?E. dkr\qe]l Gj^iiide. 
FLOWER OF SULPHUR, 
6d. per lb. 
NITRATE OF SODA FOR THE 
GARDEN. 
^Vl^rnmtoll of stimdnrd purity, a« imported. 
4-lb. Tin, Is. 6d., post free. 
DISTRIBUTORS. 
India-rubber Puffs, for a])plyiiiK sulphur, 
tobacco pow<ler, &c. , to ))lants. 
“The Duplex” 2s. 9d. each. 
Boite-a-Houpe ... 3s. Od. ,, 
AWARDED 
HIGHEST RECOMMENDATIONS BY THE 
R.H.S, AND N.C.8. 
OF ANY TUBES YET EXHIBITED. 
PnovisiONALLT Protectbu No. 7141, 1B94. 
For Exhibiting Chrysanthemums 
and other Flowers. 
The Cup has one Brass Side Spring which enabler the 
exhibitor to adjust his flower with speed and accuracy in 
the tube or Water Container. It also has a very simple 
arrangement to prevent the necessity pf plugging, x The 
Tube or Water Container has also one Brass Side Spring 
which passes through a Flange fixed to the Showboard 
from, the under side. 
By using these Tubes the exhibitor can raise his flowers 
seven inches from the board, with instant adjustment. 
ITS ADVANTAGES ARE— 
Simplicity, Ease of Adjustment, (hirabiUty, 
Efficienoy,. and Great Saving of Time. 
For Incurved size, I inch diameter 
»» »» *j )) ). 
Japanese ... 3 „ ,, 
PRICE 9s. PER DOZEN. 
Extract from the “ British aardenlng.” 
“ It is not generally known that Mr. H. Cannell, of Swanley, proposed that the ‘ National' 
Chrysanthemum Society’ should assume that title. The Society, as reported a week or two 
ago in this journal, was originally a local organization, but Mr. Cannell, with^is characterisiic far- 
•sightedness, saw a future before it if it would but adopt the title of the National Chrysanthemum 
.Society. The then president sconted the ides and vigoronsly opjiosed it. Eventnally; however, 
it was adopted, with the results already known — namely, that it has- grown into a powerful 
institution with a very wide reputation.” 
H. Cannell, Senr., would be glad tg propose those.sending 6s.. asi Members of the above Society. 
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