djinnell &. 0oi\^’ Con\iplete ^eed Gjuide. 
MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES, MANURES, 
GARDEN REQUISITES, etc. 
Tobacco-Powder— In tins, l/- and 2/6 each. 
Hughes’ Fir Tree Oil- 1/6 and 2/G per bottle. 
Standen’s Manure -in tins, I/- and 2/6 each. 
Gishurst’s Compound — In boxes, 1/- and 3/- each. 
Fowler’s Gardener’s Insecticide— in jars, i/6 and s/- each. 
Fowler’s Lawn Sand— For eradicating weeds, daisies, dandelion, &c., from lawns— very sSectnal 
— ^Tins, 1/- and 2/6 each. 
Ralfla Grass— For tying, l/6 per lb. 
Shaw’s Tiffany — In pieces, 20 yds. long by 38 Inches wide, per piece, 6/- 
Gloves, Pruning— Best, per pair, 2/-. 
Fumigators, Appleby’s— 5/- each. 
Wolff’s Solid Ink Pencils— For writing on wood, 3d. each. 
Wood Labels— For Flower Pots (painted), in bundles of 100; per bundle, ■l-inch, 8d., 6-incb, 
lOd., 6-incb, 1/-. 
Garden Netting, Tanned— 2 yds. and 4 yds. wide, per yard run, 3d. and 6d. 
Thermometers— Boxwood, l/6 and 2/- each. 
Verbena Pegs— Per box, l/-, containing one gross. 
Clay’s Fertilizer, or Plant Food— Packets l/- each. 
Hughes’ Aphlcide— For applying insecticides on small plants, &c. The Apbicide is made so as 
to fit an ordinary bottle, price 1/6. 
Aprons, Gardeners’, Shalloon— First quality, 4/6 each. 
Garden Trowels— 6 inch, i/- each. 
Glshurstine— For preserving gardeners’ boots. In tins 6d. and 1/-. 
Syringes — Patent Ball Valve, 2 roses and 1 jet. 17/6 and 22/- 
Campbell’s Fumigating Insecticide— 8d., i/-, 1/3, and 2/3 each ; a grand improvement. 
Lethorion Cones— 6d., i/-, i/6 each. 
Tweezers— Ivory, 3/6 -, steel, 1/6. 
Instruments — Complete set for dressing Chrysanthemums, 21/- 
Indelible Ink— For writing on zinc labels, Od. and 1/-. 
Silver Sand— 2/- per bushel. 
Sulphur— 6d. per lb. 
Thomson’s Vine Manure— 20/- per cwt. 
SANDERS’ BOOK ON THE GARDEN. 
Decidedly the best Calendar of operations, and'a great deal of other matter positively 
necessary to all who have a garden ; in fact, this work should be on the desk of every gardener and 
amateur for free and ready access to the employes, then we should have a more regular and better 
supply of vegetables, and hear less of failures and scarcities. The Work contains, in addition to the 
above matter, numerous illustrations, plans of beds, &c., and is beautifully printed and hound 
in cloth, thus rendering it worthy of a place on the drawing-room table. Price 2s. 
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