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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



[Feb. 3, 



FASTOLFF :.\S l« Hi: R R Y. 



y 



QUELL and Co. have mu<-h pleaturt in announcing 



they have now read) fur *ei>iiii>K t .. <Aiy jwrl > United 



»m". fine Ones of the above ■<• stint luucli- 



tiaiy »*zo of 



» 



esteemed RASPBERRY, un edfor 



Its (rait and rich i) of flavour. ,, lM?c ., r . 



i IS l' RON'S! I) BY IIKR MOST lillU 101 « MAJESH 



Or 



LORD SONDKS, &c. - v | M Well M by HURTICUL- 



RALSoClKlY OF LONDON. 

 for further particulars they bag to r- their A rtisement 



of the •-■; in <>r January : P/ic • ■ ■ ■- - 



Packages containing 1 00 < ■ - • 4* 3*. M. 



Do. do. 50 do. » ■"» ° 



Do. d 25 do. . • l« o 



Packa iciu 



The usual count to the Trade, when i i ' • ' - 00 arc 



older 

 **• Cautio*.— T. end Co. bef to call tent ion ur 



Friend* and the Pnblb In general toti. fact that n.ey have ap. 

 pointed no Am-nU in London for thf *al- the »b e, am I cau- 

 Jotbe i I r iU being genuine, un purchased 



direct from their Norscry- , _ 



YOU ELL'S TOBOLSK K!H BARB, 'atroniMd by 

 Her Moat Oracious Majksty th« U« naw, nd many .. the 



*, i ,. per d n.-For partici w sec thell 



/ ,-nt , [ the i Sovem 



mwo NEW SEEDLING P1COTEES " Lam 



1 /. ■ -**»!..•• >»•'• • eau m m : ,N -" '°'-!"-- l V 



nair-'i •' two splendid PicotecB w be Rev. J. 



Rnrrouglu ••* Lmgw, ; l ' «• *"•■ "" , Ul) ,'" "'' 



man Muh. Yooew end h»r ularsof 



Which tee I Advertise in this I *ept. 



FINEST CARNATIONS .\ • «■ PM «»H-.KS. 

 OUF.I-L and t:<>. beg to refer the r of the 



q,„ \rm to their » ■• i ; ! rh prlc ' ■ 



the above hlghiy-eeteei d Plowei * •• ed on the 



Advert », 7*6 end 707. of th pcr.otocl e Uth, 



mdvU to i a every variety worthy uluvation. 



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OPLENDIU NEW SEEDLING CINERARIAS.— 

 D Fine eaily-flowerinrr. strong pla t cinerarias, save 

 the eery choicest sorts of blue and crim i colours, selected j 



from between rive and six thousand Seedlings of last year. 

 c purchasing will have an opportunity of flowering some of 

 the choicest sorts in cultivation, remarkably healthy, and having 

 a large stock they can be Id at Qa. and 12a. per dozen, carefully 



packed for any part of the country. Applications including Post- 

 office orders will be immediately executed. Large bunches of 

 KC AN VIOLETS in full flower, fit for potting, 6s. and 9*. 

 per doz.— Direct to Mich a ax Baawjm , Sen.,Camb idgeNursarj 



r|"»Ol5ENTLEMEN and AMATEUR FLORISTS.— 



-L As the return of spring is fast approaching, so i* the plant 



ing oi that beautiful flower the RANUNCULUS. A few hundred 



ro.t- to be parted with (with names), and a single root of the 



very high-coioured purple flower "Quixos." will be included in 



icb hundred roots j the time of planting, February and March. 



Apply, pre-paid, to Mr. Evkk, Farnham, Sorrey, where may I 



seen, in the bl oming season, in Mr. Evan's Collection of 

 PELARGONIUMS, some Seedlings, end other specimens of this 

 most delightful, still improving flower. — Farnha m, S urrey. Jan. 81. 



J~ KERN AN has now received his entire Collection of 

 • New VKOKTAni.K and 1 a'kb eds, which includes 



e . Korelty really deairoos, recently introduced :— 



Fine Early Kent Peas, *. d.\ Kerrison's, Walker's, and 



Sion House ditto . 

 New Cabul Melon, per 



.). 



SHILLING have succeeded in raising tat 



A. the Early Frame Pea, impregnated wit.tw 





SHILLING'S EARLY GROTTO PEA. 

