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THE GARDENING WORLD. 
August 1st, 1885. 
CUTBUSH’S 
MILLTRACK MUSHROOM SPAWN. 
IF ONCE USED no other ■will he 
willingly taken. Testimonials of high 
merit received every day.— “The Gar¬ 
dens, Sandringham. — I have tried 
all other Mushroom Spawn advertised, 
hut 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 bushel 
(for packing). One Shilling per Cake 
free by Parcels Post. 
HIGHGATE NURSERIES, LONDON, N. 
The “Simpless” Flower-Pot Cleanser 
Will clean any sized Pot inside and out at same time, without 
any alteration of machine. 
Can be fixed to any Tank or Tub. 
Price of Cleanser, without Tub, £2 12s. 6d. 
Less 21- per cent, for Cash with order. 
Price op Tub on application. 
Orders to be sent to Sole Proprietor, 
W. E. BENNETT, CONDOVER, SHREWSBURY. 
WHAT IS IT ? 
WHY, A FACT, 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 
August 22nd, 1885. AGENTS WANTED. 
PORTABLE CUCUMBER FRAMES. 
E HALLIDAY & CO. desire to draw special 
1 • attention to their Cucumber Frames, of which they 
always have a large stock, ready glazed and painted. They 
are made of the best materials and can he put together and 
taken apart in a few minutes by any one. 
Prices, delivered to any station in England. £ s. d. 
2-light frame, 8 ft. by 6 ft.) f 3 10 0 
3-light frame, 12 ft. by 6 ft. 1 Packing cases free. J 5 5 0 
6-light frame, 24 ft. by 6 ft J l 10 0 0 
TESTIMONIAL. 
“ The Gardens, Burghley, Stamford, 
“ September 11 th, 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 
prevent 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.” 
H. HALLIB AY &. Co., 
Hothouse Builders and Engineers, 
Royal Horticultural Works, Middleton, Manchester. 
THE SECRET! 
Not one, hut all; and it 
is a surprise and the con¬ 
versation with allwlierever 
we exhibit; and whoever 
comes to see our flovsers 
remarks, “ Now do they get 
such a quantity of Blooms 
with sucli brilliancy of 
colour, and nice small 
bright foliage ? ” The 
answer is, “ Their BEAL 
MANURE ” and Fumi¬ 
gating Material. 
DEANE & CO.’S GARDEN FURNITURE. 
LAWN MOWERS, 
PER CENT. FOR CASH 
OFF MAKERS’ PRICES. 
CARRIAGE PAID. 
All the Best Makes in Stock. Excelsior, 
Invincible, Shanks’, Green’s, Ransome’s. 
SWING WATER BARROWS, 
Strongly made, with galvanized iron 
cistern. 
15 Gallon . 30s. | 30 Gallon . 40s. 
20 Gallon..‘ids. | 40 Gallon . 54s. 
GARDEN ROLLERS. 
Fine east, highly finished, and well- 
fitted, with balance handles. 
Double Cylinder. 
20 in. by 18 in., 50s. | 24 m. by 22 in., 65s. 
22 in. by 20 in., 55s. | 
Single Cylinder. 
16 in. by 16 in., 32s. | 20 in. by 20 in., 45s. 
18 in. by 18 in., 35s. 1 22 in. by 22 in., 52s. 
STRONG WOOD BARROW, 
Well constructed of seasoned elm, well 
painted, and cheap. Price 24s. 6 d. 
With loose top (as engraving), 32s. 6c7. 
GARDEN ENGINES. 
12 Gallon.63s. | 24 Gallon .100s. 
16 Gallon.80s. | 30 Gallon .120s. 
SUBURBAN SEAT 
(as engraving), strong and easy, the 
cheapest seat made. 
Length. 5 feet, 17s.; 6 feet, 19s. 
GARDEN SEATS in Great Variety. 
BRONZED IRON TABLE. 
With solid walnut top. 
18 in. diameter, 12s. | 24 in. diameter, 16s. 
21 in. „ 14s. 1 
Summer Houses, Vases, Water Carts, Wire Netting, Hurdles, and Tools of all Descriptions. 
DEANE & CO.’S ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF GARDEN FURNITURE GRATIS AND POST FREE. 
AH orders sent carriage paid to any railway station. Discount on cash payments. 
DEANE & CO., 46, KING WILLIAM STREET, LONDON BRIDGE, E.C. 
SPECIALITIES. 
East Lothian Stock, a very hardy race of the 
highest value for spring flowering; very sweet-scented. 
Sow in July and [August in open air. Scarlet, Purple, 
and White, each, per packet, 6 d. and Is.; three colours, 
Is. Cd, and 2s. 6 d., post free. 
