January 2 , 1904 . 
THE GARDE Ml NO WORLD. 
21 
W. COOPER, Ltd 
250,000 FREE COPIES. 
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, dfcc., &c., &c., ever 
published, which has cost several 
thousand pounds to produce. Con¬ 
taining 418 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. 
SPAN-ROOF 
GREENHOUSE. 
Tenant's Fixture. 
Substantially con¬ 
structed wood base, with 
door, lock, ventilators, 
all necessary ironwork. 
JJ: stages for each side, good 
16oz. glass. Carefully 
marked in readiness for 
erection. Painted. Every¬ 
thing complete. 7ft. by 5ft., £2 17s. 6d.; 8ft. by 5ft., £3 5s.; 
Oft. by 6ft., £3 15s.; 10ft. by 7ft., £4 10s.; 12ft. by 8ft., 
£5 16s.; 15ft. by 9ft., £7 10s. ; 20ft. by 10ft., £9 15;. 
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. 
by 4ft., 28s. Two-light Frame, 6ft. by 4ft, 30s.; Sft. by 4ft„ 
36s.; 8ft. by 6ft., 50s. Three-light Frame, 10ft. by 6ft., 60s.; 
12ft. by 6ft., 70s. For Span and J-Span Roof Frames, also 
Forciug Pits, see List. 
Tenant’s Fixture. 
No. 405. 
THE “ INVINCIBLE " HOT-WATER APPARATUS 
Most efficient and cheapest in existence. Requires no 
sunk stokehole and no brick setting. Will last all night 
without attention. Will burn house cinders, therefore cost 
next to nothing for fue 1 . Any¬ 
one can fix it. A child can 
stoke it. Success guaranteed. 
JSV . Cost of complete Apparatus 
* for Greenhouses, with 4-inch 
pipes, flow and return along 
one side cut and fitted, so that 
if the internal measurement of 
the Greenhouse is given, the 
Apparatus will be sent com¬ 
pletely ready for fixing, an 
advantage which will be appre¬ 
ciated by all. Securely and 
__ carefully packed on rail at the 
following respective prices :—S ! ze of house, 7ft. bv 5ft., 
£2 15s.; 9ft. by 6ft,, £3 ; 10ft. by 7ft., £3 2s. 6d.; 12ft. by £ft , 
£3 5s.; 15ft. by loft., £4 5a.; 20ft. by 10ft., £5 5s.; 25ft. by 
LOft., £6 5s. Estimates for complete Apparatus lor any size 
house, free on application. Write for prices for large 
qu aptities. _ __ _ 
2iOZ. HORTICULTURAL GLASS. 21oz. 
100ft. Boxes. 200ft. Boxes. 
4ths . If 3 . 2 / 3 - 
3rds . 15s. 28s 6d. 
i nality of Glass and Careful Packing Guaranteed. 
The following is a List of Sizes kept in Stock 8 by 6, 
9 bv 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 10,12 by 
11 12 by 12,13 by 11, 13 by 12,14 by 12 14 by 11, 15 by 11, 
16 by 12, 18 by 12, 18 by 14, 18 by 16, 20 by 14, 20 by 15, 20 
by 16, 20 by 18, 22 by 18, 24 by 18. 
Write for prices for large quantities, 
from me before ordering elsewhere. 
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. 
by 3ft. 6in., 2s. 6d.; 4ft. by 3ft., 2s. 3d.; 3ft. by 2ft., Is. 6d. 
each. Glazed 21oz., 6ft by 4ft., 9s.; 5ft. by 3ft. 6in., 7s. fid.; 
tft. by 3ft.. 6s ; 3ft. by 2ft., 4s. 
751, OLD KENT RD., LONDON, S.E. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. 
Grand New -now 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 beaut ful 
coloured illustrations of “ FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI ” and 
“ MILDRED GRANT,” free. Quotations for small or large 
quantities gladly given Unsolicited testimonials to hand 
daily. Booklet, 11 How to Grow Roses,” free to customers. 
