332 LET 
GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
[SEPTEMBER i2, 1874. 
ROTHEROE AND MORRIS 
HORTICULTURAL and MARKET GARDEN AUCTIONEERS 
and VALUERS, 98, Gosksichin h Stree t Mei and at A 
stone, E. Monthly Horticultural Regi 
M®.. K ae FRASER, HORTICULTURAL 
AGRICULTURAL VALUER and AUCTIONEER, May- 
land’s Farm, 1 Neee oee Essex; late of the firm of J. &. J. Fraser, 
Lea Bridge Road, 
Engraving. 
R. W. C SMITH, ArtTisT and 
ACA ENGRAVER on Woop, 15, Mildmay Grove, London, N. 
ROPERICK NICHOLSON, ADVERTISI ne 
Š i and GENERAL Commission AGENT, 112, Flee 
treet, 
w Glass, Sheet Lead, Paints, & 
HOMAS MILLINGTON ita CO, 
IMPORTERS an Pe gb ent oe New LIST of 
PRICES, bt much re pplication. 
Ap dmesg Street Without, BE. 
ARE ENDAS AND FISHER, RUSSIA MAT 
MERCHANTS, 9, James Street, Covert Garden, W.C 
Large Stock of ARCHANGEL MATS, heavy and close- 
woven ST. PETERSBURG MATS, just arrived. 
IMPSON’S RED SPIDER and THRIPS, 
&c., ANTIDOTE.—Sond fide. COPERTE TEREN o aeh 
Pr pared by JOHN KILNER, Wortley, Sheffield. 
HENRY O O- Nj 
aa ie ai pe yn and HoT-WATER 
us En 
GINEER, 
TORA Bridge, kii Rond, Chelsea, London, S.W. 
NS and ESTIMATES on application. 
TERN GROUND TO BE LET.— 
z ries Aberdeenshire, N URSERY, in the ee ph of 
Ground, is to be Let, with 
SS 3 
‘orester at Keith Hall, by Inverurie, 
porns LET, rT, with i Danaina porerseion; for 
a. term or etherwise, ue desirable FAMILY a 
DENCE, known as the ‘‘ Mansion House,” Burton 
i ame t 
a agea Rooms, Kitchens —— and Larder, six good Bed- 
Nursery. The ‘Outbuild ings consist of Three-stall 
me two, Cow Houses, ee House, and Harness Room 
Ground contain about 3 acres, a 
,and replet 
Hfl laid 
with ae chee Fruit and iar s trees. 
Ear aa, reenhouses, Pits, an 
seated with 6-inch water-pipes, on an improved principle, by 
Combe & Sons, of Glasgow. The Kitchen Garden, emer rs 
1 from the, Pleasure ihe Mi fica, Hows with t iin 
about acres. The ansion soo TA with 
Burton Station, on 
ia View mk 
e line. 
and Cards may be had on ap lication to 
M. DEROME, Estate A aan Kendal ; i fa: 
on the Premise: 
oe as i) 
JR 
AMBLER, Solicitor, Preston : an 
chester. 
O BE a a WINERY, in per: Compart 
ments ong, 15 feet wide, an 2 high, fally 
stocked with psy and aa Vines, r fitte 
Water H dag s on the most ah eb a ple. Yie b k 
and Pum f an of Garden Cieuad. 
erini possession 
Apply to Mr. CLIF FORD, Gardener, Ellerslie. 
To Nurserymen ons seeking a 
Florists, and Pers 
LUCRATIVE BUSINESS. 
To BE SOLD (in see neienee of the 
F Ser pm Petigtic 
ter), m FRE ae of ne 
y Fintan e ties sad 
Sheds, , and every 
Business, i in fall working o “gone 
‘eonvenieace: for the Nursery. 
The pas to be taken at a valuation. 
a page storm r se t opportunity that s 
view, dans I H. “LITTLER, 
55, Soe Taberi. etree Sates, Manchester. 
T 
eldom 
SALES BY AUCTION. 
Tuc- 
griosad SELL AUCTION, t 
i elp 
18, at half. 
Aree 
umner at Farnham | 
a. 
umaceum, 
mi a » 2 very fine Toe oF Galan tae | a 
sr Suan = oe 
Linden’s “ escato: nographic d es Orchidees,” 
Or 2 view L g 
dendrum vite 
ee DA EVENS will “SELL by 
AUCTION, at his Great eo 38, King Street, 
Covent Garden, W.C., on Y, Sep mber 18 a large 
importation of EPIDENDRUM VEPELLINGM MAJUS 
ac 
‘ow 
w the aaa at Sale, and Catalogues had. 
Cypripedium candidum 
MR J. C. STEVENS will SELL by 
CTION, a his Great Room King Street, 
Coven xan en, W.C., n TUESDAY, ‘Sey pte te t 22, at ha if 
ast 12 lak precise pe an importation, A good condition, of 
flte èx exce pen rare CYPRIPEDIUM CANDIDUM. 
On the morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. 
Established Orchids. 
