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THE GARDENING WORLD 
April 6, 1895. 
STANDEN’S 
Established AH A RIB IDE 
over 30 years. |||HllUrtki 
Exceeds all others in general fertilising properties 
and staying powers. 
It promotes a rapid, healthy, and robust growth to 
plants generally. 
It is a clean and dry powder with very little smell. 
The highly fertilising properties of this. Manure 
render its money value, in comparison with other 
Manures, at least double ; and users will find that 
very small quantities will produce favourable and 
lasting results. 
THE ANALYSIS SHOWS— 
Insoluble Phosphate. 3574 P er cent - 
Soluble 
Nitrogen ... 
(Equal to ammonia) 
•83 
8-93 
10-85 
Sold in Tins, Is., 2s. 6d., 5s. 6d., and 8s. each, and in Kegs, 
well secured to prevent loss through exposure, 28 lbs., 
10s. 6d.; 56 lbs., 18s.; 112 lbs., 32s. 
To be had from Seedsmen and Florists. 
Manufacturers—CORRY & Co., Ltd., London. 
TO BE HEALTHY PLANTS MUST BE CLEAN. 
Fumigate with 
CAMPBELL’S FumlgatiDg Insecticide 
With the improved process of manufacture, and the tests 
it is subjected to by the makers, and ourselves in 4J acres of 
glass houses, we are able to ask all plant growers who have 
not tried it to do so with confidence, 
GROWERS of FERNS, ORCHIDS, GRAPES and other 
INDOOR FRUIT, also of PELARGONIUMS, CINER¬ 
ARIAS, CALCEOLARIAS, &c., state that their plams, 
&c., are now quite clean with timely fumigations. 
MEALY BUG on STEPHANOTIS, &c., is kept in check 
by the use of 
CAMPBELL’S FUMICATINC INSECTICIDE 
Bear in mind we are the only wholesale dealers in Insecti¬ 
cides who are using on a large scale the preparations they 
sell in their own Nurseries, and therefore, able to speak with 
confidence as Gardeners who actually use to Gardeners who 
ought to use this article. 
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An IUustrated Journal of Horticulture, published in the 
Interests ot the amateur in the Garden, the Conservatory, the 
House, the Fruit and Vegetable Grower, Trees, Shrubs, and 
Flowers. 
The Leading American Horticultural Authority. 
Issued semi-monthly, and mailed, postage paid, twenty-four 
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Address, “AMERICAN GARDENING,’’ ryo, Fulton Street, 
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The finest Manure for Vines, Tomatos, Chrysanthemums 
and all kinds of Flowets and Vegetables. 
Per ton. £18; J ton, £g 10s. ; Cwt, £1 ; 71b. tins, 
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Also Pure COD LIVER OIL—Pts, 1/-, Qts. 2/- 
Gal. 8/-. 6d. extra for carriage. Cash with order. 
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FLOWER SHOW FIXTURES, 1895. 
April. 
SMYTH’S 
9.—R.H.S. Drill Hall Meeting. 
18. —Norwich Spring Show. 
23. —R.H.S Auricula, Primula and Narcissus Show. 
24. —Royal Botanic Society’s Spring Show. 
24 —Chesterfield Spring Show. 
24, 25.—Birmingham Daffodil Show. 
24, 25.—Newcastle-on-Tyne Flower Show. 
27.—Spring Show at Old Trafford. 
May. 
14. —R.H.S. Drill Hall Meeting. 
15. —Royal Botanic Society’s Summer Show. 
21, 22, 23.—R.H.S. Temple Show. 
29, 30.—Birmingham Pansy and Viola Show, 
qi.—Whitsuntide Exhibition at Manchester opens. 
June. 
3—Southampton Spring Show. 
11. —R H.S. Drill Hall Meeting. 
12. —Royal Botanic Society’s Floral Fete. 
19, 20, 21.—York Grand Floral Fete. 
22. —Canterbury Rose Show. 
25. —R.H.S. Drill Hall Meeting. 
25.—Cowes (Isle of Wight) Rose Show. 
27. —National Rose Society at Gloucester. 
28. —Exeter Flower Show. 
29. —Windsor Rose Show. 
July. 
3.—Southampton Spring Show. 
2.—-Sutton Rose Show. 
SOILS, &c. 
SPECIALLY SELECTED ORCHID PEAT. 
Black and B r own Peat 
Silver Sand and Loam 
Cocoa Nut Fibre Refuse 
Leaf and Peat Mould 
Specially Prepared Mould 
Sphagnum Moss 
Guano and Dissolved Bones 
Bones, J inch and \ inch 
Bone Dust, guaranteed pure 
Blood and Bane Manure 
highly recommended 
Horticultural Charcoal [Paper 
Tobacco Cloth, far superior to 
Mushroom Spawn 
Russia and Archangel Mats 
Pot Washing Brushes 
Virgin Cork and Raffia [Twine 
Tanned Netting & Tarred 
Trng Garden Baskets 
Flower Sticks, from r to 5 feet 
Wooden Labels, fromqto I2in. 
