NEW CROSS NURSERY, 

 NEAR LONDON. 



THE Author of the HORTUS GRAMINF.US WOBURNENSIS begs leave 

 to inform his Readers, that he has entered into Partnership with 

 Messrs. CORMACK and SON, Nursery and Seedsmen, New Cross, near 

 London ; and that, from their possessing so large and select a stock of 

 Fruit and Forest Trees, Evergreens, Flowering Shrubs, American, Hot- 

 house, Green-house, and Herbaceous Plants, Bulbous Roots, &c., and 

 being Cultivators of Seeds of every description, both for the Garden and 

 the Farm, he ventures to solicit the honour of their patronage, and with 

 confidence to assure them, that all Orders transmitted to the Firm of 

 CORMACK, SON, and SINCLAIR, will receive that attention which cannot 

 fail to induce a continuance of their support. 



Designs for Forcing-houses, Stoves, Green-houses, and Conserva- 

 tories, on the most approved principles, combining taste with utility 

 and economy ; also for Kitchen and Flower Gardens, Shrubberies, and 

 more extensive Plantations; which may be completed by contract or 

 otherwise, as circumstances require. 



Having for seventeen years conducted the business of the Gardens of 

 the Duke of Bedford, at Woburn Abbey, and executed the various Im- 

 provements during that time, G. SINCLAIR trusts that he shall be able 

 to engage in this more extended concern with advantage and effect, in 

 conjunction with his experienced Partners, Messrs. CORMACK and SON ; 

 and that his exertions to merit the favours of the Public will not be 

 altogether unattended with success. 



%* Orders addressed to CORMACK, SON, and SINCLAIR, New Cross 

 Nursery, near London, will be punctually executed. 



Preparing for publication, by the same Author, 

 An ESSAY on the WEEDS of AGRICULTURE; with 



their Common and Botanical Names, their respective Characters, arid Evil Quali- 

 ties, whether as infesting Samples of Corn or incumbering the Soil. Also Practical 

 Remarks on their Destruction by Fallowing, or otherwise. The Posthumous Work 

 of BENJAMIN HOLDICII, Esq., late Editor of the Farmer's Journal. 



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