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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[FEBRUARY 23, 1895, 
SALES sy AUCTION. 
BURMESE 
CATTLEYA PERCIVALLIANA. 
ESSRS. PROTHEROE AND mae have 
u 
received instructions from Messrs, 
magnificent lot of R 
received 15 grandest condition, includ- 
44 ot — “variation, D. e — U orassi node 
m, D. i gine a truly 
wonderful lot with —— Bulbs: súd — 4 dormant ; 
D, Jamesianum, D. chrysiflorum, and especially D. WARDI- 
ANUM GIGANTEUM LOWI. 
morning of Sale, and Catalogues had, 
N 
ext. 
VVV 
e us; a um com ng 
many good masses, all inthe 1 and condition. 
eee ees 
Every plant 
CATTLEYA CITRINA 
fine e in superb condition. Also 
‘a apart (?) 
the pure 0 — 3 valuable varieties will 
N ESSRS. PROTHEROE — N e will 
ir OROH Tews & Ub, 
view morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. 
Wednesday Next. 
GREAT SALE OF LILIES. 
279 Cases, direct from Japan, for UNRESERVED SALE, 
containing— 
100 „ AURA 
3040 „ a MACRANT 
me „  SPECIOSUM ALBUM | 
300 „ KRAMERT . 
eS p 
m JAPONICUM QpoRu 
sp CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
A, including 20 large peer CAMEL- 
Liss, KENTIAS = other PALMS, DEACÆ 
ASPIDISTRAS from Be e 
DOUBLE and —— BEGONIAS 
300 STANDARD and HALF-STANDARD ROSES 
500 DWARF ROSES : 
300 AZALEA MOLLIS 
10,000 AMERICAN PEARL TUBEROSES 
302,000 COCOS bi pane Ger 
). 
pend consisting of Heemanthus, 
ntbretias, &e.; 200 lots of Gladi-lus 
Engli 
(See se 
‘our Cases CAPE 
Seilies, Brunsvigias, 
Gandavensis, 
Mont 
Kelway’s Hybrids, and Brenchleyensis ; 
grown Lilies in naam Ay ae idias; 12 Ib. of TOMATO 8 
Conque: Australia. 
. PROTHEROR ax MORRIS will 
in are by AUCTION, af thet WEDNESDAY 
are . : 
(Australian 
E. O. 
morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. 
: ae gee RN O 
ed Preliminary Notice, 
MSHS PROTHEROE anp MORRIS are 
cece tare by the tees of Mr. W. J , deceased, 
SALE, NEXT MONTH, pew whole of the 
uable NURSERY STOOK, , particulars of w ch will appear 
Ia future enoouncemente, auction and Relate Glan ane 
68, Cheapside, E. C.: 
Ea oa otice. 
By Order of W. JACKMAN, deceased, 
MESS. ESSRS. "PROTHEROE AND MORRIS have 
ived 3 to SE — 1 AUCTOR, EARLY 
in May. « several parce s of dos my iow gg UILDING and 
anager LA 2 ulars had of Messrs. Small- 
piece and e ieee High Street Guildford, and of the 
67 and 68, Cheapside. 
ay Next. 
ENDROBIU MS, 
Chadwell Heath. Without Reserve, 
ENHOUSES 700 fe 
s 130 500 feet be i 3 Hot witer-piping. 1 Boilers, Brick. 
WBERRY PLANTS in pots, 
UTENSILS, HEAPS of ‘MANURE 
— 
MOWERS, SUNDBY U 
and MOULD, & 
N PROTHEROE AND MOREL 18 a 
Beaconsfield ville beat 
DAY NEXT, Febru 
order of Mr. Tibbles, who 'i is leaving the ne eigh! 
be viewed. Catalogues 
the — 67 a 
Leytons 
be 1 
* 68, Cheapside, Be rom E. C., — 
Thursday Next Dee Bale. 
10,000 AMERICAN PEARL io e ap peony permitting), 
7000 JAPANESE LILIE * 8 800" choice 
Batemannie, pictum, * 
GLADIOLI, Exhibition 88 LOXIN TAS 
SPIRÆAS, DWARF R 
ESSRS. alone tape anp MORRIS will 
SELL the above by A a mara at their Central Sale 
— 67 and 68, Cheapside, E. C., on THURSDAY NEXT, 
February 28, at 12 o’Clock. 
view morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. 
day Next. 
130 LOTS OF CHOICE ESTABLISHED ORCHIDS, 
From a well-known private 1 amongst which will be 
found —Cattleya Wageneri, C. Eldorado Wallisii, 
2 plants; C. Gaskelliana un 0. MO — Cypripedium 
m, C. Leeanum . C. Morganie, C. 
. Savageanum su- 
perbum, C. nanthu um s uperbum robium nobile album, 
D. n. Cooksonii, D. n. nobilius, — . cristata alba, Lelia 
anceps, special ey — den eee Odonto- 
glossum aspersum, O. Humeanum, O. vexillarium erbum 
0. Wilckeanum, 6. Insleayi REEE PENA Lycaste T Mea- 
suresiana, . tortilis alba, and others. Also 50 Ada 
aurantiaca, Cypripedium hybrids. C. villosum pices et ise 
E anceps alba, Oncidium supe: 
100 CHOICE ESTABLISHED ORCHIDS 
from the cig ano of De Barri Crawshay, Esq., in consequence 
of alterations made to his 8 including — ag 
n . elegans alba, ceps C haya 
tri e (Rosefield variety), "O, 12 Pata 
Uro-Skinneri, O. crispum (Sunrise), O. crisp 
81 Wilckean 3 3 m er 0. ed Son 
aio LOTS 9875 
8 
Odon 
— — 
Two Volumes ‘‘ ORCHID ALBUM,” and ORCHIDS IN 
FLOWER OR BUD, 
. 8 a MORRIS will 
by their Central Sale 
Rooms, 67 and food ae — S Dia „E. C., on FRIDAY 
NEXT, 3 1, at "o -past 12 o’Clock 
ew morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. 
