FLORIST AND POMOLOGIST ADVERTISER. 
No. XXXIII.—SEPTEMBER. 
TERMS: FOR ADVERTISING. 
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Hyacinths, Tulips, and other Dutch Bulbs. 
Imported by WILLIAM CUTBUSH & SON. 
T WENTY-FOUR PRIZES awarded 
to their Collections last Spring, TWENTY- 
THREE being FIRST PRIZES. 
The Descriptive Priced CATALOGUE, ■with nume¬ 
rous Cultural Remarks, post free on Application. 
Early Orders earnestly solicited, as the Supply 
cannot possibly meet the increasing demand. 
Highgate Nurseries, London, N. 
Imported Dutch Bulbs. 
Now Ready, Part IY. of 
ARTER’S GARDENERS’ VADE- 
MECUM, comprising LISTS of all descriptions 
of BULBS and PLANTS for Autumn Planting, with 
Cultural Directions. Forwarded gratis and post paid 
on application to JAMES CARTER & CO., 237, 238, 
High Holborn, London, W.C. 
Vines. 
STRONG PLANTING CANES of 
LJ all the leading Varieties, at 3s. 6d. each, offered 
by B. S. WILLIAMS, Paradise and Victoria Nurseries, 
Holloway, London. 
rOJERNSEY and BELLA DONNA 
V-A LILIES, fine strong Bulbs, 6d. each, 5s. per doz. 
BUTLER & McCULLOCH, Seed Merchants, Covent 
Garden Market, London, W.C. 
Charlotte Rothschild Pine. 
S. WILLIAMS has much pleasure 
« in stating that he has secured a fine supply of 
this valuable and rare PINE, stated to be the finest in 
cultivation. 
Also, a fine Stock of BLACK JAMAICA and 
SMOOTH CAYENNE PINES. Prices on application. 
Paradise and Victoria Nurseries, Holloway, 
London. 
Genuine Garden and Agricultural Seeds 
AMES CARTER and Co., SEED 
FARMERS, MERCHANTS, AND NURSERYMEN, 
237 and 238, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON, W.C. 
ISHURST COMPOUND, whether 
used against Insects and Mildew on growing 
Plants, or as winter-dressing on Trees at rest, should 
be dissolved forty- eight hours before use. This gets 
rid of smell, and if the solution be decanted, prevents 
any “Staining of Foliage.” A strength of from one 
to two ounces to the gallon of water is recommended 
for growing Plants; one from eight to sixteen ounces 
for Trees at rest. 
Sold Retail by Nurserymen and Seedsmen, in boxes 
Is,, 3s,, and 10s. 6d. each. Wholesale by 
Price’* Patent Candle Company. (Limited.) 
Dutch Bulbous Roots. 
■DUTLER & McCULLOCH beg to 
-D announce the arrival of their First Consign¬ 
ment of the above in fine condition, and respectfully 
solicit early Orders. Catalogues post free. 
Covent Garden Market, London, W.C. 
SCIENCE AND PRACTICE OF 
KJ GARDENING, in which are Explained and 
Illustrated the Principles that Regulate all the Opera¬ 
tions of Horticulture, including Demonstrations of 
the Phenomena of the Germination, Growth, Diseases, 
and Death of Plants. With numerous Wood En¬ 
gravings. By GEORGE W. JOHNSON, Esq., 
F.R.H.S., Co-Editor of “The Journal of Horticul¬ 
ture,” <fcc. 400 pages, with 50 Illustrations, price 3s., 
post free 3s, lOd. 
London : Journal of Horticulture and Cottage 
Gardener Office, 171, Fleet Street, E.C. 
THE ORCHID MANUAL, for the 
L Cultivation of Stove, Greenhouse, and Hardy 
Orchids. By THOMAS APPLEBY. Price 2s. 6d.; 
free by post for 32 postage stamps. 
London: Journal of Horticulture and Cottage 
Gardener Office, 171, Fleet Street, E.C. 
HE BRITISH FERNS, Popularly 
Described, and Illustrated by Engravings of 
every Species, By G. W. JOHNSON, F.R.H.S. 
Four th Edition, with, an Appendix, 3s. 6d., bound in 
cloth, gilt edges. Post free, 3s. lOd. 
London : Journal of Horticolture and Cottage 
Gardener Office, 171, Fleet Street, E. C. 
T) AMBLES in SEARCH of WILD 
J-t FLOWERS, and HOW TO DISTINGUISH 
THEM. By MARGARET PLUES, Author of 
“ Rambles in Search of Ferns ; ” “ Rambles in Search 
of Mosses.” Second Edition. Post 8vo., with Eigh¬ 
teen Coloured Illustrations, price 6s.; post free 6s. 6d. 
London : Journal or Horticulture and Cottage 
Gardener Office, 171, Fleet Street, E.C. 
Now Ready, price 7s. 6d., free by post for 8s. 2d. 
AMBLES IN SEARCH OF 
FLOWERLESS PLANTS. By MARGARET 
PLUES, Author of “Rambles in Search of Wild 
Flowers,” “ Geology for the Million,” &c. This Work 
will consist of Five Parts, treating of Ferns, Mosses, 
Seaweeds, Lichens, and Fungi; each Part having 
Four Coloured Plates. The Parts can be had separ¬ 
ately at Is. 6d. each. The Five bound together in 
One octavo Volume, 7s. 6d. 
A Smaller Edition of the two First Parts has already 
been published, and a New Edition is called for. 
Opinions of the Press on the First Edition of 
RAMBLES IN SEARCH OF FERNS-RAMBLES 
IN SEARCH OF MOSSES. 
“Two tiny volumes, the merit of which is to be 
estimated in a ratio exactly the reverse of their size.” 
—Art Journal. 
“ We heartily recommend these as gift hooks. 
They are neatly and profusely illustrated, and convey 
in a pleasing manner much useful information.”— 
Cottage Gardener. 
“The ‘ Rambles’ are well written, and will please 
alike the general reader and the collector of these 
popular plants.”— Daily News. 
London: Journal of Horticulture and Cottage 
Gardener Office, 171, Fleet Street, E.C. 
