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THE GARDENER S' GSR ONI CLE. 



[August 25, 1888. 



Sales by Auction continued. 



Enfield Highway. N. 



The Brimadown Nursery, adjoining Brimsdown Station, Great 



Eastern Railway. 



TWENTIETH ANNUAL TRADE SALE. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS are 

 instructed by Mr. John Mailer to SELL by AUCTION, 

 on the Premises, The Brimsdown Nursery, Enfield Highway, 

 N., on THURSDAY, September 20, at 11 o'Clock pTeciselv, in 

 consequence of the unusually large number of lots, without 

 Reserve, upwards of 1200 lots of remarkably well-grown STOVE 

 and GREENHOUSE PLANTS, mostly in 48-pots, and fit for 

 immediate Sale, consisting of; — 



1,000 double white Primulas 



1,000 Stove and Greenhouse 



Climbers 



Dipladenias, of sorts 



Allamandas 



Stephanotis 

 Tacsonias 

 1,000 Passifioras and Ampe- 

 lopsis Veitchii 

 Crotons and Dracaenas, 

 beautifully coloured 

 1,000 Palms, Ficus, Grevil- 

 leas, &c. 

 Large Azaleas for cut- 

 ting 



15,000 winter- blooi 



Heaths, including 

 hyemalis, gracilis, 

 \ Caffra, Wilmorea, 

 &c, and extra large 

 E. Cavendishii 

 5,000 Solanums, exception- 

 ally well grown 

 5,000 Ferns, Adiantums, 



Pteris, &c. 

 3,000 Tree Carnations, lead- 

 ing varieties 

 600 Epacris, sorts 

 5,000 Bouvardias 

 3,000 Genistas 



1,000 Geraniums, Improved 

 Queen of Whites, &c. 

 Many thousands of small Ericas, Genistas, Ferns, &c. ; large 

 quantities of Acacias, Gardenias, Euphorbia jacquiniflora, 

 Chrysanthemums, Poinsettias, Euonymus ovatus aureus, in 

 stores, &c, suitable for the Trade, and other extensive buyers. 

 :^May be seen any day prior to the Sale. Catalogues may be 

 had on the Premises, or at the Brunswick Nursery, Tottenham ; 

 rndofthe Auctioneers, 67 and 68, Cheapside, London, E.C., 

 aril Leytonstone, E. 



N.B. — The Auctioneers desire to call the attention of intend- 

 ing purchasers to this GREAT ANNUAL TRADE SALE, 

 which has hitherto taken place at the Brunswick Nursery, 

 Tottenham; but, in consequence of the Lease of that Nursery 

 having nearly expired, the Sale this year, and io future, will 

 take place as above, adjoing the Brimsdown Station, G.E.R. 

 The whole of the Stock is in first-rate condition, the Ericas 

 biing especially well set forflower, and the Solanums unusually 

 well berried. There will also be this season a Sale at The 

 BRUNSWICK NURSERY, Tottenham, on THURSDAY, Sep- 

 tember 27, of which a separate Advertisement will appear. 



Cheap Bull) Sales. 



MESSRS. SMAIL and CO. will SELL by 

 AUCTION, at 1^3, Fenchurch Street, City, E.C., on 

 TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY NEXT, August 28, 

 30, and September 1, at 12 o'clock each day, large 

 Consignments of First-class HYACINTHS, TULIPS, 

 CROCUS, and other DUTCH BULBS, specially lotted to suit 

 all Buyers. 



Addresses of intending Purchasers Booked for Catalogues of 

 these Weekly Sales. 



To Nurserymen, Florists, and Others. 



MESSRS. SEARLE, HALTON, and 

 BOWYER, will SELL by AUCTION, upon the Pre- 

 mises, Town Road Nursery, Edmonton, on THURSDAY, 

 August 30, 1888, at 2 o'clock precisely, in 250 Lots, without 

 reserve — the Lease, 12 years unexpired, at the low rent of £25 — 

 comprising goodDWELLING-HOUSE, STABLES, and COACH- 

 HOUSE, and 1 Acre of GROUND ; also the erection of 14 Green- 

 houses, with their Boilers, Piping, Brickwork, Doors, Staging, 

 Sash-bars, and other Joiner's work, and 21-oz. Glazing, 

 Potting-loam, Flower-pots, Pit-lights, Heavy and Light Spring 

 Carts, Covered Van, Set of Harness, 4000 Maidenhair Ferns, 

 600 Ivy Plants, small crop of Wurzel, &c. 



On view morning of Sale. Catalogue of the Auctioneers, 

 Tottenham. 



WANTED TO KENT, an Acre or Two of 

 LAND, with 300 or 400 feet of Glass and Dwelling- 

 House 



FLORIST, Gardeners' Chronicle Office, 41, Wellington 

 Street, Strand, W.C. 



To Grape, Fruit, Tomato Growers, Market 



GARDENERS, &o. 



TO BE DISPOSED OF, an Old-established 

 BUSINESS in the Channel Islands, in full Work. 

