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GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
[JULY 4, 1874. l 
ME WIR. JAMES FRASER, HORTICULTURAL 
and AGRICULTURAL VALUER and AveTio —, ay- 
land’s Farm, Romford, Essex; late of the firm of J. &. J. Fraser, 
Lea Bridge Road, E. 
IROTRHEROE AND MORRIS 
4 
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HORTICULTURAL and MARKET GARD n Avero 
and VALUERS, Gracechurch "Street, City, Ai Leyton- 
stone, E. Mon Iy Horticul: cultural R 
; Wood ree 
MX W. G. SMITH, ARTIST and 
ENGRAVER on Woop, 15, Mildmay Grove, London, N. 
JRODERICK, NICHOLSON, ADVERTISING 
GENERAL COMMISSION N AGENT, 112, ag et 
Street, E.C. 
Window Glass, Sheet Lead, Paints, &c. 
VHOMAS MILLINGTON AND GO, 
ImporTeRS and MANUFACTURERS. New 
PRICES for AR: very much reduced, on ppan: 
7, Bishopsgate Street Without, E.C. 
ENEY ORMSOVN, 
HORTICULTURAL BUILDER and Hot-WATER 
Apr. ARATUS ENGINEER, 
Stanley Brid elsea, London, S.W. 
PLANS Si ESTIMATES on application. 
HE TRAMES BANK 
MPANY 
(Successors aze Lyncu WuiTe), 
Ont Barge Wharf, Upper Ground Street, London, S. 
RECT HOT-WATER R APPARATUSES com bas. 
supply BO BOILERS 68 kinds. PIPES and C NNEC. 
T NSa 
Pre on speed or six stamps for Catalogue. 
ARENDAZ AND FISHER, Russia MAT 
MERCHANTS, 9, James Street, Covent Garden 
pon tei + Banari A FIBRE, "TANNED GARDEN 
N 
os NEW SOUTH WALES.— 
IRON 
eo 
ex forty ty Years 
Šein EARMERS, MECHANICS | MINERS. LABOURERS, 
and FEMALE Soccer vane SERVANTS, on payment of the 
not exceeding forty, £5 1os.; 
one year and hate i waka’ e 
For further information weply to t ik office of ihs g Ae- 
General, 3, Westminster Cham Victoria Street, S. 
Horticultural Society’s Show, Bish 
O: BE: LET, EIGHT ACRES. can exellent 
ND (most  aranegecls situated, close to 
Railway goed ‘Bishop Stortford), suitable (for Horticultural 
N or Market Gardening, part in cultiva 
For ~ on se ard to D. NEWTON, Engineer, 
Bishop 
LD, the BUSINESS of a 
Oo BE 
FLORIST, ong el I F H d 
Bs, jibe ‘an comp eleven rot eb coin ouses an 
Sie Beek 
aes Sete 
To BE BE ninco ge the > unexpired term in a 
run, at a moderate 
RESIDE RA OUR cobstantaly bit a and well- 
SIDENCES, with good gardens, in a healthy loc 
an eminence, ” extensive 
Mr. DOUGLAS DICK, Secretary’s Office, Royal Horti- 
A R Soto , South Kensington, S.W. x age 
AUCTION, on TUESDAY, July "7, at half-past 
Res TEEN, 
SE B iev the moming of Sale, amd Catalogues had: _ 
REA r 
ord Bn ous blan ee” ÒRCHIDS, &c. 
. eRe STEVENS kas struc- 
3 ions from amga Brand, en Gal ha os 
HIS TION, aa ihe ul 
and GRE EENHOUSE eee 
Third Great Sale of the Meadowbank Orchids. 
