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THE GARDENING WORLD 
July 5, 1890. 
SALES BY AUCTION. 
Second Portion. 
THE CELEBRATED STUDI.EY HOUSE COLLECTION 
OF ESTABLISHED ORCHIDS. 
Absolutely without reset ve. 
HIGHLY' IMPORTANT SALE of the SECOND PORTION of 
(his renowned COLLECTION, the whole being remarkable 
for splendid culture and condition, and including a great 
proportion of plants matchless in point of rarity, by order 
of F. G. Tautz, Esq., who is compelled to relinquish their 
cultivation in conseouence of a eliange of residence. 
M ESSRS. PROTHEROE & MORRIS are 
favoured with instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at 
their Central Auction Rooms 67 A 6S, Cheapside, London, E.C 
on TUESDAY' and WEDNESDAY', July Sth and 9th, at half¬ 
past Twelve o’clock precisely each day, the SECOND PORTION 
of this SUPERB COLLECTION. Amongst the many tine 
things included in this Sale, the following may he specially 
mentioned: 
Cypripedium Boxallii atratum 
Carrierei 
Fairieanuin 
Germinyanum 
Harrisianunr “ Yivicans ” 
Hornianum 
insigne “ Tautzianuni ” 
Io 
Io grandis 
Lawrenceanum stenocemium 
leucorrhodum 
maeropterum 
Morganise Burfordienso 
Mrs. C. Canham 
cenanthum superbum 
Peetersianum 
Sallieri Hyeanum 
selligerum majus 
villosum albo-marginatum 
L;elia anceps alba 
— Dawsoni 
callistoglossa 
purpurata “ Sunset ’’ 
Cattleya exoniensis 
Gaskelliana albens 
— Delliense 
gigas Norman! 
Mendelii Garnettii 
Mossiae Studleyana 
porphyroglossa 
Cattleya Schroderte alba 
Skinneri alba 
Triame alba 
— aperta 
— Backhouseana 
— DodgsODii 
— eboracensis 
— 11 Enchantress ” 
— splendens 
— Studleyana 
Odont.oglossum egregiutn 
hlepharicanthum 
crispunr guttatum 
cuspidatum xanthoglossum 
elegans 
Ruckerianum splendens 
vexillarium purpureum 
— splendens 
— variegatum 
Dendrobiunr Falconeri 
gigahteum 
macrophyllum, var. Richardi 
Schroderi 
Wardianum album 
AeTides expausum Leonite 
Angrtecum Chailluanum 
Epidendrum Randii 
purpureum 
Masdevallia Harryana, Thom¬ 
son’s Scarlet 
N.B.—The whole of the plants will be submitted to the 
hammer, and in no case will any plant he sold privately. 
Catalogues will be forwarded on application to the Auctioneers, 
(17 and (IS, Cheapside, London, E.C. 
FRIDAY NEST. 
Established Orchids. 
From the Collection of His Grace the Duke of 
Marlborough. 
M essrs, protheroe & morris are 
favoured with instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at 
their Central Sale Rooms, 67 & 6S, Cheapside, London, E.C.,on 
FRIDAY NEXT, July 11th, at Half-past Twelve o'clock, about 
400 lots of exceedingly well-grown ESTABLISHED ORCHIDS. 
On view morning of Sale and Catalogues had. 
SHOW ANNOUNCEMENTS. 
B righton horticultural 
ASSOCIATION. 
GRAND ROSE SHOW (with Plants, Ferns, &e.), JULY' 9th 
and 10th. 
GRAND AUTUMN EXHIBITION, SEPTEMBER 10th & 11th. 
For Schedules, apply to 
EDWARD CARPENTER, Secretary. 
90, St. James’ Street, Brighton. 
Royal Horticultural Society, Chiswick Gardens. 
G rand carnation, picotee and 
FERN CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION. 
July 22nd and 23rd, 1S90. 
The Conference will he opened each day at 2.30 p.m. 
Interesting papers will be read—on the History and Culture of 
Carnations and Ferns—by eminent Botanists and Cultivators. 
Admission—Tuesday, from 2 o'clock; Wednesday, from 10 
o’clock—One Shilling. 
Schedules and further information may he obtained on appli¬ 
cation to the Secretary, R. H. S , 117, Victoria Street, S.W. 
Entries to be returned to Mr. A. F. BARRON, R. H. S. 
Gardens, Chiswick, not later than Friday, July ISth. 
W ILMS L O W and ALDERLEY 
HORTICUXTURAL SOCIETY^.—The above Society 
will hold its SECOND ANNUAL SHOW in Hawthorn Hall 
Field, Wilmslow, on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, July 25tli and 
26th next. Schedule of Prizes (£140) on application. 
T. W. .MARKLAND, ) 
C. E. H. HOBSON, j 
Hon. Secs. 
F ifth national co - operative 
FLOWER SHOW, CRYSTAL PALACE, AUGUST 16,1S90. 