 Apply in the first instance by letter, addressed to A. R. C.H., 

 Bedford Villa, Teddington. Principals only treated ■with. 



To Gardeners and Florists. 



TO BE SOLD, 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. 



FOR SALE, or to be LET, a NURSERY. 

 2 Acres of Ground, several Glasshouses, and a comforts 

 able little House. Between Putney and Wandsworth. 



Agent, Mr. FRED. W. GLAZIER, 1, Park Side, Hyde Park 

 Corner, W. 



TO 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. 



To Nurserymen, Florists, and Others. 



TO BE LET, in Plots, splendid LAND, 

 near North London Station, Great Eastern Railway, 

 close to old main thoroughfare. Three Greenhouses and 

 Dwelling House would be erected for suitable tenants. 

 Moderate rent. 

 Apply to Mr. ALFRED RICHARDS, Estage Agent, Tottenham. 



Sandy, Bedfordshire. 



About 10 minutes' walk of the Great Northern and London and 



North-Western Railways. 

 r PO BE LET, with immediate possession, a 

 J- small DWELLING-HOUSE with Yard, Stabling, Onion 

 Loft, a span-roof Greenhouse or Vinery, 30 feet by 15 feet ; 

 Lean-to Pits adjoining, 45 feet by 6 feet ; Lean-to Glasshouse, 

 15 ft. by 9 ft. 6 in. ; epan-roof Pits adjoining, 33 feet by 9 feet, 

 with Nursery Ground. Total area, 2 roods 20 perches. 



For further particulars, apply to Mr. GEORGE JACKSON, 

 Auctioneer, Hitchin, Herts. 



TO LET, at Syston, from November next, 

 4 Acres of GARDEN, planted with Fruit Trees ; five 

 Greenhouses fitted with Hol>water; Grass Field, and good 

 House and Buildings. 



Apply to R. BEVAN. White Svvan, Syston, Leicester. 



O BE LET, an old-established MARKET 

 NURSERY, well stocked, at a valuation ; about 1 acre. 

 Rent moderate. Or PARTNER accepted. 



R. B., 28, Colenso Road, Clapton Park, E. 



NATIONAL CHRYSANTHEMUM 

 SOCIETY. 

 ROYAL AQUARIUM, WESTMINSTER.— Early CHRYSAN- 

 THEMUM and DAHLIA EXHIBITION, SEPTEMBER 12 and 

 13. Schedules free on application. The Floral Committee 

 will meet September 12, October 10, 24; November 7, 21; 

 December 5, and January 9. 



WILLIAM HOLMES, Hon. Sec, 



FramptonPark Nurseries, Hackney, E. 



Please Note. — Intending Members should join at once, and 



so secure the full advantages for the current season — viz., 



admission to 4 Grand Exhibitions, 7 Floral Meetings, and the 



usual privileges. Ordinary Member, 5 ., and Fellows, 21s. per 



O RCHID S. 



THE LIVERPOOL HORTICULTURAL GO. 



(JOHN COWAN), Limited, 

 Wish to call the attention of all lovers of 



ORCHIDS 



TO THEIR 



NEW ILLUSTRATED AND DESCRIPTIVE 



CATALOGUE 



Which will be sent Post-free on application. 



THE VINEYARD AND NURSERIES, 



GARSTON, near LIVERPOOL. 

 KEEPERS FOR WALLS.— By planting 



what is suitable, an ugly object may easily be made 

 beautiful. Most being in pots, can be sent and put out at any 

 time. Descriptive LIST and advice Free.— RICHARD SMITH 

 AND CO., Nurserymen and Seed Merchants. Worcester. 



Kent — The Garden of England. 



STRAWBERRIES true to Name. 



GEO. BUNYARD and CO.'S New LIST, 

 embracing, Noble, Waterloo, &c, and the 30 best kinds, 

 may now be had on application. Splendid Plants in little pots, 

 and Runners. The Old Nurseries, Maidstone. 



ERNS!— FERNS !— P E R N S ! 



Look at the price To the Trade. — Pteris tremula, 

 9 inches high, 12s. and 14s. per 100 ; small do., 10s. ; P. mag- 

 nifica cristata, 10s. and 12s. per 100; P. cretica, 10s. per 100 ; 

 P. cretica albo lineata, 10s. per 100. All good stuff, in small 

 60's, Cash with order. Free on rail. 



J. E. SMITH, Fern Nurseries, 140, Loughborough Road, 

 Brixton, S.W. 



FOR SALE, a fine, perfectly matched Pair of 

 VARIEGATED AMERICAN ALOES in nearly new 

 22-inch boxes; one ALSOPHELA AUSTRALIS, stem about 

 3 feet, clean and healthy. 



CHARLES POCOCK, The Nurseries, Wincanton. 



PECIAL OFFER of FERNS.— Pteris 



tremula, P. cretica, P. cretica cristata, P. serrulata 

 cristata compacta.— CINERARIAS and PRIMULAS in best 

 CoventGardenstrains. All in thumbs, fit for immediate potting. 

