HORNETS 

 GREAT 

 SALE . . 





CLIFFE 



Near 



Rochester 



KENT. 



Messrs. PROTHEROE 6 MORRIS are instructed by W. Horne & 

 Sons to hold a Great Sale of Fruit Trees and Potatoes on the premises, Perry Hill, 

 Chffe, near Rochester, Kent, adjoining Cliffe Station, South Eastern and Chatham 

 Railway, on 



WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11th, 1908. 



200,000 FRUIT TREES AND BUSHES 



Of ail kinds, including several thousands 



STANDARD APPLES, PEARS, AND PLUMS. 



ID, GOO Maiden Apples on English Paradise. 



The followiiit^ popular kinds are included : James 

 Greive, Ben's Red, Charles Ross, Cox's Orange, 

 Ailing-ton Pippin, Hector Macdonald, Jersey Beauty, 

 Bramley Seedling-, Lord Derby, Worcester Pearmain, 

 PZcklinville Seedling-, Newton Wonder, Norfolk Beauty, 

 Blenheim Orange, Warner's King, Edward VII., 

 Rival, Quarrenden. 



Also a very fine lot of 30,000 Pyramid Apples, 

 2 and 3 year, on English Paradise. 



Including Worcestjer Pearpain, Cox's Orange Pip- 

 pin, James Greive, Allington Pippin, Bramley Seedling, 

 Warner's King, Houblon, Charles Ross, Peasgood 

 Nonsuch, Beauty of Bath, and many others. 



About 50,000 Half=standard Apples on Crab 

 Stock, 2 and 3 year. 



Worcester Pearmain, Cox's Orange Pippin, Bramle\ 

 Seedling, Newton Wonder, Allington Pippin, Lord 

 Derby, Blenheim Orange, James Greive, and many 

 others. 



Standard Apples. 



The following popular kinds are included : Cox's 

 Orange Pippin, \\'orcester Pearmain, James Greive, 

 Ecklinville, Allington Pippin, Blenheim Orange, Devon- 

 shire Quarrenden, Bramley Seedling. 



About 10,000 Pears and Plums ; about 10,000 Black 

 Currants, 10,000 Gooseberries, 5,000 Red Currants, 

 30,000 Raspberries, several thousand Cabbage and 

 Strawberry Plants, several tons Scotch Seed Potatoes, 

 Loganberry Plants from layers. 



FREE LUNCHEON AT 11. SALE AT 11 30. 



Notice. — The Auctioneers desire to call the attention of Fruit Growers, Market Gardeners, and intending 

 Planters to this important Sale. It is seldom such an opportunity offers itself for securing new and rare kinds of 

 Fruit Trees, &c. , in such large quantities. All are well grown and healthy. They are without doubt the finest 

 lot of Fruit Trees ever yet offered at ClifiFe. 



Fourteen days will be allowed to clear and settle accounts. Messrs. HORNE & Sons will lift and cart all 

 lots and put them on rail after the Sale free of charge. Catalogues free of Messrs. Horne & Sons, Cliffe, near 

 Rochester ; and of the Auctioneers, 67 & 68 Cheapside, London, E. C. 



