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THE GAEDENING WORLD. 
February 22 , 1890. 
ESTABLISHED 1848. ORIGINAL WARRANTED WEIGHED. RAILWAY GUARANTEE. 
Horticultural & Household Anthracite. 
ENTIRELY WITHOUT SMOKE. SUPERSEDES COKE EOR HOTHOUSES. 
With ESSERY’S DOG GRATES, it can now be used in Drawing and other Rooms, where its Parity, Cheapness, Durability, Cleanliness, and 
Minimum Quantity required, as compared with ordinary coals, will be appreciated. 
Supplied to the Gardens of a great number of the Nobility, Gentry, and principal Florists, &c., around London and in the Provinces. Delivered by Rail to 
all parts with despatch DIRECT FROM THE COLLIERY. 
FIRST COST PRICES AND AUTOGRAPH REFERENCES ON APPLICATION TO 
WILLIAM H. ESSERY, Anthracite Colliery Office, SWANSEA. 
N.B.—Not my Anthracite if not delivered in my Trucks marked WILLIAM H. ESSERY. [See “GARDENING WORLD,” Jas-cary, 5 ,1SS9- 
C. FRA ZF R ’ S Fxecutors, 
Horticultural Builders, NORWICH, 
No. 58.—THE “RAPID” PROPAGATOR 
Is the best and cheapest 
before the public, and will 
be found especially service¬ 
able to Amateurs and 
Gardeners. These Propa¬ 
gators are constructed of 
good redwood deal, painted 
three coats of oil colour, 
and glazed with 21-oz. glass. 
The glass in the top slides 
in a groove, and can be 
easily removed for venti¬ 
lation or attention to the 
plants. The bottom of the 
propagating chamber is of 
corrugated iron. The heat 
is generated by means of an 
Oil Lamp underneath the 
Boiler (as shown in draw¬ 
ing). and is retained in the 
Heating Chamber. With 
proper care at first the 
lamp will burn without attention for about 24 hours. Cash 
Prices, Carriage Paid—No. 1 size, £2 ; No. 2 siz J , £2 7s. G<t. 
Depth of Propagating Chamber, 11 ins. Packing Cases, 5s. 
extra ; allowed if returned. 
CUCUMBER FRAME LIGHTS, 
2 ins. thick, strengthened with iron bars across, and fitted with 
handle, glazed with 21-oz. glass and painted 3 coats of oil colour, 
complete, 6 ft. by 3 ft. 10 in., 16s each. 
Orders 4 Os. value Carriage Raid to any Railway Station in 
England and Wales; also to Edinburgh, Glasgow , Dublin, and 
Belfast. Illustrated Catalogues of Greenhouses, Garden Fmmes, 
Propagators, Handlights, doc., post free, 6 stamps. 
CONWAY G.WARNE 
(Successor to JOHN MATTHEWS), 
THE lotteries, WESTON-SUPER-MARE. 
FLOWERPOTS 
The Largest Manufacturer 
OF 
f HORTICULTURAL POTTERY 
IN THE WORLD. 
21 Prize Medals. Thousands 
of Testimonials. 
—PRICE LISTS FREE.— 
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THE ORCHID FLOWER HOLDER 
(patented). 
A useful invention for Orchid Growers and Floral Decorators. 
Price, per dozen, 3s. 9 d., postpaid. 
TO BE HAD OF 
ALFRED OUTRAM, 
7, MOORE PARK ROAD, FULHAM, LONDON, S.W. 
MADE WITH BOILING WATER. 
EPPS’S 
GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. 
COCOA 
MADE WITH BOILING MILK. 
THE “STOTT” 
£ . ■ : 
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DISTRIBUTOR, 
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CERTAIN DEATH TO INSECT PESTS. 
CHEAP, SIMPLE, and EFFECTUAL. 
Prices, Press Opinions and Testimonials on application to— 
THE “STOTT” FERTILISER and INSECTICIDE 
DISTRIBUTOR Co., Limited, 
Barton House, MANCHESTER. 
AGENTS WANTED THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY. 
By Permission of the Hon. Board of 
Customs Free oj Duty. 
NICOTINE 
SOAP. 
An unrivalled Insecticide for the use of 
Plant Cultivators, being an effectual eradicator 
of Scale, Thrips, Green Fly, Mealy Bug, and 
all Parasites affecting Plants without injury 
to foliage. It lias now undergone a thorough 
test by some of the most practical men in 
Horticulture, and it is proved beyond all doubt 
that no Insecticide will bear comparison with 
it for its deadly effects on Insects, combined 
with perfect safety to the plants themselves. 
Some hundreds of Testimonials lately 
received from men of considerable ex¬ 
perience throughout the Kingdom. 
