GARDENERS' MA GAZINE 



Septembei 3, ft* 



SbaUe fcs nuctim 



GREAT TRADE 8ALES OF DUTCH BULBS 



Every Day except Saturdays. 



6,000 LOTS SOLD WEEKLY. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS 

 will SELL BY AUCTION, at their Central Sale 

 Rooms, 67 and 68, Cheapside, London, E.C., on the above dates, 

 at Eleven o'clock each day, large consignments of named 



HYACINTHS, TULIPS, CROCUS, NARCISSUS, and 

 other DUTCH BULBS, together with WHITE ROMAN 

 HYACINTHS, and PAPER-WHITE NARCISSUS, re- 

 ceived direct for unreserved Sale, and lotted to suit the Trade 

 and other large buyers. Lots packed and forwarded to all 

 parts. 



The Auctioneers will be pleased to enter the names of intend- 

 ing purchasers on their Lists, who may desire a regular supply 

 of Catalogues for their Autumn Sales. 



On view mornings of Sale, and Catalogues had: 



Bush Hill Park, « lddlesex 



IMPORTANT SALE OF ORCHIDS, MONDAY, Sept. 



5, 1898, and GENERAL STOCK, TUESDAY, Sept. 6, 

 1898. 



TV/T ESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS 



IV A beg to announce that they have received instructions 



from Messrs. Hugh Low and Co to SELL BY AUCTION 

 at their Principal Nurseries, Bush Hill Park (near 

 the Bu<h Hill Park Station of the G.E. Ry., Enfield Branch). 



On MONDAY Next, September 5th, a very important 

 lot of some five or six thousand ORCHIDS. 



On TUESDAY Next, September 6th, an extensive 

 stock of PALMS, STOVE and GREENHOUSE PLANTS, 

 ROSES, &c. 



The sale, which is made necessary by the near approaching 

 termination of the lease of the Clapton Nursery, will commence 

 each day at Eleven o'clock precisely. Catalogues free by post 

 of the Auctioneers, 67 and 68, Chtapside, E.C. 



Sidcup, Kent, S.E. 



SEVENTEENTH G R EAT ANNUAL TRADE SALE of 

 WINTER-BLOOM I NG HEATH S, particularly well-grown, 

 and beautifully set with flowers. Also CLIMBING ROSES, 

 including some good pieces of Turner's Crimson Rambler, 

 forming together one of the largest and best collections of 

 plants ever offered by auction. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS 

 will SELL BY AUCTION, on the Premises, The 

 Longlands Nursery, S.E., about xo minutes' walk from the 

 New Eltham (late Pope Street) Station, S.E.R., on WEDNES- 

 DAY next, September 7 th, at Eleven o'clock, by order of 

 Messrs. Gkecoky and Evans, an enormous quantity of 

 unusually well-grown - 1 — * 5 - a — M J 



* J* — w- » J 1 



80,000 Winter - flowering 



Heaths. 

 10,000 Roses. 



8,000 Solanums, well -berried. 

 4,000 Genistas 

 6,000 Bouvard'ias. 

 1,000 Ficus. 



3,000 Aspleniums, in 32's and 



48s. 



8,000 Pteris major, in 32s and 



48i 



5,000 Pteris Wimsetti and 



cristata. 

 2,000 Adiantum cuneatum, 



32's and 48's. 

 2,000 Adiantum decorum, 



48's. 

 1,000 Crotons. 

 1,000 Polypodium aurea, 



48s. 



in 



in 



in 



3,000 Kentias, in 60 s. 

 1,000 Seiaginellas, in 48's. 



aia ^ nn m ^ , , „ Dcuble Primulas, in 48's. 



Cf.v n ' r T e " Se Small Ferns and other Plants. 4 



the A ^Yv , Cata L°S u « had on the Premises, and of 



■he Fiu^* l ^V ll r kt IT* ° n the Premises as usual on 

 i^^A^ M Sale *eek. viz 



'« Lane Nurseries, Up 



THIRTEENTH 

 GREAT ANNUA T. ttmdi 



onton. 



