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THE GARDENING WORLD 
Oct. 25th, 1884. 
SALES BY AUCTION. 
Fallowfield, October 29th, 1884. 
IMPORTANT SALE of over TWO THOUSAND VALU¬ 
ABLE STOVE and GREENHOUSE PLANTS, forming, 
the collections (except Orchids) at Gorse Hall, Stalybrklge 
and Oakley, Fallowfield, near Manchester, the property of 
W. Leech, Esq., including an exceptionally fine lot of 
Plants for Exhibition and Decorative Purposes, such as 
Palms and Tree Perns, fine example’s of leading sorts, 
from 3 to 9 ft. high; a grand selection of Eighteen Filmy 
Perns of the best varieties, averaging 2 ft. across; 
Sixteen beautiful specimenAdiantum Parleyense, 1ft. 6 ins. 
to 2 ft. 6 ins. through; Thirteen Adiantums 2 to 4 ft. each 
way, of the finest new sorts; Twelve Crotons, 3 to 6 ft. 
each way. Splendid plants, fine in form, condition, and 
colour; arbiharkably fine plant of Gordyline indivisa (true) 
7 ft. by 7 ft. Fifteen Eucharis amazonica, finely grown 
specimens 2 to 5 ft. across; Nine Lapagerias, alba, rosea 
and rubra; fine plants of Imantophyllum miniatitm, 
Cycas revoluta, Medinilla magnifica, Anthuriums, 
Andreanum, Scherzerianum and giganteum; Fourteen 
fine double white Camellias, 3 to 6 ft. each way, finely set 
with flower buds; withPimbriataalba,Lady Hume’s blush, 
Duchess of Orleans, Lavinia Maggi, and many other best 
sorts, 6 to 8 ft. high. Fifty well-trained Azalea Indiea, 
good pyramids and hushes, 3 to 5 ft., and many other 
smaller sizes of the best varieties. 20 choice Greenhouse 
Rhododendrons ; 150 Ornamental Table Plants, 1 to 2 ft.; 
200 Adiantums, cuneatum and'graeillimum; 50 choice Perns 
in baskets; 160 named well set Chrysanthemums; 250 
named Zonal Pelargoniums, numbers of Ericas, Epacris, 
Nepenthes, Dracaenas, Amaryllis, Pancratium and Yuccas, 
together with a large quantity of assorted Greenhouse 
Plants, Climbers, &c., &c. 
IV/TfESSES. ARTINGSTALL & HIND 
-LyI. respectfully notify the receipt of instructions from AY. 
Leech, Esq., who is leaving the District, to SELL BY 
AUCTION, on 'WEDNESDAY, October 29th, 1884, com¬ 
mencing at 12 o’clock prompt, in the Tent, erected on the 
ground at Oakley, Pallowfield, near Manchester, the valuable 
choice and rare collection of Exhibition and other desirable 
Plants. 
May be viewed on the Afternoon prior and Morning of Sale, 
when descriptive Catalogues may then he obtained, or earlier, 
together with further particulars, on application to Mr. W. 
SWANN, in the gardens at Oakley (which is situated three 
miles from town), or by post or personally from the Auctioneers, 
45, Princess Street, Manchester. 
Sales every Monday, Thursday, and Saturday. 
DUTCH BULBS. 
MESSES. PEOTHEEOE and MOEEIS 
1-VX will SELL by AUCTION, at their Central Sale Rooms, 
67 and 68; Cheapside, E.G.-(next door-but one -to-Bennett’s 
Clock), every MONDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, at 
half-past 11 o’clock precisely each dav, 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. 
Oii view mornings of Sale. Catalogues of the Auctioneers, 
67 and 68, Cheapside, E.C. 
Flowering 1 Orchids.—Special Sale. 
MESSES. PEOTHEEOE and MOEEIS 
-Hi beg to annoimce that their NEXT SPECIAL SALE of 
FLOWERING ORCHIDS will take place on TUESDAY, 
October 28th, and they will be glad to receive notice of entiles 
in the course of the ensuing week. 
67 and 68, Cheapside, E.C. 
Hendon, N.W. 
Close to the Railway Station. 
SALE or UNUSUALLY WELL GROWN STOVE and 
GREENHOUSE PLANTS. 