Wednesday Next. 
ROSES, PLANTS, AND BULBS. 
8 Pyramid a Dwarf-trained Fruit 
rising APPLES, PEARS, PLUMS, PEACHES, 
NECTARINES, CHERRIES, including many of the best 
sorts, CURRANTS, wy tang gr GOOSEBERRIES, a 
few Half-Standard PEARS, &c. 
1000 Ch 3 tandard. Dwarf, and 
Climbing MoS S, from a well-known English Grower, 
including many of the newest and most popular sorts, 
A Surplus stock of of Small Ornamental Shrubs and 
e a ERE PUES 
8, LILA 
AZALEAS, KALMIAS, PRIVET, &c = 
HOUSE 
pring-blooming 
R. J. C. STEVEN 
M, AUCTION a ny S vil | SELL i, the. above 
88 en. W. O., on WED: 
39 past ta O'Clock: preci NESD. AYN NEXT, February 27, 
n vie Pitts of tals, and Catalogues had. 
Thursday Next, 
IMPORTANT SALE of ORCHIDS. 
CATTLE YA& SPECIES. 
Magnificent Importation of 24 of Cattleya 
SPECIES, just received direct, in tae finest possible order, 
including a large Du —＋ LEAVED 
MASS : he least reserve, 
RIO 
\ by ivory, k Ew wf a SELL the above 
ent ooms, 38, King 3 5 
2 3 on THURS I NEXT Febru 
iok lde. W 
ORTANT SALE of ORCH 
A COLLECTION of ell eras ra ORCHIDS, 
N FLOWER AND BUD, 
ME 7 STEVENS will includi the above 
in his ote Ae shale at a at Room a 38, Ki 
Street, — t v, W. C., THUASDA NEXT 
Febru: 
f Sale, and Catalogues had. 
5 
Thursday Next. 
MPORTANT SALE OF ORCHID: 
An IMPORTATION of LILIUMS from Japan, English-grows 
LILIES, a Collection of Hardy BULBS a E 
Great Rooms, 38, 
King street Covent Garden, W.C., THURSDAY NEXT, 
Febru 
s — morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. 
LARGE SALE OF 
AMERICAN PEARL TUBEROSE, 
At TRE ib inn MART, Tokenhouse Yara, London 
(near the Bank of Englan 
ESSRS. J AMES AND "BAXTER are 
i i irm of New York 
Exporters to by AUCTION, toes Without 
Reserve, as above 
90,000 PEARL TUBEROSES, 
tinge 5 hand per aa." 3 T fpe 8.8. Massachusetts.” 
b an be inspected on appli- 
cation to Messrs, R. Siiberrad 15 Sons, 25, Asua 1 
— gg E. C., and Messrs on & Son r Street, 
Liverpool. Samples w ill be 50 aoe at tim Sale. 
Messrs. J. & B. will ie happy to pa pylons for 
buyers unable to attend, and goods will be despatched, free, 
don or 
Catalogu application to Messrs. JAMES 
BAXTER, ad thei Offices, 35, ‘Temple Street, Bismingion. 
Established 1890 
: MESSRS. JAMES Aann BAXTER (both 
ith Messrs. Protheroe & Morris) 
NURSERY STOCK in any part of the Conai Valuations 
— and efficiently carried out, Fourteen years’ practical 
Catalogues of all Sales free by wee asioi 
“ORCHIDS! ORCHIDS! 
IMMENSE IMP ORTATIONS. 
JOHN COWAN & Co. 
Have just e an immense importation of 
BRAZILIAN ORCHIDS, 
in the very finest condition, which 
offering, together en other large an 
importations from INDIA, MEXICO, and other 
countries. Inspection is pie invited, 
i and Aia LISTS post-free, on 
any, 
scriptive 
application to the Com 
THE I: and NU BSEBIES, 
Ero near LIVERPOOL. 
ENT, small GLASS 1 nye 
good D 
iately. neig Ha e 
Shop, House, Stabling. Low Kent. Stock and a Fiure 
nam inal E 152 B, Church Street, Stoke 
on, N. No 
N a SMALL _ NURSERY s and 
FLORIS?’ BUSINESS. 
possible.—Full particulars to— 
FLORIST, 76, Haselrigge Road, Clapham, 
2 y 
ANTED, to RENT, a SMALL NURSERI, 
600 feet run o 7 5 
e 4 wd Sen eee eee 
EACHE NECTARINES.— Standard 
aoe ae: fine bearing trees. Sure opie 
and Dwarf- 
Price list free.—WILL TAYLER, Hampton, Middleses 
3d. 
Of enp * tree, 1 
— 
tion, from 18. each; samples, post- oa 
A 0% LORS. | very pase ate 
— Catalogue post-iree. 
THE LEEDS ORCHID co. . 
R O UND HAV, LEEDS 
