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THE GABDENEES' CHRONICLE. 



[September 15, 1888. 



SALES by AUC TION. 



Great Horticultural Sale Week. 



IMPORTANT TO THE TRADE. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS 

 respectfully call attention to their great ANNUAL 

 TRADE SALES of GREENHOUSE PLANTS, &c, which will 

 take place next week as follows : — 



MONDAY, Sept. 17.— At the DYSON'S LANE, NURSERY, 

 UPPER EDMONTON, by order of Mr. H. B. May. 

 ,, „ DUTCH BULBS, at Protheroe & Morris' Rooms. 

 TUESDAY, Sept. 18.— At the BURNT ASH LANE "NUR- 

 SERIES, LEE, S.E., by order of Messrs. B. 



Mailer & Sons. . - - ....'- 



WEDNESDAY Sept. 19.— At the LEA BRIDGE NURSERIES,' 

 LEYTON, E., by order of Mr. John Praser. : '■» 

 THURSDAY, Sept. 20.— At he BRIMSDOWN NURSERY, 

 ENFIELD HIGHWAY, by order of Mr. John 

 Mailer. 

 „ „ DUTCH BULBS, at Protheroe Morris' Rooms. 

 FRIDAY,-Sept.51— At the LONGLANDS NURSERY, -SIDr 

 CUP, by order of Messrs. Gregory & Evans. 



Catalogues forwarded free by post on application to the 

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



walk 



Dutch Bulbs. 



Every MONDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY. 

 Great Unreserved Sales. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS will 

 SELL by AUCTION, at the Central Sale Rooms, 67 and 

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

 SATURDAY, at half-past 11 o'clock precisely, extensive con- 

 signments of first-class HYACINTHS, TULIPS, CROCUS, 

 NARCISSUS, and other BULBS, from Holland, lotted to suit 

 the Trade and Private Buyers. " " "~ 



"ng of Sale, and Catalogues had. 



Upper Edmonton. 



About 3 minutes' walk from Angel Road, and 8 

 from Silver Street Stations, G.E.R. 

 THIRD ANNUAL SALE. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS are 

 instructed by Mr. H. B. May to SELL by AUCTION, on 

 the Premises, the Dyson's Lane Nurseries, Upper Edmonton, 

 on MONDAY, September 17, at 12 o'Clock punctually, in con- 

 sequence of the large number of lots, about-40,000 STOVE and 

 GREENHOUSE PLANTS, remarkably well grown aud in the 

 best possible condition, comprising : — 



20,000 FERNS, including Adiantum cuneatum, Lomaria 

 gibba, the most useful "sorts of Pteris, Adiantum elegans (a 

 useful variety for cutting), and many rare and choice sorts. 



10,000 TREE CARNATIONS, including Mdlle. Carle, A. 

 Alegatierre, Dr. Raymond, Andalusia, Pride of Penshurst, 

 Lucifer, and all the best sorts. 



CRIMSON CLOVES, CARNATION Mrs. REYNOLDS 

 HOLE, &c. 



TEA ROSES— extra strong Mareehal Niel and Gloire de 

 Dijon, with growths from 15 to 18 feet long; The Bride (new 

 (white), and other good sorts. 



A splendid lot of AMPELOPSIS, CLEMATIS, IVIES, &c. 



AZALEAS, white, large plants for cutting from ; English- 

 grown CAMELLIAS lull oE bloom-buds; BOUVARDIAS, 

 including the new beautiful scarlet President Cleveland ; 

 Double White PRIMULAS, CYCLAMEN, EUCHARIS AMA- 

 ZONICA, &c. 



CROTONS, a splendid lot of beautifully coloured sorts; 

 FICUS ELASTICA, ARALIA SIEBOLDII, &o. 



Many thousands of small HEATHS, GENISTAS, &c. 



May be viewed. Catalogues had on the Premises, and 

 of the Auctioneers, 67 and 68, Cheapside, E.C, ; and Leytou- 

 stone. E. 



