THE GARDENING WORLD, 
May 2nd, 1885. 
558 
CHOICE BEDDING PLANTS. 
OUR GUINEA COLLECTION 
Contains 16 dozen fine healthy Plants, as follows:— 
24 Geraniums, assorted colours. 
6 Ageratums, dwarf blue. 
6 Verbenas, choice named. 
12 Calceolarias, Golden Gem. 
18 Lobelias, dark blue. 
12 Petunias, large-flowered. 
6 Chrysanthemums, fine named. 
6 Mimulus, large-flowered. 
12 Antirrhinums, mixed. 
1 8 Phlox Drummondi, mixed. 
18 Asters, fine double. 
12 Pansies, mixed sorts. 
18 Pyrethrums, Golden Peather. 
6 Dahlias, fine named sorts. 
6 Fuchsias, named. 
6 Phloxes, fine named Perennial. 
3 Pentstemons, in variety. 
6 Heliotropes, of sorts. 
Double the above quantity 40s. ; Half the above quantity 
11s. 6 d. 
No charge made for Packages. 
This collection will be ready for sending out in May; and 
all orders will be executed in the same order of rotation as 
received. 
Subject to slight alteration as the Season advances. 
Prom Mrs. KEYMEE, Guildford. 
March 24th, 1885. 
“ Mrs. Keymer was so pleased with the Choice Collection 
of Bedding Plants sent her last year by Messrs. Daniels 
Bros., that she wishes to order a similar Collection to be sent 
to her again this year at the proper time.” 
Orders with Cheque or P.O.O. should be sent in at 
once to 
DANIELS BROS., 
TOWN CLOSE NURSERIES, 
NORWICH. 
CUTBVSH’S 
MILLTRACK MUSHROOM SPAWN. 
IF ONCE USED no other will be 
willingly taken. Testimonials of high 
merit received every day.— “The Gar¬ 
dens, Sandringham. —I have tried 
all other Mushroom Spawn advertised, 
but none to be compared with yours, 
which I have used for the last twenty 
years without once failing a quick 
and good crop. — Chas. Penny, 
Gardener to H.R.H. The Prince of 
Wales.” — Price Six Shillings per 
bushel, One Shilling extra per Dushel 
(for packing). One Shilling per Cake 
free by Parcels Post. 
HIGHGATE NURSERIES, LONDON, N. 
SMYTH’S 
GARDE N REQU ISITES. 
COCOA-NUT FIBRE REFUSE. 
4cL per bushel; 100 for 25s.; truck (loose, about 
2 tons), 40s.; 4-bushel bags, 4d. each. 
LIGHT BROWN FIBROUS PEAT, 5s. 6 d. per sack; 
5 sacks for 25s.; sacks, 4 d. each. 
BLACK FIBROUS PEAT, 5s. per sack ; 5 sacks, 22s.; 
sacks, 4 d. each. 
COARSE SILVER SAND, Is. 9(7. per bushel; 15s. per 
half ton; 26'. per ton; in 2-bushel bags, 4 cl. each. 
YELLOW FIBROUS LOAM, PEAT MOULD, and 
LEAF MOULD, Is. per bushel. SPHAGNUM 
MOSS, 8s. 6 d. per sack. 
M INURES, GARDEN STICKS, VIRGIN CORK, 
TOBACCO CLOTH, RUSSIA MATS, &o. 
Write for Free Price List. 
PUEVEYOB TO HER MAJESTY. 
21, GOLDSMITHS’ STREET, DRURY LANE, 
LONDON, W.C. 
This Advertisement appears alternate weeks. 
WHAT IS ITP 
WHY, A PACT, THAT 
“ HEAPS’ FOOD FOR PLANTS ” 
Is destined to become a lasting boon to the 
GARDENING WORLD, 
All using it are delighted. 
Sold everywhere, boxes 2d. each. Try it. 
Manufacturers, HEAPS & SON, 
LORDSHIP LANE, LONDON, S.E. 
List of Wholesale Agents will appear in this paper on 
May 30th, 1885. AGENTS WANTED. 
NICOTINE SOAP. 
As an Insecticide, has been proved to be completely 
destructive to insect life, without affecting in the 
slightest degree the most delicate plants. 
Prices, Is. 6 d., 3s., 5s. 6 d., and 15s. 6 d .; 28 lbs., 
25s.; 56 lbs., 50s.; 112 lbs., 95s. 
To be obtained of all 
Nurserymen and Seedsmen. 
SOLE MANUFACTURERS : 
CORRY, SOPER, FOWLER, & CO. 
(LIMITED) 
18, FINSBURY STREET, E.C. 
HOSE! HOSE!! HOSE!!! 
PATENT ANTIMONIAL RED RUBBER 
GARDEN HOSE. 
Lasts four times as long as ordinary white vulcanised hose. 
Stands severe Government tests, thus proving superiority of 
T^ldy, lighter in weight, greater in strength, and cheaper in 
the long run than any other hose for garden use. A corre¬ 
spondent writes—“ I have had a length of your Red Rubber 
Hose in use nine years, and it is now as good as ever.” 
