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THE GARDENING WORLD 
August 23, 1890. 
THE 
“PERFECT” 
WEED KILLER _ 
( Trial Sample post free.,) genuine. 
Maintains its Superiority over ail R.vals 
for permanently destroying vegetation on Walks, Carriage 
Drives, Ash Tennis Courts, Stonework grown green, <fcc. 
Used at Keio Gardens, Royal Horticultural Gardens , <£c., <kc. 
COMPLETE SATISFACTION GU ARANTEED 
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 upwards. 
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 36 ins. wide. 
Price £4 net on rail Glasgow. 
Sot.v. MAXTTyAfTimFR.s: Tite 
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 ONLY ADDRESS has been 
GLASGOW. - 
London Wholesale Agents— 
HURST & SON, 152, Houndsditch. 
SOLD BY SEEDSMEN AND FLORISTS. 
ONCE USED ALWAYS USED. 
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. 9 d. each. Any size sent 
free by Parcel Post. 
Catalogues sent on receipt of Post Card. 
J. HAWS, '4, MAYOLA ROAD, CLAPTON. 
55, Lionel Street, 
BIRMINGHAM. 
NEW 
CATALOGUE 
OF 
GREENHOUSES, 
GARDEN-FRAMES, dc 
Will be sent post free on 
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tisement. 
ESTABLISHED 1818. 
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HORTICULTURAL BUILDER 
AND 
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NEW 
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OF 
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BENTLEY’S INSECTICIDE. 
Mr. E. Burbery, The Castle Gardens, Arundel, writes :— 
Having given your Insecticide a thorough trial, I may say it 
has done its work effectually. I tested it upon various plants, 
all of which were infested with one or other of the gardeners’ 
pests, such as Mealy Bug, Scale, Thrip, &c As a guide as to 
its non-injurious effects upon foliage, I may mention that the 
Impatiens Sultani was dipped, and not the slightest injury done,” 
In Bottles, 2s. and 3s. Gd. ; ^-gallon Tins, 5s.; 
1-gallon do., 9s.; 3-gallon Drums, 8s. per gallon. 
To be had of the Trade, or direct of the Sole 
Manufacturer, 
JOSEPH BENTLEY, 
CHEMICAL WORKS, 
BARROW-ON-HUMBER, HULL. 
GREENHOUSES. 
Everything Complete from 
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Send for complete New Illus¬ 
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COCOA 
MADE WITH BOILING MILK. 
ILLUSTRATED CA T A L-OCU E._ 
RICHARDSON’S 
HORTICULTURAL 
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An Illustrated Weekly Journal, demoted to the Interests 
of Agriculture, Rural Industry, and Housekeeping. 
Every Housewife should read Agriculture. 
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Questions and Answers on Practical Farming and 
Housekeeping, Answered free of charge. 
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The TUBEROUS BEGONIA, 
ITS HISTORY 
i? CULTIVATION. 
CONTENTS: 
Introduction—A Brief History 
of the Begonia Family — The 
History of the Tuberous Begonia 
from the introduction of B. boli- 
viensis—The first Garden Hybrid 
and subsequent improvements— 
Propagation of the Begonia : I., 
by Seeds; II., by Cuttings— 
Cultivation of the Begonia under 
glass—Double-flowering Begonias. 
CONTENTS: 
Cultivation of late or winter- 
flowering plants—The new race 
of winter-flowering varieties — 
Begonias for Exhibition and for 
Bedding Out — Seed Saving and 
Hybridisation—The best form of 
Begonia House—Lists of Select 
Varieties, &c., &c.—And Illus¬ 
trations of twenty-two species 
and varieties. 
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CATHERINE STREET, STRAND, W.C, and through all BOOKSELLERS. 
Printed for the Proprietors by H. M. Collett & Co., Fann Street, Aldersgat* Street, E.C., and Published by Brian Wynne, at the Office, 17, Catherine Street, Covent Garden, London. W.C., Aug. 23,1S90. 
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