jlAi 34, 1913. 
THE GARDENERS’ MAGAZINE. 
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FOR EVERYONE WHO LOVES A GARDEN. 
EACH TOPIC IS CONTRIBUTED BY AN 
GARDEN CULTIVATION. 
The Garden Under Glass.—Ceo. Cordon, F.R.H.S 
A Gay Garden.-T. W. Sanders. F.L 8., F.R H S. 
Small Suburban Gardens.-J. Harrison Dick, F.R.H.S. 
Hardy Herbaceous Plants.—F.W. Harvey, F.R H S. 
Evergreen Shrubs.—W. A. Cook, F.R.H.S. 
Rock Gardens.—H. Hemsley, F.R.H.S. 
SPECIALITY FLOWERS, Etc.: 
Begonias.-J Udale, F.R.H.S, 
Bulbs and their Culture.—C. Trinder. 
Carnations.—J. Douglas, F.R.H.S. 
Chrysanthemums.—H Shoesmith. 
Daffodils.-E. H. Jenkins F.R.H 8. 
Dahlias.—Elderbert F. Hawes, F.R.H.S. 
Garden Lilies ~E. H. Jenkins, F R H.S. 
Primulas.—H. Cowley, F.R H.S. 
Garden Roses. -H. C. Prinsep. 
Roses for Exhibition.—T. Ceoffrey W. Henslow, M.A. 
Forcing Roses.—Walter Easlea. 
Sweet Peas.—Horace J. Wright, F.R.H.S. 
Sweet Peas for Exhibition.—Thomas StevensDn. F.R.H.S 
Violas, Pansies and Violettas.—D. B. Crane. F.R.H.S. 
Ferns and Fern Culture.—Henry A. Smith, F R.H.S. 
EMINENT AUTHORITY, AS UNDER: 
FRUIT CULTURE :-J. Hudson. V M.H . F.R.H.S. 
Melons.-Edwin Beckett, V.M.H., F.R H.S. 
Tomatoes for Profit.-W. Iggulden, F.R.H.S. 
VEGETABLE CULTIVATION:-W. Iggulde i, F.R.H.S. 
Cucumbers-Edwin Beckett, V.M H , F R H.S. 
Cucumbers for Exhibition.—J. C. Scammell. 
GROWING AND SHOWING GARDEN PRODUCE. 
-John Wright, V.M.H., F.R.H.S. 
GROWING FOR MARKET.-John Fraser, F.L.8 . F.R.H.S. 
GARDEN NOTES.-H. H. Tnomas. F.R H 8. 
GARDEN MANURES: 
Some Experiments on Plant Foods. A Science Master 
The Use and Abuse of Manures.—A Market Crowar. 
How to Use Clay’s Manures — An Expert. 
A GLOSSARY OF GARDEN TERMS, Etc. 
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