REGISTERED, 
‘da ya. LSIDaY 
Williams’ New ‘“ Bureka ” Shading. 
WANT HAS LONG BEEN FELT AMONGST PLANT CULTIVATORS for 
A a good, cheap shading which can be readily applied where blinds are not 
used, This new material i y is i 
being THE CHEAPKST SHADING IN THE MARKET, This Shading may be 
used NOT ONLY UPON GREENHOUSES, BUT UPON SKYLIGHTS, WIN- 
LOWS, OR ANYWH 
is Shad 
Sold in 1-lb. packets, with directions for use, price 1s. each. 
1 lb. free by Parcel Post, 13. 43d. ; 2 lbs. free by Parcel Post, 2s. 6d. 
Each packet will make half-a-gallon of shading material whea mixed. 
Sold by B. S. WILLIAMS & SON, 
Vietoria and Paradise Nurseries, Upper Holloway, London, N. 
B.S. WILLIAMS & SON’S 
HOTHOUSE SHADING. 
THE MOST SUITABLE FOR SHADING 
Orchids, Ferns, Palms, and Stove 
and Greenhouse Plants, 
nents 
T is a strong, durable Cotton Netting, woven in squares 
] so close as to exclude the direct rays of the sun, but 
admitting the greatest amount of light obtainsble 
through shading. {t withstands the weather better than 
any other class of Shading, and may be beneficially used on 
account of the thickness of its texture during cold weather 
to keep the frost out. The leading Orchid and Plant Growers 
in the country have used this material for some years, and 
speak very highly of it, pronouncing it to be the very best 
material for plants they have ever used. 
BLINDS MADE UP and FIXED COMPLETE 
in any part of the Country. 
Sold in Pieces, 30 yards long by 1} yards wide. 
Price 40s. each. Samples submitted gratis. 
EVERY ORCHIDIST SHOULD READ 
CHE 
REY iE Wz 
An Illustrated Monthly Journal devoted to Orchidology in all its branches. 
It contains a series of important articles on various subjects—Comprehensive Cultural Notes, 
Descriptions of Novelties, Reports of Meetings, with other valuable and interesting information. 
THE ILLUSTRATIONS ARE PREPARED BY PHOTOGRAPHIG PROCESS, IN ORDER TO ENSURE ACCURACY. 
THE HISTORY OF ORCHID HYBRIDISATION FROM 1846 TO THE PRESENT 
DATE APPEARS JN THE FIRST VOLUME. 
OrcHip REVIEW decidedly impr 
Garde 
“THE 
Orchids will form a valuable record. ”— ners’ Chronicle 
t the Orcuip Review will enjoy the patronage of a large number of Orchid growers. 
and contains thirty-two pages of well-printed letterpress.” —Journal of Horticulture. 
he ub 
slate-coloured cover 
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oves as it grows, and will be highly valued by Orchid growers. The history of hybridisstion among 
[t is of convenient size, neatly bound in a 
Price Is, monthly. Post free 12s. per annum, payable in advance. 
* M4 . y I? “SCENT. KEW. 
COMMUNICATIONS SHOULD BE avpressen—The Editor of the Orchid Review, oo week os ip ane 4 
Cheques and Postal Orders (crossed) should be made payable to ran 
MEssrs. PROTHEROE & MORRIS'S 
AUCTION SALES 
ESTABLISHED & IMPORTED ORCHIDS 
Take place Every Week at thei 
CENTRAL SALE EF 0 
67 & 68, CHEAPSIDE, LOND 
(Next door but one to Bennett's Clock). 
CATALOGUES WILL BE FORWARDED O 
OOMS, 
N, E.C. 
N APPLICATION. 
