THE GARDENERS’ MAGAZINE. 
Mahch 29, 1913, 
ME^ENGER&aCPi, 
4 HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS A HEATING ENGINE ERSt 
LOyCHBOROUGH LEICESTERSHIRE 
Lkondon. Off ice 122 VI C TORIA ST S. W. j 
•V 
MODERN 
GLASSHOUSES 
as supplied by MESSENGER 
and CO., Ltd., are made of the 
best materials, and only capa¬ 
ble and reliable workmen are 
employed in the erection thereof. 
The following^ letter was recently receiTed by us on the 
completion of a contract for a well-known Member 
of Parliament. 
Fekruary, rgri. 
“ I should not be doing my duty to your 
workmen if I did not at once teil you, on the 
completion of your work, how pleased I have 
been with each and all of them. 
“They have been most obliging throughout 
the whole job, and have endeavoured to do 
everything in an efficient and thoroughly workman¬ 
like manner, and I must congratulate you upon 
having such capable employees.” 
lUCiniE I UHIII’S 
BEGONIAS 
AWARDED 31 GOLD MEDALS. 
. . CATALOGUE EREE. « . 
Begonia Seed should be sown in the early months 
of the year, to enable the seedlings to give a 
glorious display of flowers in outdoor beds during 
the late Summer and Autumn. 
Extracts from recent Unsolicited Testimonials:— 
“ Seeds last year were superb.” “ I must say your 
seed is excellent; results extraordinary.” “My 
show of Begonias, all raised from your seed, are 
every year the admiration and envy of all who 
see them.” 
Double Seed, 29. 6d. and 68. per pkt.; Single Seed, 
plain, frilled, or crested, 18., 28. Sd., and 68> 
Our llfU8trated Catalogue of Begonia8, Cama- 
tlon8, Canna8. Cyclamen, Blue Primrosea, Delphi- 
niuma, Lily of the Valley, Polyanthua, and Violets, 
sent post free, on application to— 
BLACKMORE & LANGDON, 
TWERTON HILL NURSERY, BATH. 
AMARYLLIS. HIPPEASTRUMS. 
UNRIVALLED NEW HYBRIDS. 
Highest Awards at Hom'e and Abroad inoludinir 
39 Gk>l<f Medals. 
WELL-RIPENED BULBS NOW READY. 
Also growing plants showing their flower 
ficapes. 
Catalogues and all particulars free on application. 
ROBT. P. HER & SONS 
Aigrbupth Nupsepy, 
LIVERPOOL. 
CHEALS’ 
FOR FIRST-CLASS 
ORNAMENTAL TREES, 
ROSES, FRUIT TREES, 
AND 
HARDY FLOWERS, etc. 
nurseries 113 ACRES, 
CATALOGUES FREE. 
J. CHEALS SONS, Ltd., 
The Nurseries. CRAWLEY. 
FORBES 1913 
^y^^^^Pointmen^ 
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, 200 Pages. 
FLORIST'S FLOWERS and HARDY PLANTS, oon- 
TOins Teviaed deecriptione, colour, height, time of 
flowering, cultural directions^ index of common 
names, prices, etc., of all the t>est HARDY HERBA- 
CEOTS and ALPINE PERENNIALS, FORBEiS’ Spe- 
ci^toee in ASTERS, CARNATIONS, DELPHINIUMS, 
PuEONIBS, PENTSTEIMONS, PHLOXES, etc. etc., 
also PLAN for arranging HARDY PLANT? BORDERS, 
FREE ON APPLICATION. 
JOHN FORBES (Hiwick) Limited, 
THE KINGS NURSERYMEN, 
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mention “ Gardeners* Magazine.** 
DELPHINIUMS 
Now is the time to plant 
these lovely Border Plants. 
Our group won FIRST PRIZE 
(GOLD MEDAL) at the National 
Hardy Plant Society's Show 
last year, and we have 
splendid strong plants to offer 
for immediate planting, to 
flower well this year. Cata¬ 
logue free on application to 
BLACKMORE S LANGDON, 
TWIRTON Hill NORSERY BATH. 
For anything appertaining to ROCK, 
WALL, WATER and HERBACEOUS 
GARDENING, also General Estate Im- 
provements and Landscape Gardeningt 
consult 
H. HEMSLEY, F.R.H.S., 
(Author of “Rock and Alpine Gardening )» 
CRAWLEY, Sussex. 
Nurseries-Main London and Brighton Bd. 
CORRESPONDENCE IN VITED* 
“,\^ORTH ITS WEIGHT IN GOI^^ 
VV Such a Reader’e opinion of 
OlOPiDIA OF GARDENING, by T 'A- 
F.L-S. Pcioe 38. lOd., post free, from the Publiwi 
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