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 & Son, 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. Melan- 

 thera, ventricosa, per- 

 spicua, erecta, Caven- 

 dishii, Caffra, and 

 other kinds 

 15,000 Small E. hyemalis and 



5,000 Small E. gracilis, for 

 growing on 



8,000 Solanum capsicastrum, 

 in berry 



6,000 Bouvardias, single and 

 double 



2,000 Genistas, very fine 

 Cyclamen persicum 



2,000 Adiantum cuneatum 



a, 000 Lomaria gibba, true, 

 compact variety, and 

 other Ferns 



Alsophilla australi 

 24 and 16-pots 

 500 Epacris, well grown. 

 Boronia megastigma 

 Quantity of extra strong Mare- 

 ehal Niel and other 

 Tea Roses 

 4,000 Grevillea robusta 

 Palms 



Ficus elastica 

 Greenhouse Passion- 

 flowers 

 Poinsettias 

 Ampelopsis Veitchii 

 Stephanotis 



Plumbago capensis fiore 

 alba 

 500 Clematis Jackmanni 



Beautifully Coloured 

 Crotons, &c. 



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

 or o£ 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 b^ 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, E. 



ANNUAL UNRESERVED SALE of fine Winter-flowering 

 HEATHS, &c. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS are 

 instructed by Mr. John Eraser to SELL by AUCTION, on 

 the Premises, the Lea Bridge Nurseries, Lea Bridge Road, 

 Leyton, E. (close to the Hoe Street Station, Great Eastern 

 Railway) on WEDNESDAY, September 19, at 11 o'Clock pre- 

 cisely, in consequence of the large number of lot3. A large 

 quantity of WINTER FLOWERING and OTHER PLANTS, 

 including : — 



12,000 Erica hyemalis 



3000 Tree Carnations 



4000 Erica gracilis 



2000 Ampelopsis Veitchii 



4000 fine named Hollyhocks 



from seed . 

 1000 Lapageria rosea superba 

 6000 Cyclamen persicum (Fra- 

 superb strain) 



) Mareehal Niel and other 



6000 Clematis Jackmanii and 



other best named sorts 

 5000 Bouvardias, including a 

 lot of "President Cleve- 

 land" . ■ ■ 

 5000 Solanums 

 1000 Clematis indivisa lobata 

 great number of Araucaria excelsa, Epacris, Passion- 

 , Jasmines, Honeysuckles, varigated Ivies, Lapageria 

 alba from seed, and other plants. - 



The whole of the Stock is in the best condition, and ready 

 for immediate Sale. 



Maybe viewed. Catalogues had on the Premises; and of 

 the Auctioneers. 67- and 68, Cheapside,-- London, E.C, and 



Leytonstone, E. 



Enfield Highway, N. 



The Brimsdown NuTsery, 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 precisely, 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 Passifloras and Ampe- 

 lopsis Veitchii 

 Crotons and Dracaenas, 

 beautifully coloured 

 1,000 Palms, Ficus, Grevil- 

 leas, &c. 

 Large Azaleas for cut- 

 ting 



15,000 



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- 



500 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 jacquiiiiflora, 

 Chrysanthemums, Poinsettias, Euonymus ovatus aureus, in 

 stnrl-, Sec, 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; 

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

 and 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 in future, will 

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

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

 being especially well set for flower, 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. 



Sidcup, Kent, S.E. 



About ten minutes' walk from New Eltham Station, S.E.R. 



GREAT ANNUAL TRADE SALE of WINTER-BLOOMING 



HEATHS, &c. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS are 

 instructed by Messrs. Gregory & Evans to SELL by 

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

 S.E., on FRIDAY, September 21, at 11 o'Clock precisely, in 

 consequence of the large number of lots, without reserve, an 

 enormous quantity of unusually well-grown WINTER- 

 BLOOMING HEATHS and other PLANTS, consisting of— 



5,000 Erica gracili 



1,000 mixed varieties of 

 Ericas 



3,000 Erica magnifica 



5,000 Genistas 

 10,000 Bouvardias of sorts 



6,000 Cyclamen, bestmarket 

 strain 



5,000 Adiantum cuneatum 



1,000 Ivies of sorts 

 10,000 small Ferns for grow- 



30,000 Erica hyemalis 

 1,000 „ Caffra 

 3,000 ,, Cavendishii 

 3,000 ,, coccinea minor 



All in 40 and 48-pots. 