MESSES. PEOTHEEOE and MOEEIS 
-1»X are instructed by Mr. J. H. Pounce to SELL by 
AUCTION, on the Premises, Pounce’s-Nursery, AHendon, 
N.AV., on WEDNESDAY, October 29th, at 12 o’clock precisely, 
a large quantity of unusually well grown STOVE and 
GREENHOUSE PLANTS, 500 specimen Perns, 6,000 smaller 
ditto ; a quantity of Eucharis amazonica in large pots, 1,000 
Bouvardias .of sorts, 4,000 Carnations of the finest varieties, 
including the best new whites; 250 pot Roses in 32 and 48-pots ; 
2000 fine Standard and Dwarf - Roses, comprising all the best 
sorts; a choice collection of Single and Double Dahlias, and 
other stock. 
May now be viewed. Catalogues may he had on the 
Premises, and of the Auctioneers and Valuers, 67 and 68, 
Cheapside, London, E.C. 
Fifth and Final Great Clearance Sale, hy order 
Messrs. Ewing & Co., who have discontinued their busi¬ 
ness at Eaton, near Norwich, the Land having now been 
Sold. Highly important Sale of the Fifth Portion of the 
extensive, well-grown, and thriving young NURSERY 
STOCK, in excellent condition, comprising 10,000 Roses 
of the choicest exhibition kinds of Teas, Noisettes, and 
Hybrid Perpetuals, &c., in and out of pots. Many 
thousand Fruit Trees, Bushes, Raspberry Canes and 
Culinary Roots, Nut and Filbert Bushes, &c. 100,000 
Ornamental and Forest Trees, many of them of suitable 
sizes to produce immediate effect—clean, stout, and well 
rooted, having been frequently transplanted and skilfully 
pruned. A large quantity of Deciduous Flowering Shrubs. 
1000 Clematises, in choicest and newest variety; also some 
Evergreens and Conifers, and a large stock of Ivies and 
other Climbers, both in and put of pots. 
MESSES. PEOTHEEOE and MOEEIS 
-L?JL will SELL the above by AUCTION, on the Premises, 
the Royal Norfolk Nurseries, Newmarket Road, Eaton, near 
Norwich, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, October 29tli 
and 30th, at 12 o’clock precisely each day. Many pf the Lots 
are large, and therefore specially adapted to the wants of 
extensive purchasers. 
May now he viewed. Catalogues on the Premises, and of 
the Auctioneers, Estate Agents, and Valuers, 67 and 68, Cheap¬ 
side, London, E.C, 
Price, as engraving, with Boiler, open feed syphon, 12 ft. of 
4-mch hot-water pipe, and patent joints complete, £4 ‘is. 
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 fitter 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. 
11 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., &c., always in stock. 
COST OF 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 & CO., 
Horticultural Builders and Hot-Water Engineers, 
LONDON. 
46, KING WILLIAM 1 
STREET, j 
SMYTH’S 
GARDEN REQUISITES. 
COCOA-NUT FIBRE REFUSE. 
4 cl. per bushel; 100 for 25s.; truck (loose, about 
2 tons), 40s.; 4-bushel bags, 4cl. each. 
LIGHT BEOWN FIBROUS PEAT, 5s. 6 d. per sack; 
5 sacks for 25s.; sacks, 4d. each. 
BLACK FIBROUS PEAT, 5s. per sack ; 5 saoks, 22s.; 
sticks each. 
COARSE SILVER SAND, Is. 9d. per bushel; 15s.per 
half ton ; 26s. per ton ; in 2-bushel bags, 4<Z. 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. 
Tottenham. 
Adjoining the Station. 
SALE of remarkably well-grown NURSERY STOCK, Dwarf 
ROSES, HERBACEOUS PLANTS and BULBS. 
MESSES. PEOTHEEOE and MOEEIS 
1VA are instructed by Mr. T. S. Ware to SELL by AUCTION, 
o.n the Premises, the Hale Farm Nurseries, Tottenham, on 
TUESDAY, November 4tli, at 12 o’clock precisely, a large 
quantity'of unusually well-grown NURSERY STOCK, in¬ 
cluding 3,000 Laurels, 1-i to 4 ft.; 1,000 bushy Aucuba japonica, 
1 to-11 ft.; 3,000 Standard Ornamental Trees, 5,000 well-fur¬ 
nished" Euonymus, good for potting ; 1,000 Tree Carnations in 
all the leading varieties; 2,000 Tree Carnation “Andalusia,” 
the finest yellow tree variety; 1,000 Pinks “Mrs. Sinkins;” 
?;600 Violets, 8,000 Dwarf Roses, in first-class varieties; 3,000 
hardy Climbers, 40,000 Seakale and Asparagus, extra strong ; 
10,000 Christmas Roses (Helleborus), 1,000 Anemone japonica, 
50,000 double and single Narcissus, and large quantities of 
other HERBACEOUS PLANTS and BULBS. 
