THE GARDENERS* MAGAZINE. 



Why not a Fruit 

 Pergola next year? 



No. 103 Arched Espalier, 8ft. high, 5ft. wide, painted, 9/0 per yard. 

 Cheaper patterns 6/- and 3/- per yard. 

 Catalogue No. 153a of Kspaliers, Rose Trainers, (Jardcii Arches, Pergolis etc tn 

 HUTS FOR TEiE (lARDEN, POTTIN(J SHEDS, FRUIT ROOMS, TOOL HOUSES, etc- 



BOULTON & PAUL, Ltd., Specialists, NORWICH. 



RESULTS- 



Second Garden Election— 1910. 



GUf'S FERTILIZER 



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CLAY & SON, STRATFORD, LONDON, E. 



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COUGHS, COLDS, 



ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. 



Thomson^ 



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Hayward's Heath, Sussex, 



ORCHID SPECIALISTS, 



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BROWNE & LILLY 



PORTABLE 

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