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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



[Apr. 13, 



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SLOUGH NURSERY, NEAR WINDSOR, 

 CHOICE SELECTION OF NEW DAHLIAS, 1844. 



THOMAS BROWN direcs attention to his beautiful 

 SEEDLINGS, particularly that unrivalled light flower, 



««Ladt St. Mu'r," the superiority of which over every other 



of its class is too well known to need further comment. Strong 



and healthy plants will he ready for delivery early in May. 



AuRAirriA (Spary's)— Orange buff; fine form and petal. 

 A very desirable show flower . obtained numerous 

 prizes; 3 ft a 



Albxanukr (Brown's)— Maroon and crimson mottled; 

 full and constant, centre well up, and a very useful 

 show flower; 5 ft • . ' ' 



Delight (Brown's) -Cream, veined and tipped with 

 purple; petal of fine substance and high centre; very 

 distinct to any in culti ration ; 4 ft. • • • * ' 



Dbsirable (Brown's)— Shaded buff, quite new in colour; 



a good show flower ; 5 ft. . . • • • * ' 



Lady St. Ma up. (Brown's)— White, delicately tipped 

 with violet purple; very deep and full, high centre, 

 forming a beautiful outline; the petals are round, and 

 smooth at the edge; habit of Perpetual Grand : it is 

 decidedly the finest light flower ever offered. it 

 attracted great admiration at Windsor, »nd was uni- 

 Tersally acknowledged to be the finest flower in trie 

 Exhibition : 4 to 5 ft A 



Nl'twith (Brown's)— Bright crimson ; a fine open-cupped 

 petal, and a good show flower ; 4 ft. . • • ' A 



Raphael (Brown's)— Dark maroon, beautifully shaded 

 with light crimson ; superior petal, of excellent form : a 

 rery novel and striking variety, and will be an acquisi- 

 tion to any stand ; 4 ft. . . • • • ; 10 



Rbmbrakdt (Brown's)-Dark purple, very round and 

 double, rising well in the centre, and a constant show 

 flower. It was very successfully exhibited j 3 to 4 ft. . 10 o 



Emma Now (Dowding's)-Blush white, good general 

 form and centre: a good useful shosv flower; 4ft. .10 



Essex Brioe (Turville's)— Delicate peach lilac, of excel- 



lent petal and form ; 5 ft. . . . (no discount) 10 o 

 Lady Antrobcs (Spary's)— White and lilac, mottled; 



good form, constant, and very useful show flower ; 3 tc. 10 

 Nonpareil (Proctor's)— Ruby scarlet, of first-rate pro- 



pert ies ; extra show flower ; 4 ft. . {no discount) 10 



Standard of Perfection (Keynes')— Crimson ; of very 



superior form ; 4 ft (no discount) 10 



Sin J. Stewart Richardson (Union)— Brown ruby, ureat 



depth, and excellent show flower ; 4 ft. (no discount) 10 6 



T. B. has also Selections of fine Carnations, Picotees, and 

 all other Florists' Flowers; Plants, Fruit-trees, Shrubs, and 

 general Nureerv stock. 



A general Catalogue of Dahlias, with a List of Superb New 

 Pansies, to be had on application . 



LYCESTERIA FORMOSA.— One dozen fine healthy 

 seedling plants of this perfectly hardy, fast-growing, and 

 free flowering shrub, so justly recommended for undergrowth, 

 and food for game, will be sent (post free) to any part of the 

 kingdom upon the receipt of a Post-office order for 3«. 6d. It is 

 of early habit, and must be planted immediately.— Direct to 

 Mr. Fkvn, 24, Lamb's Conduit street, L ondon. 



WOODLANDS NURSERY, MARESFlELD.near Uckfield, Sussex. 

 —New and Superb Fuchsias, Verbenas, Petunias, Cinerarias, 

 Camellias, Greenhouse and Herbaceous Plants, Hardy 

 Climbers, and Plants adapted for Bedding. 



TTI7M. WOOD and SON beg to inform their Friends 



» ▼ and Amateurs that a Catalogue of the above, together with 

 a List of entirely New Roses, is now ready, anil may be had 

 Gratis, on application at the Nursery, and in London, of 

 Messrs. War.vkr and Warner, 28, Cornhill; Mr. James 

 Carter, 238, High Ilolborn ; and at Edinburgh, of Mr. Robert 

 M'Intosh, 13, Gre en Side-str eet. 



