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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE, 



[Januaet 6, 1912. 



SALES BY AUCTION. 



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At 



Monday* Wednesday and Friday Next. 



MONDAY and FRIDAY NEXT, January 8th and i-th, 

 at 12 o'Clock. — Japanese and other Lilies in great 

 variety, Gladiolus, Montbretias, Begonias, Gloxinias, 

 Lily of Valley, &c. 200 lots of choice Herbaceous 

 Plants, Flowering and Decorative Shrubs, Spiraeas, 

 Iris, Dielytras, &c. 



1.30 o'Clock.— 1,500 ROSES. Standard, Dwarf, 

 Climbing, &c. Also Standard and other Fruit 

 Trees. Azaleas and Rhododendrons. 



WEDNESDAY NEXT, January 10th, at 12 o'Clock .— 

 Choice Herbaceous Plants, new and rare Perennials, 

 Climbers, &c. Japanese Liliums in variety. Gladio- 

 lus, Begonias, Spiraeas, and other hardy roots and 

 bulbs. 



At 1.30 o'Clock.— 8,000 ROSES. English, French, and 

 Dutch grown, comprising Standards, Dwarfs, 

 climbers, T., H.T., and H.P. Together with 

 Standard, Pyramidal, Bush, and Dwarf-trained 

 Fruit Trees. 



At 5 o'Clock.— A consignment from Belgium of Orna- 

 mental and Decorative Palms and Plants, Azaleas 

 indica and mollis, Rhododendrons, Aspidistras, 

 Standard Bays, &c. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE & MORRIS 

 will SELL the above by AUCTION, at their 

 Central Sale Rooms, 67 and 68, Cheapside, E.C. On 

 view morning of Sale and Catalogues had. 



Wednesday Next, January 10th, at 12 o'Clock. 



Trade Sale of many thousands of Gladiolus in large 

 variety. Miscellaneous hardy bulbs, roots, and 

 forcing plants. Single and double Begonias and 

 Gloxinias, Hyacinthus candicans, Hardy Lilies, 

 Amaryllis, Crozy cannas, Spiraeas in variety, Wat- 

 sonias of sorts. 40,000 Lily of the Valley Berlin 

 Crowns, &c 



2,000 CHOICE YOUNG FRUIT TREES 



of approved varieties, eminently suitable for trade re- 

 quirements. 



At 2.30 o'Clock — 



A splendid consignment just to hand of 



2,370 CASES JAPANESE LILIUMSi 



comprising — 



55,800 LILIUM AURATUM. 



1,210 

 250 



360 



30,780 



63,960 

 34,720 



9,840 



32.535 



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PLATYPHYLLUM. 



WITTEI. 



SPECIOSUM ALBUM. 



RUBRUM. 

 MELPOMENE. 



LONGIFLORUM. 



GIGANTEUM. 



FORMOSUM. 



Black stem var. 

 EXIMEUM. 



TIGRINUM. 



BROWNII. 



HANSONII. 



BATEMANNEL 



THUNBERGIANUM ATRO- 



SANGUINEUM. 



CONCOLOR, KRAMERI, and 



HENRYI. 



3,750 Lis Ka-mpferi, 1.380 Tree Paeonies, 750 Lycoris 



squamigera, Davallia Bullata balls, Morning 

 Glory and double Hollyhock seeds, Japanese 

 Iris drawings, &c 



ESSRS. PROTHEROE & MORRIS 



will SELL the above by AUCTION at their 

 Centra! Sale Rooms, 67 and 68, Cheapside, E.C. On 

 view morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. 



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Friday Next, January 12th, at 12.43 o'Clock. 



By order of Messrs. Sander & Sons, St. Albans. 



A splendid importation of DEN DROBIUMS, in fine 

 condition, comprising Ekndrobium primulinum 

 giganteum type, D. Crassinode, D. nobile Lang 

 Tang var., D. thyrsifiorum, D. devonianum, D. 

 Brynierianum, and 



DENDROBIUM WARDIANUM GIGANTEUM, 



in splendid order, including some enormous masses 

 of this superb type, which is becoming very scarce. 



Choice Established Orchids, cool, intermediate, and 

 hot-house varieties from various sources. Orchids m 

 flower and bud. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE & MORRIS 

 will SELL the above by AUCTION, at their 

 Central Sale Rooms, 67 and 68, Cheapside, E.C. On 

 view morning of Sale and Catalogues had. 



TO HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, GARDENERS, 



AND OTHERS. 



