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THE GARDENERS' MAGAZINE, 



August 24, 1912 



NEW DEPARTURE IN FERTILISERS 



CRESCENDO 



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'Pf^ono : Hop. 763. 



FERTILISER 



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AWARDED 



"VERY BEST" 



Instantaneous ac- 

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NEW FEATURE I Artificial manures 



for different purposes, supplied in 

 separate bags. 



HEW FEATURE II.— Kntiroly soluble. A 

 pinch in the watering-can daily. No 

 trouble of mixing with the soil. 



NEW FEATURE III. 



tion. Effects quickh 

 waiting. 



NEW FEATURE IV.— Opportunity for 

 experiment with separate substances. 

 (See directions.) Every garden, ever\ 

 greenhouse, may become an experi- 

 mental station. 



MEW 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 Chemic al Soc ietv. 



NEW FEATURE VI.— A substance is in- 

 cluded for sweetening the soil, liable 

 to be soured bv artificial manures. 



NEW FEATURE VII. 



every customer 



Watering 



FOR HEATING APPARATUS 



AT THE ■ 



ROYAL INTERNATIONAL 

 HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION, 1912. 



FOR QARDENS, LAWNS, &e 



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Made (.n the lines of Fire Engine hose, 

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-A Free Box to 

 who introduces five 

 other new customers. (See Directions 

 in the cabinet.) 



"Crescendo'' Cabinet is supplied for 

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

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Send P.O. for is. 6d. naw, 



to 



CABINET! FERTILISERS," 



4, Hill Road, Wimbledon, S.W. 



REDNALL'S INSECTICIDE 



An ideal spraymg* fluid for tli€ Garden and Green- 

 house. Instant death to all Aphides, lied Spiders, 

 Scale Insects. Thripe, Mealy Bug-s, Ants, Caterpillars, 

 etc., but Absolutely non-injurious to plant IFfe. Non- 

 poisonous, pleaaant odour, no trouble to prepare, 

 mixes readily with cold water. Trial bottlee, &d., poet 

 free; quarts, 2/6; g«ilon, 7/6 (oarr. paid.) Rednall, 

 Chemist, Wokingham. Agents wanted. 



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(BLACKFRIARS) 



IRON CO. 



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Upper Ground Street, 



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4 size:s. 



Heating Powefs, 80 to 250 ft. of 4 in. pipe. 

 Write fop Papticulaps. 



Full instructions on Planting: and Propagration of Hardy Plants and Flowers. 



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



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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 best time and method 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 given. 



Propagation.— The best mode of increas- 

 ing each family of plants described in 

 detail— seeds, cuttings, and division. 



Illustrations.— Two hundred and fifty-five 

 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 or Popular Names.- 



the common or popular 

 names of all the plants described. 



Supplies 

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Natural Order.— The botanical family to 



which kind belongs. 



Habit and Uses. 



fibrous , 



States whether the plant 



bulbous 



is nbrous, tuberous, or 

 rooted, and to what use it can be most 

 effectively put in garden decoration. 



Species and Varieties. — Describes the 



most showy varieties worthy of cul- 

 ture, the colour of their flowers, 

 season of blooming, height and native 

 countrv. 



'The cultural oetaUs are very valuable 



Gar-fene*s' Chronicle. 



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for which I enclose remittance of 6/6 



a copy of "EASILY CROWN HARDY PERENNIALS " *r 



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