January 9, 1904. 
THE GARDENING WORLD. 
41 
HEINEM/LNNS 
VEGETABLE & FLOWER SEEDS 
Grown under his Personal Supervision, 
Begonia, now double fringed, half natural size, per 
packet, Is. 
RAISER OF WORLD-FAMED NOVELTIES. 
FLOWER SEEDS CARRIAGE PAID. 
Illustrated Catalogue post free on application. Write for it 
by a Id. Foreign Post Card. 
F. C, HEINEMANN, 
SEED GROWER BY SPECIAL WARRANT TO 
H.M. THE GERMAN EMPEROR, 
ERFURT, 8 (Germany). 
SCOTCH 
SEEDS. 
Methven’s Crimson Beet, 
l er oz., Is. 3d. 
Methven’s June Broccoli, 
In Sealed Packets only. Per packet, Is. Gd. 
Selected Dalkeith Brussels 
Sprouts, Per oz., Is. 
MeLhven’s Edinburgh Market 
Cabbage— very hardy; suitable for Summer or 
Spring, Per oz.. Is. 3d. 
Selected Scarlet Model Carrot, 
Per oz., 10d- 
Methven’s Selected Forcing Cauli 
flower. Per packet, 2s. Gd. 
Extra Select Curled Greens, 
Per oz.. 9d. 
Selected Henry’s Hybrid Leek, 
Per packet, Is. 
Selected Musselburgh Leek, 
Per oz., 's. Gd. 
Methven’s Selected Cos Lettuce, 
Per oz., Is. Gd. 
Selected Drumhead Savoy, 
Per oz., Gd. 
Selected Golden Ball Turnip, 
Per oz., 3d. 
Methven’s East Lothian Stocks 
in Scarlet, Purple, White, Crimson, 
and Snow-white Wall-leaved. 
■Each, per packet, Is. and 2s. Gd. 
Catalogues Free on Application. 
THOMAS KIETHVEN & SONS, 
Seed Merchants & Nurserynun, 
EDINBURGH. 
TWO REMARKABLE LETTERS ON CLUB & RUST, 
‘ After a very fair trial of your VELTHA for Club 
on Cabbages, and Rust on various other plants, such as 
Onious, Spinach, &c-, I have found it 
THE BEST REMEDY IN EXISTENCE. 
“Previous to u-ing VELTHA half of our Winter 
Spinaeh used to disappear during the Autumn and 
Winter. Since using it we have not lost a plant. 
“T. PROUSE, Halt Barn Park Gardens, Bucks.'' 
“My failure for some years in grow¬ 
ing Vegetables is due to ‘Club.' After 
using VELTHA the conditions a e re¬ 
versed and I have 
HEALTHY PROLIFIC CROPS. 
“Mr. DAWSON, Oakleigh Park.’’ 
“ VELTHA " (Crude)—25/- per cwt., carriage paid ; 
13/- i cwt. ; 8/- 28 lbs. ; 5,- 14 lbs. ; 3/- 7 lbs.; Sample 
Bags, 1 6 . 
“VELTHA EMULSION —10/- per gallon; 6/- 
half gallon ; 3/6 quart; 2/- pint. (One pint makes 8 
gallons with water.) 
No Progressive Horticulturist should be without our ROYAL GARDEN 
MANUAL and PRIZE ESSAY ON CLUB. 
WM. WOOD & SON, Ltd., Wood Green, London. 
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0 v*v$ 
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* LONDON 
V, c? 
CLAYS FERTILIZER 
Produces Flowers, Fruits, and Vegetables for 
Exhibition, Pleasure, and Profit, in the 
trade mark; 
On Every Genuine 
Tin, Bag, and Seal. 
HIGHEST DEGREE OF PERFECTION. 
It is Safe, Lasting, Economical, ar\d Unsurpassed for all Horticultural Purposes. 
EXHIBITORS WIN PRIZES WHEN USING IT. HAVE YOU TRIED IT ? 
Sold everywhere in 6d. and I/- Tins, and in SE ALED BAGS—7 lbs., 2/6 ; 14 lbs., 4/6 ; 28 lbs., 
7/6; 56 lbs., 2/6; 112 lbs., 20/- ; or Direct from the Works, Carriage Paid in the United 
Kingdom for Cash with Order, except 6d. Tins. 
Full Price List of Manures, Chemicals and Sundries upon Application. 
CLAY & SON, Manufa"tL% r s, STRATFORD, LONDON, E. 
Dickson & 
Robinson, 
The King’s 
Seedsmen, 
Manchester. 
NEW 
Illustrated and Descriptive 
CATALOGUE 
POST FREE. 
WELL-KNOWN 
Garden Frantes. 
VERY USEFUL FOR MANY PURPOSES. 
217 size 6ft. by 4ft. to be sold at a greatly reduced 
price, viz , £1 10s. cash ; usual price, 37s. 
Each made with good seasoned material, and glazed with 
21oz. horticultural glass, and painted three coats of good 
oil colour. 
CARRIAGE PAID ON ORDERS OF TWO OR MORE. 
Beautiful Illustrated List of Greenhouses, etc., Post Free. 
Established over 50 Years. 
PREEDY’S HORTICULTURAL WORKS 
KF.LROSS ROAD, HIGHBURY, N. 
80,000 
NEW BOXES FOR SALE. 
Suitable for Seeds or Potatoes. 
Sizes 14f by 84 by 21 ends 1 inch, sides and bottoms \ inch 
thick. Price, 7s. td. per 100 ; if nailed together, 9d. per 100 
extra. Any size made to order.— J. WILG0CK, Steam Saw 
Mil’s, Pontefract. 
G reenhouses, conservatories, 
Etc.—Catalogue and estimates free. Best work, lowest 
prices. Prompt delivery and satisfaction guaranteed.— 
PEEL BEOS., Horticultural Works, Selby, Yorks. 
F LOWER POTS.—Illustrated Catalogue, 
1904, post free.—W. PRATT, Pottery, Dudley. 
R HUBARB ROOTS, early red variety, 
very prolifle, suitable for forcing, 2s. doz., 14s. 100 ; 
planting size, 50 for 3s., 100 5s.—GOODWIN, Market 
Gardener, Ponders End. 
P EA GUARDS.—2s. 6d. per 12 3ft. 
leneths, including two end pieces. Six dozen carriage 
paid. Galvanised Arches, 7ft. by 4ft. by 1ft. deep, 2s. 6d. 
each. List free.—W. FOX & CO., 23, Albion Street, South 
Grove, London, E. (Please mention paper.) 
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- 
DENT and BENEFIT SOCIETY. — Secretary, 
WILLIAM COLLINS, 9, Martindale Road, Balham, S.W. 
