Joxe 4, 1887.] 
THE GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE. 729 
FRIDAY NEXT. 
CATTLEYA BOWRINGIANA. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM HARRYANUM. 
CYPRIPEDIUM SANDERIANUM. 
June 10, at half-past 12 o'Clock precisely, 
CATTLEYA BOWRINGIANA. 
magnificent importation of this splendid new winter- 
Cattleya. The plants are well leaved and in b condition, with plum ү 
E dormant eyes, and in most excellent order for establishing, includin 
one enormous mass in grand condition, with upwards of 250 pseudo bulbs. 
The fov ers are produced in clusters of thirteen and upwards; sepals and 
tals i e tinted rose, and a rich ie: labellum, the r of 
Pichi is йанда yellow. 'See Gardeners Chronic le, November 
р. 683. Awarded First-class Certificate, Royal koi kan 
October 31, 1885. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM HARRYANUM. 
Plants of this ms and beautiful A i will also be offered for 
sale, It is a wondrou д f indescribably rich colouring, very free 
flowering—certainly one randest introductions of the ce oT the 
rine of the potas end labellum being extremely attractive and 
— 
flowering | 
MESSRS. PROTHEROE ann MORRIS are instructed by Mr. F. SANDER 
to SELL by AUCTION, at their Central Sale Rooms, 67 and 68, Cheapside, E.C., on FRIDAY NEXT, 
CYPRIPEDIUM SANDERIANUM. 
One of the most extraordinary and beautiful of the genus. Petals 18 
to 20 inches in length, of a reddish-purple colour, mottled with a lighter 
hue; the pouch is a dark brownish-red. It is altogether a showy and 
aka new Cypripede. (See Professor Reichenbach's description in 
the Gardeners’ Chronicle, May 1, 1886, p. 554.) It was awarded a First-class 
Certificate by the Royal Horticultaral Society, September 21, 1886. 
At the same time will be offered— 
CGBLOGYNE SANDERIANA. 
This species produces as many as twenty blossoms on a spike, the 
individual flowers being labor than in the well-known C. cristata, and of 
snowy whiteness. The pete en in grand order, pe this i is the best time 
of the year for establishing t 
Also fine importations of ODONTOGLOSSUM HASTILABIUM, CATTLEYA SKINNERII, LZELIA 
DAYANA, VANDA DENISONIANA, V. CERULESCENS, and many other choice ORCHIDS. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM CRISPUM TRISMEGISTUM, in flower, an EXTRAORDINARY ODONTOGLOSSUM 
On view morning of Sale, and Catalogue had. 
Fourth | Edition. 
ON GROWING ROSES OUT-OF-DOORS. 
By Rev. О. FISHER. 
Price 1 
Price ls. stitched. 
HOW TO GROW ASPARAGUS. 
A POPULAR EXPLANATION OF THE BEST METHOD OF CULTURE. 
By WILLIAM EARLEY. 
London : 
BRADBURY, AGNEW, & CO., Bouverie Street, E.C. 
Twenty-five Copie 
W. RICHARDS, 41, WELLINGTON 
Parcels of not less than twenty-five delivered, Carriage Free, 
Not less than one hundred Carriage Paid to any part of Great Britain. 
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NEW EDITION, CORRECTED U UP TO DATE. 
THE COTTAGER'S CALENDAR OF GARDEN OPERATIONS. 
By the late Sm JOSEPH PAXTON, M.P. Reprinted from the Gardeners’ Chronicle. 
Price 3d., Post-free 3id.; 
s 5s, Fifty 10s. and One Hundred 20s. 
in London only. 
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