THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



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WEEDS 



FLEMING'S 



ON WALKS. 

 WEEDING or 



SALTING 



PHILLIPS' 





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PATENT. 



the Royal 

 1854. 



HE p R iZE PULPING MACHINE of th 



\ i^rirnltural Society's Show, held at Lincoln, July, 

 ^rv first and only Prize ever offered by the Royal Agricul- 

 , oJ^tv for the best Machine for reducing Roots to a Pulp 



wia» w 



*^ ^rded to the Machine Invented and Exhibited by Fre- 



Phillips of The Hall Farm, near Brandon, Suffolk. 

 pibick r p H ' ILLIp3 begs to inform the trade that he is pre- 



d to grant Licenses for the making of these Machines. 



Hl 77J ! q I XeN^NET for the PROTECTION of 



I Vt-all FRUIT TREES from FROST, 2 and 3 yards 

 V <*n be had of Weatherhead, Walters, & Co., Derby. 

 2T fl***"' Chrcmicle of Oct. 28, 1854. 



^alvakised wire game netting. 



yj id. per Yard, 2 Feet Wide. 



HOT-AIR, 

 STOVES 



FURNISH YOUR HOUSE with the BEST 

 ARTICLES at DEANE'S Ironmongery and Furnishing 

 Warehouses. Established a.d. 1700. A Priced Furnishing 

 List, free by post.— Deane, Dray & Co. (Opening to the Monu- 

 ment,) London Bridge. 



GAS, VESTA, JOYCE'S bTOVES. 



for the economical and safe heating of halls, 

 shops, warehouses, passages, basements, and the like, being at 

 this season demanded, WILLIAM S. BURTON invites attention 

 to his unrivalled assortment, adapted (one or the other) to every 

 conceivable requirement, at prices from 10s. each to 30 guineas. 

 His variety of register and other stoves is the largest in existence. 



THE PERFECT SUBSTITUTE for SILVER.— 

 The real NICKEL SILVER, introduced 20 years ago by 

 William S. Burton, when Plated by the patent process of Messrs. 

 Elkington & Co., is beyond all comparison the very best article 

 next to sterling silver that can be employed as such, either use- 

 fully or ornamentally, as by no possible test can it be distinguished 



WILLIAM 



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BARRATT, Landscape 



Wakefield. 

 Plans and Estimates furnished. 



Gardener, 



A T Mr. MECHFS ESTABLISHMENT, 4, Leaden- 



fv.. 11 * 1 * 8 ^*' Loudon, are exhibited the finest specimens of 

 British Manufactures in Dressing Cases, Work-boxes, Writing 

 Cases, Dressing Bags, and other articles of utility or luxury suit- 

 able for presentation. A separate department for Papier Macho" 

 Manufactures and Bagatelle Tables. Table Cutlery, Razors 

 Scissors, Penknives, Strops, Paste, &c, as usual. Shipping 

 orders executed for merchants and captains. An extensive 

 assortment of superior Hair and other Brushes for the Toilet 



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from real silver. 



Tea Spoons, per dozen 

 Dessert Forks 

 Dessert Spoons 



Table Forks 

 Table Spoons 



Thread or 



Fiddle Brunswick King r s 



Pattern. Pattern. Pattern. 



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26s. 

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32s. 

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Galvan- 



Japanned 



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iron. 



7d. per yd. 



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2-inch mesh, light, 24 inches wide 



2-inch „ strong „ 



2-inch „ extra strong „ 

 Ij-inch „ light „ 



ll-inch „ strong „ 



lj-inch „ extrastrong,, 



All the above can be made any width at proportionate prices. 

 If the upper half is a coarse mesh, it will reduce the prices one- 

 fourth. Galvanised Sparrow-proof Netting for Pheasantries, 3d. 

 jer square foot. Patterns forwarded post free. 

 Manufactured by Barnard & Bishop, Market Place, Norwich, 



and delivered free of expense in London, Peterborough, Hull, or 

 Newcastle. 