Carnation Seed, saved from a splendid collection, 
will give 80 per cent, of fine double flowers. Invaluable 
for cutting, being hardy, robust, and free. Sow in open 
air for blooming next year. Bizarres, Flakes. Fancies, 
Cloves, Yellow and White-ground Pieotees, each separate 
or all mixed. Is. and 2s. 6 d. per packet, free. 
Tree Carnation (Winter-flowering), seed saved as 
above. These are easily grown from seed, and will bloom 
freely in any greenhouse. Cultural directions with every 
packet. Sow now in cold frame. Per packet, Is. and 
2s. 6 d. free. 
Pentstemon Seed, saved from the finest large- 
flowering varieties of our unrivalled collection. Sow now 
in open air for next year’s flowering. Plants continue to 
flower from June to November. Per packet, 6 d. and Is., 
free. 
Amateur’s Gardening Guide, gratis and post free. 
STUART & MEIN, 
KELSO, SCOTLAND, 
COCOA-NUT FIBRE REFUSE 
AT REDUCED PRICES. 
A -BUSHEL BAG, Is.; 10 bags, 9s.; 15 bags, 13s.; 
yL 20 bags, 17s.; 30 hags, 25s. Bags included. Track load, 
free to rail, 25s.—T. RICH, Cocoa Fibre Works, 12, Redman’s 
Road, Mile End, London, E. 
THE GARDENING WORLD, 
AUGUST ISSUE. NEW SERIES. NOW READY. 
FORESTRY. 
SI Journal of Jorcst anti ^Estate fHanaijctncnt. 
Specially devoted to the interests of Foresters and others 
interested in the growth of Timber. 
MONTHLY, Price Is., by Post, Is. lid. 
FORESTRY contains Illustrated Articles on Trees, Planting 
Operations, and other subjects connected with Timber 
growth, specially noting the introduction of new plants 
and shrubs. 
FORESTRY advocates the institution of Schools for teaching 
Forest Science throughout Scotland and England; 
also the thorough conservation of national forests. 
FORESTRY can be obtained through any bookseller or news¬ 
agent, or may he had direct, and post free, for the 
published price—ONE SHILLING monthly. 
The attention of Foresters looking out for Situations and 
Landed Proprietors requiring Foresters, is directed to the 
Advertising Pages of Forestry as a good medium for having 
their wants supplied. For terms of Advertising, apply to the 
Publishers, 
C, Sc R, ANDERSON, 
377, High Street, Edinburgh; 
145, Queen Victoria Street, London, E.C. 
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, 
LIST OF WHOLESALE AGENTS. 
The London and Provincial Agents for the supply of 
The Gakdening Would are 
LONDON. 
W. H. SMITH & SON, 186, Strand. 
MARSHALL & SONS, 125, Fleet Street. 
FARRINGTON & CO., Fetter Lane, Fleet Street. 
G. VICKERS, Angel Court, Strand. 
H. VICKERS, 317, Strand. 
H. WILLIAMS, Old Bailev. 
MARLBOROUGH & CO., Old Bailey. 
HARRISON & CO.. Salisbury Court, Fleet Street. 
E. W. ALLEN, 4, Ave Maria Lane. 
KENT & CO., Paternoster Row. 
DAWSON & SONS, Cannon Street. 
II. J. BRANDON, 4, Bolt Court, Fleet Street. 
J. SIMPSON, Red Lion Court. 
RITCHIE BROS., Red Lion Court. 
MRS. SIMPSON, Shoe Lane. 
PROVINCIAL. 
W. H. SMITH A SON, Manchester, Liverpool, and Dublin. 
JOHN HEYWOOD. Manchester. 
A. HEYWOOD & CO., Manchester. 
C. CONLAN, Whitechapel, Liverpool. 
J. MENZIES & CO., Edinburgh and Glasgow. 
IV. LOVE, Argyll Street, Glasgow. 
32 and 18a, POLYGON, CLARENDON SQUARE, N.W. 
Pits Leighton Buzzard, Beds. 
Best Orchid Peat direct from Grounds in truck loads by 
special quotation. Rates for transit arranged for, if desired, 
to all parts. 
Liberal Terms to Gardeners. The Trade Supplied. 
THE CELEBRATED 
O IM EL 
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 edae ; no humbug 
about this. Cut in Hones for Axes, Hedge Knives, Razors, 
Penknives, and Plane Irons, &c. Honourable mention Paris 
Exhibition, 1S7S; and Bronze Medal London International 
Exhibition, 18S4. Ask your ironmonger or other retail house to 
get you one, and give my address; if ne won’t, drop me a note. 
JOHN C. MONTGOMERIE, Tam O’Shanter Stone Hone 
Works, Dalmore, Tarbolton Station R.S.O., Ayrshire. 
Printed by G. Norman and Son, Hart Street, Covent Garden, and Published by Bkian Wynne, at the Office, 17, Catherine Street, Covent Garden, in the Parish of St. Paul’s, County of Middlesex 
Saturday, August 1st, 1885. 
