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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
ad SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1841. Price 6d, 
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[ete ICH CUCUMBER ol 8s porcine ail a ations Man, aged 42, wiihowt be es tng CisiEKNS, S, SHELVES, “EROUGHS, &C-, 
e Mayor of Ipswich, P. B. Lon; incumbran: a general practice in the culti- orticultural p' —EDWARD BECK, Manuofac- 
 Vice-Pus-IDEsm Cap pt. Aplin, Melton re ion of Pines. 3 Views: yor Peaches; also the Flower and | turer, Isleworth, near Brentford. Orders, Working Drawings, 
The First Grand Show, open to all England, will take place at Kitchen Garden, and en no objection to take charge of Pgs &c., forwarded by post, willreceive due attention. 
Ipswich ou the Second Tuesday in February 1842, when A SIL- eee have a Berry aor om the last situation.—Direct to ae as eae for worn ey Sain 4 
VER . UP will beh er for the bet Brace of be aap agers BS 'ost-office S Palen, Be Surrey. 7T TO L 
Printed Rules, further iculars, will ae ready, Tee REA, SF RE 
tee ee ‘on applietion to Tuos. Win, H son ox ss W ANTS A SITUATION as GARDENER, a ra rc Nee S “SISTORY OF I of BRITISH, FERNS, 
3, Ta’ -street, Ipswi Man, iene —, of Scotland, ate und 
and Gi von yet rch ong ravens 
—SSRGLIRS Winecce management of * 0s. cloth. 
Sher agen dem Florist, 4, Orange-row, Kennington-road, | produce an plipstorn euauacter toa his ation situation, which To every lover of British Botany we cordially recommend Mr. 
call the attention of Gentlemen Amateurs and | he leaves in consequence of the _—, ae of mes erre Newman’s volaume.— Mapeains of Natural History. To persons 
i his Catalogue of choice Carnations and Picotees, | No objection to an in-door place. Apply to Mr. R. Hen attached to botanical pursuits this volume will be peculiarly 
which is now ready, and may be had on application, either per- | Florist, Croydon. . Glasgow Herald. This i is a very elegant and pleasing 
sonally or by letter, post-paid, enclosing a Post-office stamp. - {A ANTS A SITUATION as GARDENER, a Single work.—Spectator. This volume will recommend itself to all who 
pe are tt Tee oye ——— \ cd A SITUATION as GARDENER, a Single } bestow even a a ato Cente ee 
‘an, a 25, who has had experience in the business. | account of species e popi suggestions 8 
'¥ GRAPE, for which the Horticultural Society awarded | Can have bared sar aracter from his late master, whom he served | contained in this volume, justify our cordial recommendation of 
a ee Shows, may be seen in Covent Garden, | two years. No objection to live im the house. Address, G. S., | its pages.— Aé/as. The embellishments of this pretty v 
and Plants may be had at his forcing establishment, Brentford | Post-office, Norwood, Surrey. : L "3 Ma, 
ees cars OV-WATER APPARATUS FOR HEATING | Heston’ 'We strongly recommend this volume to tke notice of 
GREA’ UTH NURSERY.—ARA & A’ Magazine. e strongly recomm this volume to the u 
arid e aaeet NU SERY MEN, fe. (0 to H ghee pres BUILDINGS, otro oa onr readers, -Annals of Natural History. Newman hi 
Vw A FB beg 8 oh nag? k = RCHES, an ANUF. rgd RIES, upon improved prin: — and = fa 6 et ae. oe 
iples, and at en eau char; erected y DANIEL ani ‘eport on the Progress tany country ought 
bility, ey and che pe dey they have at thls me Leaman EowARD BAILEY, 272, BOLSORN. by to be it. Gardener's Gazette. 's beautiful 
Sica bear to arta ogg — hake — ee oe Seed, D. aud E. BarLey having devoted much time to the considera. | Work on the British Fore. beereate Be, © Ur. and Mrs. s. C. Hall. 
sd Poe ree pcs art Shee beciads : sueceent tion of this paabdect ct, and had much experience in the erection of Joun Van Voorst, 
brn Meath asiarDacdigere ad seg Bae perfectly none ba sarcderealotd Eventos purpose>, have, by impreve- 
pi inmates else ices sec A suggested in their practice, rendezed their mode of heat- FULL REPORT of the “the PROCEEDINGS of the 
INE PLANTsS.—ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY eae not only very efficient, pore very simple, and have combined ETIN assemble at PLYM’ YMOUTH on mn the 29th July ; 
P FINE STRONG SUCCESSIONS, late the oF organ in the appiratus with economy in the charge. They | ~~ ME. Go of all at ie sewed 
Gentleman deceased; are pertectl; clean. and Fis Fiity srgetaggl oni Sc ee and me? = ae pla ae  eiheitees sie war sppenr be Eteoiae Nimcbonahe a 
many noblemen gentlemen, and have had the honour to 
bem giiaescais 3 eee Ap, Br to A. M., care of Mr employed by the Horticultural Society of London,in executing the THE ATHENZUM, 
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ipti ae [ge Rg lee the pi chee Paper Poms 
less than Twenty-six 
N ee sacha. SEEDLING Pot tal late aan D. ani altey also ct in me’ i descriptions of 
BRITISH lendid ult ngs and Sashes, and invi leme: 
size men, and ee public to an inspection of their various drawings | Year. 
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3 addressed, Messrs. J. & W. Myatt, Manor Farm, Di beg to introduce to public notice a new Trou pe for Orehi- | Concerts, Theatres, &c. 
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