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THE GARDENING WORLD 
November 2, 1889. 
SALES BY AUCTION. 
Dutch Bulbs. 
GREAT UNRESERVED SALES, every MONDAY, WEDNES¬ 
DAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY. 
M essrs, protheroe & morris will 
SELL by AUCTION, at their Central Sale Rooms, 67 & 
6S, 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 NEST. 
Special Sale of Lilies —Important to the Trade. 
8,000 Liliurn auratum, splendid bulbs, .just received from Japan ; 
also several thousands of various Lilies, including 2,000 Lilium 
rubrum cruentum, 1,600 Lilium album Krsetzeri, 5,500 Lilium 
longiflorum, grand bulbs; 200 Lilium auratum, rubro vittatum 
and virginale, tigrinurn, eximium, elegans, &e. 
M essrs, protheroe & morris will 
SELL the above by AUCTION, at their Central Sale 
Rooms, 67 aud 6S, Cheapside, London, E.C , on TUESDAY 
NEXT, November 5th, at Half-past Twelve o’clock precisely. 
On view moriing of Sale, and Catalogues had. 
WEDNESDAY NEXT. 
Important to the Trade. 
AZALEAS, FICUS, and other PLANTS from Holland; 
GREENHOUSE PLANTS from an English Nursery ; 300 lots 
of first-class HYACINTHS, TULIPS, and other DUTCH 
BULBS, DAFFODILS, &c. 
M essrs, protheroe & morris win 
SELL the above by AUCTION, at their Central Sale 
Rooms, 67 and 6S, Cheapside, London, E.C., on WEDNESDAY 
NEXT, November 6th, at Half-past Twelve o’clock precisely. 
On view morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. 
Tottenham, Middlesex. 
ANNUAL SALE of remarkably well-grown NURSERY STOCK, 
HERBACEOUS PLANTS, and BULBS, for the growth of 
which Mr. Ware has gained a great reputation. 
M essrs, protheroe & morris are 
instructed by Mr. T. S. Wake, to SELL by AUCTION, 
on the Premises, The Hale Farm Nurseries, Tottenham, ad¬ 
joining the Tottenham Hale Station, G. E. Railway, on 
TUESDAY, November 5th, at 11 o’clock precisely, in conse¬ 
quence of the unusually large number of lots, a large quantity 
of beautifnlly-grown NURSERY STOCK, comprising;— 
5,000 Oval-leaved Privet, 2A 30,000exceptionally strong 
ft. to 5 ft., grown Seakale 
singly 
5,000 well-grown dwarf Roses 
10,000 Hardy Climbers 
3,000 Veronica Traversii 
1,000 Ornamental Grasses 
10,000 Border and Tree Car¬ 
nations 
5,000 Ornamental Shrubs 
100,000 Forcing Plants and 
Bulbs 
5,000 Choice Lilies 
5,000 Standard Ornamental 
Trees 
And other valuable Stock, all 
in the finest possible con¬ 
dition. 
The famous new yellow Chrysanthemum “Mrs. Hawkins,” &c. 
The Stock may be viewed any day (Sundays excepted) prior to 
the Sale. Catalogues may be had on the Premises, or will be 
forwarded free by post on application to the Auctioneers and 
Valuers, 67 & 6S, Cheapside, London, E.C. 
N.B.—The Auctioneers desire to call the special attention of 
Gentlemen and the Trade to this highly important Sale. It is 
impossible to enumerate within the limits of an ordinary 
advertisement the many items of stock, as it is seldom such a 
quantity is offered by Auction in one day. The whole will be 
found to he in excellent condition. 
Bagshot, Surrey. 
Highly important to the Trad e and Gentlemen engaged in 
Planting. 
EXTENSIVE SALE of SURPLUS NURSERY STOCK, grown 
to the greatest perfection and exceedingly well rooted. 
'Jl/'TESSRS. PROTHEROE & MORRIS are 
-lAJL instructed by Messrs. John Waterer & Sons to SELL 
by AUCTION, on the Premises, the celebrated Bagshot Nur¬ 
series, Bagshot, Surrey, on TUESDAY, November 5th, and three 
following days, at Twelve o'clock precisely each day, and 
without reserve, an unusually large quantity of attractive 
NURSERY STOCK, beautifully grown and well rooted, com¬ 
prising 5,000 Conifers, 2 ft. to 6 ft., in rich assortment; 6,000 
Evergreens, 2 ft. to 6 ft. ; 5.0G0 Rhododendrons, 2 ft. to 4 ft., 
an exceptionally fine lot, freely set with bloom-buds, and 
embracing all the choicest varieties in cultivation ; fine Limes, 
10 ft. to 12 ft. ; and other Standard Trees ; 10,000 Spruce Firs, 
2 ft. to 3 ft., many fit for Christmas Trees ; and other Stock. 
May be viewed any day (Sundays excepted) prior to the Sale. 
Catalogues may be had on the Premises, and of the Auctioneers 
and Land Agents, 67 and 6S, Cheapside, E.C. 
N.B.—Bagshot Station being situated on the Nurseries, 
facilities are presented for the conveyance of purchasers, and 
Messrs. J. Waterer & Sons will undertake to despatch any goods 
bought at the Sale, simply charging for the time and labour 
occupied. 
FRIDAY NEXT. 
Cattleya Mendelii and C. Mossise. 