CTEPHENSON and PEILL, 61, Gracechurch Street, 



O London, and 17, New Park Street, Southwark, Manufacturers 

 of Copper Cylindrical and Improved Conical Iron BOILERS, 

 and Conservatory and Hothouse Builders, either in Wood or 

 Iron, respectfully call the attention of the Nobility, Gentry, and 

 Nurserymen to their simple but efficacious method of warming 

 Horticultural and other Buildings by H ot Water. 



From the extensive works they have executed, references of 

 the highest respectability can be given, and full particulars 

 ftirnishfri on application. 



'THE COMFORT ofTfIXED WATER-CLOSET 



-*• for lJ.-Places in gardens converted into comfortable water- 

 closets by the PATENT HERMETICALLY SEALED PAN, 

 with its sell-acting valve, entirely preventing the return of cold 

 air or effluvia. Any carpenter can fix it in two hours. Price 11. 

 Hennetically-sealed Inodorous Chamber Commodes, 1Z., 21. 4s., 



tilt \n\ S ° * m Pr? ved Portable Water-closets, with pump 

 »■' Mlf-Mting valve. A prospectus, with engravings 



^anatnnum, 46, Leicester Square, Lond 



on. 



NEW WINTER 



— SOAP 



M ET £ A ^. FE ' BIKGLEY, and Cu.'S OATMEAL 



Wee W eath TW R *° AV >.\? ***<*» ("*■*»* Nov. 3, 1854). 



Mta winEr \ 1 -l V \ U he f0Und the P urest antl most 



Behind if, «™ V™ • lntrod,1< *d to the public. It preserve 



Z _5„m f J.r,„ ch ?PP ,n 5- and Anders the skin soft ami « Kr( >r- 



gree 

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iers MKxrfr 8 ^ T retaU by "* *«•■••«■ «">d sole 



ftmer/to H K u * p •' *%£*' & Co -> Krushmakers and Per- 



">wk" d \Z n n mir en i f ? J ud ' each tablet bears the i-euistered 



MhtcalII A ^ v!li d .t d , dreM of ,,,e in ™'<"s. as above. 

 The7totel v t L n K h ^ IN 7 TOOTH POWDER, 8,. per box.- 

 we may be obtained of most respectable themists, l' t r- 



o f ^,™^AND GUARDIANS. 



Touth f ., **— — The return 



solicitude for thiV res P ective boarJing-schools induces a 

 ^t kOWLA\AV Pe ^?i ^ omfort Jl,ld attraction. Now it is 

 ^owthandforin^L- MAC ^? SAK OIL » for accelerating the 

 KALYDuK W^e a ?d beautifyingthe hair, R()WLANDS f 

 removing cutanen„ B ^ P T ing the skin nnd complexion, and 

 h ^CJr P , nMnd ROWLANDS' ODONTO,or 

 P^rvir," th ; ^ or rendering the teeth beautifully white and 



*"»* for t Z %' are con s'dered indispensable accompani- 

 ^iversally lr f niuent j> f those Persona! advantages so 

 Imitations. Thp°nnii°n an - d admired - Beware of Spurious 

 lands' preceding tw? n, i 1Iie of each bears the ««me of Row- 

 4 >^W A ^lf^ e artk ' Ie 0nthe wrapper or label.- 

 7 Ch ' "d Perfum ' ' 1Iatt ° n Garde ^ L <>ndon, and 



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DO YOU WANT 

 WHISKERS, &c.?~ 



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is indispensable to all ; it 



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l V Mj the afdof 1 l ?L m ?- rk betwepn refinement and' vulgarity. 



^*. n *ykr*rt^t 1 }? ,V l* pmiX hy "• BHEiDKNBACHrevery 

 B ™^- "l»ard u , lB0f >^ h '^^nd delicate; every rude im- 



toprewuS ?*" *?&. w ** th «* removed; and the seal 

 Fussed upon it. let it* nr^nt „« n Aui .... u .. 



L!L npromia 'nS7 , Ti^ ,1 t U ' ie * its Pwwwrt condition be ever 



-« j... . -.,. u<*. cacn.— ll. J5HRinKNBA< IT. 



^ona btreet, London; and by Perfumers 



!° NERVOUS 



\ 1<E TlRED # rf , p?»Y? us SUFFER ERS. 



