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VI. 
THE GARDENING WORLD. 
Januai y 31; 1903. 
By Special Appointment to 
His Majesty the King. 
MACKENZIE and MONCUR, L™ 
Hothouse Builders and Heating Engineers. 
CONTRACTS B — We are at present engaged on Contracts for the following :— 
HMS /Iftajestp tbe Iking,—Reconstruction of the Royal Gardens, Windsor. 
the Earl of NORTHESK, Ethie Castle, 
Earl of ROSEBERY, Mentmore, 
The Right Hod. 
Forfarshire. 
The Right Hon. the 
Leighton Buzzard. 
Captain Sir A. BERKELEY MILNE, Bar 1 ., Invereskgate, 
Midlothian. 
Sir JAMES BELL, Bart., Montgreenan, Ayrshire. 
Sir REGINALD OGILVIE, Bart., Baldovan, Strathmartme, 
by Dundee. 
Sir SAMUEL SCOTT, Bart., M.P., Westbury Manor, Bucks. 
Sir HENRY TICHBORNE, Bart., Tichborne Park, Hants. 
Sir ERNEST CASSEL, Moulton Paddocks, Cambridgeshire. 
Sir MARCUS SAMUEL, Mote Park, Maidstone. 
Hon. Sir JAMES SIVEWRIGHT, Tuliiallan, Kincardine-on- 
Eorth. 
ALFRED BEIT, Esq., Tewn Water, Herts. 
H. F. BISCHOFFSBEIM, Esq., Warren House, Staumore. 
J. T. C. BOLAM, Esq., The Cedars, Sunderland. 
WILLIAM LOW, Esq., Blebo House, Cupar, Fife. 
R. M. POLLOK MORRIS, Esq., Craig, Kilmarnock. 
T. H. SMITH, Esq., Aystree, Broughty Ferry. 
WILLIAM TURNER, Esq., Baranfrow, Helensburgh. 
MUNIC PAL COUNCIL 0? SHANGHAI, Reserve Gardens, 
etc , etc. 
HEATING. 
Ibis /Ibajestv? tbe Iking.—Balmoral Castle. 
C. L. ORR-EWING, Esq., M.P., Dunskey, Fortpatrick, 
Wigtonshire. 
CALEDONIAN STATION HOTEL, Edinburgh. 
BLAIR’S COLLEGE, Aberdeenshire. 
The UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE, Botanical Laboratory. 
,, „ „ „ Law Library. 
GEORGE WATSON'S LADIES’ COLLEGE, Edinburgh. 
UERIOT TRUST NEW ART SCHOOL, Edinburgh. 
KELSO FEVER HOSPITAL. 
CO-OPERATIVE STORES, Carlisle. 
ROMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOLS, Kilmarnock, etc., etc. 
LONDON OFFICE—8, Camden Road, N.W. GLASGOW—43, Victoria Road. 
EDINBURGH—(Registered Office and Works)—Balcarres Street, Morningside. 
TELEGRAMS : “TREIBHAUS, LONDON,’’ AND HOTHOUSE, EDINBURGH." 
Supplied with various arrangements of Pipes. 
Catalogues (free) of Boilers, Pipes, Radiators, &c. 
STOCK 
over 
1,200 
BOILERS. 
Native Guano. 
BEST&CHEAPEST MANURE for GARDEN USE 
Price £3 10s. per ton, in bags. Lots under 10 cwt., 4s 
per cwt.; 1 cwt bag sent carriage paid to any station in 
England on receipt of P O. for 5s. 
Extracts from 27 th annual collection of re/ oris ;— 
Native Guano for Potatos, Vegetables, &c. 
R. Arminson, Selby.—“ Potatos and Turnips very good 
crop. Good manure." 
T. Price, Eastbourne.—“ Vegetables best possible results, 
double crops, especially Onions and Carrots. A boon to 
gardeners.” 
Native Guano for Fruit, Roses, Tomatos, &c. 
Mr. C. King, Doncaster.—" Most satisfactory and bene¬ 
ficial for Roses, Onions, and Potatos.” 
Mr. SeLBV, Head Gardener to Admiral Parker.—" Vines, 
Peaches, Nectarifies, Melons, and Cucumbers excellent. An 
especially good and cheap manure.” 
Order to the NATIVE GUANO CO., Ltd, 29, New 
Bridge Street, Blackfriars, London, E.C., where pamphlets cf 
testimonials, &e., may be obtained. Agents wanted. 
K 
POCKET KNIVES FROM MAKER. 
Stag Handle Pruning Knives, a real good article. 
Is. id. each; Ivory Handle Budding Knives, no 
better made, Is. 3d. each; Ivory Handle 2-blade 
Waistcoat Pocket Knife, Is. Id. each; Corn 
Knives, Is.; Workman's Stag Handle Sheep’s 
foot and Pen Blade, Is. Id. The blades of all the 
above are made from the very best English 
crucible cast steel. Post free. 
J. and H R. HOUNAM, 
SHEAF ISLAND WORKS, SHEFFIELD. 
G ARDENERS’ ROYAL BENEVOLEN 
INSTITUTION.- 
Victoria Street, S.W. 
Secretary, GEO. J. INGRAM, 17 
R oyal gardeners’ orpha: 
Fund.—Secretary, B. WYNNE, 30, Wellingt. 
Street, W.C.’S 
r NITED HORTICULTURAL PROV 
DENT and BENEFIT SOCIETY. — Secretai 
WILLIAM COLLINS, 9, Martindale Road, Balham, S.W. 
u 
10 N ES8c atT wooD 
Stourbridge. 
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Address—JAMES W. WITHERS, Publisher, 
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Price 6d. Monthiy. Subscription per annum, 5s. 
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