 AND S. 



above PE 

 Grotto or Oyster Marrow, which they, with confidence, 

 mend to the Public generally, being quite as early, ana ne»». 

 d the size of any other Pea in cultivation. Quite hanh 



will stand the winter well, and a good bearer; the pod large uw 

 long. 1 liey would particularly recommend it to the attentions 

 Market Gardeners. Price 3*. per quart; 10*. per gallon ; i; § |^ 

 per peck j .His. per half-bushel ; 2/. los. per bushel. Agents - 

 Messrs. Fibj d and Child, 119. Lower Thames- street, Lon<kiv 

 Messrs. W. and J. Nobi.k, 152, Fleet street ; Mr. Kica*o / 



Great Ruaeell-atreet, Covent Garden ; Messrs. Hurst uj 



McMcm.kv, 61, Leadenhall-street; Messrs Grav, Adams, mat 

 Hooo, Kensington; Mr.T. D. Watkinsov, Market- place, Mm. 

 Ches ter.— Woithwarnh orou gh Nu rsery, ne ar Odih am'Hants. 



THE BRITISH QUEEN am> PRINCE ALBERT PEAS. 



I17M. JNO. CORMACK begs to call the attention of 



» » Noblemen, Gentlemen, and others, to the above two new 

 Varieties, the merits of which are thus noticed in the Gardener* 

 C'nonicle. "THE BRITISH QUKEN on light soils, it ta> 

 best of all kinds, and will drive Knight's Tall Marrow out of 





per quart . . .1 



Prince Albert do. . . 3 

 Racehorse do. . . 1 



Early Warwick do. . . 1 

 Shilling's new Grotto do. 3 



Thompson's Karly Dwarf 



ditto . . . .1 

 Btobbt* New Dwarf do. . 1 

 Groom's Superb ditto . l 

 Knight's Dwiirl Green do. 1 





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1' s as follows : — 

 12 pair Of gOOd SbOW SCTtS 



11 ditto hue ditto 



25 ditto ditto 



12 ditto extra fine and verysn r th to 

 23 ditto ditto ditto 



, ection being left to fox tui nud 



1 UC H SI AS. 



1 dozen of the newest and very best sorts . . 81*. 



1 dozen fine ditto .. .. •• • 1 • 2 *• 



U n good show varieties S»« 



Sent by post, free, to any part ol I gdMB. 



ARAl \RIA IMBRU aTA. 



Y0 L and CO., possessing most extensive 



stock in the country of the a irdy Orna- 



mental 5 to offer them on the wing advantageous 



terms:— Hi 1 year old plants. B to .. inch gh, lO/.pef 



100, or30*. perdoxen.— Gi urmouth Sur « , >. I, 1844. 



FUCHSIA iRID 



YOUELLaMD CO. beg to inform r P nds and 



tUL . 1 invesu led in ' a small ■, <itit 



of the above from the very newest end bes rarlei which they 

 offer upon the following terms : — 



A pacset containuig H>" Is M 



Do. do. 50 do. 



Sent post free 00 tbe receipt of a 1 order. Directions 



for sowing, &c. vrill accompany each pack< , 



This will form an admirable cpuo/tun.' those who intend 



competing for Seedling Prieee et the ibihi no * the present 



year. 'J quantiti ring very limited, early atiou will 



be necessary.— Great Yarmouth Nur-er- , Peb. I, 1844. 



TTaTnI S N£W and FIRST- RATis PKLARGO. 



VT NICMS now ready for delivery in *tro»g, althy Plants. 



rhefoli< ng are a few selected :— Garni 's Eleg .King 



ofBeautit , Ackuar, Lady Pmdhoe, Saxon -g. ••• I , 5ea ' xt > 



lupremc, M< gol,Rditb, Countess of Zetland, Cotberstone, Egbert. 



A list ot Pel mums, Pansies, Calceols *, • Ver- 



benas, Auriculas, Cinerarias, Chrysantl o . B las, &c, 



which contains many new S- lingsoi flr»t-i tuajities; slants 

 in May, hi.' . dso a few roots of his .^ Almg Dabbaa Pawcass 

 AueeanuTw ui B ai^aie atill to he .diapoaea otel the 

 Nursery, barrey-lane, Ratt eraea. 



•LORl^T^" FLUVvi^R^.— Ai the soaaon lor pi.uitmg 

 Ranunculuses is now o A, J. and W. Fi > - Florist 



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paper . 