Thin Bamboo Canes 
Rose and Dahlia Stakes, about 
5 feet 
Oi chid Baskets and Teak Rods 
Greenhouse Blinds made to 
order 
Patent Bass Brooms 
Smyth's Orchid and Hothouse 
Shading 
Write for Price List, free by post. 
H. G. SMYTH, 
it, GOLDSMITH STREET, DRDRY LANE, W.C. 
BREAKFAST—SUPPER. 
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GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. 
3.—Ealing Rose Show. 
3.—Croydon Rose Show. 
3.—Farningham Rose Show. 
3, 4.—Lee, Blackheath and Lewisham Flower Show. 
4. —Norwich Rose Show. 
4.—Eltham Rose Show. 
6.—National Rose Society at Crystal Palace. 
6.—London Pansy and Violet Society at the Crystal 
Palace. 
9.—R.H.S. Drill Hall Meeting and Rose Show. 
9, 10, 11.—Wolverhampton Floral Fete. 
10. —Reigate Cottagers' Flower Show, 
10.—Chelmsford Rose Show. 
10.—Redbill Rose Show. 
10. —Hitchin Rose Show. 
11. —Helensburgh Rose Show. 
11.—Woodbridge Flower Show. 
11. —Worksop Rose Show. 
12. —Royal Botanic Society’s Evening Fete. 
13—Galashiels Flower Show. 
17. —National Rose Society at Derby. 
18. —Halifax Rose Show. 
20.—Rose Show at Old Trafford. 
23.—R.H.S. Drill Hall Meeting. 
23. —Tibshelf Flower Show. 
24. —Beckenham Summer Show. 
24.—National Carnation and Picotee Society’s Show 
at the Crystal Palace. 
24, 25, 26.—Newcastle-on-Tyne Summer Show. 
25. —Trentham Rose Show. 
31.—Midland Carnation and Picotee Show, Birming¬ 
ham (2 days). 
31.—Burton-on-Trent Flower Show (2 days). 
COCOA 
BOILING WATER OR MILK. _ 
AMATEURS 
Who follow the Instructions given in 
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Bt H. A. BURBERRY, F.R.H.S., 
ORCHID OROWRR TO 
The Right Hon- JOS. CHAMBERLAIN, M.P., 
GAN G ROW ORCHIDS 
In Cool, Intermediate, or Warm Houses, 
SUCCESSFULLY 
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each month, and full information as to 
the treatmemt required by all Orchids 
mentioned in the book. 
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August. 
3, 5.—Southampton Summer Show. 
13. —R.H.S. Drill Hall Meeting. 
14. —Bishop Stortford Flower Show. 
15— Martock Horticultural Show. 
17 or 24.—National Co-operative Flower, Fruit, and 
Vegetable Show at the Crystal Palace. 
21, 22.—Shrewsbury Floral Fete. 
21.—Kingswood St. George Flower Show. 
27.—R.H.S. Drill Hall Meeting. 
September. 
6, 7.—National Dahlia Society’s Show at the Crystal 
Palace. 
14. —Galashiels Flower Show. 
26, 27, 28.—R.H.S. Fruit Show at the Crystal 
Palace. 
October. 
8, 9, 10.—National Chrysanthemum Society’s Show 
at the Royal Aquarium. 
15. —R.H.S. Drill Hall Meeting. 
29.—R.H.S. Drill Hall Meeting. 
29, 30.—Havant Chrysanthemum Show. 
30, 31.—Royal Jersey Chrysanthemum Show. 
31, —Highgate Chrysanthemum Show (2 days). 
November. 
1, 2.—Chrysanthemum Show at the Crystal Palace. 
5, 6, 7. —National Chrysanthemum Society’s Show 
at the Royal Aquarium. 
5, 6.—Brighton and Hove Chrysanthemum Show. 
5, 6.—Southampton Chrysanthemum Show. 
6, 7.—Brixton Chrysanthemum Show. 
6, 7.—Bromley (Kent) Chrysanthemum Show. 
7. 8.—Exeter Fruit and Chrysanthemum Show. 
12.—R.H.S. Drill Hall Meeting. 
12, 13.—Croydon Chrysanthemum Show. 
12, 13—Sevenoaks Chrysanthemum Show. 
12, 13, 14.—Bristol Chrysanthemum Show. 
13. —Cranbrook Chrysanthemum Show. 
13, 14.—B rmingham Chrysanthemum Show. 
13, 14.—Bournemouth Chrysanthemum Show. 
13, 14.—-Banbury Chrysanthemum Show. 
13, 14.—Barnsley Chrysanthemum Show. 
13, 14.—Hull Chrysanthemum Show. 
13, 14.—Rugby Chrysanthemum Show. 
14, 15.—Lincoln Chrysanthemum Show. 
14, 15.—Bradford Chrysanthemum Show, 
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