May be Heived. Catalogues may be had on the Premises, 
and of the Auctioneers and Valuers, 67 and 6S, Cheapside, 
E\C, 
Sidcup. 
By order of the Exeoutrix of the late Mr. R. Sim. 
CLEARANCE SALE. 
MESSES. PEOTHEEOE and MOEEIS 
XvX are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, on the Pre¬ 
mises, The Sidcup Hill Nursery, Foots Cray, on AVEDNES- 
DAY and THURSDAY, November 5th andeth, by order of Miss 
Sim, who is reducing the Stock, a further portion of the NUR¬ 
SERY STOCK, fuller particulars of which will appear next 
week. 
N.B.—The NURSERY BL'SINESS carried on for so many 
years by the late Mr. R. Sim is for SALE on very reduced 
terms. Messrs. P. & M. will be happy to furnish particulars on 
application. 
THE 
Loughbosqitgh Greenhouse 
HOT-WATER APPARATUS 
Can be seen in action Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays in 
DEANE & CO.’S “ GEM ” CONSERVATORY, 
Close to the Panorama in the grounds of the 
CRYSTAL PALACE. 
PURVEYOR TO HER MAJESTY. 
21, Goldsmith’s St., Drury Lane, London, W.C. 
cutbushts 
MILLTRACK MUSHROOM SPAWN. 
IF ONCE USED no other •null be 
willingly taken. Testimonials of high 
merit received every day.— “The Gak. 
dens, Sandringham. — I have tried 
all other Mushroom Spawn advertised, 
but none to be compared with yours, 
which I have used for the last twenty 
years without once failing a quick 
and good crop. — Chas. Penny, 
„ , Gardener to H.R.H. The Prince of 
j 1 Wales.”■—Price- Six Shillings per 
/• bushel. One Shilling extra per bushel 
IP (for packing). One Shilling per Cake 
free by Parcels Post. 
HIGHGATE NURSERIES, LONDON, N. 
NEW IMPLEMENT. 
W EEDY WALKS OR AVENUES NEED NEVER 
offend the sight, if the newly-patented 
PHCENIX HOEING & RAKING MACHINE 
is used. It will do the work of 40 men in a day, and in a more 
efficient manner. Several in use, all giving the utmost satis¬ 
faction. ' - - - 
Price £5 5s. 
PROPKIETOR ! 
THOMAS MOORE, 
39, LOWER ORMOND QUAY, DUBLIN. 
ENGLISH DEPOT : 
2 & 4, FULTON STEEET, LIVERPOOL. 
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. 
NEW SEASON BOOKS. 
Messrs. GODFREY & SLATTER, 
50, HOLYWELL STREET, STRAND, LONDON, 
Supply all New Books at 25 o/o Discount for Cash. New and 
Second-hand Catalogues forwarded on Application. 
All Gardening Boohs at discount prices. 
List on Application. 
SILVER MEDAL 
HORSE-SHOE BOILER. 
fSS) 
ITIHIS BOILER, which 
X gained the Silver Medal (First 
Prize) in Class 1, at the Royal 
Horticultural Society’s Show at 
South Kensington last year, has 
been further perfected by the 
addition of tivo patented improve¬ 
ments, the first being a combination 
of a tilting bottom grate and a hot 
blast into furnace, the second an 
automatic valve acting under any 
conditions, by means of which the 
boiler regulatesits own combustion, 
equally avoiding a needless con¬ 
sumption of fuel or tire slightest 
risk of the fire going out. 
As now constructed, this boiler 
will challenge the world on each of 
the three essentials of a good boiler, 
viz., simplicity of construction and 
action, economy in consumption of 
fuel, and maintenance of an equal 
temperature in the pipes through a 
long period without attention. 
No brickwork required; builds into the end of a greenhouse; 
front only outside. 
f No. 1, 
PkicesI No. 2, £4 5 0 ) 
(.No. 3, £5 17 69 
C2 15 O') Delivered free in Glasgow, Edin¬ 
burgh, Dublin, or Belfast, or any 
station in England or Wales. 
New Illustrated Catalogue, containing guide to amateurs in 
the heating of greenhouses, and explanation of the principles 
and construction of the hot-water apparatus, post free. 
CHAS. P. KIN NELL & CO., 
iron Rounders, Engineers, & Contractors, 
31, BANKSIDE, SOUTHWARK, LONDON, S. E, 
