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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



[Decembee 29, 1888. 



SALES by AUCTION. 



Wednesday and Saturday Next. 



FIRST-CLASS NAMED DWARF ROSES, from France ; Choice 

 Named Pyramid and Dwarf-trained FRUIT TREES; 

 BORDER PLANTS in great variety. Several hundred 

 Lots of BULBS, from Holland, for present planting, 

 comprising Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocuses, Narcissus, Snow- 

 drops, &c. Also Lilies, Lily of the Valley in Clumps 

 and Crowns, Spirsea japonica, &c. 



MR. J. C. STEVENS will SELL the above 

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

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

 January 2 and 5, at half-past 12 o'clock precisely each day. 

 On view mornings of Sale, and Catalogues had. 



Thursday Next— (Sale No. 7838.) 



10,000 GRAND BULBS of LILIUM AURATUM (some in cases 

 as received), L. Krameri, L. longiflorum, just received 

 from Japan in the finest possible condition. Also splendid 

 Berlin LILY of the VALLEY, Crowns; LILY of the 

 VALLEY Clumps; First-class Double South African 

 TUBEROSES and AMARYLLIS, fine Clumps of HELLE- 

 BORUS NIGER. L. HARRISII, &c, and a general assort- 

 ment of Dutch BULBS for present planting. 



MR. J. C. STEVENS will SELL the above by 

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

 Garden, W.C., on THURSDAY NEXT, Jannary 3, at half- 

 past 12 o'clock precisely. 



On view morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. 



Special Sale of Orchids in Flower and Bud. 

 [R. J. C. STEVENS begs to announce that 



his NEXT SPECIAL SALE of ORCHIDS in FLOWER 

 and BUD, will take place at his Great Rooms, 38, King Street, 

 Covent Garden, W.O., on THURSDAY, January 17, at half- 

 past 12 o'clock precisely, and he will be glad if Gentlemen de- 

 sirous of Entering Plants for this Sale, will SEND LIST AS 

 SOON AS POSSIBLE. 



Tuesday Next. 



Important to the Trade and Private Buyers. 



SALE of NURSERY STOCK and GREENHOUSE PLANTS, 



from Sample. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS will 

 SELL by AUCTION, at their Central Sale Rooms, 67 

 and 68, Cheapside, Loudon, E.C., on TUESDAY NEXT, 

 January 1, at half-past 12 o'clock precisely, large quantities 

 of NURSERY STOCK and GREENHOUSE PLANTS from 

 Sample, 



Samples will be on view the morning of Sale. Catalogues 

 on application to the Auctioneers, 67 and 68, Cheapside, E.C. 



Tuesday Next. 



Important to the Trade and Private Buyers. 



SALE of NURSERY STOCK and GREENHOUSE PLANTS 



from Sample. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS will 

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

 68, Cheapside, London, E.C, on TUESDAY NEXT, January 1, 

 at half-past 12 o'clock precisely, large quantities of NURSbRY 

 STOCK from Sample, including the following : — 



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10,000 Dwarf Roses 

 5,000 Asparagus 

 1,000 Seakale 

 3,000 Carnations 

 1,000 Dwarf - trained and 



Standard Fruit Trees 

 Thousands of Forest Trees 

 2,000 Latania borbonica 



5,000 Currants of sorts 

 5,000 Gooseberries 

 5.000 Raspberries 

 10,000 Pinus austriaca 

 3,000 Pansies 

 100,000 Quick 



Large collection of herbaceous 

 plants 



Samples will be on view the morning of Sale, and Catalogues 

 forwardeJ on application. 



Wednesday Next. 

 10,000 LILIUM AURATUM, splendid bulbs, just received from 

 Japan; English grown LILIES, Japanese IRIS, LILY 

 OF THE VALLEY, SPIRAEAS, AZALEAS, and 

 CAMELLIAS from Belgium, STOVE and GREENHOUSE 

 PLANTS, various hardy BULBS, ROSES, &c. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS will 

 SELL the above by AUCTION, at their Central Sale 

 Rooms, 67 and 68, Cheapside, London, B.C., on WEDNESDAY' 

 NEXT, January 2, 1889, at half-past 12 o'clock precisely. 

 On view morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. 



Thursday Next.— Dutch Bulhs. 