Windsor Prize, 8ion- 

 Housc, Green flesh. Net- 

 ted Cantaloupe, BUck 



Rock, &c. Ike. 

 New Olive Radish, fit in 



18 days in a frame 

 Early Salmon and Scarlet 

 d>., per quart 



All the best- keeping 



Onions, per OS. 

 Imported Early Dutch 

 Turnip . 



Ash. leaf and Early Frame 



Potatoes, with J- t ral 



good-keeping kinds j 

 Very Choicest Grasses 

 ( hand - picked ), lor 



Lawns I all tbe most 

 beneficial kinds for lay 

 ing down. Separate <r 

 mixed ; if mixed, per 

 bushel . 

 Tuberoses, per dozen 



1 <) 



6 



1 



9 



6 



3 



10 



4 



Anemones, per lb., 5s. to '-"• 

 Lilium lancifolium al- 

 bum, flowering-bulbs, 



each . . . .3 

 Lilium speciosum, strong, 

 true ... 31 



,, lancifolium punc- 



8 



6 



tata 



1 

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superbum, flower- 



7 6 



'2 



1 





,, eximium 

 Giant Asparagus, 2 yrs., 



per 100 . . . .6 



., Sea Kale. . 10 



Mushroom Spawn, per 



bushel . . . 6 



Skirving and Laing Swede 



Turnips . . . 1 



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•v, resnectiu.lv intimate to the admit ot that beautiful 

 llo d to Plori » In general, that ti • present an 



excellent nock of their Splei id Mew n they now 



offer for sale at greatly reduced prices, viz. : — 



;,o superfine sorts, one ro< rf each *■ 



50 ,. m onc l )uir -o 



Many ot these ha\ e I 1 sold at 5* per r- • and their 



superiority over the old sorts is always apparent at mpetition 

 where they invariably carried off the pfi . Al a Splendid 



Collection < tnriculas, comprising- most ol the leading sorts In 

 the country, with many new and rare me Also Polyan- 



thuses, Pinks, Pan s, Carnations, Dahlias, rulips, Pb es, 



Antirrhinums, I baceous plants, & kc. Catal .es may be 



bad on application, post paid. A re e or . el -. -nee wi'l be 

 required from unknown correspondents. 



' TO "GENTLEMEN PLANTING. 



J and J. 1 aIRBAIKN are induced from the uncer- 

 • tainty upon which they hold the Man 01 - t Nursery 

 (situated contiguous to the Home Nurse in Rise, where 

 attention will be given to all application.-., to effect a Sale of the 

 Stock at as earlv a period as possible, con* ntly beg to solicit 

 tbeattentiou ot Gentler 1 ami rhe trade roth :rge and re- 

 markably healthy and well-grown stOC I ft™ large 

 Laurels, twice tran splantco f extras rthj ' »r?o ^al Laurel.-, 

 very handsome; Green H es, of varv » j Evergreen 

 Privets, tine Standard and Dwarf Roses in g riety, line 

 standard flowering Thorns, Almond-, cuius, Rohinias, and 

 other Ornamental Tree , and Evergreen and flowering Shrubs, 

 with a large stock of fine standard and dwarf, ti ed and un- 

 trained Peaches, Nectarines, Apples, Pears, Plums, and Cherries, 

 of the most approved kinds, and of grov ran jualled ; also, 

 a large assortment of Forest Trees, coi 4 of Limes, Elm 

 Birch Beech, Hornbeam, Spanish and Horse I " >untani 

 Ash, Poplars, and Spruce, and Scotch Firs also a largj number 

 of Gooseberries and Currants, of excellent growth, and of the 

 best varieties in cultivation, to all of v> t. .1 '. J . K respectfully 

 invite the inspection of Gentlemen and Nni en, flattering 

 themselves that the general character of the , i .such as to 

 ensure 'unqualified satisfaction, and which lb are disposed to 

 offer at very moderate prices for cash. 



J & J F respectfully heg to caU the attention ot Gentlemen 

 to ft* TsIvSement of Heaths, &c, which has lately appeared 

 m the Gardener,' Chronicle. (Oct. 21 and 28. 



Nurseries, Clapham, near London. Jan. si, is**. 



tall BO. 



Victoria Marrow 

 Bishop*s Dwarl do, . 



Nonesuch do. . 



