SALES NEXT WEEK. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS 

 will SELL BY AUCTION, at their Central Sale 

 Rooms, 67 and 68, Cheapside, London, E.C., as follows : — 



Tuesday Next, February J, at 12 o'clock. 



Japanese and home-grown Lilies in variety, Iris Kaempferi 

 Carnations, Pyrethiums, Delphiniums, Phloxes, Cannas, 

 Violets, Begonias, rare American plants, thousands of 

 Perennials ; 200 Azalea indica, 200 A. mollis, 100 Rhododen- 

 drons from the Continent ; 300 dwarf Roses, and 50 lots of 

 choice Greenhouse Ferns, Roses, Zonal Geraniums, and other 

 Plants, 



Wednesday Hext, February 2, at 12 o'clock. 



An important consignment of 438 cases of Lilies just received 

 from Japan, comprising : — 



3,449 Lilium Auratum, i,coo aur. rubro vittatum, 38,330 L. 

 Speciosum Melpomene, album, rubrum, and other Lilies. 



Also 100 Azalea indica, 100 A. mollis, A. pontica, Palms. 

 Draca;n?s, Laurustinus, Cycas, Araucarias, and other plants 

 received direct from the Continent. 



Excelsior Pearl Tuberoses, Spiraea astilboides floribnnda, 

 hybrid Gladioli, Berlin crowns Lily of the Valley, Spiraea com- 

 pacta,^ Sp. japonica, Gladiolus The Bride, double and single 

 Begonias, all colours ; 700 standard, half-standard, and dwarf 

 Roses : choice Zonal and other Geraniums, Anemones, &c. 

 Also 62,500 seeds of Cocos weddelliana. 



Thursday SText, February 3, at 12 o'clock. 



2oo Azalea indica, 200 A, mollis, and 100 Rhododendrons 

 from the Continent. 300 dwarf Roses, 600 lots of miscellaneous 

 Bulbs, Hardy Perennials, Begonias, Delphiniums, Phloxes, 

 Pyrethrums, Paxmies, Tree and Border Carnations, Spiraea*, 

 Lilies of the Valley, Seakale, home-grown Lilies. Iris, Scillas, 

 Gladioli, Michaelmas Daisies, hardy climbing plants, Clematis, 

 Zonal and other Geraniums, and thousands of other plants and 

 bulbs. 



Friday Next, February 4, at 12,30 o'clock. 



Imported and^ Established Orchids from various sources. 

 On view mornings of sales and catalogues had. 



Absolutely without Reserve.— Ealing", W. 



Three minutes' walk from Castle Hill Station, G.W.R., and 



about a mile from Faling Station. 

 GREAT CLEARANCE SALE. 

 The whole of the Ground being required for building, Messrs. 

 Chas. Lee and Sons' tenancy of this Nursery expiring at 

 Ladv Day next. 

 IMPORTANT TO FRUIT GROWERS, FARMERS, 

 MARKET GARDENERS, AND THE TRADE. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS 

 will SELL BY AUCTION, on the Premises, Lee's 

 Nurseky, High Road, Ealing Dean, W., on'lUESDAY, 

 February i, and following days, at Twelve o'clock each day, 

 by order of Messrs. Chas. Lee and Son, the entire Stock of 

 particularly well-grown 



FRUIT TREES, 



a special feature at this Nursery, offering an unprecedented 

 opporturity for securing splendidly grown young Trees of all 

 kinds, and the best marketable sorts. The Stock embraces 

 many thousands of Maidens, Pyramids, Standards, Dwarf- 

 trained, and Cordon APPLES, PEARS, PLUMS, and 

 CHERRIES; Dwarf and Standard-trained and Maiden 

 PEACHES and NECTARINES ; 



STANDARD AND DWARF ROSES; 



many hundreds of named RHODODENDRONS, 2 to 4 feet * 

 :,ooo ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS. PRIVET, CLIMBING 

 and HERBACEOUS PLANTS. 



May be viewed any day prior to Sale. Catalogues mav 

 had on the premise 



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K.C. 



livers. 67 anc 



Can* er bury. 



By order of the Executors. 



ABSOLUTE CLEARANCE SALE of the whole of the well- 

 grown NURSERY STOCK, HOR>E, VAN, CARTS 

 HAY, GARDEN TOOLS, LIGHTS, and other items! 

 Absolute Sale, without reserve, owing to the expiration of 

 Lea i c. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS 

 are favoured with instructions from the Executors of the 

 late Mr. J. Kennett (in whose family this Nursery has been for 

 upwards of 80 years), to SELL the above BY AUCTION on 



o'clock each day. 



9S?*?<P ,> ^ d ~ n the P remlscs » and of the Auctioneers, 67 

 and 68, Cheapside, E.C. • 



PLANT SALES STfiXX W£fiK, 



o * . , , ^ Wednesday Hext. 



bevcral hundred Palms and other Plants from Ghent, Border 

 Plants in variety, 5 co Rose Trees, Fruit Trees, r, 000 small 

 Shrubs from Holland. Bulbs, Roots, &c, 



Thuisaay »ext. 



50,-00 Palm Seeds, several hundred cases of Japanese Lilies, an 

 immense collection of Hardy Plants and Bulbs, Roses, 

 Shrubs, &c. 



MR. J. C. STEVENS will SELL the 

 above BY AUCTION, at his Great Rooms, 38, 

 King Street, Covent Garden, at Half-past Twelve precisely 



each day. * J 



On view m orningsof gale and catalogues had. 



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PLANTS AT LOW PRICES. 



H sent on approbation. Correspondence invited. 