EVENS has been instructed 
5, 6, and 7, at half-past T2 o'Clock precisely 
= hay, the th cet ot Portion oft of tie great Collectionof ORCHIDS 
ank. i ain will Es töfered some of 
the Tan iei veaa of an pos Bs ction, and some species ai 
varieties of rare and branti, me i eee et Most of the lots to b 
offered are in super z of the plants (both a 
regards health of p bey qadacy ot of flower) are quite un ique- 
Chief among them might be named Lælia superbiens, 5 feet, 
diameter, we fifty "pseudobalbs, an and from six to ten youn iz 
growths; great pla ae of the superb variety oi Epidendrum 
cent variety of Coelogyne Po angus, a 
barbati unique 
beautiful forms of rubra a 
nifica and L., ance 
Dendrobium Wardianum, D. i 
rrattii, delii 
pay es ra po k will be in n owe on the te at ai Kood ‘lumps 
of Cattleya citrina, fine p s C. „War and G in 
many varieties ; a very fine 
de majus, whi ch i is od a eclipsed ke giganteum ; “several 
andas and Aerides, amon: _— h may be named the peerless 
e A. mak ritacea ; bea utiful plants of Onc 
ces of Epidendrum vitela and the very 
and eclat t E. cinnabarinum cia sanguinolenta, the 
ee ee Lycaste macrophylla, s severed species of Trichopilias 
Maxillarias, one of the largest and best Odontoglossum 
ratati F the collection; several fne > Ieper dre, the 
grotesque looking Brassa’ vola Di gbya cimen of 
Festis pen ae Pieiones Dd jant of es, extra 
ns of Zygopeta talums, finely grown Pieces of the true 
Dendtobsum taurinum, not ‘undulatum, as is sometimes seen ; 
the beautiful Dendrobium macrophyllum 
and Odontoglossum ramerianum, ax 
only plant of Lelia ion imported, 
— albida, splendi i 
as), as_ well 
ndrw 
ate Bolbophyllum, Thunias, Peresteria, Nanodes. Chysis, 
Gongora, Warrea, Miltonia, Eria, Promenea, a ve Acampe 
Shanabhai ii Brassia Burling ingtonia, Catase 
ilum, Cirrhopetalum, ” Cirrhea, Acineta, 5 sprm i Meso- 
spinidium, Cleisostoma, Epiphora, Bletia, Pilumna, Barkeria, 
Ansellia, Cyrtopodium, Arpoph: lum, to the extent rect speci 
nee Desens of ders lots,—all to be sa withou 
l particu and detailed Con Glirsi es ‘iad on _ 
ier July 20, of ave EG pa ty to eetis and Value 
38, King Street, Covent Garden, London, W.C, 
, ner Middlesex.—To Gardeners and Others. 
R. W. GOUGH is averted. to SEL 
AUCTION, at the Railw 
WEDNESDAY, 
First-class FREEHOLD 
well stocked with ruit Trees an oseberry 
ed highest choicest sorts, forming a ec: rit lantation, in the 
— cart-house, stable, and loft, admirably 
side of the road 
quarter of a mile from the church, con 
W May be viewed Laa particulars, with 5 Castes of Sale, ha 
at the oa of Sale, of Messrs. ae ae GAT Fre 
RUSTON Solicitors, Brentford: and of M W. GOUGH, 
Auctioneer, Surveyor, and Land A; gent, Sunbury, Middlesex. 
ushes 
situate on the 
Bedfont to ‘Staines, par 
On Tuesday, July 21, and three following da: 
gy of the ee Collection tots EXOTIC PLANTS of 
kling, 3 which ch have been 
mt es l by him, € bg root, in ORCHIDS, i 
7 okii IDS, 
robiums, 
iums ; a og Collection o n of ‘STOVE PLANTS an 
NS, amongst w which ma: 
across; = 
(NESE CONT 
at 
feet ay Pes feet i in 
Abe ber of CRET i 
with a num EE 
So ts, oe 
ESSRS. CAPES, DUNN, A Co. 
announce ‘the of inst 
iE We AUCTION’. 
SDAY, THURSDAY Ter FRIDAY. 
prom eat 
Manchester, ie wets of his Alder House, Whalley ange, neat near 
ORCHIDS an ieee eae iae cr oo Ts. - 
ce 6d. each, to 
TUESDAY, AY, WEDN 
f 
ape tees E e corp tothe Sale 
| SS da the Bene boos ir; prior to tö a an 
EVERGREENS ta agr grounds A too 
re ope 
crowded, the surplus 
det oe ito oy fm purchased at once, 
jaa (0) yor inah SAET Paita Teaty or be 
LEHA treat, to Messrs. HEWITT TT AND For card to view Marte 
Street, eo 
: (JESISE FLOWER Benge for pory 
il 
weneevowen! 
AARAAARQAD™ 
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, 
GREAT ROSE SHOW, 
JULY 1, 1874. 