By order of the Liquidator re Crompton & F. A. 



Fawkes, Ltd., Chelmsford. 



RED TAYLOR & CO. are instructed 



JJ to SELL by AUCTION, at the Anchor Works, 

 New Writtle Street, Chelmsford, on TUESDAY, 

 JANUARY 16th, at 11 a.m., the whole of the stock of 

 this well-known firm, including the patterns and stock 

 in trade of greenhouse fittings, furnaces, garden lights, 

 frames, &c, without reserve. Catalogues in due course 

 of the Auctioneers, 17, Duke Street, Chelmsford. 



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Rose Trees, Shrubs, Fruit Trees, 



Lilies, Perennials. 



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R. J. C. STEVENS begs to announce 



that his Sales by Auction are held every 



MONDAY and WEDNESDAY, 



at 12.30. 



Catalogues post free. 

 Lots purchased, packed and forwarded to all parts. 



STEVENS' AUCTION ROOMS 



(Established 150 Years), 



38, King St., Govent Garden, London, W.C. 



BUSINESSES FOR SALE, &c. 



Over 100 Nurseries, Market Gardens, Florist & Seed 



BUSINESSES to be DISPOSED OF. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS' 

 HORTICULTURAL REGISTER contains full 

 particulars of the above, and can be obtained gratis at— 



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



NURSERY BUSINESS (Midlands); 

 splendidly situated in excellent Market centre; 

 11 glasshouses (heated), &c. ; genuine; low price.— 

 WARRINGTON BENNETT, Warwick Road, Keml- 



worth. 



FOR SALE, NURSERY, FLORIST 

 and FRUITERERS; 200 feet glass; recently re- 

 built ; stock ; horse, van and cart, and cottage ; a 

 good going concern ; well worth seeing.— Apply, A. 

 EMENY, Gay ton Road Nursery, 38, Gay ton Road, 

 Hampstead, N.W. 



OLD-ESTABLISHED FLORIST, 

 SEED, PLANT, BULB and JOBBING BUSI- 

 NESS for Disposal ; excellent position ; long lease.— 

 Particulars from G. G., Box 20, 41. Wellington Street, 

 Covent Garden, W.C. 



BUSINESSES TO LET, 



HUNTINGDONSHIRE (midway be- 

 tween Huntingdon and St. Ives).— To Nurserymen 

 and others.— To be Let or Sold, with immediate posses- 

 sion, walled-in garden, known as " The Vineyards," con- 

 fining by estimation ia. ir. 3ip. (more or less), with 

 ranges of Vineries, greenhouses, potting sheds, 

 Peach house, Tomato and Cucumber houses, brick pits 

 (heated), cold pits, stable, cart shed, and other con- 

 venient outbuildings; the garden is well stocked with 

 permanent wall and standard Fruit Trees, all in full 

 bearing, including Pears, Plums, Apples Peaches, and 

 Apricots— For rent, order to view, and further par- 

 ticulars, apply to DILLEY, SON & READ, Land 

 Agents, Market Hill, Huntingdon. 



TO BE LET or SOLD, compart 

 FREEHOLD NURSERY ; cottage; about 1 acr 

 land; five glasshouses, each 60 feet, all fully heated, 

 Rochford tubular boiler; large potting shed; within 

 easy distance Reigate, Redhtll.— Particulars, 



THOMPSON, Hookwood, Horley, Surrey. 



BUSINESS CARDS. 



RITISH COLUMBIA.— A practical 



Man will be pleased to send particulars, gratis, 

 to anvone requiring information on climate and soils 

 for Fruit Growing, &c -Address, H. WHITING, 

 F.R.H.S., Kettle Valley Irrigated Fruit Lands, Ltd., 

 Rock Creek, British Columbia. 



GHARLESWORTH & GO. 



HAYWARDS HEATH, SUSSEX, 



ORCHID SPECIALISTS, 



IMPORTERS, EXPORTERS, RAISERS & GROWERS. 



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PRICED ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE FREE. 



PUBLISHERS' NOTICES. 



KYNOCH'S " Wild Flowers of Bar- 

 mouth," fourth edition, including Salwey's Scarce 

 List, Habitats and Notes, published 1863, pp. 50, price 

 6d.— J. KYNOCH, 8, College Road, Brighton. 



Pronunciation of Plant Names. 



A few copies are still to be had. Post free, 1/1J, 



2. 



Present-Day Gardening. 



Edited by R. Hooper Pearson, Managing Editor of the 

 ardeners' Chronicle. Now Ready. Post free, 1/9 each. 



