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NOTES AND QUERIES. [io* s. ir. JULY 23, 190*.

" The Gardeners' Chronicle has faithfully held to its promises. It is still, to-day, the best gardening journal, being indispensable equally to the practical gardener and the man of science, because each finds in it something ueful. We wish the journal still further success." Garten Flora, Berlin, Jan. 15.

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" The Gardeners' 1 Chronicle is the most important horticultural journal in the. world, and the most generally acknowledged authority." Le Moniteur d' Horticulture, Sept., 1898.


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The Oldest Horticultural Newspaper.

THE

GARDENERS' CHRONICLE.

(The 'Times' of Horticulture.)


FOR SIXTY YEARS THE LEADING JOURNAL.


Its Contributors comprise the most

Experienced British Gardeners,

and many of the most

Eminent Men of Science

at Home and Abroad.

IT HAS AN INTERNATIONAL REPUTATION FOR ITS ILLUSTRATIONS

OF PLANTS.


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Published Weekly by JOHN O. FRANCIS. Bream's Buildings. Chancery Lane. EC. ; and Printed by JOHN EDWARD FKANCIS, Athenaeum Press, Bream's Buildings, Chancery Lane, B.C. Saturday, July'w, 1904.