«.* toblt Mnaf^ GhMAN havin 8 been restored 

 ffmn " " uo.!l Z ^*l H > at u r m«ny years of great 



before 



nervous 



?™ m &is a nxio. I -V ays ' atrpr lnan ^ y eArs ol 



Z£ 1 } th ^fore^n2 •»««* to others the means of cure 



P F K t llFaddr e.s.sed ^ al ( ^I'V 1 receivin ^ * stamped envelope, 

 — Us, iQ e ?{ a C0 P7 of the prescription " "" l ' 



used. 

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Direct Rei 



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el • '^ ATK-r- *-— xjm. CURED W1TH- 



u\ nl ^«wnc»tlvV^ A i U Suffer crs trom thisalarmin- 



W ^^ntees tl !!'"' \. to . C0,,suIt or wnte to ,)r - LESLIE, 

 L SilCc ul J^ m evei T case. His remedy ha 



2fe ho ^b^T ab,e t0 **"* kiud " f sin ^ l « ^d double 

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Senur'^^conunem^nr" °. Lnmuii 8> ^ male or female of any 

 — m < to *?J ^! rn ! n V >r . 111 c -.nvMiiene., in its use whatever. 



ipto 

 ■*ble at tiip ciarxr » r n ; "^ " oii, p»» ' mi, m i <»* 

 - icl; -er s"»,* ; U '!" s ff " '^r.HKKBEKTLKsUE. 

 ♦stiJ^P 1 Sundai ••.-,,?' ' lnn 1: ' l-OTdon. Ar Lome 



V « tae on rece.pt of one postage stamp. 



•Wer J^W af z.s f\ J ■ w,rld ' witli ful1 to»«rao for 



- - • ». in postage stamps, cash, or Po«tK>ffic 



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Tea and Coffee Sets, "Waiters, Candlesticks, &c, at proportionate 

 prices. All kinds of replating done by the patent process. 

 CHEMICALLY PUKE NICKEL, NOT PLATED. 



Fiddle. Thread. King's. 

 Table Spoons and Forks, full size, per doz. 12s. ... 28s. ... 305. 



Dessert ditto and ditto 10s. ... 21/. ... 25s. 



Tea ditto 5s. ... lis. ... 12s. 



pUTLERY WARRANTED. — The most varied 



VV assortment of TABLE CUTLERY in the world, all 

 warranted, is on Sale at William S. Burton's, at prices 

 that are remunerative only because of the largeness of the sales ; 

 3^-inch ivory-handled table knives, with high shoulders, lis. 

 per dozen; desserts to match, 10s.; if to balance, Is. per dozen 

 extra; carvers, 4s. per pair; larger sizes, from 14s. 6d. to 26s. per 

 dozen; extra fine, ivory, 32s.; if with silver ferrules, 37s. to 50s.; 

 white bone table knives, 7s. 6d. per dozen; desserts, 5s. 6d.\ 

 carvers, 2s. Sd. per pair; black horn table knives, 7s. 4J. per 

 dozen ; desserts, 6s. ; carvers, 2s. 6d. ; black wood-handled table 

 knives and forks, 6s. per dozen ; table steels, from Is. each. The 

 largest stock in existence of plated dessert knives and forks, in 

 cases and otherwise, and of the new plated fish carvers. Also a 

 large assortment of Razors, Penknives, Scissors, &c, of the 

 best duality. 



T AMPS OF ALL SORTS AND PATTERNS, 



-■— ' The largest, as well as the choicest, assortment in existence 

 of FRENCH and ENGLISH MODERATEUR, PALMER'S, 

 CAMPH1NE, ARGAND, SOLAR, and other LAMPS, with all 

 the latest improvements, and of the newest and most recherche 

 patterns, in ormolu. Bohemian, and plain glass, or papier-mach£, 

 is at William S. Burton's, and they are arranged in one large 

 room, so that patterns, sizes, and sorts can be instantly selected. 



Real French Colza Oil, 5s. per gallon. 



Palmer's Candles, 9d., 9.^d., and lOd. per lb. 



