THE GARDENING WORLD 
299 
nil 8, 1905. _ 
All to gather—All together. 
lave you ever tried to count a Penn’orth 
jfjieed ? If so, you will appreciate 
The Co-operative .Bees' 
New Seed List, 
A ire the number of each separate kind is 
rjen. The convenience of this arrange- 
„ nt is ihat you know' exactly what you 
get for a given sum, and can spend 
a L amount from a Penny upwards. 
(Remember that all our custome.s parti- 
(i>ate in the profits, the more you spend 
p o-reattr will be your share. 
Here are a few of the fine things of 
v ich we offer Seed in Penny Packets :— 
Flow r ers. 
Inaria Bipartita Splendida 
(Toadflax) 
5,000 foi id. 
nura Grandiflorum (Scar¬ 
let Flax) . 
1,000 for id. 
iseda Odorata (Mignon¬ 
ette) 
3,000 for id. 
imulus Moschatus (Musk 
Plant) ... 
2,000 for id 
enothera Drummondi 
Nana (Evening Prim¬ 
rose) 
2,000 for id. 
ipaver Somniferum- 
(Opium Poppy) 
2,000 for id. 
’rethrum Aureum (Golden 
Feather) 
2.000 for id. 
Vegetables. 
rumhead Cabbages 
goo for id. 
tringham Carrots 
3,000 for id 
alc’neren Cauliflowers ... 
500 for id. 
I 
ljor Clarkes' Red Celeries 
3,000 for id 
'ton Castle Giant Leeks 
600 for id. 
miels’Continuity Lettuces 
500 for id. 
hite Spanish Onions 
400 for id. 
lampion Moss Curled 
Parsleys 
1,500 for id. 
ack Spanish Radishes ... 
1,000 for id 
inference Tomatoes 
60 for id. 
Send for List with hundreds more. 
The Co-operative Bees, Ltd., Live ool 
Has been caused by the bad times, and not through any 
fault in the potatoe . The slump is a great advantage to 
buyers, owing to t ie fact that big stocks have been raised 
and must be sold. I have a big stock on hand, which I am 
ottering at Half Cataloguk. Price: ELDORADO, 
guaranteed absolutely true, 7/6 per lb., .1 lb. 4/., single 
tubers, 1/- and 8d. ; DUCHESS OF CORNWALL, 1/3 
peril)., 7 1b. 7/6; DISCOVERY, od. per In., 7 lbs. 4/.; 
UNCLE SAM, 1/6 per lb., 7 lbs. 8/p CAMBRIDGE 
RUSSET, 5d. per lb., 7 lbs. 2/6 ; WARRIOR, 7 lbs. 1 /6 ; 
VERMONT GOLD COIN, 6d. per lb., 7 lbs. 3/-, etc., etc. 
Send for Catalogue containing full descriptive list. 
NEW POTATOES 1905 
The Potato Hoorn has caused a large number of new 
varieties to be introduced, many of which are marvellous 
cr 'ppers, perfect in shape ami appearance for exhibition and 
tahle, and also disease resisters. 1 have made a collection 
of tbe very best and most approved varieties, and can offer 
them in strong plants. This will be a good opportunity for 
those who desire to do so to personally try these new kinds 
at a moders te cost. If they turn out satisfactory, as I have 
110 doubt they will, the trial will result in a substantial gain. 
If by any chance they should not prove satisfactory, the 
loss will he small. THE PEARL, 3/= each ; NOBLEMAN, 
2/6: HIGHLANDER, 1/6; DALMENY RADIUM, 1/6; 
ELECTRIC SPARK (Kerr), 3/=; HEATHER BLOS = 
SOM, 1/=; MIDLOTHIAN EARLY, I/=; LEADER, 
1/. ; MAXIM, 1/.; PECKOVER, 1/-: THE MAC = 
PHERSON, i/=.; SUlTON’S SUPERLATIVE, 1/= 
NOROTON BEAUTY (American), 1/=; DALMENY 
JEWEL, od. ; DALMENY DON, pd. ; DALMENY 
ACME, 9d. ; SOUTHERN STAR, 1 /- One plant of 
each of the 17 varieties, 21/= ; two of each, 40/= ; three of 
each, 55/= Delivered free for cash with order. 
RELIABLE SEEDS AT 
MODERATE PRICES. 
I would respectfully ask all who have not yet secured their 
seeds to send for a copy of my Catalogue and compare my 
p ices with others. Tbe seeds I otter ar- specially selected, 
and are as good as money can buy. Please give me a trial 
order. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
12 good Exhibition Japanese varieties, 3/=; 12 extra 
good, 5/ = ; 12 new 1901, 7/6 ; 12 new 1905, 50/=. 
12 charming Japanese varieties, specially selected for 
decoration or cutting, 3/=. 
