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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[FEBRUARY 9, 18%, 
SALES sy AUCTION. 
Upper Edmonton. 
1 of PARTNERSHIP. Re G. & J GATE. 
Absolutely W eserve, — one lot, as a * concern. 
POET to FLORISTS yee GARDENERS, 
6,000 feet super. Glass 
5 The whole of the Stock, 
wiil — 9 pw in the Sale; also 
unexpir nt £30. 
May ‘apa ae Particulars had on the Prem of 
Messrs. SOAMES AND THOMPSON, Solicitors, 12, ‘Coledina 
Street, E. C.; Messrs. AVERY & Co., Solicito: 9 igh 
Road, Lower Edmonton, and 34. Fi nsbur en 
also of the Auctioneers, 67 and 68 , Cheapside, London 
Stapleford, near Nottingham, 
Ten minutes’ —.— Stapleford Station (Midland Railway). 
Base th — Se corr ented a CLEARANCE SALE of the 
d OTHERS. 
HEROE AND MORRIS will 
OLLOWIN 
(the Freehold . d), 20,000 CONIFERS, a grand 
stock of GOLDEN Y. Pha — 7 od u Nene s GOLDEN and 
SIL OLLIES as been noted; 
CUPRESSUS LW NAH px fa ger varie ee 1000 FRUIT 
; TREES, stone ether with a quantity of ORNAMENTAL TREES 
nv. riety, 
May 4 viewed. Catalogues may be had on the Premises; 
of A. T. ASHWELL, Esq., Solicitor, St. Peter's Walk, Not- 
— am; and of the Auctioneers, 67 and 68, Cheapside, 
on. K 
Wednesday Next. 
LILIUM AURATUM, and other JAPANESE LILIES ; 
thousands of BÈGONIAS, GLOXINIAS, DAHLIA 8. 
wards, i 3, GLADIOLL BRENCALEYENSIS, 
TRIT¢ BORDER PLANTS, CARNATIONS, 
* 
— e and abcut 100 lots of DUTCH BUB. 
Also er tting) STANDARD ana DWARF 
, Hardy and 300 AZALEA MOLLIS. 
ESSRS. P OE MOR will 
SELL the above by AUCTION, at their Central Sale 
London, E.C., on WEDNESDAY 
» February 13, at 12 0 Clock. 
morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. 
Friday Next. 
150 Lots of Choice ESTABLISHED ORCHIDS, from Beek 
known EW. Colles on, amongst which will be found: 
2 Cattleya 
* Eldorado W 10 Wallis | | Lelia anceps eee 
” albens „„ on 
5 Mate E B 
Cypripedium Chas, Canbam „, * 
n —— superbum | 1 1 
g Schroderæ splendens | ae —— ere 
H rhodum ne eee — 
„ Savageanum su ckea 
é Œnanthum superbu: 36 n bolen 
nobil | Lycaste plena — 
„ „ Cook Tri ag g alba, and 
nodili 
W PROTHEROE and MORRIS will 
8 > tae TON i at their Central Sale 
NEXT’ February 15, at halt- past 12 (2 8 be .C., on FRIDAY 
— Catalogues had. 
Friday iy 
By order of W. L. Lewis & Os, Fonthgate, N. 
imported p 
SATTLBY A ù CITRIN A, 
pO PONTOGLOSSUN ROSST MAJUS, 
toes strain, S gi appre e kg 
DENDROBIUM EINDERYANUAL GIGANTEUM, 
condition, 
ESTABLISHED an ard 1 SEMEESTABLISHED 
ttn 
comprising the rare NDIFLORA ROSEA, 
CATTLEYA MENDELIL = 
ORISPUM GRANDI FLO. ow cate) 0 eath ON — 
1 É ARI- 
CONCOLOR, 0. R, 5 E OrPRreRDIOM 
IUM JUNO (hybrid) 
15 CONSTANCE 
” — IANU 
r (Stand Hall var.) 
