Sales fcg auction 



Japan, 



5>42o 

 10,804 



7,058 

 1,428 



200 Lilium Krai 



5> 



Wednesday next, January 5th. 



Important sale of 545 Cases of Lilies received direct from 



comprising :— • 



24,938 Lilium auratum. 



„ platyphyllura. 



speciosum album. 



rub rum. 

 melpomene. 



eri (new variety), L. tigrinum Fortunei, L, 



auratum originale, L. Batemanniae, L. Browni, and others. 



10,000 Crowns LILY OF THE VALLEY. 

 53 barrels of American Pearl Tuberoses, in splendid condition 



—in all 44,850 bulbs. 



100,000 Seeds of Cocos Weddelliana. 



98,000 „ Kentia Btlmoreana. 



80,000 Forsteriana. 



45,000 Latania borbonica. 



A consignment from Belgium : 200 Azalea indica, 200 A. 

 mollis, 70 Palms (in variety) 18 in. t 14 ft., Dracaenas, Laures- 

 tinus, Ficus, Cycas, Araucarias, &c. One case of Araucaria 

 excelsa received direct. 400 Standard, Half Standard, and 

 Dwarf Roses, Climbing Plants, and Shrubs. Spiraea japonica, 

 Double and Single Begonias. 50 lots of Choice Ferns, Bouvar- 

 dias, and other ornamental plants in pots, together with 500 lots 

 of hardy border plants and shrubs in great variety. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS 

 will SELL the above BY AUCTION, at their Central 

 Sale Rooms, 67 and 68, Cheapside, London, E.C, on 

 WEDNESDAY next, January 5, at Twelve o'clock. 



On view morning of .-ale, and catalogues had. 



Tnursday next. 



200 Azalea indica, 200 A. mollis, 100 Rhododendrons from 

 the Continent, 300 Dwarf Roses cultivated on the seedling 

 Briar, 400 lots of Dutch Bulbs, 200 lots of Hardy Border 

 Plants and Bulbs in great variety, Iris, Liliums in variety, 

 Carnations, &c. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS 

 will SELL the above BY AUCTION, at their 

 Central Sale Rooms, 67 and 68, Cheapside, London, 

 E.C, on THURSDAY next, January 6, at Twelve o'clock. 

 On view morning of s ale and catalogues had . 



Friday Next. 



Odontoglossum crispum (Alexandras) and Cattleya aurea. — By 



i order of Mr. Thomas Rochford, of Turnford Hall Nurseries, 



Broxbourne. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS 

 m are favoured with instructions to SELL BY AUCTION, 

 at their Central Sale Rooms, 67 and 68, Cheapside, E.C. on 

 FRIDAY next, January 7, 1858, at Half-past Twelve o'clock 

 precisely, a wonderful importation of about 15,000 ODONTO- 

 GLOSSUM CRISPUM of the very finest strain, forming pro- 

 bably one of the grandest consignments ever received. The 

 entire importation has been collected by Mr. John Carder, who 

 made a special journey to obtain these plants on Mr. Rochford's 

 behalf. Mr. John Carder's name is well known as a sender of 

 Odontoglossum crispum, his consignments in former years having 

 produced such fine varieties, giving him a reputation not excelled 

 by any other collector. The consignment will include a large 

 number of masses of unusual size, and all are in splendid con- 

 dition, the greater portion showing strong breaks, Mr. Rochford 

 will also include in the same sale 300 CATTLEYA AUREA, 

 very fine plants, all semi-established and unflowered ; unquestion- 

 ably a very fine batch of this extremely beautiful Orchid. 



On view morning of sale. Catalogues may now be had on 

 application to the Auctioneers, 67 and 68, Cheapside, E.C. 



N.B. — Messrs. Protheroe and Morris have personally inspected 

 the above importation, and can strongly recommend the plants 

 to in tending purchasers, as they are undoubtedly in the best 

 possible condition. 



Wednesday Next. 



A selection of choice named Standard and Dwarf Roses, 

 Standard, Dwarf Trained, and Pyramid Fruit Trees, Border 

 Plants, Palms, Ornamental Shrubs and Trees, Japanese and 

 Other Lilies, Bulbs, &C. 



MR. J. C. STEVENS will SELL the above 

 BY AUCTION, at his Great Rooms, 38, King 

 Street, Covent Garden, on WEDNESDAY next, Jan. s, 

 at Half-past Twelve precisely. 1 J 



_jOnjvie\v morning o f sale and catalogues had. 



Thursday la ext . * 



An immense Collection of over One Thousand Lots of 



HARDY PERENNIALS. 



TV T R. J. C. STEVENS will SELL the above 



1VI BY AUCTION, at his Great Rooms, 3 3. King 

 Mkeet, Covent Garden, as above, at Half-pas? Twelve 



precisely. r 

 On view morning of sale and catalogue* had. 



Fifty Hnrserie? Market Gardens. Ploriat and 



Seed Businesses to be disposed of 



A/TESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS'S 



iVi HORTICULTURAL REGISTER rom^ fiT 

 ticularsofthe above, and cm lJ^cbt^n^ ^^^ V*o" 

 Cheapside, K.C. ' 8 at 6 7 and 68, 



HE R N E B A Y.-N U R slRY~^nd 

 . FLORIST'S BUSINESS. Splendid position close to 

 sea, in the heart of town. Ten greenhouses, well her t edTcon^ 

 vement mne-roomed house, and land about one-third of acre 



■slock S{?SB* " ™ * PUrChaSed at No 



Particulars 



Auctioneers, 67, Cheapside, London . 



and Morki 



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Horticultural 



DAHLIAS, in finest sorts. 

