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THE GARDENING WORLD 
March 7, 1891. 
James Sendall & Co. 
HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS , 
CAMBRIDGE 
CONSERVATORIES, 
PLANT HOUSES, 
VINERIES, 
PEACH HOUSES, 
ORCHID HOUSES, 
FORCING HOUSES, &c., 
Executed in any part of the Kingdom with Stages, 
Fittings, and Heating Apparatus. 
THE PEOPLE’S SPAN-ROOF GREENHOUSE. 
No. SS. Size 15 ft. by 10 ft., as made. These pretty Hot¬ 
houses are made to build on 2 ft. 6 ins. of brickwork, or as a 
tenant’s fixture as shown ; they are Portable, easily put up or 
removed. The wood is best seasoned red deal. Iron gutters 
and pipes, two ends, one with a door ; brass bolt lock, side and 
top ventilators, handsome iron brackets inside the roof. Painted 
in two colours three times, glazed with 21 pz. English glass. 
15 feet by 10 feet, for brickwork . ... £21 0 0 
If made as a Tenant’s Fixture. 24 5 0 
Inventors & Makers of a great variety, of useful 
GrIL JOBLESS 
New Lists post free. 
No. 100. MELON & CUCUMBER FRAMES. 
These Frames are made of well-seasoned red wood deal, 11 in. 
thick, with our improved corners. Height at back, 2 ft.'; at 
front, 13 ins. The lights are 2 ins. thick, with iron cross-bar 
and handle. Painted three times, glazed with 21 oz. English 
glass. 
2 light frame. 
2 
2 
3 
4 
3 ft. x 4 ft. 
8 ft. x 5 ft. 
8 ft. x 6 ft. 
12 ft. x 6 ft- 
16 ft. x 6 ft 
20 ft. x 6 ft. 
Notice 
USEFUL SIZES 
No. 101. 
THE 
COTTAGE 
GARDEN 
FRAME 
A VERY HANDY FRAME FOR A BORDER. 
Front, 12 ins. high ; back, 24 ins.; painted three times, and 
glazed with 21 oz. English glass. 
Th : s Frame is our original invention, and is now much 
improved by having all the hinges made ’in malleable iron. 
Height at back, 2 ft.; at front, 13 ins. The woodwork is of 
the best seasoned red deal, 11 inch sides, 2 inch lights, painted 
three times, and glazed with 21 oz., English glass. The lights 
are set open as shown, or with short set opes and prop. 
Size, 5 ft. X 5 ft. ... 
10 ft. x 5 ft. 
8 ft. X 6 ft. 
12 ft. X 6 ft. 
16 ft. X 6 ft. 
Stocked is 
THESE USEFUL 
SIZES. 
£2 15 
4 5 
4 7 
5 15 
7 7 
For other kinds of Frames see our new Lists. 
Orders of 40s. value PACKED and CAR¬ 
RIAGE PAID to most Stations in England 
and Wales,, many in Scotland and Ireland. 
For Destroying Weeds cn Garden Walks, Carriage Drives, Hoads, Stable Yards, See., also for Killing Plantain 
on Lawns, Saves more than twice its cost in labour. No Smell. No disturbance of the Gravel. 
ONE APPLICATION WILL KEEP THE WALKS CLEAR OF WEEDS FOR AT LEAST 18 MONTHS. 
Me. W. G. Head, Superintendent, Crystal Palace Gardens, writes : — “ We were so satisfied with your composition and its price, 
that we have used it absolutely, and have every confidence in recommending it.” 
Mr. J, Press, Head Gardener, Alexandra Palace, remarks:—“ We are thoroughly satisfied with the action of the Weed Killer, 
and consider it a really genuine and cheap article.” 
The Solution is applied with an ordinan / vratering can. 
Prices, in 1 and. 2-Gal. Tins, 2/- per Gal. (Tins included); in 5-Gal. Drums, 1/6 per Gal. 
10 and 15-Gal. Drums, 1/4 per Gal. Special quotation for larger quantities. 
Carriage paid on 10 Gallons and upwards. 
Used in the proportion of one gallon to twenty-five gallons of water. 
ANTI-FUNGI POWDER. 
Ji-'E ONLY EFFECTUAL REMEDY FOR 
TOMATO DISEASE, MOULD and MILDEW on ROSES, VINES, &c. 
It can he applied with any ordinary Powder Distributor, hots no smell, and is harmless to the plants or fruit. 
Mr. W. Hills, Gardener to Viscount Gort, East Cowes Castle, writes :—“ I have used your Anti-Fungi Powder on Tomatoes 
badly diseased, and found it at once stnDped its progress. It is a great boon to Tomato growers.’ 
Mr. W. Child, Gardener to the Rev. W. Wilks, Secretary to the Royal Horticultural Society, says :—'• I have found it to be 
very good, and entirely dispels all traces of mildew on Chrysanthemums and other plants." 
Mr. C. Ross, Welford Park Gardens Newbury, writes :—“ The Powder answered for checking the disease on the Tomato leaves.’’ 
