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THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
[JuLy 1, 
CHOBHAM AND HORSILE NURSERIES. 
{ I COBBETT & SONS respectfully inform their 
* Friends and the Public that their extensive collection of 
Roses are now in full bloom. The Horsine Nursery is within 
‘Ten Minutes’ walk of the Woking Station, South-Western Rail- 
‘way, where all the trains stop. 
TO NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, FLORISTS, and Others. 
ESSRS. PROTHEROE & MORRIS are instructed 
to submit to Public Competition, at 
tholomew-lane, about aes pu of July, 1843, at Twelve 
A VERY RARE COLLECTION OF STOVE AND GREEN. 
HOUSE PLANTS, ee Eperyer a Lady changing her residence, 
comprising fine spt ecimens of EUPHORBIA SPLENDENS, ComM- 
BRETUM FURPUREUM, JASMINUM, SAMBAC, GLOXINIUM PAN~- 
AMARYLLIS, ONCIDIUM CRISPUM, FLEXUOSUM, and 
LEYA CANDIDA, Sormnoxttis ee and a 
variety of Miscellaneous Plants. be viewed the Morning of 
Sale ; Catalogues may be had at the] Mart, andof the Auctioneers, 
American Nursery, Leytonstone. 
TO NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, NURSERYMEN, and Others. 
ESSRS. PROTHEROE & MORRIS are afleemitied 
to is by lk beeline on the premises, at CoLyILL’s 
Nursery, King’s-road, C) a, on Monpay, 24th July, aoe and 
fillers days, at ane a Clock. (by order of the eels retir- 
ing from business), the whole of the valuable GREENHOUSE 
popes Behn eae ine CAMELLIAS, of various sizes, sa 
AZALEA! uM Rip R ‘Anso- 
REUM, ail othe ae Plants. ei be viewed one week 
prior to sale. Catalogues may be had ot e premises, of the 
principal Seedsmen, and of the acne American Nursery, 
Leytonstone. 
oo NOBLEMEN, ee NURSERYMEN, & Others. 
‘WO US LIAS, FINE VARIETIES OF 
AZALEA ONDIcA, GREENHOUSE AND OTHER EXOTIC 
MEssts. PROTHEROE & MORRIS are instructed 
to submit to public competition, by Auction, on the 
premises, Kingsland Nursery, Ball’s-Pond-road, about the middle 
of July, by order of the PEG bristor; in consequence of removing 
to Stratford, about 2,000 DOUBLE & SINGLE CAMELLIAS, 
consisting of all the approved kinds, ina high state of cultiva- 
tion, A choice assortm of AZALEA inpICA; also a collection 
of Srove and eines PLANTS, consisting of ARAUCARIA 
EXCELSA, CLIVEA NOBILE, BONAPARTIA JuNCEA, &c. May be 
viewed a week prior to Sale. Catalogues may be had on the 
premises ; of the principal Seedsmen, and of the Auctioneers, 
‘American Nursery, Leytonstone,” 
DUNSTABLE, BEDFORDSHIRE. 
TO AMATEUR HOMnICwnEe aes AND SPORTING 
R. W. W. SIMPSON has received instructions 
from Epwarp Burr, Esq., to sell by Auction at the Crown 
Inn, on WEDNESDAY, July the 26th, 1843, a superior detached 
Family Residence, situate in the pleasantest part of the town, in 
excellent repair, and pos sessing every convenience, ommuni- 
cating with the house is a beautiful Conservatory, with Fountain 
therein, a large Forcing House, containing Vines in full bearing, 
Hot-water Apparatus) ; together 
with a large Pleasure Garden, very tastefully laid out, and 
eta es stocked with choice Shrubs and Flowers; a Kitchen- 
Garden in the rear, divided by a lofty brick wall, with Pine-pits 
dd NBIOn: frames therein. The House contains capital Cellarage, 
a set ie eaee alent Rooms on ak Seton and. bfoon, and Jarge Hall, 
Be edro . The Out-, Build. 
ings cater of double and ace fe “Coach, hoses, ‘Stalled Stablings 
for four Horses, Harness-room attached and Loft over, 
Laundry, Coal- house, Piggeries, and Dung- ie On the opposite 
side of the street, lying in front of the house, will be included a 
piece of Petts ‘ground, inclosed by an ornamental Iron-fence, 
nd held on lease for an unexpired term of 47 years from 
Michaclnas iaexts same day will also be sold 290 acres 
Pasture and Arable Land ss ae The above property is 
vel situated for any Gentleman sos of hunting, being within 
reach of four packs of hounds.—For further particulars apply to 
W. W. Stmpson, No. 18, Gonna London. 
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prices on account of the depression in the Iron Trade, are 
subject to future alterations. 
OTH S$, CONSERVATORIES, Seen upon the most 
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wee can be fixed carats in yh TG of the Kingdom, at very low 
a Fee te Greenhouses 
&e., with Corram 's Boiters. After 1 
years experience, ane having axed} H eal ze 1500 Apparatuses te 
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eg do. ‘large do. . 2 as 10 0 
ot-water Pipe, 4 inch diameter, Is, 3d.p 
STRONG IRON HURDLES, 3 ft. h, bar Tae a anand et 
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CAST IRON FLOWER STAKES 4 feet long out of the ground, 
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