 CARNATIONS, fine strong plai_ _ 

 BEGONIAS (Awarded Six Gold Medals) 



AQUATIC and BOG PLANTS, for present 

 planting. r 



DMHfvttre G»t*Iope of above plants, adapted for cmtdocr 



smltnre, free upon application to ou »""- r 



OMA8 8. „_ 



***** Naraariea. Tnttmh 



London. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



If vcu wish to know which are the best NOVFT TTl?<i 



fcr 1898, write for Caiakgue " h 



J R PEARSON and SONS, 



CmXWtLL NURSERIES, NOTTS. 



GARDENER 



MAGAZINE. 



January 



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1898. 



WRITE FOR CATALOGUE 



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CHARLES SHARPE & CO 



SLEAFORD. 



Ltd., 



OUR PROFIT IS SMALL. 



Japanese Lilium Auratum, is 

 5/- per doz. Larger sizes s 

 Catalogue. Spircea japonica, 

 2/6 per doz , extra large. 

 Lilium Lancifolium . 



Roseum, and Rubrum, 

 3/6 per doz. Pearl 



Tuberoses, 7/- per 

 100, istsiz< 



The cheapest 

 house for Bulbs 



of evr» 

 de script 



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Before 

 ordering 

 your Seeds 

 send for our 

 Seed Catalogue, 

 FRee, and compare 

 price. We guaran- 

 tee them NEW, 

 GENUINE, RELI- 

 ABLE. New Feathered 

 M clamen Bush Hill Pioneer, 

 2/6 pku, send for description . 



MICHAEL RAINS AND CO., 



Bulb Growers and Seed Merchants. 



MANSELL ST-tALDGATE LONDON. E.C. 



the Nurseries % Haarlem. Holland. 



YOUR GAIN IS LARGE. 



IF 



YOU 



FEUIT 



WANT 



TREES 



That will bear regularly, purchase Apples worked 

 upon our Paradise Stock. We have 70.000 to select 

 from, and shall be pleased to show them to visitors. 



TRAINED TREES A SPECIALITY, 



CATALOGUE, ^SS^St^S^^ 



R- PEARSON and SONS, 



Chilwell N 



ursenes, 



ESTABLISHED 1782, 



NOTTS. 



TMS 



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FOR • 

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SSLSCi' VEGETABLE 



choice flower 



SEEDS. 



SEED POTAT03, 

 GARDEN TOOLS, 

 GARDEN SUNQRiE?, 



AT LOWEST RATES 

 FOB BEST QUALITIES. 



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Illustrated 

 JJcsen'piive 

 Catalogue 



No. 490 



Post Free 

 on 



Application. 



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Delivered Free by Fail or Farcel Fost. 



SEED GROWERS, 



Dicks 



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CHESTER 



MENDER'S GRAND 



The test offered. 



Splendid mixed Doable Fringed, !S . £ 

 WW tMo, z:. ; Single Striped, rs. 



HENDER <fc SONS Nursery, Plymouth. 



d. ind 30. pkt. *, Res 

 2.nd ;s. ; Fringed, 2-:; 



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SPECIAL CHEAP 



OFFER 



OF 



SURPLUS 



TULIPS 



FOR 



PRESENT 



PLANTlNC. 



BARR'S exquisitely striped 

 May-Flowering Tulips in 



Splendid Mixture. 



Colours — Rich golden ground, striped mahogany, 

 chocolate, and black ; daxiling white grounds, striped 

 rose, pink, and violet. These Tulips are the most 



decorative of May flowers. 



Per 1,000, 40 



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per 100, 4/3, 



Send for Barr'a Clearance List of Surplu* 



Bulbs for the Flower Border and for 



naturalising. 



BARR 



& 



SONS 



12 and 13, KING STREET, 



COVENT GARDEN, LONDON. 



FOR PLEASURE AND PROFIT 



Nothing so profitable and 



easy to grow. 

 So Acres of Saleable Trees. 



THE 



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BEST PROCURABLE. 



Lists Free. 



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fa 



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of THOUSANDS. 



Bushes in variety. Packing and 

 Carriage free for Cash with order. 

 8/- per doz.,60/- per 100. 



All other Nursery Stock 

 carriage forward. 



- a doz. 



POTS From 



7 



Ornamental Trees, 91 Acres, 

 A Superb Collection cf 



Herbaceous Plants, 

 Four Acres of Glass, ^ 

 Clematis (80,000) from 15 doz. 

 .*i.B.— Single Plants ate sold at 

 ) slightly increased prices. 



GENERAL CATALOGUE 



(Over 160 pages) of Nursery Stock, 

 artistically produced containing 

 some hundreds of illustrations, 

 and full of valuable information, 

 tree on receipt of 3d. for postage. 

 Please mention tnis Paper. O 



RICHARD SMITH *f* worcestEB 



NEW CHRYSANTHEMUM. 



JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN. 



Edwin 



A magnificent crimson seedling from - . 

 Molyneux, by far the best novelty of the season, an 

 a grand acquisition. I have much pleasure in sta^ n 8 

 that I have secured the entire stock of this nn 

 novelty from the raiser, Mr. H. Weeks, of DoW- 

 For price and particulars of other fine novelties 

 the same raiser see Catologue, post free on applicatio • 



NORMAN DAVISi 



CHRYSANTHEMUM NURSEftl* 8, 



FF.AMFIELD, SUSSEX. 



