February 16, 1895. 
THE GARDENING WORLD 
397 
The Late MR. DODWELL’S 
GRAND CARNATIONS. 
THE FINEST GROWN. 
All Classes, 10/6 per dozen. 
List of Specialties can be obtained of— 
Mr. A. MEDHURST, 
The Cottage, Stanley Road, Oxford. 
SPECIAL LIST OF 
W. WELLS 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Contains the best Novelties of the season. Also the best 12, 
24, 36, 48, and 60 Japs, and 12, 24, 36, and 48 Incurveds for Exhi¬ 
bition, up to date with their heignts. It also contains a lot of 
useful information to exhibitors, old and young, post free, id. 
My Catalogue, which gives more useful information to Amateurs 
than any other such book ever published, contains names and 
description of nearly 1,000 varieties. Post free, 4d. Single 
Chrysanthemums a great speciality. EARLSWOOD 
NURSERIES, Redhill, Surrey. 
SPECIAL CULTURE 
OF 
FRUIT TREES & R OSES. 
A Large and Select Stock is now offered for Sale. 
The Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogue of Fruits post free. 
The Descriptive Catalogue of Roses post free. 
THOMAS RIVERS & SON, 
The Nurseries, SA WBRIDGEWORTH, Herts. 
HEALS’ CEEDS 
HIGHEST wQUALlTY 
SerTd-for New (Eataloque. 
DANIELS’ 
Continuity Lettuce. 
This splendid Cabbage Lettuce is remark¬ 
able for its long staying qualities. It does 
not run to seed even in the hottest weather, 
but retains its large, firm and crisp heads 
long alter all other sorts have “bolted” 
or decayed. One sowing of this is equal 
to three or four sowings of other varieties. 
This is a really first-class Lettuce that 
can be highly recommended. 
NUMEROUS TESTIMONIALS, 
Per Ounce, Is. 6d.; Per Packet, 6d. PRICE TO 
THE TRADE ON APPLICATION. 
DANIELS BROS., 
SEED GROWERS AND NURSERYMEN, 
NORWICH. 
SCALE OF CHARGES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS. 
Small Advertisements, solid type, 6d. per line of about nine 
words. Displayed Advertisements, per inch, 6s.; per column 
(12 ins. long), £3 5s.; per half-page, £5 ; per page, £9. Special 
quotations given for a series. Gardeners and others Wanting 
Situations, thirty words for is. 6d., prepaid. 
FOR PLEASURE AND PROFIT 
NOTHING SO PROFITABLE 
AND EASY TO GROW, 
ghty Acres in Stock. 
BEST PROCURABLE. 
Lists tree. 
HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS. 
Bushes in variety. Packing and 
Carriage Free, for cash with order. 
8s. perdoz., COs.perlOO. 
A U other Nursery Stock 
carriage forward . 
n POTS From 15/- a doz. 
Ornamental Trees, 91 Acres. 
Four Acres of Glass. 
Clematis ( 80 , 000 ) from 15 /- 
per doz. 
N.B.—Single Plants are sold at 
slightly increased prices. 
GENERAL CATALOGUE 
(104 pages) of Nursery Stock, 
artistically produced, containing 
some hundreds of illustrations, 
and full of valuable infoimation, 
sent free. 
CHARD SMITH &C9 WORCESTER 
NEW WORKS ON GARDENING. 
PUBLISHED BY 
BLAKE AND MACKENZIE, 
SCHOOL LANE, LIVERPOOL. 
The Amateur’s Handbook on Gardening _A handy volume 
of 192 pages, brimful of useful information on gardening 
matters, with articles on Roses, Chrysanthemums, Carna¬ 
tions, Begonias, Plants for an Amateur's Greenhouse, &c., 
specially written for this book by eminent horticulturists. 
Price, in cloth covers, 2 6 net. Post Free, 2 / 9 . 
How to Grow Vegetables and Fruit for Profit and 
Exhibition, by George Garner, Silver Medallist for 
high-class Vegetable and Fruit Culture, and for many years 
a prominent and successful exhibitor at the leading shows, 
it is a valuable Handbook for the Amateur, Cottager and 
Tenant Farmer, giving concise Hints on Growing, 
Marketing, Exhibiting, &c. Grapes, Peaches, Tomatos 
and Mushrooms have received special attention—these 
articles alone being worth all the money charged for the 
book. Price in paper covers, 1 /-; or in cloth, 1/6 net 
Post Free, 3 d. extra. 
FRUIT TREES A SPECIALITY. 
An immense stock of all the best varieties for Garden 
Market, or Orchard :— 
Special Quotations for quantities to grow for market. 
New and Rare sorts not obtainable elsewhere. 
Apples.—A grand stock of Standard and Half-standards, 
Dwarfs, Cordons, and Trained. 
Pears, Plums, Cherries, Peaches, and Apricots in all forms. 
Gooseberries, Currants, and Raspberries. 
Strawberries, all the best of the old and new varieties, open 
air plants or in small pots. 
