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THE GARDENEB8 , CHRONICLE. 



[Novembeb 10, 1888. 



SALES by AUCTION. 



Dutch Bulbs. 



Every MONDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY. 

 Great Unreserved Sales. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS will 

 SELL by AUCTION, at the Central Sale Booms, 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. 



On view morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. 



Tuesday, November 13. 



The First Portion of the well-known Collection of ESTAB- 

 LISHED ORCHIDS, formed by E. Wischhusen, Esq., of 

 Wood Green, who is relinquishing their cultivation. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS are 

 instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at their Central Sale 

 Rooms, 67 and 68, Cheapside, London, E.C., on TUESDAY, 

 November 13, at half-past 12 o'clock precisely, the First 

 Portion of this well-known Collection, including the following— 



Cattleya Skinnerli alba 



Mandela, six growths 

 Dominiana 

 Trianse alba 

 fausta delicata 

 exoniensis, twenty-one 

 growths, believed to be 

 the very finest variety 

 in cultivation 

 Ccelogyne cristata alba, ten 



leads 

 Lselia an ^eps alba 



„ Philbriekiana, 7 growths 



Leelia anceps alba 



„ flammea, eight growths 



,, elegans alba 



„ Wolstenholmise 



„ purpurata Lowiana, one- 

 half of the only known 

 plant 

 Cypripedium selligerum 



,, Schroderi 



„ larande 



,, decanum superbum. 

 „ Sedeui 



The plants are in excellent condition, and none will be sold 

 privately prior to the Sale. 



Catalogues may be had on application to the GARDENER, or 

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



Woking, Surrey. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS are 

 instructed to SELL by AUCTION, on the Premises, 

 The Horsell Nurseries, Woking, situate about 15 minutes' 

 walk from the Woking Railway Station, on TUESDAY, 

 November 13, and two following days, at 12 o'Clock precisely 

 each day, by order of Messrs. H. & C. Cobbett several acres 

 of well-grown NURSERY STOCK, which has been carefully 

 prepared for removal, including a large quantity of Border 

 Shrubs in great variety, adapted for immediate effect, 8000 

 Fruit Trees, 80,000 transplanted Forest Trees, 10,000 oval- 

 leaved Privet, 2 to i feet ; Green and Variegated Hollies, Ponti- 

 cum Rhododendrons, 5000 Laurels of sorts, 2 to 4 feet, 5000 Stan- 

 dard Ornamental Trees, 3500 Standard, Half-standard, andDwarf 

 Roses, 1500 Climbing Plants, 75,000 Fruit Tree Stocks, &c. 



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

 on the Premises, and of the Auctioneers, 67 and 68, Cheapside, 

 E.C, and Leytonston, E. 



N.B.— Purchasers can arrange with Messrs H. & C. Cobbett 

 to have their lots conveyed to Woking Station at the mere cost 

 of labour and material, whence they can be conveyed to all 

 parts without change of truck. 



Tuesday Next. 

 English-grown CAMELLIAS and AZALEAS, and a fine assort- 

 ment of GREENHOUSE PLANTS, Standard and Dwarf 

 ROSES, of the best sorts; selected FRUIT TREES, Hardy 

 EVERGREENS, DUTCH BULBS, &c, 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS 

 will SELL the above by AUCTION, at the City Auction 

 Rooms, 38 and 39, Graeechurch Street, E.C, on TUESDAY 

 NEXT, November 13, at half-past 12 o'clock precisely. 



On view morning of Sale. Catalogues had at the Rooms ; and 

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

 Leytonstone, E. 



Wednesday Next. 



£000 LILIUM AURATUM, from Japan; splendid Bulbs, just 

 received; 3000 LILY OF THE VALLEY; Barr's DAFFO- 

 DILS, 500 AZALEAS and CAMELLIAS, Greenhouse 

 Plauts in variety, very fine EUCHARI8 plants, English- 

 grown LILIES, and other Hardy Bulbs. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS will 

 SELL the above by AUCTION, at their Central Sale 

 .Roomi, 67 and 68, Cheapside, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 

 November 14, at half-past 12 o'clock precisely. 



On view morning of Sale and Catalogues had. 



Finchley Koad. N.W. 



Important to Florists and others engaged in the Nursery 

 and Furnishing Trade. 

