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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



[August 18, 1888. 



SALES by AUC TION, 



Monday, Thursday and Saturday next. 



DUTCH BULBS.— SPECIAL TRADE SALES. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS will 

 SELL by AUCTION, at the Central Sale Rooms, 07 and 

 68, Cheapside, London, E.C., on MONDAY. THURSDAY and 

 SATURDAY NEXT, August 20, 23 and 25, at half-past 11 

 o'clock precisely each day. extensive Consignments of first- 

 class HYACINTHS, TULIPS, CROCUS, NARCISSUS and 

 other BULBS, from Holland, in excellent quality, and speci- 

 ally lotted to suit the Trade and other Large Buyers. 



Oni 



ling of Sale, and Catalog 



shad. 



Friday ivext. 



20 Cases of LiELIA PURPURA TA in fine condition, including 

 numerous very large masses, and also a quantity of DEN- 

 DROBIUMS from Burmah, received direct for Unreserved 

 Sale. 



Also a choice assortment of ESTABLISHED ORCHIDS, many 

 in Flower and Bud. 



MESSRS. PKOTHEROE and MORRIS will 

 include the above in their SALE by AUCTION, on 

 FRIDAY NEXT, August 24. 



On view morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. 

 ~ Friday Next —Imported orchids. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS are 

 instructed by Mr. F. Sander to SELL by AUCTION, at 

 their Central Sale Rooms, 67 and 68, Cheapside, London, E.C., 

 on FRIDAY NEXT, August 24, at half-past 12 o'clock pre- 

 cisely, an importation of CATTLEYA HARRISONIANA, 

 received in very good order, collected in a new district, and 

 having many fine varieties of forms among them ; CATTLEYA 

 ELDORADO, in splendid condition, of which many species 

 will be found in this lot; LYCASTE SKINNERI, in fine 

 order, of which we expect many white ones to turn out ; 

 CATTLEYA CITRINA. in good condition, and in nice pieces ; 

 ODONTOGLOSSUM CITROSMUM, O. INSLEAYI LEOPAR- 

 DINUM, ONCIDIUM NECROPOGON, O. CRISPUM, &c. 

 On view morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. 



Tuesday, August 28. 

 ORCHIDS IN FLOWER. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE AND MORRIS de- 

 sire to announce that their NEXT SPECIAL SALE of 

 ORCHIDS IN FLOWER will take place as above, for which 

 they will be glad to RECEIVE NOTICE OF ENTRIES 

 as soon as possible. 



Stamford Hill. N. 

 EXPIRATION OF LEASE.— CLEARANCE SALE. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS will 

 SELL by AUCTION, on the Premises, the Nursery, 

 High Road, Stamford Hill, near Stoke Newington Railway 

 Station, on TUESDAY, August 28, at 1 o'Clock, without 

 reserve, by order of Mr. W. Chittv, the stock of well-grown 

 GREENHOUSE PLANTS, 1000 FERNS of sorts. 100 White 

 AZALEAS, 1000 CHRYSANTHEMUMS, 2000 IVIES in pot*, &c. 

 May be viewed one week prior to the Sale. Catalogues may 

 be had on the Premises, and of the Auctioneers, 67 and 68, 

 Cheapside, London, E.C. ; and Leytoustone, E. 



Belsfleld, Windermere. 



IMPORTANT CLEARANCE SALE, by order of the Executors 



of the late H. W. Schneider, Esq., without reserve. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS will 

 SELL by AUCTION, on the Premises, Eelsfield, Bow- 

 ness-on-Windermere, about 1£ mile from the Windermere 

 Station, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, August 29 and 30, 

 at 12 o'Clock precisely each day, the whole of the well-known 

 collection of STOVE and GREENHOUSE PLANTS, including 

 many large and handsome specimen Crotons, Camellias and 

 Azaleas, 100 large Eucharia in splendid condition, handsome 

 Palms and Ferns, a few choice Orchids, Fruiting and Succes- 

 sion Pines, a considerable number of Table and Decorative 

 Plants, together with the erections of 4 span-roof Greenhouses 

 and hot-water piping. 



May be viewed the day prior to the Sale. Catalogues had 

 of Mr. NICOL, the Head Gardener, on the Premises, and of the 

 Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 07 and 68, Cheapside, London, 

 E.C, and Leytonstone. 



N.B.— The very elegible FREEHOLD ESTATE of about 

 9 acres, with noble Mansion and extensive Stabling, delight- 

 fully situate on the borders of the Estate, is FOR SALE, with 



Kmgst on- oii-Thames. 



By order of the Executors of the late Mr. Thomas Jackson. 

