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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
KNAP HILL NURSERY, WOKING, SU 
OSEA WA ATERES renee iT invites attention 
o the ge 
and 5 fest high. We 
0, and 12 feet high. 
ANON, 3, r% 5, 6, 7, fs 12 feet high. The 
and 7 feet; 
and 8 feet hig 
PICEA NOBILIS, stout plants, with good heads, own 
bottoms, 24 to 3 feet, probably not to be met with in any 
u 
PINUS CEMBRA, 3, 4, 5, 6, to 10 feet high, 
CUPRESSUS A, fro 
eed, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 feet hi gh. We have a fine lot of end 
also, 
T mde a 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 feet high ; 
ODIU 
beautifully — * 
n VIRGINIANA (the red Cedar), fine plants, 
and 7 fee 
RECURYA, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 3 
EXC ELSA, 3, 4, 5, and 6 fee 
pity By 248 T teil. 
x BEDFORDIA ANA This is a 
ve handsome growi 
UPRIGHT rowing plant 3 5, 6, 7, 8, to 10 fee 
high. These are really splendid e of A one of 
the most striking of all Junipers. 
* UPRIGHT IRISH YEW, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, to 10 feet high. 
hese plants not therefore 
80 likely to divide on wings or snowy weathe 
s CHINESE JUNIPER, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, ae igh. 
* CUPRESSUS THYOIDES ne (the . 
White 7 most beautiful plants, 3 ree 4 feet high. 
„3,45 5, and 6 ft. high. 
* GOLD YEW, wor rked on co mm 
* itors 
extraordin oe effect produced by the t five plauts, viz., 
Irish and Gold- strip ed zene, Teich wh 5 205 Junipers, and 
we may assert, 
a similar lot of 
deo 
being near the Woking Station, South-Western Railway, where 
every tra ops, and from whence conveyances may at all 
times be * 
ete ON THREE 5 KIND 
PLUMS, originated from Seed about 10 years since, 
by RH HENRY OWLING, FRUIT ahah: Woolston-lawn, 
It is 
lanted in an e chalet situation, on 
pai Liga hs coming into baig. fou 
prese Oe pore has been boch 
abundant ete i presu 
ao! 
oe aa 1 Oe of Ne me age, 
gu of little or no value, and which 9 n be 
and by pe persons, ae e suggestion 
a has now the honour of submi a, * * 
un to the pony of 2 Gentlem 
No. 1. ANGELINA ae 
— oo some- 
STA . 2 Phe ia AND. eine, rather large ; 
form oval; colou red next the sun, covered wit th 
violet bloom, bright ory a the naa d side; flesh slightly 
yellow, separating from the stone; flavour exquisite ; ripens 
the latter end of August, and with it s rivals should d find am ple 
space in every garden. 
WOULSTON BLACK GAGE.— Size medi ium; 
+ 
plan 
and most 2 plants, 
thes 
LECTRANTHUS 9 PIC TA, the 3 
1 Botanical 
gaz pe- a baea a 10s. 6d. 
and Co., Giapton Nursery. — Oct. 30. 
LANDSCAPE GARDENING REVIVED D AS ART 
NM THOROLD, of Thorpe Bower, eat ' Norwich, 
the 
nobility an ntry as 
n 
correcting the efforts 
— execution of works. 
or any Trade 
> 
— 
proaches, Vista 
of Amateurs, and 9 the pra 
Mr. T. has no connection with Nurserymen 
whatever. 
TO GENTLEMEN AMATEURS IN FRUIT GARDENING, 
HE ADVERTISER omens, his services and a 
ce oe e a model Vineyard, upon the im ve d 
wth of the Vine, to which he has devoted. much 
attention, 
— training, and jad icious Pruning, together with th 
means of appt ape what is usually attri. 
the y being 
5s. in . stam ps 
15, Or cna rd Cotta 
Middles 
-darge Road, Lower Clapton, 
Sales by Auri Auction. 
TO CENTLEMEN, a FLORISTS, KX OTHERS. 