TRADE 



I 



OF POT PLANTS 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS 



AUCTION TTi hy Mr ' B l B " May to SELL BV 

 tfmber V P^mises, as above, on MONDAY, Sep- 



o^T excL foM-.ilv n° Cl0Ck P^ctuaJly, upwards of I.700 L ts 

 Sto*rffc^ y hT±E22 PLANTS. The whole of the 

 RrowinV dem.nH >, unusuall y condition, and to meet the 



S^d^ffl S g ~Taf CSe 



sorfs wkh In™ 6 ^ TOS 6 ** of the best climbing 



WSSSSJ"K ; c- b , USh iff** 

 RAMBLER*. 0thCrS> AIS ° TURNER S CRIMSON 



BK( Se N ptS L6lRE DE UKRAINE in quantity, extra 



variout sl£ ndiJ ' 0t ° f Kentias and other useful sorts in 



SOLA\^ ATI °^ S ' c the n ™ cst »d best sorts 



forcing.-. E tock w «» np«ned plants for early 



BOUVARDI AS, a very clean „ d healthy stock of all the best 



LA PAGER I A ALBA, a larrr* 



^-aoS *-«» cristata 



Crotons . 



Ficus elastica I Drachmas 



Stephanotis I Aralias 



Enca hyemalls I Bamboos 



Cyclamen I Gardenias 



* **** I Euphorbias 



vr n I Poinsettias 



New Colcus j Hegonias 



JJ«w Chrysanthemums I Fuchsias 

 Clematis Geraniums 



I Hydrangeas 



*»y be viewed. Causes h *rf' &C V or F°™g 



and 



Sales f)2 ^taction. 



The Mill Lane Nursery, Cheshunt, Herts. 



THIRD ANNUAL TRADE SALE of well-grown ERICAS, 

 * ROSES, &c, by order of Mr. E. Rochford. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS 

 will SELL BY AUCTION^on the Premises, as above 

 (fifteen minutes' walk from Che r .it Station, G.E.R.), on 

 THURSDAY next, September 8th, at Half-past Eleven 

 o'clocl Imprecisely, 



20,000 Erica hyemalis 

 3,000 Ericas rracilis 

 1,000 Erica Cavendish! 

 10,000 Erica Wilmoreana 

 All well set with bloom bud. 

 i, 000 Boron ias 

 2,000 Genistas 



3,000 Bouvardias' 

 2,000 Adiantum elegans 

 3,000 Solanums, well berried 

 2,000 Ampelopsis 

 3,000 Clematis 

 1,000 Cyclamen 

 3,000 Pteris of sorts 



4,000 Climbing and Dwarf Roses, in 24 and 32 pots, amongst 

 them a fine lot of M. Niel, Gloire de Dijon, Fortune's Yellow, and 



Belle Siebrecht. 



Thousands of small Heaths and Genistas for growing on. 

 Hydrangeas, Marguerites, &c Splendid lot of Eucharis 



amazonica, in all 1,600 Lots. 

 Catalogues on the Premises, and of the Auctioneers, 67 and 

 68, Cheapside, E.C. 



Friday Next, September 9th. 



IMPORTED AND ESTABLISHED ORCHIDS, by order 



of Messrs. F. Sander and Co., St Albans. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS 

 will SELL the above BY AUCTION at their Cen- 

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

 FRIDAY Next, September 9th, at. Half- past Twelve 

 o'clock. 



On view Morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. 



Wednesday XT 

 FrencH Bulb 



Dutch and 



MR. J. C. STEVENS will SELL BY 

 AUCTION at his Great Rooms, 38, King Street, 

 Covent Garden, as above, at Half-past Twelve precisel 

 enormous importations of DUTCH and FRENCH BULB 

 for early spring flowering. Specially made into large and small 

 Lots for the trade and private buyers. Azaleas from Ghent, 

 Lilies, &c. 



On view mornings of sale, and catalogues had: 



for Sale* 



Fifty Nurseries, Market Gardens, Florist and 



Seed Businesses 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. 



£0 be HlzU 



TO BE LET. -A FLORIST NURSERY at 

 Ayleston Park, Leicester, consisting of six good houses, 

 all heated by hot water ; pits, shed, and stabling for two horses, 

 with modern Villa Residence attached. Rent £50 per annum. 