 The compact and old-established NURSERY and FLORIST'S 

 BUSINESS FOR SALE, by Order of Mr. W. A. Clingo, 

 ■who is leaving the neighbourhood. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS are 

 instructed to SELL by AUCTION, on the Premises, the 

 Waverley Nursery, situate in the Finchley Road, London, 

 N.W., a'few minutes' walk from Marlborough Road Station, 

 on THURSDAY, November 15, 1888. at 2 o'clock precisely, 

 as goin<* cone*™*, the compact Leasehold Property known as 

 the WAVERLEY NURSERY, Finchley Road, with 11 Green- 

 houses, PitJ, Stubiiii-c. and the whole of the Stock and Utensils 

 in Tnule, held for about 12 years unexpired at £80 per annum ; 

 also the Florist's Shop, No. 13, Finchley Road, occupying a 

 prominent position, and held for 19 years unexpired at £50 per 

 annum ; 4 span-roof Greenhouses in Queen's Terrace, held for 

 15 years at £15 per annum ; and a piece of Nursery Ground at 

 the corner of Alexandra Road, close to London Road Station, 

 held at £20 per annum. 



Particulars and conditions of Sale may be had on the 

 Premises; at Me^rs. GO WING and CO., Solicitors, 40. Finsbury 

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

 L.ndon, E.C, aud Leytonstone, E. 



Friday Next. 



Highly important SALE, by order of Messrs. F. Sander & Co. 



The new and specially magnificent 



CYPRIPEDIUM ELLIOTTIANUM. 



The new " ". 



-ODONTOGLOSSUM HUNNEWELLIANUM, 



CATTLEYA SUPERBA, , 



from ahitherto unsearehed district. This is apparently quite 



a new type. 



SOPHRONITIS GRANDIFLORA ROSEA, 



the new rose-coloured variety. 



ZYGOPETALUM CRINITUM GRANDIFLORUM, 



very splendid dwarf-flowered kind. 



L.&LIA PUMILA (El Spirito Santo var.). 



CATTLEYA SCHRODER2E. 



This grand Cattleya is very scarce in its nalive habitat. 



CATTLEYA SCHOFIELDIANA, 



the true, large, brilliantly coloured kind. 



Grand importations of the above, and many other splendid 



ORCHIDS, for description of which see Catalogue, 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS are 

 favoured with instructions from Messrs. F. Sander & 

 Co. to SELL the above valuable ORCHIDS by AUCTION, at 

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

 FRIDAY NEXT, November 16, at half-past 12 o'clock 

 precisely. 



On view morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. 



Friday Next.— cypripediums. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS will 

 include in their SALE, on FRIDAY NEXT, November 16, 

 about 40 lots of choice CYPRIPEDIUMS from a well-known 

 private collection, including C. Sedeni candidulum. C. 

 Measuresianum, Leeanum, and others, many of them large 

 plants. 



On view morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. * 



Sales from Sample.— Tuesday, November 20. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS 

 desire to announce that their NEXT SAMPLE SALE 

 will take place as above, for which they will be glad to 

 RECEIVE NOTICE OF ENTRIES as early as possible. 



Lee, S.E. 

 Adjoining the Lee Railway Station. Important Unreserved 

 Sale of unusually well-grown NURSERY STOCK, carefully 

 prepared for removal, and affording an excellent oppor- 

 tunity for procuring Shrubs and Trees for immediate 

 effective planting. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS are 

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

 AUCTION, on the Premises, at the Burnt Ash Hill Nurseries, 

 Lee, S.E., on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, November 21 

 and 22, at 12 o'clock precisely each dav, a large quantity of 

 remarkably well-grown NURSERY STOCK, including a splen- 

 did assortment of well-rooted Coniferre and Evergreen Shrubs, 

 1500 Laurels, Privet, and Yews: 1000 Green Hollies, bushy 

 plants; 5000 Standard and Ornamental Trees; 3000 Standard and 

 Pyramid Fruit Trees, 5000 Re I, White, and Black Currants; 

 1000 Standard and Dwarf Roses, and other Stock. 



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

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

 Cheapside, E.C, and Leytonstone, E. 



N.B. — The Auctioneers desire to call special attention to 

 this Sule, the Stock being in a particularly healthy condition. 



Friday, November 23. 



EXTENSIVE IMPORTATION of ORCHIDS. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS will 

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

 68, Cheapside, E.C, on FRIDAY, November [2Z, at half-past 

 12 o'clock precisely, extensive importations of ORCHIDS, 

 received direct, being the contents of about 50 ca; 

 including a large consignment of Cattleya Percivaliana, 

 lobata superba, C. labiata Warnerii, and Oncidium Papilio, 

 of Sale, and Catalogues had. 



and 



Tuesday, Nov. 27. 



