Oct. 4th, 1884. 
THE GARDENING WORLD 
79 
R. S. DUNBAR, 
Xjate of THE THAME S BAMK IEOH COMPAHY, 
Begs to intimate to his large circle of Friends in the Horticultural Trade that 
he has taken PREMISES at 
No. 4x, UPPER THAMES STREET, LONDON, E.C., 
And is in a position to execute Orders to any extent for Hot-water Pipes, Connections, Boilers, 
and General Castings. 
CAENATION AN D HOSE IE 1 A. RM. 
Stage Carnation and Picotees, choicest, 400 vars., 6s. per doz.; 35s per 100. 
Vienna Dwarf Carnations and Picotees, new, named, 5s. per doz.; 2Ss. per 100. 
Yellow Carnation and Picotee Seedlings, from finest named vars., 6s. per doz. 
Hoses, on own Roots and Grafted, 6s., 7s., and 8s. per doz. 
Border Carnations and Picotees, 5s. per doz.; 28s. per 100. 
Grenadin Carnations, pure Scarlet, new named vars., 6s. per doz. 
Border Carnation and Picotee Seedlings, 4s. per doz. 
All Carriage Free. Orders booked now. 
H. SCHMELZER & GO., 71, WATERLOO STREET, GLASGOW. 
Deciduous and Evergreen Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, &c. Trade Prices ox Application. 
Christmas Hoses, Helleborus Niger, 2s. Qd. per doz., 15s. per 100; largest flowering variety, 3s. 6d. per doz. 
KENT.-THE GARDEN OP ENGLAND. 
(registered title.) 
GEORGE BUNYARD & Go., 
THE OLD NURSERIES, MAIDSTONE. 
FRUIT TREES A SPECIALITY. 700 KINDS TRUE TO NAME. 
Illustrated List 3 stamps. Reference List gratis. 
ROSES FROM KENT DO LIVE. LIST GRATIS. 
“The Finest Stock of Fruit Trees in Britain.” 
PROTECT YOUR PLANTS. 
GREENHOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, &c„ 
Heated on most Approved Principles, and Repairs and Alterations Promptly 
Attended to at Reasonable Charges. 
HEATING APPARATUS, BY BEST MAKERS ? 
AND 
Boilers, Valves , and other Requisites , Delivered to Customers 
At 12 PER CENT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH. 
ORDERS BY POST WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. 
W. HOWE, 60, Grayshott Load, Clapham Junction, S.W. 
NEW IMPLEMENT. 
W EEDY WALKS OE AVENUES NEED NEVER 
offend the sight, if the newly-patented 
PHCENIX HOEING & RAKING MACHINE 
s used. It will do the work of 40 men in a day, and in a more 
efficient manner. Several in use, all giving the utmost satis¬ 
faction. 
Price £5 5s. 
PROPRIETOR : 
THOMAS MOORE, 
39, LOWER ORMOND QUAY, DUBLIN.. 
ENGLISH DEPOT t 
2 & 4, EULTON STREET, LIVERPOOL. 
THE BEST BOOK ON GRAPES. 
Demy Svo., with numerous Illustrations, price 10s. 6 d., Post 
free. 
Dedicated by Special Permission to the President and 
Council of the Royal Horticultural Society. 
VINES & VINE-CULTURE: 
BEING A TREATISE ON THE CULTIVATION OE 
THE GRAPE-VINE, 
WITH DESCRIPTIONS OP THE PRINCIPAL VARIETIES. 
By ARCHIBALD F. BARRON, 
Superintendent of the Royal Horticultural Society’s Gardens 
at Chiswick and South Kensington; Secretary of the Fruit 
Committee; Honorary Member of the Circle d’Arbori¬ 
culture de Belgique, &e. 
OPINIONS OF THE HORTICULTURAL PRESS. 
The GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE says “ It 
is eminently practical and useful.” 
The JOURNAL OF HORTICULTURE says 
11 It is the most complete, and it will be accepted 
as the standard work on the Vine.” 
The GARDEN says :—“ It is undoubtedly the most 
exhaustive volume upon Vines and Vine-Culture 
ever published.” 
The GARDENERS’ MAGAZINE says:—“It 
will certainly take, and probably keep, a leading 
place in tbe class of literature to which it 
belongs.” 
JOURNAL OF HORTICULTURE OFFICE, 
171, FLEET STREET, LONDON, E.C. 
Also to be had of A. F. BAR.RON, Royal Horticultural 
Society's Gardens, Chiswielt, 
NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. 
-—-- 
Advertisements for publication in THE GARDENING 
WORLD will be received at the rate of Sd. per line, body type, 
of about 10 words. Head-lines will be charged as two. Single 
column, £4 10s.; half page, £7 10s.; page, £12 12s. Special 
terms will be quoted for a series. 
Gardeners and others wanting situations:—26 words, 2s., 
and 6cZ. for every additional line of iibout 10 words. These 
Advertisements must all be prepaid. 
Advertisements for the current week’s issue must reach 
the Office not later than the first post on Thursday morning. 
“ Stop ” orders cannot be received after the same time. 
Postal and Monet Orders should be made payable to 
B, "WYnne, at the Post-Office, Drury Dane, London, W.Gj 
STRAWBERRIES 
ALL THE YEAR ROUND. 
AN ESSAY ON THE 
Cultivation of the Strawberry, in the 
Open-Air and Under Glass. 
BY 
"WILLIAM: HINDS. 
PRICE ONE SHILLING-. 
17, Catherine Street, Strand, W-C= 
