November 7, 1903. THE GARDENING WORLD. 
LUNT’S CH RYSANTHEM UM MANURES. 
jV'e have pleasure in announcing that Mr. THOMAS LUNT, Keir Gardens, Dunblane, has handed us two recipes he has been using 
>r a number of years in growing his Chrysanthemums. Mr. Lunt attributes in some measure his phenomenal success as a Chrysanthemum Grower to 
he Special Compounds he has used in the p >tting soil and subsequently in developing the flowers. We may say that Mr LUNT has "ained the Premier 
•rize at the Edinburgh Chrysanthemum Exhibition for the last live years in succession, besides many other leading awards too numerous to mention 
LUNT’S Chrysanthemum Manure. 
For Potting Soil. 
FULL INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN WITH EACH PACKAGE. 
0/= per Cwt. 11/= per Half Cwf. 6/= per Quarler Cwf. (Carriage Paid.) 
In Small Bags: 14 bs., 3/6 ; 7 lbs., 2/=. In Tins, 6d., l/=, & 2/6 each. 
LUNT’S Chemical Mixture. 
For Developing Chrysanthemum Flowers. 
FULL INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN WITH EACH PACKAGE. 
In Tins at I/-, 2/6, and 5/6 each. 
To be had of all Nurserymen and Seedsmen. 
HL EXANDER CROSS & SONS, LTD.. 19, HOPE ST., GLASGO W, and at 79, Mark Lane, London 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
iA/ATCH the Winning Exhibits, and It will be found that Godfrey’s Seedlings occupy a better position than 
ww those msed bv all other English Trade Growers combined. They include the followingBESSIE Godfrey, Mafeking Hero Godfrey’s 
’ride, Kimberley, Godfrey’s Masterpiece, Exmouth Rival. Col. Weatherall, Sensation, Wilfred H. Godfrey Geo. Lock (incurve li 
Ixmouth Crimson, Col. Kekewich (incurved), King of the Yellows (incurved), H. E. Hayman, Loveliness, Devonshire Hero (incurved ’ 
The Captain (incurved), and others. 
W. J. G.’s Seedlings were found last season in more Winning 
>tands than those of any other trade grower. 
W. J. G.’s Seedlings have been awarded in one season more Certificates 
tian those of all glowers combined. 
W. J. G.’s Seedlings have received the Highest Honours ever awarded, 
leluling the Large and other Gold Medals of the N. C. S. ; 
the only Gold Medal (in addition to two others) a.varded at the 
Great Edinburgh Show last November; the Best Medal awarded by 
the British Chrysanthemum Society (last season) ; several Gold 
Medals at Birmingham, &c., &c. 
N.B.—Ali blooms exhibited were grown at Exmoutb. 
iODFREY’S NOVELTIES FOR 1904 will be worth attention, and include the FINEST INCURVED variety yet introduced 
Catalogrue Post X"x-ee. 
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Pocket Diary for 1904. ^ 
MACLAREN & SONS, 
37-38, Shoe Lane, London, E.C. 
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