Cannells* Floral Guide, 1909. 
The Amateur’s Handbook on Gardening. 
A new Gardening Book for Amateurs, conducted on Novel Lines. 
In CLOTH (Demy 8vo), Price 2s. 6d. ; Post Free, 2s. 9d. 
The Springthorpe Clip & Tube. 
Provisionally Protected, No. 7141, 1894. 
B’ODR 
EXHIBITING CHRYSANTHEMUMS, 
And other Flowers. 
f llE Cuj) has one Bras.s Side Spring which enables the 
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plugging, -f- The Tube or Water Container has also one 
Brass Side Spring which imsses through a I’lange fixed to 
the Showboard from the underside. 
By using these Tubes the exhibitor can raise his 
flowers 7 inches from the board with instant adjustment. 
ITS ADVANTAGES ARE— 
SIMPLICITY, 
EASE OF ADJUSTMENT. 
DURABILITY. 
EFFICIENCY, and 
GREAT SAVING OF TIME. 
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>» J> >» 
Japanese 
2 in. diameter. 
», 
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Additional lengths to further raise the Water Tubes, 
2/6 psr doz. 
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