GARDENERS' 



MAGAZINE. 



J UN * 4, 1898, 



FBI DAY HBXT. 



IMPORTED and ESTABLISHED ORCHIDS, from 



various sources. MAt5t)TC , 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS 

 will SELL the above BY AUCTION, at their 

 Central Sale Rooms, 6 7 and 68, Cheapside, London, 

 EX., on FRIDAY next, June 10, at 12.30 ocIcck. 

 On View morning of sale, and catalogues had. 



Be* to Invite their 



JFot Salt 



Fifty Nurseriep. Market Gardens, Florist and 



Seed BnsineiflM to be disposed of. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS S 

 HORTICULTURAL REGISTER contains full par- 

 ticulars of the above, and can be obtained gratis at 67 and 68, 

 Cheapside, E.C. 



OR SALE. — Small compact NURSERY, 



with a small jobbing connection ; six houses; five heated 

 with hot water, two planted with vines ; over 60 years' lease to 

 run.— 119, Gillespie Road, Highbury, N. 



Eq it %tU 



ITO LET.— Seven-roomed BUNGALOW; 



1. plainly furnished ; thirty minutes from Heme Bay, six 

 from sea cliff ; high ground • pure and bracing air. — Apply to 

 E. D., 2, Brunswick Villas, Station Road, Heme Bay. 



CLEARANCE SALE.— 100,000 BEGONIA 

 TUBERS. Large, erect flowering. Singles, 13, 2s. ; 

 25, 3s. 6d. ; 50, 6s. ; 100, us. Doubles same price. Smaller, 

 12, is. 6d.;*5, 2s. 6d.; roo, 8s., for cash.— John Wells, 



Begonia Nursery, Ryarsh, Mailing, Kent. 



GIANT PRIMROSE, '/ Evelyn Arkwright." 

 Merit Roy. Hort. So*., April 26, 1898. A few strong 

 plants coming into blossom, 10s. 6d. each. Selected Seeds of 

 1897 in packets of 25 at 5s. a packet; payment with order. — 

 Apply to Mr. Parr, Gardeas, Hampton Court* Leominster. 



HE XL ALL GARDEN FRAME. Novel, 



JL cheap, and durable, for protecting violets, Christmas roses, 



winter and spring flowers, early seed*, vegetables. lettuce, and 



strawberries. Size 6 ft. by 2 ft. Price &c, from Patentee, R. 

 J. Kkaogs, Whorlton, Darlington; or Agents, Messrs. Mack 



and Mi!n, Nurserymen, Darlington. 



PRIMULAS, PRIMULAS, PRIMULAS. 

 Williams' and other superb strains *, also Primula Obconica, 

 Cinerarias, and Itegonias, is. 6<J. per dozen, 10s. per joo. 

 Double White Primula*, 6d. each. All the above fit for 3 and 

 4 in. pots, and carriage free for cash with order. 



JOHW Stkvhns, The Nur series, Coventry, 



DAHLIAS .—DAHLIAS.— 20,000 strong 

 plants in pott, Cactus, Double, and Pompone, all the 

 liest named v arieties ; 12s. per 100 ; 50 for 6s. 6d. ; 25 for 3s. 6d. ; 

 cash. 



Howard's Nurseries, Walthamstow. 



Nursery men 



to the Quern. 



FISHER, SON and SIBR&Y, Ltd. 



Royal Nurseries, 



HANDSWORTH, SHEFFIELD, 



Invite inspection of their unequalled STOCKS of 



HARDY PLANTS 



STOVE, GREENHOUSE, AND DECORATIVE PLANTS. 



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CONSISTING OF 



Orchid*. Palms, Crotons, Aralias, fee. 



In superior well grown Plants. 

 47 HOUSES BEING DEVOTfcD TO THEIR CULTURE 



CACTUS DAHLIAS 



( atalogws Gratts. 



Best Plant*. 

 Best Vari* ties 

 True to Name 



About half the good varieties in commerce were raised here 



KEYNES, WILLIAMS, AND CO. 



The Nurserie., SALISBURY. 



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DAHLIAS. DAHLIAS. DAHLIAS. 



CACTUS DAHLIAS Starfish, Mrs. Kingsley 

 t* w^^ ,er, . Harry Stredwick, 1897. S pedal offer, 1 dozen of 

 Exhibition yaneties to include any one of the '97 for 55,, or 2 dozen 

 ciimnct varieties to include the 3 '97 for IO s. ; also all the leading 

 Kahibuon varieties Show and Pompon, from 3s. to 4 s. dozen ; 

 cuttings ready now, half-price ; plants ready after April 1, Sweet 

 Pea N xo varieties, 5 oseeds of each, is. ; ao varieties; 50 seeds of 



£?* fr r r* , W Pkmiekton and Sow, Dahlia 



Specialut, ^a;^ Catalogues on application 



HE FERN SfiKStEiS 

 GARDEN ~»: ■** *■ 



. * 1* C 1 1 i*mp« v , lift 4 H< V a: W»^t* 



Hubied. Go Loured 



How to make, 

 ern culture m c de 



Fruit Trees, Roses, Vines 



Figs, Oranges, and 

 Orchard House Trees. 



A LARGE AND SELECT STOCK 



ALWAYS ON VIEW. 



ILLUSTRATED and DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE, 



POST FREE, 3d. 



THOMAS RIYERS 



SON 



Sawbridgeworth, Herts, 



HARLOW STATION, G.E.R. 



FOUNDED 



1838. 



GARDENERS' ROYAL BENEVOLENT 



INSTITUTION. 



Patroness ... Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen. 



Patron H.R.H. the Prince o? Wales, K.G. 



President ...His Grace the Duke of Westminster, K G. 



Treasurer Harry J. Veitch, Chelsea, S.W. 



Trustees Hon. Walter Rothschild. 



Bruno Schroder, Esq., and N. Sherwood, Esq. 



THE FIFTY-NINTH ANNIVERSARY 

 FESTIVAL DINNER in aid of the Funds will take 

 place at the HOTEL METROPOLE, on WEDNESDAY, 

 June 8th, 1898, when His Grace the Duke of PORTLAND, 

 P.C., G.C.V.O., will preside. 



The Committee gratefully acknowledge the following 

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William Sherwood 



Edward Sherwood 



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Duke of Devonshire... 



P.arcn F. dc Rothschild 



Leopold Salomons 



William E. Green 



Alfred Beit 



Edward H. Brown 



N, L. Cohen 



J. G. Howes 



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Right Hon. Cedl J. 



Rhodes .., 



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James Rciss 



J. C Geiselbracht 



Alderman R. Piper 



A.Smith 



Isola Marshall 



C. Hartree 



C. Wild 

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J. Gurney Fowler 



C. Carter Page 



R. G. Clutton 



E. Home ... 



Per W. J. Nutting 



(additional) 



Per Geo. H. May cock 



(self, gardeners, and 



others ... ... 



Per Geo. Monro : — 



J. Sweet • ... 



J. Walker 



*H. W. Lee 



T. Brito ... ... ... 



W. Buckingham 



McCay and Co. 

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SwofTen and Co. 

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Ditto (sub.) 

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Further subscriptions or donations will be thankfully received 

 and duly acknowledged by the Secretary, George J. Ingram, 

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