DISH COVERS AND HOT-WATER DISHES 

 in every material, in great variety, and of the newest and 

 most recherche patterns. Tin Dish Covers, 6s. 6d. the set of six; 

 Block Tin, 12*. 3d. to 28s. 9d. the set of six; elegant modern 

 patterns, 34s. Od. to 58s. 6d. the set; Britannia Metal, with or 

 without silver-plated handles, 76s. 6d. to 110s.6d. the set*. Sheffield 

 Plated, 10/. to 16Z. 10s. the set; Block Tin Hot-water Dishes, with 

 wells for gravy, 12s. to 30s.; Britannia Metal, 22s. to 77s.; Electro- 

 plated, on Nickel, full size, 11Z. lis. 



William S. Burton has TEN LARGE SHOW ROOMS 

 devoted to the show oi GENERAL FURNISHING IRON- 

 MONGERY (including Cutlery, Nickel Silver, Plated and 

 Japanned Wares, Iron and Brass Bedsteads and Bedding), so 

 arranged and classified that purchasers may easily and at once 

 make their selections. 



Catalogues, with engravings, sent (per post) free. The money 

 returned for every article not approved of. 



No. 39, Oxford Street (corner of Newman Street); 1, 2, and 



3, N ewman Strpef : and 4 & 5. Perry's Place. 



NOW THYSELF! — The Secret Art of DIS- 



COVERING the TRUE CHARACTER of INDIVIDUALS 



from the peculiarities of their HANDWRITING, has long been 



practised by Miss GRAHAM with astonishing success. Her 

 startling delineations are both full and detailed, differing from 

 anything hitherto attempted. All persons wishing to "know 

 themselves," or any friend in whom they are interested, must 

 •nd a specimen of their writing, stating sex and age, enclosing 

 13 penny post stamps to Miss Graham, 10, Chichester Place, 

 King's Cross, London, and they will receive in a few days a 

 minute detail of the mental and moral qualities, talents, tastes, 

 affections, virtues, failings. &c, of the writer, with many other 

 things hitherto unsuspected. — " Miss Graham is a most suc- 

 cessful graphiologist." Family Herald. 



BEAUTIFUL HaIK, 



COUPELLE'S CRINUTRIAR, 



though extensively imitated, is universally acknowledged as the 

 only preparation to be really depended upon for the unfailing pro- 

 duction of Hair and Whiskers in two or three weeks; as also 

 clocking Greyness, Baldness, &c, and rendering the Hair 

 beautifully luxuriant, curly and gl< y. Mr. Williams, 8, 

 Lowther Street, Liverpool. — " I can now show as fine a head of 

 hair as any person, solely from using your Crinutriar." Sergeant 

 (.'raven, Longford Barracks, Ireland. — "Through using your 

 Crinutriar, I have an excellent Moustache, which I had before 

 despaired of.'* Mrs. Carter, Pangbourne, Beiks. — "My head, 

 which was quite bald, is now covered with new hair." Price 2s. 

 per package, through all Druggists and Perfumers, or sent post 

 free on receipt of 24 penny stamps by Rosalie Coupelle, 

 69 , Castle Street, Newman S t reet, Oxford Stre et, Lo ndon . 



OLLO WAY'S OINTMENT AND PILLS 



INCOMPARBLE REMEDIES FOR P.AD LEGS.— Mr. 



Shackell, Butcher, of old Brentford, was afflicted for a long time 

 with three w< umls in li is legs, which rendered him totally unable 

 to attend to his usual avocations; in fact his leg was so bad that 

 it d« \ all medical skill to effect a cure. He then made use of 

 Hoi -way's Ointment and Pills, paying every attention to the 

 instruct us given with the medicines, and the result was, after 

 persevering with these remedies for about 10 m ks, that his leg 

 is completely cured, and he now enjoys the best of health. — Sold 

 by all Medicine Vendors, and at Professor 1 Ioli.oway's Esta- 

 hlishment, 244 Strand. London , an d 80, M aiden Lane, N< York. 



STHiMA, COUGHS, I OLDS, and INFLUENZA 



SPEEDILY (1 RKD, AND IMSTANTLY RBLIBVEU BY THE USE OF 



SPENCER'S PULMONIC ELIXIR. 