12 choice early Japanese garden varieties, 3/= ; 12 newer 
var.eties, 4/ = ; 12 splendid new kinds, 1904 5/ = * 
12Pompon garden varieties,3/- ; “ Airs. C. Curtis,” the 
fine crimson-scarlet single garden variety, 1 / = each. 
12 choice large flowering Anemone varieties, 3/=. 
12 Pompon Anemone varieties, 3/=; 12 choice single 
varieties, 3/=. 
MICHAELMAS DAISIES, 12 very fine varieties, 6 =; 
12 extra tine, 7/6; 12 choicest new vatieties, 10/=; 
Li I Fardell, t e giant pink variety, 1/6 each. 
TUBEROUS BEGONIAS, 12 very fine Camellia flowered 
double vaiieties, mixed colours, stalling into giowth, 5 = ; 
12 giant singles, mixed colours, 3/=. 
CANNAS, 12grand varieties, 6/ =; 25, n/=; 50, 20/=. 
CARNATIONS, “ Mrs. F. W. FI ght,” tbe finest pink ; 
“lady Hermione,” tbe finest salmon rose ; "Cecilia,” 
the finest yellow, 1/= each ; one plant of each for 2/6. 
DAHLIAS, 12 s lendid Cactus varieties, 5/= ; 12 ditto, 
1903, 7/6: 12 ditto, 1904, 10/=; 12 beautiful Pompon 
varieties, 5/=. 
FUCHSIAS, 12 beautiful double or single varieties, 3/6 ; 
12 splendid new varieties, 6/-. 
PELARGONIUMS, 12 very fine varietits, 6/6 ; 12 extra 
fine newer varieties, 10/=; 12 of the very finest ever 
raised, including a plant of “Her Majesty ' (the best 
regal), 12/*. 
ZONAL PELARGONIUMS. My collection of this 
popular flower Is unrivalled, and embraces all the up-to-date 
varieties, many of which give flowers measuring from 
2 11 3 inches across. I have a large stock of very fine plant*. 
12 very good varieties from general collection. 4/- ; 12 newer 
varietie's, 5/= ; 12 extra fine varieties, up-to-date, 10/-. 
GLOXINIAS, 12 splendid named varieties, good large 
plants, 1 o/= ; 12 very tine varie.ies, all colours, mixed. 6/=.. 
NICOTIANA SANDERAE. This beautiful cerise- 
coloured Nicotiana must be grown in every garden. I have 
a stock of fine plants at 3/= per dozen. 
Catalogue with descriptions of all the above 
free on application. 
H. «J. JONES, 
Ryecroft Nursery, LEWISHAM. 
CROSS’S 
Choice Garden Seeds. 
Superb Bulbs. 
Reliable Garden Sundries. 
All Garden Implements. 
SEE DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUES. 
POST FREE OX APPLICATION. 
CROSS’S 
Celebrated Garden Fertiliser. 
An unequalled Manure for Vines, 
Pot Plants, Fruits, Flowers, and Vegetables. 
LUNT’S CHRYSANTHEMUM MANURE. 
For Potting Soil. 
LUNT’S CHEMICAL MIXTURE. 
For developing Chrysanthemum 
and other Flowers. 
CROSS’S CLUBICIDE. 
Will clear the Ground Pests. 
CROSS’S BALLIKINRAIN ANT DESTROYER. 
CROSS’S MILDEW & INSECT DESTROYER. 
CROSS’S VAPORISER. 
NICOTINE FUMIGATING 
COMPOUND. 
NEGROS VAPORISING POWDERS. 
Non-Poisonous. 
To be had of all Seedsmen, or direct from 
ALEXANDER CROSS 
AND SONS, LTD., 
SEED MERCHANTS and 
HORTICULTURAL SPECIALISTS, 
19, HOPE STREET, CLASCOW. 
London—79, Mark Lane. 
POTATOES. 
14lbi. 1111b*. 1 
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Northern Star 
Duke of York, Early 
Sir John Llewelyn. ,, 1/3 7/ 
British Queen, 2nd ,. 8d. 3/i 
Evergood, 2nd Early • 8d. 3/1 
Upto-Date, Malncrop - 8d. 3/i 
Duchess Cornwall, ,, 12/6 80 
Sutton’s Discovery ,, 12/6 80 
Snowdrop. Early - 1/- 6 
ELDORADO - - • 15/- per lb. 
Se fJ: T to CROSS & SON, 
Daffodil Nurseries, Wisbech., 
V INES AND VINE CULTURE.—The 
best book on Grapes. By Archibald F. Barron, late 
Superintendent of the Koyal Horticultural Society's Garden, 
Chiswick, and Secretary of the Fruit Committee. A new and 
Cheaper Edition, Revised and Enlarged. Demy Svo., Hand¬ 
somely Bound in Cloth. Price 5s. ; post free, 5s. 3d.—THE 
Gardening World, 37-38, Shoe Lane, London, E.C. 
