290 
THE GARDENING WORLD. 
January 11, 1890. 
SALES BY AUCTION. 
MONDAY NEXT. 
Dutch Bulbs, 50 lots of special Tulips, an assort¬ 
ment of various Lilies and. hardy Bulbs. 
M essrs, protiieroe & morris win 
SELL tlie above by AUCTION, at their Central Sale 
Rooms, f-7 and GS, Cheapside, London, E.C., on MONDAY 
NEXT, Jan. 13th, at Hall-past Twelve o'clock precisely. 
On view morning of Sale and Catalogues had. 
WEDNESDAY NEXT. 
19,000 LILIUM AURATUM. 7,000 various Lilies, the whole 
received from Japan in splendid condition, 10.COO GLADIO¬ 
LUS BRENCHLEYENSIS, 1,000 L. ALBUM and L. 
HARRI8II, 300 AZALEA MOLLIS, and a collection of 
English-grown Lilies and Hardy Bulbs. 
M essrs, protheroe & morris win 
SELL the above BY AUCTION, at their Central Sale 
Rooms, 07 & 6S, Cheapside, London, E.C., on WEDNESDAY 
NEXT, January 15th, at Half-past Twelve o’clock precisely. 
On view morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. 
FRIDAY NEXT. 
Cattleyas and other Orchids, from Mr.G.T. White. 
IX/TESSRS. PROTHEROE & MORRIS will 
-LV_L SELL the above by AUCTION, at their Central Sale 
Rooms, 67 & GS, Cheapside, London, E.C., on FRIDAY NEXT, 
January 17th, at 12.30 o’clock precisely. 
On view morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. 
ORCHIDS. 
The LIVERPOOL HORTICULTURAL Co. 
(JOHN COWAN), HMITEP, 
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. 
The Vineyard PflaOTHM 
and Nurseries, UnnolUnj 
near LIVERPOOL 
FOR PLEASURE and PROFIT. 
CO i f ST Nothingso profitable and easy to grow. 
iFbUIIb 74 Acres in Stock. 
See Catalogue for simple Instructions and 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. 
Vegetable, Flower 
and Farm. 
ROSES. 
SEEDS & BULBS. 
DESCRIPTIVE LIST FREE. 
RICHARD SMITH & Go. 
WO R C ESTER. 
NORTH T BRITISH 
AGRICULTURIST. 
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and published in Scotland, is read by almost every Scotch 
farmer and by many in England, especially in the Northern 
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rpHE SIXTH VOLUME of THE GAR- 
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desire to cultivate successfully the choicest Vegetables and the 
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JAMES CARTER & Co., the Queen’s Seedsmen by Royal 
Warrant, 237 and 23S, HIGH HOLBORN. W.C. 
CANNELL’S BEGONIAS. 
GRANDiFLORA 
GRANDIFLORA 
COMPACTA, Single. 
COMPACTA fl. pi. 
Seed, 2s. Qd. perpl:t. 
Seed, 5s. per pl;t. 
Many thousands of facsimile plants to the two here 
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“THE TIMES” says:— 
“Messrs. Cannell's Double Begonias were so large that they 
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Our “ Begonias showed quite a revolution in this favourite 
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m 
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THE NEW JAPANESE 
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We are very strong here. 
SEEDS THAT GIYE SATISFAC¬ 
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isthe high quality of our flower 
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RYDER & SON, 
SEED MEBCBJJfTS, 
SALE, MANCHESTER. 
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ST ANDARD M S. 
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Seed Growers & Merchants, 
SLEAFORD. 
SHARPE’S 
Exhibition Novelties. 
PEA. —Sharpe’s Victory.per pint packet, 2s. 6 d. 
PEA.—Sharpe’s Emp-ess.per quart, 3s. 
PEA.—Sharpe’s Queen...per quart, 3s. ; perpint, Is. 6tf. 
PEA.—Sharpe’s Sir F. A. Milbank.per pint, Is. 
PEA.—Sharpe’s Triumph.per pint, Is. 
PEA.—Sharpe’s Paragon .-.perpint, Is. 
POTATO.—Sharpe’s Standard .per lb., 6d. 
POTATO.—Sharpe’s Victor .per stone, 4s. 
POTATO.—Sharpe’s Duke of Albany...per stone, 2s. 
BROCCOLI.—Sharpe’s Monarch ...per packet, Is. 6tf. 
BROCCOLI.—Sharpe’s Selected Winter, per packet, Is. 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS.—Sharpe’s Standard, per 
packet, Is. 6d. 
CABBAGE.—Sharpe’s Standard.per packet, Is. 
BEAN.—Sharpe’s Conqueror.per pint, Is. 
CUCUMBER.—Sharpe’s Epicurean.per packet, 2s. 
BEET.—Sharpe’s Emperor .per packet, Is. 
TOMATO.—Sharpe’s Eclipse .per packet, Is. 
ONION.—Sharpe’s Prize White Spanish, per packet, Is. 
All Seeds Carriage Free. Five per cent. 
Fiscount for Cash. 
SHARPE’S SPECIAL COLLECTIONS OP 
“STANDARD » 
GARDEN SEEDS. 
1—For a Large Garden. 63s. 
25 142s. 
3 > Ditto (quantities proportionately reduced) < 30s. 
4 j (21s. 
5— For a Small Garden.15s. 
6— For a Cottage Garden . .10s. 6d. 
7— For a Cottager’s or Artisan’s Garden . 5s. 
8. — The Combination Collection of Vegetable and 
Flower Seeds and Potatoes .21s. 
9. —The Exhibitor’s Collection .5s. 
CHARLES SHARPE & Co. are offering 
Prizes at the July Show of the R. H. S. as 
under : — 
For the best 24 pods each of the following Teas: 
Sharpe’s Victory, Queen, and Triumph, 1st Prize, 
42s. ; 2nd, 21s. ; 3rd, 10s. 6d. (see Schedule). 
One pint of each variety sent post free on receipt of 
5s. 6d. Intending exhibitors should apply to Charles 
Sharpe & Co. for Tickets for their exhibits prior to 
sending them to the Show. 
For Full Description of the above, see 
SSSJLRFE’S 
Illustrated Seed Catalogue^ for 1 
Post Free on application. 
