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THE GARDENING WORLD 
October 19, 1889. 
SALES BY AUCTION. 
Splendid Bulbs from Holland. 
SALES every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and SATURDAY, 
in Large and Small Lots, to suit ail Buyers. 
M R. J. C. STEVENS will SELL by AUC¬ 
TION, at Ms Great Rooms, 3S, King Street, Covent 
Garden, W.C., every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and SATUR¬ 
DAY, at Half-past Twelve o'cloek precisely each day, first-class 
consignments of choice named HYACINTHS, TULIPS, CRO¬ 
CUSES, NARCISSUS, SCILLAS, and other BULBS, arriving 
daily from well-known farms in Holland. 
On view mornings of Sale and Catalogues had. 
Dutch Bulbs. 
GREAT UNRESERYED SALES, every MONDAY, WEDNES¬ 
DAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY. 
M essrs, protheroe & morris win 
SELL by AUCTION, at their Central Sale Rooms, 67 & 
6 S, Cheapside, London, E.C., every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, 
THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, at Half-past Eleven o’clock 
each day, extensive consignments of first-class HYACINTHS, 
TULIPS, CROCUS, NARCISSUS, and other BULBS from 
Holland, lotted to suit the Trade and Private Buyers. 
On view mornings of Sale, and Catalogues had. 
TUESDAY NEXT. 
Special Sale of Lilies. —Important to the Trade. 
8,000 Lilium auratum, splendid Bulbs, just received from 
Japan ; also several thousands of various Lilies, including 2,000 
Lilium rubium eruentum, 1,600 Lilium album Kratzeri, 
5,500 Lilium longiflorum, grand bulbs ; 200 Lilium auratum, 
rubro vittatum and virginale, tigrinum, eximium, elegans, &c. 
lY/TESSRS. PROTHEROE & MORRIS will 
L»_I_ SELL the above by AUCTION, at their Central Sale 
Rooms, 67 & 68 , Cheapside, London, E.C., on TUESDAY 
NEXT, October 22nd, at Half-past Eleven o’clock precisely. 
On view morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. 
WEDNESDAY NEXT. 
FICUS, FERNS, and other PLANTS from Holland, PALMS, 
and other decorative plantsfrom an English nursery; 300 lots 
of first-class DUTCH BULBS, DAFFODILS, &c. 
M essrs, protheroe & morris win 
SELL the above by AUCTION, at their Central Sale 
Rooms, 67 and 68 , Cheapside, Loudon, E.C., on WEDNESDAY 
NEXT, October 23rd, at Half-past Eleven o’clock precisely, 
without reserve. 
On view’ morning of Sale, and Catalogues ha d. 
East Dulwich. 
WITHOUT RESERVE. 
M essrs, protheroe & morris are 
instructed by A. Briant, Esq., of East Dulwich, to 
SELL by AUCTION, at the Shawbury Hall, Shawbury Road 
(5 minutes’ walk from East Dulwich Station), where the plants 
have been removed for convenience of Sale, on MONDAY, 
October 21st, at One o'cloek, his entire collection of ORCHIDS’ 
ill-health compelling him to relinquish their cultivation. The 
plants are in excellent condition, and include many rare and 
choice species. 
On view the morning of Sale at Shawbury Hall, as above, 
where Catalogues can be had; also from the Auctioneers, 67 & 
68 , Cheapside, E.C. _ 
Heaton House, Cheshunt. 
The well-known Collection of ESTABLISHED ORCHIDS, 
formed by the late C. J. Partington, Esq., and including 
undoubtedly the finest lot of Phalaenopsis that has been 
offered for many years. 
M essrs, protheroe & morris have 
been favoured with instructions from the Executors to 
SELL BY AUCTION, on the Premises as above, about 1 mile 
from the Cheshunt Railway Station, on TUESDAY and 
WEDNESDAY NEXT, October 22nd and 23rd, at Half-past 
Twelve o’clock precisely each day, without the least reserve, the 
above well-known Collection of ESTABLISHED ORCHIDS, 
including an exceptionally fine lot of Phalamopsis, the whole of 
the plants being remarkably well grown, and in excellent 
condition. The Collection also includes a very fine batch of 
Cattleya Mendelii, five plants of Cattleya Gaskelliana alba 
Cattleya Mosshe, a splendid lot of Hasdevallias, Odontoglossum 
Alexandra, and others. 
