592 
THE GARDENING WORLD 
May 16th, 1885. 
C. G. FRAZER, 
Horticultural Builder, Norwich. 
Three-quarter Garden Frame, with (registered) set-opes 
lights, 2 ins. thick, glazed with 21-oz. glass, and painted 4 
coats, 4 ft. by ti ft., £2 17 s .; 8 ft. by 0 ft., £4 10s.; 12 ft. by 6 ft., 
£6 5s. 6 d. Cases, 6s. 
Cheap 
Cucumber 
Frames, 
with sliding 
lights 
complete, 
glazed with 
21-oz. glass, 
and painted 
3 coats, 
8 ft. by 4 ft. 
£111s.: 
12 ft. by 4 ft.. £2, or fitted with joints and (registered) set-opes 
(as shown above), 8 ft. by 4 ft., 11s. extra, and 12 ft. by 4 ft., 
15s. extra. Cates, 5s. 
The illustration shows the largest of the set of six 
NEW 
IMPROVED” HANDLIGHTS. 
Made diminishing sizes, covers 17 square feet; painted three 
coats, and glazed with 21-oz. glass; per set, £2 7s. 0 cl. 
Carriage paid to any Railway Station in England and Wales; 
also to Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dublin, and Belfast, 
Illustrated Catalogues, post free, two penny stamps. 
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. 
6 ft. long, 4 ft. wide ... j (2 15 0 
12 „ 4 ,, ...I Packing cases 14 15 0 
6 „ 5 ,, ... C free. 13 15 0 
12 „ 5 ) (.6 10 0 
The glass is nailed and puttied in. 
The Gardens, Burghley, Stamford, 
September. 11th, 1884. 
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 theMarquis of Exeter. 
R. HALLIBAY &. Co., 
Hothouse Builders and Engineers, 
Royal Horticultural Works, Middleton, Manchester. 
GREENHOUSES FOR EVERYBODY. 
T O all who are about to Buy, call and see the 
Little Gems, Span-roof, 75s.; Lean-to, 65s.; a perfect 
novelty, not to he believed until seen. Also Cucumber 
Frames, glazed and painted, from 20s. Send four stamps 
for the Photo, of the Little Gem, and see what you are buying 
for yourselves. Call or write for OGDEN & CO.’S Special 
Price Lists for 18S5. Post free, two stamps, at the Alexandra 
Palace Horticultural Works, Wood Green, London, N .—Copy 
of Testimonial: “ To Messrs. Ogden & Co.,Gentlemen, I have 
now got the Little Gem Greenhouse I had from you fixed up, 
and think it hut right to tell you that it gives me every satis¬ 
faction. Many of my friends have been to see it, and they all 
agree as to its being a marvel of cheapness. It would have 
cost hall as much again if made locally,—I am, faithfully yours 
T. Llewellyn, Ogmore Vale, March 9th, 1885.” 
Span-roof Greenhouses, fitted complete, made in lights, 
glaz'd with 21-oz. glass, and painted 3 coats of good oil color. 
Tenant’s Fixtures, 12 ft. by 8 ft., £22 13s. For Brickwork, 
£16 
PARISIAN HOUSE BLINDS. 
Made of Wood and Zinc only. 
AWARDED 33 PRIZE MEDALS SINCE 1860. 
SOLE AGENTS FOR GREAT BRITAIN, 
W. RICHARDSON & GO., 
North of England Horticnltnral Y/orks, 
DARLINGTON. 
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, 187S; 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 
M orks, Dalmore, Tarbolton Station R.S.O., Ayrshire. 
BEESON’S 
MANURE 
Is the best fur all Horticultural Purposes. 
Sold in Tins at Is,, 2s. 6d., and IOs. 6d. each; also in 
sealed air-tight Bags, containing 1 cwt., 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, 
Seedsmen, 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 
leading gardeners free on application. 
GEO. DAWSON, 
Horticultural Builder, Ac., 
HIGHGATE HILL, UPPER HOLLOWAY, LOUDON, N. 
(2 doors from Williams’ Xursery.) 
mm 
Small Amateurs’ Span Roof Greenhouses from £5 5s. 
^ Hi ge stock to select f^om, also every description of heating 
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. 
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And PARASITES that infest Trees and Plants 
(whether at the roots or on the foliagej by using 
FIR TREE OIL 
INSECTICIDE (, 
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Ants 
Worms 
Mildew 
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SOLUBLE 
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Green Fly ! Garden, Greenhouse M , B 
_. ' < Or hard, or Vinery; these and ' 
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Woolly Aphis ' cleared by the use of Fir Tree Red Spider 
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J and Safe. It does not injure 
J Flowers, Foliage, or the bloom 
l on Grapes, Stone Fruit, &c. 
FIR TREE OIL destroys Lice and Fleas on Animals; it 
tvill cure Ringworm and all Skin Diseases produced by 
Parasites, and is perfectly harmless to the Hands $ Skin. 
Sold by Seedsmen and Chemists, 1 6, 2/6, and 4/6 a Bottle. 
Per post 3d. extra. Per gallon 12/6, or less in larger quantities. 
A Treatise on FIR TREE OIL, as an INSECTICIDE, its 
application to Plants and Animals, sent Post Free, on 
receipt of address, by the Manufacturer, 
E. GRIFFITHS HUGHES, Manchester, 
WholesaleHOOPER & CO.; CORRY, SOPER, FOWLER 
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S0N V R 
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RED 
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Ih HOSE. 
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For watering Gardens, Parks, Lawns, Terraces, Conserva 
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Customers say they are fifty per cent, ia pocket and spam 
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Catalogue of Hose, Patent Reels, Engines, and Fittings, free 
Beware of common quality hose, coloured red, and order anj 
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MERRYWEATHER & SONS, 
FIRE ENGINE AND HOSE MANUFACTURERS, 
63, LONG ACRE, LONDON, W.C. 
NICOTINE SOAP. 
As an Insecticide, lias 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. Gd., and 15s. Gd .; 23 lbs., 
25s.; 56 lbs., 50s.; 112 lbs., 95s. 
To be obtained of all 
Nurserymen and Seedsmen. 
SOLE MANUFACTURERS: 
CORRY, SOPER, FOWLER, & 00. 
(LIMITED), 
18, FINSBURY STREET, E.C. 
E, J, PIKE, 
HORTICULTURAL WIRE WORKER, 
Denmark Hill Wire Works, Camberwell, S.E. 
Specialities straight from the Manufac¬ 
turer. Galvanized Arches, 7 ft. high, 
4 ft. span, 1 ft. deep, 9s. Gd. each, with 
twisted borders. Pea Guards, galva¬ 
nized, per doz. 0s. Diamond Trellis, 
galvanized, 3-in. mesh, from 3d. per sq. 
foot, for training Creepers, Ac., made 
to any required dimensions. Straight 
Lattice Work, for protecting glass 
houses, Ac., 4-in. mesh, galvanized, 
from 5 d. per sq. ft. Light Iron Poultry 
Fencing, 6 ft. high, 6 ft. long, ll-ins. 
mesh, bar iron frame with prong feet, 
li ins. by J in.; upright rods, } in. 
thick, 7s. per yard. Chicken Coops, 
with box, 3 ft. run, from 6s. Gd. each. 
Estimates free for every description of Iron and Wire Work. 
Planted by G. Norjian and Son, Hart Street, Covent Garden, and Published by Brian Wynne at the Office, 17, Catherine Street, Covent Garden, in the Parish of St. Paul’s, County of Middlese: 
Saturday, May 16th, 1885. 
