. The Gardeners' Chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. Sandera and Sanderianum, yet our Collectorassures us that Hardyanas and aureas are amongthem. The aureas our man collected in flowerare all offered in this Sale. (See Catalogue). We fully expect plants will flower fromamongst them similar to Countess of Derby,Hardyana, Franoonvillensis, Kochellensis, HamarBasss, Clarkes variety, &o., &c. Also a consignment of— ODONTOGLOSSUM CRISPUM (SANDERS TRUE PACHO TYPE). Simply unapproaohable for were oolleoted from Mountains we haverented for the pa


. The Gardeners' Chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. Sandera and Sanderianum, yet our Collectorassures us that Hardyanas and aureas are amongthem. The aureas our man collected in flowerare all offered in this Sale. (See Catalogue). We fully expect plants will flower fromamongst them similar to Countess of Derby,Hardyana, Franoonvillensis, Kochellensis, HamarBasss, Clarkes variety, &o., &c. Also a consignment of— ODONTOGLOSSUM CRISPUM (SANDERS TRUE PACHO TYPE). Simply unapproaohable for were oolleoted from Mountains we haverented for the past eleven years, and from whichall the very best varieties have been imported. ALSO DENIROBIDM STATTERIANUM, D. PHAL-ffiNOPSIS of FITZGERALD, D. STXMNERII, and D. MOOREANA. A new introduction will be inoluded, besides DENDROBIUM NOBILE, Our FINEST LANG TANG variety. CATTLEYA CITKINA, LTCASTE SKINNEKI, &c, &c. MESSRS. PROTHEROE & MORRIS Have been instructed to Sell the above, Entirely Without Reserve, In their CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, 67 & 68, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON, THE (Ssritatew flfftnmtck SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1895. A PRIMITIVE ^HINA is nothing unless she is primitive,^ and although the faotory which forms thesubject of these remarks is not exactly situatedin Chinese territory, as it is in the Portuguesesettlement of Macao, it is, to all intents andpurposes, a Chinese factory, for it is owned andworked by Chinese. The premises compriseseveral large sheds with earthen floors, and oneor two better built rooms, used as factory gives employment to severalhundred Chinese men and women. I wasaccompanied on my visit by Mr. A. A. Petti-grew, a son of Mr. Pettigrew, of Cardiff Castle,who is at present (May) on a tour in the tobacco is not grown at Macao, but at aplaje called Hokshan, about forty or fifty milesto the north-west of the former town, on one ofthe numerous mouths of the Sikiang, or CantonRiver. When the plants are properly dry, theya


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