VI 
THE GARDENING WORLD. 
Yav 2, 1903. 
“VINES AND VINE CULTURE.” 
“The Best Book on Grapes and their Culture.” 
By ARCHIBALD F. BARRON. 
Price 5s. 
Post Free, 5s. 3d. 
Its History, Properties, 
WITH 
and Management; 
DESCRIPTIVE LIST OF THE BEST VARIETIES IN CULTIVATION 
And Supplementary Chapter on the Yellow Ground. 
By E. S. DODWELL. Price 1/6. Post Free 17 
Hillcliff Lane Nurseries, Turnditch, Derby. 
T ABELS.—PERMANENT, ARTISTIC 
1—' —Next autumn request your nurseryman to 
your Roses with Chandler’s “ Ideal ” Labels. UntearaW 
lead eyelets. Name embossed on copper. All nurservm». 
supplyjthem. - ■ 
BEGONIAS. Ware’s Famous Strain. 
W E are now booking orders for started 
plants in pots for delivery at the end of Mav - 
Singles, mixed for bedding, 2s. 6 d. per doz , 18s. per ioo 
in twelve colours, for superior bedding or pots, 45 g 3 ani 
10s. per doz., 25s., 60s., and 70s. per 100 . Doubles mixed n 
bedding, 4s. per doz., 30s. per 100 ; in ten colours for pot 
or bedding, 7s. 6 d. and 9s. per doz., 56s. and 70s per 100 
gems for exhibition, 18s., 20s., and 25s per doz. • super 
named varieties of single and double (see Catalo^uel P 
THOMAS S. WARE (1902) LTD., FELTHAM. 
The CARNATION: 
Its Hist ry, Properties and Management 
with a descriptive List of the best Varietie 
in Cultivation. 
By E. S. DODWELL. 
Ihird Edition. Post free, Is. 7d. 
1HE GARDENING WORLD Office, 37-3S, Shoe Lan. 
London, E.C. 
PUBLISHERS, 37 AND 38, SHOE LANE, LONDON, E.C. 
H. J. JONES’ 
Chrysanthemum Guide 
(13th EDITION) 
Is now ready. Every ’mum grower should secure a copy. 
It is revised right up to date, and contains an article on the 
culture of Incurved Chrysanthemums from W. Higgs, the 
champion Incurved grower. Also articles on Stopping and 
Timing, The Japanese Chrysanthemum for Exhibition, 
Incurved Chrysanthemums for Exhibition, Preparing In¬ 
curved Blooms for Exhibition, Calendar of Work for the 
Year, How to Grow Large Blooms in 6in. and 7in. pots, 
Culture of Decorative Chrysanthemums, Chrysanthemums 
for the Flower Garden, Fixing Chrysanthemum Sports, 
Raising Chrysanthemum Seedlings, The Culture of Specimen ( 
Plants, Chrysanthemum Rust and How to get Rid of It. j 
Post free, 7d. ; bound in cloth, Is. 2d. 
I WANT TO SELL 
the undermentioned plants. 
IF YOU WANT TO BUY, 
send for my Catalogue, and obtain full descriptions and j 
prices. 
GIVE ME AN ORDER, 
And I guarantee to send you value for money and a bit over. 
Chrysanthemums, new and old, best Michaelmas Daisies, i 
best Begonias, double and single, Campanulas, Cannas, j 
Dahlias, Fuchsias, Heliotropes, Lantanas, Piumbagoes, Pelar- i 
goniums, show and decorative, ditto Zonal, including the 
great novelty of the season, Pink Raspail, and the new Giant | 
Kinds, also best Ivy-leaf, etc. 
H. J. JONES, RY n'ursery, LEWISHAM, S.E. 
P ROTECT YOUR GARDENS.—Garden 
Netting, small mesh, will keep off the smallest birds, 
35 square yards for Is. Will not rot if leftout in all weathers. 
Sent any width. Carriage paid on all orders over 53. As 
supplied to the Royal Gardens. Cash returned if not ■ 
approved of.—H. J. GASSON. Garden Net Works. Rye. 