ORCHIDS IN FLOWER. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS 

 desire to announce that their NEXT 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. 



Barnet, N. 



By order of the Court of Chancery. Cornwell v. Cornwell. 

 SALE of the old-established NURSERY BUSINESS as a going 

 concern, and also about 6 acres of FREEHOLD aud COPY- 

 HOLD LAND. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS are 

 instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Mart, Token- 

 house Yard, London, E.C, on FRIDAY, November 30, at 

 2 o'clock precisely, the following properties : — 



Lot 1. — The old-established NURSERY', SEED, and 

 FLORIST'S BUSINESS, known as the HADLEY NURSERY, 

 Barnet, N., occupying a good position in the best part of the 

 High Street, within eight minutes' walk of the High Barnet 

 Railway Station. The Property comprises about 10 acres of 

 ground, with eight Greenhouses, Dwelling-house, and Seed 

 Shop, the whole held for an unexpired term of about fifteen 

 years at the moderate rental of £65 p?r annum. The Goodwill 

 of the Business carried on for so mauy years will be included 

 in this lot. 



Lot 2.— About 6 acres of valuable FREEHOLD and COPY- 

 HOLD BUILDING or NURSERY LAND, known as the COM- 

 MON NURSERY, Barnet Common, possessing long frontages to 

 the main road, and to Union Lane in the rear. 



Lot 3.— Two acres of LAND, opposite Lot 2, held at £7 per 



This Sale offers an unusual opportunity for any one desirous 

 of embarking into the Nursery Business. The whole of the 

 STOCK IN TRADE will be Sold by Auction, thus enabling 

 purchasers to secure only such stock as may be required for 

 carrying on the business at unreserved auction prices. 



Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be had on the 

 Premises, of Messrs. HOUGHTONS AND BYFIELD, Solicitors, 

 85, Gracechurch Street, E.C. ; and at Barnet, Herts ; of 

 Messrs. MONTAGU SCOTT ASD BAKER. Solicitors, 10, 

 Gray's Inn Squire, W.C., and Hatrh-ld ; and of the Auctio- 

 neers, 67 and 68, Cheapside, London, E.C, and Leytonstone, E. 



Bulbs from Holland. 



Sales every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and SATURDAY, in 

 Large and Small Lots, to suit all Buyers. . 



MR. J. C. STEVENS will SELL by 

 AUCTION, at his Great Rooms, 38, King Street, 

 Covent Garden, W.O., every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and 

 SATURDAY, at half-past 12 o'clock precisely each day, first- 

 class consignments of HYACINTHS, TULIPS, CROCUSES, 

 and other BULBS, arriving- daily irorrr-well-known Farms in 



Holland. - ■ ■ 



On view morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. 



Wednesday and Saturday Next. 



Pyramid and Dwarf-trained FRUIT TREES ; also several 

 hundred choiee named Standard and Dwarf ROSE TREES, 

 from a well-known English grower." 



TVfR. J. C. STEVENS will include the above 



J-tX in his SALES by AUCTION, at his Great Rooms, 38, 

 King Street, Covent Garden, W.C., on WEDNESDAY and 

 SATURDAY NEXT, November 14 and 17. 



On view morning of Sale, ai.d Catalogues had. 



Thursday Next— (Sale No. 7795.) 



5000 GRAND BULBS of LILIUM AURATUM. just received 

 from Japan in the finest possible condition. 



MR. J. C. STEVENS will include the above 

 in his SALE by AUCTION, at his Great Rooms, 

 38, King Street, Covent Garden, W.C., on THURSDAY NEXT, 

 November 15. 



On view morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. 

 Thursday Next— (Sale No. 7795.) 



SPECIAL SALE of ORCHIDS in FLOWER and BUD. 



MR. J. O. STEVENS will SELL by 

 AUCTION, at bis Great Rooms, 38, King Street, Covent 

 Garden, W.C., on THURSDAY NEXT, November 15, at half- 

 past 12 o'Clock precisely, a fine COLLECTION of ORCHIDS 

 in Flower and Bud, comprising many choice species and rare 

 varieties. 



On view morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. 



Cheap Bulb Sales. 



MESSRS. SMAIL and CO. will SELL by 

 AUCTION, at 123, Fenchurch Street, City, E.C, 

 every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, at 12 o'Clock 

 each day, large consignments of GLADIOLI, SPIR7EA, 

 DIELYTRA, DUTCH BULBS, See., lotted to suit all buyers. 

