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THE GARDENING WORLD 
July 11th, 1885. 
C. G. FRAZER, 
Horticultural Builder, Norwich. 
Span-rcof Greenhouses, fitted complete, made in lights, 
glazed with 21-oz. glass, and pamted 3 coats of good oil color. 
Tenant’s Fixtures 12 ft. by S ft., £22 13s. For Brickwork, 
£16. 
Three-quarter Garden Frame, with (registered) set-opes 
lights, 2 ins. thick, glazed with 21-oz. glass, and pamted 4 
coats, 4 ft. by 6 ft., £2 17s.; 8 ft. by 6 ft., £410s.; 12ft. by 6 ft., 
£1 5s. Cel. Cases, 6s. 
Cheap 
Cucumber 
Frames, 
with sliding 
lights 
complete, 
glazed with 
21-oz. glass, 
and painted 
3 coats, 
S 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. Cases, 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. 6 d. 
Carriage paid to any "Railway Station in England and "Wales; 
also to Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dublin, and Belfast. 
Illustrated Catalogues, post free, two penny stamps. 
CELEBRATED COARSE BEDFORDSHIRE 
SILVER SAND. 
For lowest prices at first cost send direct to the Sole 
Proprietor of the Pits. Samples free. 
London Address : 
JOSEPH ARNOLD, 
32 and 18a, POLYGON, CLARENDON SQUARE, N.W. 
Pus:— Leighton Buzzard, Beds. 
Best Orchid Peat direct from Grounds in truck loads by 
special quotation. Bates for transit arranged for, if desired, 
to all parts. 
Liberal Terms to Gardeners. The Trade Supplied. 
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, &e. 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. 
STEVENS & CO.’S 
AMORTISER 
(XOX-POISOXOUS). 
Is., 2s., and 3s. per Bottle. 
Observe the Company’s Signature round the Cork, 
without which none are genuine. 
BEWARE OF SPURIOUS IMITATIONS. 
THE AMORTISER we particularly recommend for 
Greenhouses, it being so pleasant for use and for its 
perfume. Its properties for destroying insect pests, 
: &c., is equal to our Carbon Paste. We guarantee, if 
used as per directions, it will not injure the most deli¬ 
cate foliage or blooms any more than water. 
P.S.—We highly recommend “ Beat’s ” Spray for light 
work ; it is a cork spray and will fit any bottle. It sends a 
very fine spray about 4 feet, and if the rose is removed will 
send it 12 feet with the greatest ease. This is the most useful 
spray we have ever seenj" and may he used for many purposes; 
it requires no strength, and a child can use it. 
STEVENS & CO.’S 
CARBON PASTE 
(XOX-POISOXOTTS). 
Four Gallons for One Shilling. 
Will destroy in a few moments the Larvae of the 
Aphides, Hop-Flea, Green and Black Fly, Mealy 
Bug, Thrip, Bed and White Spider, Brown and White 
Scale, American Blight, Woolly Aphis, Ants, Mildew, 
Ear-W’igs, Caterpillars, and all insect pests. 
1-Tb. Tins, Is.; 3-lb., 2s. 6d.; 7-lb., 5s. 6d. 
TO HOP AXD FRUIT GROWERS, FLORISTS, 
FARMERS, &c. IT IS I XT ALL'ABLE. 
STEVENS & Co.’s CABBON PASTE is a most 
wonderful and economical preparation, and is 
certain destruction to every kind of Insects that 
infests Trees and Plants, and we guarantee, if 
used as per directions, it will not injure the most 
delicate foliage or bloom any more than water. 
Samples and Price Lists Post Fkee. 
Hemstitched. 9- 
CAMBRIC Sfcl p 
By Appoint¬ 
ments to the nripT/rT “The Cambrics of Robinson 
JT U L I\. 1 and Cleaver have a world¬ 
wide fame.”— Queen. 
Ladies’..3/11 g j 
Gents’.. .6/9 a ’ 
Ale Ptbe Flax. 
Queen 
Crown Prin¬ 
cess of Germany. 
ROBIXSOX and 
CLEAVER, 
BELEAST. 
HANDKERCHIEFS. 
Manufactured only by 
STEVENS & CO., 
CHEMISTS, 
67, HIGH ST., BOROUGH, LONDON. 
Retail of all Chemists and Seedsmen. 
Special Quotations for large quantities. Sample sent 
for Is. 6 d. 
PARISIAN HOUSE BLINDS. 
AWARDED 33 PRIZE MEDALS SINCE 1SG0. 
SOLE AGENTS FOR GREAT BRITAIN, 
W. RICHARDSON & CO., 
North of England Horticultural Works, 
DARLINGTON. 
PEAT, SAND, 8c c. 
Before purchasing elsewhere, please send for Samples and 
Prices, Gratis and Post-free. 
Liberal Terms to the Trade and Gentlemen's Gardeners. 
BRINKWOETH & SONS, READING. 
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 pricts carriage paid to any 
station in England, ready glazed and painted :— 
£ s. 
d. 
6 ft. long, 4 ft. wide ... 
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(2 15 
0 
12 „ 4 „ 
[ Packing eases 
' 4 15 
0 
6 „ 5 
f free. 
1 3 15 
0 
12 „ 5 . 
) 
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0 
The glass is nailed and puttied in. 
The Gardens, Burghlet, Stamford, 
September 11th. 1SS4. 
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. 
R. HAIIIDAY &. Co., 
Hothouse Builders and Engineers, 
Royal Horticultural Works, Middleton, Manchester, 
Price Is., ly Post Is. Id. 
COW-KEEPING by FARM LABOURERS. 
BY 
HENRY EVERSHED, 
Author of “ The Supply of Milk ts> Labourers (Journal 
of the Royal Society of England , 1880./ 
HEXRY EVERSHED, HURSTMOUCEUX, SUSSEX. 
SKIPPERS AND SHELLBACKS, 
BY JAMES RUNCIMAN. 
NOW APPEARING IN 
THE WEEKLY DISPATCH, 
Sent post free : 3 months. Is. S d.; 6 months. 3s. 3d. ; 
12 months, 6s. 6 d. ; single copy, post free, 1 Id. 
JOHN P. FULLER, 
19 & 20, Wine Office Court, Fleet Street, London, E.C. 
Printed by G. X orman and Son, Hart Street, Covent Garden, and Published by Brian W ynne. at the Office, 17, Catherine Street, Covent Garden, in the Parish of St. Paul’s, County of Middlesex, 
Saturday, July 11th, 1S85. 
