March 12, 1898 



GARDENERS MAGAZINE, 



DEDUCTION 



F RAMES 



OUB WELL-KNOWN 1 MAKE 



AWARDED OVER 50 PRIZE MEDALS. 



PORTABLE CUCUMBER FRAMES 



Hu»s frames are made 

 together and tdkin a 



of the best materials, and can be put 

 tart in a few minutes by anyone. 



Bisef 



Might, 



S-light, 

 Might, 

 4-light, 

 •-light, 

 4-light, 



and Prioes. 



4 ft. by 6 ft. 



8 ft. by 6 ft. 

 18 ft. by 6 ft. 

 16 ft. by 6 ft. 

 30 ft. by 6 ft. 



Glassed and Fainted. 



CASH 

 PRICE8. 



CA RRIA QE 

 PAID, 



84 ft. by 6 ft. 



Larger Sites at proportionate prices* 



£ 8, 



2 O 



3 O 



5 5 



6 7 

 710 



0 

 O 

 6 

 O 

 6 

 O 



R. HALLWAY & CO. 



ROYAL HORTICULTURAL WORKB, 



MIDDLETON. MANCHESTER. 



GLASS HOUSES of all kinds. 



HEATING APPARATUS for Horti- 

 cultural Buildings, Dwelling Houses, 



and Public Buildings. 



9 



I 



/' v 



T combines efficiency with 

 appearance, convenience 

 with economy, and its effects 

 are lasting. It is easily re- 

 moved when necessary with 

 hot water. It can be sup- 

 plied either pale green or 

 grey. 



Beware of spurious imita- 

 tions, which are offered 

 through the success obtained 

 for many years by Elliott's 

 " Summer Cloud Shading, 

 and Fee that in ordering you 

 get the "Summer Cloud," 

 which is the only original 



Tradk 1U\dl- M>i ». /:„ an d bona fide article, with 



c 1 V MAKK ~ ho ' M,629. the Trade Mark on each 



Sold in Packets, if- each, and in 

 Bags, 7 lbs., 10/6 ; i 4 lbs., 20/. 



To be had of Seedsmen and Florists. Manufacturers— 



CORRY AND CO., LTD , FINSBURY STREET* LONDON. 



NEW CATALOGUE FREE, 



W. RICHARDSON 



DARLINGTON. 



CO. 



1 



CHEAP GLASS. 



GOOD GLASS. 



SPECIAL OFFER 



OF HORTICULTURAL GLASS 

 Of reliable quality, to be cleared at the following low 



packet. 



The Beauty of an English Garden is a 



8took 

 Siies. 



8X10 

 8X12 



9X12 

 9X18 

 9X14 

 10X12 

 10X14 

 12X12 

 12X18 

 12X14 

 12X16 

 12X18 

 12X20 

 12X24 



Boxes 



50 ft. 



4tns 15 oz. 



{stock sixes as stated In 

 margin, 8X10 to 12X18 

 100 ft.") stock sixes as stated in fat 

 200 ft. i margin, 12X14 to 18X24 ( at 



4th s 21 -os. 

 100 ft.") stock sizes as stated in Tat 

 200 ft. i margin, 8X12 to 12X12 t at 

 100 ft. (stock sixes as stated in f at 

 200 ft. I margin, 12X14 to 18X24 \ at 



3rda 21 -ox. 



100 ft. > stock sixes as stated in / at 

 200 ft. } margin, 8X12 to 12X12 { at 

 100 ft* I stock sixes as stated in 1 at 

 200 ft. f margin. 12X14 to 18X24 ) at 



Per 

 Box 



8A 

 16V- 



8/6 

 16/- 

 11/- 

 21/- 



9/3 

 17/6 



12/6 



23/- 



prioeii 



Stock 



Sixes. 



18X17 

 18X20 

 14X16 

 14X18 

 14X20 

 14X24 

 15X20 

 16X18 

 16X20 

 16X24 

 18X20 

 18X24 



GOOD 



A 



WN 



NOTE.— BTo Box oan be divided, and one size only 



is contained in each Box. 



The above Glass is offered subject to being in stock 

 on receipt of order. The prices are ex Wharf London, from 

 whence all Railway Companies' Vans collect. 



Yet how often one sees poor yellow, moss-grown spaces in place 

 2 . grccn » . ve ' vet y tu *"f« The cause is poverty, constant mowing, 

 •ad nothing done in the way of restoring the exhausted 

 lertuity. btable manure is an eyesore on a neat Lawn, but 



PEARSON'S CHEMICAL MANURE 



may be applied with little trouble or expense, and is washed in by 

 A Li snower - w »" n <>t burn the grass as some compounds do. 

 *PPiy 2oz. to square yard any time from now to end of March. 



'4 lbs.. 43. ; 28 lbs., 7s., in Tins. % cwt., 12s. ; i cwt , 20s* 



' u if . T j EST/AfON/ALS FREE, 

 uaij-c-vt, and upwards Carriage Paid to any station. 



J. R- PEARSON &80NS, CHILWELL NOTTS. I THE CHEAP WOOD COMPANY, 



li by 3, 



at 6/6 per 

 100 ft. 



SASH BAB 



U by 3, 



at 6/6 per 

 100 ft. 



Othkb Horticultural Wood Equally Ohjap 



Catalogues pott free on application. 



