GARDENERS' MAGAZINE. 



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TO LET.— Seven-roomed BUNGALOW; 

 plainly furnished ; thirty minutes from Heme Bay, six 

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

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



CLEARANCE SALE.— 100,000 BEGONIA 

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

 at is. 6d. ! 50, 6s. ; ioo, us. Doubles same price. Smaller, 

 £ » W^t* * 6d.'; 100, ,8s for cash.-JoHN Wells, 

 Begonia Nursery, Ryarsh, Malhng, Kent. 



OVEL'S YORKSHIRE STRAW- 



BERRIES.-Fruiting Plants of Royal Sovereign and 

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



W. T.OVEL and Son, Strawberry Gardens, Driffield. 



1ROSE, " Evelyn Arkwright." 



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

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

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

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



N" EW HYBRID TREE TOMATO 

 (Quite distinct from any other variety). 

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

 requirirg 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 Holmes, Norwich* 



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^REENHOUSE SALE (Off season). 



10X8, 



Frame% 



Approval, HypOlite, Deptford. 



7X5, 28/6, 38/6 ; 10 X 6, 42A, 50/' ; 14 X 6, 52/6, 65/. ; 



, 52'6, 58/6; 14 X io, 75*', 88/6; 20 X 10, 87/6, £$ii$h. 

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



Nurserymen 



to the Queen. 



FISHER, SON and SIBRAY, Ltd. 



Royal Nurseries, 



HANDSWORTH, SHEFFIELD, 



Invite inspection of their unequalled STOCKS of 



HARDY PLANTS 



STOVE. GREENHOUSE, AND DECORATIVE PLANTS. 



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CONSISTING OF 



Orchids, Palms, Crotons, Aralias, &c f 



In superior well grown Plants. 

 47 FOUSES BEING DEVOTED TO THEIR CULTURE 



CACTUS DAHLIAS 



Catalogues Gratis. 



Best Plant*. 

 Best Varieties- 



True to Name. 



About half the good varieties in commerce were raised here 



KEYNES, WILLIAMS. AND CO., 



The Nurseries, SALISBURY. 



GARDEN NETTING. — Tanned, Rotless, 

 and Weatherproof, for Protecting Buds and Blooms from 

 Frost and Birds, and Seed in the Ground. No gardener should 

 be without it. 103 yards X 1 yard wide, 3s. ; 100 X 2 yards 

 w ide, 6s. ; 100 X 3 yards wide, 9s. Any lengths and widths 

 from stock. Car r age paid on orders over 54, value. Lists and 

 samples free. — \. Potter, Melbourne Netting Works, Wol- 

 verhampton. Maker to the Queen and Prince of Wales . 



ON JUNE 4th 



PRICE 2d 



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Will be fully Illustrated in a SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT to the 



earners' Magazine 



OP JUNE 4th. 



THE ILLUSTRATIONS will include 



A DOUBLE PAGE PLATE OF THE MANSION. 



Rose Garden and Rustic Pavilion 

 Italian Archway. 



Lake and Water Lilies. 



The Great Conservatory. 



Italian Garden and Conservatory. 



Lower Terrace Garden. 



View on Upper Terrace. 



Picturesque Trees. 



Offices: 4, AVfe MARIA LANE, LOX 



DON*, E.C. : 



Fruit Trees, Roses, Vines 



Figs, Oranges, and 

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A LARGE AND SELECT STOCK 



ALWAYS ON VIEW. 



ILLUSTRATED and DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE, 



POST FREE, 3d. 



THOMAS RIVERS 



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Sawbridgeworth, Herts, 



HARLOW STATION, G.E.R. 



FOUNDED 



1838. 



GARDENERS' ROYAL BENEVOLENT 



INSTITUTION. 



Patroness ... Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen. 



Patron H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, K.G. 



President ... His Grace the Duke of Westminster, K G. 



Treasurer ... Harry J. Veitch, Chelsea, S.W. 



Trustees Hon. Walter Rothschild. 



Bruno Schroder, Esq , and N. Sherwood, Esq. 



THE FIFTY-NINTH ANNIVERSARY 

 FESTIVAL DINNER in aid of the Funds will take 

 place at the HOTEL METROPOLE, on WEDNESDAY, 

 June 8th, 1898, when His Grace the Duke of PORTLAND, 

 P.C., G.C.V.O., will preside. 



The Committee gratefully acknowledge the following addi- 

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 Lord L'angattock 

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 Lord Wolverton ... 

 Lord Armstrong ... 

 Sir Frederick Wigan, Bart. 

