THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



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WORKS ARE ALWAYS ON 

 OFFICE OF THIS PAPER. 



Price 55. 6rf. cloth, 



SALE 



Avn rnlTION, REVISED AND ENLARGED, 



sEC fuFNTiL AND DOMESTIC POULTRY ; 



0R* A> Their history and Management. 

 'JL- EDMUND SAUL DIXON, M.A, 

 BT tB««^ r of mtwood with Keswick. 



* Funer "Wellington Street, Covent Garden, 

 -^TT^rJon, considerably enlarged, price 55. 6rf. 



Third Ediuo^ CHEMISTRY. 



TVSH COVERS AND 



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B U Bv Edward Solly, F.R.S., F.L.S., F.G.S., 

 \fcrnher of the Royal Agricultural Society of England, 

 Honorary >iei" t0 the Horticultural Society of London, 



pressor of Ujem _ j ^ ^ Hon £ - Co , g Military Seminary 



Lecturer on U«^i & ^ 



* tAd ^HEWS ? 5. Upper Wellington Street, Covent Garden. 



price 1*. 6rf., free by post Is. lOd. 



ABELS FOR THE HERBARIUM, 



COSTING OF THE NAMES OF THE 



OASSES, ALLIANCES, ORDERS, AND SUB-ORDERS, 



PPOFE^SOR LINDLEY'S "VEGETABLE KINGDOM." 



♦^ in laro-etype, that they can be cut out and pasted 

 go printed in lar ° e x ^ The Herbarium. 



j Matthews, 5, Upper Wellington Street, Covent Garden. 



Price 35. 6d., free by post, 



THE TREE ROSE. — Practical Instructions for its 

 Formation and Culture. Illustrated by 24 Woodcuts. 

 ECTrinted from the Gardeners' Chronicle, with additions 



CONTENTS. 



T^URNISH YOUR HOUSE with the BEST 



JT 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 B ridge. 



~ ~~ 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 modem 

 patterns, 345. Od. to 58s. 6d. the set; Britannia Metal, with or 

 without silver-plated handles, 76s. 6<2. to 110s. 6d. the set: Sheffield 

 Plated, 10/. to 162. 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, HZ. lis. 



THE PERFECT SUBSTITUTE for SILVER. 

 The real NICKEL SILVER, introduced 20 years ago by 

 Wtlliam 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 



Thread or 



Fiddle Brunswick King's 



Pattern. Pattern. Pattern. 



from real silver. 



of 



Pruning for trans- 

 plantation 

 Planting out, and ar- 

 rangement of trees 

 Pushing eye, spring 

 oil treatment of dwarf 

 war, any, wot of shoots from 

 day, state of the Roses, different sorts 



"on the same stock 

 Roses, short list of 

 desirable sorts for 

 budding with a 

 pushing eye 

 Sap-bud, treatment of 

 Shape of trees 

 Shoots and buds, 



choice of 

 Shoots for budding 



Annual pruning 

 time, principle 

 execution, &c. 



Binding up 



Budding knife 



Budding, time 

 •ear, day, time of 

 „_t, state of the 

 plant, care of buds 



Budding upon body 



Bud, insertion of, 

 into stock 



Bud, preparation of, 



for use 

 Buds, dormant and 



pushing I 



Buds, failing i 



Buds, securing a I 



supply of 

 Caterpillars, sings, 



and snails, to 



destroy 

 Causes of snccess 

 Dormant buds, theory 



of replanting with, 



explained 

 Guards against wind 

 Labelling 

 Loosing ligatures 

 March pruning 

 Mixture for healing 



wounds 





upon, and their 

 arrangement 



Shoots, keeping even, 

 and removing 

 thorns 



Shortening wild 

 shoots 



Stocks, planting out 

 for budding upon; 

 the means of pro- 

 curing ; colour, age, 

 height ; sorts for 

 different species of 

 Rose ; taking up, 



trimming roots, 

 sending a distance, 

 shortening heads, 

 &c. ; saw proper for 

 the purpose. 