EPPS'S selected PEAT. 



TO. Big*o?fl0ATv Stbiiw Withis, Losnos. E.O. 



A 



in 



of SSJ f n L L Y, good stock now on hand 



^rwnhl^^S *? AT » firood oondition ; also for 8to 



«d Hard W0od piantg Rhododendro &0 . 



lS^r?!L3Sf nt }? e8 V, Hioh VKtotu Loam. Silver Sand, 



"c. «o. Hpecial cheap through rates to all parte, 



EPPS AND CO, f 



*HB PEAT DEPOT. BIHOVOOD. 



INSECTICIDE 



CCCOA-NUT FIBRE REFUSE 



GENUInI'or r^E? rfti J 5 ^ 5 ' IS - * d - each;'io sacks, x 2 s. 



destroy 



CHE A PES T 



01 *-< > £.K aANn tc txA 1 x.^i . ... half- 



COARSE SILVFk £fS£, 4 s. per sack; 5 for 185.6 

 ton ; 24s. « r ton. AND ' XS " Cd * bushel 8 



^^^Z i ^Af xm ' Cora Post, Leaf and Peat Mould, 



Half pints 1/6. pints 2/6, quarts 4/6, balf gallons 

 7/6. gallons 1 2/6. 5 gallon dmmsiO/6 per gaUon 



Carriage Paid. 



M COMPOST 



Hold by all Seedame 



r, MAMOHE8TE1. 



Pamfihlst* free on application 



. 1S * W - P^ r bushel ; 4 s. per sack. 



ARCHANGEL MATS, 13s. dozen.; 



^'rite for P I • Taganr °S» IOS - 



° r " CC Llst - T «nns, strictly Cash with Order 



CHUBB, ROUND, & CO., 



V 



w 1 . • 



MILLWALL 



LONDON, E. 



YERMOREL'S KNAPSACK PU 



386 First Prizes and Medals. 



-rf^ " ECIiAIB" Spraying Pnmp. 

 ^9 Price 35s. 



■ " IO 2 PIIiLE" Powdering Pnmp. 



Price 30s. 



"VEaMOai E "(Eclair BonilUe) 



I the Best Spraying Mixture for Instanta- 

 neous use. 



P r Sole Agents — OR AS. CLARK fc CO^ 



I 1 20 Oreat St, Helen's, London, E C. 



OK1QINA-L AND 



CAUTION, 



Vice 



1. in 



■ 



Each Bottle of thii well-known 



edy for 

 Coughs, Colds, Asthma, 

 Bronchitis, Rheumatism. 

 Toothaohe. &o.. 



ill 



Bears on the Government Stamp 

 the Name of the Inventor, 



OR. J. DOLUS BROWNE 



aEN . Insr . Bold by all Ohemute. U lid. 



NATIVE 



BEST AND CHEAPEST MANURE FOR GARDEN USE. 



Price £3 10s. per ton in bags. Lots under 10 cwt., 4s. 

 per cwt., 1 cwt. sample bag sent carriage paid to any station in 

 England on receipt of P.O. for 5s. 



Extracts from 22nd annual collection of reports: — 



NATIVE GUANO FOR POTATOS. VEGETABLES, &c. 



C. H. Tindall, Bardney : " Used forPotatos. Result very 

 satisfactory; yield much above average. A splendid manure. ' 

 G. Watts and Sons, Bournemouth, report : " Good for general 

 purposes. Grand for all Root Crops, Tomatos, and Cucumbers. 

 Find it so cheap ; and it does not exhaust the ground like other 

 rraoures." 



NATIVE GUANO FOR FRUIT, ROSES, TOMATOS, &c. 



E. F. Ushek, Sidcup : 11 Potatos and carrots, splendid crops ; 

 Peaches, Nectarines, &c, splendid. Should not like to be 

 without it on any consideration." G. Stonard, Gardener ;o 

 Sir A. T. Watson, Bart. : " Used for seven years for Peaches, 

 Grapes, Tomatos, Cucumbers, Roses, and Chrysanthemums 

 with excellent results." 



Orders to the Native Guano Co. (Limited), 29, New 



Bridge Street, Black friars, London, where pamphlets of testi 

 monials, &c, may be obtained. Agents Wanted. 



USE PURE ICH THEM 10 QUA NO 



FOR GARDEN OR GREENHOUSE. 



BOLD 



WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. 



FOB ill 



Bilious & Nervous Disorders 



SUCH AS 



SICK HEADACHE 



» 



CONSTIPATION 



* 



i 



WEAK 8T0MACH 

 IMPAIRED DIGESTION, 



DISORDERED LIVER. 



AND 



FEMALE AILMENTS 



t 



Annual Sale Six Million Boxes, 



In Box*. 9 id., Is. l}d. and 2t. 9d. eaoh, with 

 fall dtaotiena The It. lid. bax oentelni 58 Pill. 



Prepared only by the Propritt 



THOMAS BEECH&M, St. Helens, LancasMre 



Beecha 



ii 



9 



s 



Tooth 



Paste. 



RECOMMENDS ITSELP. 



EFFICACIOUS— ECONOMICAL. 

 CLEANSES THE TEETH — PERFUMES THE BREATH 



In Collapsible Tables, of all Drngf lxta, or f n 



Proprietor, tor la, pott paid 



