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THE GARDENERS' MAGAZINE 



July 27, 1912 



CARNATIONS. 



ALLWOOD BROS.. Haywards Heath, Sussex. 

 Perpetual Flowering Carnation Specialists^ Rafse>s and 



Growers, 



R. M. BATH, Ltd., The Floral Farms, Wisbech. 



The best nciv and standard varieties of Bortier^ Tree and 



M almaisons, 



HORTICULTURAL LIBRARY. 



ORCHIDS. 



ROSES. 



EDWARD V. LOW, Yale Bridgrf". Hajwards Heatk, 



" White " Cattleyas and Choice Cyfrifediums 

 leading features, Ins-pection solicited. 



are 



HASSALL & Co., Chnse Side, Southgate, London, N. 



Station: Palmer's Green, Or.N.Ry. 



Catalogues Post Free, 



PRAMK GANT & 00., 



Bnaiswiok Boee Garden, 



7 he W or Id'f anted Champion Rose 



Ooloheeter 



Growers. 



R. H. BATH, Ltd., 



The Floral Farms, Wisbech. 



The Best Neiv and Standard Varieties oj Poses, 



W. H. A L. OOLLINQRIDQC, 



la aad 149, Aldetftgrni* 



Catal0gme of Gardening 



Street, L^Bdon. 

 B00kt^ Post Free 



SWEET PEAS. 



ROBERT BOLTON, The Sweet Pea Speot&lkt, 



W*rtOKL, Oarnforth, 



Catalogues -post fr^M. 



PHLOXES. 



GUNN & SONS, SpeciaUstB, 



Olton, Warwiokahire. 

 New and Standard varieties. Lists Free 



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

 on application to W. H. & L. COLLiNGRIDGE, 148 & 149, Aidersgate St., London, E.C. 



Co be Sold. 



IX OHANCERT. 

 MB9SRS. H. C AN NELL A.ND SON, SW.OJLET, 

 vST. MARY CRAY, AND EYNSFORD. 



THESE OLD-ESTABLISHED NURSERIES, 

 universally known ee the *' Home for Flowers," 

 may be acquired, by private treaty ae a going- concern, 

 either a« a whcle or in throe lots. The properties 

 ocmpri*i« : — 



A. The Hoin« Nur^serie*;, .^wanley, about 15 acres, with 

 all the s'laeshousos, seed warehouse, office, trade 

 building's, and ^4^sit]ence, 



B. Eyneford Nunsery, part 1, 40 acre«, glaeahoufiee, 

 and reeridenco. 



Part 2. 229 acres of land, with a very exteneive 

 ctock of young fruit treee and part also perma- 

 nently pilant<xl ofi orchard. Farmhouse and num- 

 erous buildings, 



D. St. Mary Cray, the 0)cikmanning'e Nureery, 35 

 Aoree. Conifers, ornamental tre^* and general 

 nursery etock. Farmhouse and building*;. 



The nU'Pserie* at Swanle^' and Eym^ford abut to a 

 ooneiderable extent upon the railway, and this offers 

 exceptional advantage^ for advertising the bueineee*. 



Th<» firm have biM^*n surwvsvsful exhibitors at the 

 niotFt. importAnt tliow** for many years, and obtained 

 a Gokl Medal for their exhibit of Cannae, PeXa-rgo- 

 niiinib% Calceolarias, etc., at the recent International 

 ihcw at Chelsea. 



Full particulars may be obtained from Me&sre. 

 ^tone, ,Morn.<i. r,nd Stone, Solicitoiv Finsbun' 

 Circiifi, E.C. M.v.r~. T. P. Child and <on. C.A.'s 8 

 Fredwck rita-v, OM .If-wry, E.C. : anri .Mtwre. Pro- 

 tberoe and MorrtP Auctioneers and E<state A^ente 

 67 and 68. Cheap^icie. E.C. ^ 



■jpOR SALE, cheap, 400 



mid Bay Tree«, suitable for balconies or plant 

 ing out; also 100 taU Dracaena indivisa and lineata" 

 all established in tubs and pota. Can be seen at 

 STROrB aiul CO., Florists, 183, Green Laneis, Fins- 

 bury Park, N. 



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ANGLIAN. 

 ROCHFORD, 

 HORSE-SHOE 



THREE LEADING TYPES: 



Sectional, heats 8ooto8,cx3oft, 4in. pipe. 



ooo 



for the small Greenhouse. 



