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HARDY ANNUALS FOR AUTUMN SOWING. 
Hardy Annuals, when sown 
Spring. 
in 
Autumn, bloom 
much 
earlier and finer than when sown 
in the 
ordinary way 
in 
Altssum maritimom 
Per pkt. — s. 
d. 
Per pkt.— 
■s. 
d. 
... 0 
3 
Larkspur, Dwarf 
0 
3 
Calandrinia speoiosa 
... 0 
3 
Limnanthes Douolasii ... 
0 
3 
Calliopsis, mixed 
Candytuft, crimson 
... 0 
3 
Nemophila insionis 
0 
3 
... 0 
3 
MACULATA 
0 
3 
White Rocket ... 
... 0 
3 
Nioella damascena 
0 
3 
Centaurea cyanus, mixed 
... 0 
3 
Poppy, Shirley 
... 3d. & 
0 
6 
blue 
... 0 
3 
Double pasoniflora 
0 
3 
CoLLINSIA BICOLOR 
... 0 
3 
Saponaria oalabrica 
0 
3 
Erysimum Perowskianum 
... 0 
3 
ALBA 
0 
3 
ARKAN8ANUM 
... 0 
3 
SiLENE PENDULA 
0 
3 
Eschscholtzia crocea 
... 0 
3 
NANA COMPAOTA 
0 
3 
Mandarin 
>•% 
... 0 
3 
ALBA 
0 
3 
Cilia tricolor 
... 0 
3 
Virginian Stock, red 
0 
3 
Godbita {Mired) 
... 
... 0 
3 
— white 
0 
3 
HeSPERIS MATRONALLS CANDIDISSIMA ... 
... 0 
3 
Viscaria cardinalis 
... 
0 
3 
LAWN GRASS SEEDS. 
FOR SOWING IN AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER. 
Sow 3 to 4 bushels to the acre for making a new lawn, and 1 bushel per acre for improving the growth. 
Per bushel. Per peck. Per lb. 
s. d. s. d. s. d. 
Ordinary Mixture 20 0 6 6 1 0 
Best „ 24 0 6 6 1 3 
Renovating ,, 20 0 66 10 
Clover, White Dutoii — — 16 
GflHDEfl HEQUISITES, MflflUHES, &c. 
TOBACCO POWDER — In tins, Is. and 2s. 6d. each 
HUGHES’ FIR TREE OIL— Is. 6d. and 2s. 6d. per 
bottle 
STANDEN’S MANURE — In tins. Is. and 2s. 6d. each 
QISHURST’S COMPOUND — In boxes, Is. and 3s. each 
FOWLER’S GARDENERS’ INSECTICIDE— In jars. 
Is. 6d. and 3s. each 
FOWLER’S LAWN SAND — For eradicating weeds, 
daisies, dandelion. &o. , from lawns — very effectual — 
Tins, Is. and 2s. 6d. each 
RAFFIA GRASS— For tying. Is. 6d. per lb. 
SHAW’S TIFFANY — In pieces, 20 yards long by 38 
inches wide, ]>or piece, 6s. 
GLOVES, PRUNING — Best, per pair, 2s. 
FUMIGATORS, APPLEBY’S— 4s. 6rf. each 
WOLFF’S SOLID INK PENOIlS— F or writing on 
wood, 3d. each 
WOOD LABELS — For Flower Pots (painted), in bun- 
dles of 100 ; per bundle, 4-inch, 8d. : 6-inch, lOd. ; 
6-inch, Is. 
GARDEN NETTING, TANNED — 2 yards and 4 yards 
wide, per yard run, 3d. and 6d. 
THERMOMETERS — Boxwood, Is. 6d. and 2s. each 
VERBENA PEGS — Per box. Is., containing one gross 
CLAY’S FERTILIZER or PLANT FOOD— Pkts, Is. 
D 
HUGHES’ APHICIDE — For applying insecticides on 
small plants, &c. The Aphicide is made so as to fit 
an ordinary bottle, price. Is. 6d. 
APRONS, GARDENERS’, SHALLOON-First 
quality, 4s. fid. each 
GARDEN TROWELS— 6-iuch, Is. each 
GISHURSTINE — For preserving gardeners’ boots. In 
tins, fid. and Is. 
SYRINGES— Patent Ball Valve, 2 roses and 1 jet. 
17s. fid. and 22s. 
CAMPBELL’S FUMIGATING INSECTICIDE— 
Is. 3d. and 2s. 3d. each 
LETHORION CONES— 6d., Is., and 3s. fid. each 
TWEEZERS — Ivory, 3s. fid. ; steel. Is. 9d. 
INSTRUMENTS— Complete set for dressing Chrysan- 
themums, 21s. 
CUCUMBER GLASSES- 12-inch to 24 inch, Is. fid. 
to 3s. each 
INDELIBLE INK — Forwritingon zinc labels, fid. and Is. 
SILVER SAND— 2s. per bushel 
SULPHUR- fid. per lb. 
THOMSON’S VINE MANURE- 20s. per cwt. 
CANNELLS’ REAL MANURE— 1-lb. tin. Is. ; per 
parcel post. Is. 4d. 3-lb. tin, 2s. fid. ; par pa-cel 
post, 3s. 6-lb. tin, 4s. fid. ; per parcel post, 6s. 3d. 
In bags — 14 lbs., 7s. ; 28 lbs., 12s. fid. ; 56 Ibj., 2Js. ; 
1 cwt., 42s. 
