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THE GARDENING WORLD. 
, 1885. 
Thomson’s Vine and Plant Manure. 
This Manure is now solely manufactured by ns, on onr Premises here, and can be 
had throngh all Nurserymen and Seedsmen, or direct from ns. 
We will be happy to forward Descriptive CIRCULARS, in reply to applications, containing terms, &c. 
Intending Purchasers are requested to see that they obtain the Manure manufactured by us. 
Wi. Thomson & Sons, 
TWEED VINEYARD, CLOVENFORDS, GALASHIELS, N.B. 
February lltli, 1885. 
Motto.— Excellence, Art, Durability, Economy. 
CROMPTON & FAWKES 
(Formerly T. H. P. DENNIS & CO.), 
ANCHOR WORKS, CHELMSFORD, 
Conservatory and Hot-house Builders in Wood 
or Iron, and Heating Engineers. 
Catalogues, Revised Price List, Designs, and full particulars 
of Ornamental Conservatories, Growing-houses, Boiler 
Heating Apparatus, Post free on application. 
THE CELEBRATED 
Tsf/PfOS/MATZTFA 
H ON 
I S unrivalled for Gardeners’, Forresters’, Fanners’, 
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, 1878; 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. 
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8ahpi.es and Price Lists Post Free. 
Hemstitched. 
Ladies’ ..8/11 
Gents’...6/9 a ^ 
All Pure Flax. 
“ The Cambrics of Robinson 
and Cleaver have a world, 
wide fame.”— Queen, 
CAMBRIC 8SKS5 
vnmimu; Gents’. 8/g 
By Appoint, 
ments to the 
Queen and 
Crown Prin¬ 
cess of Germany, 
E0B ^™ and HANDKERCHIEFS. 
POCKET 
BELFAST. 
Printed by G. Norjian and Son, Hart Street, Covent Garden, 
ROSES 
Well rooted, many shooted, truly named, of matured 
vigorous growth, and of the best kinds. Bushes, 8s. 
per dozen, 60s. per 100 ; Standards, 15s. per dozen, 
105s. per 100. Packing and carriage free for cash 
with order. 
These World-famed ROSES cannot fail to give the 
Greatest Satisfaction. 
DESCRIPTIVE LISTS of above and following 
free on application :—Fruit Trees ; Evergreens ; 
Flowering Shrubs, 8s. per dozen; Clematis, 12s. to 
24s. per dozen ; Roses in Pots, 15s. to 36s. per dozen ; 
Herbaceous and Alpine Plants, a good selection, 4s. 
per dozen, 25s. per 100; Vines, 3s. 6 d. to 10s. 6 d. 
Stove and other Greenhouse Plants, Forest Trees, 
Seeds, Bulbs, &c. 
SEEDS. 
VEGETABLE, FLOWER, & FARM. 
The Best Procurable at Moderate Prices. 
RICHARD SMITH & CO., 
WORCESTER. 
THE SECRET! 
Not one, hut all; and it 
is a surprise and the con- 
versationwith allwlierever 
we exhibit; and whoever 
comes to see our ftov;ers 
remarks, “ How do they get 
such a quantity of Blooms 
with such brilliancy of 
colour, and nice small 
bright foliage?” The 
answer is, “ Their BEAL 
MANURE ” and Eumi- 
gating Material. 
GEO. DAWSON, 
Horticultural Builder, &c., 
HIGHGATE HILL, UPPER HOLLOWAY, LONDON, H, 
(2 doors from 'Williams’ Nursery). 
A large stock to select from, also every description of heatire 
apparatus. B 
i iUrf-Tui, 3 .: FT '‘^ 
E 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. Gd. each, with twisted borders 
Pea Guards, galvanized, per doz. Gs. Diamond Trellis, galvan¬ 
ized, 3-in. mesh, from 3d. per sq. foot, for trainingCreepers,&c 
made to any required dimensions. Straight Lattice Work, for 
protecting glass houses, &e., 4 in. mesh, galvanized, from 3d. 
per sq. ft. Light Iron Poultry Fencing, 6 ft. high, 6 ft. long, 
14 ins. mesh, bar iron frame with prong feet, 14 ins. by 4 in.; 
upright rods, i in. thick, 7s. per yard. Chicken Coops, with 
box, 3 ft. run, from 6s. 6d. each. 
Estimates free for every description of Iron and Wire Work 
BElsoirs 
MANURE 
Cucumber and- Melon Frames from 25s. 
Conservatories built to any design, full particulars and 
illustrated Catalogues, post free. Experienced Workmen sent 
to all parts of the Kingdom. 
Is. per bushel 
^sacks included). 
Is the best fur 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. Gd. Tins serve as a strong substantial receptacle to 
re-fill from the 1-cwt. bags. 
Supplies can be obtained through all respectable Nurserymen, 
feeedemen, and Florists 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. 
GARDEN REQUISITES. 
TWO 
PRIZE MEDALS. 
Quality, THE BEST in the 
Market. 
(ALL SACKS INCLUDED.) 
PEAT, best brown fibrous, 4s. 6d. per sack; 6 sacks for 20s. 
PEAT, best black fibrous, 3s. 6d. „ 5 sacks for 15s. 
PEAT, extra selected Orchid, 5s. 
LOAM, best yellow fibrous .. 
PREPARED COMPOST, best 
LEAF-MOULD, best only 
PEAT-MOULD, ditto . 
SILVER SAND (coarse) 1/3 per bushel, 12 - half Ion, 22/- ton. 
RAFFIA FIBRE, best only. Is. per lb. 
TOBACCO CLOTH, finest'imported 8 d. per lb., 28 lbs. 18s. 
TOBACCO PAPER, ditto (Speciality) 8 d. per lb.. 2S lbs. 18s. 
■V . U SPAM N (finest Mill!rack), 5s. per bushel. 
SPHAGNUM MOSS, all selected, 2s. per bushel, 6s. per sack. 
COCOA-NUT FIBRE REFUSE(byCliubb’s Special Process), 
sacks, Is. each; 10 sacks, 9s.; 15 sacks, 13s.; 20 sacks, 17s.; 
80 sacks, 25s.: 40 sacks, 80s. Truck-load, loose, free on rail, 
25s. Limited quantities of G special quality, granulated, 
in sacks onlv, 2s. each. 
TERMS, STRICTLY CASH WITH ORDER. 
(The Trade Supplied.) 
CHUBB, ROUND & CO., 
West Ferry Road, Millwall, London, E. 
and Published by BRI g A a ^™N^ aUhe^Offi^ 17, Catherine Street, Covent Garden, in the Parish of St. Paul’s, County of Middlesex, 
