810 
rpHo MAS AND EDWARD BROWN beg to apprise 
the berg Lowry &c., that the Premises lately occupied 
by them Egyptian Hall, "Piccadilly, London, are now dis- 
bfbr-seys se solicit t the favonr te all —- ee be 
addressed to them at Slough.— Nursery, Slough, Sept. 29, 
BRITISH SHEET-GLASS for HORTICULTURAL PURPOSES. 
OBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, and HORTICUL- 
TS generally, are respec! tfu 
may 
garding the abov 
fully at Ch: ony orth, upon application to J, DRAKE, Plate and 
Crown Glass Warehouse, 8, Jermyn-street, St. James’s, and 100 
Edgeware c-fos. 
quantities of Glass for Lights or 
e required size, and punctually exe- 
Window Lead, Solder, 
e for Garden Glazing. 
Orders for yee 
Honses Meany ¢ 
cuted upon the esr aaah terms. 
Putty. Prepared Cement, andevery requirite 
TO SEEDSMEN, NU 
MEN. 
7 RSSRS. PROTHERO! Sad ‘MOR S hate re- 
wala rs,and others. Cata rage to bed had of A Sod "prinelpal 
ds in London, and of the Auctioneers, Leyt 
$4 T TREES. 
R. JOHN KENG has a» instructions to sell by 
Auction, as follows, vag? the Prem: ond _. near 
the Swan, 1esland Ri Road; on the ae ronan ens tt Eleven, 
without reserve; the ae t for building :— 
ection of Standard and D 
The Property comprises a 
Céad: heated Prommmre of the leading sorts, in a fine sraital 
on Paradise Stocks, agreed and Dwarf tral 
antity of trained standard 
sears Currants, Swee 
Catalogues on the 
ers, &ei, &c. 
Puls ies viewed the pores pevious to the. sale. 
and of 
; OF yo Lake, — Bishopsgate-street, 
the A pastignses, Bs ackney Roa 
ROMFORD, ESSEX. 
TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION BY 
Blevén o'clock, on 
oe a 
On THURSDAY, December 16th, 1341 the 
i anna Carlisle, 
ttage, ~ 
yathout the slightest reservation wha'e haat in consequei 
Carlisle eta Om the premises)—the entire Stock of 
ee — D VIN ES, 
. Of fine wo th, the “ Vandyke,” and other 
inp house 
600 Trees, of the clidicest description, rare Rhubatb 
Crowns, Sag ges and Effects. The whole now in a fit condition 
bea age to 
moved. 
Sees consist of the Hambro’, Alex: andria, R 
riffe, Black Prince, “ Carlisle’s Cauticle, 
A ge in and var eapyics kinds, the shat fom Which Rave 
:, paid to i. 
aig i Rg ahaghg gle Teno 
en or 
sytem by which Mr. Carlisle hes 
ENVIED DISTINCTIO 
but the reader is respectfully referr red What ate ement given in the 
November number of the ic tas ated os rg rev of 1839, which 
ga Tenge: ad the chief prize hi @ been awarded 
e 
at the exhibiti 
ROYAL SOCIETY OF HORTICULTURE 
F ixhow 
ity of Sctecte taleseribne bril- 
of flavour anil size of this 
* GIFTED GENTLEMAN 
out-door the prize was awarded to him against fruit 
ago houses ; and, although Mr. ee sppears 
Soca at if, and whch hte ‘ phd 
self, ant e =o 
observation of Nature and correct es 
but such is the  superiatveb 
liancy of tint, 
ae be weer ua “4 pr pth 
hau bad on the pala at 
€ princi 
ge and at at Mr. T. Harvey's offices, at Ilfor Rag ny 
r eae ered by special Act of P: 
jo cong eeesife ae _ ASSURANCE “CoMPaky, 
Ci 
oe 
20 
ity, Lor ndon. 
This Institution is empowered b: 
poe he: 7 iepiaitanaee as to afford the 
eir lest extent, to. Policy-holders; and to presen’ 
facilities and accommodation bee esto obtained i peed 
e decided her tray t f its ct and its claim to pab- 
pport e been proved, incontes estabiy, 
raordinary and wapeoconestied Succe: mg ~ 
rei a the following important vantages may be 
imputed expressly for the 
enumerat 
mical set 0: oor ae 
and pe sts and pre. 
be offered without 
& special Act of Parliame: 
rom of Life lament 
iheet exis 
use of this anuaer from authen 
prema the > lowest rates er tvarcnonnth — 
tity 
= ona pony and r le plan. 
a smibeulite payne ye re. 
gow term of life than in any oth eh 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. - 
wer cet oid moe TROUGHS, &e., 
ses.— EDWARD oats’ Manfac- 
bei Sian ogge or Brentio or} 
&e., forwarded by part will receiv 
's* Slate Edgi figs far Plow 
mag HOT-WATER BOILERS invented 
s, Esq., Pag be obtained to any size of JOHN 
&e., Wes enoaks, Kent. 
wer Borders, Re. 
es oy 
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the Gardens of the Horticultural Society of L 
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