May 25, 1912. 



THE GARDENERS' MAGAZINE 



[ SUPPLEMEXT ] 



21 



BLACKMORE & LANGDON'S 



IAS 



AWARDKD 27 GOLD MEDALS. 



"THE BEST IN THE WORLD. 



There is no Fertilizer 



that 



such good 



It is a iTOOd time now to purchase nice, 



plants (which will flower this 



named kinds 



strong young 



of the 



year), 



Choicest 



for 



round results 



Canary Guano^ 

 used by the leading 

 Amateur and Trade 

 Growers all over the 

 country, A postcard 



exhibition, conser\'atory decoration, hanging 



baskets, etc. 



Illustrated Catalogue sent Post Free on 



application to 



the Manuf 

 will ensure 

 ticulars. . 



BLACKMORE 



LANGDON, 



par- 



TWERTOIM HILL NURSERY, | BATH. 



Sold by practically all Seedsmen in Tins. 

 6d.. h., and 2s. 6d.. and in Bags (14lb.) 

 5s. 6d.; (281b.). 6s.; (561b.). lis., and 



1 cwt.. 20s. each. 



Manufactured 



The Chemical Unioiv 



IPSWICH. 



Ltd 



Magnificent New PELARGONIUMS. 



"HIS MAJESTY." Award of Merit, R.H.S. 



Perfect- habit flowers of immense si/e, P^P^ 



truss" Its* colour is a glorious Royal Scarlet. 

 Plants— 2/- each in 3-in. pots; 18/- per dozen, 

 in s-in. pots, 2/6 each; 24/- per dozen. 



" FISCAL REFORMER." Another new superb 

 Zonal Its colour is a clear salmon-rose of par- 

 ticuiarly pleasing shade, the 



*;vTnmetrv and immense size. In 3-in. pois, i/o 



ea2kTl2/- per doz. In S-in. pots, 2/- each; 18/- per dcz 



T- WINTER CHEER." Tlie name aptly fits this 

 vaH^v which prod^^ during . the dull winter 

 moTtlfs a display of bloom, that .s u of charm 

 Its colour is bright cense, impregnated with scar- 

 let, and the satiny sheen which overhes 

 enhances the richness of t^e colour^ 



3-in. Pols, 1/3 each; 12/- per doz. In 



i^li tr'l^es?'E„'gl[sh "ai-id American^ Perpetual Car- 



nations. Rambllr Roses in Pots, m large quantnu s. 



Liliums of the finest quality. LIS IS fKLJ- 



W. H. PABE, »lSis, Hamptoh, HIDDLESH. 



Telephone: i66 P.O. Molesey. Telegrams: Page, Hampton. 



the petals 



Plants in 

 6-in. pots, 



An 



Indispensable abridged list of 



Spraying 



No. 87a. — Spraying Machine fitted with Poioerful 

 Pump and Autoinatic arrangement for keeping 

 insectcide preparations well mixed during use. 



All etron? established plftnts in pote, except thoee 

 ma'rk^d I' FuU Catalogue po.t free on appl^^^^^^^^^ 



U/. 

 3/6 

 3/6 

 21/- 

 15/- 

 30/- 

 25/- 

 21/. 

 25/- 



21/- 



WiU throw water a distance of 60 feet ; a most 

 valuable Implement for destroying Garden 



Pests in Rose or Fruit Trees. 



CASH PRICE, CARRIAGE PAID, to hold 36 

 gallonB, with galvanized ppreader, extra powerful 

 pamp and two | in. delivery hoses, each 6 ft. 

 long with spreader.--. Complete £8 16 0 



HOSE AND HOSB REELS. 



Write for Catalogue, No. 153a, of other machines. 



♦Antirrhinum, autumn isown (to name)... -/- 



♦Antirrhinum, spring sown 



♦Aetere, of eorte, to colour 



Begonias, Single, to colour - 



Begonia«, Single, mixed -ly 



Begonias, Double, to colour 



Beffonias, Double, mixed 



Calceolarias, Yellow 



Oalceolaria*, Brown ""ly 



Chrysanthemume,early-flowrng our selec 3/- 



(For planting outside in the garden.) 



Cannas, Bedding, named - 



Oanna^, Bedding, unnam^ ^^/^ ^ ^" 



Dahlia^-^ct'ifi, Show, l'«mP«». J.^^^' 



our selection J/o 



Purchaser's selection 4/- 



Geraniums, Flowering Varieties 3/6 



Geraniums, Ivy -leaved Varieties ^/^ 



Geraniums. Variegated Foliage 3/6-4/- 



Heliotropes. f f sorts ^1 



Lobelias, Bedding (of eorts) -/ 



Lobelias, Tall Herbaceous V' 



Maro'upritcs of sorts ■ 'J/^ 



Mt^guerite^s; Double Mrs. Zander. o/6 



Pentstemone (to name) ^ ^ 



*Stoek6, of sorts, to cx>i0ur 



''MHllustrtt^^ ^nd " Dc..criptive" C^talog^^^ of 

 Ro^ Bidding Plant., etc., ix>st free on application. 