ISAAC TiTIERINGTON, Ribbleton Nuiseiies, PRESTON. 
AMERICAN GARDENING. 
Established over half > century. 
Edited by LEONARD BARRON, F.R.H.S. 
Issued weekly and mailed, poitare paid, to English sub¬ 
scribers. for 8s. per year. 
Address— JAMES W. WITHERS, Publisher. 
136, Liberty Street, New York 
OUTBA-M’S 
Carnation Disease Antidote. 
A sure Cure, Preventive, and Plant 
Stimulant. 
It may be used for Diseases affecting 
Roses, Violets, Tomatos, &c. 
THE CHRYSANTHEMUM RUST 
Numerous testimonials from our leading ex¬ 
perts have reached me, unsolicited, that MY 
CARNATION Disease Antidote is a sure and 
certain cure for this pest. 
FULL DIRECTIONS FOR USE ON EACH BOTTLE 
7, Moore Park Road, FULHAM, S.W. 
BOULTON & PAUL, Ltd., 
NORWICH. 
Horticultural 
Builders, 
No. 75.—MELON & CUCUMBER FRAME* 
4ft. by 6ft. £1 17 0 
8ft. by 6ft. 2 18 0 
12ft. by 6ft. £3 19 0 
16ft. by 6ft. 5 0 0 
No. 77.-VIOLET FRAME. 6ft. by 4ft. j Ol/C 
similar to No. 75, with Two Lights / 
GARDEN FRAMES in great variety._ 
P A DDT API? PAin°n Orders of 40s. value to most 
v/UllllilUD tnlU Goods Stations in England. 
The Most Nutritious. 
Have cash estimates i 
EPPS’S 
Grateful—Comforting. 
COCOA 
Breakfast—Supper. 
THE “RED ROSE” 
horizontal Tubular Hot Water Boilers. 
g p-d 
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For Heating Greenhouse anu all Forcing Houses. 
PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION. 
J. MAIN WARING & CO., 
Oxbridge Foundry. STOCKTON-ON-TEES . 
SITUATIONS WANTED. 
G ARDENER (good single - handed or 
otherwise) ; age 24 ; engaged ; life experienced ; well 
recommended to satisfy any lady or gentleman.— RICHARD 
NESKE, 52, Ormeley Hoad, Balliam, S.W. (131) 
READERS OF ADVERTISEMENTS 
in these pages will greatly oblige and assist us 
by always mentioning 
THE GARDENING WORLD 
LUNT’S CH RYSANTHEMUM MANURES. 
f'^\ numbpr^f U v*rnr m in a ^r 0 U " Cln n-, t oi afc Mr * ™OMAS LUNT, Keir Gardens, Dunblane, has handed us two recipes he has been using 
the Snpcinl p m L,n 4 i ° [ ? ,vla S ^ Chrysanthemums. Mr. Lunt attributes in some measure bis phenomenal success as a Chrysanthemum Grower to 
Prize at the FHinhnr h pf U ?, e< * m le u p 1 ' tt , 1 ?? S0 ‘ 1 ant ^ subsequently in developing the flowers. We m ty say that Mr. Lunt lias gtined the Premier 
g Chrysanthemum Exhibition for the last hve years in succession, besides many other leading awards too numerous to mention. 
LUNT’S Chrysanthemum Manure. 
For Fotting Soil. 
FULL INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN WITH EACH PACKAGE. 
20/- per Cwt. II/. per Half Cwt. 6/- per Quarter Cwt. (Carriage Paid.) 
In Small Bags: 14 lbs., 3/6 ; 7 lbs., 2/=. In Tins, 6d., I/=, & 2/6 each. 
LUNT’S Chemical Mixture. 
lor Develooing Chrysanthemum and other Flowers. 
FULL INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN WITH EACH PACKAGE. 
In Tins at l/=>, 2/6, and S/6 each. 
To bs had of all Nurserymen and Saadstnen. 
ALEXANDER CROSS & SONS, LTD., 19, HOPE ST., GLASGOW, and at 79, Mark Lane, London. 
