THE FLORIST AND POMOLOOIST ADVERTISER. 
The Greatest Novelty of the Season. 
BEATON’S HY BRID BEDDING GERANIUMS. 
W M. PAUL (Son and Successor to the late A. Paul), begs to announce that he has 
Purchased from the Executors of the late Mr. Donald Beaton the whole of his 
SEEDLING BEDDING GERANIUMS 
which include the latest efforts of this successful hybridist. Some are of a yellowish 
tinge, some rose, some purple, some magenta; the individual flowers of others are 
larger than a five-shilling piece. For bedding purposes they will prove invaluable, 
being new in colour, and remarkably free and hardy. They will be offered by Priced 
Descriptive List in October. 
MOW IX BliOOUI—IXSPECTIOX IXVITED, 
Entrance from the Platform Waltham Station, Great Eastern Railway. 
PAULS NURSERIES, WALTHAM CROSS, N. 
GRAHAM’S MUSCAT MUSCADINE, 
A HARDY ORCHARD-HOUSE GRAPE WITH A FRONTIGNAN FLAVOUR. 
T HIS hardy and prolific Grape was raised by F. J. Graham, Esq., of Cranford, and received 
a First-class Certificate from the Fruit Committee of the Royal Horticultural 
Society. It has a fine Frontignan flavour, is equal in every respect to the Chasselaa 
Musque, but more hardy, and not so liable to crack as that variety is. It is a very abundant 
bearer, the bunches being equal in size to those of Royal Muscadine, and the berries as large 
as those of Dutch Sweetwater. 
The Stock having been purchased by 
JOHN STANDISH, 
Strong Plants now ready, Price 15s. to 31s. 6d, each. 
Strong Plants of all the leading hinds of Grapes, lists and prices to be had on application. 
ROYAL NURSERIES, ASCOT, BERKS. 
HEATING BY HOT WATER. 
Public and Private Buildings, Manufactories, Conservatories, Ac., 
HEATED ON THE MOST IMPROVED SYSTEM, 
COMBINED WITH PERFECT* VENTILATION. 
B ATHS Fitted upon Economical Principles connected with Kitchen 
Ranges, ready for use Night or Day, without Extra Fire. 
Success in all cases guaranteed. Estimates free. References to 
hundreds of the Nobility’s Seats, Botanical Societies, Public Build¬ 
ings, Banks, Manufactories, &c. 
BURY & POLLARD, 
Successors to JOHN R. PEILL, 
Sole Manufacturers of the Improved Conical Boilers, 
which require no brickwork, and which boilers have for their durability and 
economy attained a celebrity far surpassing any other boilers ever invented. 
PARK IRON WORKS, 17, New Park St., Southwark, London, S.E. 
N B.—Patent WINDMILLS for pumping and driving farm machinery, from 
half-horse power upwards. To be seen daily at work as above. BURY AND 
POLLARD are now making a powerful Windmill for the India Board, with 
pumps for cotton irrigation. 
