Sept. 20th, 1884. 
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THE GARDENING WORLD. 
SALES BY AUCTION. 
Claphani; S.W. 
PROTHEROE and MORRIS 
will SELL by AUCTION, on the Premises, the Bose 
Nnrsei'V, 30, High Street, Clapham, S.W., near the Clapham 
Road . Railway ' Station, on TUESDAY. September 23, at 
12 o'clock precisely, by order of Mr. G. B. Pischer, the Surplus 
Stock of STOVE and GREENHOUSE PLANTS the whole 
of which are remarkably well grown, and m She best health 
and condition, including" Aspidistras, Hoyas, Stephanotis, 
Dracaenas, Ficus, Gardenias, Camellias, Azaleas, a fine assort, 
ment of Palms and Ferns, two nearly new Conical Boilers, Ac. 
May he viewed. Catalogues may he had on the Premises, 
and of the Auctioneers and Valuers, 67 and 68, Cheapside, E.C. 
Ealing, W. 
ABSOLUTE SALE of the whole of the STOCK in TRADE, 
Horses, Van, and effects, without the slightest reserve. 
IMPORTANT TO THE TRADE.- 
1V/TESSES. PROTHEROE and MORRIS 
JjjL having sold the Nursery are now instructed’to SELL Ty 
AUCTION on the Premises, the Haven Green Nursery, 
Ealing, W., about ten minutes’ walk from the Ealing" Railway 
Stations, on WEDNESDAY, September 2^ atM’ o’clock 
precisely, the whole of the well-grown GREEN HO u sis 
PLANTS, including about 20,000 Maiden-hair FernsmiNo, 24, 
32, 48, and 60 pots; Bouvardias, 1,000 Lomarin giBba, 2,300 
Cyperus, 2,000 Marguerites, 800 Azaleas, 4,000 Geraniums, 
Palms, Pinks, Carnation, Chrysanthemums, Evorgrren and 
Deciduous Shrubs, two HORSES, VAN, UTENSILS m 
TRADE, and numerous effects. 
May be viewed two days prior to the Sale. Catalogues may 
he had on the Premises; of Messrs. M. and H. TL RNRE, 
Solicitors, 22, Sackville Street, W.; and of the Aucitpneers 
and Valuers, 67 and 68, Cheapside, E.C. 
Brighton.—Preliminary Notice. 
Bv order of the Executors of the late Mr. Thomas Killick. 
IMPORTANT CLEARANCE SALE. 
MESSES. PEOTHEEOE and MOEEIS 
iVJL ore instructed to SELL by AUCTION.^ on _the 
Premises,- The Nursery, Dvke Road, Brighton, on W EDNES- 
DAY and THURSDAY, October 8 and 9, the whole of the 
remarkably well-grown NURSERY STOCK, 15,00ft Dwarf 
Roses, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, HORTICLL- 
TUBAL REQUISITES, three HORSES, and the HOUSE¬ 
HOLD FURNITURE and effects. 
Further particulars will appear. 
N.B.— 1 The valuable FREEHOLD BUILDING ESTATE 
BE SOLD. Particulars of the Auctioneers. 
Brixton. 
Pive Minutes’ walk from Loughborough Junction Station, and 
only 24 miles from the City or "West End. 
PEOTHEEOE and MOEEIS 
_____ Jeptemt— —, — — . — 
cisely, the beneficial INTEREST in the LEASE of the 
NURSERY, comprising Half-an-Acre of Ground with? Green- 
houses, held for an unexpired term of nearly Forty Years, at 
a quit-rent of only Is. per annum. Also the Interest m the 
Agreement for Lease of piece of GARDEN GROUND, situate 
in Alington Place, with 3 Greenhouses. Immediately after 
the Sale of the Leases will be offered in suitable lots the whole 
of the GREENHOUSE PLANTS,largeCameliasandAzaleas, 
Shrubs, UTENSILS in TRADE, the remaining HOUSEHOLD 
EURNITURE, and other items. i _ • 
May be viewed. Catalogues may tie had on the Premises, 
and of the Auctioneers, 67 and 68, Cheapside, E.C. 