The SURPLUS STOCK of a London Seedsman, without 



"IVfESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS will 



1.VJL SELL by AUCTION, at their Central Sale Rooms, 

 67 and 68, Cheapside, E.C, on THURSDAY NEXT, January 3, 

 at half-past 12 o'clock precisely, a large quantity of HYA- 

 CINTHS, TULIPS, CROCUS, NARCISSUS, and other DUTCH 

 BULBS, of the best quality, being the surplus btock of a 

 London Seedsman ; also various other BULBS. 



On view morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. 



Friday Next. 



CATTLEYA TRIAN.E, 

 EPIDENDRUM AMABILE, 

 CATTLEYA AMETHYSTOGLOSSA, and 

 CATTLEYA MAXIMA PERUVIENSIS. 



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, January 4, at half-past 12 o'clock 

 precisely, a splendid importation of CATTLEYA TRIAN^D, 

 with fresh green leaves and dormant eyes; also a grand lot of 

 EPIDENDRUM AMABILE, seen in bloom by the Collector, 

 ho states that finer varieties were never seen ; also 

 tUTTLEYA AMETHYSTOGLOSSA, CATTLEYA MAXIMA 

 PERUVIENSIS, and many other useful and choice ORCHIDS. 

 On view morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. 



Preliminary Notice. 



THE BARVINS PARK COLLECTION of ORCHIDS— Unre- 

 served Sale of the whole of this extensive Collection of 

 Established ORCHIDS, by order of the Proprietor, in con- 

 sequence of his leaving the neighbourhood and selling the 

 Estate. The collection iccludes a large number of Odon- 

 toglossum Alexandra?, all undowered, principally selected 

 from Messrs. Shuttleworth, Carder & Co.'s importation of 

 the broad-petal PACHO varieties. Seven days' Sale. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS beg 

 to announce that they have been favoured with instruc- 

 tions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Rooms, in 

 JANUARY and FEBRUARY NEXT, the whole of this extensive 

 COLLECTION of ORCHIDS. 



Full particulars will appear in due course. 



To Market Gardeners. Florists. Nurserymen, &c. 



HAMPTON-ON-THAMES. 



FOR SALE, choice FREEHOLD LAND, in 

 Acre Plots, suitable for above. Rich Garden Soil with 

 gravel and sand sub-soil. The land is considered by the Trade the 

 tinest near London for Grapes and all other Market Products. 



Apply, SECRETARY, Estates Investment and Villa Farm 

 Company, Estate Office, Tangley Park, Hampton- on-Thames. 



South of England. 



LARGE GAKDEN, 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. 



SEAKALE for Forcing. — Superior, selected, 

 large Crowns, 80s. per 1000 ; under 500, 9s. per 100. A 

 remittance with all orders.— ALFRED ATWOOD, Grower, 14, 

 Lavender Terrace, Battersea, S.W. 



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' MALL SHRUBS and CONIFERS. — 



kJ Araucaria inibricata, 10 to 12 inches, 50s. per 100; Abies 

 Douglasii, 1-yr., 4s. per 100 ; A. orientalis, 1-yr., 30s. per 1000 ; 

 American Arbor-vitte, 1£ foot, 60s. per 1000; Sweet Bay, 1-yr., 

 30s. per 1000; Scarlet Chestnut, 1-yr., 6s. per 100 ; Cupressus 

 macrocarpa, 1-yr., 30s. per 1000 ; Lawsoni, 18 inches, 60s. 

 per 1000; erecta viridis, 4 inches, 30s. per 1000; do., 1 foot, 

 12s. per 100; stricta, 1 to 1£ foot, 12s. per 100 ; Allumii, 1 foot, 

 14s. per 100 ; Cedrus atlantica, 1-yr., 1-yr. transplanted, 10s. 

 per 100 ; C. Deodara, 1-yr.. 7s. per 100 ; Escallonia macrantha, 

 pots. 14s. per 100; Laurel (common), 2-yr., 20s. per 1000 ; Por- 

 tugal Laurel, 1-yr. transplanted. 2Us. per 1000 ; Colchic Laurel, 

 1-yr., 25s. per 1000; Laurel rotundifolia, 1-yr., 25s. per 1000; 

 Limes, 1-yr. transplanted, 16s. per 1000 ; Finns Cembra, 3-yr., 

 extra, 16s. per 10UD; P. insignia, 1-yr., 3s.6rf. per 100; P. excelsa, 

 1-yr., 4s. per 100; P. Nordmanniana, 1-yr., 30s. per 1000; P. 

