April 5, 1890. 
THE GARDENING WORLD. 
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ESTABLISHED 18 4-8. ORIGINAL WARRANTED WEIGHED. RAILWAY GUARANTEE. 
Horticultural & Household Anthracite. 
ENTIRELY ‘WITHOUT SMOKE. SUPERSEDES COKE FOR HOTHOUSES. 
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Minimum Quantity required, as compared with ordinary coals, ivill be appreciated. 
Supplied to the Gardens of a great number of the Nobility, Gentry, and principal Florists, &c., around London and iu 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. [Sf.e “GARDENING WORLD,” January, 5, 1SS9. 
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