THE GARDENING WORLD. 
June 27, 1903, 
Wm. COOPER’S CATALOGUE — 250,000 FREE COPIBS. 
We have just issued the most prac' 
tical and finest Illustrated Catalogue 
of Horticultural, -Rustic, Portable 
Wood and Iron Buildings, Poultry 
Appliances, Kennels, Heating Ap¬ 
paratus, Sundries, &c., &c„ &c., ever 
published, which has cost several 
thousand pounds to produce. Con¬ 
taining 416 pages, over 1,000 Illustra¬ 
tions, and is bound in cloth. We 
shall have much pleasure in forward¬ 
ing to all applicants a copy, post free. 
sm£?. 
SPAN ROOF 
GREENHOUSE. 
Tenant’s Fixture 
Substantially con¬ 
structed wood base, with 
door, lock, ventilators, 
all necessary ironwork 
BS? stages foj- each side, good 
' 5 ' 16oz. glass. Carefully 
marked in readiness lor 
erection. Painted. Every- 
_ .... £2 17s. 6d.; 8ft. by 5ft.. £3 5r.; 
9ft by 6ft., £3 15s.; 10ft. by 7ft., £4 10s.; 12ft. by 8ft., 
£5 15s.; 15ft. by 9ft,, £7 10s. ; 20ft. by 10 ft., £9 15y _ 
GARDEN LIGHTS. 
' No. 40. Well-seasoned, stiles 2in. by 
2in., mortised and pinned to tenoned 
rails, properly rabbeted for the glass, 
and fitted with 2in. sash bars. Un¬ 
glazed lights, 6ft. by 4ft., 2s. 9d.; 5ft. 
RUSTIC WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION 
No. 192—£3 103. No. 194—£5. No. 188—£4: 
thing complete 
7fc. by 5ft., 
by 3ft. Pin., 2s. fid.; 4ft. by 3ft., 2s. 3d.; 3ft. by 2ft., Is. 6d. 
each. Glazed 21oz., 6ft by 4ft., 9s.; 5ft. by 3ft. 6in., 7s. 6d.; 
4ft. bv 3ft., 6s ; 3ft. by 2ft., 4s. 
21oz. HORTICULTURAL GLASS. 21oz. 
Quality of Glass and Careful Packing Guaranteed. 
The following is a List of Sizes kept in Stock :—8 by 6, 
9 by 7, 10 by 8, 12 by 8, 11 by 9, 12 by 9, 13 by 9, 14 by 9, 
11 by 10 12 by 10,13 by 10,14 by 10, 15 by 10, 16 by 10,13 by 
11 18 by 11,14 by 12, 16 by 12,18 by 12. 17 by 13, 20 by 13, 
18 by 14, 20 by 14, 20 by 15, 20 by 16, 20 by 18, 22 by IS. 24 by 
18; per 200ft. Box (package included), 28-. Every size in 
stock. Special quotations for large quantities. 
MELON AND 
CUCUMBER FRAMES. 
No. 46. For storage of 
plants in winter, for the 
cultivation of Melons, Cu¬ 
cumbers, &c., in summer. 
Made of ljin. thoroughly well-seasoned red deal boards, 
lights 2in. thick, glazed 21oz. glass. Painted two coats. 
One-light Frame, 3ft. 6in. by 3ft., 15s.; 4ft. by 3ft.. 18s.; 6ft. 
bv 4ft 28s. Two-light Frame, 6ft. by 4ft., 30s.; 8ft. by 4ft„ 
36s.* 8ft. by 6ft., 50s. Three-light Frame, 10ft. by 6ft., 60s.; 
12ft’. by 6ft., 70s. For Span and f-Span itoof Frames, also 
Forcing Pits, see List. 
W. COOPER, LTD., 751, OLD KENT ROAD, LONDON, S.E. 
AMERICAN GARDENING. 
Established over half a century. 
Edited by LEONARD BARRON, F.R.H.S. 
Issued weekly and mailed, postage paid, to English sub¬ 
scribers, for 8s. per vear. 
Address—JAMES W. WITHERS, Publisher, 
136, Liberty Street, New York. 
Bgrkttltaral scotiomist. 
Illustrated Monthly Review of Agriculture, Horticul¬ 
ture, and Co-operation. 
Valuable medium for advertising ail articles in use by 
country gentlemen. 
Price 6d Monthly. Subscription per annum, 5s. 
A specimen copv will be sent free on application to the 
Advertising Manager—92, Long Acre, London, W.C. 
SITUATIONS WANTED. 
G ARDENER, Head, where one other 
kept, or good single-handed; age 30; married o 
child; three and a hall years present situation.'—’ 
CHURCHER, Stanford Court, Worcester. 
SITUATIONS VACANT. 
'ANTED, an active young man f, 
pleasure grounds; able to use scythe ; age i 
under IS; wages 18sl per week.—Apply. A. HARRIS. J 
Gardens, The Priory, Prittlewell, Essex. ( 
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W ANTED, married man for kitchi 
and flower garden, with knowledge of herbacei 
plants; house, 18s. per week.—Apply, with copies of te 
moniais. GARDENER, Mount Mascal, Bexley. 
Carnation Disease Antidote 
A sure Cure, Preventive, and Plan 
Stimulant. 
It maybe used for Diseases afFectiij 
Roses, Violets, Tomatos, &c. 
THE CHRYSANTHEMUM RUS . 
Numerous testimonials from our leading 
perts have reached me, unsolicited, that :Y 
CARNATION Disease Antidote is a sure id 
certain cure for this pest. 
FULL DIRECTIONS FOR USE ON EACH B0T1E 
7, Moore Park Road, FULHAM, S. 
THIS 
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JSTTTIIVLIBIEIR, OF 
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WILL BE PUBLISHED 
July 2 nd (dated 4 th), and will contain a 
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AND NUMEROUS I lalaUSTRT^TIONS. 
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