THE GARDENERS' MAGAZINE. 



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BEDDING d PLANTS 

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275,000 "iSttBHTIIIS 



A. F. DUTTON, 



The Nurseries, Iver, Bucks. 



ORCHIDS. ORCHIDS. 



STOVE AND GREENHOUSE PLANTS OF ALL KINDS. 

 JAMES CYPHER & SONS, 



PERPETUAL FLOWERING CARNATIONS 



Tangley Nurseries, HAMPTON, MIDDX 



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PAUL & SON, 



The Old Nurseries, 

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Are now distributing — 

 Strong plants in pots of the following 



NEW CHESHUNT RAISED 



ROSES. 



STARLIGHT Rambler. 



lja ' d """ U "" m ""' 5/- & 7/6 



BUTTERCUP Rambler. 



Single orange yellow, 



5/ & 7/6 



PAULA T. 



Primrose yellow ; very hardy, 



GOLDFINCH Rambler. 5 " 



Orange yellow buds, flowers soft 



2/- to 7/6 



WHITE DOROTHY Wichuriana. 



A white sport from Dorothy Perkins. 



LADY G0D1VA Wichuriana 3 6 



Soft pale flesh pink of great charm. 



2/6 to 7/6 



SNOWSTORM Hybrid Musk. 



ROSALIND Dwf. Polyantha. 



5 - 



6*T,N 1 



For all the best New Roses of other 

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CHOICEST STRAINS OF FLOWER SEI 



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