TO LET.— Seven-roomed BUNGALOW; 

 plainly furnished ; thirty minutes from Heme Bay, six 

 from sea cliff ; high ground : pure and bracing air.— Apply to 

 E. D., a, Brunswick Villas, Station Road, Heme Bay. 



CLEARANCE SALE.— 100,000 BEGONIA 

 TUBERS. Large, erect flowering. Singles, 12, 2s. ; 

 aq. is. 6d. ; 50, 6s. ; 100, us. Doubles same price. Smaller, 

 is, is. 6d.;a5, as. 6d.; 100, 8s., for cash.-JoHN Wells, 

 Begonia Nursery, Ryarsh, Mailing, Kent. 



OVEL'S YORKSHIRE STRAW- 



BERRIES.— Fruiting Plants of Royal Sovereign and 

 others, 3s. per 100, carriage paid for cash; sample dozen, 6d. 



Lkt * W. Lovel and Son, Strawberry Gardens, Driffield. 



IANT PRIMROSE, " Evelyn Arkwright." 



Merit Roy. Hort. Soc., April 26, 1898. A few strong 

 plants ccming into blossom, 10s. 6d. each. Selected Seeds of 

 1897 in packets of 25 at 5s. a packet ; payment with order.— 

 Apply to Mr. Parr, Gardens, Hampton Court, Leominster. 



NEW HYBRID TREE TOMATO 

 (Quite distinct from any other variety). 

 This Tomato is of dwarf and sturdy habit, free from disease, 

 rcquirirg no support until the plant is very heavily laden with 

 fruit. The earliest and most hardy of any Tomato for Outside 

 Cultivation. The fruit is of good shape and size, smooth, deep 

 crimson colour, and excellent flavour. Plants : three for 2s. ; 

 six for 3s. ; or 5s. per dozen, free for cash with order. 



Robert Holme s, Norwich. 



GREENHOUSE SALE (Off season).— 

 7X51 28/6, 38/6 ; 10 X 6, 42/-, 5% r-*4-X 6, 52/6, 6s(- \ 

 10X8, 52'6, 58/6; 14 X 10, 75/-, 88/6; 20 X 10, 87/6, £5/15/-. 

 Frames, 8/9, 14/6, 22/6. Fowl Houses, 8/9, 10/9, 14/6.— 

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