 — For further particulars and view, apply to Harrison and 

 Sons, Market Place, Leicester. 



Buyers have habitually paid 6d., od., and is. 

 each for HYACINTHS, whereas our 

 only price for BEST ETA MED 

 VARIETIES of equal quality is 



^d. per root. Why is this? 

 Because we are ourselves 

 GROWERS, supplying CU 



TOMERS UIRgCT at 



BALE 



, thereby saving 



them all Middlemen's 

 Fronts. The Only 

 House supplying at 

 these terms. 



ALL OUR BULBS 



ARE 

 RELIABLE. 



HYACINTHS, 



Guaranteed 



10/6 per 100. 



All other Bulbs equally as 

 cheap, & guaranteed 1st size. 



Catalogue free upon application. 



RAINS & 



Bulb Growers & Seed Merchants, " 



34. Mansell St.. 



ALDGATE, LONDON, E.C 



STRAWBERRY 



PLANTS 



(My Speciality), 

 ^pHE best MARKET KINDS of Emperor 



A William, Louis Gauthier, Monarch, and Leader, 4s Der 

 100; Latest of All, Prince and Princess of Wales, 3 s. r!er 100 • 

 Royal Sovereign, Paxton's, and Noble, is. per 100. All others 

 equally cheap. 



HEAD, HAN HA 



BRISTOL. 



FRUIT 



FOR 



GROWERS 



A Year's Work on a Kent Fruit Farm." 



Is. Post Free from the Publishers, 



>. BUNTARD and CO., Maidstone 



1 eld Massss.ass.jj* 



FLOWERS. 2 ^ 8 ^ l - = 



I. * L. OowjuawMi, 148 * lJ'iSSrSlte 8t„ London , 



DUTCH 



BULBS 



Direct from the Grower to save the Middle 



profit. 



an' 



CELEBRATED 



HYACINTHS, TULIPS, 



CROCUS, DAFFODILS, 



LILIES, NARCISSUS, 

 BEGONIAS, &c, &c. 



Any Lady or Gentleman or Gardener intending 

 to buy Dutch or foreign Bulbs should write at once 

 for Foozen Brothers' Amateur Bulb Catalogue (89 

 pages in English), containing complete collectkai 

 of all Dutch and foreign Bulbs and Plants at ex- 

 ceedingly low prices. 



FAVOURABLE TERMS. 



Free delivery to destination on orders above £} 



Roozen Brothers 



OVERVEEN 



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* No connection with other firms of a similar nam 



For Market and Private Growers. 



ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, Sc. 



Descriptive Catalogues Post Free. 



HEAL&SONS 



Crawley, 



U Sussc* 



DERBYSHIRE SPAR and TUFA 

 ROCKERIES, GROTTOS, &^ ^"rc** 



for Drives and Walks.-JOHN Bokd. Beeley, i~ 

 Derbyshire. ^ 



Price 3* 6d., Crown 8vo ^^^nS^- 



Illustrated with Engravings ana riw r- 



AMATEUR'S GREENHOUSE 



CONSERVATORY. 



of " Amateur Garde rung 



• tod 



omplete Guide to the ^J a " w ^l^£ l £l ' 

 Znt of Greenhouses and Cons^aW^ , 



^opagation, WgM- Jg£- 

 Greenhouse and Conservatory^ 



Plants 



f 01ms of Plant Structures. 

 Construction of Small Plant 



Houses. . 

 Modes of Heating 



GrSouseHerbaceous Plants. 



Plants. 

 The Pelargonium. 



£ h ^ FU w£d«i Greenhous. 



The' Eri« and The Kpacris 

 The Camellia, Azalea, *i 



S^nbous* and Co— ^ 



Climbers. 

 The Orange, 

 Hard Uaved Ptopg^ 



Succulent ^ff^VJ 

 The Winter UJ» 

 Orchids and P*** 

 Greenhouse R^*. 

 Annuals m Pott- 

 Hardy Pta"; 

 Selections « 



Greenhou« 



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