Send for Descriptive List and Guide, Pt st Free, 6d. Gratis 
to Customers (one of the most complete Issued). Ordinary 
List Free 
JOHN WATKINS, 
Pomona Farm Nurseries, Withington, Hereford. 
SPECIALITY. 
IN IMMENSE VARIETY. 
We now offer 12 beautiful kinds of Stove and Greenhouse 
Ferns for 3s.; 25 varieties for 8s. 6d.; 50 for 21s. ; 100, in 12 
varieties, 21s.; 100, in 25 varieties, 30s.; 100, in 50 varieties, 
40s.; 100 different kinds, 63s. All nice plants. 
Hardy Ferns, 12 varieties for 3s.; 25 for 8s. 6d.; 50 for 23s.; 
100, in 12 vars., 21s.; 100 in 25 vars., 30s.; 100 in 50 vars., 45s.; 
100 kinds, 75s. All good, satisfactory plants. 
Above sent Carriage Free for 6d. per dozen extra. Cata¬ 
logue of 1,400 species and varieties free on application, 
W. & J. BIRKENHEAD, F.R.H.S., 
Fern Nurseries, Sale, near Manchester. 
THE ORCHID FLOWER HOLDER 
(PATENTED). 
A useful Invention for Orchid Growers and Floral Deoorators 
Price, per dozen, 3s. 9 d., postpaid, 
TO BE HAD OF 
ALFBEII OTTTH,-A.:CgC, 
7, MOORE PARK ROAD, FULHAM, LONDON, S.W. 
FERNS 
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Corner of FETTER LANE, 
ISO, FLEET STREET, LONDON, E.C. 
TO GARDENERS, NURSERYMEN, AUCTIONEERS, etc.—Below is a small Price List of articles for 
ordinary everyday use. Estimates for Catalogues, Price Lists, etc., will be forwarded on application 
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250 Memorandums 8 by 5 in. 
500 do. 5/6 ; 1000 do. 7/0 
250 Statements (ruled), 8 by 5 in 
500 do. 61 - ; 1000 do. 8/6 
00 Business Ca"ds 3£ by 2$ in. 
250 do. 3/6 ; 500 do. 5 /- ; 1000 do. 
100 Large Cards 4.J by 3 in. 
250 do. 4 /- ; 500 do. 6/- ; 1000 do. 
8 /- 
9/6 
50 Club Rules, Ac., 4 pages (Untearable Cards) 
100 do. 12/6 ; 200 15/6 
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Lists of Matches, 4 pages (Untearable Cards) 
100 do. 13/6 ; 200 do. 16/6 
Circulars, 8 by 5 in. 
250 do. 4/9 ; 500 do. 6/3 ; 1000 do. 8/6 
Circulars with Fly Sheet 8 by 5 in. 
250 do. 5/6 ; 500 do. 9 /- ; 1000 do. 12/6 
000 Artistic Circulars 10 by 8 in. 
2000 do. 23 /- ; 5000 do. 45 /- 
12 Mourning Cards, 2 pages 
25 do. 5/6 ; 50 do. 8/6 
25 Mourning Cards, 1 page . 
50 do. 3 / ; 100 do. 4 /- 
50 Gent’s Ivory Visiting Cards. 
100 do. 1/9 ; 500 do. 5/6 
^<0 Lady’s Ivory Visiting Cards. 
100 do. 2/3 ; 500 do. 7 /- 
* Address 6d. Extra. 
4/- 
4/6 
2 /- 
2/6 
9/- 
10/6 
3,6 
4/- 
15 /- 
3/9 
21 - 
1/3 
1/6 
(Loppfrplate printing. 
* Gent’s Plate Engraved & 50 Ivory Cards .. 2/6 
100 do. 3/3 ; 250 do. 5/6 
* Lady’s do. do do. do. do. .. 8/- 
100 do. 4/3 ; 250 dc. 7 /- 
* Address 9d. per line extra. 
50 Gent’s direct from plate . 1/- 
100 do. 1/9 ; 250 do. 4 /- 
50 Lady’s direct from plate . 1/6 
100 do. 2/6 ; 250 do. 5/6 
Ixtljograpljxc ^printing. 
Half ream Note Headings. 4/3 
Ream do. 7/6 ; 2 Reams do. 13/6 
250 Memorandums 8 by 5 in. 3/6 
500 do. 5 /- ; 1000 do. 7/6 
250 Statements (ruled), 8 by 5 in. , .. 4/- 
500 do. 5 /- ; 1000 do. 3/- 
100 Bu liness Cards 3J by 2^ in. 1/9 
500 do. 5 /- ; 1000 do. 8/- 
100 Large Cards 4$ by 3 in. 2/6 
500 do. 6/- ; 1000 do. 9/6 
100 Circulars, 8 by 5 in. 5/6 
250 do. 7 1 - ; 500 do. 10 /- 
100 Do. with Fly Sheet. 7/- 
250 do. 10 /- ; 500 do. 14 /- 
CSxxgr airing. 
Invoices, <fcc., &c , from 1/- line. 
Name engraved on Watch, Stick, or Umbrella, 6d. 
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