. 1a 4 ANCEPS WILLIAM; 
e, and Catalogues had. 
MRS 
Tu y Next, February 12. 
BY ORDER OF MESSRS. F. HORSMAN anv C 
of LÆ LIA * —.— 
OM MESSRS. HU 3H LOW 
ance of the plants 
vic Coa, W. L. LEWIS anD CO 
CYPRIPEDIUM INSIGNE.—A small éonsign- 
en 
of this grand old favourite from an entirely new 
1811 
CEELOGYNE € CRISTATA (? ).—Sent a ew 
species by our Collector. who says: —“ This plant ee 
r substance, some of 
ai — P 
beyond description,” and adds, that from the n 
point of view, it will be a valuable plant 2 work u 
together wit 
ESTABLISHED and SEME-BSTABLISHED ORCHIDS, 
CHIDS i 
TERR ROT MORRIS will 
L the above 1. AUCTION, v Beye Sale 
poet i and 68, Che a London =e UESDAY 
NEXT, February T ts = half. p. t 12 0’ "Coe 
On ing Sale, g 
Friday = —Weather Permitting. 
TESSRS, bein lg fey MORRIS will 
include in their O LE on FRIDAY NEXT, 
February 15, at half-past 12 0 0 loc 
Fifty ADA AURANTIACA, CYPRIPEDIUM HYBRIDS, C 
VILLOSUM VIOLACEUM, LYCASTE SKINNERI ALBA. 
L. ANCEPS ALBA, ONCIDIUM SUPERBIENS (VAR.), and 
others. 
On view morning of Sale, 
A flatal 2 
(al 
Wednesday Next. 
ROSES, FRUIT TREES. BORDER PLANTS, 
SHRUBS, &c 
An Importation of Liliums 
CH’ 
A Wanner LILIES, &c., 
ne condition, ve choice English LILIU MS. 
A Collection of Sto Greenhouse Plants, 
— well- 8 ° PALMS I. sorts, AZALEAS 
1000 Ghoice named 5 Standard, Dwarf, and Climbing 
ROSES, 1 Wer growers, including many of the newest 
sorts, 
and most po; 
Surpius Stock of r liaii Shrubs, comprising 
fos COLLECTION of LAURELS, RHODODENDRONS. 
D 
ne condition for 
GEAS, &c. 
present pl wa E, 
200 1 
Dwarf-trained Fruit 
e giv PLUMS, PEACHES, 
NEOTARIN also C CURRANTS, GOOSE- 
A Sains are f Carnations, Pinks, Pic 
HOLLY HOOKS, N LI to name, rene irt 
SPECTA ARYLLIS, BEGONIAS from Ghent, 
148. 1 LILY OF T A Clumps, 1000 
PIRÆA JAPONICA, DIELYTRA SPECTABILE, RIS, 
ANEMONES, 3000 South African TUBEROSES, ARUMS 
— —„— Bulbs, several 
thou- 
— — — * from — 8 during the season, in large 
O. STEVENS will SELL oe above 
ee — be eye a King Street, 
mret Sh A beans — AY NEXT, February 13, 
On view morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. 
Wann. 10 RENT, a good PIECE of 
LAND, suitable t Gard 
k Cottage; no stock. — . Spa 
Noise, 22, Mercer Chambers, Long A ew J. H., Mr. J. 
ORIST, 
ER N; nnn — ESS for SALE, 
op, ve ai ba tablin ee rent. Stock i 
= and Fixtures at 
ta in Spans Apply at 1525, Church Street, Stoke — 
PPT 
| NY FOR SALE. ~ Lease, 
Stock, 
. Sheds, &c. w grou 
— — — of ad- ap 70 
* Road. — — Road, = N 
Opportunity seldo 
. „FLORIST, ` ae 
— 
OAK AND N, 
FORSA SALE, a small I NURSERY and FLORIST 
BUSINESS. — d Propagatio: 
&., heated by hot : 
ot wate ation-house, 
W. H. tit 85 5 A oe £35, 3 
For Immediate Disposal, 
URSERY and FLORIST’s BUSINES: 
situated in one of the best residential suburbs ES, | 
and only 6} miles from Covent Garden.— res of of Londen, f 
3 ie, ia. TOR IST al yg i 
41, Wellington Street, Strand, W f 
LET, — TWO — 
RIES, i ` kg o vito a 
i 
ah mh 
capital bie — for in n enoras — 
f 
tie — 
within eight miles of Lon on. 
