THE GARDENERS' MAGAZINE. 



Mabch 2, 1912 



essrs. 



UTTON 



customers are cordially invited to inspect their 

 premises and experiisental grounds at Reading, 

 which are annually viewed by many thousands 

 of visitors. Primulas and Cyclamens in the 

 houses are now the attraction ; in April 

 and May, Cinerarias and Calceo- 

 larias ; while from July to the 

 end of the Summer, Gloxinias, 

 Begonias, Sweet Peas, Annuali, 

 etc., make a magnificent display. 



CATALOGUES of all the 

 best FLOWER SEED5. 

 VEGETABLE SEEDS, 

 5EED POTATOES, 

 AGRICULTURAL 

 SEEDS and FLOWER- 

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application. 



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SPAN CARNATION FRAME, No. 41. 



DESlONEn BSPECIAM.Y FOR GROWING THEE CARXATIONS, 

 FJTTKD W 'I'H » TK TMPROVKD RACK OPENE S, etc. 



MELON AND CUCUMBER FRAME, No 



4 in, X 6 in. 

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£1 14 O 



12 14 O 



\2 in. X 6 in. 



hi in. X ti ill. 



38. 



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GLASSHOUSES 



of every 

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WINTER GARDENS, 



CONSERVATORIES, 

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etc- 



GARDEN FRAMES 



of every type. 



PIT LIGHTS, Etc. 



Orders of 40s. 

 in valuo 



carriage paid 

 to most 



stations in 

 Englandm 



SPAN PLANT PRESERVER, No 37- 



Bin. X 4 in. 

 12 iu. X 4 in. 



3 O 

 3 10 O 



8 in. X 6 in. 

 V2 in X ti in. 



£S 18 0 



5 5 0 



Estimates on Application. 



Range of Classhouses erected at Staines. 

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