THE GARDENERS- MAGAZINE. 



DkJ.CoIIis Browne's ^ ^ 1 f It: 



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f -'-'^Mk The Origirval arvd ^asth 



Oril/ GeiAviine. t \ 



in 



DIARRHCEA, DYSENTERY and 

 CHOLERA. 



Effectually cuts short all attacks of 



SPASMS, HYSTERIA and 

 PALPITATION, 



The only Palliative in 



NEURALGIA, TOOTHACHE, 

 GOUT, RHEUMATISM. 

 The BEST REMEDY KNOWN for 



COUGHS, COLDS 



ASTHMA, BROHOHITIS. j 



ed by Dr. J. Collis Browne 



Army Medical Staff) and the 

 word 



Chlorodyne 



coined by him expressly to designate it. 

 There has never been a remedy so 

 vastly beneficial to suffering humanity, 

 abject of deep concern to 

 public that they should not be 

 imposed upon by having imitations 



cheapness. Dr. J. Collis Browne's 



Chlorodyne is a totally distinct thing 

 from the spurious compounds called 

 Chlorodyne. the use of which only 

 ends in disappomtment and failure. 

 When youask for CHLORODYNE 



Dr, J. Collis Browne's. 



Of all Chemists, 1/1 2/9, 4/6. 



THE STANDARD WORK ON SWEET PEA CULTURE. 



NOW READY Third and Revised Edition— Including the NeW Varieties. 



SWEET PEAS 



Sweet Peas ^ 



H THEIR CULTIVATION J 



THEIR CULTIVATION 



FOR 



HOME ^ EXHIBITION. 



By CHARLES H. CURTIS, F.RJIS., 



PREPARATION OF SOIL. 



SEEDS AND SEED SOWING. 



WATERING AND MANURING. 



GENERAL MANAGEMENT. 



HOW GROWN IN TUBS AND POTS. 



WINTER-FLOWERING SWEET PEAS. 



STAKING AND TYING. 



SWEET PEAS FOR SCREENS AND 



WINDOWS. 

 One SkUUng; frze \>y post, 1/2. 



THE BEST SWEET PEAS. 

 RAISING NEW VARIETIES. 

 CULTURE IN CONSERVATORY. 

 CUPID AND BUSH SWEET PEAS. 

 VASES AND STANDS. 

 POINTS FOR EXHIBITORS. 

 DEVELOPMENT OF SWEET PEAS. 

 DISEASES AND PESTS. 



ETC., ETC. 

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