July 16, 1904. 
TUB GARDENING WORLD 
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rau Karl Druschki, Caroline Testout, Bessie Brown, etc. 
hey also showed a collection of Sweet Peas. 
Mr. B. Ladhams, The Nurseries, Southampton, staged a fine 
Election of hardy herbaceous plants. 
Mr. M. Prichard, Christchurch, Hants, exhibited hardy her- 
jaeeous plants in great variety. Centaurea ruthenica was fine. 
Messrs. Edwards and Co., 95 and 96, High Holborn, 'staged 
jme flowers treated with Junofloris. 
i Mr. James Douglas, Edenside, Great Bookham, Surrey, 
'a^ed a fine collection of Carnations. Glowworm (scarlet) and 
dim Solomon (flaked- crimson and scarlet) were fine new 
jarieties. Trojan was pure white, and The Dawn, salmon- 
jse and fine. 
Messrs. George Jackman and Son, Woking, had a fine col- 
■ction of cut Roses, including Dorothy Perkins, Crimson 
ambler, Bessie Brown, Hainan Cochet, etc. 
Messrs. B. S. Williams and Son, Upper Holloway, staged 
erbaceous and alpine plants, including fine bunches of Alstroe- 
lerias, early-flowering Gladioli, etc. They had a collection of 
Ialmaison Carnations. 
dir. H. J. Jones, Ryecroft Nursery, Lewisham, had a fine 
Election of Sweet Peas, in all the best varieties, in vases. He 
Iso had cut flowers of zonal and regal or decorative Pelar' 
miums in bunches. His tuberous Begonias also included fine 
ngle and double varieties. 
Mr. William J. Unwin, Histon, Cambs, had Sweet Pea 
ladys Unwin, in fine bunches. 
Messrs. J. Peed and Sons, West Norwood, Streatham, had 
large exhibit of their fine strain of Gloxinias in quite small 
ots and bearing large and handsome flowers. 
Miss Willmott, Great Warley, Brentwood, had an exhibit of 
'erbena Warley with glowing scarlet flowers 
Messrs. Reamsbottom and Co., Geasliill, King’s Co., Ireland, 
ad a fine exhibit of St. Brigid Anemones and King of Scarlets. 
Mr. David Russell, Brentwood, had a collection of Sweet 
’eas. He also had cut flowers of Roses. 
Messrs. AA illiam Bull and Sons exhibited a large collection 
i earh'-flowering Gladioli, amongst which Sarnian Gem was 
ery fine. 
Messrs. William Cutbush and Son, Highgate, had a beauti- 
illy undulated group of Lantana Barnet White, Barnet Bronze, 
>arnet Heliotrope, and Barnet Yellow ; also Heaths, Verbenas, 
loses, Boronia. elatior, Kalosanthes, Verbena Miss Willmott, 
lyrtus communis variegata, and a large collection of tree, Mal- 
laison. 
and border Carnations. A trophy of Malmaison 
'rmcess of Wales was vefy fine, as were Mercia and Thora. 
Messrs. B. S. Williams and Son had a group of Hydrangeas. 
Messrs R Wallace and Co., Kilnfield Gardens, Colchester, 
ad a splendid collection of herbaceous plants. Very notice- 
ble were Liliuni testa(ceum, L. candidum, L. Henryi, L. Mar- 
Jgon Gatanii L. Humboldti magnificum, L. longiflorum vars., 
ic. they also had Japanese Irises, Sidalcea malvaeflora 
isteri, and many other showy subjects 
Lawrence Currie Esq., Minley Manor, Farnborough, Hants, 
xhibited a fine collection of Water Lilies in pans of water. 
Messrs. William Cutbush and Son also had a collection of 
'stern P ? nt H “ und u latln g banks. Very fine were Lilium 
'atemama?, L. Henryi, L. croceum, etc. 
fWK 1S ' T ’ S h W f re ’ also had a half-circular group 
n n I b !fT Plants on the grass, and an extensive collection 
n one of the side stages. 
ifllecS ulT' 1 n" d S011S - Swmley ’ * ent ’ set U P a fine 
looms nf ?J«l h Be % mias 'n. named single varieties, with 
joms ot large size and fine quality. 
f cSus THhlG G ' and C °',’ Rothesa -U ^aged a fine collection 
f Violas r V med Varle i' le c S - The y also had collections 
AT, p and fancy Pansies and Sweet Peas. 
action ,,'f rNl D r’ 1S ’ p e0Vl1 Nul ' series , Yeovil, set up a fine col- 
arieties ^ Beg0mas ’ mostly double and in fine named 
bums ip 1 bunches!^ 8 ’ laUnton ’ Somersct , had zonal Pelargo- 
Messm A Pe DiStS ld ’ ^ U c eX ’ St ^ ed cut flowers of Roses, 
reland stmed r and Salls ’ Newtownards, co. Down, 
eing new. °The H T R C0 £ Sldei r abI -? variety, many of them 
°wers of ^reat hpanV 0se P’ Grahame had velvety crimson 
nnesley lefh niA ud and T ^ SCented ' H.T. Countess 
pinJc ’ and CU P shaped, was also fine and new. 
j. Sundries. 