Sold in Jars, 8 ozs., Is. 6d.; 20 ozs., 
3s.; 40 ozs., 5s. 6d.; and in Tins, 
14 lbs., 15s. 6d.; and Drums, 28 lbs., 
25s.; 56 lbs., 50s.; 112 lbs., 95s. 
Full Directions for use upon each Packet. 
—SOLE MANUFACTURERS— 
Corry, Soper, Fowler&Co., Ld. 
LONDON. 
May be obtained of all SEEDSMEN 
and NURSERYMEN. 
SAVE YOUR FRUIT CROP 
BY USING 
THE 
CHEAPEST MADE 
AND THOROUGHLY STRONG 
2 ft. wide, Is. 10d. per foot run 
3 ft. wide, 2s. 6 d. per foot ruD 
Carriage paid for Orders over £5 
PRICE LIST FREE. 
W. aiQHAEDSOlT & Co., 
Horticultural Builders and Hot-water Engineers, 
DARLINGTON. 
NATIVE GUANO.—Best and Cheapest Manurejor Garden 
use.— 
Price, £3 10s. per ton, in bags. Lots under 10 cwt. 4s. per cwl. 
A 1-cwt. sample bag sent carriage paid to any station in England 
on receipt of P. 0. for 5s. 
Extract from Thirteenth Annual Collection of Reports. 
NATIVE GUANO for Potatoes, Vegetables, Vines and Fruit. 
C. FIDLER, Reading, used it for Potatoes, and says: “I 
found your Manure give very satisfactory results.” 
F. PAY, Gardener to Lord Tennyson, reports: “ Potatoes, a 
good crop; Grapes, coloured well; Strawberries, very fine 
fruit; Chrysanthemums, good flowers and fine foliage; Celery, 
extra large ; Tomatoes and Cucumbers did well with it. A 
valuable Manure and easily applied.” 
NATIVE GUANO for Roses, Lawns, &c.— 
A. SLAUGHTER, Steyuing, used for Roses. Results: 
“ Fine dark foliage; good substance and blooin, and strong 
growth. A good stimulant for Roses.” 
G. WOODGATE. Gardener to Lord Wolverton, used for 
Lawns. Result: “ Very satisfactory.” 
Orders to— 
The NATIVE GUANO COMPANY (Limited), 
29, NEW BRIDGE STREET BLACKFRIARS, LONDON, E.C., 
Where Pamphlets of Testimonials, &c., may be obtained. 
AGENTS WANTED. 
G reenhouses.— Span-roof complete, 
with Ventilators, Irons for opening, half-glass door, 
Staging, all glass, &c., &c. Made in sections so that they can 
be erected by any handy man in a few hours. 7 by 5 ft., 56s.; 
9 by 6 ft., £4; 12 by S ft., £6 ; 15 by 10 ft., £S Ss. ; 20 by 10 ft., 
£11 10s.; 25 by 10 ft., £17. Any size or shape made. Strong 
Garden Lights, painted and glazed. 3 by 4 ft., 6 s. 6 d. ; 6 by 4 ft., 
9s. each, packed and put on rail. For illustrations of above and 
prices of Lean-to's, f-Spans, Conservatories, Cucumber Frames, 
Summer-houses, Poultry-houses, Sashhars, and Glass, send for 
List, post free. Good, sound, well-seasoned materials only used. 
Estimates for every description of horticultural building. 
Plans, &c., free. Note New Address — 
W. COOPER, 751, Old Kent Road, S.E. 
PROTECT YOUR PLANTS 
BY USING 
“FRICI DOMO” CANVAS, 
A Cheap Substitute for Mats. 
To be had of all Nurserymen and Florists, or 
BENJAMIN EDGINGTON, LD., LONDON BRIDGE, S.E. 
Bentley’s Insecticide. 
Mr. G. Wythes, Syon House, writes :— 
“Bentley’s Insecticide is a great saving in comparison to 
others. We use it largely, and it never fails to thoroughly 
eradicate all insect pests." 
—FOR PARTICULARS ArPLY TO— 
JOSEPH BENTLEY, 
Chemical Works, BARROW-ON-HUMBER, HULL. 
Printed for the Proprietors by H. M. Pollett & Co.,Farm Street, Aldersgate Street, E.C., and Published by Brian Wynne, at the Office, 17, Catherine Street, Covent Garden, London, W.C., Feb. 22,1S90. 
Agents : for Scotland—Messrs. J. Menzies & Co., Edinburgh and Glasgow. For Ireland—Messrs. Charles Eason & Son, Dublin and Belfast. For Manchester—Mr. John Heywood. 
