INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS 



IN THE PRESENT ISSUE. 



Vol. XXXIII. Part I. 



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



Alkali (Concentrated) — J. BENTLEY, 



Ltd., 63. 

 Alpines— G. Reuthe, 62. 

 Anemones— Gilbert & SON, 46; W, 



mauger & Sons, 76. 

 Aquatic and Bog Plants — Amos 



Perry, 56. 

 Arches and Pergolas— Hill & Smith, 



2 ; G. W. RILEY, 29 ; WALTERS & 



CO., 79. 



Artificial Manures — See Fertilizers. 

 Auriculas — James Douglas, 14 ; 



Phillips & Taylor, 20. 

 Azaleas and Forcing Plants — R. & G. 



CUTHBERT, 22. 



Baskets— British Basket Co., 81. 

 Beetlecute (Vails)— Yalls & Co., 66. 

 Begonias — Blackmore & Langdon, 15 ; 



B. R. Davis & sons, 31 ; A. Ll. 



GwiLLIM, 76 ; T. S. WARE, LTD., 



68. 



Boilers— Davis Gas Stove Co., Ltd., 

 30 ; Foster & Pearson, 17 j 

 Hartley & Sugden, Ltd., 61; 

 R. 0. Meyer, Ltd., 21. 



Books— Cassell & Co., Ltd., 69; A. 

 Constable & Co., Ltd., 9; R.H.S., 

 32, 33, 40, 59, 81, 83. 



Bulbs — Barr & Sons, 5; Hogg & 

 Robertson, 49 ; Frank Lilley, 

 40 ; W. Mauger & Sons, 76 ; 

 J. MURRAY & SONS (Yellow Inset 

 facing page 123) ; ANT. ROOZEN & 

 Son, 29 ; R. Sydenham, 3. 



Calceolaria, Veitch's Hardy Hybrid 

 "G old en G 1 o ry " — Robert 

 Yeitch & Son, 24 & 25. 



Carnations— Blackmore & langdon, 



15 ; J. DOUGLAS, 14 ; A. F. DUT- 

 TON, 75 ; C. ENGELMANN, 76 ; 

 HEATH & SON, 42; H. LOW & 

 Co., 43 ; Phillips & Taylor 20. 



Chrysanthemums — Norman Dams. 

 83 ; Frank Lilley, 40. 



Clematis— R. H. Bath, Ltd., 27; 



G. Jackman & Son, 45 ; Pope 

 & Son, 12. 



Conifers— G. Bunyard & Co. (3rd Cover) ; 



H. Lane & Son, 77; Pennicks, 

 83 ; J. Yeitch & Sons, Ltd., 87. 



Daffodils (New and Bare) — Charles 

 Dawson, 79 ; Pope & Son, 12. 



Dahlias— J. Cheal & Sons, 18 ; Keynes 

 Williams & Co., 76 ; T. S. Ware, 

 Ltd., 68. 



Delphiniums— KEL \v\v & BON, 88 



Dried Vegetables McDODDIES, 40. 



EarthClosets— Moule'sPatentE \rth 

 CLOSET CO., LTD. (Yellow inset 

 facing ' ' Extracts from Proceed- 

 ings.") 



Examinations in Horticulture, 1908— 



Royal Horticultural Society, 

 28. 



Exhibition Fitter— E. Pulling, 28. 



Ferns— H. B. May & Sons, 69. 



Fertilizers — Anglo-Continent a l 

 Guano Works, 58 ; Bone Phos- 

 phate and Chemical Co., Ltd., 

 30 ; Clay & Son, l ; Native Guano 

 Co., 20; H. Richardson & Co., 

 59 ; Thomas & Co., 55 ; Wakeley 

 Bros. & Co., Ltd., 67. 



Floor Polish (Ronuk)— Ronuk Ltd., 

 53. 



Flowering Trees and Shrubs — P. & G. 



Cuthbert, 22 ; Pennicks, 83. 

 Forcing Roots— Manx & Sons, 63. 



Fruit Bottling Appliances — G. Fow- 

 ler, Lee & Co., 16. 

 Fruit and Hop Washing Plant. — 



Merryweather & Sons, 36. 



Fruit Trees — Barnham Nurseries, 

 Ltd., 73 ; G. Bunyard & Co. (3rd 

 Cover) ; J. CHEAL & SONS, 18 ; 

 G. Cooling & Sons, 84 ; W. B. 

 Hartland & Sons, 78; king's 

 Acre Nurseries, 71 ; Lane & 

 SON, 77 ; Laxton BROS., 6; Low 

 & Co., 43 ; J. R. Pearson & Sons, 

 58; T. Rivers & Son, 2; W. 

 Seabrook, 4 ; J. Yeitch & Sons, 

 Ltd., 87. 



Garden Furniture— C astles, 54. 

 Garden Hose— M erryweatheb & Sons, 



36; W. H. WILLCOX & CO., 47. 

 Garden Netting— J. Ness A Co., 44. 

 Garden Ornaments— The Potters' 



Arts Guild, 44. 

 Gardening Papers — " Garden Life," 



41 ; " LE JARDIN," 45. 

 Grape Vines— Keynes, Williams ft 



Co., 76 ; H. Lane & Son, 77. 

 Greenhouses— BoUL ton & Paul. Ltd., 



70 ; J. Crispin <fc Sons, 60 ; 



Foster & Pearson, Ltd., 17 ; 



Halliday & Co. ,8; Mackenzie 



& MONCUR, LTD., 86; W. RICHARD- 

 SON & Co., 19; J. Weeks & Co., 

 Ltd., 10. 



Greenhouse Plants— T Cypher & SONS, 



54 ; T. SUTCLIFFE, 68. 

 (ireenhouse Shadings— J. T. Andei 



S: Sons, 74. 



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



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