ESSRS,. PROTHEROE IORRIS are 
8 rf-tra 
Pea aspberr Gooseberries, Den and 
prey (sor), N standard Mulberries, &.; also, the choi 
Greenhou , cons 8 of about 200 hioabl e Camellias, 
Ge. 
nad p 
arge 3 1 (sort a large bear i at edge ody 
Prince Albert Rhubarb, 9 JES agus, and ec. ta- 
oes (sorts); with the erection of pwo Sheds, Woman nee 
r to the sale; enten 
ro GENTLEMEN, 
NURSERYMEN 
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3 3 8 bes 
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Em Teal 
AFERA g 
2888 
jin 
5 4 2 
RPF 
4 
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Lollies, 
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III 
( 645 weoh; returnable to purobasers) on the 
principal seedsmen in London; an og 
American Nursery, Leytonstone, Esse 
TO GENTLEMEN,.FLOR nave AND 
AR. J. RA WLINGS will sell’ by OTH 
15 Mart, Bartholom 
AY, November 14 a at 12 0˙ 
Collection of pore GH BULBS; also absit 36) Mae 
f, Cli ing 
a 9 
Catalogues may b 
h po we 
e 
DaN y 
at — ghana 
road, 
Mea 
Aucti ew-lane, on U 
and atoning day, at 12 o’clock, about 500 double 
300 Indian Azaleas, and 200 Scarlet Rhododendron 
beautifully furnished with bloom buds; also about 
Standard Roses, coip r Eng all the leading va rieti 
ith a fir strate collection of Dutch Bulbs — 
Mr. submit to 1 n 
Auction, on tue premises, Wandsworth-common, | 
middle of November, the whole of the 1 1 
STOOK; 3 particulars of which will be given in 
advertisement s 
, Br idport- place, New North-road, Oct, 30. 
OKNSHY aa 
TO NOBLEMEN, "GENTLEMEN, ee 
S, AN 
ESSRS. PROTHEROE AND 710 have 
receiv 1 from Mr. PAurlix to submit to 
an unreserved Sale tion, on the premises, Paradise 
Nursery, ata aE a Islington, on TUES ov. 2d 
and following day, at il o’clock each day, fs whole of the 
beera tai 1 STOCK, consisting of r 
assortm f fin n Fruit, and BES 3 Trees, 
— — Die een and Variegat 
Laurestinus, Phillyreas, Red Cedars, Arbutus, P. 
Common Laurels, Bays, Euonymus, Alaternus, Yews, 
Cypress, &.; also 78 Pears, Cherries, Plums, Goose- 
berries, and yaaa Planes, Limes, Thoras, with fine 
Rhododendron Azaleaa a, vans ag on erat well set 
with bloom, Box Edging, &¢c.—May be viewed and Cat alogues 
rior to the Leii ou the premises ; of the principal Seeds- 
men * London f the Auctioneers, American Nursery, 
pana 5 
N. B. The valuable Lease to be sold or let. 
R. J. RAWLINGS has been favoured with 
on Premise — sn 1 
Fer particulars on — 
9, Bridport- om e, New North-road, London, O 
38, King-street, Covent Gard 
at 12 for 1 o'clock, = 
fro 
TO MARKET GARDENERS AND © 
TO GENTLEMEN, FLORISTS, AND OTHERS. 
ESSRS. PRO OTH HEROE AND tg will sell * 
URSD 
while the latter is apt to crack in a wet summer. ana will not | Americ lant t with bloom buds, and adapted 1 for 
oar after being . Lig on the contrary, will endure, | Potting. May be view ed th > 
gh August and ‘September. This at the Mart, , 3 > Late. 
Taala P Plum stone, Essex. 
well on an = pinto d. PADDINGTON. 
From several Testim the subjoined are selected, as \ 
5 deemed of anexceptionabe ps ae — TO W N TLEMEN, NURSERYMEN, PELAR- 
peia r. Tho er Majesty's Royal Garde ens, NIU XHIBITORS, AND OTHERS. 