 IMPORTANT SALE of VALUABLE FREEHOLD and LEASE- 

 HOLD PROPERTIES. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS are 

 favoured with instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at 

 the Mart, Tokeohouse Yard, London, E.C, on THURSDAY, 

 August 30, at 2 o'Clock precisely (first in one lot, and if not thus 

 sold, then in separate lots), the VALUABLE FREEHOLD 

 ESTATE known as the Kingston Nursery, Kingston, Surrey, 

 having import ;int building frontages to Fife Road and Clarence 

 Street of 600 feet, and containing an area of about 2 acres, 

 with the whole of the Trade Buildings, comprising 20 Green- 

 houses, all heated by hot-water piping. Counting-house, 

 Stables, and Sheds. The Goodwill of the old-established 

 Nursery and Seed Business, will be included in this lot; 

 the substantially-built Freehold Detached Residence adjoin- 

 ing, containing 8 Bedrooms, fitted Bath-room, 3 Reception- 

 rooms, Kitchen, and offices. 



For SALE, with vacant possession, also the desirable FREE- 

 HOLD HOUSE, double fronted Shop and Premises, No. 13, 

 Thames Street, Kingston, with Stabling and two Cottages in 

 the rear ; together with the several Leasehold Nurseries known 

 asthe Kingston Hill Nursery, containing an area of 12 acres 

 3 roods 10 perches ; the Nursery in Park Road, Norbiton, area 

 10 acres ; and the Long Ditton Nursery, Long Ditton, area 

 15 acres roods 13 perches. The Purchaser or Purchasers will 

 have the option of taking the Stock in therespective lots at a 

 valuation to be made in the usual way ; but if not thus taken, 

 the vendors reserve the right of disposing of the same on the 

 Premises by Auction or otherwise. 



May be viewed. Particulars, Plan, and Conditions of Sale 

 may be had at the various Nurseries; at the Mart, E.C; of 

 Mr. W. G. SUDBURY, Estate Agent, Market Place, New 

 Maiden; of G. C. SHERRARD, Esq., Solicitor, 26, Lincoln's 

 Inn Fields, W.C., and King8ton-on-Thame3 ; or of the Auc- 

 tioneers, Estate Agents, and Surveyors, 67 and 68, Cheapside, 

 London, E.C, and Leytonstone. 



The Ascot Nurseries, Berks. 



(Opposite the Racecourse, and about 15 minutes' walk from 

 the Railway Station.) 



Important to Gentlemen, Nurserymen, and Others, desirous of 

 securing one of the most valuable and celebrated NUR- 

 SERIES in the Trade, with all the thriving STOCK, as a 

 going concern, in one Lot, for SALE, by order of the 

 owner, who is relinquishing the business it consequence of 

 ill-health. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS 

 are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Mart, 

 Tokenhouse Yard, London, E.C, on FRIDAY, September 7, 

 at 2 o'Clock p.m. punctually, in one Lot, the valuable 

 long LEASEHOLD ESTATE distinguished as the ROYAL 

 NURSERIES, Ascot, together with the Goodwill of the 

 old-established Nursery Business so successfully carried on 

 by the late Mr. John Standish and the present Proprietor. 

 The Nursery contains an area of about 22 Acres, cropped 

 with a General Assortment of Nursery Stock ; also 36 Green- 

 houses, containing a total superficial area of about 44,000 feet, 

 heated by about 10,000 feet of hot-water piping, and numerous 

 Pits all stocked with an extensive collection of Hard and Soft- 

 wooded Greenhouse and Stove Plants. The Leasehold Resi- 

 dence, containing 10 Rooms, 3 well-built Cottages, and suitable 

 Trade Buildings for carrying on a large Business. 



May be viewed prior to the Sale. Particulars, Plans, and 

 Conditions of Sale may be obtained on the Premises ; at the 

 Mart, E.C ; of Messrs. MACKNELL, MATON, and GODLEE, 

 Solicitors, 21, Cannon Street, E.C; and of the Auctioneers, 

 Surveyors, andEstateAgents,67and68, Cheapside, London, E.C. 



Swanley Junction, Kent. 



GREAT UNRESERVED SALE of immense quantities of un- 

 usually well grown GREENHOUSE PLANTS. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS are 

 instructed by Mr. P. Ladds to SELL by AUCTION, on 



the Premises, The Nurseries, Swanley Junction, Kent (adjoin- 

 ing the Swanley Junction Railway Station), on THURSDAY, 

 September 13, at 11 o'clock punctually in consequence of the 

 unusually large number of lots, immense quantities of 



GREENHOUSE PLANTS, 

 including the following : — 



24,000 winter flowering 



Heaths 

 20,000 Genistas 

 6000 Solanums 

 12,000 winter-flowering Carna- 

 tions 

 7000 Adiantum Ouneatum 

 10,000 Tea Roses (all best 

 varieties) 

 1000 Clematis Jackmanni 



2(00 Crotons 

 1000 Palms 

 1000 Dracaenas 

 5000 Zonal Geraniui 

 Queen of Whites i 

 proved 

 2000 Ferns in variety 

 300 specimen Gardenias 

 Quantity of small Heaths 

 White Primulas 



Variety of other stock. 