May be viewed by appointment with the Gardener any day 
prior to the Sale. Catalogues are now ’ready, and may be ob¬ 
tained of the Gardener on the Premises,'or of the Auctioneers, 
67and 6 S, Cheapside, E.C. 
Exeter. 
SIX DAYS UNRESERVED SALE of particularly well-grown 
NURSERY STOCK, presenting to Gentlemen and the 
Trade largely engaged in Planting, a splendid opportunity of 
securing acres of well-assorted and thriving youn<* Stock 
M essrs, protheroe & morris are 
instructed by Messrs. Lcfcomee, Pince & Co., who are 
relinquishing the business, to SELL BY AUCTION on the 
Premises, the Nurseries, Exeter, on MONDAY, October 2Sth 
and five following days, at Half-past Twelve o'clock precisely 
each day, without the slightest reserve, the First Portion of the 
extensive^ NURSERY STOCK, comprising specimen Border 
Sr n'™ s L m - rlch assortment and in considerable quantities; 
-5,000 Conifers of the choicest description, beautifully growm 
and in various sizes ; 20,000 Evergreens, comprising Variegated 
and Green Hollies, Golden and English Yews, &c.; 3,000 Hybrid 
Rhododendrons, 2S.000 Fruit Trees, consisting of 6,000 Standard 
Dwarf and Pyramidal Apples ; 4,000 ditto Pears, 1,000 Dwarf 
Trained Peaches, Nectarines and Apricots, not injured by frost 
Thousands of Ornamental Trees, Deciduous Shrubs and Climb- 
mg Plants ; 15,000 GREENHOUSE PLANTS, including 3,000 
Ericas - J . 500 Camellias and Azaleas, 250 Daphnes 
2,o00 Genistas, 3,000 various Ferns, of sorts, 600 Roses in pots, 
The Stock may be viewed any day prior to the Sale. Cata- 
logues may be obtained on the Premises, and of the Auctioneers 
and Valuers, 67 & 6 S, Cheapside, E.C. 
N.B.—Purchasers may arrange with the Manager at the 
Nursery to have their lots packed and forwarded to any part of 
SFRYlf T°n up t* FT USU «nT^ arge ’ The “^-established NUR- 
dEKi is TO BE LET or SOLD, on very advantageous terms. 
. ™lP?rti c ulars may be ot , tained of jj essrs PROTHEROE 
s. MORRIS as above. 
To Nurserymen, Seedsmen, and Florists 
~P0R SALE, BY PRIVATE TREATY, a 
-L First-class Nursery and Florist’s Business, together with 
Three quarters of an Acre of Land, Seven Hothouses (containing 
about 2a 000 feet of glass) well-stocked, Cottage and Building 
in one of the principal Lincolnshire Towns. Everythin^ as a 
f°?§, c °, n . cel A' Cut Flowers a specialty.—Further particulars 
and Card to View, apply, FRANK FLETCHER, Leeds, 
FOR PLE ASURE and P ROFIT. 
C O 111 TP Nothing so profitable and easy to grow. 
I H U 1 I ■ 74 Acres in Stock. 
See Catalogue for simple Instructions a'tuL kinds of 
Trees to suit all soils. 
20 Acres. 
Bushes, 8s. per doz. ; 60s. per 100. 
Packing and carriage free for cash with order. 
ROSES IN POTS from 15s. per dozen. 
ORNAMENTAL TREES.— 91 Acres. 4 Acres of 
Glass. 
CLEMATiS (80,000), 12s., 18s. and 24s. per dozen. 
SEEDS & BULBS. 
DESCRIPTIVE LIST FREE. 
ROSES. 
RICHARD SMITH & Go. 
_ WORCE ST ER. 
KE LWAY&S ON. 
PARIS “EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE” 
PREMIER AWARDS 
FOR 
KELWAY’S P/EONIES. 
KELWAY’S DELPHINIUMS. 
KELWAY’S PYRETHRUMS. 
KELWAY’S GAILLARDIAS- 
HERBACEOUS 
IRIS. 
GLADIOLI. 
KELWAY’S 
KELWAY’S 
KELWAY’S 
PLANTS. 
CATALOGUES GRATIS. 
Langport, Somerset. 
SOCIETIES’ ANNOUNCEMENTS. 
Royal Horticultural Society. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM CENTENARY 
CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION, 1SS9. 
