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GARDENERS' 



MAGAZINE 



October 29, 1 



898. 



S>sll0 tn ZMtM 



GREAT SALES OF DUTCH BULBS 



Every Day except Saturdays. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS 

 will SELL BY AUCTION, at their Central Sale 

 Rooms, 67 and 68, Cheapside, London, E.C. f as above, 

 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- 



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 SaJes. 



On view Mornings of Sale, and Catalogues had : 



Tottenham, JT.— Two Hays' Sale. 



Adjoining the Tottenham Hale Station, Great Eastern Main 



Line. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS 

 will SELL BY AUCTION, on the Premises, the 

 Hale Farm Nurseries, Tottenham, N., by order of Mr. 

 T. S. Ware, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, November 

 1st and 2nd, at Eleven o'clock precisely each dav, 2,500 Roses in 

 pots, Standard Roses, 10,000 Carnations and Picotees (named 

 sorts in pots), Tree Carnations in variety, 50,000 Double and 

 Single Tuberous-rooted Begonias, a special feature at this Nur- 

 sery ; Double Hollyhocks, 50,000 Clematis, Ampelopsis, and 

 other Climbers ; 100,000 Seakale and Asparagus, extra strong ; 

 10,000 Home-grown Lilies, 200.000 Berlin Crown Lily of the 

 Valley, forcing Plants and Bulbs in endless variety, 100,000 

 Herbaceous Plants and miscellaneous Bulbs. May be viewed. 

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

 68, Cheapside, London, E.C. ' 



Wednesday Best, at 5 o'clcck. 



ENORMOUS SALE of 192,819 JAPANESE LILIES, com- 

 prising 111,890 LILIUM LONGIFLORUM, from 6 in. to 

 win. Bulbs; 1,200 new early L. LONGIFLORUM, 1,750 

 L. LONG. EXIMIUM, 7,140 L. AURATUM, 1,000 L. 

 KRAETZERI, 29,500 L. RUBELLUM^ 19,320 L. ELE- 

 GANS. and 19,500 other LILIES in variety; also 18,000 

 NERINE JAPONICA, and 1,000 JOSS LILIES, the 

 whole in cases as received. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS 

 will SELL the above BY AUCTION, at their 

 Central Sale Rooms, 67 and 63, Cheapside, London, E.C, 

 on WEDNESDAY next, November 2, at Five o'clock. 

 On view morning of sale, and Catalogues had. _ 



Thursday, November lO m 



Preliminary Notice of an Immense Sale of First-class 



Perennials and Rare Bulbs. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS 

 will SELL as above BY AUCTION, at their Central 

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

 THURSDAY, November 10, at Twelve o'clcck. 

 On view morning of sale, and Catalogues had. 



Friday Next. 



IMPORTED AND ESTABLISHED ORCHIDS. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS 

 will SELL the above BY AUCTION, at their Cen- 



?£^?^!' E Rooiv J s > 6 7 and 68, Cheapside, London, E.C, on 

 1 KID AY next, November?^, at Half- past Twelve o'clock. 



On view Morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. 



DUTCH BULBS! 



DUTCH BULBS! 



SALES NEARLY EVERY DAY, IN LARGE AND SMALL 



M LOTS, TO SUIT ALL BUYERS. 

 R. J. C STEVENS will SELL BY 

 AUCTION at his Great Rooms, 38, King Strket, 

 Covent Garden, nearly every day. at Half-past Twelve, first- 

 5:2/^ consignments of choice HYACINTHS, TULIPS, 

 CROCUSES, NARCISSUS, and other Bulbs arriving daily 



from well-known farms in Holland, in the finest possible con- 

 dition. 



On view Mornings of Sale, and Catalogues had. 



By order of the Executes of the late Sir Henry Peek, Bart — 



M Notice of Sale at Wimhledon House, Wimbledon. 

 ESSRS. W. M. OGDEN and SONS will 

 „ SELL BY AUCTION, on the Estate, as above, on 



FRIDAY and SATURDAY, November 4 th and S th, 1898, 

 at Eleven o clock precisely, the Live and Dead Stock of the 

 F arm and Gardens, in the order of Sale set out below. Private 

 view any time, by cards of the Auctioneers. Public view days 

 Wednesday and Thursdayj the 2nd and 3rd November; 



Catalogues may be obtained of the Auctioneers at their Offices, 

 80, Coleman Street. E.C. : nnr! HIrrK 



M^^'k Dealers and Farmers. To Nurservmen. 

 ESSRS. W. M. OGDEN and SONS at 

 tj v ?! eVe ^ o'clock.— 32 Scotch Bullocks, Jersey Cows, 

 Heifers, Pips, Carts, Heavy Roller, Timber Trolley, HarnesJ, 



Kicks or Hay, and miscellaneous agricultural effects on the 

 estate as above. , 



At Two o'clock Stone Statues and Vases, Rhododendron, 

 Aucubi, Laurel, and Holly Bushes, Box, Lilac, and Rose T - 

 Irish \ ews, L Azalea, and Retinospora, &c, on the esta 



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Second Day's Sale next 8atnrd»y. 



MtJcJDo"«, r) T. n ' l ^2h2^ and Others. 