EYNES' STANDARD OF PERFECTION; 



DODD'S ORANGE SUPERB, DOWDING'S EMMA 

 NOKE.— Nurscrymeu who can supply fine plants of these first- 

 rate varieties, the first week in May, 1844. 



Low and Co., Clapton 

 Hurst and M 'Mullen, London 

 Nutting, Cheapside, London 

 Girling, Stowmarket 

 Rendle, Plymouth 



Foster, Stroud 



Mitchell, Maresfield, Sussex 



LoncK, Manchester 



Appleby, York 



Harrison, York 



Edward, York 



Watkinso.v, Manchester 



Sparv, Hungerford 



Pontky, Plymouth 



Brown, Slough 



Garraway, Bristol 

 Mkad, Lcwisham 

 V.'n.oELEK, Warminster 

 He ale, Devizes 

 Driiimo.vd, Bath 

 Grkaov, Bristol 

 Maule and Co., Bristol 

 Pince and Co., Exeter 

 Veitch and Co., Exeter 

 Handasyde, Edinburgh 

 Mount jot, Ealing 

 Widnall, Cambridge 

 Brown and ArrwEi.L.Uxbridge 

 Hodges, Cheltenham 



MESSRS. W. ROGERS & SON, Florists, &c, beg 

 to call particular attention to their splendid Seedling 

 Fuchsias, Aquilegia and Pansy, which they are now prepared to 

 send out by Po3t, or otherwise, viz., 



PER PLANT. S.d. I PER PLANT S.d. 



* Aquilegia Granditiora . J 



Fuchsia, Uttoxeter Beauty 10 6 



„ Rival . 10 6 



Pendula Eiegans 5 



>» 



Pansy, Lord Vernon 



5 

 5 





 



For'W. Li.vdlky's opinion, description, &c. see Gardeners 1 

 Chronicle, March lCth, Gardeners' Gazette, March 23d. 

 The above will be found indispensable to those intending to 



compete for Prizes. . 



Fuchsia Exoniensis, 2?. 5d. to 35. 6rf. ; do. Rogersiana, 2s. 6d., 



with all the hest kinds out. 



GERANIUMS.— Lyne's Sunrise, Duke of Cornwall, Hamlet; 

 Gaskell's Lady Sale, do. Mars; Gaines's Pride of Surrey, do. 

 Duchess of Sutherland, do. Lady Sale; Blackford's Thunderer, 

 do. Jersey Maid; Wilson's Count d'Orsay ; Hancock's Northern 

 Beauty. The above 12 splendid kinds for 4/. 4s., or any 6 for 21. 10s. 



The above may be had by applying to Messrs. Hurst and, 

 M'Mullen, G, Leadenhall-street, London. 



W. R. & Sons' Catalogue of Dahlias, Pansies, Geraniums, 

 Fuchsias, Cinerarias, Phloxes, &c. &c, may be had, prepaid, by 

 a prepaid application.— Uttoxeter. Staffordshire, April 8, 1 844. 



IMPORTANT TO SEEDSMEN, &c. 

 GREAT FALL IN TURNIP SEEDS. 



JG. WAITE most respectfully begs to inform the 

 • Country Trade that a great fall has taken place in the price 

 of TURN I P SEEDS, and that he can supply all sorts considerably 

 below any other house. This his Catalogues will testify, which 

 may be had on application at his Establishment, 1 and 4, Eyre- 

 street, Hill, Hatton Garden, London. 



J. G. W. has about 300 very fine RIPLEY SUCCESSION 

 PINES, at 1*. 9d. per plant. Any person requiring 50 or i00 will 

 be allowed a liberal discount. 



N.B.— Cash, or reference in London, is expected from unknown 

 corresp ondents. 



~~ SHADES FOR GREENHOUSES. 



J WEEKS & Co., Architects, Hothouse Builders, 

 • &c, Gloncester-place, Chelsea, beg to inform Horticultu- 

 rists that they have made great improvements in their excellent 

 and simple plan of Shading, whereby the largest or smallest can 

 be instantly covered or uncovered with a sheet of canvas. To 

 be seen in use at most of the London Nurseries, and at the 

 Horticultural Manufactory, Gloucester-place, Chelsea, near 

 Sloane-square. 



FLORIST 

 TO HER 



MAJESTY 

 THE QUEEN. 