 GRAFTING. 



Aphides,tokeep down 



Free-growers, re- 

 marks on 



Graft, binding up 

 and finishing [of 



Grafting, advantage 



Grafting, disadvan- 

 tage of 



Operations in differ- 

 ent months 



Preliminary observa 

 tions 



Roses, catalogue and 

 brief description 

 of a few sorts 



Scion, preparation 

 and insertion of 



Scion, choice and 

 arrangement of 



Stock, preparation of. 

 APPENDIX. 



A selection of varie- 

 ties 



Comparison between 

 budding and 



grafting. 



Tea Spoons, per dozen 

 Dessert Forks 

 Dessert Spoons 

 Table Forks 

 Table Spoons 





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32s. 



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46s. 



30s. 



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48s. 



40s. 



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64s. 



40s. 



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66s. 



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

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

 CHEMICALLY PURE NICKEL, NOT PLATED. 



Fiddle. Thread. King's. 

 Table Spoons and Forks, full size, per doz. 12s. ... 28s. ... 30s. 



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



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



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J.Matthews, 5. Upper Wellington Street, Covent Garden. 



NOTICE-NO CHARGE FOR WATERPROOFING. 



AVER-COATS, CAPES, &c— One of the largest 



^ stocks in London of every description, first-class garments, 

 at lowest charges ; also of Youths' ditto, all made thoroughly im- 

 pervious to rain, without extra charge, or made to order at a day's 

 notice.— W. Berdoe, 96, New Bond Street, and 69, Cornhill (only) . 



HO YOU WANT BEAUTIFUL HAIR, 



V WHISKERS, &c.? — COUPE LLE'S CRINUTRIAR, 



though extensively imitated, is universally acknowledged as the 

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

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

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

 beautifully luxuriant, curly and glossy. 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 

 ^avev, Longford Barracks, Ireland.— " Through using your 

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

 ■despaired of. 1 ' Mrs. Carter, Fangbourne, Beik%— "My head, 

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

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

 « on receipt of 24 penny stamps bv Rosalie Coupelle, 

 «• Castle Street, Newman Street, Oxford Street, London. 



J)0 YOU WANT LUXURIANT HAIR, 



h a , V H JSKERS, &c.? — No other compound for the Hair 



CRINti fy 6d SI1C - h an eTldlu ' in ? celebrity as Emily Dean's 

 ticv r • ** * s guaranteed to produce Whiskers, Mous- 



Baldn 8, f e ' &c '' in a few weeks » and restore the Hair in 



ifofevr 88 ' £ m wnatey er cause, strengthen it when weak, prevent 

 FortlT g ' and effectually check Grevness in all its stage 

 Pac_i» n ? I ? ery ' Dr ' Wi,son sa T s l * is unrivalled.— Price 2s. per 

 24 iwSn-^ gaBtly " P^fumed) ; sent post free, on receipt ot 

 Strw*? Wage stamps, by Miss Dean, 37 a, Manchester 

 th?vL G ^ 3 I™ Road/London. 



__ he Kingdom,: 



S«>ld by every Chemist in 



NEW WINTER SOAP. 



M ETCALFE, BINGLEY, and CO/S OATMEAL 



I" and CAMPHOR SOAP, in tablets (registered Nov. 3 1854). 

 Price 6d. each. This soap will be found the purest and most 

 perfect winter soap ever introduced to the public. It preserves 

 the hands from chapping, and renders the skin soft and agree- 

 able.— Sold wholesale and retail by the inventors and sole manu- 

 facturers, Metcalfe, Bingley, & Co., Brushmakers and Per- 

 fumers to H.R.H. Prince Albert, 130b and 131, Oxford Street 



Caution.— To prevent fraud, each tablet bears the registered 

 mark and the names and address of the inventors, as above. 

