. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. CKWOOD and SONS, Edinburgh and London. Belgian. BULLETIN dARBORI CULTURE,de FLORICULTURE, et de CULTURE MARAI-CHERE, A monthly horticultural work, with superb ColouredPlates and Illustrations. Published since 1S65. by F. Burve-NicH, F. Pavnaert, E. , and H J. Van Hulle,Professors at the Horticultural School of the Belgian Govern-ment at Ghent. Post-paid, lor. per annum. H. I. VAN HULLE, Botanical Gardens, Ghent. Belgium. tTE CU LTIVATOR.— A Portuguese monthly Agricultural Journal, whichcircul


. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. CKWOOD and SONS, Edinburgh and London. Belgian. BULLETIN dARBORI CULTURE,de FLORICULTURE, et de CULTURE MARAI-CHERE, A monthly horticultural work, with superb ColouredPlates and Illustrations. Published since 1S65. by F. Burve-NicH, F. Pavnaert, E. , and H J. Van Hulle,Professors at the Horticultural School of the Belgian Govern-ment at Ghent. Post-paid, lor. per annum. H. I. VAN HULLE, Botanical Gardens, Ghent. Belgium. tTE CU LTIVATOR.— A Portuguese monthly Agricultural Journal, whichcirculates in Portugal and her possessions, and in the PrincipalTowns of the Brazils. This paper offers an excellent medium for Advertisements ofevery description of industry and of every article ol Consump-tion in the countries and places above-mentioned. Advertising charges 8rf, per square inch, Translation includedTen per cent. Discount for six months; 20 per cent. Discountfor twelve months, if paid in advance. Address, the Editor of the Cultivator, St. Michaels, Azores. EIGHT PRIZE EIGHT PRIZE MEDALS: entirely free from SMELLAre not POISONOUS Are manufactured without PHOSPHOHU8Are perleotly harmless to the OPEHATIVES EMPLOYEDAre very Damp Proof Are not liable to bpontaneous OombustionLight only on the Box. IMPORTANT NOTICE.—Advertisers are cautionedagainst having Letters addressed to INITIALS^or to FICTITIOUS NAMES, at Post-offices, asLetters so addressed are not forwarded, but are sentat once to the Returned Letter Office. COTCH FARMING.—A Farmer, farming Soo Acres in one of the best Agricultural Counties ofScotland, has Accommodation for TWO YOUNG GENTLE-MEN as AGRICULTURAL PUPILS, where they canacquire a thorough knowledge of Farming in all its ;£io5.—Address, 103, Gardetiers Chronicie Office, 41,Wellington Street, W C. W ANTED, a GARDENER, whose Wifewould take charge of a small house occasionally, anddo the washing with help. ix


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