 This fine medicine will be found admirably adapted to promote 

 expectoration, ease the breathing, 1 ^en the phlegm, abate fever, 

 and allay the tickling sensation which occasioi the cough, with- 

 out tightening the chest; and for all temporary and local affec- 

 tions, such as wheezing, Irritation of the throat, palpitation of th 

 heart, hoarsen s ot the voice, influenza, &c, it affords immediate 

 relief; while in more chronic diaordi , as periodical coughs or 

 inveterate asthma, it is equally valuable in its effects, although 

 f course a little longer perseverance in the use of the article is 

 required. — Prepared only by T. ROBERTS & Co., Crane Court. 



Meet reet, London; and by all respectj le medicine-ven rsand 



chemh in the kii in. 'in bottles at Is. ljrf. and 2s.9d. each ; 

 thebotth it2s. 9d.conl in I y as much a hree small ones. 



%• Ask foi Sp«h< Pulmonic Elixir. ! 



MARKET GARDENERS AND OTHERS. 

 Dawley Deep, Middlesex, nbar Bull's Bridge Station- 

 on the Great Western Railway. * 



>yO BE LET ON LEASE, for a term of years to 



-a- be agreed upon, about 21 acres more or less of highlv culti- 

 vated GARDEN GROUND, well stocked with a choice assort- 

 ment of Fruit Trees of all kinds, and in full bearing condition • 

 bounded by a high brick wall on one side facing the south and 

 covered with Fruit Trees of the finest quality. Immediate pos- 

 session if required.— For further particulars, inquire at 23, Holy- 

 well Street, Westminster; or of Mr. Smith, on the premises. 



NURSERY AND SEED BUSINESS, ~ 



Established in the Year 1819. 



TO BE LET, with immediate possession, the NUR- 

 SERY and SEED SHOP at Taunton., for some time past in 

 the occupation of Messrs. M'Intyre and M'intosh. The Grounds 

 and Stock are in excellent condition, moderately rented, and are 

 well worthy the attention of any person wishing to carry on the 

 business. If required the quantity of ground may be reduced. 

 The Nursery is about 5 minutes' walk from the Railway Station. 

 Apply to Mr. Young, the Proprieto r, Elm Cottage, Taunton. 



rpO BE LET ON LEASE, for a term from Michael- 



-*- mas next, with the usual entry forthwith, a highly reputed 

 CORN and STOCK FARM, in North Hants, containing 1057 

 acres, very compact, and with Market and Railway facilities.— 

 To view and treat, apply to Lamb, Brooks, & Co., Solicitors, 

 Basingstoke, or Odiham, Hants. References as to substance and 

 character will be required. 



^O BE SOLD, at about half-price, ~a PATENT 



CONSERVATORY— a great bargain— on account of making 

 alterations. Now standing in front of E. Dench'b Patent Hot- 

 house Works, K ing's Road, Chelsea. 



ry*0 BE SOLD, BUFF COCHIN CHICKENS, from 



-*- first class Prize Birds, Brahma Pootra Chickens, from imported 

 American Prize Birds, and Spanish Chickens. Also some very 

 good one-year-old Birds of the above descriptions. Wire, Game, 

 and Poultry Netting, Poultry Hurdles, Hen-houses, Chicken 

 Coops, Flower Stands, and Trainers, Garden Arches, and every 

 kind of Wire Work, useful and ornamental.— T. H. Fox's, City 

 of London Wire Works, 44, Skinner Street, and 6 &8, Snow Hill. 



Illustrated Catalogues forwarded post free. 



3aleg feg Suction. 



COCHIN CHINA FOWLS. 



MR. J. C. STEVENS begs to notify that he has 

 received instructions from Thomas Sturgeon, Esq., of 

 Grays, to announce for Sale by Auction, at his Great Room, 38, 

 King Street, Covent Garden, on TUESDAY, 23d January, at 

 12 o'clock precisely, a selection of COCHIN CHINA FOWLS 

 consisting entirely of first-class birds. **• This is the only old 

 and known strain of Buffs now in the hands of the original 

 breeder. Mr. Sturgeon has bred them with rare care and judg- 

 ment for many years, no second-rate bird has been bred from, 

 and they are unrivalled in their combination of form, size, and 

 colour. Up to 1852 they were the winners of all the best prizes 

 at Birmingham, Cheltenham, Winchester, &c, and were never 

 beaten, since which they have not been shown till within the last 

 few weeks, when they took the Silver Vase and 1st Prize at Man- 

 chester.— May be viewed the morning of sale. Catalogues, by 

 enclosing a stamped directed envelope, to Mr. J. C. Stevens, 

 38, King Street, Covent Garden. 



