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THE GARDENING WORLD , 
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GROSS’S SPECIALITIES FOR THE GARDEN . 
CROSS’S VAPORISER 
(NICOTINE FUMIGATING COMPOUND). 
16/- per pint (equal to 40,000 Cubic Feet). 
A REDUCTION OF 20 PER CENT. ON THE CURRENT PRI E. 
No. 1 Sue—1 Pint Bottle, containing Liquid for 40,000 cubic fest 
No. 2 Size —i „ „ „ „ 20,000 
No. 3 Sue— 6oz. „ „ „ 12,000 „ 
No. 4 Size—4 ,, ,, ,, ,, 8,000 ,, 
No. 5 Size-2,, „ „ „■ 4,000 „ ..... 
Vaporising Fumigator, Small Size, for 2.000 cubic feet, 1/9 each. 
Large Size, for 5,000 „ 2/6 „ 
16/- each. 
8/6 „ 
5/3 „ 
3/6 „ 
1/9 
oss’s Garden Fertilizer. 
cwt., 16/-; 561b., 8/-; 281b., 5/-'; 141b., 3/-; 71b., 2/-; 31b., 
1/3. In Canisters, 6d., 1/- and 2/6 each. 
oss’s Organic Guano. 
14/- per cwt. 
int’s Chrysanthemum Manure. 
FOR POTTING SOIL. 
JO/- per cwt., 11/- per half-cwt., 6/- per quarter-cwt. 
(Carriage paid). In Small Bags, 141b., 3/6; 71b., 2/-. In 
Tins, 6d., 1/- and 2/6 each. 
Quantities of 1 cwt. and over Carriage Paid. 
int’s Chemical Mixture. 
For developing Chrysanthemums and other Flowers. This 
is a purely soluble Compound of a very powerful nature, 
and should be applied in water as directed. Full 
instructions given with each package. In Tins at 1/-, 
2/6 and 5/6 each. 
To be had of all Nurserymen and Seedsmen. 
L. R. RUSSELL 
FOR 
STOVE AND GREENHOUSE PLANTS 
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 
Alocasias, Crotons, Caladiums, 
Drseclons, etc. 
Jt. j % . . __ 
RICHMOND NURSERIES, SURREY. 
NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE 
FLOWER SHOW. 
In the liecreation Ground, Norih Koad, on 
JULY 27th , 28 th and 29th. 
Last day for entries July 19th, which should be 
made to the Secretary, I. B. REID, Cathedral 
Buildings, Dean Street, Newcastle-on-Tyne. 
Glubicide- 
A new Insecticide and Soil Purifier ; destroys all ground 
vermin. 
5/6 per gallon, carriage paid. One gallon will make 2,000 
gallons of solution. 
Ballikinrain Ant Destroyer. 
2/6 and 3/6 per bottle. 
Cross’s Mildew & Insect Destroyer. 
10/6 per gallon, 2/6 per pint, carriage paid. 
Necros Vaporising Powders. 
(Generates Hydrocyanide-acid Gas.) 
No. 1 set, equal to 15,000 cubic feet, 3/- 
No. 2 set, equil to 7,500 cubic feet, 2/- 
Apparatus, 2/6 each. 
ALEXANDER CROSS & SONS, Ltd., 
19, HOPE STREET, GLASHOW, £ 79, MARK LANE, LONDON. 
‘PINK PEARL” RHODODENDRON. 
We hold a very large stock of this glorious variety, which was 
raised by us. 
We are now booking orders, which will be executed in 
sequence ; therefore, to insure getting well-budded plants of 
the larger sizes, we recommend early application. 
See our exhibition of Rhododendrons at the Royal Botanic 
Gardens, Regent’s Park, during the month of June. 
M WATERER & SONS, Ltd.. RACSHOT, SURREY. 
‘VINES AND VINE CULTURE. 
"The Best Book on Grapes and their Culture." 
By ARCHIBALD F. BARKON. 
Price 5s. Post Free, 5s. 3d. 
99 
MACLAREN AND SONS, 37-38, SHOE LANE, LONDON. 
CHOICE STRAWBERRIES, 
Gooseberries, and other fruits in season. Also 
DEVONSHIRE CREAM 
in Pots and Jugs, suitable for high-class trade. 
ROBT. SANDFORD & SON, 
The Torridge Vale Dairy, Toirington, Devonshire- 
Carnation Disease Antidote. 
A sure Cure, Preventive, and Plant 
Stimulant. 
It may be used forDiseases 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. 
FULLDIRECTIONS FOR USE ON EACH BOTTLE 
7, Moore Park Road, FULHAM, S.W. 
S TONE ROLLERS for Lawns, Golf and 
Cricket Grounds, etc.—JOHN BOND, Stone Merchant 
Rowsley, Derbyshire. 
S LUGICIDE ” (Registered). — Certain 
Death to Slugs and Snails. Perfectly harmless to 
the most delicate plants. Non-poisonous. Splenuid fe<- 
tili er to soil. Is. 6d. per box, carriage paid. —THE SLUGI¬ 
CIDE CO., Maryleport Street, Bristol. And all seedsmen. 
To Readers and Subscribers. 
COPIES OF 
THEGARDENING world 
CONTAINING 
Coloured Plates 
1903 
May 23—Saxifraga Grisebachii and a Group of 
Alocasias. 
,. 30—Dendrobium Nobile Rotundiflorum. 
June 6—Group of Caladiums. 
„ 20 —Zenobia Speciosa Pulverulenta. 
-July 4 —Apkelandra aurantiaca Roezlii, 
„ 18—Australian Pitcher Plants. 
August 1—Boronia Heterophylla. 
September 12 .—New Trumpet Daffodils. 
October 3—Lilium Auratum Platyphyllum. 
NovemVer 14—Rose Mme. N. Levavasseur. 
1904 
January 2 —Hybrid Tea scented Rose Irene. 
„ 30— 1 Tuberous Begonia Countess of 
Warwick. 
February 20 —A good strain of Gloxinias. 
may be obtained from the Publishers, price 2id., 
each post free. As the supply is limited, early ap 
plication should be made. 
MACLAREN & SONS, 37 38, Shoe Lane, London. 