By yki Cs STEVENS w p ag by 
CTION, p his Great Room Stres +7 
Covent Garden, W. E n TUESDAY, September oe a 
past ni lock _ pre suss a collection of Es ibid 
ORCHIDS, comprising many c pied erii and in 
several good sig Spe plants of osiaga Red 
On view the morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. 
Cattleya exoniensis. 
ag ie STEVENS will 
m TUESDAY, 
SELL 
On wth korning E Sal 
prin Flowering sate om cig Planting, just 
eived direct fro ll-kn Farms in Hollan 
consisting of HYACINTHS, TULIPS, CROCUSES, 
NARCISSUS, GLADIOLI, LILIUM, *&e., in lots to 
begs te ace oaks 
that he will SELL t 
eRe Rooms, 38, King pira Coven 
DAY, EDN ESD and SAT URDAY during 
rae ae Ag “at half- past 120 Clock ei oe each day 
Catalogues As in forwarded t ipt of a 
stamped ‘directed envelo pe. 
Tooting, S.W. 
bret gees SALE of extra STOVE and REESE Over 
the eae le of which ar y healthy and 
eee Sati 
ESSRS., PROTHEROE AND MORRIS 
are favoured ions from Mr. R. —_— = 
SELL by AUCTION, we meer ear the Premises, Th 
Exotic bedai ooting, about fifteen minutes’ walk fr 
Y, 
‘Tooting stations, on » september 15, 
at It ae I20 jote: pechan a a quantity of extra Haak of 
choice STOY. d GREENHOUSE PLANTS luding 
ae Warligate: Anthurium Scherzerianum, , Steph. 
notis, “Lapageria rosea, oe tenax and Colensoi variega- 
tum, aloifo lia ariegata, Gardenias, Pandanus, and 
aea ds gre gto assortment of best. named Camellias 
and Azalea i i Enae a Jarge cn te of selected Palms, 
fifty choice and valuable Orchids, specimen Adiantu pepo ee 
ense, Gymnogramma decomposita, Gleschisaisis of. 
a nae alpina and other Exotic and Hardy ete; a olen 
f Greenhouse Rhododendrons, together with some Herbaceous 
SM E Plants, Hardy Climbers in pots, 
y be viewed any day prior pi the Sale. Cakilošhes wl 
on the Premises, and of the Auctioneers and Value 
98 peer tes Street, City, and a y nnana E. 
Tottenham, N. 
GREAT SALE of STOVE and GREENHOUSE PLANTS. 
cted by Mr. John Maller to Soares by 
AUCTION, a Hasse on the Premises, the eg gel 
ottenhan, Middlesex, opposite the White 
Eastern Railway, on UESDAY, September 1 15, 
lots of unusuall well-gr 
NTS, consi isting: of TSJ 000 
winter-blooming Heaths, in fine thrivin es Sige prno: a 
pagar of a wi including 3500 Hyer gracilis, 
ooo Wilmor tities e skient sa rubra, 
hybrida, candidinghitn, 1800 r arkabiy well — pires 
m, fine Camellias, aad Azalea indica, set with ‘boom 
bais: : ro Biss rardia of sorts, Acacia ae lit and armata, 
400 well furnished Adiantum cuneatum, 7o nice plants of A. 
farleyense, Eucharis amazonica, Ficus elastica, —— > 
variety, 160 Poinsettias, Daphne indica 
Cyclamens, 350 ee De ot Ay Roses 
5 
ges 
Catalogues a 
be ha and Value 
98, rane A A Street, City, and Leathasicae,. 3 
N.B.—This Sale will commence punctually at 11 o’Clock, in 
consequence of the number of lots 
Bridge Road. 
WINTER OWSRING BEARS” Shale 
CYCLAMENS, TREE CARNATIONS š ETY 
ESSRS. PROTHEROE anp MORRIS 
i J b 
Bridge Nurseries, y 
WEDNESDAY and THURSD 
at x1 for 12 0’Clock per each day, about 30,000 
rkably well cet = tick 
t with oom-buds, and — uding oe mali 
2500 gracilis, 2500 jilmor =a ven! 
of the best oats 3 a me e nt of 
vernalis, i 2 perc das Linnea su 
pyramidalis and others ; 1500 fine E 
of the... choicest. CYCLAMI 
= ACACIA Seater b 
GREENHOl 
~ May be viewed any day Sans z3 the ne Sale! aGatalogues = 
98, Gracechurch Suter, E E.C., and Ta Eanna E 
euit ot Saw 
SERVED SA 
ESSRS. 1 ‘PROTHEROE AND MOR = 
eg that Jo raser’s 
ANNUAL SALE SF WINTER- BLO M 
to be HELD on SEPTEMBER 16 a ae 
ded = 
ona ai 
f RBA, nearl the 
itogin ear y e Si T we ‘it started 
OCTOBER 17.—TH 
Lee, S. Bey Tae: to Gentlemen and the Trade, 
FOURTH ANNUAL SALE of WINTER- eve 
HS, and numerous other POT PLANTS, the whole 
being in splendid conditio 
ESSRS. PROTHEROE AND MORRIS 
ructed b 
AUCTION, on the Preniives, the A oN e SELL by 
Kent, adjoining the Lee Railwz ay Station, o DAY, Set 
tember 22, 1874, at 11 for 12 o’Clock pr eA , an ext 
hehe H assortment of Sat GREE ie 
ing Heat 
i pie ter-bloom hs, in first -class 
aaa full of fl ower- da pe an y of 
pring), Wiimorcána, alora 
pers solut. alba ass a fine healthy 
Salter. Heaths, in 60-pots, of the most ai 
able to the trade ; — s€ 1000 fi 
e 
olanums, Pri 
Palms. S, Tre an 
pe oper ag fe Epipkyitensty! 