British queen do. . 

 Matchless do. . 



lieilm in'S Imperial do. 



Imetar ditto . 



Eaily Ma /.a gin Beans 

 ,, Longpod do. - 



Royal Dwarf do. . 



Green Genoa do. . 



Large w Indsor do. . 



Dwarf French, of all sorts 1 



Mercer's Pearly Cauh- 

 flower . . per oz. . 1 



Walcheren ditto . .10 

 Large Asiatic ditto . .10 

 Early Horn Carrot, per oz. 4 

 Surrey do. . .04 



Altringham, a»d large 



White, for Cattle, per lb. 1 

 Seymour's New Superb 



Red and White Celery, 



per paper 

 Myatt's Cape Broccoli, 



peroz. . 

 Grange's do. . 



And all the other kinds, 



u /. to 1 



15 ro iprouts, foreign 



seed . . . . 1 



Acme of Perfection Cu- 

 cumber, fiuest known, 



per paper . . • . 1 



With allti other new kinds. 



Dulley's Early Scarlet Admirable Rhubarb ; all the new Straw- 

 berry-Plan*'-, true to their kinds. 



Heartsease, PfcotesS, and Carnations named ; Rivers' New hdi- 



tion of the Rose Amateurs' Quid . 6.». 

 Rivers' Catalogue of Fruits, with directions for Culture, by Root- 



pruning, Is. 6d. 

 Paxton's Cottagers' Calendar, 3d., which Ladies and Gentlemen 



should present to Cottagers. 



Seeds for Distribution to Cottagers at cost price. 



Seed of Dwarf Furze and Broom j Seedling Berberries for Under- 

 wood. Spring Tares. 



Everything new in Flower-seeds, of which Catalogues will soon 

 be ready 4. Great llussell-street. Cove nt Garden . 



R kMU NCULUSSeS, ANEMONES, CARNATIONS, AURICULAS 



and LILIUM LANCIFOLIUM. 



GROOM, Clapham-rise, near London (removed 



from Walworth), by appointment Florist to hkr Ma- 

 jesty begs to remind the Nobility, Gentry, and Amateurs, that 

 this is the best season for obtaining Collections of the above 

 Flowers, and that in consequence of the success he had in their 

 cultivation last year, he can offer them at the following moderate 

 prices :— j£ s. a. 



100 Ranunculuses in 100 superb sorts with names 4 4 

 loo do. in 100 very fine sorts, do. I 10 



Superfine mixtures, from 7s. to 21*. per 100. 

 100 Anemones in 100 superfine sorts, with names . 2 10 

 100 Do. in 50 do. do. do. .200 



Superfine mixtures, 10s. per 100. 

 2. r » pair of Carnations, in j:> superfine sorts, with names3 10 



2:> pair of I'icotees, in 25 do. do. do. 2 10 



as Auriculas, in M superfine sorts, with names . 8 18 b* 

 Lilium lancifolium album, good bulbs, each . . 3 ti 



„ large bulbs, each . 10 6 



puuetatum, good bulbs, each . 076 



„ large bulbs, each .110 

 <-w»f>loirups mavbohad on application. — Jan.. I. 



the -arden." "THE PRINCE ALBERT, which has been c*. 

 tivaten in the Garden of the Horticultural Society during Oh 

 season, produced Peas fit for the table ten days earlier than Uj 

 other variety sown at the same time." Both varieties may be)u4 

 in packages at 3*. 6/1. each, at W.J. C's wholesale EitabUifc- 

 meat, NewcTOSS, or the Be dford Cons . r\ at orv. C ovent (iarden 



'I 'HE undermentioned, with a select Assortment of 



-1- FLOWER and other GARDEN SEEDS, may be had new,« 

 annually received from the respective growers, at roodmu 

 pries, from TllOS. 1). WAT KIN SON, Obiginal Sebd Ejta. 

 BL1SHUSNT, 6. Market-place, Manchester :— New Early Diurf 

 Thompsonian Pt . a prolific bearer ; Shilling's New Early Grott 

 Prince Albert ; Knight's Marrow, &c. True Johnson's Woo**, 

 ml Beans; Laige Improved Windsor. Myatt's Trei>le-curk4 

 Parsley; True Walcheren Cauliflower Broccoli; CuthiU's Lost, 

 Black Spine and (Manchester Improved Long Frame Cucumbtr, 

 Whyte's extra fine Dwarf Red Beet 5 True Altringham Carrot; 

 and superior Yellow Garden Turnip ; Ashleavcd forcing Kidneyi 

 and other Earlv Potatoes; Extra fine Red and Pink, Lancashire 

 Giant, Solid, and Seymour's superior White Celery ; Tobscw 

 Paper; Mushroom Spawn, &c. &c. Catalogues on application. 

