THE FLORIST AND POMOLOGIST ADVERTISER. 
BARE & SUGDEN, 
12, KING STRE ET, COVENT G ARDEN, W.C. 
GARDENERS AND AMATEURS 
Who wish to have the Richest-coloured Flowers, the Finest-flavoured Fruits, and the 
Most Delicate Vegetables, should use 
Standen’s Gardeners’ and Amateurs’ Friend, 
A COMPOUND OP THE RICHEST FERTILISING AGENTS KNOWN, 
The volatile principles of which are chemically fixed, thereby rendering it perfectly 
inodorous. 
iSample Canisters, Is. and 2s. Gd. Bags, 5s. Gd., 10s. Gd., and 21s. 
CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS, SENT POST PAID. 
Auricula, Calceolaria, Cineraria, Carnation, Mimulus, Mr. Bull’s New Spotted and Blotched; Pelargonium, 
English, French, and Spotted; Picotee, Pink, Zonale Pelargonium, Mr. Bull’s New Varieties, Intermediate 
Stock Victoria, scarlet, white, and mixed; Intermediate Stock Covent Garden, scarlet, white, and mixed ; 
Verbena, Mr. Bull’s newest; Hunt’s and Bragg’s Auricula-eyed Sweet William. 
Selections of Perennials, 2s. 6d., 3s. 6d., 5s. 6d., 7s. 6d., 10s. 6d., to 21s. 
FLOWER SEEDS SUITABLE FOR SPRING GARDENING. 
Myosotis Sylvatica, the Cliveden Variety of Forget-me-not, rich Blue. 
,. „ Alba ,, „ White. 
Selection of Flowers suitable for Spring Gardening, 2s. 6d., 3s. 6d., 5s. 6d., 7s. 6d., 10s. 6d., to 21s. 
BARR & SUGDEN, Seed and Plant Merchants, 12, King Street, 
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Catalogue. - 
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Now ready. No. 2, uniform with the “Wild Flowers of Great Britain,” 
price One Shilling. 
THE E^T.AJBLE FUNGUSES 
OF GREAT BRITAIN. 
Edited by ROBERT HOGG, LL.D., F.L.S., and GEORGE W. JOHNSON, F.R.H.S.; 
and Illustrated by W. G. Smith. 
Each Part will contain Four Plates of the Edible Fungi, accompanied by descrip¬ 
tive letterpress, to which Miss Plues, the Authoress of “ Rambles in Search of Wild 
Flowers,” and other works on Natural History, will contribute information on the 
habitats and mode of gathering these useful and interesting plants. 
London: Journal of Horticulture Office, 171, Fleet Street, E.C. 