 10,000 Solanum, well berried 

 1,000 Double Primulas 

 1,000 Poinsettias 

 12,000 Roses, grown especially 

 for the Sale, including 

 some of the best lead- 

 ing sorts for pot cul- 



The whole stock will be found up to the quality of previous 



May be viewed. Catalogues had on the Premises, and of the 

 Auctioneers, 67 and 68, Cheapside, London, E.C, and Ley- 

 tonstone. E. ___ 



Friday Next. 



ESTABLISHED, SEMI-ESTABLISHED and IMPORTED 



ORCHIDS. 



Unreserved SALE, in lots to suit the Trade and large 



and small buyers. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS will 

 SELL by AUCTION, at their Central Sale Rooms, 

 67 and 68, Cheapside, London, E.C, on FRIDAY NEXT, 

 September 21, at half-past 12 o'Clock precisely, an unusually 

 fine lot of Established, Semi-established, and Imported 

 ORCHIDS, in lots to suit the Trade and large and small buyers. 

 The Sale will comprise the following : — 

 ANGRJECUM SESQUIPEDALE, luO splendid plants; and 

 10 specimen GR \MMATOPHYLLUM ELLI3II. 



50 Plants of CATTLEYA BOWRINGIANA, fine plants, each 

 with two or three flower-spikes. 



Continued on next column. 



Continued from previous column. 



ODONTOGLOSSUM ALEXANDRA of the best type, and O. 



GRANDE, aboutl501ots, from Messrs. Shuttleworth,Carder& Co 



L^LIA GOULDIANA, 5 cases of this very fine new LiELIA, 



just received direct from Mr. Rechacekie. 



Also a large assortment of various Established ORCHIDS. 



The whole for Sale without reserve. ORCHID BASKETS, &c. - 



On view morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. 



Tuesday. September 25. 



ORCHIDS IN FLOWER. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS 

 desire 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 

 EARLY AS POSSIBLE. 



Brunswick Nursery, Tottenham. 



IMPORTANT UNRESERVED TRADE SALE of WINTER 



FLOWERING HEATHS and GREENHOUSE PLANTS. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS are 

 instructed by Mr. John Mailer, to SELL by AUCTION, 

 on the Premises, the Brunswick Nursery, Tottenham (close to 

 White Hart Lane Station, Great Eastern Railway), on 

 THURSDAY, September 27, at- 12 o'Clock punctually, without 

 reserve, the following remarkably well grown STOVE and 

 GREENHOUSE PLANTS :— 



turn, Lomaria gibba, 

 Pteris argyra??, cretica, 

 tremula, and others 

 200 Ficus elasticus in 48 and 



32-pots 

 Solanum capsicastrum, well 



berried, 

 Small Heaths and Genistas 



.&c. 



1000 Genista fragrans 

 1000 Chrysanthemums in pots, 



choice varieties 

 1000 Bouvardias of sorts 

 3000 Ferns, Adiantum cunea- 



Large CAMELLIAS and AZALEAS for cutting ; GERANIUM, 

 Improved Queen of Whites, in flower; NEW LANTANAS, 

 COLEUS, &c. 



May be viewed any day prior to the Sale. Catalogues may 

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

 Cheapside, London, E.C 



N.b. The whole of the Stock is in first-rate condition, the 

 ERICAS being especially well-set for flower, and an inspection 

 is respectfully invited. The Nurseries are close to the White 

 Hart Lane Station, Great Eastern Railway. Trains from 

 Liverpool Street every half hour. 



Kingston-on-Thames. 



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

 CLEARANCE SALE of the whole of the GREENHOUSE, 

 STOVE, and other PLANTS, a choice COLLECTION of 

 ESTABLISHED ORCHIDS, large CAMELLIAS, UTEN- 

 SILS- in-TRADE, &c, without reserve. 

