March 26. 1904. 
THE GARDENING WORLD. 
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‘Germocene” Weed Killer. 
GERMOCENE ” WEED KILLER n 
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 inkle with ordinary Watering Can. The Can should be retained for 
t s [impose only, and should not be used for any other purpose whatever 
FKICXiS- 
1 gallon Drums ... ... 3s. 6d. per gallon 
5 gallon Drums ... ... 3s. Od ,, 
10 gallon Drums ... ... 2s9d ., 
40 gallon Casks ... ... 2s. 6d. „ 
DRUMS AND CASKS RETURNABLE. CARRIAGE PAID 
Mr. M‘IVER, Superintendent, Queen’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 
ft 
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 half the bulk of the powder. Stir water through the powder and 
allow to boil 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 
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OBERT YOUNC & CO., 38, Elliot St., Glasgow. 
SOLE MAKERS OF 
f “ Sacarbolate 99 Washing and Disinfecting Fluid Soap, and of 
I “Clyptas” and “Germocene” Disinfecting Fluids, Powders, &c. 
TO BE HAD THROUGH ALL SEEDSMEN. ' 
iEAUTIFUL FLOWERS for 
SUMMER GARDENING. 
lUTTON’S 
STOCKS. 
SITTON S SUPERB BEDDING 
elected with great care, expressly for 
t> ding purposes. Only the finest and most 
dj inct colours are offered :— 
S'rlet 
' ite.. 
E e .. 
Pe .. 
C mine 
Per Packet. 
V- 
V- 
II- 
II- 
II- 
Yellow 
Peach-blossom 
Purple 
Terra-cotta 
Blush-rose .. 
Per Packet. 
II- 
II- 
H- 
II- 
u- 
Collettion ©, the above Ten Varieties, 
One packet of each, 716. 
■ had ,„ a 8 ran( i bed of over 500 of your Superb 
iug Pen-week Stocks, a perfect picture, greatly 
red by all who saw them.”—Mr. John Kendle, 
>utton’s Seeds 
GENUINE ONiy from SUTTON & SONS.READINC. 
Appointed 
Makers to 
His Majksti 
the Kino. 
GREEN’S 
MOWERS 
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. 
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AND 
/^WARE’S 
^ALPINE OR ROCK PLANTS 
/ (GOLD MEDAL) 
HERBACEOUS BORDER PLANTS. 
Immense U<> ec io s emb ac ng al the nos' rece 1 
Novelties and Int oductioru f approved merit. 
ROLLERS 
Stand 
Pre¬ 
eminent. 
Hundreds of thousands in use. 
Known aud appreciated throughout the world. May 
be had of local Ironmongers or Seedsmen. 
New Water Lilies. 
BOG PLANTS. BAMBOOS. 
Begonias Dahlias 
(GOL 1I..DAI,). 
(GOLD MEDAL). 
ROSES In Pots CLEMATIS and other Climbers. 
All Strong 1 lants, True to Name. 
NEW CATALOGOE FIUSK BV POST. Call or Write for It. 
THOS. GREEN & SON, Ltrf. 
Smifhfield Ironworks, LEEDS ; and 
New Surrey Works, 
Southwark Street, LONDON, S.E. 
Please write for Price List No. 14 . 
London Show Rooms : I Nurseries : 
25, YORK ROAD, FELTHAM, 
Nr. WATERLOO STATION. | MIDDX. 
THOS. S. WARE (1902), LTD. 
