March 19, 1904. 
THE QA RDENIHG WORL 0 . 
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‘Germocene Weed Killer. 
‘GERMOCENE’’ WEED KILLER b 
Invaluable for destroying Weeds and all Vege¬ 
table Matter on Carriage Drives, Garden Paths, 
Stable Yards, Stonework, and Grass-grown 
Channels. 
I Saves Labour and is Absolutely Reliable. 
DIRECTIONS FOR USE.—To 1 Gallon Fluid add 50 Gallons Water and 
s] nkle with ordinary Watering Can. The Can should be retained for 
tl purpose only, and should not he used for any other purpose whatever 
1 gallon Drums 
5 gallon Drums 
10 gallon Drums 
40 gallon Casks 
BICE 
3s. 6d. per gallon 
3s. Od. 
2s. 9d. 
2s. 6d. 
JRUMS AND CASKS RETURNABLE. CARRIAGE PAID. 
Mr. M‘IVER, Superintendent, Qwen’s Park, Glasgow. 
“ October, 1903. 
“ The Weed Killer supplied by you to the Corpora 
tion for Queen’s Park for this season was very effective, 
and a great saving of labour. I consider it an excel¬ 
lent Fluid for a season such as this has been. I 
had no trouble after one dressing.” 
“ Germocene” 
Powder Weed Killer. 
In Tins sufficient to make 25 Fluid Gallons ... Is. 9d. per Tin 
DIRECTIONS FOR USE.—Put Powder in Zinc Pail, pour on as much cold 
water as ha f the bulk of the powder. Stir water through the powder and 
allow to Loil for a few minutes, after which add as much again of water, 
then stir well, and when completely dissolved add remainder of water 
to make up 25 gallons. 
Manufactured by 
IIOBERT YOUNC & CO., 38, Elliot St., Glasgow. 
f “ Snftarhnloia >’ Uln^u: ■ n- - , .. „ 
SCLE MAKERS OF { re,! a !« al !!‘ e ^" a * hin9 a " d Disin,ec,ln 9 F,uUI Soa P- al ' d of 
1 c| yP tas and Germocene Disinfecting Fluids, Powders, &c. 
TO BE HAD THROUGH ALL SEEDSMEN. 
Appointed 
Mareas to 
GREEN’S 
MOWERS 
Purchase Roses from a Cold Climate. 
COCKER’S 
FAMOUS 
FAMOUS 
Scotch Grown 
o' 
P URE WOOD CHARCOAL, specially 
prepared for Horticultural use. Extract from The 
Journal of Horticulture: “Charcoal is invaluable as a 
manurial agent: each little piece is a pantry full of the good 
things of this life. There is no cultivated plant which is not 
benefited by having Charcoal applied to the soil in which it 
is rooted.”—Apply for pamphlet and prices to the Manu¬ 
facturers, HIRST, BROOKE & HIRST, Leeds. 
They 
thrive 
where 
others fail. 
60 Gold 
s Medals Awarded. 
CATALOGUES FREE. 
AND 
ROLLERS 
Staed 
Pre- 
* eminent. 
Hundreds of thousands in use. 
mown and appreciated throughout the world. May 
be had of local Ironmongers or Seedsmen. 
rHOS. GREEN & SON, Lt<L 
Smithfield Ironworks, LEEDS ; and 
New Surrey Works, 
Southwark Street, LONDON, S.E. 
Please ajrite for Price List No. 14. 
JAMES COCKER & SONS, 
' ABERDEEN. 
WARE’S 
THOMSON’S 
VINE, PLANT 
AND 
VEGETABLE 
MANURE 
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 
Sols Makers— 
WM. THOMSON & SONS, LTD., 
TWEED VINEYARD, CLOVENFORDS, CALASHIELS, N.B. 
London Agent: Mr. James George, 14, Redgrave Road, Putney. 
Channel Islands Agents : Messrs. Parsons & Co., Ltd., Guernsey. 
ALPINE OR ROCK PLANTS 
(GOLD MEDAL) 
HERBACEOUS BORDER PLANTS. 
Tmmene Co ec ioi s emb ac ng al the irost recent 
Novelties and Introduction»v f approved merit. 
New Water Lilies. 
BOG PLANTS. BAMBOOS. 
Begonias Dahlias 
(GOL MEDAL). (GOLD MEDAL). 
ROSES in Pots CLEMATIS and other Climbers. 
All Strong Hants, Tru; to Name. 
NEW CATALOGUE free by post. Call or Write for it. 
. 
London Show Rooms 
25, YORK ROAD, 
Nr. WATERLOO STATION. 
Nurseries : 
FELTHAM, 
MIDDX. 
THOS. 8. WARE (1902), LTD. 