Wimbledon, S.W.— Preliminary Notice. 
GREAT CLEARANCE SALE of unusually well-grown 
NURSERY’ STOCK, in consequence of the expiration of 
the 1 Lease of a portion of the Home Nursery. 
M esses, peotheeoe and morris 
are instructed by Mr. D. S. Thomson to SELL by 
AUCTION, on the Premises, The Nursery, Wimbledon, on 
MONDAY, October 20, and three following days, about 
10 Acres of remarkably well-grown Nursery Stock. 
Further particulars of which will he Advertised. _ 
Flowering Orchids.—Special Sale. 
‘TRS. PEOTHEEOE and MOEEIS 
beg to announce that their NEXT SPECIAL SALE 
of ORCHIDS in Flower will take place on TUESDAY, 
September 30, and they will be glad to receive an intimation 
from Gentlemen desirous of including Lots on or before the 
20 th inst, __ 
Sale 217. 
HIGHLY IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE of the 
well - known COLLECTION of ESTABLISHED 
ORCHIDS, formed by Oscar Lamarche, Esq., of Liege, 
and enjoying a reputation probably unequalled on the 
Continent. , - 
‘ PEOTHEEOE and MOEEIS 
favoured with instructions to SELL the above 
Collection by AUCTION, at their Central Sale Rooms, 67 and 
68 , Cheapside, London, E.C., on TUESDAY, October 7, at 
half-past 12 o’clock precisely. Many, grand things will he 
included, amongst others may be mentioned :— 
wommcin. 
■MESSES. 
HI are favo 
Vanda Lowi, an unique speci¬ 
men with thirty-two leaves 
Dendrobium Shroederi 
„ Gimberti 
Cypripedium Haynaldianum 
,, Stonei 
,, Dominianum 
Masdevallia troglodytes 
Laelia superbiens 
Catalogues may now be had 
Cheapside, E.C. 
Cattleya Gaakelliana, white 
variety 
,, Trianae alba 
Anguloa Ruckeriana 
Ccelogyne Massangeana vera 
Oncidium tetracopis 
Vandas in variety, a grand 
lot 
Laelia Perrini 
on application at 67 and 68, 
SMYTH’S 
GARDEN REQUISITES. 
COCOA-NUT FIBRE REFUSE. 
4 d. per bushel; 100 for 25s.; truck (loose, about 
2 tons), 40s.; 4-bushel bags, 4d. each. 
LIGHT BROWN FIBROUS PEAT, 5s. Qd. per sack; 
5 sacks for 25s.; sacks, 4<f. each. 
BLACK FIBROUS PEAT, 5s. per sack ; 5 sacks, 22s.; 
sac ks ^{7. pR.p.h. 
COARSE SILVER SAND, Is. c .)d. per bushel; 15s. per 
half ton ; 26s. per ton; in 2-bushel bags, 4 d. each. 
YELLOW FIBROUS LOAM, PEAT MOULD, and 
LEAF MOULD, Is. per bushel SPHAGNUM 
MOSS, 8s. 6 d. per sack. 
MANURES, GARDEN STICKS, VIRGIN CORK, 
TOBACCO CLOTH, RUSSL4 MATS, &e. 
Write for Free Price List. 
PURVEYOR TO HER MAJESTY. 
21, Goldsmith’s St., Drury Lane, London, W.C. 
THE 
Loughborough Greenhouse 
HOT-WATER APPARATUS 
Can he seen in action Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays in 
DEANE & CO.’S “GEM ” CONSERVATORY, 
Close to the Panorama in the grounds of the 
CRYSTAL PALACE. 
Price, as engraving, with Boiler, open feed syphon, 12 ft. of 
4-inch hot-water pipe, and patent joints complete, £4. 4s. 
Delivered free to any Station. Discount for cash. 
This is the simplest, cheapest, and most powerful apparatus 
made. It requires no brick setting, no stokehole, and no hot- 
water litter for fixing. The Boiler stands in the Greenhouse, 
the front only being outside and flush with the outer wall, so 
that the whole of the heat from the boiler itself is utilized. 