NEW CATALOGUE FREE 



THE LEED8 ORCHID CO., Ronndhay, Leeds. 



agents for 



THE WEST'S PATENT 

 TEAK BASKETS, 



Which from experience with 

 them we can strongly recom- 

 mend, as they do not burn the 

 outside roots like dry pots (see 

 the testimonials in Illustrated 

 Price Lists, free on application), 

 and are much the Cheapest in 



the Marker. 



GARDENERS 1 MAGAZINE. 



January 29, x 



FOR PLEASURE AND PROFIT 



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Nothing: so profitable and 



easy to grow. 

 80 Acres of Saleable Trees. 



3) 



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II I. In 



THE BEST PROCURABLE 



Lists Free. 



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HUNDREDS of THOUSANDS. 



Bushes in variety. Packing and 

 Carriage free for Cash with order. 

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



Alt other Nursery Stock 

 carriage /orwatd. 



inPOTS From 15/- a doz. 



Ornamental Trees, 91 Acres, 

 A Superb Collection of 



Herbaceous Plants, 

 Four Acres of Glass, 

 Clematis <80,000)from 15 doz. 



Single Plants are sold at 



I slightly increased prices. 



CENERAL CATALOGUE 



(Over 160 pages) of Nursery Stock, 

 artistically produced, containing 

 some hundreds of illustrations, 

 and full of valuable information, 

 free on receipt of 3d. for postage. 



Please mention this Paper. © 



RICHARD SMITH &C?. WORCESTER 



Fruit Trees, Roses, Vines, 



Figs, Oranges, and 

 Orchard House Trees. 



A LARGE AND 8ELEGT STOCK 



ALWAY8 ON VIEW. 



ILLUSTRATED and DESCRIPTIYE CATALOGUE, 



POST FREK, 3d. 



THOMAS RIVERS 



SON 



Sawbr I dge worth, Herts, 



MAR LOW STATIOH, G.B.ST, 



IF YOU WANT 



FEUIT 



regularly, purchase Apples worked 



iifle Stock. We have 70,000 to select 

 be pleased to show them to visitors. 



TRAINED TREES 



SPECIALITY, 



CATALOGUE No % 9 ™ pta »««*. 



vniniivuuu, Free on Application. 



R. PEARSON and SONS 



Chllwell Nurseries, NOTTS. 



ESTABLISHED 1782. 



VIOLETS AND VIOLAS. 



H 



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CANNELL and SONS 



sands, healthy country grown 

 tediate flowerinc and planti 



have many thou- 



plants, In best condition 

 New Single Violets are 

 ot ji.easure everywhere. 



SWAN LEY, KENT. 



F E i^h S V^ TRADE OF FER-About 500000 



A., l V he f 9 Bow ¥« varieties, Pteris tremula, P. crStato P 



h&^FT' L ° ma,ia gibba > Cyrtomium Fo ™nd * C 

 falcatum, Adiaotum cuneatum, in ig's at « m ™a h' 



Hit* and Co., V, rights Nursery, Turner's Road, Lee, Kent. 



Veitch's New Melon 



TAUNTON HERO 



First Prize at 1 1 of the leading Shows in the W« \ 



England. WCof 

 White flesh. Nearly round, lightly netted, golden 



yellow, grand flavour, free setter " 

 Packet, Is. 6d. and 2s. 6d. 



Veitch's New Cucumber— 



WESTERN WONDER 



Matchless for Exhibition purposes 

 Handsome, splendid deep colour and bloom,' very nm 



hfic, exquisite flavour. Packet, Is. 6d. 



Veitch's 



Award o+ 



New Cabbage 



EARLIEST OF ALL 



Packet, Is. 



Veitch's New Leek 



RENTON'S MONARCH. 



Indispensable for Exhibition. Packet, Is. 6d. 



'llustrated catalogue free on application 



ROBERT VEITCH and SON, 



SAFE 



LONDON 



2h v& 



LASTING 



Should accompany ihat for Seeds, Plants, &c 



Sold Everywhere in 6d. and Is. Packets, a 

 iealed Bags, 7 lbs., 2s. 6d. ; 14 lbs., 4s. 6d.; 28 lbs., 



7s. 6a. ; 56 lbs., J 2s. 6d. ; 112 lbs., 20s. Or direct from 

 the Works, Carriage Paid in the United Kingdom for Cash with 

 Order (except 6d. Packets). 



Every Packet, Bag* and Seal bears the Tradt 

 Mark, as shown in centre of the above crosi, 

 which is the only Guarantee of Genuineness, 



CLAY & SON 



J 



Manure Manu- 

 facturers, Bene 

 Crushers, &e., 



Stratford. E. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS.— Yellow Carnot, or 

 G. J. Warren, plants now ready, is. 6d. each ; 12 Choices* 

 Show Kinds, 2s. 6d. ; 30 Extra Select Cuttings, 2s. 3d. 

 Richardson, Wollaton, Notts. List Free. 



Important to Gardeners and Others. 



CEMENT, for Mending Broken Flower Pots 

 permanently (all sizes). Hoops and bands entirely 

 pensed with. Unaffected by heat or moisture. Testimony* 

 fr«m frst-class Gardeners. 2s. 6d. and 4s. per bottle, po>t 

 ■-E. Mrnzies, Head Gardener, Kingston Lacy, Wimborn^ 



NOW READY. 



40th YBAB. 



ONE SHILLl^- 



YEAR - BOOK 



GARDENING 



AND GARDEN ORACLE, 1898. 



H\ndy Daily Reference Book for Amatkcks, G&st 

 men's Gardeners, Florists, Nurserymen, and 

 all Interested in Horticulture. 



Ihe Gardeners' Magazine Office, 4, Ave Maria 



London. : 

 By Order of all Booksellers. 



