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THE GARDENING WORLD 
January 4, 1890. 
SALES BY AUCTION. 
MONDAY NEXT. 
M esses, pkotheroe & morris: will 
SELL by AUCTION, at their Central Sale Rooms, 67 
and 68, Cheapside, London, E.C.,on MONDAY NEXT, Jan. 6th, 
at Half-past Eleven o’clock precisely, 500 lots of HYACINTHS, 
TULIPS, CROCUS, &c., from Holland. 5.000 AMERICAN 
PEARL TUBEROSES, 1,000 LILIUM WASHINGTONIANUM, 
L. HUMBOLDTII and other LILIES, &e. 
On view morning of Sale and Catalogues had. 
WEDNESDAY NEXT. 
Highly important Sale of Lilies and other Bulbs, 10,000 Lilium 
auratum, 10,000 American Pearl Tuberoses, 20,000 African 
Tuberoses just received in splendid condition, 300 Standard 
and other Roses, 5,000 Lilium album, L. lubrum, L. Krameri, 
Ac., 1,000 Lilium longiflorum, 1,000 Lilium album Kreetzeri, 
L. Melpomene, L. Washingtonianum, L. Humboldtii, and L. 
Parryi, Tigridia conchiflora, T. grandiflora alba, T. grandiflora, 
and Caloehorti in variety. A fine collection of English-grown 
Lilies, and a choice assortment of Greenhouse and Stove 
Ferns, Palms, &c. 
M essrs, protheroe & morris will 
SELL the above BY AUCTION, at their Central Sale 
Rooms, 67 & 6S, Cheapside, London, E.C., on WEDNESDAY 
NEXT, January 8th, at Half-past Twelve o’clock precisely. 
On view morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. 
Nursery Stock Sales from Sample. 
M essrs, protheroe & morris 
desire to announce that they purpose recommencing 
their SAMPLE SALES on THURSDAY, January 9th, for 
which they will be glad to RECEIVE NOTICE OF ENTRIES 
AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE. 
Auction and Estate Offices, 67 and 68, Cheapside, E.C. 
FRIDAY NEXT.—ORCHIDS. 
M essrs, protheroe & morris win 
SELL by AUCTION, at their Central Sale Rooms, 
67 & 6S, Cheapside, London, E.C., on FRIDAY NEXT, 
January 10th, a large quantity of various ESTABLISHED AND 
IMPORTED ORCHIDS. 
On view morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. 
THURSDAY NEXT. 
Important to the Trade. 
50,OCX) grand Bulbs of Lilium auratum, mostly 
in cases, as received. 
1;001 Lilium auratum macranthum, L. a. rubro-vittatum, 
L. a. W T ittei, 1,200 L. longiHorum, 1,000 L. Krameri, L. 
speciosum album and rubrum, L. Batemanniae, L. Hansoni, 
L. Leichtlinii, L. concblor, L. tigrinum flore pleno, L. elegans 
atro-purpureum and sanguineum, L. Thunbergianum “Alice 
Wilson,” L. coridion, L. medioloides, L. cordifolium, L. 
japonicum Colchesteri, L. auratum pictum, &c., just received 
direct from Japan. 
Also several thousand Tigridia grandiflora, T. grandiflora alba, 
and T. conchiflora, Lilium Parryi, L. pardalinum, L. Hum¬ 
boldtii, and L. Washingtonianum, from America, and many 
other bulbs, roots, &c. 
M R. J. C. STEVEN'S will SELL the 
above by AUCTION, at his Great Rooms, 38, King 
Street, Covent Garden, W.C., on THURSDAY NEXT, January 
9th, at Half-past Twelve o’clock precisely. 
On view morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. 
SHOW ANNOUNCEMENTS. 
National Chrysanthemum Society. 
M id-winter exhibition. 
ROYAL AQUARIUM, WESTMINSTER, 
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, JANUARY 8th & 9th, 1890. 
Chrysanthemums, Primulas, Cyclamens, &c. Miscellaneous 
Exhibits specially invited. 
Schedules free. 
WILLIAM HOLMES, Hon. Sec. 
Frampton Park Nurseries, Hackney, London. 
THE GARDENERS’ ROYAL BENEVOLENT 
INSTITUTION. 
N OTICE is hereby given that the EIFTY- 
FIRST ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the 
Members of this Institution will be held at “SIMPSON’S,” 
101, STRAND, on Thursday, the 16th of January next, for the 
purpose of receiving the Report of the Committee, and the 
Accounts of the Institution for the present year, and electing 
Officers for the ensuing year and other affairs, and also for the 
Election of Nine Pensioners on the Funds. 
The Chair will be taken at THREE o’clock. 
The Ballot will close at FIVE o’clock precisely. 
(By Order) E. R. CUTLER, Secretary. 
50, Parliament Street, London, S.W. 
December 16th, 1889. 
The Voting Papers have all been delivered; any Subscriber 
who may not have received- one is requested to make immediate 
application to the Secretary. 
‘ S MYTH’S 
GARDEN SUNDRIES, MANURES, 
SOILS, &c. 
Black and Brown Peat 
Silver Sand and Loam 
Cocoa Nut Fibre Refuse 
Leaf and Peat Mould 
Specially Prepared Mould 
Sphagnum Moss 
Guano and Dissolved Bones 
Bones, J inch and 1 inch 
Bone Dust, guaranteed pure 
Blood and Bone Manure, highly 
recommended 
Horticultural Charcoal 
Tobacco Cloth, far superior to 
Paper 
Mushroom Spawn 
Write for Price 
Russia and Archangel Mats 
Pot Washing Brushes 
Virgin Cork and Raffia 
Tanned Netting & Tarred Twine 
Trugg Garden Baskets 
Flower Sticks, from 1 to 5 feet 
Wooden Labels, from 4 to 12 in. 