 Jeffreyii, 1-yr,, 8s. per 100; P. Mastersiana, 1-yr., 10s. per 

 100; P. Strobus, 2-yr., 2s. per 100; Oak, Evergreen, 1-yr., 30s. 

 per 1000; Scarlet Oak, 1-yr., 3s. per 1U0; Privet ovalifolium, 

 8 to 9 inches, 10s. per 1000; Ketinospora plumosa, 10 to 12 

 inches, 10s. per 100 ; R. squarrosa, 8 to 9 inches, 8s. per 100; 

 do., 1 foot, 12s. per 100. Thuia Lobbii, 8 to 10 inches, 30s. per 

 1000; do., 15 inches, 45s. per 1000 ; T. dolobrata, 8 to 9 inches, 

 80s. per 1000; do., 10 inches, fine, 12s. per 100. T. Ell- 

 wangeriana, 6 to 8 inches, 6s. per 100; Veronica Traveraii, 6 to 

 8 inches, fine, 6s. per 100; English Yew, 1-yr., 1-yr. trans- 

 planted, 20s. per 1000; do., 8 to 10 inches, 7s. per 100. Irish 

 Yew, 6 to 9 inches, 10s. per 100. 



GARLIES MITCHELL, Nurseryman, Stranraer. 



Lilium auratum. 



HURST and SON have received direct from 

 Japan, a large consignment of the above in excellent 

 condition, and will quote low prices on application. 



Seed Warehouse, 152, Houndsditch, London, E. 



REES and SHRUBS for the Sea Coast. 



CATALOGUE fiee on application.— RICHARD SMITH 

 and CO., Nurserymen and Seed Merchants, Worcester. 



ICKSONS IMPROVED MUSHROOM 



SPAWN, most superior, now reduced to 5s. per bushel 

 of 14 cake9. Circular with Cultural Notes and List of Testi- 

 monials post-free on application. 

 DICKSONS (Limited), The Royal Seed Warehouse, CHESTER. 



H O I C E GERMAN 



FLOWER and VEGETABLE SEEDS. 



CATALNGUES free on application. 



FRED. ROEMER, Seed Grower, Quedlinburg, Germany. 



ANDRE LEROY'S Nurseries at Angers, 

 France, the largest and richest in Europe in Collections 

 of FRUIT and ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, CA- 

 MELLIAS, ROSES, SEEDLINGS, STOCK FRUIT TREES, 

 &c. CATALOGUES sent on application. Freight from 

 Angers to London is very moderate. Medal of Honour at the 

 Universal Exhibition at Paris, 1878. 



Orders must be addressed to Messrs. WATSON and SCULL, 

 90. Lower Thames Street, London, E.C. 



REES and SHRUBS for Game-covers and 



Underwood. Intending planters should send for CATA- 

 LOGUE, free on application.— RICHARD SMITH AND CO., 

 Nurserymen and Seed Merchants, Worcester. 



i 5-in. pots, 13s. & 18s. doz. 



i\ A grand stock, in 7-in. pots, 24s. & 30s. doz. 



/"Black Hamburgh and other varieties. 



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7s. ed. 



Fr Q II Q j A fine stock, in 5-inch pots, 12s. per dozen. 

 L ll II O '/ A fine stock, in small pots, 4s. per dozen. 



Catalogues on application. 



THE LIVERPOOL HORTICULTURAL 



COMPANY (John Cowan), LIMITED, 



THE VINEYARD AND NURSERIES, GAKSTON, 



NEAR LIVERPOOL. 



TO BE SOLD CHEAP, about 8000 nice 

 stools of RHUBARB, fit for Forcing, the remaining Stock 

 of the late Mr. Martin. For particulars, &c, apply to 

 T. YOUNG, 

 New Villas, Flodden Rord, Camberwell, S.E. 



EGONIAS a SPECIALTY.— Awarded Four 



Gold Medals. Seed saved from Prize Plants. In beauti- 

 fully illustrated Packets, choice mixed, Single or Double 

 varieties, Is., 2s. 6rf., and 5s. per packet. Collections — Single, 

 12 named varieties, separate, 5s. 6d. ; 6 ditto, 3s. Tubers, 

 Named Singles, from 12s. to 42s. per doz. ; Unnamed Seedlings, 

 12s. to 21s per doz; Bedding, choicest, 6s. and 9s. per do/.. ; 

 choicest Named Doubles, from 42s. per doz. ; Unnamed, very 

 choice, 24s. and 30s. per doz. ; choicest Mixed, 18s. per doz. 

 Order direct from us, to procure our splendid strain. 

 CATALOGUES gratis. 

 JOHN LAING and SONS, Begonia Growers, Forest Hill, S.E. 



