January 9, 1904. 
THE GARDENING WORLD. 
16 th annual clearance sale. 
Being end of season we are again induced to offer our Stock in hand at ridiculously low prices to clear. Conditions of 
Sale • Goods are offered subject to being on hand on receipt of reply. Cash to accompany all orders, and prices to be 
strictly net. All orders will be executed in rotation, and carefully packed on rail. 
AMATEUR SPAN-ROOF GREENHOUSE. 
Framework substantially 
constructed of deal, lower 
part being filled in with 
sound, well - seasoned 
patchboards. The house 
is fitted with door, com¬ 
plete with rin lo k and 
brass furniture painted 
one coat of good colour, 
all nec ssiry ironwork 
and good 16-07. g'a=s 
complete. Sale prices 
7ft. by 5ft. .. 48/- .. 8ft. by 5ft. 
9ft. by 6ft. .. 65/- 10ft. by 7ft. 
12ft. by 8ft. .. 95/- 15ft. by 9ft. 
20ft. by 10ft. ..190/- .. 25Tt.T>y 10ft. 
FORCING 
58/- 
85/- 
140/- 
240/- 
GARDEN LIGHTS. 
Well-seasoned, stiles 2in. by 2in., mor¬ 
tised and pinned to tenoned rails, 
properly rabbeted for the glass, and 
fitted with 2in. sash bars. 
Unglazed, with 
Unglazed. 
6ft. by 4ft. .. 2/4 
5ft. by 3ft. 6in. 2/1 
4ft. bv 3ft. .. 1/10 
3ft. by 2ft. .. 1/2 
Glazed 
2L oz. 
S/- 
6/9 
5/6 
3/0 
sufficient ela^s 
to glaze them. 
5/- 
4 1 - 
?/- 
2 /- 
HOUSE 
Indispensable to every 
grower of Cucuubers, 
Tomatoes, Melons, etc., 
where a succession of crops 
are r-quired in all seasons. 
Though cheap in construc¬ 
tion, it is soundly built, 
ai.d will repay its cost in a season. 
1 uilt for b.ickwc rk, 3ft. high ; roof ventilation, necessary 
ironwork, ‘loz. glass, painted one coat and carefully marked. 
20ft by 9ft, £7 ; 30ft. by 9ft, £9 10s. ; 40ft. by 9ft. £13 ; 
60ft. bv 9ft., £18 ; lOOfr. by 9ft,, £30; 2oft. by 12ft., £8 10s. ; 
3 ft. by 12f r ., £12 5s. : 40 t. by 12ft. £16 ; 60ft. by 12ft., £23 ; 
100ft. by 12ft., £35 ; 20ft. by 14ft., £1110s ; 30ft. by 14ft., £16; 
40ft. by 14ft., £18 10s. ; 60ft. by Hft., £2710s. ; 100ft. by 14ft., 
£50. Ventilating boxes for side walls, 3s. 9d. each extra. 
MELON AND 
CUCUMBER FRAMES 
For storage of p'ants in 
winter, for the cultivation 
of Melons, Cucumbers, Ac. 
in summer. Made of 1 Jin. 
thoroughly well-seasoned red deal boards, lights 2in. thick, 
glazed 21oz. glass. Painted two coats. 
Usual Price. Sale Pricp. 
HUNTER & GOW, 
Horticultural Sundrfesmen. 
46, ST THOMAS STREET, PARADISE STREET, LIVERPOOL 
SPECIAL OFFER. 
4/21 oz. HORTICULTURAL GLASS. 4/21oz. 
Quality of Glass and Careful Packing Guaranteed. 
Per 200ft. Box. 
9 by ‘ 15s ; 10 by 8, 16s. 6d.; 12 by 8. 12 by 9, 20s.; 12 by 
10, 11 by 9, 11 by 10, 12 by 11,12 by 12, 13 by 9, 13 by 10, 
14 by 9, 22s.; 14 by 10. 14 by 11, 13 by 11, 15 by 10, 15 by 11, 
23s. 6*1.; 13 by 12,14 bv 12 16 by 12, 18 by 12, 16 by 14, 18 
by 14, 20 by 14, 20 by 15, 20 by 16, 20 by 18, 24 by 18, 25s. 
3*d Quality, Is. 6d. per Box extra. Special Quotations for 
Targe Quantities. Glazier,’ Diamonds, 7s. 6d., 10s. 6d., and 
15s. each, post free. 
SEND FOR SALE CATALOGUE. 
Lot. 
187— 1-Light Frames 
188— 1-Light Frames 
189— f-L : ght Frames 
190— 2 Light Frames 
191— 2-Light Frames 
192— 3-Llght Frames 
193— 3-Light Frames 
ft. in. fr. £ s. d. £ s. d, 
3 6 by 3 .. 0 15 0 .. 0 13 0 
4 0 by 3 .. 0 IS 0 .. 0 15 0 
6 0 by 4 .. 1 SO ... 1 4 0 
6 0 by 4 .. 1 10 0 .. t 60 
8 0 by 6 .. 2 10 0 .. 2 5 0 
10 0 by 6 .. 3 0 0 .. 3 0 0 
12 0 by 6 .. 3 10 0 .. 3 00 
Es imates submitted for special sizes free. 
Inside of ail frames painted with our Pa ent Bot-prjof 
Com posit on. 
PORTABLE 
IRON 
COTTAGE. 
20 ft. by 17 ft. 
