December 26, 1903 _ THE GARDENING WORLD. 
THE CARNATION: 
Its History, Properties, and Management; 
WITH 
descriptive list of the best varieties in cultivation 
And Supplementary Chapter on the Yellow Ground. 
By £!• S. DODW LL I»i ice 1/6. Post Free 1/7. 
PUBLISHERS, 37 AND 38, SHOE LANE, LONDON, E.C. 
“VINES and VINE CULTURE.” 
“The Best ^ook on Grapes and their Culture.” 
By ARCHIBALD F. BARRON. 
Price 5s. 
Post Free, 5s. 3d 
MACLAREN AND SONS. 37-38, SHOE LANE ; LONDON. 
SPECIAL NOTICE. 
WM. CUTBUSH & SON’S 
CATALOGUES 
OF 
Roses, Fruit Trees, Shrubs and Trees, 
Alpine and Herbaceous Plants 
are now ready, and may be had Free upon application. 
They contain several GRAND Novelties. 
HIGHGATE NURSERIES, LONDON, N., 
and BARNET, HERTS. 
p*®-o 
VEGETABLE 
& FLOWER 
5EEDS 
Seed Potatoes, Garden Tools & Sundries. 
All best qualities. Carriage Free. 
Illustrat'd Catalogue $Si post frtt on application 
PLANTING SEASON. 
We invite the attention of Planters to our Large 
and Superior Stock of 
FOREST TREES, FRUIT TREES 
ROSES, RHODODENDROMS, 
HOLLIES, and SHRUBS of all kinds. 
Our Craigmillar Nurseries are the most ex¬ 
posed in Britain, and produce Plants which 
cannot he surpassed for Hardiness and Health. 
NEW CATALOGUE now ieady, and will be posted 
free on application. 
DICKSONS & CO., 
The King’s Nurserymen, 
1, Waterloo Pl ace, Edinburgh . 
THOMSON’S 
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, GALASHIELS, N.B. 
London Agent: Mr. James George, 14 , Redgrave Road, Putney. 
Channel Islands Agents : Messrs. Parsons & Co., Ltd., Guernsey. 
VINE, PLAN1 
AND 
VEGETABLE 
WELL-KNOWN 
Garden Frames. 
VERY USEFUL FOR MANY PURPOSES. 
217 size 6ft. by 4ft„ to be sold at a greatly reduced 
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Each made with good seasoned material, and glazed with 
21 oz. horticultural glass, and painted three coats of good 
oil colour. 
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Beautiful Illustrated List of Greenhouses, etc., Post Free. 
Established over 50 Years. 
PREEDY’S HORTICULTURAL WORKS 
KELROSS ROAD, HIGHBURY, N. 
To Readers and Subscribers. 
COPIES OF 
THE GARDENING WORLD 
CONTAINING 
Coloured Plates 
March 14—New Chinese Primulas. 
„ 28.—New Decorative Rose, “ Chameleon.” 
April 4—Colens thrysoideus. 
„ 11—A Group of Pitcher Plants. 
„ 18—The New Cestrum Smithii. 
„ 25—Japanese Pigmy Tree. 
May 23—Saxifraga Grisebachii and a Group of 
Alocasias. 
,, 30—Dendrobium Nobile Rotundiflorum. 
June 6—Group of Caladiums. 
„ 20—Zenobia Speciosa Pulverulenta. 
July 4—Aphelandra aurantiaca Roezlii, 
„ 18—Australian Pitcher Plants. 
August 1—Boronia Heterophylla. 
September 12. —New Trumpet Daffodils. 
October 3—Lilium Auratum Platyphyllum. 
November 14—Rose Mine. N. Levavasseur. 
may be obtained from the Publishers, price 2 pl¬ 
each post free. As the supply is limited, early ap¬ 
plication should be made. 
MACLAREN &S0NS, 37-38, Shoe Lane, London. 
G ARDENERS’ ROYAL BENEVOLENT 
INSTITUTION.—Secretary, GEO. J. INGRAM, 175, 
Victoria Street, S.W. 
R oyal gardeners' orphan 
Fund.—Secretary, B. WYNNE, 30, Wellington 
Street, W.C. 
U NITED HORTICULTURAL PROVI- 
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