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MANURES, LAWN SAND, STYPTIC, GRAFTING WAX, SOILS, ETC. 
Tiffany.— A light, cheap shading material for conservatories, greenhouses, etc. No. i, 20 yards long, 38 
inches wide ; per piece, $s. 6d. No. 2, manufactured with mineral solution, 6s. 6d. per piece. No. 3, 
double strength, 18 yards long 36 inches wide, per piece, ys. 6d. No. 4. treble strength, per piece, ioj. 6d. 
Tanned Netting, i inch mesh, about 2 yards wide, per yard run, 3d. About 4 yards wide, per yard run, 6d. 
Manures for Flowers, Fruits, and Vegetables. 
STANDEN’S GARDENERS’ AND AMATEURS* MANURE. This is the best of all the coucentrated fertilizers, 
for hard wooded plants of all kinds, such as Camellias, Azaleas, Roses, Vines, and other fruit trees in pots, and as a 
dressing for Vino ami Peach borders ; also valuable for all kinds of fruits, flowers, and vegetables out of doox's. 
Sample canisters, 1/- and 2/6; largo canisters, 5/6, 10/6, and 21/-. 
PERUVIAN GUANO, Puke, Odt of Bond,— 5d. per lb. ; or In canisters, 1/- and 2/6. ; per cwt., 25/-. 
PLORVITA. Eor plants in pots, rocommeudod as a safe and effective stimxUating comx>ound. Per bottle, 1/-, 
Lawn Sand, Styptic, Grafting Wax, Summer Cloud, and Soils. 
WATSON’S WEED-DESTROYING LAWN-SAND. For destroying Daisies, Dandelions, Plaufaius, and other tap- 
rooted weeds on lawns, croquet gi'oimcls, and grass verges, being at the somo time an excellent fertilizer, improving 
the lawn and producing a rich emerald-green bward Price, in London, 2/6, 5/6, and lU/6 per canister; in \ cwt. 
canisters, 10/6; in half cwt. kegs, ID/- ; one cwt, kegs, 36/-. Lawn Grass Seed, to tow Autumn. 1/-, lyS. u7td 
XlQper lb. 
THOMSON’S STYPTIC, for preventing the bleeding of Vines after pruning, Jrc. Per bottle, 3/-. 
NEW FRlilNCIT COLD GRAFTING WAX, in tin boxes, 1/-, 1/6 and 2/-, valuable for grafting and budding 
SUMMER CLOUD, a preparation for Stypling Glass a light green or grey tinge, thus protecting plants from the 
fierce rays of the aim. In canisters, 1/6, 2/6, 5/-, and 10/-. get of 2 Brushes, 1/6 and 2/6. 
COCOA FIBRE AND CHARCOAL, specially prepared for growing Ferna in Plant-Cases, and Bulbs in Ja^dincts, 
Glasses, &c. When tho Prepared Cocoa Nut Fibre .and Charcoal is used for glasses, before imtting in tbe Bulbs 
the glasses should be filled with tho preparation, and water given till it con absorb no more. On this jilnco 
the Bulb, and fasten it down with brown paper as you would a jam pot, leaving an opening for the shoot. When the 
Bulb has sulEciontly rooted into the preparation, untie the paper, and after this keep the preparation always 
wet. No. I quality, 6/- per bushel ; 2/- per peck. No 2 quality, 4/6 per bushel ; 1/6 per peck. 
COCOA FIBRE, 1/6 per bush, 4 bush, for 6/-. COCOA FIBRE, finely silted, 2/6 per bush., 4 bush, for 7/6. 
FRESH GREEN CARPET MOSS, in lots of 1/., 1/6 and 2/6. 
POTTING SOILS, of Suitable Composts, also Peat, Leaf-soil, Virgin Loam, and Silver Sand. Price, in London, S/6 
per bushel. 
Plant Insect Destroyers. 
FOWLEE’S INSECTICIDE. In jars at 1/6, 3/-, 5/6, and 10/-. 
„ MEALY BUG DESTBOYEE, per bottle, 1/-, 2/6, 5/-, and 10/-. 
THE GISHDRST COMPOUND, an effectu^ Insect-l^Ier, boxes, 1/-, 3/-, and 10/6, 
SUPERIOR TOBACCO PAPER, 1/6 per lb ; Superior Tobacco Rag, 1/9 per lb, 
TOBACCO POWDER, In canisters,!/-, 2/6, and 5/- each. Powder Distributorfl, 2/6, 3/6, and 6/-. 
TOBACCO SOAP. In Jars 1/*, 2/6, 5/-, and 10/-. 