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CHIN CHINA FOW 



Mr. Pi/nchard's Annual Sale. 



R. J. C. STEVENS begs to notify that he has 



received instructions from Mr. Punchard to announce for 

 Sale by Auction, at his Great Room, 38, King Street, Covent 

 Garden, on TUESDAY, 30th Januarv, at 12 o'clock precisely, a 

 selection of first class COCHIN CHINA FOWLS, bred in the 

 celebrated Yards of Blunts Hall, Haverhill, the Stock of which 

 has been strengthened by careful importations, and the Birds 

 from which were the winners of the Silver Vase, and also one 

 other First Prize for Cochins, at the late Birmingham Exhibition. 

 —May be viewed on the morning of Sale, and Catalogues had by 

 inclosing a stamped directed envelope to Mr. J. C. Stevj rs, 

 38, King Street, Covent Garden. 



POSTPONEMENT OF SALE. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS are in- 

 structed by Mons. A. Van Geert, of Ghent, to announce tin 



the SALE of CAMELLIAS and other Plants, announced for th 

 25th inst., is, in consequence of the inclemency of the weather, 

 postponed till further notice.— American Nursery, Leytonstone, 

 Essex. 



BROMPTON PARK NURSERY. 



To Gentlemen, Nurserymen, Builders, and Others. 



MESSRS. PROTHEUOE and MORRIS will submit 

 to an unreserved Sale by Auction, on the premises, tbe 



B romp ton Park Nurserv, Brompton, near the " Hoop and Toy, 

 on MON DAY, Januarv 22d, at 11 o'clock, by order of the Royal 

 Commissioners for the Exhibition of 1851, in consequence of the 

 land being required for the formation of new roads, a portion of 

 the valuable Stock growing on the above celebrated Nursery, 

 consisting of FRUIT TREES and EVERGREENS, eonrprisUi 

 Standard and Dwarf trained and untrained Apple, Pear, Plum, 

 Peach, Nectarine, Apricot, Cherry, a quantity ot Vines, Clematis, 

 and Ivies in pots, Rhubarb, &c— May be viewed three days prior 

 to the Sale. Catal les mav be had of the principal Seedsmen 

 in London, and of the Auctioneers, American Nursery, Leyton- 

 stone, Essex. 



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TO NURSERYMEN, GENTLEMEN, AND OTHERS. 



R. J. WILLMER will Sell by Auction, on the 



Premises, Sunbury Nursery, on TUESDAY, January 

 1855 and following day, at 12 o'clock precisely each day, th 

 stock of this well known Nursery, consisting of Green and 

 Striped Hollh from 2 to 10 feet ; Arbutus, 3 to 7 feet ; Laurels, 



3 feet; Portugals, 3 to 5 feet; Yews, 4 to 10 teet; Red Cedars, 

 2 to 6 feet : Arborvitae, 2 to 4 feet; Cedrus D_»odara, 4 to 6 feet; 

 Bays, S to 4 feet; Scarlet Rhododendrons, Rhododendron pontica, 

 Laiirestinus, 3 to 6 feet; Evergreen Privet, 2 feet; Aucuba, 2 t 



4 fret; Phillyrea, 6 feet; Box Edging, Irish Ivy |n p< . Star ird 

 and Dwarf Peai large dwarf Plums, Standard Quinces, Horn- 

 earn hedges, Spruce and Balm Firs from 4 to 12 feet, Beech, 



Urn. Lime, Ash, Acacra, Oak, Horse Chesnnt, Spanish Chesnpt, 

 from 6 to 14 feet. May be viewed till time of Sale, and Catalogue 

 had on the Premises, or by forwarding two Postage Stamps to 

 tie Auctioneer, Sunbury, Middiaaex. 