Saddle Boilers, Trentham Boilers, and all classes of 

 Pipes, Fittings, etc., ready for immediate despatch. 



IVrzfe for List No, 77, post *ree. 



CHAS. P, KINNELL & Co., Ltd., 65 & 65a, Southwark St., London, S.E. 



PORTABLE 



CUCUMBER 



FRAMES 



I 



iOUR WELL-KNOWN MAKE. 



MERRYWE 



Sale bp Jiucnon. 



Re Mr. E. B. Br ice {dew^a.^etl), 



CHEDDAR, SOMERSET. 

 FRUIT CROWING LAND, DETACHED RESIDENCE 



BUSINESS PREMISES OR EXTENSIVE GARAGE 



(20 Cars). 



MESSRS. CHARLES SEARGEANT and 

 SON'S are favoured with instructions to SELL 

 BY AUCrnON, at the CLIFY HOTEL, CHEDDAJl 

 on FRIDAY, 2nd AUGUST, 1912, at 3 p.m. (sharp)' 

 Lot 1.— Th<! centnally situate and EXTENSIVE BUSI- 



VERY BEST" 



Watering Hose 



FOR GARDENS, LAWNS, &c. 



r/i«« Frames art made of the best materials, and can U 

 put together aud taken apart in a few minutet by anyone. 



Sizes and Prices, Glazed and Fainted. 



l-Iiffht 4 ft. by 6 ft. \ CA^H 

 flight 8 ft. by 6 ft. ^^^n 



3- light U ft. by 6 ft. 



4- light 16 ft. by 6 ft. 



5- light 20 ft. by 6 ft. 



6- light U ft. by 6 ft. 



PRICES. 



CARRIAOB 

 PAID. 



BUCK S HOUSE," 

 near the Station, 

 above. 



side of Lot 2. 



NBSiS PBEMISBS, known as 



close to the Market Cross and 

 Lot 2.— A S-HOP adjoining the 

 Lot 3.— A SHOP on the eastern 



Lot 4.— An exceptionally well-built D-ETAOHED 

 MODERN RESIDENCE, bein^ "CLIFF VIEW," 

 and standing in about J acre of matured G-arden 

 end Lawns, in a very fine p^jsition, commanding- 

 splendid views. ° 



THIS LOT WOUL-D BE A VALUABLE PROPERTY 



a© a BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT 

 Lot .5. — A valuable piece of RICH FHUIT-GR OWING 



LAND, about 4 acre^, situate in the *' Eye of the 



Stm,'* and adjoining Lot 4. 

 Lot 6.— The GARDEN on the Eastern side of the garf:e 



to the drive of the Residence 



For CX)NDmONS OF SALE, Orders to View, aaid 

 other particulars, appiy to the AUCTIONEERS, at 

 their Offices. 7. BU\DUD BDGS., BATH; or to 

 Messrs. HARRIS and HARRIS, Solicitors, WELLS. 



Larger sizes at proportio?iat« pric«s, 



HALLIDAY 



2 O 



3 O 



4 a 



5 5 



6 7 



7 10 



d. 

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6 

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 6 



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GO 



MIDDLETON 



Works, 



MANCHESTER 



Made on the lines of Fire P^ngine hose, 

 therefore good for hard wear and long life- 

 Customers find it good after 10 years' use. 



Betvare oJ cheap and Jlimsy imitations. 



Orchids I Orchids ! 



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Orchids ! ! ! 



+w K ^P^^'^ig^^l to announce to the Public 



ttr^^ A ' ^'''i^^?^ ^^PP*^'' wholesale or retail 

 Burma Orcnids of 50 varieties at a moderate price " 

 Further pa^rticukrs on application.-j. c PRAZER 

 Orchid Collector, KALEWA; BURMA. i'BAZER, 



N.B.— Please register orders early for DemlrrtKJnrv, 

 Nobde t.MokO,ulfeed variety; Bendr^bium fa'Sa 



ana. Tanda Coerulea Lu^ai Hill vark*.y, dark Wue 

 type; Cypripedium spioerianums of five and 

 growtnfi. as these are Bcarn^ on^i 



Write Mcrrywcathcrs', 63, 



Loadon, W.C. 



Long Acre 



BULBS FOR EARLY PLANTING 



ANEMONES* 



CROCUS 



COL.CHICUMS. 



(Autumn, Winter, and Spring flowering). 



List now published. Send for oae. 



T. SIMITH, Daisy Hill NurBerVi NEWB^ 



