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THE GARDENING WORLD, 
1884. 
SALES BY AUCTION. 
Sales every Monday, Thursday, and Saturday. 
DUTCH BULBS. 
MESSES. PEOTHEEOE and MOREIS 
±V± -will SELL by AUCTION, at their Central Sale Booms, 
67 and 68, Cheapside, E.C. (next door but one to Bennett’s 
Clock), every MONDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, at 
half-past 11 o’clock precisely each day, extensive consignments 
of the best named HYACINTHS, TULIPS, CROCUS, 
NARCISSUS, SNOWDROPS, and other ROOTS from 
Holland, in lots to suit the Trade and Private Buyers. 
On view mornings of Sale. Catalogues of the Auctioneers, 
67 and 68, Cheapside, E.C. 
Flowering 1 Orchids. Special Sale. 
MESSES. PEOTHEEOE and MORRIS 
JjJ- beg to announce that their next SPECIAL SALE of 
ORCHIDS in Flower and in Bud will take place on TUES¬ 
DAY, September 30. 
67 and 6S, Cheapside, London, E.C. 
Sale No. 217. 
HIGHLY IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE of the 
far-famed COLLECTION of ORCHIDS, formed by 
Oscar Lamarche, Esq., of Liege, who is giving up their 
cultivation. 
MESSES. PEOTHEEOE and MORRIS 
Hi are favoured with instructions to SELL BY AUCTION 
at their Central Sale Rooms, 67 and 68, Cheapside, London, 
E.C., on TUESDAY, October 7, at half-post 12 o’clock 
precisely, the entire collection of Established ORCHIDS, 
enjoying a reputation probably unequalled on the Continent. 
Amongst many N other fine things, several of which are 
handsome specimen plants may be mentioned :— 
Yanda Lowi, a most unique 
specimen, 4 ft. 6 in. high, 
with thirty-two leaves 
Dendrobium Shroderi 
Cypripedium Sedeni, 4 ft. 
through 
Miltonia Closoesi, Lsmar- 
cheana 
Yanda suavis Yeitchi 
,, tricoler aurea 
Yanda tricolor Wioti 
,, eath carti 
Cattleya Gaskelliana, white 
variety 
„ trianoe alba 
,, ,, rubra 
Coelogyne Massangeana vera 
Anguloa Ruckeriana 
Odontoglossums 
Masdevallia chimEera areeta 
May he viewed the morning of sale. Catalogues now ready, 
and may be had of the Auctioneers, 67 and 68, Cheapside, 
London, E.C. 
Brighton. 
By order of the Executors of the late Mr. Thos. Killiek. 
IMPORTANT CLEARANCE SALE of NURSERY STOCK, 
PLANTS, HORSES, FURNITURE, and Effects. 
To Gentlemen and others intending Planting this season. 
MESSES. PROTHEROE and MORRIS 
-L»i- (in conjunction with Mr. ATTREE) are instructed to 
SELL by AUCTION, on the Premises, The Nursery. Dvke 
Road, Brighton, on WEDNESDAY' and THURSDAY, 
October 8 and 9, at 12 o’clock precisely each day, the whole 
of the beautifully grown NURSERY STOCK, which is. in 
capital condition for removal, comprising Thousands of Border 
Shrubs in fine assortment; 4,500 Aucubas, about 400 of which 
are unusually fine plants, from 3 to 4 ft. high ; 15,000 Dwarf 
Roses, Standard Roses; Fruit Trees in great variety, large 
quantity of Humes, Poplars and other Ornamental Trees, the 
whole of the Greenhouse Plants, 60 Unelazed Sashes AGRI¬ 
CULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, HORTICULTURAL RE¬ 
QUISITES, capital Waggon, Tumbril and Spring-Carts, Bay 
Gelding, Chestnut Pony, Bay Pony, Harness, and the remain¬ 
ing HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Wardrobes, Chimney- 
glass, and other items of the usual Description. 
May he viewed any day prior to the Sale. Catalogues are 
now ready, and may be had on the Premises, of Messrs. Clarke 
& Howlett, Solicitors, 8, Ship Street, Brighton, at Mr. Attree’s 
Offices, 136. Bath Street, Brighton; and of Messrs. Protheroe 
& Morris, Auctioneers and Valuers, 67 and 68, Cheapside E C 
N.B.—To he SOLD the Valuable FREEHOLD BUILDING 
ESTATE, being that portion of the Nursery situate on the 
Eastern side of Dyke Road, with the DWELLING HOUSE 
standing thereon, and having an area of about four acres with 
a frontage of about 300 ft. to Dyke Road, particularly eligible 
for the erection of Superior Residences.—For Particulars and 
Terms apply to Mr. Attree or Messrs. Protheroe & Morris as 
above. 