 Per W. Crump 

 Per W . H . Lees 

 Henry W. Taylor 

 Colonel Bevineton 

 W. Michell 

 A. E. Gibbons 

 G. Sayers ... 

 Mrs. Rylands (V. E. F.) 

 George F. Wilson, F.R S. 

 Henry E. Tillman 

 Mrs. Chrimes 



Ditto 

 W. Rapley 

 James Folkard 

 A. Henderson 

 F. Chamberlain 



E. W. Cathie 

 John Russell 

 R. Jordan ... 



F. Warr 



F. Jacobs... 



E. Berry 



R. H. Tutcher 



G. W. Roger 

 Per H. J Clayton 

 George Ellis 

 Mrs. Weldon 

 Miss Ensor 

 R. Dean 

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F. Blackshaw 

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Further contributions will be thankfully received and duly 

 acknowledged by the Secretary, George J. Ingram, at the 



ofnee, 50, Parliament Street, London, S.W. . 



GREENHOUSES from £3 8s. VINERIES 

 conservatories, well-made frames, painted or glazed' 

 from 2 is. ; illustrated price lists free. Maker to H M th* 

 Queen and H.R.H. the Prince of Wales. ^ 



POTTER, HAWTHORN, and CO, 

 Manufacturers, London Works, Reading. 



(Name Paper.) 



EW TWINE NETTING, 2 yds. wide, 3d. 



A \ per yd. ; 4 yds. wide, 6d. per yd. 1 inch mesh Tanned 

 letting, 2 yds. wide. id. per yd., 8s. 100yds. ; 4 yds. wide, 16s. 

 r 100 yds. Suitable for seed-beds and lawn tennis courts. All 

 inds.of nets mate to order. Established 50 years.-W 

 LLINGFORD, 177, IVLirlchouse Road. Vf^th^t^ 



CLIMBERS. 



PINE COLLECTION. 



FOR 



PILLARS, ARCHES, W AI T c 

 PERGOLAS, TREES, & c . ^ 



GEORGE BUNYARD & CO 



Beg to say their List of the above may now be 



had free, from * 



World-wide renown- striking Cities 



new catalogue post free3*? 



50,000 



Begonias 



For Bedding. Very fine Singles, all colours mixed, 3s. per 

 dozen ; 50, 11s. ; 100, 20s. Very fine in eight distinct colours. 

 4s. 6d. per dozen ; 50, 15s. ; 100, 28s. 



FINEST SINGLES for Conservatory Dc- 



coration in twelve distinct colours, 6s., 9s,, and 12s. per 

 dozen • 



FINEST DOUBLES for Conservatory De- 

 coration, 6s., gs., and ias. per dozen. 



Do you want best Caladiums, Dahlias, Fuchsias, Heliotrope*. 

 Fancy Zonal, and Ivy Pelargoniums, Double Petunias? Send 

 for full descriptive Catalogue free. 



H. J. JON£S, Rye:roft Nursery, 



LEWISHAM. 



DAHLIAS. DAHLIAS. DAHLIAS. 



CACTUS DAHLIAS Starfish, Mrs. Kingslcy 

 Foster, Harry Stredwick, 1897. Special offer, 1 dozen of 

 Exhibition varieties to include any one of the '97 for 5*., or a do*n 

 distinct varieties to include the 3 '97 for 10s. ;also all the leading 

 Exhibition varieties, Show and Pompon, from 3s. to 4s. doien; 

 cuttings ready now, half-price ; plants ready after April 1. Sw«it 

 Peas, 10 varieties, 50 seeds of each, is. ; 20 varieties, 50 seeds of 

 each, is. 6d, post fre^. W .Pemberton and Sow, DahUi 

 Specialist, Walsall Catalogues on application. _ 



FOUR-INCH EXPANSION 

 JOINT HOT-WATER PIPES. 



0 ft. long, 4s. 3d. each Large quantities ■ 

 stock. Also 2-inch and 3-inch. J ^emm 



Ask your Nurseryman or Seedsmm lor 



RICHARDS' NOTED PEAT. 



THE Stock ^ 1898 is exceptionaUyJ^ 



1 Choice selections for Orduds Stove and ^ 

 Plants, Ferns, Rhododendrons, &c. B> the ^ 

 ton, or truck-load. Can t* s £ n '^'or Grounds. By ** 

 oXSer de promVand SpecUl Quotations for delivery to cy 



and Orders to Southwark Street 



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EPPS'S selected PEAT. 



lar*e or saall °rt£ e3 ' 0 Fibre, Sp^°* 

 Bxoelleat ^°<$ 9(J £i ip thro^h rat., 



EPFS AMDjCOn^ 



ROCKWORK, 



FERNERIES. CA» ^rfy 



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