. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . rchids it may be used in a strong lather, applied by ashaving brush, but on tender young Geranium shoots a solu-tion of 2 oz. to the gallon will be found sufficiently strong. Sold in boxes at Is. 6d and 6s. each, with directions for use,and printed opinions of Mr. Ruckers Gardener, Lady DorothyNevilles Gardener, Sir William Hooker, Mr. Rivers, & Arthur Dickson & Sons of Chester, and & Brown of Manchester. For Nurserymen the large size is recommended, but wherethe consumption is not large the compound will be fo


. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . rchids it may be used in a strong lather, applied by ashaving brush, but on tender young Geranium shoots a solu-tion of 2 oz. to the gallon will be found sufficiently strong. Sold in boxes at Is. 6d and 6s. each, with directions for use,and printed opinions of Mr. Ruckers Gardener, Lady DorothyNevilles Gardener, Sir William Hooker, Mr. Rivers, & Arthur Dickson & Sons of Chester, and & Brown of Manchester. For Nurserymen the large size is recommended, but wherethe consumption is not large the compound will be found tokeep its strength best in the small boxes. Nurserymen and Seedsmen supplied by PRiCEsPatent CandleCompany Limited), Belmont, Vauxhall, Loudon, S. A5HJKESS: THE MANAGERS, ST. PANCRAS IRONWORKS. The St. Pabcxas Iron Works are opposite the OLD St. PANCRAS CHURCH,OLD St. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON. IRON COLLAR BAR HURDLES. BY HER MAJESTYS ROYAL LETTERS the Silver Medal of the Royal Agricultural Society. ST. PANCRAS IRONWORKS,. OLD ST. PANCRAS ROAD,LONDON. The improvement by this Patent consists in the COLLARS on the Ears which, being placed on alternate sides of the centreupright bar. keep it in its position, confine the bars to short bearings, prevent their being strained, ana give more thaneouisie strength and rigidity to the HURDLE. TANNED NETTING, at Reduced Pbices. —200 square yards, 12a. ; 500 yards, 2os.; 1000 yards, 47».SCRIM CANVASS for Wall Fruit, so yards, 10*. ; 100 yards,30«. lie particular to address in full, Frederick Edginoton,lliomas Street, Old Kent Road, London, r MANNED GARDEN NETTING, for preserving-L Fruit Trees from frost, blight, birds, &c, and as a fencefor fowls, (Sic. Ono yard wide lid., 2 yards 3d., 3 yards 4 yards 6d., per yard, in any quantity, may be had at , 370, Strand, — A liberal allowance toNurserymen. BRITTAINS GARDEN NET completely protectsFruit Blossoms from injxiry by frost, and provides forthe


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