PETUNIA PUNCTATA. 



W MILLER refers the readers of the Gardeners* 

 • Chronicle to his full advertisement of this beautiful 

 flower— just remarking that its Strong. Dwarf habit, and Glossy 

 Dark Green foliage, contrasted with its lovely, large, spotted 

 flowers (far surpassing any Petunia yet out), render it a desir- 

 able object for any greenhouse, and especially to all Exhibitors. 

 He will commence sending out the plants on the 22d inst., at 

 7«. 6i. each, packed in strong tin cases, to insure their safety, to 

 any part of the United Kingdom, post paid. 

 The following Nurserymen have ordered plants, and will be 



enabled to supply them true :— 



Messrs. Henderson and Co., 



Pine-apple-placc, London 

 Low and Co., Clapham, London 

 Wood and Son, Maresfield, 



Sussex 

 Marnockand Manley, Hackney 



Veitch and Son, Exeter 

 Hancock and Son, Durham 

 Mountjoy and Son, Ealing 

 Sage and Son, Southampton 

 Jeyes and Co., Northampton 

 White and Son, Poole 

 Garraway, Mayes.fcCo., Bristol 

 Fisher, Homes, and Co., near 



Sheffield 

 Rogers and Son, Uttoxeter 

 Whitley and Osborn, Fulham 

 T. and J. Backhouse, York 

 W. Caileugh.Sloane-st., Chelsea 



J. Benton, Birmingham 



W. E. Rendle, Plymouth 



S. Girling, Stowmarket 



W. l'oster.Stroud.Gloucestersh. 



J. Hally, Blickheath.nr.London 



R. Henbrey. Croydon 



R. Cooper, Croydon 



Ch. Van Gert, Antwerp 



A. Stewart, Salthill. nr. Windsor 



H. Silverlnck, Chichester 



— Bunnev, Kingsland 



E. Bartlett, Sidmouth 



W. Bell, Tnirsk, Yorkshire 



T. Appleby, York 



J. Carden, Westmoreland 



H. Major, Leeds 



R. Glendinning, Chiswick 



— Harrison, Downham, Norfolk 

 R. Pettit, Bury St. Edmunds 



J. Smith, Dalston 



G. Sraith,Hornsey-rd.,Is!ington 



Mrs. Blencore, Dawlish, Devon- 

 shire 

 J. Slater, Versailles, France 

 J. Backway, East Dereham, 



Norfolk 



London Agents. 



M. Brewer, London-road, Cam- 

 bridge 

 H. Groom, Clapham 

 J. Edwards, New Bridge-street, 



York 

 W. Gregory, Cirencester 

 W. Day, Oxford 

 W. Masters, Canterbury 

 A. Milan, Doncaster 

 J. Ingram, Southampton 

 E. Perkins, Leamington 

 W. Ivery, Peckham, nr. London 

 J. Cook, London-rd., Worcester 

 E. Collaneby, Tunbridge Wells 

 E. J. Lowe, Leuton, Notting- 

 hamshire 

 C. Noyes, near Manchester 

 W. Scirving, Liverpool 

 S. Wain. Blackley, Manchester 

 S. P -rsons, Brighton 

 E. Henderson, W ellington-road, 



London 

 E. H, Fuller, Worthing 

 J. Webber, Merrish, near Crew- 

 kerne 

 J. Kitley, Bath 

 H. Pope, Birmingham 

 J. Griftan, Cowley, Exeter 

 G. Wheeler, Warminster, Wilts. 



W. White, Swansea 

 W. Potts, Shrewsbury 

 T. Lyle, Isle of Man 

 W. Gausall, Hereford 

 T. Pullen, Midhurst 

 J. Charl, Peckham, Surrey 

 Rogers and Son, Southampton 

 Jeffries and Son, Ipswich 

 J. and H. Haycroft, Patrick- 

 street, Cork 

 T. Davis and Son, Wavertree, 



near Liverpool 

 Metropolitan Union 

 J. Frazer, Lea Bridge*road 

 J. Chas. Otley, Peckham 



Messrs. Warner and Warner, 

 28, Cornnil 



Hurst and M'Mullen, Leaden- 

 hall-street 



Flanagan and Sons, Mansion 



Noble and Sons, Fleet-street 

 Mr. Kernan, Seedsman, Great 



Russell-street 

 Mr.Corstein, 19a, Davies-street, 



Berkeley-square 



House-street 



%* This List will appear again next week, with the addition 

 of the Names of all Nurserymen and Florists who may order 

 plants. The usual allowance to the trade when three or more 

 are taken at once.— Piovidence Nursery, Ramsgate, April 10. 