Wimbledon, S.W.—Preliminary Notice. 
GREAT CLEARANCE SALE of unusually well-grown 
NURSERY STOCK, in consequence of the expiration of 
the Lease of a portion of the Home Nursery. 
l/TESSRS. PEOTHEEOE and ' MORRIS 
instructed by Mr. D. S. Thomson to SELL by 
9? t} , ie 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. 
1VTESSRS. PEOTHEEOE and MORRIS 
iWuYYtY™ 01 ™ 0 that their NEXT SPECIAL SALE 
or ORCHIDS m Flower will take place on TUESDAY 
September 30. 
Special Notice. 
TTAEDY FLORISTS FLOWERS: Their 
Pito« H ul R t 5 re JS d f Management. By JAMES DOUGLAS. 
Gekriet'lltorr free ’- Address > Mr - James Douglas, Great 
“XX- v - , OPIXIOJTS OF THE PEBS3. 
worthv ^hnt f • Flo ? Sts E low ers ’ not only a trust- 
GardllerFChrolfJt Presentable little volume.”- 
Flniwi Douglas may be said to have presented in ‘ Hardv 
Turner of“sio^h 3 3 th f of the veteran Charles 
A Copy will be sent on receipt of Stamps or Postal Order, 
FLOWERING PLANTS 
FOR AUTUMN AND WINTER. 
STBONG, HEALTHY, AND FULL OF BLOOM. 
Acacias, 18s. to 30s. per doz. 
Azalea indica, 18s. to 60s. per doz. 
Bouvardias, distinct singles and doubles, ISs.per doz. 
CameUias, 30s. to 60s. per doz. 
Cyclamen persicum (Smith’s superb strain),[full of 
buds, 5-inch pots, 18s. per doz. 
Cytisus, 12s. to 18s. per doz. 
Epacris, best sorts, 18s. to 30s. per doz. 
Ericas hyemalis, WHlmoreana, caffira, gra¬ 
cilis, autumnalis, &c., 6-inch pots, 18s. to 30s. 
per doz. 
Gardenias, 18s. to 30s. per doz. 
Lapageria alba, 7s. 6d. to 42s. each. 
Lapageria rosea, 2s. 6d. 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 18s. per doz. 
Ferns, Maiden-hair, &c., in great variety; also 
STOVE AND GREENHOUSE PLANTS. 
DESCRIPTIVE LIST FREE. 
Selections from above may be made at dozen prices. 
The plants are remarkably fine and cheap. 
RICHARD SMITH & Co., 
NURSERYMEN AND SEED MERCHANTS, 
WORCESTER. 
B. S. WILLIAMS’ 
IMPROVED MUSHROOM 
SPAWN, per bushel of s. d. 
fourteen cakes . .50 
The best in the market: never fails. 
Victoria & Paradise Nurseries, 
Upper Holloway, London, N. 
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. 6 d. per sack; 
5 sacks for 25s.; sacks, 4 d. each. 
BLACK FIBROUS PEAT, 5s. per sack ; 5 sacks, 22s.; 
sucks each 
COARSE SILVER SAND, Is. 9d. 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, RUSSIA MATS, &c. 
Write for Free Price List. 
PUBVBYOR TO HER MAJESTV. 
21, Goldsmith’s St., Drury Lane, London, W.C. 
STRAWBERRIES 
ALL THE YEAR ROUND, 
AN ESSAY ON THE 
Cultivation of the Strawberry, in the 
Open-Air and Under Glass. 
BY 
WILLIAM HINDS. 
PRICE ONE SHILLING. 
17, Catherine Street, Strand, W.C. 
BULBS, 
B. S. WILLIAMS 
Begs to acquaint his numerous Customers that the 
ONLY GOLD MEDAL 
For Bulba 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., SOs, and 15s. each. 
For In-door and Window Culture 
At 30s., 15s. and 10s. ea.ch. 
For Out-door Culture 
At 40s., 20s. and 10s. each. 
For further particulars see General Bulb Catalogue, 
which will be forwarded free on application. 
VICTORIA AND PARADISE NURSERIES, 
UPPER HOLLOWAY, LONDON, N. 
HYACINTHS, TULIPS, &c, 
QUALITY AND QUANTITY. 
WM* CUTBUSH & SON 
(Limited), 
WHO IMPORT NONE BUT FIRST-CLASS BULBS, 
HATE RECEIVED THEIR 
FIRST IMPORTATION, 
And Catalogues may be had gratis on application. 
COLLECTIONS OP 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. 
DUTCH AND OTHER BULBS. 
CHARLES TURNER’S 
CATALOGUE IS NOW READY. 
The First Consignments are to Hand in 
Excellent Condition. 
The Neiv Rose Catalogue is in the Press. 
THE ROYAL NURSERIES, SLOUGH. 
