UGH LOW & €O. have much pleasure in sub- 
mitting to the rep imp of their Friends and the Public 
the two under-named first-rate DAHLIAS. . Plants will 
be ready for delivery the t week 1 May at 10s. 6d. each, 
be mm, fine 
A figure 
t 
fs! 
WINTERTO Nelso: brawl gene 
habit, flowers be si above the foliage, height five fee oe 
e. 
, with the additional recommendation of being of much 
i a a half feet. 
y the person who obtained Le 
Grand Baudin and Pe aa afi: e, ‘acknowledged to be jet by = 
best Dahlias of 1840, and exhibited in more 
any two of the same season. 
- L. & Co. thi t needless to inform thos o have hitherto 
fe ed them wi ir orders to ithelr way of doin “se: bus 
; re cw to sta’ 
that should the two x the descrip- 
tion give ms fey will most woe dedu 
Roots of most of the lea sorts of tas vent may be had on 
ARD gap sahedo beg to apprise 
the : Nobility. Gentry, &c., that Ligier ality —— 
e£ tian Hall, Seesmea tc 
continued ; ‘ane ae +} favour of eelesicns nae 7 
addres sed to the Nursery, Slou ept. 29, 184} 
LATE CIS aa ae S; SHELVES, TRC G ei, 
for Horticultural purposes. EDWARD BECK, Manufac- 
turer, Isleworth, near Brentford. ders, W ns Drawings, 
slew 
&e., forwarded by. post, will receive due attenti 
* Slate Edgi ings 's for Flower Borders, ‘ge. 
R. THATC CHER.—The friends of Mr. ‘THATCHER 
formerly Seedsman and Netmaker, of 147, Fleet-street, are 
anxious to RAISE A SUBSCRIPTION svfficient to secure his 
Election into the National Benevolent Institution, ri they ap- 
benevol lings of those who may r mber the 
d Co. 
. and i Nobles 132, Fleet. 
_H John Noble, Esq., 90, 
Glouceste er. place, Portman-sq 
Subscrip' ee already received: 
1 
TheEarlof Macclesfield & o ' 61°00 
W.and J. Noble. .« (T. ‘Adams, aos FE OU 
Mills, Esq. . . D. Nash, Bsq. See ee Be 
‘obert Cooper, jun: . 1 1 | J. Murray, Esq: Se ons ERO 
Mr-Bowditch . . 2 1 1 6} D. Tara se oF A 6 
Curling, Esq. > F 60! G. Batt, : aw nt-e 
258 <0 
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‘HE CONICAL BOR: ett: SOLES invented 
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and 
of the Horticultural Soci = 
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