Prices—1 lb., 1/-; 3 lb., 2/9 ; 7 lb., 5/6 ; 14 lb., 10/-; 28 lb., 18/-; 56 lb., 35/-. 
Carriage paid on 28 lb. and upwards. 
SOLE PROPRIETORS AND MANUFACTURERS 
THE AGRI-HORTICULTURAL CHEMICAL COMPANY, Tunbridge, Kent. 
. And CARLTON STREET, BOLTON, LANCASHIRE. 
THIS is the Original PERFECT PROPAGATOR, 
-S- all others of the same form are only imitations. Even 
our Electro has 
is the only Pro- 
insures a per- 
tion of the 
of our PATENT 
easily kept up,li 
of oil in 24 
ingtosize. No 
or fumes from 1 
jure the seeds 
will act out-, 
inside. Com- 
for use from 
been copied. It 
pagator that 
lect cireula- 
waterbymeans 
BOILER 100’ 
burning 1 pint 
hours, accord- 
vapour, steam, 
oil or gas to in- 
or cuttings ; 
side as well as 
pleteandready 
20 s. each. 
TOOPE’S PATENT PIPE PROPAGATOR is a 
cheap and useful article for raising seeds or cuttings by the aid of 
hot- water pipes of any size, is an evaporatiDg pan when not in 
use for propagating purposes, made of zinc, and will not break or 
rust. Price 3s. 6d. If you want really good Heating Apparatuses 
for any purpose send to us ; if you are satisfied to have 
trumpery cheap goods with no guarantee and nobody to re¬ 
commend them— Don't. Catalogues Free. 
C. TOOPE SOW, 
Horticultural Engineers, 
STEP NEY SQ UARE, LON DON, E. 
VALUABLE BARGAIN] 
F ine mellow-toned violin, in 
perfect preservation. Suit- lady or gentleman for orches¬ 
tral or solo playing. Complete with Bow, baize-lined Case, and 
accessories. Take 15s. 6d for the lot ; Violin alone worth double. 
Money willingly returned if not approved. About 20s. worth of 
unsoiled music given in free. 
Mrs. GRAHAM, College Buildings, Ipswich, 
IRONFOUNDERS, STOURBRIDGE. 
Catalogues (free) of Boilers, Pipes, Valves, Coils, &c. 
W. Jones' Treatise “ Heating by Hot Water, 120 pages, Cloth, 2s. 
W. PEN DENNIS, 
PONKEY POTTERIES, 
RUA BON, NORTH W ALES. 
FLOWERPOTS 
Large quantities of all hinds always in stock. 
SAMPLES AN D PRICES ON APPLICATION. 
All Ware stamped PONKEY. 
’TJEE « STOTT ” 
Patent insecticide Distributor 
FATE'ICT' SPRAYER. 
PATENT SYRINGE. 
BEST INSECTICIDE— 
“ KII-JLiMRIGHT.” 
Certain Death to Insect Pests on Vines, Hops, Fruit 
Trees, P.oses, &e. 
BEST FEBTILIgEE- 
« FEEDMRIGHT.” 
Host invaluable for Chrysanthemums, Roses, Green¬ 
houses and Stove Plants. 
PARIS GREEN EM ULS ION 
Stand 13, Horticultural Exhibition, 
CRYSTAL PALACE, S.E. 
“ RAPID ” VrOPAGATOR. 
The only practical Propagator for 
raising plants from seeds, slips or 
cuttings. Packed on rail complete at 
the following sizes and prices :—1 ft. 
S ins. by 1 ft. 6 ins., £1 os .; 2 ft. 6 ins. 
by 1 ft. 10 ins., £110s.; 4 ft. by 2ft. £3. 
Send for complete Illustrated List, post free. 
WILLIAM COOPER, London' " s.e. 
MAGNIFICENT AMERICAN ORGAN. 
Massive Walnut Case ; 6 feet high ; 11 stops ; octave couplers ; 
2 knee swells; grand tone. Perfectly New- Eminent 
maker. 5 yi ars warranty. Price £26 4s., accept £13 13s., 
carriage paid. Photo and particulars free. Thoroughly genuine 
bargain. __ 
Mrs. A. PEAT, 
NEWTON GREEN, near ALFRETON. 
BOILING WATER OR MILK, 
E P PS’S 
GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. 
COCOA 
BREAKFAST OR SUPPER. 
SITUATIONS WANTED. 
To Noblemen and Gentlemen requiring Land 
Agents, Stewards, Bailiffs, or Gardeners. 
TAMES CARTER & Co. have at all times 
fj upon their Register reliable and competent MEN’ several 
of whom are personally well known to Messrs. Carter. En¬ 
quiries should be made to 237 and 23S, High Holborn, W.C. 
G ARDENER, HEAD, where one or two 
are kept, or FOREMAN iu the houses ; well up in all 
branches. Single. Age 27. Good character.—W. H., 70, 
Selsdon Road, South Croydon. 
