The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . ch 6 inches in diameter from thiee do;:en small plants. What I have long been desiringappears to have been obtained at Last -viz., a variety that would supply sweet-scented Violets allthe year round. Argenta:nora appears to be a continual bloomer, producing flowers from everyJ lint of the steins, and the young runners throw flowers directly the crowns are farmed. It is .1very sweet Violet, and has capital footstalks, admitting of the flowers being made up into largeboujuets.—G. AnoEY. of*. Jimrimlof l


The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . ch 6 inches in diameter from thiee do;:en small plants. What I have long been desiringappears to have been obtained at Last -viz., a variety that would supply sweet-scented Violets allthe year round. Argenta:nora appears to be a continual bloomer, producing flowers from everyJ lint of the steins, and the young runners throw flowers directly the crowns are farmed. It is .1very sweet Violet, and has capital footstalks, admitting of the flowers being made up into largeboujuets.—G. AnoEY. of*. Jimrimlof l[«rticiillure, Sept. 9, l83o-Through the courtesy of Mr. Lee, who sent mea bundle of plants in spring, I have been able to lest the merits ol his new Violet Mr. G. Abbey I have found it a continuous summer bloomer. Of course the of theflowers IS not what one would be satisfied with in the spring, still they are faiily good, and verysweet and acceptjhe, coming as they do at a time when the scent of a Violet is a luxury often ARCHIMEDEAN AMERICAN LAWN MOWERS,. Will Cut Long and Wet Grass (as well as Dry and Short) without Clogging. They are especially adapted for Cutting Slopes, .Steep Embankments, under Shrubs, and close up to Trees, &care also e.\lremely light in draught, simple in construction, well made, and not likely to get out of order AWARDED HIGHEST PRIZE AT PARIS EXHIBITION, 1878; and tlie Jury in their Report say ;— The Archimedean did the bestwoik ofany Lawn Mower exhibited. Also HIGHEST PRIZE SYDNEY EXHIBITION OPINIONS of the PRESS. Far superior to any of ours.— Vide the Field. Remarkably easy to work.— Vide the Gardeners Magazine The quickest, most simple, and most eflicieot mower everused —^Vnf^the Gardeners* Ckronicle. We feel bound to recommend it to our readers as one ofthe best mowers we have as yet made acquaintance with.—Vtdc the Floral World. AT M 1879-80. CAN BE USED EITHER WITH OR WITHOUT GRASSWILLIAMS & CO. (Limit


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