 Agent for Whitney's Waterproof Composition and Humphrey^ 

 Compound. May's Select Pansy and Hollyhock Seed, in packeti 



at 8S. 6rf. and 5«. e ach. 



WHITE cc Co/s Collection of Plants, of which 1 

 Catalogue is now in the press and will be ready in'abouU 

 week comprises every variety of Geranium, Fuchsia, Verbeni, 

 Chrysanthemum. Dahlia, &c. which is worthy of cultivation. 











K. 



^ Thi 



foUtWing~coUections are offered, the seltction being left totst 

 purchaser:— . £ s. d. 



40 first rate varieties of Geranium . 



„ »* do. . . . 



New do. . • . 

 M ,, Fuchsia . . . . 



Chrysanthemum . 



Verbena, including 



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Seedlings which were submitted to Dr. 

 Lindlev for his opinion, and reported 

 to be : « all very fine," see Gardeners' 



Chronicle Alfred 



12 first-rate Dahlias 



100 



. • • . • » I 

 fine show do _ 2 



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APPRENTICE.— Poole Nursery. ._ 





UAMB" E R *\ E LL.-C A MUttS NUR&ERY UKOl M)i. 



MESSRS. ELLIS and SON will SELL by Alt- 

 TION, on the above Premises, near Camden Chapel, rK* 

 ham-road, on Tuesday, the 6th of February, and following m 

 at 11, on account of the number of lots, under distress for rem, 

 the entire STOv K, Buildings, and Tools; consisting 01 nw 

 capital Greenhouses, 26 feet in length, heated by hot-water-pipj 

 forcing pits, Cucumber and hand-lights, Shop fixtures, so- 

 ot 150 drawers labelled for seeds, and sundry tools, ine w 

 includes an extensive assortment of standard and wall-truii™ 



H. 



a great variety of well-selected Roses, Geraniums, and ow 



u „ .o^^^o D;,. n fp« fi a nrir^nias. llahlias. Jessamins, Mjiu^ 



ergreens, some go* 



lberries, a n um !^f[ 



Gooseberry and Currant trees, various seeds, &c. To be vie ^ 



HKICdl V ai let/ \'* «\.ii-a*.*vvxv« *- , 



house plants, Picotees, Auriculas, Dahlias, Jessamins, ^ 

 Camellias, American plants, Shrubs, and Evergreens, somegwj 

 specimens of Ornamental trees, and fine Mulberries, a numpw 



Jjooseuerry anu luiuui ticca, >«ini«a o — ^-, - ^. 



three days -prior to the sale. Catalogues may be had _on 

 premises; at the Horns, Kennington; of Messrs. r air » * 



nurserymen, Clapham rise; of Messrs. Forrest and Co. 

 serymen, Kensington-road ; and of Messrs. Ellis ami . 



auctioneers. 86. Fen church -street. — 



VALUABLklTURSERY STOCK, 1VJER HEATH, BL'CK^ 



"ESSRS. SEDGWICK and SON have receiw 



Instructions to Sell by Auction, on the P re ™_~V»: 

 the Crooked Billet, on Iver Heath, on Monday, February 



Eleven, in convenient Lots, .«.__. attoitt «J from 1 • 



About 2000 fine PORTUGAL and other LAURELb iru ^ 



8 feet, a very large and choice collection _ of _stand^ra_*__ ^ 



M 



, and Cherry trees; some very handsmne ^ e Jf, 

 of good growth, Larch, Spruce, and Scotch Firs; *ee 1 ^ 



.. ^ „n„:.. nn A «or5ocratpd Rnx. Arbutus, 



Apple, Pear 



of good grc , , - r - . 



and other Forest trees, plain and variegated Box, a 

 Laburnums, Scarlet Thorn, Lilacs, Roses, &c. »__«__ 



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2li. 

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8*. 



bs. 



4,«. 



Is. 6d. 





