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THE GARDENING WORLD 
February 22, 1890. 
SALES BY AUCTION. 
MONDAY NEXT. 
2,000 LILIUM AURATUM, including several lots of immense 
bulbs ; also L. KRAMERI, L. SPECIOSUM, and others from 
Japan : a large assortment, of English-grown LILIES and 
HARDY BULBS. TUBEROSES, GLADIOLUS, TIGRIDIAS, 
BEGONIAS. GREENHOUSE PLANTS, PALMS, Standard 
and Dwarf ROSES, Ac. 
M essrs, protheroe & morris wm 
SELL the above by AUCTION, at their Central Sale 
Rooms, 67 and 68, Cheapside, London, E.C., on MONDAY 
NEXT, February 24th, at Half-past Twelve o’clock precisely. 
On view morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. 
TUESDAY NEXT. 
Orchids in Flower. 
IVTESSRS. 
-LtjL SELL by 
PROTHEROE & MORRIS will 
by AUCTION at their Central Sale Rooms, 67 
and 6S, Cheapside, London, E.C., on TUESDAY NEXT, 
February 25th, at Half-past Twelve o’Clock, a large quantity of 
various Orchids from private and other collections ; also a few 
lots of Established Orchids. 
On view morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. 
WEDNESDAY NEXT. 
3,000 LILIUM AURATUM, 1,500 L. SPECIOSUM RUBRUM, 
1,500 L. ALBUM IvRCETZERI, and 400 L. MACRANTHUM ; 
8,000 AMERICAN PEARL TUBEROSES, 500 standard and 
dwarf ROSES, AZALEA MOLLIS, RHODODENDRONS, 
GHENT AZALEAS, 60,000 KENTIA SEEDS, Belmoreana 
and Fosteriana; also a collection of GREENHOUSE and 
STOVE FERNS from an English Nursery. 
M essrs, protheroe & morris will 
SELL the above by AUCTION at their Central Sale 
Rooms, 67 & 68, Cheapside, London, E.C., on WEDNESDAY 
NEXT, February 26th, at Half-past Twelve o'clock precisely. 
On view morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. 
FRIDAY NEXT. 
Orchids. 
M essrs, protheroe & morris will 
SELL by AUCTION, at their Central Sale Rooms, 
67 & 6S, Cheapside, London, E.C., on FRIDAY NEXT, February 
2Sth, at Half-past Twelve o'clock, a large quantity of ESTAB¬ 
LISHED and IMPORTED ORCHIDS, also several lots of 
Orchids in flower. 
On view morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. 
ORCHIPST 
The LIVERPOOL HORTICULTURAL Co. 
(JOHN COW ST;), UMITED, 
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 LY»r«,i„., carstonTsear Liverpool. 
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FORBES’ CATALOGUE 
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HAWICK, SCOTLAND. 
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