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THE GARDENING WORLD 
May 25, 1889. 
BERMUDA LILIES. 
LI LIU M HARR I St I (warranted true). 
Send for Trade Price List. 
SIEBRECHT & WADLEY, 
409 , FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK, U.S.A. 
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TBY THE NEW 
TENNIS” LAIN MOWER. 
A beautifully designed, well constructed and almost noiseless 
Machine—durable, easy to work and eminently suitable for the 
Tennis Ground and also for Ornamental Gardening. Gearing is 
encased; steel cutters, made by a new process, are unbreakable. 
NET CASH PRICES, complete with Grass Boxes 
6 7 S 10 12 14 ins. wide. 
23s. 29s. 35s. 42s. 63s. 84s. each. 
FOLLOWS & BATE, Limited, 
Patentees and Manufacturers of the Patent 
“VICTORIA,” “ CLIMAX,” “ MANCHESTER,” & ROYAL 
ANCLO-AMERICAN LAWN MOWERS. 
70,000 Sold since 1869. Price Lists on application. 
G0&T0N, MANCHESTSB. 
To be obtained from all respectable Ironmongers 
and Seedsmen throughout the Kingdom, or if any 
difficulty is ex perienced, direct from the Manufactor y 
/CACTUS DAHLIAS.—The four grandest 
VV varieties known—Constance, Fire King, Mrs. Hawkins, 
Juarezii—one of each, strong plants from single pots. Is. 64. 
Dahlias, finest named double varieties, strong plants from single 
pots, 3s. 3d. dozen. Chrysanthemums, finest exhibition varieties, 
all named, well rooted plants, Is. 3d. dozen; 2s. 25. Choice 
dwarf blue Ageratums, 6 d. dozen. Grand double Zinnias, 
brilliant colours; Pansies, fine French strain, magnificent 
blooms; Asters, finest imported Pseony Perfection, lovely va¬ 
rieties ; finest Phlox Drummondi grandiflora, exquisite colours ; 
and double scarlet Geums (equals scarlet Geraniums), 5 d. dozen ; 
Is. id. 50 ; 2s. id. 100. Dark blue Lobelia, Golden Pyrethrum, 
Godetia Lady Albemarle (crimson), Godetia Duchess of Albany 
(pure satin white), double German Asters, Dell’s splendid crim¬ 
son dark-leaf Beet, beautiful scarlet and yellow-leaf Chilian 
Beet, Perilla (fine bronze leaves), Phlox Drummondi (pretty 
mixed colours), choice Virginian Tobacco, Dianthus Eastern 
Queen (most lovely colours), dwarf Nasturtium Indian Queen 
(brilliant rich scarlet), and pure white Phlox Drummondi, id. 
dozen; Is. 2 d. 50; 2s. 100. All free.—LAWS & SON, Florists, 
Beccles. _ 
F lower shows, fetes, enter¬ 
tainments, &c.—Ventriloquial, Conjuring, Italian 
Marionettes, &c.—For particulars address PROF. BOURNE, 
Ventriloquist, Hoxton, London. Proved such an attraction that 
two extra performances were given at the Town Hall, West 
Brighton Flower Show, 1SSS _ _ 
GARDENING BOOKS. 
THE “NONPAREIL” ARTIFICIAL MANURE 
AS MANUFACTURED BY 
* trade 
CEO. SYM0NDS0N, Waltham Abbey, Essex, 
After 10 years’ practical experience on 600 acres of Land, 
proving it to be a highly concentrated Fertiliser. 
C OMPOSED of the purest ingredients, and particularly 
suitable in its application to the growth of Vegetables, 
Flowers and Emit, especially Roses, Chrysanthemums, Tines, 
Strawberries, and other gross-feeding Plants. This Manure 
is sold under a guaranteed Analysis, and, while being sent 
out in a perfectly soluble condition, is entirely free from any 
offensive smell, an objection often made by ladies when 
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mark. 
using Artificial Manures. 
SOLD by all NURSERYMEN and SEEDSMEN, in TINS, 6d„ is., 2s. 6d., 5s., and 10s. each. 
In Larger Quantities by arrangement.__ 
HUGHES’ FIR TREE OIL SYRINOE. 
Eor HORTICULTURAL and other purposes. 
THROWS a CONCENTRATED SPRAY or a SINGLE JET CONTINUOUSLY 
until the liquid in Pail or other reservoir is exhausted. 
2 s_' 
Peovisioxal Patent 
No. 11,128. 
