INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS— Contd. 



Peas, Culinary— Sharpe & Co., 45 ; 

 Sutton & Sons, Outside Cover. 



Phlox decussata— Jones, 68. 



Plant Labels— Cooper, 30. 



Propagators for Raising Plants— 

 TOOPE. 30. 



Pumps— WlLLCOX & CO., 28. 



Putty— Farmiloe, 61. 



Rock and Water Gardens— Hemsley, 

 68 ; PIPER, 25 ; PRICHARD, 54 ; PUL- 

 HAM, 52 ; WALLACE, 15 ; WARE, 52. 



Rose Trees— Bath, 10 ; Gibson, 59 ; 

 Hill, 18 ; Jackman, 47; King's Acre, 

 12 ; laxton, 7 ; pipers, 25 ; rivers, 

 31 ; Russell, 71. 



Seats for the Garden— Castle, 62. 



Seeds— Barr. 11 ; Bath, 10; Bunyard, 

 Third Cover ; CARTER, Second Cover ; 

 Cheal, 50; Clark, 26; King's acre, 

 12 ; MURRAY & SONS, Buff Inset facing 

 p. 812 ; Perry, 53 ; Roozen, 62 ; Rus- 

 sell, 71 ; Sharpe, 45 ; Sutton, Out- 

 side Cover; WARE, 52; WEBB, 30: 

 Wheeler, 51. 



Shrub Tubs— Roberts & Son, 6. 

 Slug Trap, V.T.H. Patent— Vernon T. 

 Hill, 18. 



Sprayers— Hartjen, 27 ; Jeyes, 9. 

 Strawberry Plants — Laxton Bros , 7-. 

 Sundials— F. Barker & Son, Ltd., 14. 

 Sweet Peas— Hill, 18 ; Sydenham, 3. 

 Tents— Piggott Bros., 18. 

 Topiary Work— Pipers, 25. 

 Trees and Shrubs— Cheal, 50 ; Cuth- 



bert, 42 ; heins, 55 ; jackman, 47 ; 



King's Acre, 12; Pennell, 55; 



pipers, 25; russell, 71. 

 Tubs for Shrubs— Roberts & Son, 6, 

 Turf Loam— Johnston, 68. 

 Violets— I. House & Son, 63. 

 Weed Killers— Acme Chemical Co. : 



50 ; barbour, 24 ; bentley, 57 ; 



cooper & nephews, 36; g. h. 



Richards, 37. 

 Wood Fencing (Peignon) — Economic 



Fencing Co., 67. 

 XL ALL Grub Killer— Richards, 37. 



COOPER'S PREPARATIONS 



FOR THE FRUITGROWER, HORTICULTURIST AND GARDENER 



WINTER (VI) FLUID 



Destroys Mosses, Lichen, &c. Romoves loose rough 

 bark, Cleanses and Re-invigorates the Trees. 



Quart Tin 2/6 ; 1 Gall. 7/6 ; 2 Galls. 14/6 



lA/frCniPinir For destroying weeds on Garden 

 « t L U 1 U 1 U t p aths and Gravelled Spaces 



COMMENDED by the ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 

 of GREAT BRITAIN AFTER TRIAL— 14th MAY, 1913. 

 1 Gall, makes 100 galls, of mixture. 

 Quart Tin 2/- ; 1 Gallon Drum 6/6 



ARSENATE OF LEAD PASTE 



For the Destruction of the Codling Moth and 

 Leaf-eating Caterpillars. 



Mixes well, adheres well, remains a long time in suspen- 

 sion, coats foliage uniformly, and does not scorch 

 when properly prepared. 

 1 lb. tin 1/- ; 5 lb. tin 4/7 ; 10 lb. tin 7/ 1 1 



FUMIGATING FLUID 



A re-inforced NICOTINE PREPARATION 

 FOR DESTROYING INSECT PESTS IN GLASSHOUSES. 



In Bottles @ 8d. 1/2 : 2/6 ; 5/- ; 9 - 

 In Tins® 17/-; 30/- ; 57/- 



TOMARITE 



For PREVENTION and ERADICATION of 

 DISEASES AFFECTING TOMATOES. 

 Qrt. Tin 2/3 ; 1 Gall. 6/- ; 5 Galls. 28/- 



MILnEW(V2K)FLUI0o F T O H R El O M S i E L^s 



USED and COMMENDED by the HON. SEC. of the 

 NATIONAL ROSE SOCIETY. 



Per. Qrt. 3/- ; 1 Gall. 9/- : 2 Galls. 1 7/6 



NICOTINE (V2) SUMMER FLUID 



FOR SUMMER SPRAYING 



A NICOTINE PREPARATION for Apple Sucker. Green 

 Fly. etc.. on FRUIT and other TREES. 



Qt. 3 6 ; 1 Gall. 1 O 6 ; 2 Galls. 20/6 



T APTITF An Improved preparation 

 1 lilt for TREE BANDING 



For Preventing the ravages of Winter Moths, 

 March Moth, &c. 

 Only one application is necessary 

 1 lb. Tin 1/8 (Carr. 3d. extra.) 10 lb. Tin 12/-; 

 25 lb. PaU 29/- 



Prices for larger quantities of all the above preparations may be had on application to the Sole Mfrs. 



WILL™- COOPER & NEPHEWS, Berkhamsted. 



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