mellias and Azaleas, variegated Yuc 
uth, Teaa 
Magnolia cranial 
nd other Roses ir ia hikes “Fruita Vines, &c. 
High | Beech, Loughton, Essex, E. 
CLEARANCE SALE of GREENHOUSE and 
PLANTS, POULTRY, eleven HIVES of BEES & 
ESSRS, PROTHEROE AND MORRIS 
ELL by AUCTION, on pe. Premises, Rosher- 
be Nursery ne to the King’s aia Hig iy ech, Loughton, 
Essex), on F AY, September 25, at 1 2 o'Clock, wi 
an — oy males ‘of the Proprio baii is aioe A: 
ing the Premises, the whole of the choice GREEN na 
l large iting (Double White 
and imbricata), A to 7 feet high by 3 to 4 feet acri en 
Azalea indica, 6 feet by 4 feet ; quantity of Fars, “Callas, Lily- 
of-the-Valley,  Spiræas, Gerani ms, d 
tdoor Stock; Roses, &c.; also i few Fowls, Geese 
eleven Hives of Bees, Mowing-machin e, Chaff-cutter &e. > 
On view the day prior to Sale. Catalogues may be had on 
the Premises, and at echurch Srreet, 
EC. 
N.B.—Particulars of the Nursery, which is to be Disposed 
of, can be had of the Auctionews and Valuers 
Prelimin/sfy Notice of 
ORTHCOWING SALES, 
TTHEROE anp MORRIS. 
a 28, 29. ALBION ROAD AD RUR 
gton, London. By ii of Mr. Kirt s 
Sai of of Glass Erections and Fittings, and pe whole of the a 
choice pint ama ouse Plants, the land be eing required for i 
building purpo: 
OCFOBER 1. MANOR LANE NURSERY, Lee, Kent 
By order of Mr. W. North. General Nursery Stock. 
OCT 5.— Conifere Shrubs Py ae of Mr, E. Morris. 
urrey. say ae of Mort , with 
the Executors of George Baker, ece 
of eræ, Evergreen, and Deciduous Shrubs, 
itera Plants, Roses, a 
i ee OHN'S HILL NURSERY di 
n. 
-< 
grown Nursery Stock, i 
order of N Mr. p3: E AA mir 
Nurse eas 
OCTOBER x HALE FARM NURSERIES, Totten- 
ham, Middlesex. By order of Mr. Thomas Ware. ‘Quan uantity 
oft thriving Nurser open Fruit Trees, and R 
OCTOBER 26 to 28.—EX TIC NURSE: 
By order of 
hri 
eta (several dave “The 
an ay TES, Bags shot,” Surrey 
e. 
Stock, iat pn of a portioñ A te land havin 
NOVEME ER 2 10.—THE RSE EB andor 
ih, S Ww. By order of Messrs ale & Son. An 
nera hy A 
NOVEMBER 2 2 to: 4— —GROOMBRIDGE a 
Tunbridge Wells. By order of Mr. Hol 
assortment of S neral Nursery Stock. 
NOVEMBER 11.—EAST DOW WN NURSERY, Lewi 
SB: De onterer! Mr. B. Maller. A quantity of well- 
Nursery St aar 
NOV 
E oy yt ap a ere Edgware. 
By order of ae Rev. J. B. Norman Pegg 
of Coniferze, Evergreens, Fruit Trees, ae gem 
(t e 
actions from Mr. 
AUCTION, at the Nurseries, Read sh, near 
WEDNESD y. r 30, d three following 
unt of expiration of the lease ES a portion of the 
without the oo reserve, about 10 Acr 
N “ws wg 
t 
U STOCK, comprising Ash (comm 
nin, cib h Chestnuts, Elms, Firs 
rian), J Limes, Maples 
Poplars Q Ga variet A wna "Sycamore , &c.; also 
sorts}, Box (in variety), common 
ot "Fortugal La —— urels, Retinosporas, Reng 7 
ontic b 
Yews nal sins Cane e bushy Ps EO ‘Thorns 
I Sn Sy es (which wi will be ready ne Auerin 4), 308 
mrt $> ma: t ctioneer, 
nd: Sere ies tees oa oa t from u wat 
The ae Reddish, near St Sko 
and tad o ee oot surupe, Fa &e. 
ENHOU , 
MEJA JAMES S. MARSHALL, Auc cti 
n instruct > 
and WEDNESH AT et eee 
PTERA sites n AND SONS’ NU RIES, 
tui ready by September 21. 