A LIST of CHOICE FLOWER and VEGETABLE 



SEEDS, SOLD BY 



WARNER and WARNER, Seedsmen, No. 28, 

 Cornhill, London. 



* * 



2s Od 

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Achimenes rosea superba 

 Aster, Gcrnan, mixed . 

 Aster, collection of 24 



varieties ■ . .50 

 Balsam, fine double Ca- 

 mellia flowered, mixed 

 Balsam, 12 splendid vars. 

 Briza gracilis, new 

 Calceolaria, saved from fine 



named vars. • • 1 



Chorizema varium . • 1 

 Cineraria, from the most 



approved varieties . 

 Cockscomb, giant scarlet 

 Dahlia, choice varieties 1 

 Delphinium mesolencum 

 Euchaririium grandiflorum, 



new and beautiful - 2 

 Fuchsia, fine vars., mixed 1 

 Gaillardia Wellsiana, new 

 Geranium, fine . • 1 



Gesneria splendens . I 



Gladiolus, new and choice 

 Hibiscus grandiflora 

 Hollyhccks, to 24 sorts 

 Hovea Celsii 

 IpomctA rubra cceruiea 



f9 bonanox 

 Iris, new var. from the 



Cape . . . .10 

 Jacobea, double dark 



mulberry . . .06 

 Larkspur, German, 12 



kinds . . .3 



Litium Philadelphicum 1 

 ,, superbum . . 

 Lisianthus Russcllianus 2 

 Lychnus fulgens . . l 

 Lobelia ramosa, splendid 

 Lupinus, German mixed 



Martynia fragrans . 1 



Mesembryantbemum tri- 

 color albo, new. . 1 



Mimulus Denhamii, new, 

 sweet-scented . .06 



Nemophila discoidalis, 



new black . .10 





 5 

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1 

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6 

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CEnothera macrocarpa . 05 6d 

 Pentstemon gentianoides 



splendens . • .06 

 Petunia, from the most 



splendid named flowers 6 

 Phlox Drummondii, new 



large crimson . .10 

 Picotee, saved from the 



finest English named 



flowers, per packet . 1 

 Pink, from fine-named 



flowers . .10 

 Pink Indian dble. white, 



new . . ' . . 6 



Paeonia, 8 fine varieties 



by name . • .26 

 Poppy, German, 12 distinct 



colours . . .2 

 Poteutilla Thomasii . 1 

 Primula, sinensis rubra 



fimbriata ... 

 Salvia, varieties mixed 

 Scabiosa eiegans, fine . 1 

 Schizinthus . . 



„ Hookerii, scarlet 

 Schiz />petalum Walkerii, 



Silene speciosa, new . 

 Stachys Downesii . 1 



Stocks, German, mixed 

 Stocks, new buff-colrd., 1 



,, collection of 36 vars. 



splendid . • 

 Sweet William, new dou- 

 ble • ... 

 Tropceolum Jarrattii . 1 



Canaricnse 



f 1 





 2 

 



i 



Verbena hybrid 



Viscaria oculata, new . 



Wallflower, chameleon . 



Wallflower German dble. 

 purple large-flowered, 

 new .... 



Wallflower German dble. 

 Mulberry, large flow- 

 ered, new . . .1 



Zinnia eiegans, 8 varieties 3 



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Warner's Incomparable Large, late Marrow Peas, 2s. per 

 quart. Potter's celebrated Liquid Guano, in quart bottles. 



Is. 9d. each. 



Vkcetabi-k.— Turnip-rooted Chervil, very delicious, 6rf. per 

 paper; Potatoes, new early American, a very superior kind, 3s. 



per peck. 



