TRADE MARK. 
546 
THE GARDENING WORLD. 
May 3, 1890. 
SALES BY AUCTION. 
WEDNESDAY NEST. 
Carnations, Picotees, Ferns, Palms, and other plants ; 1,000 
Anemone, The Bride, 500 choice Begonias, 2,000 Gladiolus, 
Vallotas, and Dahlias. 
M esses, peotheroe & morris will 
SELL the above by AUCTION at their Central Sale 
Rooms, 6" & 6S, Cheapside, London, E.C., on WEDNESDAY 
NEST, May 7th, at Half-past Twelve o'clock precisely. 
On view morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. 
FRIDAY NEXT. 
Established and Imported Orchids. 
TVfESSRS. PROTHEROE & MORRIS will 
1VJL SELL by AUCTION, at their Central Sale Rooms, 67 & 
6S, Cheapside, London, E.C., on FRIDAY NEXT, May 9th, at 
Half-past Twelve o'clock, a large quantity of ESTABLISHED 
and IMPORTED ORCHIDS. 
On view morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. 
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Messrs. DICKSONS, LIMITED, Chester, write “ The Flower Pots you have so largely supplied us with are light, strong and 
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SHOW ANNOUNCEMENT. 
T rentham horticultural 
SOCIETY. 
GREAT FRUIT and ROSE SHOW will be held in Trentliam 
Gardens, on JULY 10, 1890. Upwards of £80 given In Prizes for 
Cut Roses. Collection of Fruit (nine varieties), £8, and special 
value, £5; 2nd, £6; 3rd. £3. Six varieties, £4, £2, and £1. 
Prizes amounting to nearly TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY 
POUNDS are given. Schedules now ready, post free, on 
application to— 
JOHN TAYLOR, Hon. Sec. 
Trenthaip. 
SITUATIONS WANTED. 
To Noblemen and Gentlemen requiring Land 
Agents, Stewards, Bailiffs, or Gardeners. 
TAMES CARTER & Co. have at all times 
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—J. SALTER, 34, Wingford Road, Brixton Hill, S.W. 
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CLAY & LEVESLEY, 
TEMPLE MILL LANE, STRATFORD, LONDON, E. 
THURSDAY, MAY 15th. 
Special Sale of Orchids in Flower and Bud. 
M R. J. C. STEX t EXS 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, May loth, at half-past 
12 o’clock precisely, and he will be glad if Gentlemen desirous 
of ENTERING PLANTS FOR THIS SALE will please SEND 
LISTS NOT LATER THAN THURSDAY NEXT. 
55, Lionel Street, 
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NEW 
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ESTABLISHED 1818. 
HENRY HOPE, 
To Nurserymen and Florists.—London, W. 
T O BE SOLD, a First-class XURSERY, 
within 7 miles of Covent Garden, comprising about 1 acre 
of Land, with 2 Cottages and S large Greenhouses thereon, all 
well stocked and heated with hot-water. Lease 15 years. 
Terms moderate.—For particulars apply to W. E., 130, Percy 
Road, Shepherd’s Bush, W. 
OF 
GREENHOUSES, 
GARDEN-FRAMES, dc 
Will he sent post free on 
reference to this Adver¬ 
tisement. 
