THE GARDENERS' MAGAZINE. 
Mat 24, 1913. 
STOVE AND GREENHOUSE PLANTS, 
FOLIAGE AMD FLOWERING, 
SPECIMEN ORCHIDS! RARE ORCHIDS! 
CHEAP ORCHIDS! 
ROSES, SHRUBS, and Everything for the Garden. 
KINDLY SEND FOR NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 
JAMES CYPHER and SONS^ nu^r^s^r'ies, CHELTENHAM, 
If you are contemplating alterations to your Garden or laying out a 
new one, why not take up the matter now ? A good deal of work 
can be carried out most economically during the Summer months. 
J. OHBAL SONS, Ltd., 
of Crawley (and 53, Victoria Street), have a wide reputation for 
this kind of work. Apply to them for pamphlet and advice. 
CORRY&CO.,Ltd. 
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ROSES IN POTS 
A. F. DUTTON’S 
NOTED CARNATIONS 
For present planting: out of doors and 
for Pot Culture. 
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Beg to offer a magnificent stock cf 
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pots 24s. to 60s. per dozen. Catalogue 
on epplication. Book on the culture of 
ROSES IN POTS by Wm. Paul, 9th 
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Don’t fail to send for Illustrated List free, 
and a Trial Order. 
I devote 146,000 square feet of glass to 
Carnation Culture. 
AN UNSOLICITED LETTER, April 5th, 1813:— 
The Mill House, Digswell. 
“Last week my gardener ordered from 
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PFRPHUAL FIOWERING CARNATIONS. 
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ORCHID SPECUIISTS, 
My Flowers were awarded 5 Go.d ^Medals within 
four weeks last November and December, among 
them the much-coveted R.H.S. Gold Medal 
This is a record, and speaks for itself. 
Catalogue Free on application. 
C. ENGELMANN. Siffron Walden. Essex. 
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