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THE GARDENING WORLD 
April 26, 1890. 
LAING’S BEGONIAS 
SHOULD BE TRIED BY ALL. 
CHEAL’S DAHLIAS. 
WINNERS of the GREAT CENTENNIAL PRIZE. 
TOHN LAING & SONS beg to 
P J offer Seed saved from Prize Plants. 
In illustrated packets. Choice Mixed 
Single or Double varieties, Is., 2s. 6d., and 
5s. per packet. Collections, 12 named 
Single varieties, separate, 5s. 6cZ.; 6 do., 3s. 
Tubers, named SiDgles, from 12s. to 42s. 
jM per doz.; unnamed SeedliDgs, 12s., ISs., 
ire, and 21s. per doz; Bedding, choicest. 6s. 
and 9s. per doz.; choicest named Doubles, 
from 42s. per doz. ; unnamed, very choice, 
24s. and 30s. per doz. ; choicest Mixed, 
ISs, per doz. The best procurable. 
CATALOGUES gratis. 
THE NURSERIES, 
Celebrated strain of Singles, Cactus, Pompon, 
Show, and Fancy varieties. 
New Descriptive CATALOGUE now ready, post free. 
«J. CHEAIT& bo ns. 
The Nurseries, CRAWLEY. 
YIOI^JLS. VIOLAS. 
Skylark, white, edged blue, Is. 3 cl. per doz. ; The Dove, dove 
colour, per doz., Is. 3d. ; Hardwick Yellow, Sovereign, Jafrana, 
Admiration, Pilrig Park, Blue King, Countess of Hopetoun, 
Mauve Queen, Countess of Kintore, Peach Blossom, &c., 12 in 
12 varieties, Is. 3d. ; 100 in 14 varieties, Ss. 6 d. Carriage paid to 
any address. 
FOREST HILL, LONDON, S.E. 
STARKIE BALDWIN, 
KELWAY’S 
OLD MEDAL (Paris, 1889) SPECI- 
ALITIES.—Gladioli, Pseonies, Pyrethrums, Gaillardias, 
Delphiniums, &c. Catalogues are now ready, Gratis and Post 
Free, containing Priced and Descriptive Lists of all our 
Specialities for 1S90, and everything needful for the Garden. 
WOODBINE NURSERY, BURNLEY. 
PROTECT YOUR PLANTS 
BY USING 
“FRIGI D0MO” CANVAS, 
A Cheap Substitute for Mats. 
To be had of all Nurserymen and Florists, or 
LANCPORT, SOMERSET. 
CUTBUSH’9 
BENJAMIN EDGINGTON, LD., LONDON BRIDGE, S.E. 
BENTLEY’S INSECTICIDE 
MILLTRACK MUSHROOM SPAWN. 
Too well known to require descrip¬ 
tion. Price 6s. per bushel; Is. extra 
per bushel for package ; or 6d. per cake, 
free by Parcel Post, Is. None genuine 
unless in sealed packages, and printed 
cultural directions enclosed, with our 
signature attached. 
Wm. CUTBUSH & SON, 
NURSERYMEN di SEED MERCHANTS, 
HIGHGATp NURSERIES, 
LONDON, N. 
I 
THE 
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WEED KILLER 
Trial sample post free. without which 
_ none is genuine. 
Maintains its Superiority over all Bivals 
for permanently destroying vegetation on Walks, Carriage 
Drives, Ash Tennis Courts, Stonework grown green, &c. 
Used at Kew Gardens , Royal Horticultural Gardens , dec., dec. 
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to all using Weed Killer bearing our Trade Mark, 
without which none is genuine. Refu.e Imitations. 
Price— Gallon 2/-, 5 gals. 1/9 per gal., 10 gals. 1/6 per gal,, 
40 gals. 1/4 per gal. Special quotations for quantities. 
Carriage paid on 10 gals, and upwaids. 
DISTRIBUTOR for 
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Holds 40 gallons. Wrought-iron 
frame-work neatly painted. Gal¬ 
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flow. Gives spray 36 ins. wide. 
Price £4 net on rail Glasgow. 
Sole Manufacturers: The 
HORTICULTURAL & AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL COY- 
Works: 97, MILTON ST., GLASGOW. 
Principal AgentsBLACKLEY, YOUNG & Co., 
103. HOLM STREET, GLASGOW. 
NOTICE- We oriqinally had our Works at Tonbridge,\ 
Kent , but removed them to GLASGOW in January, 
18S7, since which time our ONLY ADDRESS Ims been 
GLASGOW. - 
SOLD BY SEEDSMEN AND FLORISTS. 
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“ 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.” In sample bottles, 4/1, 2/4, postage 
paid ; ^-gallon, 5/- ; 1 gallon, 9/-. 
To be had of the Trade or Sole Manufacturer , 
JOSEPH BENTLEY 
CHEMICAL WORKS, BARROWON-HUMBER, HULL. 
FERNS A SPECIALITY. 
The largest, most complete and profusely ILLUSTRATED 
CATALOGUE OF FERNS ever published, containing over 
120 Illustrations and much valuable practical information on the 
cultivation of Ferns, &c., including comprehensive List of useful 
Gardening Books. 
One Shilling and Sixpence , post free. 
Smaller Catalogue of about 1,400 species and varieties, free on 
application. 
W. & J. BIRKENHEAD, 
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SALE. MANCHESTER. 
