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THE GARDENING WORLD. 
August 11, 1894. 
W-THE GEARWORK OF THE FUTURE. 
(Price from 54d. per foot FIXED.) 
“BEST & CHEAPEST IN THE MARKET” 
is the verdict of all who have tried it. 
INSPECTION INVITED. 
Morgan & Lowg-s 
PATENT RADIAL MOTION 
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SPECIALLY SELECTED ORCHID PEAT. 
Black and B’'Own Peat 
Silver Sand and Loam 
Cocoa Nut Fibre Reuse 
Lea and Peat Mould 
Specially Prepared Mould 
Sphagnum Moss 
Guano and Dissolved Bones 
Bones, 4 inch and J inch 
Bone Dust, guaranteed pure 
Blood and Bone Manure 
highly recommended 
Horticultural Charcoal 
Tobacco Cloth, are superior to 
Mushroom Spawn [Paper 
Russia and Archangel Mats 
Pot Washing Brushes 
Virgin Cork and Raffia [Twine 
Tanned Netting & Tarred 
Trugg Garden Baskets 
Flower Sticks, rom i to 5 feet 
Wooden Labels, from 4 to tain. 
Thin Bamboo (lanes 
Rose and Dahlia Stakes, about 
5 feet 
Orchid Baskets and Teak Rods 
Greenhouse Blinds made to 
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Patent Bass Brooms 
Smyth’s Orchid and Hothouse 
Shading 
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FLOWER SHOW FIXTURES, 1S94. 
August. 
14.—Blagdon Flower Show. 
14. 28.—R.H.S.. Drill Hall. 
15. —Wilts Horticultural Society’s Show. 
15—Bishop Stortford Flower Show. 
15.—Cuckfield Flower Show. 
15.—Sevenoaks Flower Show. 
15. 16.—Cardifi Flower Show. 
16. —Sevenoaks Flower Show. 
16.—Maidenhead Flower Show. 
16. —Sherborne Flower Show. 
17. —Exeter Flower Show. 
17.—Knaresborough Flower Show. 
17,18.—Great National Co-operative Flower Show 
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19. —Nuneaton Flower Show. 
22.—Kingswood, S. George, and W. Gloucester Show 
22, 23.—Shrewsbury Great Floral Fete. 
28, 29—Brighton Flower Show. 
29. —Nailsea Flower Show. 
29, 30.—Bute National Rose and Horticultural Show 
at Rothesay. 
September. 
7, 8.—National Dahlia Show at the Crystal Palace. 
II, 25.—R.H.S., Drill Hall. 
11. —Woodstock Show. 
12. 13.—Royal Caledonian Horticultural Society's 
Show. 
October. 
9, 23.—R.H.S., Drill Hall. 
10, II, 12.—N.C.S. at the Royal Aquarium. 
November. 
2, 3.—Chrysanthemum Show at the Crystal Palace. 
2, 3.—Battersea Chrysanthemum Show. 
6, 7.—Leeds Paxton Society’s Chrysanthemum 
Show. 
6, 7, 8.—N.C.S. at the Royal Aquarium. 
7, 8.—Bournemouth Chrysanthemum Show. 
7, 8.—Hereford Fruit and Chrysanthemum Show. 
7, 8.—Wolverhampton Chrysanthemum Show. 
8, —Buddleigh Salterton Chrysanthemum Show. 
9, —Exeter Chrysanthemum Show. 
13. 27.—R.H.S., Drill Hall. 
13, 14.—Kingston Chrysanthemum Show. 
14, 15.—Aylesbury Chrysanthemum Show. 
14, 15.—Birmingham (Chrysanthemum Show. 
14, 15.—Bristol Chrysanthemum Show. 
14, 15.—Hull Chrysanthemum Show. 
14, 15.—Tunbridge Wells Chrysanthemum Show. 
15, 16, 17.—Edinburgh Chrysanthemum Show 
16, 17.—Bolton Chrysanthemum Show. 
16, 17.—Bradford Chrysanthemum Show. 
16, 17.—Stockport Chrysanthemum Show. 
16, 17.—Sheffield Chrysanthemum Show. 
20, 21.—Chrysanthemum Show in the Town Hall, 
Manchester. 
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4, 5, 6.—N.C.S. at the Royal Aquarium. 
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