TOBACCO JUICE, specially prepared for Hortioultui'ol purposes. In bottles, I/- and 2/6, 
ABYSSINIAN MIXTURE. In bottles, 1/6, 3/-. and 4/6. 
Rustic Terra Cotta Jardinets, Flower Pots, Etc. 
Ne Plus Ultra Jardinets {See Illustration, p. 48). Empty 3L 6rf., 45. (>d., 5^. 6rf., \os, fsd., and 
Filled with Hyacinths. &c., or ferns and foliage Plants yj. 6rf., lor. fid., izs. 6d., zis., and 
Prince of Wales Tf.rraced Jardinets {See Illustration, p. 48). Empty ^s. 6d., and 
Filled with Hyacinths and other Bulbs, or ferns and foliage Plants I5f. and 
Bark Pattern Flower Pots, with Saucers. Empty ^sfsd., loj. td., and 
Filled with Bulbs or Plants I2f. fid, 17s. 6d., and 
Pine Pattern Flower Pots. Empty 5r. 6d., 7s. fid., lor. f>d., and 
Filled with Bulbs or Plants 10s. 6d., 12s. fid., lyr. fid., and 
Stick Pattern Flower Pots. Empty 7s. 6d., loj. 6d., and 
Filled with Bulbs or Plants I2j. 6d., 17s. fid., and 21 
Oak Lawn Vase 21 
,, Garden Seat ’ 25 
,, ,, OR Vase ic 
Wall Pots for Drooping Plants 
each 
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12 6 
30 o 
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42 o 
12 6 
21 O 
12 6 
21 O 
12 6 
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9 in. 
Fern Pans, Pine Pattern. Empty 5.?. 6d. 
Filled with assorted Bulbs i2J. 6d. 
Furnished with Ferns, including Glass Shade 15J. 
Fern Pans, Bark Pattern. Empty 4j. 6d. 
Filled with assorted Bulbs iij. 
Furnished with Ferns, including Glass Shade 151. 
Fern Pans, Vandyked. Empty 
Filled with assorted Bulbs 
Furnished with Ferns, including Glass Shade 
Fern Pans, Stick Pattern Sin. 41. 6</. 
Filled with Bulbs ,, iii. 
Fern Pan, Tooth Pattern, on Pedestal. Empty ! 9 in., 'js. 6d. ; 12 in, 
10 in. 
12. ill. 
6^. 6d. 
ys. 6d. 
is-y. 
21s. 
21 S. 
Zos. 
5J. 6d. 
ys. 6d. 
14s. 
21 S. 
21 S. 
30.r. 
ys. 6d. 
lOf. 6d. 
i6s. td. 
24J. 
22s. 
33 f- 
ys. 6d. 
9 J. 
i6j. 
22J. 6d. 
14 111. 
lOJ. 6d. 
4J. 6d. and 
301. 
421. 
10.J. 6d. 
30J. 
42J. 
16 in. 
12s. 6d. 
42J. 
63L 
151- 
17^. 
9 in., 5L 6d. ; : 
» 3^- 
,, 10s. 6d. 
..ys. 6d., 10s. 6d., and 
ios.6d.,i2s.6d., and 
10 
25 
30 
Filled with Bulbs 
F'illed with Ferns, including Glass Shade 
Bulb Pan, Oak Pattern, on Pedestal, Empty 
Filled with Bulbs 
Bulb Pan, Oak Pattern, with Centre Piece. Empty 
Filled with Bulbs 
Bulb Fonts on Stands 7 in., 2s. 6d. ; 8 in., $s. 6d. ; 
The Fonts without Stands ,, is. 6d. ,, 2s. 
The Fonts tilled with Bulbs, including Stand ... ,, 5J. ,, 7s. 6d. 
Su.sPENDERs, with Wire Chains 
Arborrtes, in great variety in size and design 
Rock, Cavern, and Stalactite Ornaments 6s., 7s. 6d., and 
Ruins ror Fkkn Cases and Rockeries, Moulded 2s. 6d., ss. 6d., and 
,, Hand made ^s. 6d., 6s. 6d., ys. 6d., 8 j. 6d., and 
Brackets 3j. 6d., 4L 6d., 5L 6d., ys. 6d., loj. 6d„ 12s. 6d., i$s. and ^ 
Besides th(i foregoing there are many other designs wliich may be seen at our Warehouse. As also Wedf^e-* 
wood Flower Pots, Etruican Flower Pots, and Flower Pots in Glass, China, Palissy Ware, etc. 
12 and 13, Kinq Street, Covent Garden, 1879.] 
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