 Horticultural Auction Rooms, 123, Fenchurch Street, E.C. 



The Hewlett Road Nursery, Cheltenham. 



To GENTLEMEN, PLANTERS, NURSERYMEN, and OTHERS. 



MESSRS. ENGALL, SANDERS and CO. 

 are instructed by the Executors of the late Mr. W. 

 Hopwood, to SELL by AUCTION, at their No. 2 Nursery, 

 situate as above, on THURSDAY, November 15, 1888, com- 

 mencing at 11 o'Clock prompt, a quantity of well-grown 



NURSERY STOCK, 

 comprising the contents of 2 t-pecimen Borders, which include 

 a quantity of choice Evergreen and Flowering Shrubs; also a 

 bed of about 1000 strong English Yews, 20,000 Evergreen 

 Privet, Tree Rox, healthy Laurels, a bed of extra large oval- 

 leaf Privet, also beds of Thuia Lobbii, American Arboi-vitoe, 

 Cupressus Lawsonii, strong Spruce Firs for Christmas Tree*, 

 Ivy inputs, Standard Ornamental Trees, dwarf and standard 

 Roses, strong standard Fruit Trees, including Apple, Pear, 

 Damson and Plum, Gooseberry and Currant Trees, and a 

 quantity of other useful Nursery Stock. 



The Lots may be viewed 3 days prior to sale on application 

 at the Nursery, or at the Offices, 58, Higli Street. 



The Auctioneers beg to call special attention to this sale, as 

 it affords an unusual opportunity to persons in want of stock. 

 The whole of the lots are well-grown, strong and healthy. 



Further particulars and Catalogues may be had on application 

 to Mr. HOP W OOD, at the Eelle Vue Nursery, 58, High Street ; 

 or from the Auctioneers, No. 1, Promenade, Cheltenham. 



Coouibe Bank, SunOridge, Sevenoaks. 



IMPORTANT SALE of VALUABLE HOTHOUSE and other 

 PLANTS. 



MR. JOHN WHITE is instructed by W. H. 

 Spottiswoode, Esq. (the Mansion and Grounds having 

 been let for a term) to SELL by AUCTION, on the Premises as 

 above, on FRIDAY, November 23, 1883, at 12 o'Clock precisely, 

 the whole of the CONTENTS of the HOTHOUSES, VINERIES, 

 FORCING PITS, FRAMES, &c, comprising choice Specimen 

 Plants, Azaleas, Palms, Camellias, Rhododendrons, Aloes, 

 Cacti, Orchids, Ferns, Begonias, Pelargoniums, Chrysanthe- 

 mums, Bedding Geraniums, and other plants, Fuchsias, Pri- 

 mulas, Eucharis, Strawberry plants, &C. 



May be viewed on the day prior to and morning of Sale ; and 

 Catalogues may be had at the Inns in the neighbourhood, and 

 of the Auctioneer, 53, London Road, Sevenoaks. 



ANTED TO RENT, a small FLORIST 



or MARKET GARDEN BUSINESS, with Glass, 

 Dwelling-house, and a few acres of Land.— R. W. E., Gardeners' 

 Chronicle Office, 41, Wellington Street, Slrand, W.C. 



Headingley Nurseries, Leeds. 



SALE by PRIVATE CONTRACT, one of the 

 most valuable NURSERIES in the district, as a going 

 concern, by order of the Executors of the late Mr. Samuel 

 Hartley. The Nursery contains an area of 8 acres, and is 

 well stocked with a general assortment of Nursery Stock, 

 also the Greenhouses, with well grown Greenhouse and Stove 

 Plants. The owner will grant a Lease of the House, Land, 

 and Out-buildiogs. Application to be made to 

 Mr. W. Y. FEARNLEY, 16, Chapel Lane, Headingley, Leeds. 



The Hornsey Nursery. 



IMPORTANT to the TRADE and OTHERS. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS are 

 instructed TO LET, with early possession, the HORN- 

 SEY NURSERY, close to the Railway Station. The Tenant 

 will have the option of purchasing the magnificent specimen 

 Double White Camellias, in the finest health and profusely set 

 with flower buds, and any other part of the Stock at Unre- 

 served Auction Prices at the Clearance Sale of Greenhouse 

 Plants, &c, which will take place on the Premises on WED- 

 NESDAY, November 28th inst. 



Particulars and Catalogues may be had of Messrs. PRO- 

 THEROE and MORRIS, 67 and 68, Cheapside, London, E.C. 