 Metcalfe's ALKALINE TOOTH POWDER, 2s. per box.— 



1 he above may be obtained of most respectable Chemists, Per- 

 fumers , &c. 



TPO PARENTS AND GUAE^IAM^^hTm^m 



J- of youth to the respective boarding-schools induces a 

 solicitude for their personal comfort and attraction. Now it is 

 that ROWLANDS 7 MACASSAR OIL, for accelerating the 

 growth and for improving and beautifying the hair, ROWLANDS' 

 KALYDOR, for improving the skin and complexion, and 

 removing cutaneous eruptions, and ROWLANDS' ODONTO or 

 Pearl Dentrifice, for rendering the teeth beautifully white and 

 preserving the gums, are considered indispensable accompani- 

 ments for the attainment of those personal advantages so 

 universally sought for and admired. Beware of Spurious 

 Imitations. The only Genuine of each bears the name of Row- 

 lands' preceding that of the article on the wrapper or label.— 

 Sold by A. Rowland and Sons, 20, Hatton Garden, London, and 

 by Chemists and Per fumers. 



ESSRS. SHOOLBRED and BRADSHAW734, 



M 



istach' ~n "* n on © fortnight it produced a beautiful set of 

 C ^S on.- Mrs . El _ 



DAMS.— "It has prevented my hair falling 

 *•— "It has quite checked the greyness that wa 



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^EFORD'S PURE FLUID MAGNESIA has 



^icai e pJvf rrnan5ryears SRnction ed by the most eminent of the 

 *nrn Hma u 10T1, aBan excellent remedy for Acidities, Ileart- 



*Wrablv l I ' G0Ut ' and Im]i ^ estion - As a miId aperient, it is 

 Baiicy. ■n?*?* >te< * fo* delicate females, particularly during preg- 

 diirirJj; Ql ^ Prevents the food of infants from turning sour 



^lurii • di~* 4 ■»*■"- »•»"= iw« vi micmij* iium mining tsimx 



it for£« Jf?* 1 - Co mbined with the Acidulated Lemon Syrup 

 able a„d offi ■ escin & Aperient Draught, which is highly agr** 

 €h eini s tc7 Ca 1 cl0US --' 1>1 ^Pared by Dinnkfori>& Co.. I 'ispensing 

 ^iniftnx eral Agents tor the Improved Horse-Hair 

 respeptah _ nt >>> 172 > New Bond Street, London, and Sold by all 

 -— ^z!!!^ e ^ststo»ughout the Empire. 



H°e L ppwX AY ' S OINTMENT and PILLS HAVE 



HatoQ Chft- f 1 ] AN0TII ER CURE OF BAD LEGS.— Mr. 

 Ujw ay th„t!! S i of Hastings, states in a letter to Professor Hol- 

 ^ Birmin [ t,0nofhis » ^siding in Goodwin Street, Blooms- 

 ** *PPlied a v ■' Was for 8everal yea™ affected with Bad I ; 

 1 aaed tn ne ^ of remedies, but to no purpose, as the l uad 

 f^owiv- >5 n # rmin " 4Xtent - However, at last he tried 



T li H median ll l aT1d Pil,s ' and b y thc llse of these Tiever_ 



Hwid hir tne ▼inilenee of the disease tv quickly si ib- 



^ and nJm erln * with tm ' ni for a time r they effected a 

 ? M *t Profp^n! 1 ^ cnre — Sold by all Vendors of Medicine; 

 Lo *Hand»? m_- H<»llo wav's Establishments, 241, rand, 

 l una »>» Maiden Lane, New York, 



HOT-AIR, GAS, VESTA, JOYCE'S STOVES. 

 STOVES 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, Fenders, and Kitchen 

 Ranges is the largest in existence. 



William S. Burton has TEN LARGE SHOW ROOMS 

 devoted to the show of 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, Newman Street; and 4 & 5, Perry's Place. 



