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THE GARDENING WORLD. 
March 7th, 1885. 
R. S. DUNBAR & CO., 
4x, UPPER THAMES STREET, LONDON, E.C. 
HOT-WATER PIPES . 
„ „ ELBOWS 
„ „ SYPHONS 
tees . 
2-ineh. 
... Is. Od. 
Is. 2d. 
Is. 9d, 
Is. 9d. 
3-inch. 
Is. 4d. 
Is. 9d. 
2s. 6d. 
2s. 6d. 
4-inch. 
Is. Sd. per yard. 
2s. 3d. each. 
3s. 6d. each. 
3s. 6d. each. 
BOILERS IN GREAT VARIETY 
AT MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES 
A DISCOUNT FOR 
CASH TO THE 
TRADE. 
RICHARD SMITH & CO., WORCESTER. 
(ESTABLISHED 1804.) 
B J. PIKE, Horticultural Wire Worker, Denmark 
• Hill Wire Works, (Camberwell, S.E. — Specialities 
straight from the Manufacturer. Galvanized Arches, 7 ft. 
high, 4 ft. span, 1 ft. deep, 9s. 6 d. each, with twisted borders. 
Pea Guards, galvanized, per doz. 6 s. Diamond Trellis, galvan¬ 
ized,3-in. mesh, from 'id. per sq. foot, for training Creepers,&c., 
made to any required dimensions. Straight Lattice Work, for 
protecting glass houses, &c., 4 in. mesh, galvanized, from ad. 
per sq. ft. Light Iron Poultry Pencing, 6 ft. high, 6 ft. long, 
li ins. mesh,.bar iron frame with prong feet, 1£ ins. by I in.; 
upright rods, i in. thick, 7s. per yard. Chicken Coops, with 
box, 3 ft. run, from 6s. 6 d. each. 
Estimates free for every description of Iron and IVire Work. 
BEESON’S 
MANURE 
Is the best for all Horticultural Purposes. 
Sold in Tins at Is., 2s. 6d., and 10s. 6d. each; also in 
sealed air-tight Bags, containing lcwt., 13s. 
The 10s. 6 d. Tins serve as a strong substantial receptacle to 
re-fill from the 1-ewt. bags. 
Supplies can be obtained through all respectable Nurserymen, 
Seedsmen, and Plorists in the kingdom; or in districts 'where 
no agents reside, carriage paid for cash with order, direct from 
the Manufacturer, 
W. H. BEESON, Carbrook Bone Mills, Sheffield. 
Testimonials from the Rev. Canon Hole and most of the lead¬ 
ing gardeners free on application. 
THE CELEBRATED 
I S unrivalled for Gardeners’, Forresters’, Farmers’, 
Joiners’, and Amateurs’use. It requires no oil. Sharpen 
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about this. Cut in Hones for Axes, Hedge Knives, Razors, 
Penknives, and Plane Irons, &c. Honourable mention Paris 
Exhibition, 1878; and Bronze Medal London International 
Exhibition, 1884. Ask your ironmonger or other retail house to 
get you one, and s-ive 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. 
FEBRUARY ISSUE. NEW SERIES. NOW READY. 
FORESTRY. 
SI Journal of Jorcst anti ISstate iiHanagcmrnt. 
Specially devoted to the interests of Foresters and others 
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MONTHLY", Price Is., by Post, Is. lid. 
FOREST TREES of r ^^p c r L quality and mode ' 
ROSES (20 acres) B Sf gl 
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SHRUBS, &c. (91 acres) 
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ROSES IN POTS (80,000) 
Eorcing, &c., 15s. to 36s. per dozen. 
ALPINE and Herbaceous Plants 
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VT"N"ER THOUSANDS OF GRAND CANES, 
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FORESTRY contains Illustrated Articles on Trees, Planting 
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FORESTRY" advocates the institution of Schools for teaching 
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FORESTRY can be obtained through any bookseller or news¬ 
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JOHN MORSE AND SON’S CATALOGUE 
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I T contains all the most choice and new varieties of Dahlias, Chrysanthemums, Verbenas, Fuchsias, 
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THE NURSERIES, DURSLEY, GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 
Printed by G. Nobilin axd Son, Hart Street, Coven t Garden, and Published by Brian Wynne, at tlie Office, 17, Catherine Street, Covent Garden, in the Parish of St, Paul’s, County of Middlesex, 
Saturday, March 7th, 1885i 