ROBERT POR TT , 45, Plumstead Road, a 
n O 
RUIT TREES.—Apples, Pears, T 
Cherries, Peaches, Nectarines, Apricots Nute o 
berries, Strawberries, Currant 8, Figs other 
Fruits, in all forms, of best quality 
eee in price. A splendid stock 
scriptive Ca sage e free by pos 
WM. P ND SON Waltham Cross, Herts, 
Pee Vegetable and = ultural 
; Urne, to name, aat 
to boo fah AM 
p 
AN SHARPE are prepared to gim i 
e SPECIAL 8 Pe 2 fine selected san 
of VEGETABLE an rary, levee wich thow de f 
English growers. 1 
SEED-GROWING ESTABLISHMENT, WISBECH, r. WISBECH f 
nsation of tae Century, i 
NI E W FRE 
Apoa favoura 
ROZ ys. 
Paradise Nurseries, Upper Holloway, 
OMATO “ CHALLENGER ” | (Coli) = 
LY). 
Vegetab le — Flower — Ko., 
INS BROS., 39, Waterloo Road, London, 
* 
32'a, 188., 248., a 2 doen 
us, 12s, 
: 
der, 
Nursery, Wiltshire Road, 3 — = 
0 
i 
S| 
E 
RIFFIELD’S * A CHILLES” T 
This ge N has given absolute proof 0 
disease-resisting pow — with en a 
Toe.” Supplied 8 in Sealed Ba Bage en under the Grone 
Mark. Crop Reports and Photos on application. 
Agents: HURST T. Londo on; D or from 
ON, Hull; 1 
TED DRIFFIELD, Brafferton Seed Farms, ai 
E OF BULBS 
5 1 
Single Tulips in great variety, per 100, 47. d.; Sum ren 
r 100, 2s. 6d. ese Sacred Lilies, or Jo Fresi 
for growing in pebbles and Water; per dozen, 45. 
5 alba, per 100, 
38. 64. 
R K SON, King Street, Covent Garden, E. 
Fates AND DECORATIVE J PLANTS 
(TRADE) :— inch potn tol 
Louse, 30 best selling sorts, 128. per ; seedlings. ©. 
0 best selli ts, 6s. per dozen; strong d en 
, 508. per 1000; diantum — in 48's, = „ 
s. and 8s. per dozen; ditto, er Ing 
6s. and 20s, per 100; ‘Aralias, 10 s. per 100; store, Sti G 
I 
1 
1 
— 
—.— . Grevil eas, in 48s, 1 Pag dozen; > 
1 
I 
D 
Jinerarias, Genistas, in bloom, in 48' Lista! 
alms, Draceonas, Ericas „Cyclamen, 12s. 2 
acked free. “Gash with order.—J. SM 8. W. 
Jurseries, Loughborough E unction, London, S. 
GMALL RUBS and CONIE TER, m 
Aralia Sieboldii, from pots, 
„Green, 6 in., > 
trans.; fine, 10 to 15 in., 80s. 
6s. 100; in., 78.3 
toneaster mic crophylla, 
Douglasii, l-yr. tr., ar 7 g 
109; Gueldre Rose, 17 , 65.5 ; 
i Gier 127. per 100 vy 
é — 6 in 
London, E. C., give 
receptien pik 9 of Plants 
to and from a Pa e World. 
them consigned to 
Dealers in Virgin 
Sticks, Palm Seeds, ae, 