A Conference and Exhibition to celebrate the CENTENARY 
of Chrysanthemum culture in this country will be held at the 
Royal Horticultural Society’s Gardens, Chiswick, on TUESDAY 
and WEDNESDAY, November 5th and 6th, 1SS9. 
Papers will be read by leading authorities on Chrysanthemum 
culture each day at 1.30 p.m. 
The EXHIBITION will embrace all subjects pertaining to the 
Chrysanthemum, whether in its botanical, its horticultural, its 
literary, or its artistic aspects ; and it will seek to bring together 
for the purposes of reciprocal information and friendship, all 
those interested in the Chrysanthemum and its culture. 
Admission: Tuesday, from 1 o’clock, and Wednesday, from 10 
o’clock. One Shilling. 
United Horticultural Benefit and Provident 
Society. 
HPHE ANRUAL DINNER of this Society 
_L will take place on Wednesday, October 23rd, at the 
Cannon Street Hotel, E.C., at 5.30 p.m. N. N. Sherwood, Esq 
will preside. 
Tickets, 5 s. each, to be had of the Secretary, 
W. COLLINS. 
9, Martindale Road, Balham, S.W. 
National Chrysanthemum Society. 
ROYAL AQUARIUM, WESTMINSTER. 
YD RAND EXHIBITION. CHRYSAN- 
YA THEMUMS, FRUIT, AND VEGETABLES, 
Tuesday and Wednesday, November 12th and 13th. 
Schedules free on application to 
„ WILLIAM HOLMES. 
Framptou Park Nurseries, Hackney, London. 
The National Chrysanthemum Catalogue, including Supple¬ 
ment for 1SS9, now ready, post free, Is. Id. 
Eccles, Patricroft, Pendleton, and District 
Chrysantheum Show. 
rTMIE THIRD ANNUAL EXHIBITION 
-L will be held in the Town Hall, Eccles, on Friday and 
Saturday, the lath and 16th November, 1SS9. 
Prizes to the amount of upwards of £70 are offered. Entries 
close on Friday, the 8th November. Schedules aud Entry Forms 
may be obtained from 
H. HUBER, Hon. Secretary. 
1S3, Worsley Road, Winton, Patricroft. 
rpHE TWICKENHAM CHRYSANTHE- 
JL MUM SHOW will beheld in the Town Hall on TUESDAY 
and WEDNESDAY, 19th and 20th NOVEMBER. All par¬ 
ticulars may be had of the Hon. Secretary, Mr, J. J. G. PUGH 
2, Heath Road, Twickenham. 
Special Notice to Horticultural Sundriesmen, 
Builders, Engineers, &c., &c. 
S PACES may now be secured for exhibits at 
the GRAND PETE of the NATIONAL CHRYSANTHE¬ 
MUM SOCIETY, to he held Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov. 12th 
and 13th, at the ROYAL AQUARIUM, WESTMINSTER. 
Early application necessary. 
„ WILLIAM HOLMES. 
Prampton Park Nurseries, Hackney, London. 
Soddy’s BulbGollegtions 
All “Best Bulbs Only.’’ Carriage Paid. 
Collection A, for tlie Open Ground. 12 9. 572 Bulbs. 
25 Anemones, finest mixed 
200 Crocus, in 4 colours 
50 Daffodils, various 
25 Tulips, dble. finest mixd. 
25 Tulips, single „ „ 
IS Hyacinths, in 3 colours 
12 Iris, finest mixed 
6 Jonquils, sweet-scented 
6 Lilies 
25 Narcissus Pheasant's Eye 
12 Narcissus, double white 
6 Narcissus Polyanthus 
25 Ranunculus, finest mixed 
100 Snowdrops, selected 
25 Winter Aconites 
12 Scillas. 
Collection B, for the Open Ground, 6/-. 268 Bulbs. 
12 Anemones, finest mixed 
100 Crocus, in 3 colours 
12 Tulips, dble. finest mixd. 
12 Tulips, single ,, ,, 
6 Hyacinths, in 3 colours 
6 Iris, finest mixed 
12 Narcissus Pheasant's Eye 
12 Daffodils, finest mixed 
23 Ranunculus, finest mixed 
50 Snowdrops, selected 
12 Winter Aconites 
12 Scillas. 
Collection C, for the Open Ground, 3 /-. 1S5 Bulbs. 