Schedules now ready of over S25 
Prizes, comprising Gold, Silver and 
Bronze Medals, £350 in cash, special 
Prizes in Goods, Certificates, &c., 
post free on application to 
EDWARD OWEN GREENING, 
Hon. Secretary. 
At this Show the Agricultural and 
Horticultural Association, Ltd., offer 
£150 for best produce grown from 
their Reliable One and All Seeds. 
3, Agar Sheet, Strand, W.C.: and 
Creek Road, Deptford, S.E. 
FETES, FLOWER SHOY/S, BAZAARS,&c. 
COI-. J- H. MEURICE’S 
Reliable Recherche Novelties and Entertainments of every de 
scription Provided. Extraordinary attractions 25 per cent 
under ordinary prices. Money-making Specialties and every 
Novelty to attract, also for Institutes, Public Halls Private 
Parties, Colleges, &c — Address, 20, BIDBOROUGH STREET 
ORCHIDS. 
mi wu uuniiGULJ 
(JOHN COWAN), LIMITED, 
Are constantly receiving IMPORTATIONS of ORCHIDS 
from various parts of the World, and they will send 
particulars of each importation as it arrives to any¬ 
one who will send their name and address for that 
purpose. 
Tiie Company have also an immense stock of 
ESTABLISHED* ORCHIDS: descriptive priced Cata¬ 
logue on application to the Company, 
The Vineyard 
and Nurseries, 
CARSTON, LIVERPOOL 
SAMUEL SHEPPERSON, 
FEQRIST, 
Prospect House,BELPER, DERBYSHIRE 
Begs to offer the following, of which he has made a 
specialty for the last twenty-six years. 
PRIMULAS, PPvIMULAS, and CINERARIAS. 
Finest possible strains, the latest new colours and improved 
forms, as sold in Cevent Garden. Good plants for next autumn 
and winter bloomiDg, Is. 6d. per doz., ICs. per 100; extra 
strong selected, 2s. per doz., 12s. per 100. 
CYCLAMENS, CYCLAMENS, Lamb’s celebrated 
Giganteum strain. Good plauts, 2s. per doz. ; extra selected, 
2s. 6d. per dozen. 
ALL CARRIAGE FREE. 
S. SHEPPERSON, 
Florist , BELFFIt. 
“DON’T BREAK YOUR BACK” 
CLIMBING TO WATER POTS ON HANGING BASKETS, 
SHELVES, Ac. A HIGH LEVEL WATERING POT, 4s. 
(G. R. King's Patent), does it in a tenth the time, without risk or 
straining.—Seedsmen, Ironmongers or Patentee, Torquay. 
“ Irradiating the Present, Restoring the Past.’’ 
HARTLAND’S DAFFODILS. 
New Series Edition. 
ILLUSTRATED by GERTRUDE HARTLAND. 
This publication is limited to 1,000 Copies, PRICE, 2s. 6d., 
POST FREE. It is purely a drawing-room book, and work of 
art among garden flowers, exclusive of trade altogether. A key 
to same, descriptive and priced, can be had in July. And more 
than probable, in 100 years this edition, from the artistic point, 
will be scarce and valuable as a remnant of the Daffodil mania of 
this age, and particularly as it emanates from sucli a small place 
as Cork. - 
Trade Circular of best Market Sorts post free. 
W.BAYL0R HARTLAND, f.r.h.s. 
Seedsman, and Florist, 
24, PATRICK STREET, CORK. 
“A WONDERFUL TOOLS 
H 
“THE ERADICATING WEEDER" (G. R. King’s Patent), 
2s.: extra strong 2s. 6 d., postage 3d. Does'twenty times the work 
of hand, without soiling the fingers. —Seedsmen, ironmongers or 
Patentee, Torquay, 
WITHOUT WHICH 
NONE IS GENUINE 
THE 
“PERFECT” 
WEED KILLER 
Trial sample post free. 
Maintains its Superiority over ail K.vals 
for permanently destroying vegetation on YYalks, Carriage 
Drives, Ash Tennis Courts, Stonework grown green, <fcc. 
Used at Kew Gardens, Royal Horticultural Gardens, kc., dtc. 
COMPLETE SATISFACTION GU ARANTEED 
to all using YY'eed Killek bearing our Trade Mark, 
without which none is genuine. Refu e Imitations. 
Price—G allon 2/-, 5 gals. 1/9 per gal , 10 gals. 1/6 per gal. 
40 gals. 1/4 per gal. Special quotations for quantities 
Carriage paid on 10 gals, and upwaids. 
Us.1 in the ■proportion of 1 gallon to Si gallons of Water. 
DISTRIBUTOR for 
“Perfect” Weed Killer. 
Holds 40 gallons. Wrought-iron 
frame-work neatly painted. Gal¬ 
vanized tubes with tap to regulate 
flow. Gives spray 36 ins. wide. 
Price £4 net on rail Glasgow. 
Sole Manufacturers: The 
HJRTIGULTURAL & AGRICULTURAL CH'IYIICAL COY- 
Works: 97, 3IILTOX ST., GLASGOW. 