 SALE, OCTOBER 1, and two following days, instead of 

 September 25 and 26, as previously advertised. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS 

 (having sold the Freehold Estate), are instructed to 

 SELL by AUCTION, on the Premises, the Kingston Nursery, 

 Kingston-on-Thames, close to the Kingston Railway Station, 

 on MONDAY, October 1, and two following days, without 

 reserve, at 12 o'Clock precisely each day, the whole of the 

 well-grown GREENHOUSE and STOVE PLANTS, including 

 some thousands of Ferns, Geraniums, Fuchsias, 1000 Pot 

 Roses, 200 large Double White and other Camellias, from 2 to 

 12 feet, particularly worthy the notice of the Trade; Azalea 

 indica, a large and choice assortment of ESTABLISHED 

 ORCHIDS, comprising Cattleyas, Vandas, Saccolabiums, 

 Aerides, -nd Odontoglossums, principally O. Alexandrte, also 

 the LIVE and DEAD STOCK, consisting of 4 Horses, 5 Cows, 

 2 Exhibition Plant Vans, Utensil3-in-Trade, and numerous 

 other effects. 



May be viewed three days prior to the Sale. Catalogues 

 may be had on the Premises ; at the various Branch Nurseries, 

 Norbitoii and Long Ditton; of G. C SHERRARD, Esq., 

 Solicitor, 26, Lincoln's Inn Fields, W.C., and Kingston; and 

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

 Leytonstone, E. 



N.B, — The whole of the Valuable Nursery Stock now grow- 

 ing on the Branch Nurseries, will be lotted to suit Large and 

 Small Purchasers, and Sold without reserve, on the respective 

 Premises, OCTOBER 15 and following days, in the meantime 

 anyone desirous of having either of the productive Nurseries 

 transferred may arrange to do so with the Auctioneers, which 

 would afford them the opportunity of purchasing only what 

 Stock they require at unreserved Auction Prices. 



Birmingham. 



VERTEGANS' NURSERIES. 

 IMPORTANT SALE of one of the most valuable NURSERY, 

 SEED, and FLORIST'S BUSINESSES in the Provinces. 

 Established upwards of Thirty years. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS, of 

 London, '.in conjunction -with Mr. W. C. B. Cave, of 

 Birmingham, are favoured with instructions from the sole pro- 

 prietor, Mr. R. H. Vertegans (who is retiring from the busi- 

 ness), to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Royal Nurseries, 

 Harborne Road, Edgbaston, on TUESDAY, the 9th day of 

 October next, at 2 o'clock punctually, the various NUR- 

 SERIES, DWELLINGS, &c, in lot9, as under, and including the 

 Leases, Stock, Goodwill, and Possession, as going concerns : — 



Lot 1.— The ROYAL NURSERIES, RESIDENCE, and COT 

 TAGE (Hans Niemaud & Co.), Harborne Road, Edgbaston. 



Lot 2.— The METCHLEY PARK NURSERY and COTTAGE, 

 Edgbaston. 



Lot 3.— The SHELLEY NURSERIES aud TWO COTTAGES, 

 Great Malvern. 



Lot 4.— The RICHMOND HILL NURSERY, Edgbaston. 



Lot 5.— The CHAD VALLEY NURSERIES and RESIDENCE, 

 Edgbaston, and the BIRMINGHAM; MARKET HALL 

 BUSINESS. 



Plans and particulars may be had at the several Nurseries ; 

 also from Messrs. PROTHEROE and MORRIS, Auctioneers, 

 67 and 68, Cheapside, London, E.C. ; and from Mr. W. C. B. 

 CAVE, of Birmingham. 



Tlie nurseries, Milford, Surrey. 



PRELIMINARY NOTICE of FOUR DAYS' SALE. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS 

 are instructed by Mr. Maurice Young to SELL by 

 AUCTION, on the Premises as above, on OCTOBER 10, and 

 three following days, first-class NURSERY STOCK, com- 

 prising Evergreens in variety, Coniferee, Standard Flowering 

 Trees, Flowering Shrubs, large deciduous Ornamental Trees, 

 transplanted Forest Trees, Thorns or Quicks for hedges, choice 

 named Rhododendrons, Rhododendron ponticum, Roses, &c. 

 Further particulars in future Advertisements, 



