Atjgttst 10, 1912. 



THE GARDENERS' MAGAZINE. 



IX 



NEW DEPARTURE IN FERTILISERS 



CRESCENDO 



5f 



FERTILISER CABINET. 



I. 



Artificial manures 



supplied in 



NEW FEATURE 



for different purposes, 

 separate bags. 



NEW FEATURE II-— Entirely soluble. A 

 pincb in the \vatering--can daily. No 

 trouble of mixing with the soil. 



The New 



Crown 



Sectional 



Instantaneous ac- 



No 



NEW FEATURE III.- 



tion. Effects quickly visible, 

 waiting-. 



NEW FEATURE IV.— Opportunity for 

 experiment with separate substances. 

 (See directions.) Every garden, every 

 greenhouse, may become an experi- 

 mental station. 



NEW FEATURE V.— The most highly- 

 concentrated Fertilisers offered. Each 

 IS. 6d. cabinet makes 120 gallons of 

 plant food. They cannot be sold in 

 mixture, as they spoil one another. 



The Fertilisers are those employed by 

 the greatest scientific horticulturists, 



and they are the prescription of a 

 Fellow of the Chemical Society. 



NEW FEATURE VI.— A substance is in- 

 cluded for sweetening the soil, liable 

 to be soured bv artificial manures. 



Heating Power, 1,000 to 2,250ft, 



of 4in. pipe. 



The 



Awarded a - - 



GOLD MEDAL 



for 



HEATING APPARATUS 



ROYAL INTERNATIONAL 



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Heatin^c Power, 750 to 5,000ft, 



The 



of 4in. pipe. 



EXHIBITION, 1912. 



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Economic" Tubular, with Water-Jacketed Top 



Heating Power, 750 to 2,550ft, of 4in» pipe, 



A large variety of other Boilers and Hot Water Materials always in stock. 



THE THAMES BANK (BLAGKFRIARS) IRON CO. LTD. 



Upper Ground St., London, S.E. 



'Phone : Hop 763. 



SLUGS ! SLUGS i 



SLUGS ! 



MANY YEARS REPUTATION. 



WEED 



99 



"SANITAS POWDER 



Wni rid your garden of SLUGS. Write for pamphlet 



and free Baiuple with full inettuctionB. 

 6d. and 1 - tins, and 12 6 per cwt., on Bale at all ChemistB, 



Stores, Nurserymen, or direct from 



KILLER 



LASTING RESULTS -NO NEW EXPERIMENT. 



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THE ' SANITAS 



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Ltd., 



1^9 TIN \ 



POK 25 GALLONS 5 FOR 100 GALLOMS 



LARGER 5IZE5 



AT 



LOWER RATES 



NEW FEATURE VII. 



every customer 



A Free 



Box to 

 who introduces five 

 other new customers. (See Directions 

 in the cabinet.) 



The "Crescendo" Cabinet is supplied for 

 IS. 6d., post free, direct from the 

 makers onlv. 



LIMEHOUSE, LONDON, E. 



Awarded Silver Gilt Medal at the 



ROYAL HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION 



SOLD BY 



MANUFACTURERS: 



Send P.O. for is. 6d. now, to 



CABINET FERTILISERS/ 



4, Hill Road, Wimbledon, S.W. 



EPPS'S SELECTED PEAT 



For Ohoioe Plants, FeriiB, Rhododendrons, Ac, Ac 



SPECIAL ORCHID PEAT. 



Loam, Leftf-mould, flaiid, O.N. Fibre, Spho^wiin. 

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Prioee on application to 



EPPS & CO., Ringrwood, HANTS. 



AGENTS. ToMLiNSON 3f Hayward t? Lincoln. 



IF ANY DIFF»CUt.TY SENT DIRECT- PAID 



ASH BARS.— Special hruns in cortain 



loneths only, H x 1, 2/6 lOflft. ; 3 x 5/9 

 100ft.; quotations for special lengths or for 

 any kind of timb(^\r, garden lights, grt^n- 

 houscs, and woodwork. Send 5d. for the 

 mok^t up-to-date illustrated liet of Builders' 

 Woodwork and Timber in the World; or 1/- 

 for liet and rule— worth 2/6. 

 C. -TENNINGS and CO.. Timber .Merchants. General 

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Full Instructions on Planting: and Propagation of Hardy Plants and Flowers. 



476 PAGES AND 255 ILLUSTRATIONS OF PLANTS AND FLOWERS FROM PHOTOGRAPHS. 



By G. H. VOS, B.A., Editorially supervised by T. W. SANDERS, F.L.S., Editor of '^\inateur Gardening." 



Price 



net 



Post Free, packed in box, 



SOME FEATURES OF THE WORK. 



Soil and Position.— The particular soil or 

 compost and position for each g-enus 

 of plants are very fully and carefully 

 described. Shade and sun-loving 

 plants specially mentioned. 



Planting.— The b-st time and ni< hod of 



planting- are also clearly set forth. 



Pests, — Special mention is made of any 

 plants likely to be attacked by insect 

 pests, and remedies are g:iven. 



Propagation. — The best mode of increas- 

 ing; each family of plants described in 

 detail — seeds, cutting's, and division. 



Illustrations.— Two hundred and fifty-fiye 

 of the most popular species and varie- 

 ties portrayed, mostly as growing in 

 the garden. 



Botanical Name. — Gives the botanical or 

 generic name of each genus of plant 

 described in the book. 



Common 



the 



or Popular 



common or 



Names. 



Supplies 

 English 



popular 



names of all the plants described. 

 Natural Order.— The botanical family to 



which kind belongs. 



Habit and Uses. — States whether the plant 

 is fibrous tuberous, or bulbous 

 rooted, and to what use it can be most 

 effectively put in garden defloration. 



Species and Varieties.— Describes the 

 most showy varieties worthy of cul- 

 ture, the colour of their flowers, 

 season of blooming, height and native 

 country. 



The cultural Details are very valuable 



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