W. and W. beg to refer their friends to their list of New and 

 Choice Flower and Vegetable Seeds in Harrison's Floricultural 

 Cabinet, and the Gardeners' Chronicle for April and the preceding 

 months ; also to inform them they have now ready a Choice Col- 

 lection of Herbaceous and Rock Plants, including all the New 



Varieties. - 



A General Catalogue of Garden and Flowe:-seeds may be naa, 



on application by post, as a single letter. 



r± CH ARLWOOD, 14, Tavistock-row, Covent-. 7^ 



KJ. h«.«tntafhrm Ma num Friends indthf?^ 



ue of AMERICAN SEEDS 1.1 Pu *C »» 



ill be found Cones o ' P l„ °n W ^r 



21*. per doz. ; likewise, his new General CataW 1P **»+*, 

 all the newest and most improved Vegetable and FT* C0Dt * iniD C 

 together with an abridgment of the s»mn r.„~._ : rtr kita: 



general, that his Catalogu 

 for distribution. In it wi 



He has likewise received his annual importation nf r- 

 Stocks, Asters, Wall-flowers, Carnations, &c. & c i • ermtn 

 prices, will be found in the Abridgment. ' ' *» *ith 



G. C. having been many years in the habit of makinr i^ 

 of the different kinds of Grasses for Pasturage of all de ^ 

 can supply the same from 24s. to 36s. per Acre • or hT^ "' 

 Sorts, as may be desired. The finer Sorts, mixed for u/ *"*" 

 1*. 6d. per lb. Also Lucerne, \s. per lb. White BetenuT T. I1S * ** 

 Is. per lb. Altringham Carrot, Is. per lb. Mangold WmiV rot » 

 per lb. Yellow and Red Globe Mangold, u. per lb u Um 

 Improved Swedish Turnip, 1*. per lb. Skirving's do do 15** 

 is. per lb. All other Sorts of Agricultural Seeds equali'y low ^1 

 of genuine quality. * uw i*»4 



M. JOHN CORMACKrArjELi^^AT-j^- 



man by Appointment to His Royal Highness p R J Xf ' 

 Albert, New Cross, Surrey, and Bedford Conservatory Corot 

 Garden, begs to call the attention of the Nobility, Gentrv tat 

 Agriculturists in general to his combinations of GRASS SEEDS 

 for Permanent Pasture, the Alternate Husbandry, Parks, LawM 



r _, -..- greatest succen. 



Parties requiring Seeds arc* r ■cciiuly requested to state the 

 nature of the soils. Mangold Wurzel, Carrot, and Turnip-senl 

 of excellent sorts, saved from transplanted bulbs. Garden Mi 

 Agricultural Seeds of the best quality and most approved " 

 N.B.— Cormack's British Queen and Prince Albert ] 

 3s. 6d. per quart. 



Peu, 



GRASS SEEDS. 



HENRY D. CORMA.CK, Seedsman, &c. begs to 

 inform Agriculturists in general that they can besappQtd 

 with every variety of the Natural Grasses, adapted to the aoll f 

 properly apportioned and combined, from his Wholesale and 

 Retail Seed Warehouse, 106, DeanVgate, Manchester. 



SLATE WORKS, 1SLEWORTH, MIDDLESEX: 



THE following Articles, manufactured in Slate for 

 Horticultural purposes, may be seen in use at Wortnn Cot- 

 tage, upon application to the gardener (Sundays excepted). 



Tank Covers 



Cisterns 



Shelves 



Bottoms for Frames 

 Boxes for Balconies and Veran- 

 dahs 

 Orange Tubs, Flower Boxes,&c 



M 



Garden Edging w _ 



Edward Bkck will be happy to answer any inquiries, eititt 

 personally or by post. __ 



TO GENTLEMEN, FLORISTSrAND OTHERS. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE & MORRIS will submit to 

 Public competition, at the Auction Mart, Bartholomew, 

 lane, on Thursday, April lSth, 1844, at 12 o'clock, a splendid 

 assortment of Dahlias, Geraniums in bloom, New Fuchsiu, 

 Verbenas. Pinks, Heartsease, and a variety of other Flowering 

 Plants. May be viewed the morning of Sale. Catalogue* may 

 be had at the Mart, and of the Auctioneers, American Nurserr, 



Leytonstone. . 



SPLENDID COLLECTION OF PLANTS. 



ESSRS. ENGLISH and SON have the honourto 



- - announce for SALE the WHOLE COLLECTION of OR- 

 CHIDACEOUS and STOVE PLANTS, &c. &c, from the Mien- 

 sive Conservatories of John Jaerett, Esq., of Camerton W«J 

 near Bath, which they will sell by Auction, at their kow, 

 Milsom-street, on Thursday, May 10th, at Twelve odoc*, 

 punctually. „ , „*-_.- -. 