For Sale by order of Mr. G. T. White, without reserve 
M essrs, protheroe & morris will 
SELL by AUCTION, at their Central Sale Rooms, 
67 and 6S. Cheapside, London, E.C., on FRIDAY NEXT, 
November Sth, at Haif-past Twelve o’clock, without reserve, 
a further portion of the well-known stock of CATTLEYA 
MENDELII and C. MOSSI.E, in sheath and mostly unflowered ; 
together with CYPRIPEDIUMS and a quantity of Cool House 
ORCHIDS, the whole for Sale without reserve. 
The Sale will also include about 200 lots of ESTABLISHED 
ORCHIDS from various owners. 
On view morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. 
Splendid Bulbs from Holland. 
SALES every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and SATURDAY, 
in Large and Small Lots, to suit all Buyers. 
M R, J. C, STEVENS will SELL by AUC¬ 
TION, at his Great Rooms, 3S, King Street, Covent 
Garden, W.C., every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and 8ATLTR- 
DAY, at Half-past Twelve o’clock precisely each day, first-class 
consignments of choice named HYACINTHS, TULIPS CRO¬ 
CUSES, SCILLAS, NARCISSUS, and other BULBS, arriving 
daily from well-known farms in Holland. 
Ob view mornings of Sale and Catalogues had. 
Special Sale of Orchids in Flower and Bud. 
M R, J. C. STEVENS begs to announce 
that his NEXT SPECIAL SALE of ORCHIDS in 
FLOWER and BUD will take place at his Great Rooms, 38, 
King Street. Covent Garden, W.C., on Thursday, November 14th, 
and he will he glad if Gentlemen desirous of ENTERING 
PLANTS for this SALE will PLEASE SEND LISTS AS SOON 
AS POSSIBLE. 
SOCIETIES’ ANNOUNCEMENTS. 
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Crystal Palace. 
RAND SIIpW of CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
FRIDAY and SATURDAY, NOVEMBER Sth and 9th. 
Entries close November 1st. 
Schedules and Entry Forms post free on application to 
Mr. HEAD, Superintendent Gardens Department, Crystal 
Palace. S.E._ 
National Chrysanthemum Society. 
ROYAL AQUARIUM, WESTMINSTER. 
G rand exhibition, chrysan¬ 
themums, FRUIT, AND VEGETABLES, 
Tuesday and Wednesday, November 12th and 13th. 
Schedules free on application to 
WILLIAM HOLMES. 
Frainpton Park Nurseries, Hackney, London. 
The National Chrysanthemum Catalogue, including Supple¬ 
ment for 1SS9, now ready, post free, Is. Id. 
Kingston and Surbiton Chrysanthemum Society. 
President —G. C. SHERRARD, Esq., J.P. 
T he THIRTEENTH ANNUAL exhi¬ 
bition will be held in the DRILL HALL, KINGSTON, 
on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12th and 13th, 
1SS9, when, in addition to valuable Monev Prizes, THE FIFTH 
CHAMPION CHALLENGE VASE, VALUE 25 GUINEAS, 
will be offered. Open to all Subscribe; s of 21s. Schedules and 
other information of GEO. WOODGATE, Warren House 
Gardens, Kingston Hill, Surrey, Honorary Secretary. 
Entries Close November 7th. 
Eccles, Patricroft, Pendleton, and District 
Chrysantheum Show. 
T HE THIRD ANNUAL EXHIBITION 
will be held in the Town Hall, Eccles, on Friday and 
Saturday, the 15t.h and 16th November, 1SS9. 
Prizes to the amount of upwards of £70 are offered. Entries 
close on Friday, the Sth November. Schedules and Entry Forms 
may be obtained from 
H. HUBER, Hon. Secretary. 
1S3, Worsley Road, Winton, Patricroft. 
B irmingham centenary chry- 
SANTHEMUM EXHIBITION. 
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20th and 21st. 
Special invitation to the Great Growers of England to com¬ 
pete for the Largest Prizes ever offered. 
The Exhibition will be Opened on Wednesday, Nov. 20th, by 
Sir THOMAS MARTINEAU, Knight, 
When Songs on the Chrysanthemum, specially composed for the 
occasion, will he Sung by over 200 Voices. 
A Public Luncheon will be held in the Town Hall on 
Wednesday, at 2.30 prompt. Tickets 3s. each. 
Entries close November 13th. 
Schedules and all information can be had post free on appli¬ 
cation to the Secretary, 
J. HUGHES. 
Northwood Villas, Metchley Lane, Harborne, Birmingham. 
CLAPTON NURSERY, LONDON, and 
BUSH HILL PARK, ENFIELD. 
The GLASS STRUCTURES cover an area of upwards of 
315,000 feet. 
EIGHTY HOUSES DEVOTED TO CULTURE OF 
ORCHIDS, PALMS AND FERNS. 
Immense quantities of Winter and Spring-Flowering 
Plants in variety, Ornamental-Foliaged Plants, Frnit 
Trees, Grape Vines, Roses, Shrubs, &c. 
Inspection of the Stock invited. 
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IS Hyacinths, in 3 colours 
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50 Snowdrops, selected 
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12 Tulips, finest mixed 6 Hyacinths, choice mixed. 
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12 Narcissus Polyanthus 
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200 Bulbs. 
200 Crocus, choice nmd. vars. 
12 Iris, choice mixed 
4 Liliums 
IS Seillas 
100 Snowdrops. 
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6 Jonquils, sweet-scented 
6 Narcissus Polyanthus 
12 Tulips, named, single and 
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9 Iris, choice mixed 
2 Liliums 
6 Seillas 
50 Snowdrops, selected. 
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25 Daffodils, double 
25 Tulips, double 
25 Tulips, single 
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25 Anemones, extra fine, 
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25 Anemones, extra fine mixed 
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25 Jonquils, single sweet 
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