Dec. 27th, 1884. 
THE GARDENING WORLD, 
271 
“ Haud desinam donee perfecero.” 
R. S. DUNBAR, 
Late of THE THAMES BANK IRON COMPANY, 
4x,UPPER THAMES ST., LONDON, E.O. 
HOT-WATER 
PIPES ... 
2-inch. 
Is. 0(7. 
3-inch. 
Is. 5 d. 
4-inch. 
Is. 9 d. per yard. 
2s. 6c7. each. 
J J 
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ELBOWS 
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Is. Aid. 
2s. 0 d. 
J J 
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SYPHONS 
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2s. 0 d. 
3s. 0 d. 
4s. 0(7. each. 
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TEES ... 
... 
2s. 0 d. 
3s. 0 d. 
4s. 0c7. each. 
A DISCOUNT FOR CASH TO THE TRADE. 
SMYTH’S 
GARDEN REQUISITES. 
COCOA-NUT FIBRE REFUSE. 
id. per bushel; 100 for 25s.; truck (loose, about 
2 tons), 40s.; 4-bushel bags, 4d. each. 
LIGHT BROWN FIBROUS PEAT, 5s. 6(7. per sack; 
5 sacks for 25s.; sacks, id. each. 
BLACK FIBROUS PEAT, 5s. per sack ; 5 sacks, 22s.; 
sacks 4d, each. 
COARSE SILVER SAND, Is. 9 d. per bushel; 15s. per 
half ton ; 26s. per ton ; in 2-bushel bags, id. each. 
YELLOW FIBROUS LOAM, PEAT MOULD, and 
LEAF MOULD, Is. per bushel. SPHAGNUM 
MOSS, 8s. 6 d. per sack. 
MANURES, GARDEN STICKS, VIRGIN CORK, 
TOBACCO CLOTH, RUSSIA MATS, &c. 
Write for Free Price List. 
PURVEYOR TO HER MAJESTY. 
21, Goldsmiths’ St., Drury Lane, London, W.G. 
STOVES, 
Many attempts havingbeen made to produce a good stove for 
greenhouses, &c., A. H. SMITH will send you a No. 1 stove 
and 10 feet of 3-inch pipe carriage paid to any 
Railway Station for 25s. All made of fire-clay, 
with gas burner and cock, as shown in drawing 
on its own merits. If not approved of, return 
within, two months, and he will return the 
money in full. 
Further parti¬ 
culars can be 
obtained o n 
application to 
the Patentee. 
A. H. SMITH, Victoria Street, Clifton. 
The “PARAGON HYGIENIC HEATER.” 
No Smoke] (Darby’s Patent.) [No Smell 
Price 28s. 
Many attempts have 
been made to produce 
a good small Green¬ 
house Stove at once 
simple, effective, and 
economical, without 
entering into the 
meritsof other makers. 
The Patentee of the 
above-namedStovehas 
placed before the pub¬ 
lic an article which 
will meet that require¬ 
ment. Testimonials to 
that effect have proved 
it to be an accom¬ 
plished fact. The prin¬ 
ciple of the Stove being 
the circulation of heat 
without smoke or 
smell. Cost Id. per day. 
Write for Particulars and Testimonials. 
HENRY DARBY, 123, Caledonian Road, London, N. 
Garden Requisites. 
pOCOA-NUT FIBRE REFUSE, Is. 3 d. per 
V bag; 10 bags for 12s.; 30 for 30s.; truck load, free on 
rad, 30s.; Best Brown Fibrous Peat, 5s. per sack, 5 for 22s. 6 d.; 
Black Fibrous Peat, 4s. Gd. per sack, 5 for 20s.; Coarse Silver 
Sand, Is. Gd. per bush.; Yellow Fibrous Loam, Leaf, and Peat 
Mould, Is. per bush. Potting and Bulb Composts, Is. id. per 
bush.; 5s. per sack. Russia Mats of every description. Arti¬ 
ficial Manures. Garden Sticks and Labels. Tobacco Cloth 
and Paper. Write for price list. 
W, E. WARD & CO., 
Union Chambers, 7, Wormwood Street, London, E.C. 
(Close to Broad Street and G.E.R. Station). 
RICHARD SMITH & SO., W0R0ISTER. 
(ESTABLISHED 1804.: 
HTTT.1RK Lovely Flowers in Winter and Spring for a 
UJJ.ES Q trifle Ready in Autumn. 
BOSES (20 acres) *a*4ga?VS’5S 
doz., 105s. per 100. Packing and Carriage free for Cash 
with Order. 
FBTJITS (74 acres) 
at low prices. 
SHRUBS, &c. (91 acres) 
TREES, FLOWERING PLANTS (8s. per 
doz., 50s. per 100), FOREST TREES. 
Best Varieties of every 
form and kind of tree 
for Con¬ 
servatory, 
ROSES IN POTS (80,000) 
Forcing, &c., los. to 36s. per dozen. 
ALPINE and Herbaceous Plants 
4s. per doz., 25s. per 100 (R. S. & Co.’s Selection). 