 The Stock may now be viewed. Catalogues had of Mr. P. 

 LADDS, on the premises, and of the Auctioneers and Valuers, 

 67 and 68, Cheapside, London, E.C 



Edmonton. 



ANNUAL TRADE SALE Ob' GREENHOUSE PLANTS. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS are 

 instructed by Mr. H. B. May to sell by auction on the 

 premises the Dyson's Lane Nursery, Upper Edmonton, on 

 MONDAY, September 17, thousands of GREENHOUSE 

 PLANTS, &c. 

 Fuller particulars will appear in future advertisements. 



Lee, Kent, S.E. 



GREAT ANNUAL TRADE SALE, to commence punctually at 



11 o'Clock, in consequence of the large number of lots. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS are 

 instructed by Messrs. B. Mailer & Sons, to SELL by 

 AUCTION, on the Premises, The Burnt Ash Lane Nurseries, 

 Lee, S.E., adjoining the Railway Station, on TUESDAY, 

 September 18, at 11 o'Clock punctually, without Reserve, 



25,000 Winter-blooming HEATHS, 

 beautifully grown, and remarkably well set with bloom buds, 

 including : — 



15,000 ERICA HYEMALIS. 

 5,000 „ GRACILIS. 

 Large quantities of MELANTHERA, VENTRICOSA, PERSPI- 

 CUA, ERECTA, CAVENDISHII, CAFFRA, and other 



15,000 Small ERICA HYEMALIS, and 

 5,000 Small ERICA GRACILIS for growing on. 

 8,000 SOLAN UM CAPSICASTRUM, in berry. 

 6,000 BOUVARDIAS, single and double. 

 2,000 GENISTAS, very fine. 



CYCLAMEN PERSICUM. 

 2,000 ADIANTUM CUNEATUM. 



ALSOPHILA AUSTRALIS, in 24 and 16-pots. 

 3,000 LOMARIA GIBBA, true, compact variety, and other 



Ferns. 

 500 EPACRIS. well grown. 



BORONIA MEGASTIGMA. 

 Quantity of extra strong MARECHAL NTEL and other TEA 



ROSES. 

 4,000 GREVILLEA ROBUSTA. 

 PALMS. 



FICUS ELASTICA. 

 GREENHOUS •'. PASSION FLOWERS. 

 POINSETTIAS. 

 AMPELOPSIS VEITCHII. 

 STEPHANOTIS. 



PLUMBAGO CAPENSIS FLORE ALBA. 

 Large GARDENIAS for Cutting. 

 500 CLEMATIS JACIOIANII. 



Beautifully Coloured CROTONS, &c. 

 May be viewed. Catalogues may be had on the Premises, 

 or of the Auctioneers and Valuers, 67 and 68, Cheapside, E.C, 

 and Leytonstone, E. 



N.B. — Messrs. P. & M. desire to call the attention of intend- 

 ing purchasers to the Stock to be offered as above. The 

 Plants are remarkably well grown, fit for immediate Sale, and 

 the whole will be found in an equally good condition as former 

 years. 



Lea Bridge Road, Leyt.on, £. 

 ANNUAL TRADE SALE OF GREENHOUSE PLANTS. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS are 

 instructed by Mr. J. Fraser to SELL by AUCTION, on 

 the Premises, the Lea Bridge Road Nurseries, Leyton, E., on 

 WEDNESDAY, September 19, thousands of GREENHOUSE 

 PLANTS, &c. 



Fuller particulars will appear in future Advertisements. 



Enfield Highway. 



ANNUAL TRADE SALE of GREENHOUSE PLANTS. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS are 

 instructed by Mr. John Mailer to SELL by AUCTION, 

 on the Premises, The Brimsdown Nursery, Enfield Highway, 

 on THURSDAY, September 20, thousands of GREENHOUSE 

 PLANTS, &c. 



Fuller particulars will appear in future advertisements. 

 Note.— There will also be a Sale as usual at The BRUNS- 

 WICK NURSERY, Tottenham, on THURSDAY, September 27. 



Sldcup. 



ANNUAL TRADE SALE OF GREENHOUSE PLANTS. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS are 

 instructed by Messrs. Gregory & Evans, to SELL by 

 AUCTION, on the Premises, The Longlands Nursery, Sidcup, 

 on FRIDAY, September 21, thousands of GREENHOUSE 

 PLANTS, &c. 



