. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. The above Labels are made ot a White Metal, with raised BLACK-FACED LETTERS, . , , The Gardeners Magazine says :— We must give these thepalm before all other plant labels, as the very first in merit. Samples and Price Lists J. SMITH. The Royal Label Factory, Stratford-on-Avon. Oil Faint No Longer AND SMITHS BLACK VARNISH, for Preserving Ironwork. Wood, or Stone.{Registered Trade Mark.) H. This VARNISH is an excellent substitute for oil paint onill outdoor work, while it is fully
. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. The above Labels are made ot a White Metal, with raised BLACK-FACED LETTERS, . , , The Gardeners Magazine says :— We must give these thepalm before all other plant labels, as the very first in merit. Samples and Price Lists J. SMITH. The Royal Label Factory, Stratford-on-Avon. Oil Faint No Longer AND SMITHS BLACK VARNISH, for Preserving Ironwork. Wood, or Stone.{Registered Trade Mark.) H. This VARNISH is an excellent substitute for oil paint onill outdoor work, while it is fully two-thirds cheaper. It wasnuoduced upwards of thirty years ago by the advertisers, andts genuine good quality, notwithstanding a host of unprincipledmitators, is fully attested by its constantly increasing sale. Itnay be applied by an ordinary labourer, requires no mixingir thinning, and is used cold. It is used in the grounds at?Vindsor Castle, Kew Gardens, and at the seats ol manyuindreds of the Nobility and Gentry, from whom the mostbttering testimonials have been received. Sold in Casks of about 30 gallons each, at 15. 6d. per gallonit the Manufactory, or is. Zd. per gallon carriage paid to anyitatioD in the Kingdom. Unsolicited Testimonial. Piercefield Park, June 21, 1876.—Sirs,—I have this daybrwarded from Chepstow to your address a black varnish cask,0 be filled and returned with as good Varnish as the last welad, which I candidly admit was the best we ever had Addresstamish to Pie
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