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THE GARDENING WORLD. 
November 14, 189i. 
STRONG PLANTS, CARRIAGE PAID. 
Extent of Glass Structures , 54,000 Superficial Feet. 
Extent of Nurseries, 57 Acres. 
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18 Greenhouse Ferns, assorted and named ... ... 26 
12 Greenhouse Ferns, 6 var., including Maiden-hair 1 9 
12 Maiden-hair Ferns, 12 var., most lovely kinds ... 5 0 
6 Maiden-hair Ferns, 4 distinct var., nanved ... ... 2 0 
3 Adiantum Farleyense, most handsome Maiden-hair 2 6 
100 Assorted Maiden-hair Ferns, my selection, well 
assorted ... ... .. 10 o 
50 Ditto. ... ... ... . 5 9 
3 Greenhouse Asparagus plants, strong, well rooted 1 9 
6 Aralia Sieboldi, handsome foliage plant, strong ... 2 6 
6 Palms, 3 var., healthy plants (12 for 4s.) ... ... 2 6 
3 Palms, from 4-in. pots, 4 to 5 leaves, Latania bor- 
bonica, &c. .. 
3 Gardenias, healthy plants, well rooted, from pots 
6 Gardenias, larger, well rooted, from 4-in. pots 
3 Lygodium scandens, the pretty climbing Fern 
6 Greenhouse Selaginellas or Mosses,including golden 
3 Hydrangea Dr. Hogg, best var. (12 for 4s. 6d.) 
2 Asserted Ferns for cool greenhouse without heat... 
6 Clematis montana and 2 C. Flammula, to 3 ft.... 
6 Climbing Roses, own roots, 6 var., to 3 ft. 
6 China or Monthly Roses, own roots, 6 var. 
13 Large-flowering Clematis, purple, &c. named 
12 Tea Roses on own roots, best kinds, named 
6 Mrs. Sinkins, new white Pink (12 for is. iod.) 
12 Small-leaved Ivies, pretty for rockeries or walls ... 
6 Variegated Gold and Silver Ivies (12 for 4s.) 
6 Ampelopsis Veitchii, small-leaved, self-clinging ... 
12 Irish Ivies, strong plants, 2 to 3 ft. high . 
12 Pansies and Violas, best named kinds . 
12 Alpine Auriculas, lovely strain (25 for 2s. 6 d.) 
6 Named perennial Phlox, 6 var. 
4 Honeysuckles, evergreen, Dutch, &c., named 
6 Perennial Michaelmas Daisies, white, very large... 
32 Assorted plants, suitable for rockeries . 
300 Assorted hardy herbaceous and perennial plants ... 
12 Iceland Poppies, pretty perennials . 
3 Dracaena indivisa, about 1 ft. high . 
6 Heliotropes, best kinds, well rooted. 
6 Large choice Greenhouse Ferns, A. Farleyense, 
tenerum, concinnum, latum, &c., 1 ft. high 
12 Chrysanthemums ; best named var. (25 for 3s. 6d.) 
6 Ficus repent, strong, well-rooted plants . 
6 Perennial Pyrethrums (12 for 3s.) . 
6 Heliotropes, 6 distinct named. 
3 Double Tropaeolums, Hermine.Grasshoft. 
6 Nicotiana atfinis (sweet scented Tobacco-plant) ... 
6 Fuchsias, 6 var., named ...-... ... ... , v . 
6 Delphiniums, mixed colours, light and dark 
6 Pinks, alba fimbriata or Anne Boleyn (pink) 
6 Bouvardias, 4 var., best named . 
6 Saxifrages, 3 distinct kinds . 
4 Marguerites, white and yellow, named . 
6 Tuberous Begonias, excellent strain. 
6 Tree or winter-flowering Carnations. 
6 Perennial mauve Michaelmas Daisy. 
6 Sedums, in 6 var., named ... . 
6 Saxifrages, in 6 var., named . 
6 Coleus, 6 distinct and best named kinds 
6 Ivy Geraniums, best named vars. 
6 Lavender or Southernwood, strong plants ... - ... 
6 Begonia Rex, handsomely marked leaves. 
6 Christmas Roses. 
12 Perennial Cornflowers, lovely blue. 
12 Perennial white Candytuft *. 
12 Seedling Carnations, from double flowers .. 
3 Passion-flowers, 3 vars., named . 
6 Lobelia cardinalis, intense red flowers, perennial 
3 Ampelopsis yariegata (variegated Virginian Creeper) 
3 Scarlet Salvias, very free flowering. 
1 Tacsonia, 1 Hoya, 1 Solanum jasminoides. 
12 Perennial Gaillardias, assorted colours . 
3 Sensitive-plants, from single pots . 
6 Primula obconica, always in flower, strong. 
6 Rudbeckia Newmanii, bright yellow, perennial ... 
6 Spiraea, good clumps . 
6 Cyclamen persicum, good strain . 
12 Hollyhocks, mixed, from double flowers . 
