THE GARDENERS' MAGAZINE 



January 27, 1912. 



CARNATIONS. 



ALLWOOO BROS.. Haywards death, Sussex. 

 Perpetual Fi(nvering Carnation Specialists, Raisers and 



Groive rs . 



C. F. WATERS, Kalcombe, Sus>e\. 



Specialist in Perpetual, Mdlmaison and Border Car- 



natif^ns. H'r/te for h'lce Cata^o^ nr. 



ORCHIDS, 



PHLOXES. 



CUNN & SONS, Specialists 



Olton, Warwickshire. 



Ne7v and Standard varie- tes. Lists Free. 



R. H. BATH, Ltd , 



The Floral Farms, Wieb«>ch. 

 The best New and Standard 



varieties of Ees 



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IWARD V. LOW, Vale Bnd^e, Hajwards Heath 



Wkiie" Cattleyas and Choice Cyfripediums are 

 leading features. Insfectitn tolicited. 



1. H BATH, Ltd., The Floral FarniH, Wiebecli. 



All the Best AV.c and Stanc^ard Varuties of Vegetable 



and Flozver Seeds, 



SWEET PEAS. 



FRANK CANT & CO., 



Braiswick Roee Garden, 

 7 he World-famed Champion Rose 



Co-chest€r 



Growers, 



JOHN MATTOCK, Headiii^ton, Oxford. 

 Winner Gold Medal President' s Cup, 

 3 -zndst at N.R.S. Sho'ws^ tqio. 



HA8SALL & CO.. Sontbgrate, London N. 



(Tel.: 59, Palmers Green.) 

 Catalogues post free on Application, 



ROBERT BOLTON, The Sweet Pe» Speoialkt, 



W*r»on, Oarnforth, 



Catml0^ues post fr^. 



IT yst Prizti. 

 Ctlg. Free, 



D, PRIOR & SON, The Nnrseries, Colchester. 



World-renoivned Champ/ on Rose Grcit ers, 

 191 T Awards: 8i Prises. I llustrated Catalo^^iCjni, 



Terms for the insertion or these Business Card Advertisements may be obtained 

 on application to W. H. & L. COLLINQRIDGE, 148 & 149. Alders^ate St., London, E.C 



Sales bp ilucMon 



SALES NEXT WEEK. 



MONDAY an-1 FR'IDAT NEXT. January 29th. and 

 February 2nd, at Twelve o'clock.— Choice Herba- 

 ceous Plants and Perennials in variety, Gladiolus, 

 Beg-onias. .lapaneKp Lilic^s :ind lri.■^. Spinra.s. Lily of 

 Valley. Pa/oiiics. etc. 



At Ha'lf-i.Mst One n'rloek.— *2.CCC >tan(!:u-J Dwarf, 

 and Clinibin'j- Hd^i-s. Fi-\iit 'Xxw^ in vririety. Aza- 

 lea,^, and Iv hiiil'idrmhon^. 



WKDXKSDAV XK\T. .l;inuMry \\\>\. nt Twelve 

 o'clock. — Japanetic Liliuni- in InrL^t- variety. Oladio- 

 lue, B-eg-oniias. and otlh r haniy liuHis aiid Root*;, 

 an a^^eiortment of Heri.;ici'< us *an«l IjDnier Plants, 

 Perennials. Lily of Aali v. CarnatiouH. l'ink« etc. 



At Half-paet Oiu n < b,. k_ -8.CCC ROSES, Kng-li^h, 

 French, and Dutch. -Tmidard.s. Dwjirfr^ Climber.^, 

 etc.. also .Standard, Pyramidal, and o'ther Fruit 



At Kiy;v o'clock. — Azaleas (i'iflica ai:d ruolii,^). Jihcdo^ 

 dendronc^, A.-i-idi^trn-, etc.. aUo Ornamental and 

 Decorative Palm.- ainl Plant.s. and Standard Bavfi, 

 from BeJg'iuiu. 



MESSRS. PEOTHEEOE and MOERIS 

 will SKLL the above BY Al CTIOX at their 

 Central Sale Roome. 67 and fiS, Cheapside E.C. On 

 view morning- of sale, and catalog ues ha^. 



Rose Trees, Shrubs, Fruit Trees, 



Liliums, Perennials. 



R. J. C. STEVENS begs to announce 



that h s Sales by Auction are held every 



M 



MONDAY & WEDNESDAY, 



at 12.30. 



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 Lots purchased, packed and forwarded to all parts. 



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HE ROYAL GARDENERS^ ORPHAN 



FT'XD 



NOTICK \.. iir-n-hy OIVK.X rJiat tli.- .\ \ \ r \ L 

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Lomlon. W.C, aa\ KIMDAY. Frliruarv !»t]i 1912. tor 

 th<^ l>urpn>f' of rrcfivin^- thi- IN p^n of th.^ C^im- 

 mitt4'.^ and St:it*'in^'iit of .\<■t■c)Unt,■^ fi)r flit' pa-t y)-:ir: 

 to flt rt oflif-nx ff.r tli,- t'iK-;u]ri;r v^ar ; Tfi " rii^rt 

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 cJoee at 4.30 p.m., aft^'r wlii<di Tiito- 11(1 \"(it*'.s can 

 he received. By Ord<>r. Brian U vrnw << f retary lU 

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QEEDS ON APPROVAL, carriage paid ; 



^ reliable quality, reofionable prices. CataJo^© 

 free.— ELLlhON, 57, Weet Bromwich. EsUb. 1890 



SPECIALITY FOR MORE THAN 50 YEARS. 



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VINES 



Exceptionally Fine this Season. 



Inspection Invited. 



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STEVENSON'S 



SELECTED SWEET PEAS. 



OF 



NEW 



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And Guide to Horticulture 



208 Pages. 



Contains Lists of 



200 Illustration 



Wghly-Sslecttd Slocks. 



ffome-'Grown Seed, 



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Begonia Seed should be sown in the early months 

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 glorious display of flowers in outdoor beds durio? 

 the late Summer and Autumn, 



Extracts from recent Unsolicited Testimonials:" 

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PERPETUAL TEEE CARNATIONS, best 

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Hayward's Heath, Sussex, 



ORCHID SPECIALISTS 



IMPORTERS, EXPORTERS, RAISERS A OROWESS- 



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