 ESSRS. W M. OGDEN and SONS, 



Melon nmiP^-fcl, ' Co ™™™Y, Orangery, Greenhouse*, 



&r dm and miscel - 



C hrlsa nthem' C an^V T ° Ung - FniU T ' ees ' Camellias. 62 dozen 

 Cu?rant KuXT V V i"«, Gooseberry and 



thelSate "Set£ ^ K &c\ On 



1« 149. ALDBB8GATH 8TBBHT, LONDON , B.C. 



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A SPECIALTY. 



Large Stock of Stout, Robust, and Fibrous-rooted Trees. 

 LeadiDg Varieties by the 1,000, True to Name. 



PYRAMIDS and BUSHES 



A FEATURE. 



STANDARDS, ESPALIERS, and CORDONS, 



WELL GROWN, WELL TRAINED. 



ROSES, SHRUBS, FOREST TREES; 



HEDGE AND COVERT PLANTS 



THEJEXPORT NURSERIES. 



In Great Variety. 



CATALOGUES AND ESTIMATES ON APPLICATION, 



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MARSHALL 



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BARNHAM NURSERY, 



BARN HAM JUNCTION, SUSSEX. 



*FOR PLEASURE AND PROFIT 



Nothing: so profitable and 



easy to grow. 

 *-o Acres of Saleable Trees. 



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HEEMSTEDE, NEAR HAARLEM, HOLLAND 



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Lists Free* 



HUNDREDS of THOUSANDS. 



Bushes in variety. Packing and 

 Carriage free for Cash with order. 

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

 All other Nursery Stock 



carriage Jorwaid. 



inPOTS From 15/= a doz. 



Ornamental Trees, 91 Acres. 

 A Superb Collection of 



Herbaceous Plants, 

 Four Acres of Glass, 

 Clematis 80,CC0' from 15 -doz. 



*V.Z?. — 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, 

 free on receipt of 3d. for postage. 



Please mention this Paper. 



RICHARD SMITH &C?. WORCESTER 



AS the honour to inform readers that hk TOW* . . ~ 

 o and Plant Price List, at lowest prices m^En&'f 1 Bt * 

 1898, will be sent post free on appneadon. N ft^ 

 P*««f Orders of 10s. and above entirely fre i to 

 in England, Scotland, and Ireland. 7 ° dcstu *tioo 



2 Some Sorts of Bulbs Noted Out Price List, 



Single Anemones, in fine mixture ... ^ 

 Crocus, II. size, in line mixture 

 Crocus, I. s ize, in fine mixture 

 Hyacinths, mixed, for bedding or forcing ... 

 Hyacinths, single, first size, named, in several 

 best leading sorts (red, white, and blue 

 varieties), equal quantities, my selection 

 Iris Kaempferi (Japan Iris), in fine mixture 

 Iris Germanica ( Flag Iris), in fine mixture 



Iris Sibirica, in fine mixture 



Iris Spanish, in the finest mixture 

 Lilium Candidum, single, pure white ... 

 Montbretia croscosmiasflora, orange scarlet 

 Narcissus campernel Jonquil, yellow ... 

 Narcissus, double, Incomparable, primrose 

 Narcissus van Sion, single, yellow trumpet ... 

 Narcissus Stella, white, yellow cup 

 Gladiolus Marie Lemoine, fine ... 

 Gladiolus Brenchlyensis, deep scarlet ... 

 Scilla Sibirica praecox, intense blue^ 

 Tulips, single early, in the finest mixture 

 Tulips, double early, in the finest mixture ... 

 Due van Thol Tulips, sin. le, excellent for 



early forcing 

 Grape Hyacinths, blue 

 Anemone japonica, rose ... ^ ... 

 Hemerocallis (Day Lily), mixed ■ 

 Pyrethrum, fine double, pure white 

 Tritoma uvaria (Red Hot Poker) 

 Sparaxis, in fine mixture... 

 Funkias, in fine mixture ... 

 Gladiolus Colvilli, white ... 

 Hyacinthus candicans, white 

 Iris pumila, mixed 

 Lilium umbellatum, red 



Snowdrops, Elwesi 

 250 Bulbs of the same kind will be charged at the 1,000 rate; 



25 at the price per 100 ; 6 at the price per doz. 

 COLLECTION D.— For Spring Gardening, containing i,pa 



Bulbs, £1 is. Half this for ns. 

 COLLECTION B.— For Indoor, containing 529 Bulbs, for 91 



Pots or Glasses. £1 is. Half this for 11s. 



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ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, 



Descriptive Catalogues Post Free. 



HEAL&qONS 



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CTawley, 



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THREE . GOLD MEDALS FOR ROSES IN 1896 



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WALT HAM CROSS, 



Plant, Bulb, and Seed Merchant^ 



EBTS. 



Respectfully solicit orders for their unrivalled stock of 



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They also beg to call attention to their extensive collections of 



Fruit Trees, Hardy Trees and Shrubs, Rhododendrons, Herbaceous 



Climbing Plants, Camellias and Azaleas, and Bulbs, all in 



best possible condition for autumn delivery. 



Plants, 



ON 



HOTS 



All Hursery Stock offered b> nJa ?AU1 

 warm, dry summer havin g produced exc 

 sou of wMch their nnrseriea const." 



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IMPORTANT !-OBSERVE CHRISTIAN NAME AND ADDRESS 



WM. PAUL and SON. WALTHAM CROSS. 



HERTS 