FORBES’ CATALOGUE 
OF 
FLORISTS’ FLOWERS 
FOR 1890 (116 pages), 
Is the LARGEST, BEST, MOST RELIABLE and COMPLETE 
ever issued on Florists’ Flowers. It gives accurate des¬ 
criptions of THOUSANDS of VARIETIES of Florists’ Flowers 
that cannot be had elsewhere, besides a very full List, giving 
colour, HEIGHT, MONTH of FLOWERING, and price of nearly 
ONE THOUSAND varieties of PERENNIAL and HARDY 
BORDER PLANTS, with a mass of other USEFUL INFOR¬ 
MATION indispensable to all who would excel in the culti¬ 
vation of Flowers. 
This Catalogue is a most useful and convenient reference 
Book on all Sections of Florists’ Flowers, and should be in the 
hands of all who love a Garden. 
FREE ON APPLICATION. 
JOHN FORBES, 
NURSERYMAN, f 
HAWICK, SCOTLAND. 
X*OW (and when the plants have commenced to 
grow) is an excellent time to plant 
HOLLIES, CONIFERS JEWS, 
and almost all EVERGREEN SHRUBS, also 
ASPARAGUS 
CLEMA TIS may b MaT ted in 
Descriptive Lists of the above and following free. 
R08E8 IN POTS 
Best New and Old 
English and Foreign sorts. 
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Nurserymen and Seed Merchants, 
WORCESTER. 
SAVES MORE THAN TWICE ITS COST IN LABOUR. 
NO SMELL. 
One application will keep the Walks and Drives clear 
of Weeds for at least Eighteen Months. 
Highly commended by the judges at the Alexandra Palace Rose 
Show, 1889, after 15 Months’ Trial. Awarded a Certificate of 
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Prices In 1 and 2-gal. tins, 2s. per gal. (tins included); in 
5-gal. drums, Is. 6d. per gal.; 10 and 15-gal. drums, Is. 4d. 
per gal. Special quotation for larger quantities. Carriage 
paid on 10 gals, and upwards. 
Used in the proportion of One Gallon to 25 Gallons of Water. 
To BE HAD OF ALL NURSERYMEN AND SEEDSMEN. 
To prevent disappointment, insist upon having the “ACME.’ 
Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers, 
THE AGRI-HORTICULTURAL CHEMICAL COMPANY, 
Tunbridge. Kent; and Carlton St., Bolton. Lancashire. 
Agents in Ireland — W. Drummond & Sons. 58, Dawson Street, 
Dublin : Walter Carson & Sons, 21, Bachelor’s Walk, Dublin ; 
Alex. Dickson & Sons, 55, Royal Avenue, Belfast; McKenzie 
& Sons, Limited, Agricultural House, Camden Quay, Cork. 
PITCHER & MANDA, 
The United States Nurseries, 
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The ORIGINAL INTRODUCERS of the famous Chrysan¬ 
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CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
For new Catalogue apply to — 
A. «J. MANDA 
(MANAGER), 
The United States Nurseries, 
HEXTABLE, SWANLEY, KENT. 
“NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT TREES.” 
R OBERT NEAL begs to call the attention of 
Gentlemen, Local Boards, Builders, and others 
who intend planting this season, to his large and varied 
stock of Shrubs, Standard and Ornamental and Forest 
Trees, Fruit Trees, Roses, and Climbing Plants, &c., 
which, being well transplanted, are in fine condition 
for removal, and having been grown in the vicinity of 
London, are specially adapted for Town and Street 
Plantings. Special quotations for large quantities. 
Delivery free within a radius of six miles of the 
Nursery. Inspection of the stock solicited. Cata¬ 
logues free on application. “Also to offer extra fine 
Forcing Sea Kale and Rhubarb.” 
THE NURSERIES, 
TRINITY ROAD, 
WANDSWORTH COMMON, 
NOTE THIS—PANSIES. 
T HE largest and most select Collection of 
SCOTCH PANSIES ever brought together. I will send 
for 10s. 1 doz. First Class Competition var., including the lamous 
new var., “Lord Hamilton.” It obtained the highest certi¬ 
ficate at the Scotch Pansy Society in June last, as also at 12 
other societies. Other very fine varieties for exhibition or 
decoration, 2s. 6d., 4s., 6s., and Ss. per doz. Violas in 12 fine 
varieties for Is. 6r7. My “Treatise on the Cultivation of the 
Pansy” (every grower should have it), 7 d .; cloth, Is. Id., post 
free. Seed (show and fancy), Is. and 2s. 6d. per packet. Pansy 
and Seed List on application. 
ALEX. LISTER, Pansy Specialist, Rothesay, N;B. 
PRICE. 6 D. 
OUR HARDY FRUITS 
A Practical Guide to their Cultivation. 
For LANDOWNERS, TENANT FARMERS, COTTAGERS, 
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By BRIAN WYNNE, E.B.H.S. 
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EAST HARDING STREET, LONDON, E.C. 
Jthe BEST MUSHROOM SPAWN’ 
“ 1 H C BSSOIVS IMHKOVKLV’ 
1.5/- per bus. Circular, with testimonials, Post Free. 
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(BOOTY'S PATENT.) 
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The “ Feeders ” can also be given to Fruit Trees, Vines, Roses, 
and Vegetables, either indoors or out in the open. 
2s. 2d. per 100, in Tin Boxes. Carriage Paid. Case 
of 12 Boxes, £1 Is. 
ARTHUR BOOTY & Co., 
Florists, HIGH HARROGATE. 