 Also Pteris tremula, good stuff, in 48's, to offer in quantity. 

 Prices per 1 00 or 1000 on application. 



R. PENGELLY, 

 Dyson's Lane, Upper Edmonton. 



NOW IN FULL BLOOM.— BEGONIAS. 

 Awarded Four Gold Medals; unequalled as a floral 

 display. Visitors are cordially invited; free admission. 

 Frequent trains from the City and from the West End, to 

 Catford Bridge and Forest Hill Stations. 

 JOHN LAING and SONS, Stanstead Park, Forest Hill, S.E. 



CARTERS' 



EARLY BULBS, 



To produce beautiful White and Coloured 



Flotvers for Christmas and Easter 



Decoration. 



White Roman Hyacinths 



The Largest Bulbs of the Year 



Double Roman Narcissus 

 Paper White Narcissus 



Van Thol Tulips, red and yellow 



Freesia refracta alba 



Crocus, large white, yellow, and purpL 



The Easter Lily 



The White Easter Lily. We hold the 

 entire stock of the largest cultivator of this 

 lovely Lily. 



17 6 



10 6 

 10 6 



5 6 

 12 6 



2 6 



Each 



1 



& 



2 



2 6 



1 6 



1 6 

 10 



2 

 6 



10 6 



& 



210 



Detailed CATALOGUE Gratis and Post-free. 



All Parcels Carriage Free. 



Royal Seedsmen by Sealed Warrants, 



237 & 238, HICH HOLBORN, LONDON. 



SEEBLING PLANTS 



OF CHOICE 



FLORISTS* FLOWERS. 



WE HAVE MUCH PLEASURE 

 in offering the following in strong, healthy, trans- 

 planted young stuff, from our superb strains of Choice Florists' 



Flowers. Free and Safe by Post at Prices quoted. 



Per dozen. — s. d. 

 AURICULAS, Alpine, very choice, strong young plants, 



for blooming next season 2 6 



CALCEOLARIAS, herbaceous, splendid strain of beauti- 

 fully spotted and tigred flowers 2 6 



CARNATIONS and PICOTEES, from choice named 



flowers per 100, 10s. Gd, 1 6 



CARNATIONS, yellow ground varieties 3 6 



CINERARIA hybrida, from a grand strain, per 100, 10s. Gd. 1 6 



,, large flowered, dwarf, very fhie, per 100, 17s. Gd. 2 6 



HOLLYHOCKS. Chater's superb double, per 100, 16s. 2 fi 



,, Chater's superb double, extra strong plants ... 3 6 



PRIMULA sinensis, choicest red or white. perlOO, 10s. Gd. 1 6 



„ sinensis, splendid mixed, including nearly 20 superb 



varieties per 100, 10s. Gd. 1 6 



, splendid mixed, extra strong plants, 



per 100, 16s. 2 6 



alba magnifica, splendid pure white ... 3 6 



, Crimson King, magnificent colour ... 3 6 



j, Fern-leaved, choice mixed, per 100, 10s. Gd. 1 6 

 i, double-flowered, mixed, limited quantity, 



6 for 2s. 3 6 



PRIMULAS, double, pure white, splendid for furuishiDg an 



abundance of cut bloom throughout the autumn and 



winter. Well rooted strong young plants from 3-inch 



pots, per 100, 45s. ; per dozen, 6s. ; 3 for Is. Qd, 



DANIELS BROS., 



TOWN CLOSE NURSERIES, 



NORWICH. 



" O N L Y THE B E S T." 



CHEAP BULBS FOR FORGING, &c. 



Per' 100.— s. d. 



ROMAN HYACINTHS 15 



DOUBLE ROMAN NARCISSUS 8 



PAPER WHITE NARCISSUS 7 



VAN THOL TULIPS 4 6 



SECOND-SIZE NAMED HYACINTHS for forcing, our 



own selection, assorted colours 21 



UNNAMED HYACINTHS for bedding H 6 



15 per cent, discount, cash with order. Carriage paid. 

 NAMED HYACINTHS, best quality, equally cheap. 



GARAWAY CO., 



DURDHAM DOWN, CLIFTON, 



BRISTOL. 



BMALLEK and SONS beg to offer to the 

 • Trade a very extensive and uuusually well-grown 

 stock of ERICAS (Hyemalis and other varieties), EPACRIS, 

 SOLANUMS, GENISTAS, CYCLAMEN, BOUVARDIAS, ADI- 

 ANTEUM CUNEATUM, and other FERNS ; GARDENIAS, 

 STEPHANOTIS, BORONIA MEGASTIGMA, FICUS ELAS- 

 TICA, CROTONS, GREVILLEAS, Tea ROSES, &c. 

 An inspection invited. 

 Trade CATALOGUES forwarded on application. 

 The ANNUAL SALE by AUCTION will be held on TUES- 

 DAY, September 18. 



Burnt Ash Lane Nurseries, Lee, S.E. 