DICKSONS, 



ROYAL NURSERIES, CHESTER. 



C HAYWARDff^^ 



CRYSTAL PALACE HQRriCULTURAL WORKS 



BROCKLEY ROAD 



LONDON.S.E^ 



THE CHEAPESTAND BEST FIRM FOR 



CHEEMHOUSES. SEND FOR LIST POST FRK 



3r 



FROM S.Z.15.0 



FROM -£2 10.0. 



ALL 2 1 OZ CLASS THROUGHOUT. 



nSft^^ ESTIMATES GIVEN FREE 



WmK^lm FOR ALL KINDS OF 



CREENHOUSES.HEATINC 



rr APPARATUS, 8. c. WRITE TO 



C.HAVWARD. 



BROCKI.EY RP.LONDON S.E 



BRITISH GOLUMBI 



Eminently suitable for thoss seeking: a home 



beyond the seas. 



THE ORCHARD OF THE EMPIRE 



Free 



A LAND OF FRUIT AND FLOWERS. 



Kdnoation— Good Laws— Climate Healthy 



and Delightful. . 

 The C<MiBtry for FAHMKH-S with some CapitaJ, 

 AGHICULTUllAL and other WORKERS, and 



■DOMESTIC SERVANTS. 

 Population 4jnd Revenue steadily increaaing. 



Taxation Uecreeising. . 



The ProviBoe of Canada for Fruit Growing, 

 Mixed yarmiji^r. Horse. Hog and Cattle lUwmg, 

 Poultry Farming and Dairying. 



Full information free of charge on application 

 tn J. H. TURNER. A^rent-General for B.C. Salifi. 

 burv House Fin^sbury Circus, London. E.G. 



Urown 8to. bound in cloth, 64 platea and « 



planatory diagrams. Price Ts. 6d. net. Post 

 free, packed in box 8b. 



THE FLOWER GARDEN 



praotical. up-to-dAte work on the Formation, 

 Planting and Management of the Flower Garden. 

 the'Cultivatiou of Flowers and Plant* adapt^ 

 outdoor culture. «v T. VV. SANDERS. F.L.fe., 



and 

 for 



BWitor of 



The; 



frovk. 



Oonfftnw 



tion 



€5/- 

 32/€-45/- 



22/6 

 27 6 

 25/- 

 25/- 

 35/30/. 

 20''- 

 12/6 



25/- 

 42/6 

 35/- 

 3/6 



21/- 



Amateui" Gaidening," etc. 



CONTENTS. 



FASHIONING THE GARDEN.— Aspect, Soil, and 

 ethod* of Levelling and Designing. 

 BEDS AND BORDERS.— How to Form and Plant 

 to the beet advantage. „ a 



„^^KS AND PATHS.— Mode of Formation and 



General Management. _ 



LAWNS AND TENNIS COURTS.-Fon 

 Seeds or Turves and Maintenance. 



SiHRUBBERIES. — How to Lay Out 

 Effectively wit-\ Treee and Shrube. . 

 ROCKERIES AND FERNERIES.-Thei 



__, Planting, and Management. ^ , 4.. « 



WATER GARDENS.- Arrang«nent6, Selection, ana 



Culture of Water-loving Plants .^^mj^c k^n 



ARBOURS, SUMMER-HOUSES AROHEs, AND 

 PEBGOLAS.-Poeition. Style, Conrtruction-Seleo- 



tione of Suitable Plant*. « t 



EDGINGS.— Turf— Tiles— Burrs— Box— iTy. ©jo. 



WILD GARDENS.— Their ArrangemOTt and MUV 



Plants and Flowers. 

 FBNCES. - Brick Walte^^&tone ^ Walls-Wood«i 

 Fenoee-Privet-HoUy-Boi-" Qoiek-thom Hed^, 



«tc with approximate cost. 1 « 



GARDEN PR^CTICE.-P]»nting-TraI«p^antmg- 



Pruting-Watering-Mulchins - Mjuiurmg-Weednir, 

 eto. 



' wtwk ARBANOEMENT^h^ncje. for P^ntin^ 



able 



■By Seeds — C uttinga— layering- 



BE5DDIN 



to 



ensure a pretty f^^rjen during the ^ 

 LNNUALS AND BIENNIALS -All t 



"MUSHROOMS, and 



BOULTONg PAUL, Ltd 



Norwich. 



How 



to 



Grow Them. 



»» 



By JOHN F. BARTER. 



Ppiee 



Post fpee Is. 2d. 



Bede 



year. 



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^IT^^ AnS1lO°™'-^^^^ Gene.-. Sp^>« 

 .nd Varieti« worthy of CultiTation. wth th, inod«. 



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 f »r Shnibberiee , cr ad Specimen* on LawB.-^ltn 



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