In offering this rare and beautiful Collection the Aucttowew 

 feel that any of the usual superlative expressions » n »»™*?J;;- 

 however well merited, would be unnecessary -tneniK; 

 respected proprietor having long been well J»own a* a c 

 ".ear of the most liberal expenditure, and of the ^"JfSJJI 

 judgment in his selection and culture, adding, ' y nij«f- 

 contributions, more highly than any to the intere- tot wmw. 

 Bristol, and other Horticultural Exhibitions, and the roosi «- 

 cessful hi obtaining the first-class prizes. _rt *# 



This genuine and splendid Collection compi ises * ^ 

 ORCHIDACEOUS PLANTS, including many very nne ^ M 

 of CATTLEYA, in variety ; several niagni^ent aka 

 EXCELSA; about 500 RARE STOVE PLANTb; and tfj 

 of the finest ERICAS, &c. &c The whole wil lb e £0^ ^ 

 one of the very choicest assemblages of Horai h ^ 



offered to public competition in the n^^JfSan aecqU* 



igue 



Advertisement. „ 



TO GRUwXiio OF UKCHIl>AUi/fc. 



ESSRS. J. C. and S. STEVEM ! beg Jo an 



they will sell by Auction at their Gr eat Room, s^ 

 street, Covent- garden, on ^ BDKB ^J^YraPLANTS, the JT 



] 



street, uovenc-earnen, uu " *- 1 '" *■""'' :^'^ pi \NT5, "ic y 

 the valuable collection of ORCHIDAC&oua r _ Batten* 



perty of Valentine Morris, Esq., °i "^ * p ie S of the r* 

 amongst them will be found many hne » w spec inie» 

 varieties in the finest health : they number eu ^ ^ 



May be viewed the day prior a nd u morn J"f,« and of M«» 

 logues had of the Gardener on the ^ P^',; nt .' ar den. 

 J. C. and S. St kv kns, 38, K^ ^s^eNCojen^^,^^ 



TO GENTLEMEN, FLORISTS AND OTHERS . ' ^'a^JJfi, 

 LECTION OF CARNATIONS, DAHLIA ■ rS : g 

 GERANIUMS, AND MISCELLANEOUS £ FA Rjfc 



PROPERTY OF MR. ALEXANDER, ^ 

 KINGSLAND. . rtnirAVT i.- ME. Ja> 1L ' 



1-0 BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by^M^, 



1 IZOD, at the Auction Mart, Bartholomew ^Lai ^J* 

 day, April 17, 1844, at 12 for 1 pree »^^™ p £ Maddiijj^ 

 Perpetual Grand, Blue Bonnet, Essex Tnumpm^ fuckt *r 

 tagonist, Mrs. Si.clly, Victory ot. Sussex, fiMCe ojj 



Exoniensis, Britannia, Cormackii ^"ffindid, HeP^J 

 Prince Albert, &c. Carnation*-***™ s g 1 ^. Grr*** 

 True Briton, Chadwick's Brilliant, Bourne » n0 fja 



in all the leading varieties. May be viewej Mr .izod,«.» 

 A Catalogue may be had at the Ma£> w» tt ° 

 ford Court, Throgmorton Street^jUtYj — 



- PICOTEE CAPS- dozeBf . 



rpo BE SOLD, a ^ dozen at J.- ij 



X new, and well made, painted green -JJ HollaD d CM 

 seen, after 5 o'clock, at Mr. Chapman s, ne 



Brixton-ro ad, near K ennington^__ — -r^Ti)fc:TACn* y - 



liTiiciniNT FAMILY RESIDENCE ^ # 



O BE SOLD ORLEli^^^ 



-*- immediate occupation, on an em inenc , ftcres ofj 

 tensive and beautitul views, and about Hot and Gree£ 

 Meadow, Garden, and Pleasure Ground., 4 ^ r 



Stables, double Coach-house, f^J^'^t^U^-r^^ 

 London. The House contains loft yj» Bear oorns^^ 

 room, Library, uouble Entrance haU^ V^T^ 

 Offices, &c. Apply to Messrs. ^«N^ bur ..nu* 

 or Messrs. Barrox & CuiLBN^sy, a _ .rToW.— A 



Fpo BE SOLD.-X H1GHLAM ^ ^ 



1 Highland Cow, of the pure tMff Brl g^» 

 address, apply (if by letter post paid) to n 

 cadilly. 



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