Principal Agents:—BLACKLEY, YOUNG & Co., 
103, HOLM STREET, GLASGOW. 
NOTICE.—We originally hud our Works at Tonbridge, 
Kent, but removed them to GLASGOW in January, 
18S7, since which time our ONLY ADDRESS has been 
GLASGOW. - 
SOLD BY SEEDSMEN AND FLORISTS. 
I 
THE GARDENERS’ ORPHAN 
; M2 FUND, 
NOTICE 
rpHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the 
J- SUBSCRIBERS to this FUND will be held at 
the Cannon Street Hotel, on Friday', July ISth 
next, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the 
Committee and the Accounts of the Fund for 1889-90, 
Electing Officers for the ensuing year, and for the 
ELECTION OF TEN CHILDREN to the benefits of 
the Fund. 
The Chair will be taken at Two o’Clock precisely, 
and the Ballot will close at Four o’Clock. The Annual 
Dinner will be held the same evening at Five o’Clock. 
Tickets, os. each. 
A. F. BARRON, 
Honorary Secretary. 
Royal Horticultural Society's Gardens, 
Chiswick, London, W. 
June, 1890. 
P.S.—The Voting Papers have all been issued; any 
Subscriber not havmg received one is requested to 
communicate with the Honorary Secretary. 
SOW NOW 
DANIELS’ DEFIANCE GIANT EARLY MARROW CAB¬ 
BAGE. The linest variety in cultivation, 
per pkt., 6d. ; per oz.. Is. 6d. 
DANIELS’ LITTLE QUEEN CABBAGE. Exceedingly dwarf 
and early . per pkt., 6d.; per oz., Is. 6d. 
DANIELS' GOLDEN ROCCA ONION. Graud exhibition 
variety . ... per pkt., 6d.; per oz., Is. 6d. 
DANIELS' GIANT ROCCA ONION. Weight 2 to 3 lbs. 
per oz , Is. 
DANIELS' WHITE ELEPHANT TRITOLI ONION. Weight 
3 to 4 lbs. pfr pkt., 6 d. : per oz.. Is. 6d. 
DANIELS’ CONTINUITY CABBAGE LETTUCE. The linest 
in cultivation UHl£. per pkt, Od. ; per oz’, Is. (id. 
DANIELS BROS., NORWICH. 
R OSES on own roots, 4.s. doz. ROSES in 
pots, 10s. doz. CLEMATIS, ids, doz. VARIEGATED 
IVIES, 4s. doz. GREENHOUSE FERNS, IS, 2s. tW.; Ss. per 100. 
See ne\\(Catalogue, post free.—H. ENGLISH, Clevedon Nurseries, 
Clevedon. 
pHEAPEST GREENHOUSE COLLEC- 
Yri TION ever offered—4 greenhouse Ferns, 1 Rose, 2 Begonias, 
1 Solanum, 1 Fuchsia, 1 Palm, I Panicnm variegata, 1 Chrysan¬ 
themum, 1 Ficus, 1 Abutilon, 1 Marguerite, 1 Aralia Sieboldi, 
1 Tradescantia, 1 Salvia, 1 Nieotiana affinis, 1 double crimson 
Tropseolum. The 20 plants, 2s. 6d., post free. See also advt. 
on p. 689.—H. ENGLISH, Fairlie Nursery, Clevedon. 
A 
BAMBOOS 
For 
each 
LOVELY YTREATH or CROSS of Yvlrite 
Flowers, carriage paid, for 6s., 7s. Gd., or 10s. CUT 
ROSES, 4s. per 100. MAIDENHAIR FERN, 2s. 0J. per 100, 
post free. Promptly despatched upon receipt of Postal Note.— 
Address, H. ENGLISH, Cut Flower Department, Clevedon 
Nurseries, Clevedon. 
As Flower Supports for 
Garden & Greenhouse. 
Also 1 r Furniture Making, 
Yacht Masts, and Punt Poles. 
Artistic Arches and Bridges, and every purpose where 
lightness and strength are requited. 
. 3 ft. 10 in. by ^ and I in. thick ... 3,6 per 100 
3 ft. 10 in. by | to j in. ,, ... of - ,, 
3 ft. 10 in. by f to 1 in. ,, ... 7/- ,, 
5 & 6 ft (assorted) I. to / in. thick,2_’ - ,, 
7 ft. by Y to 1 in. thick (asorted) . 25 - 
Speeialite Bundle of 1 gross assorted cares. Is in. t 
FISHER & SHARPE, 172, Queen Victoria St., London, E.C. 
FERNS A SPEGIALSTY. 
The largest, most complete and prcfusely ILLUSTRATED 
CATALOGUE OF FERNS ever published, containing over 
120 Illustrations and much valuable practical information on the 
cultivation of Ferns, Acincluding comprehensive List of useful 
Gardening Books. 
One Shilling and Sixpence, post free. 
Smaller Catalogue of about 1,400 species and varieties, free on 
application. 
W. & J. BIRKENHEAD, 
FERN NURSERY, 
SALE, MANCHESTER. 