\ JN CM ONES and KAMJiNCLLUSES. — Ihe entire 



XJL Stock of an Amateur Florist, who has spared no expense 

 in urocurin" the finest sorts, but whose garden having been so 

 for building purpci . is compelled to part with them, and offers 

 them on the following terms :— 



RANUNCUI.USSS. 



100 Roots, finest sorts, double, named flowers 



50 extra extra ditto 



100 fine ditto in mixture 



100 ditto, second quality . . • 

 50 Tyso's best semi-double ditto for seed 

 Packets of 500 seeds saved last year . . . 

 Any of the above will be sent post paid on receiving a remit- 

 tance by Post-office order, or letter- stamps to the amount wanted. 



AXKMOXBS. 



100 Splendid, named, double flowers 21*. 



50 extra fine ditto .... IS*. 



100 fine ditto in mixture . . . 7*. 



50 fine scarlet ditto in mixtures . 8s. 

 Packets of seeds, each . . .1*. 

 Apply to s. G. Lai on, Wine-mere t, Oundle. 



"LfARLY PKAS, &C — HENRY D. CORMACK 



Jt-i Skeusman, fcc., begs to inform the readers of the Gar- 

 deners' Chronica that they can be supplied with the following 

 Early and Prolific Varieties, viz. : Cormack's Prince Albert, Bri- 

 tish Queen and Early Kent Peas; Taylor's Improved Windsor, 

 and Johnson's Wonderful Bean ; Manchester Red and Sey- 

 mour's White Celery j Walker's Long and Hamilton's Cucum- 

 ber, &c, with *very other variety of Horticultural and Agricul- 

 tural Seeds, at his Wholesale and Retail Seed Warehouse, lOti, 

 Deansgate, Manchester. 



Nursery adjoining the road leading from Uxbridge to , La^ 



May be viewed four da 

 when catalogues may be 



roau leaning law w * w \!r » . " ovreutefl. 



days prior to the sale (Sunday exc e 

 ^ ...., be had at the Crooked Billet, Ke ■ HJ^ 

 at the principal Inns in the neighbourhood ; at the ni _s 

 Inn, Oxford Street, London; and of Messrs. f ED _°.^ K _ nS w 

 land and timber surveyors and estate agents, Rickm* 



Herts : . . - — - — rrrrTi. 



TO GENTLEMEN AND O 1 Hr.fta ^"^^^^i'Ao iS IS *K 



VI ESSRS. PROTHEROE and MOEKi» 



1>JL instructed by the Proprietors to submit to P ud " m ,, v0 aT, 

 tition, in consequence of the expiration of lease, o gl0C g 

 March 4, 1844, and following da) 'S.^llo Clock, i» Gx & 

 OF ONE OF THE KENSINGTON NURSERIES, exti ^ 

 West Road, cons.sting of large, healthy, a ° d o w p e r l ;'! eSC riptio* 

 cimens of Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, of every c k .treefc 

 Variegated and Green Hollies, Evergreen Oaks, «"* minon ar4 

 Large Fan and other Yews, twice-transplanted Com 

 Portugal Laurels, Arbutus, Alaternus, &c, H * mi & The_ 

 Pinus Laricio, P. austnaca, and ™S"cans, *c. t yj 



Grounds have long been celebrated for the Health ana ^ 

 their Trees and Shrubs, and safety of remova L ™« g iB ^ 

 the attention of those Gentlemen who intend riau 

 spring. American Nursery, Leytonstone. ? gJ^H 



N an Advertisement of Messrs. P»othbroe ^ ^ 



inserted in tins Paper of last week, it .»*»»" fTer ^ 2 

 gentlemen have instructions from the proprietors to ^ ^ 



the stock of " One of the Kknsinoton Noesnaies^na^^, ^^ 



1 



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As our Nursery is situated next the ^ - ?# 

 Road, and a great part of it is in the panshoj **?$£&&# 



West Road. 



known to many of our customers by the name of p* 



ton Nursery," and the names of the Proprietors not .^0 

 in the Advertisement, they may naturally suppose 1 ^ t ^ 



name ui ;■ _._ p\*» 

 prietors *°***$i 0* 



stock which is to be sold. We therefore inform , the ^ _^ 

 is not the case, but that we are prepared, as us he ^ 



their esteemed orders, which shall be attended to - "iti^ ^ 

 est possible care and promptitude.— Crav, a«* 

 Brompton Park, Kensington Road, Feb. 1844. 



