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THE GARDENERS' MAGAZINE 



April 13, 1912 



CARNATIONS. 



ORCHIDS. 



ROSES. 



ALLWOOD BR08.1 HaywardB Heath, Snpsex. 

 Perpetual Flinvering Carnation Specialists, Ra-se>sand 



Growers. 



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The 



BROWN, Ltd.. Wycball Nurseries, King's Norton 



The Champion Car7iaiion Exhibitors. 

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nations^ Write Jor Fi ee Catalogue, 



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-White - Cattleyas and Choice Cyfrtfediums are 

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FRANK CANT & CO.. 



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7 he World-famed Champion Rose Growers. 



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World-renoivned Chajnpton Rose Grcn ers, 

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PHLOXES. 



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Alalmaisons. 



■ M BATH Ltd.. The FJoral^arms, Wisbech. 

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SWEET PEAS. 



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New and Standard varisiies. Lists Free. 



HORTICULTURAL LIBRARY^ 



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ERPETUAL CARNATION 



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ONAL PELARGONIUMS. 



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RCHIDS FOR AMATEURS.— A practical 



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ROSES AND THEIR CTJLTIVATTO.N.'- 

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LEADING FEATURES 



The Year's Work. 

 Daily Reminders. 

 New Flowers. 

 New Plants, 

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 Hardy Flowers for 

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 Garden Roses. 

 Delphiniums. 

 Salads. 



Vegetables for 



Home Supp'v. 



Sweet Peas lor 



HorTie and 

 Exhibition. 



Orname tal 

 Car:: en Trees, 

 i nseet and 

 Fungoid Pests. 

 Useful Recipes, 

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