12 Hollyhocks, double, white or yellow ... . 
40 Wallflowers, blood-red, purple, yellow, &c. 
12 Double German Wallflowers, good strain. 
6 Perennial Oriental crimson Poppies. 
3 Pampas clumps, from pots . 
100 Strawberry-plants, 4 vars., best named . 
6 Carnations, Bride, Jupiter, Purity, Clove, &c. 
6 Arum Lilies.* . 
20 Foxgloves, white and spotted. 
20 Antirrhinums, splendid strain.' 
3 Erica Cavendishii, strong, well-rooted . 
3 Erica hvemaiis, strong, well-rooted. 
3 Deutzias, 3 Solanums . 
6 Flowering shrubs, Ribes, Deutzia, &c., Lilac, 
Weigelia, Mock Orange . 2 9 
A lovely wreath or cross of natural flowers, js. 6d., 10s. 6d., 
or 15s. 
Less quantities'at same rate if order exceeds 2s. 6d. in value. 
Any ns. worth may be selected from this advt. for 10s.; any 
23s. worth for 20s. All plants in this advt. are carriage paid. 
Catalogue gratis. See also advts. on front page. 
P-O. Orders and P. Notes payable at Clevedon. 
H. ENGLISH, Clevedon and Clapton 
Nurseries, Clevedon. 
A CER NEGUNDO VARIEGATA, the 
Xx lovely variegated Maple, for outdoor or pot culture, 
strong plants, \\ to 2 ft., is. 3 d. each, 6 for 6s., 10s. doz., carriage 
paid. — H. ENGLISH, Clevedon and Clapton Nurseries 
Clevedon* 
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CPECIAL OFFER of splendidly fur- 
nished plants for table and greenhouse decoration, in 
5-in. pots. Azalea indica, set with buds, is. 6 d. and as. each • 
Maiden-hair Ferns, is. each; Tree Ferns, is. 6rf. each; Pteris 
tremulaand other Ferns, is. 3d. each; Solanums, berried, is. 6d. 
each; Palms, ii to 3 ft. high, 2s. 6d., 3s. 6d., and 5s. each; 
Genistas, in bud, is. 3d. each; Ericas, in bud, is. 6d. each; 
Primulas, is. each; Cyclamen, is. 3d. each. 3 gratis plants over 
on each doz.—H. ENGLISH, Clevedon Nurseries, Clevedon. 
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) WARF or BUSH ROSES, i* to 2 J ft. 
U high, 200 varieties— Abel Carriere, Duke of Connaught, 
La France, Crimson Bedder, Prince C. de Rohan, Anna 
Diebach, Marie Beaumann, Boule de Neige, Malmaison, &c„ 
&c. 6 for 3s. ; 12 for 5s. 6d., my selection. Tea and Noisette 
Roses, Marechal Niel, Gloire de Dijon, Mad. Berard, White 
Gloire, Isabella Sprunt, &c., &c., 6 for 4s.; 7s. per doz., my 
selection, carriage paid. Catalogue gratis—H. ENGLISH 
Clevedon and Clapton Nurseries, Clevedon 
SPECIAL CULTURE 
OF 
FRUIT TREES & ROSES. 
A Large and Select Stock is now offered for Sale. 
The Illustrated & Descriptive Catalogue of Fruits post free 3 d. 
The Descriptive Catalogue of Roses pest free. 
THOMAS RIVERS & SON, 
The Nurseries, SA WBRIDGEWORTH,Herts. 
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PICRENA, 
THE UNIVERSAL INSECTICIDE, 
SAFE—ECONOMICAL—EFFECTUAL, 
FOR 
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SPIDER, CAMELLIA SCALE, MEALY BUG, BROWN 
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jj Bentleys Insecticide, * 
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l Bentley’s Soluble Paraffin, \ 
| n 1 Gallon, 51-; 3 Gallons, 4j9 perGallon. 
St SOLE MANUFACTURER-. 8 
JOSEPH BENTLEY, J 
CfjentiraL Mtarks, 8 
“15, Princes Street, Edinburgh, 15th July, 1887. 
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are applied through common syringe or garden engine, a much 
severer test of efficiency than when applied by hand-washing 
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“I remain, Dear Sirs, yours truly (signed) A. MACKENZIE. 
(Of Messrs. Methvcn & Sons.) 
“Victoria and Paradise Nurseries, Upper Holloway, 
London, yth January, 1S88. 
“Gentlemen — I have given your Insecticide, ‘Picrena/a 
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(Signed) “ B. S. WILLIAMS.” 
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