- ell, r had^a Cro ™ Street, Camh 
ith Rose protector 1 + ^ome ’ and other labels, togetl 
Messrs W,1 fam ^ odher Useful nicies. 
Hum W ood and Sou, Wood Green, London, N., 1 
an extensive exhibit of garden sundries, including insecticides, 
fungicides, and artificial manures. They also had several types 
of lawn mowers, garden rollers, armoured hoses, syringes, and 
other useful articles. Their new patent pot-washing machine 
“ Eureka ” will make a great saving of labour for the gardener, 
both sides of the pot being washed at one and the same time. 
MM. de Luzy Freres, 99, Lilford Road Camberwell, London, 
S.E., exhibited the “National” Knapsack Sprayer, with its 
various fittings. It has improved model fittings, all the parts 
interchangeable, with independent air valve, etc. The apparatus 
is supplied with right or left handed levers, but of course the 
latter, being of exceptional form, has to be ordered specially. 
The rotary jet and needle point are so' fitted as to be readily 
cleaned when thick mixtures are used in spraying. 
The Hull Chemical Works, Ltd., Hull, exhibited a variety of 
insecticides, including the “Bitter Oilused in the “Tala 
Sprayer.” This machine works very easily, and in our experience 
is very effective. 
The Anglo-Continental Guano Works, 15, Leadenhall Street, 
London, E.C., had a series of horticultural fertilisers, including 
Vine manures, Tomato manures, and such others as bone meal, 
guano, etc. 
Messrs. Champion and Co., 115, City Road, London, E.C., 
exhibited a set of Cak tubs, used for growing shrubs, Orange 
trees, Camellias, and other large plants. These tubs are very 
finely finished, and may be used in hothouses or for standing out 
of doors in summer. 
Messrs. Co'rry and Co., Shad Thames, London, S.E., exhibited 
a series of insecticides, including fumigating extract, mildew 
composition, tobacco powder, wasp destroyer, and others of that 
class. They also exhibited summer cloud shading, and an article 
named “ Mealy Bug Destroyer.” Most of these articles have been 
well tried, and many testimonials are given concerning their 
effectiveness. 
Messrs. Doulton and Co., Ltd., Lambeth, London, S.E., had a 
fine exhibit of garden flower vases, garden pots, and other sundries 
of a useful character. 
The Economic Fencing Company, Billiter House, London, E.C., 
exhibited a Patent Chestnut Pale Fencing, showing its light and 
useful character as well as its rustic appearance. These pales are 
mostly triangular in outline, leaving open spaces between them, 
which for garden purposes is more useful than closed pales. 
Messrs. Fenlon and Son, Tudor Street, Whitefriars, London, 
E.C., had some heating apparatus and radiators. 
Messrs. Osman and Co., 132, Commercial Street, London, E., 
had a great variety of garden sundries, including garden varieties. 
These consisted of baskets, watering pots, syringes, and various 
implements. 
Messrs. J. P. Harvey aud Co., Kidderminster, had an exhibit 
of Harvey’s “ Universal ” Fertiliser, which is declared to be very 
certain in its results. The constituents of plant food are present 
in suitable quantity and in an available form. 
Messrs. Pulliam aud Son, 71, Newman Street, Oxford Street, 
London, AY., exhibited a miniature rook garden, sundials, vases, 
and other garden sundries done with their Pulhamite stone. 
These were arranged outside on the grass. 
Messrs. Vails and Co., 16, Coleman Street, London, E.C., had 
an exhibit of Vall-s’ “ Bettlecute,” which is effective in driving 
away beetles, ants, and other vermin which are usually a 
nuisance in hothouses. 
Mr. J. Williams, 4a, Oxford Road, Ealing, London, AV, ex¬ 
hibited flower supports and other forms of metal work used for 
table decoration in holding flowers. 
Mr. II. Pattisson, Farm Avenue, Streatham, London, S.AY, 
exhibited the Pattisson Lawn Boots, used for shoeing ponies 
employed upon lawns to prevent their feet from cutting the grass. 
Messrs. William Poore and Co., 139, Cheapside, London, E.C., 
exhibited some model stoves for greenhouses and hot-air and hot- 
water heating apparatus. 
Messrs. John Sills and Co., Berkhamsted, Herts, exhibited 
garden rollers, Sweet Pea supporters, and a kind of garden stake 
made of ash and named “Duro.” Various other sundries were 
noticeable in their exhibit. 
Messrs. LI. Stanly and Co., Commercial Buildings, High 
Street, South Norwood, London, S.E., exhibited au insecticide 
named “ Slugdeath,” and which is considered to be very elective. 
Messrs. T. Syer and Co., 45, Wilson Street, Finsbury, London, 
E.C., exhibited a motor-car work bench and tool chest. They 
also had extension ladders, steps, and various garden tools. 
Mr. G. AY. Riley, Norwood Road, Herne Hill, London, S.E., 
exhibited rustic garden chairs and seats of various patterns. 
Messrs. Joseph Bentley, Ltd', Chemical Works, Hull, exhibited 
Bentley’s Weed Destroyers in various strengths and Bentley’s 
Quassia Extract for destroying insects. 
