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THE GARDENING WORLD. 
August 9, 1890. 
ESTABLISHED 1851. 
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42 to 48, FANN STREET, AbDERSGATE STREET, 
LONDON, E.C. 
Nurserymen and Seedsmen’s Catalogues a Specialty. 
Schedules, Entry Forms, Certificates, and every description of Printing for Horticultural Societies. 
THE 
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“PERFECT” 
WEED KILLER 
( Trial Sample post free.) without which 
Maintains its Superiority over ail jtiuvais 
for permanently destroying- vegetation on Walks, Carriage 
Drives, Ash Tennis Courts, Stonework grown green, <fcc. 
Used at Kew Gardens , Royal Horticultural Gardens , dec., dec. 
COMPLETE SATISFACTION GU ARANTEED 
to all using Weed Killer bearing our Trade Mark, 
■without which none is genuine. Refu-e Imitations. 
Price—G allon 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. 
Used in the proportion of 1 gallon to 25 gallons of Water. 
-— DISTRIBUTOR for 
“Perfect” Weed Killer. 
Holds 40 gallons. Wrought-iron 
frame-work neatly painted. Gal¬ 
vanized tubes with tap to regulate 
flow. Gives spray 3G ins. wide 
Price £4 net on rail Glasgow. 
SOLV. iUAXrFA CTURKRS: TlIE 
HORTICULTURAL & AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL COY. 
Works: 97, MILTON ST., GLASGOW. 
Principal Agents BLACKLEY, 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 UNLY ADDRESS has been 
GLASGOW. - 
London Wholesale Agents— 
HURST & SON, 153, Honndsditch. 
SOLD BY SEEDSMEN AND FLORISTc. 
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. IMt/LTUM IN PARVO< -, 
Pi ice Lists and Testimonials on Application. 
THE “STOTT ” FERTILIZER, INSECTICIDE 
DISTRIBUTOR, Co., Ltd., 
BARTON HOUSE, MANCHESTER. 
RICHARDSON’S 
HORTICULTURAL 
BUILDINGS 
Best 
work guaranteed 
and at lowest prices. 
Fixed in any part of the King¬ 
dom with Hot - water 
Apparatus complete. 
catalogue 
FREE. 
HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS 
AND HOT-WATER ENGINEERS, 
DARLINGTON. 
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T he national chrysanthemum 
SOCIETY'S CATALOGUE.—A classified and descriptive 
list of the varieties in cultivation, prepared by a specially 
selected Committee of the Society. With the new Supplement, 
complete. Price, Is.; post free, Is. Id.—17, Catherine Street, 
Strand, W.C. 
ONCE USED ALWAYS USED. 
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The very best Watering Can in the Market. 
Used by all the leading Nurserymen, Gardeners, Orchid 
Growers, & Amateurs; & in the Royal Parks & Gardens. 
Made from 1 quart to 16 quarts. 
Ladies’ Cans from Is. 9d. each. Any size sent 
free by Parcel Post. 
Catalogues sent on receipt of Post Card. 
J. HAWS, 4, MAYOLA ROAD, CLAPTON. 
MADE WITH BOILING WATER. 
EPPS’S 
GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. 
COCOA 
MADE WITH BOILING MILK. 
BENTLEY’S 
WEED DESTROYER. 
Mr. W. IGGULDEN, Marston Gardens, writes:—“I have 
used your Weed Destroyer for several seasons. It is doubtful if 
anything more effectual will ever be concocted.” 
Mr. E. MOLYNEUX, Swanmore Park Gardens, writes :—“ I 
am much pleased with the Weed Killer. In addition to killing 
the weeds effectually, the gravel on our paths is rendered 
particularly bright by its use.” 
For further testimony, prices, and full par¬ 
ticulars, apply to the Sole Manufacturer— 
JOSEPH BENTLEY. 
chemical BARROW-ON-HUMBER, hull. 
WORKS, 
BAMBOOS 
For 
As Flower Supports for 
Garden & Greenhouse. 
Also for Furniture Making, 
Yacht Masts, and Punt Poles. 
Artistic Arches and Bridges, and every purpose where 
lightness and strength are required. 
3 ft. 10 in. by j and J in. thick ... 3/6 per 100 ; 5/- gross. 
3 ft. 10 in. by J to § in. ,, ... 5/- „ ; 7/- 
3 ft. 10 in. by J to 1 in. „ ... 7/- ,, ; 10/- 
5 & 6 ft. (assorted) J to £ in. thick, 22/- ,, ; 30/- 
7 ft. by I to 1 in. thick (asorted) . 25/- „ ; 37/6 
Speciality Bundle of 1 gross assorted canes, 18 in. to 7 ft., 5,'- each 
FISHER & SHARPE. 172, Queen Victoria St., London, E.C. 
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, 1SS9, after 15 Months’ Trial. Awarded a Certificate of 
Merit by the Scottish Horticultural Association, 1SS9. 
Mr. W. G. Head, Crystal Palace, says:—“We were so satis¬ 
fied with your composition, and its price, that we have used it 
absolutely, and have every confidence in recommending it.” 
Mr. R, Irwin Lynch, Curator, Botanic Gardens, Cambridge, 
says :—“There can he no question with regard to its efficacy." 
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. 
Iggr 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. 
London Wholesale Agents —Messrs. Corry, Soper, Fowler & 
Co., Limited, Finsbury Street; and Hooper & Co., Limited, 
Covent Garden May also be had of Messrs. Barr & Son, 12, 
King Street, Covent Garden ; Barclay & Sons, Limited, 95, 
Farringdon Street; James Veitch & Sons, Royal Exotic Nursery, 
Chelsea ; and others. 
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. 
Everything Complete from 
50/- to £250. 
Send for complete New Illus¬ 
trated List, post free. 
W. COOPER, 
751, Old Kent Road, 
LONDON, S.E. 
Printed for the Proprietors by H. M. Pollett & Co., Fann Street, Aldersgate Street, E.C.,and Published by Brian Wynne, at the Office, 17, Catherine Street, Covent Garden, London, W.C., Aug. 9,1S90. 
Agents: for Scotland—Messrs. J. Menzies & Co., Edinburgh and Glasgow. For Ireland—Messrs. Charles Eason & Son, Dublin and Belfast. For Manchester—Mr. John Heywood. 