Gardener's Cot¬ 
tage containing 4 
rooms. Eve ything 
complete. Flooring, 
Match-lining, Fe t, 
Gutters, Glass, Iron, 
made in sections, 
etc., ready for Fix - 
irg. Sale Price, £40. 
Per 56 lbs. 
s. d. 
Hellebore Powder ..15 0 
„ per doz. lib. tins 9 6 
Sulphur,finely powdered 7 6 
Gow’s Ammoniated 
Soft Soap .. ..126 
Also packed in smaller tins. 
Sulphate of Copper, 98$ 
per cwt., 29s. 6d. 
Moss Litter Dust .. 3 
Carbonate of Soda Ash 7 
Carbonate of Potash .. 16 
Gow's Fertilizer .. 11 
Caustic Soda .. .. 11 
Gow’s Tobacco Powder, 
in Bags .. 14 
Per doz. lib. tins, 10s. 
Tobacco Juice, per gal., 
3s. 6d. In 40gal. casks, 130s. 
Virgin Cork, best 
tubular .. ..96 
Basic Slag, best .. 3 6 
Per 56 lbs. 
s. d. 
Gow's Lawn Sand, per 
doz. 21b. tins, 10s. 
Gow's Lawn Manure, per 
doz. 21b. tins, 10s. 
Tobacco Paper.. .16 9 
Guano, best Peruvian.. 9 6 
Chrysanthemum Manure 11 9 
Lawn Manure .. .. 7 9 
Rose Manure .. ..11 9 
Tomato Manure .. 7 9 
Vine Manure .. 7 9 
English Bone Meal, 44- 
5£% Ammonia .. 5 6 
Dissolved Bene Com¬ 
pound 
Dried Blcod 
Nitrate of Soda 
Nitrate of Potrsh 
Gow's Lawn Sand 
Superphosphate i f Lime 4 
Suit hate of Ammonia 8 
15 
12 
Soft Soap, in kegs .. 12 
NICOTICIDE, cheapest and best Fumigant, per gal., 120s. ; 
J.-gal., 60s.; pint, 15s.; J-pint, 7s. 6d.; ami 4s. Od. and 3s. hots. 
Fumigators for 5,000 cubic feet, Is. each. 
Direct or from your Seedsman. 
The above goods carriage paid, less 5 per cent, for cash with 
order. Packed in other quantities on application. Also 
numerous other Horticultural Sundries. 
The Most Nutritious. 
EPPS’S 
Grateful—Comforting. 
COCOA 
Breakfast—Supper. 
W COOPER, 751, OLD KENT ROAD, LONDON, S.E. 
“VINES AND VINE CULTURE.” 
“The Best Book on Grapes and their Culture.” 
By ARCHIBALD F. BARRON. 
Price 5s. 
Post Free, 5s. 3d 
MACLAREN AND SONS, h’7-38, SHOE LANK LONDON. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. 
Grand New Snow White H. P. Rose, perfectly hardy and 
a vigorous grower. Strong plants, 2s. each, parcel post free. 
We offer a grand stock of choicest named Roses in nearly 
300 best varieties. Plants strong and hardy. Will succeed 
in any part of the country. Catalogue, with beautiful 
coloured illustrations of “ FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI ” and 
“ MILDRED GRANT," free. Quotations for small or large 
quantities gladly given Unsolicited testimonials to hand 
daily. Booklet, “How to Grow Roses,” free to customers. 
ISAAC T1TTERINGTON, ftibbleton Nurseties, PRESTON. 
V INES AND VINE CULTURE.—The 
best book on Grapes. By Archibald F. Barron, late 
Superintendent of the Royal Horticultual Society’s Garden, 
Chiswick, and Secretary of the Fruit Committee. A new and 
Cheaper Edition, Revised and Enlarged. Demy Svo, Hand¬ 
somely Bound in Cloth. Price 5s.; post free, 5s. 3d.—T he 
Gardening World, 37-38, Shoe Lane, London, E.C. 
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 year. 
Address—JAMES W. WITHERS, Publisher, 
136, Liberty Street, New York 
LUNT’S CH RYSANTHEM UM MANURES. 
f V X e o ^v,fe Ure in . announcing that Mr. THOMAS LUNT, Keir Gardens, Dunblane, has handed us two recipes he has been usin* 
., n n a • i 6 n 0t y ears 1,1 S r ° wln g llas . Chrysanthemums. Mr. Lunt attributes in some measure his phenomenal success as a Chrysanthemum Grower to 
Q e f C fh Q u^ lP K UIld u n? laS U f, ed ln the I , p, | tt 1 ln g soil and subsequently in developing the flowers. We nny say that Mr. Lunt has gained the Premier 
11 e din jurgh Chrysanthemum exhibition for the last hve 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. 
20/- per Cwt. II/- per Half Cwi. 6/= per Quarter Cwt. (Carriage Paid.) 
In Small Bags: 14 lbs., 3/6 ; 7 lbs., 2/=. ln Tins, 6d., !/=, & 2/6 each. 
LUNT’S Chemical Mixture. 
Ioa Develoning Chrysanthemum and other Floivers. 
FULL INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN WITH EACH PACKAGE. 
In Tins at 1/-, 2/6, and 5/6 each. 
To be hail of all Nurserymen and Seedsmen. 
ALEXANDER CROSS & SONS, LTD., 19. HOPE ST., GLASGOW, and at 79, Mark Lane, London 