T - HE COMFORT of a FIXED WATER-CLOSET 

 for 11. — Places in gardens converted into comfortable water- 

 closets by the PATENT HERMETICALLY SEALED PAN, 

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

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

 Hermetically-sealed Inodorous Chamber Commodes, 1Z., 21. 45., 

 and Sl.\ also Improved Portable Water-closets, with pump, 

 cistern, and self-acting valve. A prospectus, with engravings, 

 forwarded by enclosing two postage stamps. — At Fyfe & Co.'s 

 Sanatorium, 46. Leic e s t er Sq uar e, Lon don. 



TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS. 



A RETIRED CLERGYMAN having been restored 

 to health in a few days, after many years of great nervous 

 uffering, is anxious to communicate to others the means of cure ; 

 he will therefore send (free), on receiving a stamped envelope, 

 properly addressed, a copy of the prescription used. — Direct Rev. 

 E. Douglass, 18, H ol 1 a nd Stre et. Brixton, London. 



\ STHMA, COUGHS, COLDS, and INFLUENZA 



■1JL speedily cubed, and instantly relieved by the use op 



SPENCER'S PULMONIC ELIXIR. 

 This fine medicine will be found admirably adapted to promote 

 expectoration, ease tke breathing, loosen the phlegm, abate fever, 

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

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

 tions, such as wheezing, irritation of the throat, palpitation of the 

 heart, hoarseness of the voice, influenza, &c, it affords immediate 

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

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

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

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

 Fleet Street, London ; and by all respectable medicine-vendors and 

 chemists in the kingdom. In bottles at Is. lhl. and 2s. 9d. each ; 

 the bottles at 25. M. contain nearly as much as three small ones. 



%» Ask for Spen cer's Pulmonic Elixir. 



DR. DE JONCH'S " ~ ~~ 



LIGHT BROWN COD LIVER OIL, prepared for 

 MEDICINAL USE in the LOFFODEN ISLES, NOR- 

 WAY, and put to the test of Chemical Analysis. 



This pure and unadulterated, transparent, light brown Cod 

 Liver Oil, long known and jus tly appreciated on the Continent, 

 has now acquired the general confidence of the Medical Pro- 

 fession in this country, by whom it has been extensively and 

 mot sfullv pi-escribed, and with almost immediate and remark- 

 ably beneficial results— in many instances where ordinary Cod 

 iver Oil had been copiously, though ineffectually administered. 



It owes its superior efficacy not only to its method of prepara- 

 tion, but to the fact— clearly established by chemical analysis 

 and therapeutic experiments— that the liver of the species of cod 



hfrom which it is exclusively procured naturally contains a 

 larger quantity of iodine, of the elements of the bile and her 

 essential remedial properties, than is found in other kinds of the 

 gkni s (lAi)rs. It is of the finest quality, free from any admix- 

 or the usually repulsive, sickly, and nauseous flavour or 

 after =te of the Pale Oils, or of the coarse Brown Oil, commonly 

 sold, th ?fo totally unlit for medicinal purposes. 



Being sold bv Impebial Measure it is as low in price per 

 ounce as any other genuine Coil Liver Oil, whilst its regular and 

 peedy effects render it incalculably cheaper. Medical and 

 Sci Ific Testimonials of the highest character delivered or for- 

 warded, GRATIS, <>n application to Vr. de Jongh's Sole A iron ts 



and Coi nees, ANSA II, HAKFORD, and CO., 77, STRAND, 

 London, by whom the Oil is sold wholesale and retail, in bottles 

 Capsuled and labelled with Dr. de Jongh's stamp and signature, 

 and in tiif. cotmTRY by respectable Chemists and Vendors of 

 Medicine. "Where difficulty occurs in procuring the Oil, four 

 half-pint bottles will be torwarded to any part of England, 

 Carria< vid, on receipt of a remittance of 10s. 