AWARDS of the JUDGES, a 
Crass 1.72 ROSES, distinct, single trusses. (Nurserymen i 
ISt, Mr. G. Prince, Market he Oxford, 46. a 
4 a 
3d, Messrs. Paul & Son, t, £3. , l 
oh Mune J. Mitchell x Se "Uskheld. £2. E 
CLASS 2.—48 aa Ae pa ae trusses of each, 
rst, Mr. C. Turner, £6. ‘a pr Messrs. Paul & Son, £4 
CLASS 3.—24 pana phia kaja ioi. Ma gc = ee distinct, 3 
Mr. J. Cra 
ba Mr. J. Fraser, Le 
3d, Mr. G. Prince be 34 
Crass 4.—24 ROSES, distinct, es kige 
(Nursery 
ist, Mr. á Cranston, £3. tG colia Bath, 
. Turner, 42. os 
nston, Hereford 
yton, 43. i Sali Mr. C. Turner, Ar. 
2d, Mr. C 
Crass 5.—48 ROSES, distinct, single trusses. (Amat 
tst, Rev. G, Arkwright, Pencombe Rectory, H 
2d, eid ; poi = N Monkton Bad Dorset, 44 
ae be Crescent, Cambridge — 
Cites tions ar distinct, eli trusses. 
ist, Mr. W. Farren, £4. 
od; TOR. oo Esq., Mortimer Vicarage, Reading, 43. 
3d, Mr. W. . Ingle, 
ark, pa as W. Ga Gr. to Sir F, Bathurst, Bart., Salisb 
der 7.—12 ROSES, distinct, single ien: (Amate 
ist, Mr. 5 Mayo, Corn Market Street, Oxf 
`T EA AAE A i5, bap ia Street, Gated, fe 10s. 
pri faat Christy, "Weacesham Hill, Kent, tos. 
Crass 8.—12 ROSES of Pah 1872, or 1873, distinct, 
trusses. (Open.) 
r. J. Cranston, 42. | 3d, Messrs. Paul & So 
aa Me G Date, ike 10S. 
CLASS 9.—6 trusses of any roy of 1871, 1872, or 1873. 
(Open, 
BMG TF | 3d, Mr. G. Prince, tøs. 
ee Messrs. Paul & ame ISS: or Me LOWS Chard, 
CLASS 10.—12 Bra SCENTED and NOISETTE 
distinct, single trusses. (Nurserymen.) _ 
essts. s Past Son, son] od, mnt J. Mi 
CLASS 11. a TEA-SCENTED and sail 
distinct, single trus: (Amateurs.) 
ist, Rev. aa Fane ht, 5B: | 3d, Mr. W. Farren, 
ad, Mr. Ingle, T 
CLASS 12,—12 ROSES, distinct, single blooms, (Open) 
st, Mr. C. Turner, £1 ros | 2d, Mr. G, Cooling, $t. 
Crass 13.—24 ROSES, not fewer than 12 varieties, in pots i! 
exceeding 8 inches in ee Ae ) 
ISt; Messrs. Paul & Son 46... | 
ist, Rev. J. B. M. Camm, £1. | 2d, 
CLAss 15.—r2 trusses of DUKE of mom (0; 
īst, Messrs. Paul & Son, £r. | 2d . C. Turner, 155- 
Crass 16.—r12 trusses of mka ROTHSCH 
Ist, Mr. C. Turner, £1. i, 
Cass 17.—12 trusses of LA 
ist, Rev. G. Arkwright, £r | 
Crass 19.—12 trusses of MARIE BAUMANN, | 
tst, Mr. G. Price, £r, 
CLASS 20.—12 trusses of DEVONIENGIS: Coie 
od, Mr. FL tee Stistead, Essex, 
CLASS we dishes of PEAS, to include we + F: 
ames’ Prolific Marr 
rizes slaved by M essrs. Jam 
i Me W, bs G. Pragnell, Gr. oe. D. W. Digby, a 
a 
CLASS 24.—4 varieties of Mr. Laxton’s PRAS, incl 
basket and ae s No. 
beg: y4 essrs. tank & get 
T. Drake, Esq., 
es, W AE Goma High Y 
oa 7g R. Gilbert, Kitchen Gardens, Burghley, Stan 
MISCELLANEOUS. —EXTRA A PRIZES: 