To the Trade. 



Hand F. SHARPE'S Wholesale CATA- 

 • LOGUE of VEGETABLE SEEDS for 1889 has been 

 forwarded to their customers, if those who have not received 

 it will kindly inform them another one shall be sent. 

 Seed Growing Establishment, Wisbech. 



OBERT NEAL, The Nurseries, Trinity 



Road, Wandsworth, S.W., begs to call the attention of 

 Gentlemen and others Planting, to his large and varied stock 

 of FOREST and ORNAMENTAL TREES, also FRUIT TREES, 

 SHRUBS, ROSES, and CLIMBING PLANTS, &c, which are 

 in fine condition for transplanting, and being grown near 

 London, are especially adapted for Town and Suburban Plant- 

 ing. Also exira-fine SEAKALE, and RHUBARB for i'orcing. 

 All goods delivered free by own vans within a radius of 

 6 miles. CATALOGUES free on application, and a personal 

 inspection of the stock solicited. 



FOR SALE, a fine lot of healthy Specimen 

 AZALEAS, covered with Flower-buds ; also fine Speci- 

 mens of CLERODENDRONS. ANTHURIUM SCHERZERIA 

 NUMS, Specimen CROTONS, FERNS, &c, all in the best 

 condition. — For price and particulars, apply to 



G. H. COLE, The Gardens, Woodbank, Dumfries. 



BIES AMAB1LIS, True, and other North 



American Seeds and Plants collected personally by 



WILLIAM STEWART, 28, Esplanade, Greenock, Scotland. 



Price LIST and Samples on application. 



To those about to Plant. 



A DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE, com- 

 prising fine Transplanted Fruit Trees, Roses, Hardy 

 Climber*, Rhododendrons, Conifers, Ornamental and Flower- 

 ing Trees and Shrubs, Forest Trees, &c, in large varieties and 

 quantities, adapted to all soils and climates. Sent free on 

 application to 



GEO. JACKMAN and SON, Woking Nursery, Surrey. 



pHRYS ANTHEM UMS.— 600 best sorts, true 



V^ to name, strong Cuttings now ready, Is. 6tf. per doz., 10s. 

 per 100. Many of the best Frizes and Silver Cups are taken by 

 my customers. For price of new aorta, see Catalogue (2 stamps;, 

 of WM. ETHERINGTON, Chrysanthemum Grower, Swans- 

 combe, Kent. 



To the Trade. 

 ]VTUTTING and SONS' Wholesale CATA- 



X\ LOGUE of Garden and Flower Seeds for 1889 has been 

 posted to all their Customers. If not duly received please in- 

 form them, and another shall be sent. 



Seed Warehouses, 106, Southwark Street, London, E.C. 



LILY OF THE VALLEY, fine Forcing 

 Crowns or Clumps; SPTR2EA JAPONICA, DIELYTR.l 

 SPECTABILIS, HYDRANGEA PANICULATA GRAODI- 

 FLORA. &c. Price and samples on application. 

 WILLIAM DENMAN, 7, Catherine Street, Covent Garden.W.C. 



REEPERS 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 

 ant> CO., Nurserymen and Seed Merchants. Worcester. 



To the Trade. 



SEED POTATO S. 



Hand F. SHARP'S Special Priced LIST of 

 • SEED POTATOS has been sent out. It comprises all 

 the finest varieties in cultivation, including several novelties. 

 The quality is very fine, and the prices will be found ex- 

 tremely low. 



Seed Growing Establishment Wisbech. 



YOU CANNOT GET FRUIT TREES 



TRUE TO NAME, 



Write to GEORGE BUNYARD AND CO. 



[F YOU WANT ANY CHOICE SORTS that 



L your Local Firms cannot Supply, 



Write to GEORGE BUNYARD AND CO. 



FOR FRUIT TREES by the Dozen, Hundred, 

 or Thousand, 



Write to GEORGE BUNYARD AND CO. 



END INTO KENT, and get the FINEST 



TREES— No Starvelings, No Blight— at 



GEORGE BUNYARD AND CO'S. 



TLLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF FRUIT 



L TREES, 800 Kinds, Six Stamps. 



SKELETON LIST— Names and Prices— also all Ontdoor 



Stock, Gratis. 

 ROSE LIST, CONIFER and SHRUB LISTS, Free. 



One Hundred Acres Nursery. Liberal terms. 



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EORGE BUNYARD and CO., 



POMOLOGISTS and GENERAL NURSERYMEN, 



AIDSTONE, KENT. 