6 Daffodils i 6 Narcissus Pheasant’s Eye 
25 Snowdrops, selected 6 Narcissus, double white 
100 Crocus, choice mixed 12 Iris, finest mixed 
12 Tulips, finest mixed 6 Hyacinths, choice mixed. 
12 Scillas 
Collection D, for Conservatory and Room Decor¬ 
ations, 13 /-. 
IS Hyacinths, choice named 
12 Jonquils, sweet-scented 
12 Narcissus Polyanthus 
12 Tulips, named, single and 
double 
200 Bulbs. 
200 Crocus, choice nmd. vars. 
12 Iris, choice mixed 
4 Liliums 
IS Scillas 
100 Snowdrops. 
Collection E, for Conservatory and Room Decor¬ 
ations, 6/6, 
9 Hyacinths, choice named 
6 Jonquils, sweet-scented 
6 Narcissus Polyanthus 
12 Tulips, named, single and 
double 
200 Bnlbs. 
100 Crocus, choice nmd. vars. 
9 Iris, choice mixed 
2 Liliums 
6 Scillas 
50 Snowdrops, selected. 
Collection J, for the Open Ground. 13 / 6 . S12 Bulbs. 
50 Hyacinths, 3 colours 
12 Narcissus Polyanthus 
25 Narcissus Pheasant’s Eye 
25 Narcissus, double white 
25 Daffodils, double 
25 Tulips, double 
25 Tulips, single 
400 Crocus, Dutch, separate 
colours 
25 Anemones, extra fine, 
mixed double 
50 Snowdrops, single 
25 Anemones, extia fine mixed 
single 
25 Ranunculus, extra fine 
25 Jonquils, single sweet- 
12 Scillas [scented 
12 Iris, English, fine mixed 
12 Irish, Spanish, ,, 
12 Aconites, Winter 
12 Hyacinthus botryoides 
2 Crown Imperials. 
Complete CATALOGUE of DUTCH BULBS gratis on application. 
B EEL'S ODD Y, 
Bulb Importer 1 , IALI0RTH RD„ LOUDON, S.E. 
LAING’S LARGE COLLECTIONS 
SONS- 
OF 
s, FRUIT TREES, 
J ROSES, VINES, &c. 
If Are exceptionally fine thisseason; in¬ 
spection invited. Railway Station, 
Catford Bridge. Catalogues gratis. 
JOHN LAING & SONS, 
§ccd, 'gflant, gJulb, §’ ‘gd'ce glterchonti, 
FOREST HILL , EOXDOX, S.E. 
“NOW IS- THE Ti^E TO PLANT TREES.” 
R OBERT NEAL begs to call the attention of 
Gentlemen, Local Boards, Builders, and others 
who intend planting this season, to his large and varied 
stock of Shrubs, Standard and Ornamental and Forest 
Trees, Fruit Trees, Roses, and Climbing Plants, &c., 
which, being well transplanted, are in fine condition 
for removal, and having been grown in the vicinity of 
London, are specially adapted for Town and Street 
Plantings. Special quotations for large quantities. 
Delivery free within a radius of six miles of the 
Nursery. Inspection of the stock solicited. Cata¬ 
logues free on application. “Also to otter extra fine 
Forcing Sea Kale and Rhubarb.” 
THE NURSERIES, 
TRINITY ROAD, 
WAND SW ORTH COMMON. 
CARNATIONS and PICOTEES. 
H IGHEST AWARDS wherever Exhibited. 
The choicest exhibition varieties, good plants, true to 
name, my selection, per dozen, 6s. ; per 100, 42s. Also liberal 
collections at 5s., 10s., 15s., 20s. Carriage paid for cash. Cata¬ 
logue post free. The trade supplied. 
T.LORDJ R. Lord) H0LEB0TT0M, TODMORDEN 
CARSON’S PAINT 
Patronised by 16,000 of the Nobility, Gentry, 
and Clergv, for all kinds of 
OUTDOOR WORK, CONSERVATORIES, 
Greenhouses, Frames, &c. 
1 Cwt., and Oil Mixture, Free to all Stations. 
Liquid Non-Poisonous Paints for Inside of Conservatories, &c. 
Prices , Patterns, and I'estimonials, Post Free. 
LA BELLE SAUYAGE YARD, LUDGATE HILL, E.C. 
BACHELOR’S WALK, DUBLIN. Discount for Cash. 