This Syringe is self-feeding and 
throws a constant jet or spray 
a long distance, and is suitable 
for washing Plants, Windows, 
and other purposes. Ladies will 
find this Syringe easier & cleaner 
to work with than any other, 
PRICE with 5 FEET 
TUBING. 
Small Size, 12 6 
Medium Size, 17 6 
Largest Size, 24- 
Extra Tubing supplied 
This Syringe is so made that it 
cannot get out of order. It acts as a force 
pump in drawing water from a Well or 
Cistern, and throws a continuous spray or 
jet with great force. It is a great boon to 
Amateurs & Gardeners, and is suitable for 
every purpose where a Syringe can be used. 
FIR TREE OIL 
INSECTICIDE 
In Bottles and Tins, 
Price, 1 6, 2 6, 4 6, 7/6, and 12 6. 
HUGHES' Fit? TREE OIL SPRAY PUMP, 25s; A Larger Size 45s. 
HUGHES’ APHICIDF, Is. 6d., by Post, Is. 8d. 
Hughes’ Cream and Green 
Colour Shading t° r Glass¬ 
houses. Convenient, Inex¬ 
pensive, Easily Applied. 
Lasts all the Summer, and 
can then be easily washed 
off. Is. 
Hughes’ Floral Cement f °r 
lixing Bloom of Azaleas, &c. 
& tor Cut Flowers. A great 
boon to Florists and all 
lovers of Flowers. Dries 
Instantly. In bottles, Is. 
and 2s. 
Hughes’ Styptic for prevent¬ 
ing Vines Bleeding after 
Pruning. Very effectual in 
preventing the flow of sap 
in Vines being wasted. In 
bottles, is. 6d. & 2s. (yd. 
Hughes' Tropical Beetle 
Powder for destroy in z Cock¬ 
roaches. Beetles, Crickets, 
Bugs, Fleas. Mosquitos. Ac. 
Most effectual in Green¬ 
houses and for Animals and 
Bed Clothing. 6d., 1 -, & 2 6. 
E. GRIFFITHS HUGHES, Victoria Street, MANCHESTER. 
Wholesale from Messrs. Hooper & Co.; Corry, Soper & Co.; Osman & Co., and all the Seed Merchants and 
Patent Medicine Honses in London. NEW YORK —Kolkep. & Sons. 
Demy 8vo., Cloth Boards, with I wenty-five Illustrations. Price, Is.; Post Free, Is. 3d. 
The TUBEROUS BECONIA, 
ITS HISTORY AND CULTIVATION. 
— CONTENTS - 
Published at “THE GARDENING WORLD” OFFICE. 
THE CHRYSANTHEMUM ANNUAL. -By 
Lewis Castle.— Price, Ls. ; post free, Is. Id. Now 
ready. 
VINES AND VINE CULTURE.-The best 
book on Grapes. By Archibald F. Barron, Super¬ 
intendent of the Royal Horticultural Society’s 
Garden, Chiswick; Secretary of the Fruit Committee. 
—A New and Cheaper Edition, Revised and Enlarged. 
Demy 8 vo., Handsomely Bound in Cloth. Price, 5s. ; 
post free, 5s. 3d. 
THE NATIONAL CHRYSANTHEMUM 
SOCIETY’S CATALOGUE. — A classified and 
descriptive list of the varieties in cultivation, prepared 
by a specially selected Committee of the Society. 
Price, Is. ; post free, Is. Iff. 
THE CARNATION AND HC0TEE, Its 
History, Properties and Management—With 
a Descriptive List of the Best Varieties in Cultivation. 
By E. S. Dodwell, Hon. Sec. and Treasurer of the 
Carnation and Picotee Union. Price, 2s. 6 d., 
post free. 
CULTURAL DIRECTIONS EOR THE ROSE, 
with full descriptions of all the newest and best 
Roses in cultivation. Selections adapted to various 
circumstances and situations, and a calendar of 
operations. By John Cranston. Seventh Edition, 
revised. Price, 3s. 6 f i., post free. 
Introduction—A Brief History of the Begonia Family—The History of the Tuberous Begonia from the intro¬ 
duction of B. boliviensis—The first Garden Hybrid and subsequent improvements—Propagation of the Begonia : 
1 ., By Seeds ; II., By Cuttings—Cultivation of the Begonia under glass—Double-flowering Begonias—Cultivation 
of late or winter-flowering plants—The new race of winter-flowering varieties—Begonias for Exhibition and for 
Bedding Out—Seed Saving and Hybridisation—The best form of Begonia House—Lists of Select Varieties, &c., &c. 
—And Illustrations of twenty-two species and varieties. 
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