THE GARDENERS' MAGAZINE. 
: 22, 1913. 
PIT LIGHTS Double Glazed Lights Improved Fruit Trays. 
■ «nd jrla*ed . 15s. 4d. each 4 ft. 7 in. by 4 ft. .S in. Painted and Glazed 30 in. by 19 in. 19s. 9d. doz. | 24 in. by 15 in. 16s. 6d. doz. 
5s. 6d. each 17s. each. Oarria(?:e Paid on one dozen and over. 
CARRIAGE PAID ON ALL ORDERS OF 40 - VALUE TO MOST GOODS STATIONS IN ENGLAND AND WALES. 
BOULTON &» PAUL. 
BUILDERS,'*^*’ NorwicK. 
WOOD, LATH, 
AND SCRIM BLINDS 
in every variety. 
Fop shading* ConsepvatoPies, 
Gpeenhouses, dec. 
Illustrated Price List sent jree on request. 
Oar shadings are recommended by Horticul- 
tuial Authorities. 
No. 77. VIOLET FRAME. 
No. 75. MELON AND CUCUMBER FRAME. 
SpTld for tori Prino T.io*- 
6 ft. .. .£2 4 O I 12 ft. by6ft. ... £4 6 6 
6ft. ...£3 6 0| 16 ft. bv6ft. ... £5 7 6 
Painted three coats. Glazed 2Uz. Glass. 
WORK IK 'THE KI'rCHKK OARDKK. 
READ THE BEST PRACTICAL GUIDE. 
AND THEIR 
CULTIVATION 
By T. W. SANDERS, F.L.S., Editor of “Amateur Gardening,” etc., etc. 
Fomation cf the Vegetable Garden. 
Soils and Their Treatment. 
Manures and Their Uses. 
Crops and their Rotation. 
Calendar of Carden Work. 
Cultural Details for Each Vegetable. 
Planting, Forcing, eto. 
Selection of Best Varieties. 
Exhibiting—Packing. 
French Gardening. 
Etc. 
Sanders has done his work very thoroughly in this book, and his directions are 
clear and explicit as they could bQ.'*—Agricultural Gazette. 
form. 
To the Publishers, 148 and 149, Aldersgate Street, London, E.O. 
Please send me a copy of “VEGETABLES AND THEIR CULTIVATION 
by post, for which I enclose remittance of 5 / 6 . ritin v/ui.i iva lum 
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