three Plums are 
d recommend their aeia pany 
n 
ESSRS. PROTHEROE anb MORRIS 
— with instructions from Mr. R. Stains, to 
submit to public competition by Auction, on the premises, 
Maida Vale, Edgeware Road, Paddington, on FRIDAY, 5th 
November, at 11 o’clock, in nage ae of the land being 
required for E PLAN purposes whole of the valuable 
stapes —— * y comprising choice show and Cape 
Pelargoniums, con Beck’s Rosa, Foster’s Shylock, 
are 
Pium, wi ore sugary 3 1 tees e no fear — — Shri = eee Purple Perfection, Vandyke, 
Na Ea Boing cal Rubens, Pulchra, Monteith, Hoyle's Ajax, Nectar Cup, Rous’s 
John W. inte gardener ‘othe Rt, Hor Hen. rege 38 Alibi, 5 Magnificent, and all the le ending varieties; a 
7 finna l atiri m fine collection of Herbaceous * Standard Roses, Box 
that ot e I Burdett — 12 — Sy pe Edging, &c.; together with four capital Greenhouses, erection 
Plums, are not only prolific and of surpassing flavour, but from | of Cottage, several Pits, 1, 2, — Slight Boxes, Hand-lights, 
their col and form striking in appear The Woolston | 500 feet of Hot-water Pipe, wo Boilers, Furnaces, Bricks, 
Black Gage, though not so — to the eee. from its Lork Paving, Tiles, 2inch Garden Roller, Fumigator 
extreme richness of bese s — io the taste.” own’s), Syringe and Pump (Reed’s), Garden Seats, Ther. 
b ee Independent, Sept. 11, 1852.— A meeting of gen- mometers, Water Tubs, Cans, Garden-pots; a quantity of 
tlemen and gardeners, resi iden t in this locality, took place on | Gold Fish and Water Lilies, rotten Compost tay Manure, a 
of some new | use i Nag a capital Tumbrel Cart and H , and sundry 
— at the Antelope — to test — 2 
They by Mr. Dowttne, Woolsto 
The 
Burd ett and the Woolston Black Gage; an 
grown Lawn, Southampton, 
Tondon H mie Society’s 1 
and Rice, Nurserymen, Seedsmen, and Florists, New 
Road, Southampton, having had fee sequent 3 dating 
the last four years , of inspecting the three parent trees i 
0 
* Dar hiihiý very ehali, 2 — the Angelina 
d, of these two | mi 
—May * Tiered two days emi to 2 sale. Cata- 
had (6d. each rnable to purchasers), on the pre- 
ses, the Hero of Maida; of the principal Seedsmen in 
. e ; and of the Auctioneers, American Nursery, Leyton- 
stone, 
ROTHERFIELD, kage TONBRIDGE WELLS 
TO NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, NUBSREY MEN, "AND 
OTHERS, 
ESSRS. ate aye ict ayp MORRIS are in- 
Dowtine’s fruit plantation, and being 8 convinced of 
their ext uctiveness, as well sup 
7 ——— they cannot but feel pleasure in Poe ern opa <a 
gency, s in adding their humble yet zealous tribute of 
commendation, 
AS is Moi gratifying to F, and R, to state that they have, to 
nsiderable extent, been patronised by nearly the whole 
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consisting of about 200,000 pe — and Fruit 
gr als ai u 
2 the n TREN and gentry, who have seen the 
55 taste 
i be dul soi bel orders to the above 
rotation. If the three 
eee * and — a single 
8 ord 
ers sent 
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&e, y be view 
poder * the e premises the ot; Inn, “ane pe Star 
; Grown 
J. W. WARD i is instructed by 
a te Mrs Lby At note 
St. James’s-road, Blue Anchor-road, B 
DAY, November a at 11 o’clock 1 thi 
ke 
Waggons, Carts, e. 
Chapman, Spitalfie Aa an 
White Horse, Corine g den ; Green 
the premises; and of the Auctioneer, 9, Walt 
CHOICE oe LECTIO 
Bach 
y — — pr ieri ne 
Catharine, Dixon’s Bion, Jeffery's E 
Headley’s Rose Ellen * 3 of pall 
e, &e. The pis: 
Lilford, &c. 
May be viewed o a — 
had at the Mart; “of M 
dsmen, Moorgate-street, City; H. 
and — — Mrs. New, Everton Valley, 
of four mps. 
also a 
e Chickens are mos 
ay at Birmiogham, in 
eae numberless m 
ered, and none part 
3 are now aa a 
to Mr, Staarrorp, 89, Guilford-s eos Rs ; 
— — — at 
Printed by Wruuram Baapsver of N 
cage of St. maka and . E b e 
Stoke Newington; both in Preci 
street, in th 
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