INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS 



IN THE PRESENT ISSUE. 



Vol. XXXIV. Part III. 



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



Alpine and Herbaceous Plants— 



Barnham Nurseries, 38; bath, 



14 ; BUNYARD & CO. (3rd Cover) ; 

 Glare, 39; Cooper, 27 ; Hems- 

 ley, 51 ; JACKMAN, 31 ; JONES, 72; 

 Kelway & Son, 80 ; King's Ache, 

 60; J. Peed, 16; Pennick & Co., 

 4 ; PERRY, 40; M. PR [CHARD, 40 ; 

 REUTHE, 62; ROBSON,74; ROOZEN, 

 29 ; Thompson & Morgan, 73 ; 

 H. Wallace & Co., 21 ; Ware, 52. 

 Anemones— Cooper, 27; Gilbert, 45; 



MAUGER, 62, 



Aquatics— Barr & sons. 5; A. Perry, 



40; PRICHARD, 40; G. REUTHE, 

 52; WALLACE, 21; T. S. WARE, 

 LTD., 52. 



Artificial Manures— See Fertilisers. 

 Asters and Stocks— Sutton & Sons 



(Outside Cover). 

 Auriculas— J. Douglas, 54. 

 Azaleas— R. & G. Cuthbert, 64. 

 Bamboo Brooms— G B. Kent & Sons, 



65. 



Bamboo Canes- W. Herbert & Co., 33. 

 Begonias - Black more & Langdon, 20 ; 



H. N. Ellison, 53 ; Gwillim, 73 ; 



Jones, 72; J. Peed & son, 16; 



W. PFITZER, 29 ; WARE, 52. 

 Boilers— See Heating Engineers. 

 Books— F. Barker, 13 ; Cassell & Co., 



72 ; CHEAL & SONS, 24 ; GRES- 



ham Publishing Co., 68; H. 



Hemsley, 51 ; H. B. May & Sons, 



65 ; R.H.S., 32, 33, 48, 49, 52, & 61. 

 Bottled Fruits— Fowler, Lee & Co., 41. 



Bottles and Jars for Preserving Fruits 



—Fowler, Lee & Co., 66. 



Bulbs BARE, 5; BATH, 14; CARTER 

 Pace, 74; Cooper, 27; Currey, 

 50; Dawson, 8; H. N. ELLISON, 

 53; JlEMSLKY, 51; MAUGER, 62; 

 MURRAY (Inset facing page 600); 

 BOOZEN, 29; SYDENHAM, 3. 



Cacti— H. N. Ellison, 53; Wallace, 21. 

 Caladiums .1. PEED & SON, L6. 

 Cannas and (iladioli BARR, 5 ; W. 



ITITZER, 29. 

 Carnations BATH, It; BLAOKMORE & 



Langdon, 20; Douglas, 54; Low, 



10 ; PEED & Son, 16 ; ROBSON, 74 ; 

 T. s. Ware, 52. 



Chrysanthemum— Peed & Son, 16; 



H. J. Jones, 72. 

 Colour Chart— R.H.S., 33. 

 Daffodils (New and Rare)— Cooper, 27 ; 



Currey, 50 ; Dawson, 8. 

 Dahlias— bath, 14; Carter Page, 7 4 ; 



CHEAL,24; PFITZER, 29 ; WARE, 52. 



Daisy Killer— J. Bentley, Ltd., 30. 

 Delphiniums— Blackmore & Langdon, 



20 ; KELWAY, 80. 

 Examinations in Horticulture, 1909 — 



R.H.S., 58. 



Ferns— H. B. May & Sons, 65. 



Fertilisers— Anglo Continental, 50 ; 

 Barnes, 65; Campbell, 70; Clay, 

 1; COOPER & NEPHEW (Inset facing- 

 page 32); Herbert, 33; Native 

 Guano Co., 73; Permanent 

 Nitrate Committee, 31; Rich- 

 ardson, 73 ; Wakeley Bros., 55. 



Flower Show Dates, 1909— Kindred 

 Horticultural Societies, 59 ; 

 R.H.S., 56 & 57. 



Flowers for the Whole Year— Kel way 

 & Son, 80. 



Forcing Plants— R. &G. Cuthbert, 64. 

 Freesias and Ixias— Mauger, 62. 

 Fruit and Hop Washing Plant — 



Merryweather & Sons, 36. 

 Fruit Bottling Outfits— Fowler, Lee 



& CO., 41. 

 Fruit Trees — Barnham Nurseries, 38 ; 



BATH, 14 ; Bunyard (3rd Cover) ; 



carter page, 74; cheal, 24; 



Jackman, 31; King's acre, 60; 



LANE (Inset facing Extracts from 

 Proceedings) ; LAXTON, 6 ; PEARSON 



& Sons, 42 ; Pennick, 4 ; Rfvers, 



62. 



Garden Engines, Hose, &c. — Four 



• OAKS CO., 46; MERRYWEATHER, 

 36 & 37 ; WlLLCOX, 47. 



Garden Furniture — Castles, 55 ; 

 A. Hamilton, 11 ; G. W. Riley, 42. 



Garden Req uisites— Boundary Ci i i : M i 

 CAL Co. (Inset between advt. pages 

 48 & 49) ; Herbert, 33 ; Price's 

 Patent Candle Co., 28. 



(iardening Paper— Garden Life, 15. 



Gloxinias— A. Ll. Gwillim, 73 ; PEED 

 & Son, 16. 



Good Plants — R. Veitch & Son, 44. 



R.H.S. Advertisement Office : -VINCENT SQUARE, WESTMINSTER, S.W. 



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