Samples and priced Catalogue of Hose, Garden Engines, and 
Fittings, free. 
Beware of common quality hose, coloured red, and order any 
length direct from 
MERRYWEATHER & SONS, 
Fire Engine and Hose Manufacturers, 
63, LONG ACRE, LONDON, W.C. 
THE CELEBRATED 
I S unrivalled for Gardeners’, Forresters’, 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, 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. 
E. J, PIKE, 
HORTICULTURAL WIRE WORKER, 
Denmark Hill Wire Works, Camberwell, S.E. 
GARDEN NETTING, GREENHOUSE 
BUNDS, AND OTHER SHADING. 
Excelsior Shading.— This shading is stronger and more 
durable than Frigi Domo, and from its make being 
principally manufactured cotton and wool it keeps the morn¬ 
ing frost off and the heat in, as well as forming an efficient 
shade from the burning sun, 36 ins. wide, Is. per yard. 
Scrim Canvas. —An efficient, durable, and strong shadine 
very much used by Orchid growers, 6 ft. wide, 6 d. per yard run! 
Sceim Canvas metallized by the Willesden process, 36 ins. 
wide, 10}d. per yard run. 
Garden Netting for protection of Fruit Trees and Seed 
Beds from Birds, 2d. per yard run of 2 yards in width. 
Prices for Tennis and other Nettings on application. 
THE TRADE SUPPLIED. 
All Communications and Correspondence to be 
addressed to 
WM. GO ED ON, 
THE NURSERIES, 
AMYAND PARK ROAD, TWICKENHAM, MIDDLESEX, 
And not to City Office, 10, Cullum Street, London, E.C. 
GARDEN NETTING, 
S. A. SANDS 
(Successor to J. W. HAYTHORN), Manufacturer of 
HEXAGON AND CHISWICK GARDEN NETS, 
Warranted to Protect Bloom from Frosts, Winds 
Hail, &e., and Fruit from Birds, Wasps, &e. 
PATTERNS and PRICES FREE per Post. Address, 
S. A. SANDS, 
20, CLUMBER STREET, NOTTINGHAM. 
PORTABLE PLANT FRAMES. 
The above are without exception the most useful kind of 
frames for plant growing, and every one with a garden should 
possess one. The sashes turn right over one on to the other 
and the boxes are put together with wedges, and can be taken 
apart in a few minutes. Sizes and prices carriage paid to any 
station in England, ready glazed and painted:— 
£ s. d. 
(2.15 0 
Packing cases J 4 15 0 
free. 1 3 15 0 
16 10 0 
and puttied in. 
The Gardens, Burghley, Stampord, 
September 11th, 18S4. 
Gentlemen, —I have received the Garden Frames, and I 
am quite delighted with them. They are really well got up, 
well timbered, and the sides and ends being grooved, will pre¬ 
vent that objectionable swaging so prevalent in these kind of 
boxes. I shall certainly recommend,them to my brothers in the 
trade. R.GILBERT, Head Gardener to the Marquis of Exeter. 
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The glass is naih 
Specialities straight from the Manufac¬ 
turer. Galvanized Arches, 7 ft. high, 
4 ft. span, 1 ft. deep, 9s. C,d. each, with 
twisted borders. Pea Guards, galva¬ 
nized, per doz. 6s. Diamond Trellis, 
galvanized, 3-in. mesh, from 3d. per sq. 
foot, for training Creepers, &c., made 
to any required dimensions. Straight 
Lattice Work, for protecting glass 
houses, &e., i-in. mesh, galvanized, 
from 5d. per sq. ft. Light Iron Poultry 
Fencing, 6 ft. high, G ft, long, 11-ins. 
mesh, bar iron frame with prong feet, 
11 ins. by i in.; upright rods. I in. 
thick, 7s. per yard. Chicken Coops, 
with box, 3 ft. run, from Gs. 6 d. each. 
Estimates free for every description of Iron and Wire Work. 
Samples and Price Lists Post Free. 
p » unrun Children’s,1/5 g- Hemstitched, g- 
CA-IYlOXYlC Tadies’.2/6 Ladies’..3/11 g’ 
\ Gents’. 3/8 g^ Gents’ ...6/9 § 
By Appoint. All Pure Flax. 
QutenVnd POfKFT “ The Cambrics of Robinsc 
J. UvlVLi L and Cleaver have a work 
wide fame.”— Queen. 
Crown Prin¬ 
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rpo INYENTORS.—Under the new Patent Act, the 
cost of obtaining Royal Letters Patent is trifling 
Everyone who has a new idea should at once take 
steps to protect it. Cost of provisional protection 
through this agency is £2 2s. All information on 
patents, designs, trade marks, given free by Messrs. 
LULMAN & CO., Patent Agents, 8, Essex Street, 
Strand, London, W.C. 
R. !H A. LISA 'ST &, Co., 
Hothouse Builders and Engineers, 
Royal Horticultural Works, Middleton, Manchester. 
TO SEED GRO WERS AND MERCHANTS. 
A SPECIAL offer of SEED and POWDER BAGS 
■Yj- at greatly reduced prices, for a short time only. 
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