THE GARDENERS' MAGAZINE. 
March 1, igij 
NEmriiiEjirHEis 
ROSES. 
All Strong and Home-grown Plants. 
COLLECTION “M^GARDEN ROSES. 
A REAL BARGAIN, comprising 
The finest selection of 25 Carden Roses possible 
m dwarf plants for 13/6 (with Acme Labels 16/-). 
carnage and packing free for cash with order 
. n VARIETIES ARE: 
Bsn cant (H.P.) Cruss an Tepiitz 
<H.r.) Hugh Oickscn (HP) 
Charles Lefebvre (H.P.) J. B. Clarke (H.T.) 
Commandant F. Faure La Tosoa (HT) 
(H I* ) Liberty (H.T.) 
Commander J. Grave- Madame Ravary (H T ) 
reaux (H P.) Madame M. Soupert 
Duchess Of Wellington (H.T.) 
_<H.T.) Mrs. David McKee (H.T.) 
Dupuy Jamain (Il.T.) Mrs. Sharman Crawford 
Fisher Holmes (H.T.) (H.P.) 
Frau Karl Druschki Mrs. W. J. Grant (H.T.) 
(H.P.) Prince C. de Rohan(H.P ) 
General Jacqueminot Ulrich Brunner (H.P.) 
(H P-) Victor Hugo (H.P.) 
Cloire de Dijon (H.T.) Zephyrine Drouhin (B.) 
FRUIT TREES 
OF ALL KINDS TO SELECT FROM. 
A GRAND STOCK OF 
SHRUBS AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. 
WEBBS’ POTATOES. 
vxaroen at MaPRyate Cell. de.signed and planted onl 
Ihe Rose Garden is just a constant and unfailing plea.sure. 
1st our ciiciiL 
POPULAR AND PROFiTABLE VARiETiES. 
For full particulars of WEBBS’ POTATDES, see 
WEBBS’ SPRING CATALOGU E—POST FREE. 
WLBBS* CiOLDEINDER.—Awarded Honours at all leading Shows. WEBB & SONS, WORDSLEY* STOURBRIDCE* 
WEBBS’ NEW “COLONIST” (First Early).—4s. per peck • 
14s. per bushel. Kidney-shaped; hea\'y cropper, of very fine table 
quality. Mr. M. Bailey, Hindlip Park Gardens, writes : “ Your 
potatoes—Colonist and Express—are marv'ellous croppers of good 
size, and without disease.” ^ 
WEBBS’ NEW “ FIRST CROP”(First Early).—4s. per peck- 
148. per bushel. Suitable for growing in frames. Pebble-shaped* 
white flesh; good cooker. Awarded the maximum number of 3 
marlcs by the National Vegetable Society for its all-round mer>‘t.” 
WEBBS’ NEW “GUARDIAN ” (Second Early).—3s. 6d. per 
peck; 12s. per bushel. The best mid-season potato ever intro¬ 
duced. Wonderful cropper; good keeper, of first-class table 
quality; free from disease; and valuable for exhibition. Cannot 
be too highly recommended. 
WEBBS’ ‘ WORDSLEY PRIDE” (Second Early) 38. peck; 
108. 6d. bushel. An extraordinary cropper, producing an abund¬ 
ance of large handsome tubers; of great value for exhibition and 
equally suitable for table use. 
WEBBS’ “ GOLDFINDER ” (Main Crop).—3s. 6d. per peck; 
128. per bushel. A most handsome white-skinned variety; very 
productive. Tubers flattish-round, and unsurpassed for eating 
quality and exhibition. Winner of prizes throughout the Kingdom. 
WEBBS’ NEW “CHIEFTAIN ” (Main Crop).—3s. 6d. peck; 
128. per bushel. A very fine white, oval-shaped variety; crops very 
heavily; keeps and ccoks well. Splendid for exhibition. 
\\ EBBS’ NEW GUARDIAN. -Mr. Edwin Beckett, Aldenham Gardens, 
writesThe heaviest cropper and best diseasc-resister we grow; 
unquestionably one of the very finest potatoes yet raised.” 
HERBACEOUS PLANTS in great variety. 
Send for Catalogue No. 2g, full of interest¬ 
ing information and cheao prices, post free 
on application to 
MESSRS. 
H.MEIIRrWEATHER&$ON$,Ltd. 
CARDEN SPECIALISTS, 
SOUTHWELL NOTTS. 
SAKPEIM MAKING 
We have a special staff devoted exclusively to Landseanp fiar/ipnine- and invite 
inquiry from all who contemplate making, or remodellins or extendlnW their gar- 
so that at the outset our clients have a definite undoing as to thi nature 
Of the work and its cost. 
NO GARDEN TOO SMALL OR LARGE. Write for FREE BOOKLET on GARDEN DESIGN 
WALLACE & Co., Colchester. 