STRAWBERRIES Wanting 4s. per 100, Fore- 
u.L jLtiA vv mg 16s . t0 25 s . per 100. 
VINES THOUSANDS OF GRAND CANES, 
v .a .axi ju u 3s 6d . t0 10s . 6di each. 
filYEMATTS White to Dark Purple, Single ancl 
V-iJUAJHi.Xi.J-AO, Double, 12s. to 24s. per dozen! 
THREE ACRES OF GLASS FOR STOVE AND GREENHOUSE PLANTS. 
FAMOUS PLANTING AND FORCING ASPARAGUS AND SEAKALE. 
VEGETABLE, FLOWER, AND FARM SEEDS. 
DESCRIPTIVE LISTS, containing an immense amount 
of useful information, free on application. 
GARDEN REQUISITES. 
ClVlK HEOil-iest 
TWO 
PRIZE MEDALS, 
Quality, THE BEST in tlie 
Market. 
820311 Cfoa-isa. 
(ALL SACKS INCLUDED.) 
PEAT, best brown fibrous, 4s. Gd. per sack; 5 sacks for 20s. 
PEAT, best black fibrous, 3s. Gd. „ 6 sacks for 15s. 
PEAT, extra selected Orchid, 5s. „ 
LOAM, best yellow fibrous .. .. 1 
PREPARED COMPOST, best .. (is. per bushel 
LEAF-MOULD, best only .. .. ( (sacks included). 
PEAT-MOULD, ditto . ) 
SILVER SAND (coarse) 1/3 per bushel, 12/- half ton, 22/- ton. 
RAFFIA FIBRE, best only. 8d. per lb. 
TOBACCO CLOTH, finest imported 8 d. per lb., 28 lbs. 18s. 
TOBACCO PAPER, ditto (Sp^cialitA) 8tZ. per lb., 28 lbs. ISs. 
MUSHROOM SPAWN (finest Milltrack), 5s. per bushel. 
SPHAGNUM MOSS, all selected, 2s. per bushel, 6s. per sack. 
COCOA-NUT FIBRE REFUSE(byChubb’s Special Process), 
sacks. Is. each; 10 sacks, 9s.; 15 sacks, 13s.; 20 sacks, 17s.; 
30 sacks, 25s.; 40 sacks, 30s. Truck-load, loose, free on rail, 
30s. Limited quantities of G special quality, granulated, 
in sacks only, 2s. each. 
TEEMS, STRICTLY CASH WITH ORDER. 
€HUBB 5 ROUND Sc CO, 5 
West Ferry Road, Millwall, London, E. 
Sauples axd Price Lists Post Free. 
/-< . n rr t-v t~v T n Children’s,1/8 
CAMBRIC KSfcJB %% 
Atl Puke Flax, 
By Appoint- 
QueenYnd POCKET 
Crown Prin- A '-'WAAJ J. 
cess of Germany. 
ROBINSON and 
CLEAVER, 
BELFAST. 
Hemstitched. §* 
Ladies’..5/6 fs o 
Gents’...7/3 § ” 
“ The Cambrics of Robinson 
and Cleaver have a world¬ 
wide fame.”— Queen. 
HANDKERCHIEFS. 
THE CELEBRATED 
I S unrivalledforGardeners’,Foresters’, Farmers’, 
Joiners’, and Amateurs’ use. It requires no oil. Sharpen 
with a spittle or water. Puts on a keen sharp edge ; no humbug 
about this. Cut in Hones for Axes, Hedge Knives, Razors, 
Penknives, and Plane Irons, &c. Honourable mention Paris 
Exhibition, 1S78; and Bronze Medal London International 
Exhibition, 1884. Ask your ironmonger or other retail house to 
get you one, and give my address ; if he won’t, drop me a note. 
JOHN C. MONTGOMERIE, Tam O’Shanter Stone Hone 
Works, Dalmore, Tarbolton Station R.S.O., Ayrshire. 
DECEMBER ISSUE. NEW SERIES. NOW READY. 
FORESTRY. 
& Journal of jForest anti ISstate fHanarjemcnt. 
Specially devoted to the interests of Foresters and others 
interested in the growth of Timber. 
MONTHLY, Price Is., by Post, Is. lid. 
FORESTRY contains Illustrated Articles on Trees, Planting 
Operations, and other subjects connected with Timber 
growth, specially noting the introduction of new plants 
and shrubs. 
FORESTRY advocates the institution of Schools for teaching 
Forest Science throughout Scotland and England; 
also the thorough conservation of national forests. 
FORESTRY can be obtained through any bookseller or news¬ 
agent, or may be had direct, and post free, for the 
published price—ONE SHILLING monthly. 
The attention of Foresters looking out for Situations and 
Landed Proprietors requiring Foresters, is directed to the 
Advertising Pages of Forestry as a good medium for having 
their wants supplied. For terms of Advertising, apply to the 
Publishers, 
C. & R. ANDERSON, 
377, High Street, Edinburgh; 
145, Queen Victoria Street, London, E.C, 