Fuller particulars will appear in future advertisements. 



Dutch Bulbs.— Trade Sales. 



MR. J. C. STEVENS begs to announce that 

 his FIRST SALES of DUTCH BULBS this season 

 will take place at his Great Rooms, 38, King Street, Covent 

 Garden, W.C., on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and SATURDAY, 

 August 20, 22, and 25, ;i t half- past 12 o'clock precisely each day, 

 and will consist of extensive consignments of first-class Bulbs 

 specially lotted to suit the Trade and other Large Buyers. 

 On view mornings of Sales and Catalogues had. 



Cheap Auction Sales. 



MESSRS. SMA1L and CO. will begin a series of 

 popular AUCTION SALES of first-classDUTCH BULBS, 

 at 123, Fenchurch Street, City, E.C, on TUESDAY, August 28. 

 These Sales will be continued on each Tuesday, Thursday, 

 and Saturday, weekly. Further particulars in next issue. 



R. E. legs to inform all who have 

 applied and have not received answers 

 that the NURSERY IS LET. 



UOR DISPOSAL, a FLORIST'S BUSINESS. 



JL — Main Road, opposite Addison Road Station and 

 Olympia. Long Lease, Stock, Fixtures. Good Jobbing con- 

 nection. Everything, £200. 



9, Hammersmith Road, W. 



To Gardeners and Florists. 



TO BE ISOLD, 5 Acres of FREEHOLD 

 LAND, for erection of Glasshouses or for Gardening 

 purposes; also some Smaller Allotments. Payment by instal- 

 ments, if required. 



Particulars of BENINGFIELD AND TIDY, Ware, Herts; 

 16, Union Court, Old Broad Street, London, E.C 



To Florists, &o. 



TO BE SOLD, the LEASES of a well- 

 established FLORIST and NURSERY BUSINESS, in 

 St. John's Wood. Large Nuraery covered with glass, good 

 Stabling. Shop in main thoroughfare. First-class jobbing 

 connection. 



W. A. C, IS, Finchley Road, St. John's Wood, N.W. 



Kent, Swanley. 



TO BE SOLD, or LET, on advantageous terms, 

 a Gentleman's charming FREEHOLD RESIDENCE and 

 well-stocked grounds of about three-quarters of an acre (with 

 room for stabiing). Trout fishing and hunting in near vicinity. 

 Centre of fruit district. Prolific soil. Good locality for glass. 

 Express trains to London (Heme Hill, 20 minutes), City, and 

 West End. Principals or Solicitors onlv treated with. — 

 Address, IREEHOLDER, Fern Villa, Victoria Road, Putney. 



South of England. 



LARGE GARDEN, 20 Acres, with Twenty 

 Greenhouses and Vineries. £7000 has been spent on the 

 property. Seven years' lease. Two cottages inclusive. £150 

 a year. ELDRIDGE, Portsmouth. 



Surrey. 



Within 15 miles of Covent Garden and near to capital 

 Local Market. 



TO BE LET, at a very low rent, suitable for 

 Market Growers, numerous GREENHOUSES, all heated 

 and in good repair, together with a quantity of LAND. 



Full particulars of Messrs. PROTHEROE AND MORRIS, 67 

 and 68, Cheapside, London, E.C. 



Durant's Arbour Estate, rondel's End, Middlesex. 



To NURSERYMEN, FLORISTS, and OTHERS. 



TO BE LET, on Lease, for 21, 60, or 80 years, 

 1 to 50 acres of excellent MEADOW LAND, from £8 to 

 £11 per acre, with the option of the purchase of the freehold 

 within the first 9 years. No tithe or land tax. 

 Apply to A. and G. GUIVER, Land Agents, &c, Ponder's End. 

 N.B. Several Nurseries established on the estate. 



T'O BE LET, a compact NURSERY.— 9000 

 feet of Glasshouses, recently erected and thoroughly 

 heated, together with Dwelling-house, Stables, Outbuildings, 

 and Retail Shop. The whole centrally situated in fashionable 

 watering place. Goodwill low. Part or whole stock at 

 valuation. 



A. E., Gardeners' Chronicle Office, 41, Wellington Street, 

 Strand, W.C. 



PROTHEROE and MORRIS, Horticul- 

 tural Market Garden and Estate Auctioneers and 

 Valuers, 67 and 68, Cheapside, London, E.C, and at Leyton- 

 stone, E. Monthly Horticultural Register had on application. 



FRESH SEEDS, MEXIKANI, new and rare, 

 of great interest and value to Rotanical Gardens, Seeds- 

 men, and Cultivators, to be had of 

 ERNST BERGE, Niirnbergerstrasse, 10, Leipzig, Germany. 



