INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS 



IN Vol. XXXIX. Part II. DEC. 1913. 



The figures refer to the pages which are numbered at the bottom,. 



Alpines — ARTINDALE, 56; BARTHOLO- 

 MEW, 53 ; Gibson, 57 ; Hemsley, 54 ; 

 King's Acre Nurseries, 12 ; Jack- 

 man, 43; PIPERS, 25; PRICHARD, 18; 

 REUTHE, 22. 



Anthracite Cobbles for Greenhouse 

 Use— Charringtox, Sells, Dale & 

 Co., 5. 



Anti-Fungus Labels-CooPER & Son, 30. 

 Antirrhinums — J. N. Harvey, 30;; 



Hemsley, 54. 

 Arches and Pergolas — G. W. Riley, 11. 

 Arsenate of Lead Paste — Cooper & 



NEPHEWS, 55. 



Artistic Colour Borders of Hardy 



Flowers— Kelway & Son, 64. 

 Auto-Shreds for Fumigating — W. 



Darlington & Sons, 38. 

 Azaleas— R. & G. Cuthbert, 40. 

 Bamboo Canes— A. E. DAYIES& Co., 22; 



W. Herbert & Co., 44. 

 Bedding and Vegetable Plants —J. N. 



Harvey, 30. 

 Begonias— Blackmore & Langdon, 13 ; 



CLIBRANS, 61 ; PERRY, 41 ; WARE, 53. 



Black Varnish.— Hill & Smith, 2. 

 Blue Primroses.— Blackmore & Lang- 

 don, 13. 



Boilers — Foster & Pearson, 17 ; 

 12 Hours Stove Syndicate, 27. 



Books— E. Beckett, 46 ; Gardeners' 

 CHRONICLE (Inset facing Extracts from 

 Proceedings) ; H. HEMSLEY, 54 ; 

 KELWAY, 64 ; C. LETTS & Co. (Inset 

 between advt. pages 48 and 49) ; LOCK- 

 wood Press, 21 ; John Murray (Inset 

 between advt. pages 32 and 33) ; ROYAL 

 Horticultural Society, 30, 48, 55, 

 56, 58. 



Bottled Fruits— Fowler, Lee & Co., 



36 and 37. 



Bulbs— Barr, ll ; Bartholomew, 53 ; 

 Bath, 52 ; Clark, 26 ; Cuthbert, 40 ; 

 Hemsley, 54 ; J. Murray Sons 

 (Inset facing last page of letterpress) ; 

 Perry, 41 ; REUTHE, 22 ; Roozen, 47 ; 

 SUTTON & SONS, Outside Cover ; SYDEN- 

 ham, 3 ; thoolen, 55 ; wallace, 15 ; 

 Ware, 53. 



Bush Fruits — BATH, 52; LAXTON, 7; 



Mann & Sons, 55 ; Searrook, 16. 

 Carinas and Cyclamen— BE ACKMORE & 



Langdon, 13. 

 Carnations Hath. 52 ; Hi.\ckmore& 



Langdon, 18 ; Engelmann, 16 ; C. 



Wall, 60. 



Choice Plants— R. Veitch & Son, 60. 



Chrysanthemums J N. Harvey, 30. 



Climbing Plants— J ackman, 43 



Cloches— The Three C's Coy., 59. 



Coal and Coke suitable for Green- 

 house Use— Charrington, Sells, 

 Dale & Co., 5. 



Cyclamen— Bartholomew, 53. 



Cyllin (Disinfectant)— Jeyes' sanitary 



Compounds Co., y. 

 Dahlias— Bath, 52 ; Cheal, 49 ; Ware, 



53. 



Daisy Killer (Lawn Sand ) J Bent i t y , 

 Ltd., 46. 



Dean's Shreds for nailing-up Climbing 

 Plants— J. Carter & Co., 23. 



Delphiniums— Bath, 52 ; Blackmore 

 & Langdon, 13 ; Kelway t , 64. 



Diary forGardeners ( 1 9 14)— R.H.S. , 20. 



Disinfectants— Jeyes, ( j. 



Fencing— Bayliss, Jones & Bayliss, 8; 

 Economic Fencing Co., 56 ; Hill & 

 Smith, 2. 



Ferns— May, 42 ; Perry, 41. 



Fertilisers — Anglo - Contine nt al 

 Guano Works, 38; J. Bentley, Ltd., 

 46 ; Chilean Nitrate Committee, 

 44 ; Clay & Son, 1 ; Corry & Co., 50; 

 Herbert & Co., 44 ; Native Guano 

 Co., 22; H. Richardson & Co., 45: 

 Wakeley Bros. & Co., 2. 



Fig and Orange Trees — King's Ache 

 Nurseries, 12 ; T. Rivers & Son, 45. 



Flower Pots— J. H. Sankey & Son, 4<). 



Flowering Shrubs— Pennell & Sons 

 23 ; R. YE ITCH & SON, 60 ; 



Forcing Plants— R.&G. CUTHBERT, 10 

 Forcing Roots— Mann & Sons, 55. 



Forest Trees— Heins, 27 ; King's Acre 

 nurseries, 12; jackman, 43; 

 Stalker, 81. 



Form for R.H.S. Fellowship — 32. 



Fruit and Vegetable Bottling Outfits— 

 Fowler, Lee & Co., 36 and 37. 



Fruit Trees— Bath, 52 ; Bunyabd & CO. 

 Third Cover ; J. CHEAL & SONS, 49; 

 Gibson, 57; Jackman, 43; King's 

 Acre Nurseries, 12 ; Laxton, 7 ; 

 Rivers, 45 ; Seabrook, 16 ; Stalker, 

 31 ; J. Veitch & Sons, 63. 



Garden Engines, Pumps, Hose, &c. — 



W. H. WlLLCOX & CO., 28. 



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