THE GARDENERS' MAGAZINE. 



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VEITCH'S 







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GARDEN 







ROSES IN POTS. 



SEEDS. 





pp' Sweet PC21S» 



Our plants were awarded the Silver- 

 Gilt Cup (value 55 guineas), as the most 

 meritorious exhibit at the great Temple 



CELERIES:— 



EARLY ROSE 



Per packet, i/= and 1/6. 



Award of Merit, E.H.S., December 16th, 1907. 





l 1908 NOVELTIES. 



Flower Show, 1904 ; also Gold Medals 



Plants in 8 nich pots f.rj 24* *vSj. 

 culture ... :,. C ... ...j 42/- 300/ 



'''iniVarreUetTtolO^tl 3 °/ 



MATCHLESS RED, 



Per packet, 3d. and 6d. 



Award of Merit, R.U.S., December Kith, 1H07. 



CELERIAC, 



Per packet, 6d. 



M SPECIAL NOVELTY OFFER 



tTet'Per 0 g ola S C r rVa :) 



growing on for r ot cul-j ^ ^ 



Plants in 5ineh pots ^imb-) 10/6 84 

 ing varieties, ->j to 4 feet L to to 

 shoots J 18/- 120/ 



Illustrated Catalogue Free on Application. 





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1 Henry Eckford 



1 Sweer Pea Speda/fst 



LWEM. Shropshire 



Kxliihitim, plants in large pots, bmh and pillar 

 tunn, half-specimens and epecimens, 7/6 to 

 42/- each. 



JAMES VEITCH&SONS 



UMIIILU 1 LI 1 U II u UUIlUi 



LTD., 



Royal Exotic Nursery, 





WM. PAUL f SON, 



ROSE GROWERS TO H.M. THE KING. 



CHELSEA, S.W. 







bWaltham Cross, HERTS. 



EST. 1832. PRE-EMINENT THROUGH MERIT. 



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SPLENDID 



VEGETABLE 

 FLOWER SEEDS, 



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BULBS a no 

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FOR . . . 





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WALLACE'S 



MAY-FLOWERING COTTAGE AND DARWIN 



TULIPS 



SPRING PLANTING. 

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 INCLESCOMbE SCARLET!Tcarlet. Pmk * 



1 for 15 -. " Twice Sh^qnanti^or 27V 



3, CROSS LANE, LONDON, E.C. 



WARE'S NURSERIES FELTHAM. 



R. WALLACE & CO., 



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