November 23, 1912. 



THE GARDENERS' MAGAZINE 



DICKSONS. 



Nurseries over 500 Acres in extent. 



Apples, Pears, 



ms & Cherries. 



Each. Dozen. 100 

 1/6 to 3/6 15/- to 3d/- 100/- to 250 - 

 1/6 to 8/6 15/- to 36/- 100/- to 250/- 

 16 to 2/6 15/. to 24/. iro/- to 175/- 

 2/6 to 7/6 24/- to 72'- 175/- to 500/- 



Jlorizontal Trained, in Apples and Peara only — 



2, 3, 4, 5 tiei-p, viz, : 2/6, 3/6, 5'-, 7/6 ear^li. 



24/-, 3tj/-. 4 8.-, 72/. doz. 



Peaches and Nectarines. 



standards & Hf . Stds, 

 Pyramids & Bushes 



Cord 9ns 



Fan Trained 



3/6 5/- 7/6 each. 

 7/6 10/612/6 „ 

 6/- 7/6 10/6 „ 



Owarf fan trained for wails 



:Stds. & Half Stds. trained for walls 

 Bushes & Pyramids in Pots .. 



Gooseberries and Currants. 



Bushes ... 2/6 to 6/- per doz. 15/-, 25/- &; 30/. per ICO 



Ful/ 1 llustraied Catalogues o/ any Department 

 imll be sent post free on application, 



OIGKSONS ROYAL NURSERIES, CHESTER. 



BRITISH 



COLUMBIA 



THE ORCHARD OF THE EMPIRE 

 A LAND OF FRUIT AND FLOWERS 



This year a 10-acre Penticton Orchard yialded 



20 Tons of Peaches. 



B.C. has secured many awards for its exhibitions 

 in this country in recent years of Apples and other 

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 Growing in this Province on application to J H. 



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 Finsbury Circus, London. 



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PROTECTION 



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THE 



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ROSE 



GROWING IS 



AND 

 THEIR 



By T. W. SANDERS, F.L.S., Editor ot Amateur Gardening." 



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 Propagration of Roses— Ways to Grow 

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 Erection of Pergolas and Arches. 

 How to Show Roses. 



Insect Pests and Fungoid Diseases— Remedies. 

 Types of Roses, full description. Culture, etc. 

 Soil and Manures for Roses. 

 The Rose Grower's Calendar; showing what to 



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LIST OF OVER 1,700 CULTIVATED ROSES 



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