80 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE . AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
(JAN. 31. 
ALE OP NURSERY STOCK, 
At the Arborefüm, Queen's Elm: Old e ee (one mile 
from Hyde-park-corner) owing to s land being required 
for other purposes. 
A. RAMSAY begs to inform Noblemen, Gentle- 
* men, and the Trade, that a large portion of his Stock, 
consisting of a large assortment of ornamental Forest Trees, 
Evergreens, ‘American Plants, Roses, &c., will be sold by Auc- 
tion during the ensuing Month, prior to which private Pur- 
chases may be made 251 Bees cent. below the Trade prices. 
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O COL OR SAND "EXHIBITORS OF PLANTS. 
MPORTANT SALE E WHOLE OF THE 
RARE vox VALUABLE COLLECTION OF ORCHIDA- 
HEATHS, HOTHOUSE AND GREEN- 
TAN S, the property of the late Mrs, WELLS, of 
Cowley, n: © Exeter, will be Sold by Publie Auction, on 
oe "the. 5th day of February. This superb an oad un- 
Plants ; some vof the: 
choice and rare BoE and Gre Eanes Plants, Ei RE 
the Heaths will be found some magnificent specimens. Also, 
ing amd Ee Pines. The whole to be 
viewed the day pr the Sale, on application to Mr. 
GairEIN, the Gardener a Cowley, from whom Bee Cata- 
logues may be obtained.—Cowley, near Exeter, Jan, 3 
NU DESERT AND FLORIST BUSINESS. 
O BE DISPOSED OF FOR A TERM, a smail 
compact NURSERY, containing about Four Acres, beau- 
tifully lar in one of the most fashionable watering places 
Stock consists of healthy young Ever- 
nd. eed. Trees. an s, Fruit Trees, &c. 
"There à oe Greenho 
with Eric i 
abas Sheds, togethe® with a Propagating and Counti ing- 
house, several Pits and Frames, od condition. 
There is an exce 
either of whieh would be available. 
be taken at a valuation.—For further particulars, apply to 
Messrs. JAMES ErrOH & Son, Nurserymen, Exet 
O BE LET, T, WITH IMME SS 
within six milos of the Weybridge Station of the South 
A LED GARDEN, containing about 
OF PRODUCTIVE SOIL, Conservatory, Hot 
Touses, Pits, and Sheds. The walls are 
it Trees in high bearing and order. A 
'e 01 ground, 
The whole of the Stock to 
rior ‘Ga rdener—accemmodation for a jour- 
neyman. The CREE e may be taken at a valuation by the 
tenant. 
particulars apply to Mr. Wm, Keye, steward, Ockham 
ley, Surrey. 
D TO RENT.—A Small COTTAGE, with 
iece of G ARDEN GROUND, a few miles from London, 
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