It burns over 12 hours without attention at a nominal cost. 
“ Loughborough ” Boilers to heat up to 650 ft. of 4-in. pipe, 
with hot-water pipe, joints, &c. Ac., always in stock. 
COST OP APPARATUS FOR HOUSES OF ANY SIZE 
ON APPLICATION. 
The measurement of Greenhouse being given, every appa¬ 
ratus is delivered with pipes cut and fitted ready for fixing. 
Illustrated List, with full particulars, post free. 
DEANE Sc CO M 
Horticultural Builders and Hot-Water Engineers, 
46, KING WILLIAM") y t. j-p,-jv-i- 
STREET, S JLiUIN JjQiN. 
HYACINTHS, TULIPS, &c. 
QUALITY AND QUANTITY". 
WM, CUTBUSH Sc SON 
(Limited), 
WHO IMPORT NONE BUT FIRST-CLASS BULBS, 
HAVE RECEIVED THEIR 
FIRST IMPORTATION, 
And Catalogues may he had gratis on application. 
B. S. WILLIAMS’ 
IMPROVED MUSHROOM 
SPAWN, per bushel of s. cl. 
fourteen cakes . .50 
The best in the market: never fails. 
Victoria & Paradise Nurseries, | 
Upper Holloway, London, N. 
COLLECTIONS OF BULBS, 
Either for in or out-door culture, are made up to suit 
all classes of buyers, at moderate prices, from 
5s., 10s., 21s., up to 105s. 
These are bargains of best quality, and cheaper if 
good results are needed. 
HIGHGATE NURSERIES, LONDON, N. 
BULBS. 
B. S. WILLIAMS 
Begs to acquaint his numerous Customers that the 
ONLY GOLD MEDAL 
For Bulbs this year was awarded to a Collection exhibited by 
him at South Kensington last Spring. 
COLLECTIONS OF BULBS, 
For In-door and Out-door Culture 
At 60s., 30s. and 15s. each. 
7 9 
For In-door and Window Culture 
At 30s., 15s. and 10s. each. 
For Out-door Culture 
At 40s., 
20s. and 10s. each. 
For further particulars see General Bulb Catalogue , 
which will he forwarded free on application. 
VICTORIA AND PARADISE NURSERIES, 
UPPER HOLLOWAY, LONDON, N. 
FLOWERING PLANTS 
FOR AUTUMN AND WINTER. 
STRONG, HEALTHY, AND FULL OF BLOOM. 
Acacias, ISs. to 30s. per doz. 
Azalea indica, 1S». to 60s. per doz. 
Bouvardias, distinct singles and doubles, ISs.per doz. 
Camellias, 30s. to 60s. per doz. 
Cyclamen persicum (Smith’s superb strain),’full of 
buds, 5-inch pots, 18s. per doz. 
Cytisns, 12s. to 18s. per doz. 
Epacris, best sorts, 18s. to 30s. per doz. 
Ericas hyemalis, Willmoreana, cafira, gra¬ 
cilis, autumnalis, &c., 6-inch pots, 18s. to 30s. 
per doz. 
Gardenias, 18s. to 30s. per doz. 
Lapageria alba, 7s. 6cL to 42s. each. 
Lapageria rosea, 2s. 6 d. each. 
Libonia Penrhosiana, 12s. to 18s, per doz. 
Pimeleas, very fine, 30s. per doz. 
Primulas, best doubles, named, 30s. to 42s. per doz. 
Primulas, double white and purple, 18s. per doz. 
Tree Carnations, 5-inch pots, 24s. to 30s. per doz. 
Grevillea robusta, 5-inch pots, 12s. to ISs.per doz. 
Ferns, Maiden-hair, & c., in great variety; also 
STOVE AND GREENHOUSE PLANTS. 
DESCRIPTIVE LIST FEEE. 
Selections from above may be made at dozen prices. 
The plants are remarkably fine and cheap. 
RICHARD SMITH & Co., 
NURSERYMEN AND SEED MERCHANTS, 
WORCESTER, 