Numerous Beautifully Coloured Plates 

 are contained in Each Volume. 



-Sweet Peas. By Horace J. Wright, late Secretary 

 and Chairman of the National Sweet Pea Society. With 

 Chapter on " Sweet Peas for Exhibition," by Thos. 

 Stevenson. 



— Pansies, Violas, and Violets. By William 

 Cuthbertson, J. P., and R. Hooper Pearson. 



3.— Daffodils. By the Rev. J. Jacob. 



4.— Orchids. By James O'Brien, V.M.H., Secretary of 

 the Orchid Committee of the Royal Horticultural 

 Society. 



5.— Root and Stem Vegetables. By Alexander Dean, 



V.M.H., Chairman of the National Vegetable Society. 



6.— Carnations and Pinks. By T. H. Cook, Head Gar- 

 dener at Sandringham; James Douglas, V.M.H., and 

 J. F. McLeod, Head Gardener to Mr. Pierpont Morgan. 

 Contains 8 full-page coloured plates. 



^.—Rhododendrons and Azaleas. By W. Watson, with 



preface by Sir F. W. Moore, M.A, (the first popular 

 volume published on this subject). Contains 8 full 

 page coloured plates. 



8.— Lilies. By A. Grove, F.L.S., with preface by 

 H. J. Elwes, F.R.S. Contains 8 coloured plates. 



Apples and Pears. By George Bunyard, V.M.H. 



Contains 8 coloured plates. 



-Roses. By H. R. Darlington, with 8 full-pase 

 coloured plates. A double volume, price 2/10, post 

 free. Special presentation edition, with beautiful 

 cover design, in cloth gilt, gilt top, price 3/10, post free 



THE PUBLISHER, 



11 Gardeners* Chronicle " Offices, 41, Wellington St., 



Covent Garden, London, W.C. 



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10. 



PLANTS, &c, WANTED. 



WANTED, large PALMS, for cash 

 or in exchange for other plants. — Send par- 

 ticulars to WILLS & SEGAR, Royal Exotic Nursery, 

 South Kensington. ^^^ 



WANTED, THUJA GIGANTEA.— 

 Will any Nurseryman, who may be selling r>ff 

 cheaply the above for hedge purposes, well-rooted d 

 regularly moved, communicate to me height and pricr 

 per 100.— A. TREVOR-BATTYE, Ashford Chace, Peters- 

 field. 



WANTED, narrow-leaved, coloured 

 Dracaenas for stock purposes ; cash or exchange. 

 — H. B. MAY & SONS, The Fern Nurseries, Upuer 

 Edmonton. 



PLANTS, &c, FOR SALE 



CALADIUMS, Bulbs, Candidum, 

 cellent Argyites. — Inclusive list and prices 

 E. DYSON, Cherryhinton Hall, Cambs. 



to 



SYRIXGA FLOWERS-— Gebr. 

 kind, Zijdstraat, Aalsmeer, Holland, 



J ong- 



beg to 



offer forced Lilac (Syringa), from 3d. to sd. per spray 



WILTON & GODARD'S Chrysanthe- 

 mum Catalogue now ready. — " Claremont," Dur- 

 rington, Worthing. 



JEEDLIKG BRIARS.— Fine clean 



stocks for Budding or Grafting, with splendid 

 roots.— WILL TAYLER. Hampton, Middlesex. 



ERPETUAL CARNATIONS. -^Our 



ion Illustrated Catalogue free. Read our 

 Cultural Treatise," is.— YOUNG & CO., Carnation 

 Specialists, Hatherley, Cheltenham. 



PERPETUAL TREE CARNATIONS, 

 best varieties, strong, young plants out of small 

 pots, 20s. 100 ; good flowering plants in 5-inch V°} s > 

 tos. 6d. doz.— G. S. EVANS, F.R.H.S., Carnation 

 Specialist, Bexley Heath. 



FOR SALE, large specimen plants, in- 

 cluding Eucharis, Agapanthus, Pancratiums, 

 Stephanotis, Clivias, Bougainvil'eas, Allamandas, Ixoras 

 and Cypripediums insigne.— KIDLEY, Chipley Park 

 Gardens, Wellington, Somerset. 



Offers for about 



1,00 



(JHRUBS.- _ ... 



+ J Euonymons and 50 Privet Lilac, &c, 4 feet, 5 feet, 

 6 feet high; must be sold.— WARD, Esq., it, Melrose 

 Road, Southfields, S.W. 



