November 18, 1899. 
THE GARDENING WORLD 
179 
I have to offer a large and magnificent stock in great variety which 1 can supply in 
Standard, Tree, and Climbing forms. 
Of these I have an exceptionally fine collection. 
Descriptive Catalogue Free on Application. 
JOHN RUSSELL, 
FOR PLEASURE AND PROFIT 
NOTHING SO PROFITABLE 
AND EASY TO GROW. 
Eighty Acres in Stock. 
THE BEST PROCURABLE. 
Joists Free. 
HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS 
Bushes in variety. Packing and 
Carriage Free, for cash with order. 
8s. perdoz., 60s. per100. 
A ll other Nursery Stock 
carriage forward. 
Sin POTS From 15/- a doz. 
Ornamental Trees, 91 Acres. 
Four Acres of Glass. 
Clematis (8o,ooo) from 15/- 
per doz. 
N.B.—Single Plants are sold at 
slightly increased 
GENERAL CATALOGUE 
(164 pages) of Nursery Stock, 
artistically produced, containing 
'a some hundreds of illustrations, 
Ml/.* and full of valuable information, 
sent free. 
RICHARD SMITH &C9 WORCESTER 
SPECIAL 
Horticultural Anthracite. 
Large and Cobbles delivered to any Railway 
Station. 
Contracts made over the Season. 
PHILLIPS & Co,, Ltd., 25, Coal Exchange, E.C. 
OUTRAM’S 
Carnatio n Disease A ntidote. 
A sure cure, preventative, and plant 
stimulant. 
It may be used for Diseases affecting 
Roses, Violets, Tomatos, &c. 
THE CHRYSANTHEMUM RUST. 
Numerous testimonials from our leading experts 
have reached me, unsolicited, that my Carnation 
Disease Antidote is a sure and certain cure for this 
pest. 
FULLDIREGTIONSFOR USEON EACH BOTTLE. 
Pint Bottles, 3/6. 
Quarts, 6/-. 
Gallon, 20/- 
Half-Gallon, 10/6. 
THE ORCHID FLOWER HOLDER 
(PATENTED). 
A useful Invention for Orohld Growers Bnd Floral Decorator 
{“•ice, per dost*, Ss. 9d., post paid. 
USUAL DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE. 
A Remittance respectfully requested with all Orders 
Postal and Money Orders to be made payable at 
Stanley Bridge, S.W. 
ALFRED ODTRAM, F.R.H.S. 
7, Moore Park Road, Fulham, 
LONDON, S.W. 
/VHfclktW ?OTTUR 
N\t\_fcO URUl W 0 RYVo 
WOVVIRHAM FT O N 
No. 1 , 5s. ; No. 2, 6s. 6d. ; No. 3 , 9s. per. Roll 
Nails, Is. per 1,000. 
Carriage Paid for Three Rolls and Upwards. 
WARM IN WINTER, COOL IN SUMMER. 
GOLD MEDAL AWARDED. 
OUR CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
W/ERE an expert to see our house full 
W of stock stools, recently brought In and planted near 
the glass, and now throwing up an abundance of short, soft 
cuttings, he would immediately exclaim, “ Your system is the 
very ideal, and the foundation of success for those who wish 
to win." We have the finest stock in the world, and shall be 
glad to serve you; yes, and to show you the finest and cleanest 
blooming collection perhaps in the country. 
Mr. A. Baker, Broughton, Coppenhall, Crewe. 
' Mum Cuttings I assure you I am well pleased with them. 
I laughing at the contrast of those from plants which exhibi¬ 
tion blooms had been grown, and yours—they are sturdy 
gents and no mistake." 
H. CANNELL & SONS, 
SWANLEY, KENT. 
CUTBUSH’S 
MILLTRACK MUSHROOM SPAWN. 
Everyone can readily grow Mush¬ 
rooms, and by using this Spawn will 
ensure success. All growers speak 
in the highest possible praise of the 
quality. Numerous testimonials. 
None genuine unless in sealed rack- 
ages and printed cultural directions 
enclosed, with our Signature attai hed. 
Price 6s. per bushel, or is. per cake, 
free per parcels post, 
Wm. CUTBUSH & SON, 
Nurserymen and Seed Merchants. 
Highgate Nurseries, LONDON, N., and Barnet, HERTS. 
R eaders of the gardening 
WORLD will greatly oblige the Publisher by 
mentioning this Paper when writing to Advertisers. 
Gold 
Medal 
SPECIAL MIXTURES 
OF 
DAFFODILS 
for naturalising in Woodlands, Shrubberies, 
Orchards, on grassv slopes, in large flower 
borders, or for cutting. 
BARR’S CHOICE MIXTURE, of many sorts, in¬ 
cluding large and small Trumpets, Peerless or 
Chalice-cupped, and Poet's Narcissi, per 1,000, 
33 /-; per 100, 4 /-. 
BARR’S FINE MIXTURE, a good mixture of large 
and small Trumpets, Peerless and Poet’s Nar¬ 
cissi, per i,ooo, 25 /-; per 100, 3 /-. 
BARRS CATALOGUE OF DAFFODILS is illus¬ 
trated with original photographs taken at the 
Long Ditton Nurseries and contains a descrip¬ 
tive list of all the finest Daffodils in cultivation, 
including the latest novelties for 1899. Free on 
application. 
BARR’S CATALOGUE of the best HYACINTHS, 
TULIPS, CROCUSES, SNOWDROPS, and o her 
spriDg-floweriDg bulbs for in or outdoors. Free 
on application. 
Bulbs sent Carriage Paid on receipt of remittance. 
BARR & SONS, 
12 & 13 , King Street, Covent Garden, LONDON. 
Nurseries— DITTON HILL, SURBITON, SURREY. 
FERNS & FERN CULTURE. By J. Birkenhead, 
F.R.H.S.—How to grow Ferns, with selections 
for stove, warm, cool and cold greenhouses ; for 
baskets, walls, wardian cases, dwelling houses, 
&c. Price, is.; by post, is. 3 d. 
fklllT TREis 
Fop Market and Private Growers. 
ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, &c. 
Descriptive CATALOGUES Post-free. 
I P.HEAL & CONS 
ill U CRAWLEY, ^SUSSEX. 
Its History, Properties, and Management; 
WITH 
DESCRIPTIVE LIST OF THE BEST VARIETIES IN CULTIVATION, 
And Supplementary Chapter on the Yellow Ground. 
By E. S. DODWELL. Price, 1/6. Post Free, 1/7. 
BulwelI Potteries, NoItin^ham. 
Messrs. Dicksons, Limited, Chester, write: "The Mwer Pots you have so largely supplied us with are light, 
^Messrs^icha*rd a Smith V & y Co S fWo^rcestrir^wrheV ' We beg to say that we are highly satisfied with your Garden 
b ^rseriesrsrieffi W e 1 d, a write V ? " Wehavepleasure in teeti- 
fyfog thtu alter having used your po s for the past twenty-five years we have found them all that could be desired. 