THOMSON’S 
MANURE 
VINE, PLANT 
AND 
VEGETABLE _ 
H IM.. II I U i Wil li III 
Splendid for all purposes. 
This valuable Manure is yearly growing 
in Public favour. Also 
THOMSON’S Special CHRYSANTHEMUM MANURE, 
Largely Used at Home and Abroad. 
Sold by all Seedsmen. 
Price Lists and Testimonials on application to 
Sole Makers— 
|WM. THOMSON & SONS, LTD., 
TWEED VINEYARD, CLOVENFORDS CALASHIELS, N.B. 
^ondon Agent : Mr. James George, 14, Redgrave Road, Putney. 
R Channel Islands Agents : Messrs. Parsons & Co., Ltd., Guernsey. 
ijraultural Scoituinisf. 
Illustrated Monthly Review of Agriculture, Horticul¬ 
ture, and Co-operation. 
Valuable medium for advertising all articles in use by 
country gentlemen. 
Price 6d Monthly. Subscription per annum 5s 
A specimen copy will be sent free on application to’ tne 
Advertising Manager—92, Lotto Acre, L indon, W.C. 
FOR DESTROYING WEEDS ON GARDEN WALKS, CARRUG 
DRIVES, ROADS, etc. 
No smell, no disturbance of the Gravel. 
. Used in the Cryst tl Palace Grounds, The Royal Horticultim 
Society’s Gardens, and in the principal .Gardens of th 
United Kingdom. 
■ ■QUID WEED KILLER. —Prices on application. Strengt 
“ 1 in 25. 1 gal. to 25 gals, of water. Double strenctt 
1 gal. to 50 gals, of water. The “ACME” Powder Wee 
Killer.— Size No. 1, to make 25 gaK, Is. 9d. per tin ; No. : 
to make 50 gals., 3s. 3d. per tin ; No. 3, to make 100 gals 
6s. per tin ; tins free. Soluble in cold water. Larger size 
at reduced prices. 
Carriage paid on No. 3 and upwards. 
TH t? ACME CHEMICAL COMPANY, LIMITED, 
TONBRIDGE, Kent, and River St., Bolton. L incs.. 
Native Guano. 
BEST & CH EAPEST MANURE for GARDEN US 
Price £3 10s. per ton, in bags. Lots under 10 cwt., A 
per cwt.; 1 cwt bag sent carriage paid to any station i 
England on receipt of P.O. for 5s. 
Extracts from 27th annual collection of reports 
Native Guano for Potatos, Vegetables, &e. 
R. Arminson, Selby.—“ Potatos and Turnips very goi 
crop. Good manure." 
T. Price, Eastbourne.—“ Vegetables best possible result 
double crops, especially Onions and Carrots. A boon 
gardeners." 
Native Guano for Fruit, Roses, Tomatos, &c. 
Mr. C. King, Doncaster. —“ Most satisfactory and ben 
flcial for Roses, Onions, and Potatos.” 
Mr. Selby, Head Gardener to Admiral Parker.—” Vins 
Peaches, Nectarines, Melons, and Cucumbers excellent. A 
especially good and cheap manure.” 
Order to the NATIVE GUANO CO., Ltd., 29, Ne 
Bridge Street, Blackfriars, London, E.C., where pamphlets 
testimonials, &c., may be obtained. Agents wanted. 
SUBSCRIPTION ORDER FORM. 
SUBSCRIPTION RATES; One year, 10s.; six months, 5s.; three months, 3s.; post free 
Foreign and Colonial, 12s. 8’. per annum, post free. 
To Maclaren and Sons, 37 and 38, Shoe Lane, London, E.C. 
Please post to me every week The Gardening World; 
We 
enclose ..for. 
.months in advance. 
Name. 
Address (in full) 
Date . 
Cheques and P.O.O.’s to be made payable to MACLAREN AND SONS, and crossed “London City and Midland Bank.” If a receipt is requini 
a posteard or stamp should be enclosed. 
,»d mm * Tstxis&r sts sst'raiwsljk >■ * <*. 
For Minchester—Jr. John Heywoo<i. 