Thin Bamboo Canes 
Rose and Dahlia Stakes, about 
5 feet 
Orchid Baskets and Teak Rods 
Patent Bass Brooms 
Folding Postal Flower Boxes 
Smyth’s Orchid and Hothouse 
Shading. 
List, free by post. 
G, SMYTH, 
21, GOLDSMITH STREET, DRDRY LAME, W.C. 
GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS. 
THOMAS METHVEN & SONS 
(By Boyal Warrant Nurserymen and Seedsmen to the Queen) 
BEG TO INTIMATE THAT THEIP. DESCRIPTIVE PRICED 
CATALOGUE OF GARDEN i FLOWER SEEDS 
IMPLEMENTS, GLADIOLI, &c., for 1890, 
Is now ready, and may be had Free on application. 
BAST LOTHIAN INTERMEDIATE STOCK (Methven’s Choice Strain), 
White, Purple, Scarlet, Crimson, and Snow white, Wall-leaved. In Packets, Is., 2s. 6d., and 5s. each colour. 
— SEED' WAREHOUSES — 
ORNAMENTAL TREES & SHRUBS 
Catalogues with prices and particulars post free 
on application to 
TheLIVERPOOL HORTICULTURAL Co. 
(JOHN COWAN), LIMITED, 
The Vineyard and Nurseries, 
GARSTON, near LIVERPOOL. 
SODDY’S 
SEEDS. 
CATALOGUE FOR 1890, 
Now Ready, Gratis & Rost Free. 
Extract from Letters received lately : — 
“CERTAINLY SPLENDID VALLE.” 
“ I have had wonderful success with your seeds.” 
“Iam highly pleased with the collection.” 
15, PRINCES STREET, AND NURSERY CATE, LEITH WALK, EDINBURGH. 
ORCHIDS. 
The LIVERPOOL HORTICULTURAL Co. 
(JOim C;-0' TWAM) I £SMlfE0 , 
Have an immense stock, to which they are constantly adding, 
and all are offered at the lowest possible prices. Lists with 
prices and particulars post free on application to the Company. 
Th andNu y r a s r eries, GARSTON, NEAR LIVERPOOL. 
“NOW IS THE TIME 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 offer extra fine 
Forcing Sea Kale and Rhubarb.” 
THE NURSERIES, 
TRINITY ROAD, 
WANDSWORTH COMMON. 
TTIP A and DAC PC In pots, 12s., 18s., and 24s. per doz. 
i Un other fvUDCil) and upwards. 
A DA DP VTWPC in all the leading kinds. Planting 
Ui\nfl-1 ViiiClD Canes, 5s. and 7s. 6d. each. Fruiting 
Canes, 10s. 6 d. each. 
STOVE & GREENHOUSE PLANTS ^Sff. 
Of all 
kinds 
BEN. SODDY, 
Seedsman, 
243, WALWORTH ROAD, LONDON, S.E. 
SPECIAL CULTURE OF 
FRUIT TREES A ND ROSES. 
A large and Select Stock is now offered for Sale. 
The Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogue of Fruits 
post free. 
The Descriptive Catalogue of Roses post free. 
THOMAS RIVERS & SON, 
The Nurseries, SAWBRIDGEWORTH, HERTS. 
PROTECT YOUR PLANTS 
BY USING 
“FRICI DOMO” CANVAS, 
A Cheap Substitute for Mats. 
To he had of all Nurserymen and Florists, or 
BENJAMIN EDGINGTON, LD., LONDON BRIDGE, S.E. 
C. FRAZER’S EXECUTORS 
Horticultural Builders, NORWICH. 
limbing 
FfIPHETOS 
ROSE. 
Price, 10s. 6d. each. 
Made of seasoned red wood, painted three coats of oil colour. 
Lights on each side, hinged and fitted with set-opes for venti¬ 
lation. Glazed with 21-oz. glass, ready for use. 
6 ft. by 3 ft. £2 0s. j Q arr ; a g e an ^ packing free. 
12 ft. by 3 ft.£3 los. 
BOKCING PITS with sliding lights and with wood sills 
and rafters for walls. Lights 2 ins. thick, strengthened with 
iron bar across, and fitted with handle. Glazed with 21-oz. glass, 
and painted 3 coats of oil colour. Complete, ready for fixing. 
2 Lights and Framing, S ft. by 6 ft.) Carriage ( £2 13s. 6 d. 
4 ,, ,, ,, 16 ft. by 6 ft. | and I £5 4s. 6 d. 
8 ,, ,, ,, 32 ft. by 6 ft. I packing | £11 0s. 0<f. 
5 ,, ,, ,, 60 ft. by 6 ft. I free. l£20 0s. Od. 
Illustrated Catalogues of Greenhouse, Garden Frames, Propagators, 
Handlights, &c., post free, 6 stamps. 
To be distributed in May, 1890. 
Send for full particulars to 
KEYNES, WILLIAMS & Go., 
SALISBU RY. _ 
CARSON’S PAINT 
Patronised by 16,000 of the Nobility, Gentry, 
and Clergy, 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 Testimonials, Post Free. 
LA BELLE SAUVAGE YARD, LUDGATE HILL, E.C. 
BACHELOR’S WALK, DUBLIN. Viscount for Cash. 