Half-pints (10 ounces), 2s. &*.; Pints (20 ounces), 4s, 9rf, 

 Quarts (40 ounces), 9s. 



UPTURES EFFECTUALLY CURED WITH- 

 OUT A TKUSS.— All Sufferers from this alarming com- 

 plaint are earnestly invited to consult or write to Dr. LESLI1 

 as he guarantees them relief in every case. His remedy has 

 been successful in curing thousands of persons during the last 

 eleven years, and is applicable to every kind of single and double 

 ipture. however bad or long standing, in male or female of any 

 age. causing no confinement or inconvenience in its use whatever. 

 Sent post free to any part of the world, with full instructions for 

 use, on receipt of 7$. bV. in postage stamps, cash, or I t-office 



order, payable at the General Post-office, to Dr. Hehbert Lfslie, 

 37a, tni ster reet, Grav's Inn Road, Lonu . At home 

 dailv (e> pt Sunday) from 11 till 3 o'clock. A Pamphlet of 

 i'^tinioni sent port tree on receipt of one postage stamp. 



Jermyn Street, .Pate xtefs. Manufacturers of every 

 description of ELASTICAL SURGICAL BANDAGES, as re- 

 commended by all the most eminent surgeons, in acknowledging 

 the very extensive support they have received, beg to call 

 attention to the various improvements they are making in 

 patent Elastic Stockings, Knee Caps, Socks, and Ladies and 

 Gentlemen's Spine Supporters. A new description of Belt, in- 

 valuable for prevention of Cholera and the cure of Rheumatism, 

 Lumbago, &c. N . B. Every description of India-rubber Bandages 

 vulcanised on the newest principle. 



BASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE. BARCLAY'S 

 PORTER and STOUT, in 18 Gallon Casks, Bottles, Half- 

 Bottles, and Imperial Pints. 



Berry, Brothers, & Co., 3, St. James's Street, London. 



IQUID AMBER.— The undernamed is a buyer of 



either a large or small quantity of the above. Send cash 

 price, and height, to Mr. Jetes, Nurseries, Northampton. 



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TO NURSERYMEN AND GARDENERS. 



REIGATE SILVER SAND, 16s. per ton, delivered 

 to any of the London Wharfs or Railways, or within a 

 circuit of five miles. Peat and loam at moderate prices. — 

 Kennard, Brothers, Swan Place, Old Kent Road. 



WANTED to RENT, from Lady Day, a SMALL 

 FARM near London. A good House is required, with 

 40 to 100 acres of Land (Arable and Pasture), and the requisite 

 Outbuild ine-s; and within 25 miles from town. — Apply, by letter, 

 to the Editor of the Agricultural Gazette, 5, Upper Wellington 

 Street, Strand, London. 



V\/ ANTED, about Lady-day next, in a strictly single- 



* * handed place, where a cow is kept and assistance only 

 given occasionally in mowing and weeding, a very active and 

 industrious Man, as GARDE XER, who is well acquainted with 

 the duties of his calling, and has a decided taste for flowers. He 

 will have the care of a Conservatory, Greenhouse, and Stove, on 

 a small scale ; in addition to a Flower-garden on the " bedding- 

 out'' plan, with a walled Fruit and Vegetable garden. No one 

 need apply whose character and abilities will not bear the strictest 

 investigation, or who is not a member of the Church of England, 

 unless a Scotch Presbyterian. Wages 16s. a week, with a house 

 free if a married man. — Letters to be addressed to A. B. C, Post 

 Offi ce, Kingsbridge, Devonshire. 



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 -In tyre 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 Proprietor, Elm Cottage, Taunton. 



TO BE SOLD, the BUSINESS, GREENHOUSES, 

 PITS, FRAMES, and STOCK therein, containing a choice 

 collection of Plants in the finest condition ; also the Lease of the 

 ACACIA ROAD NURSERY, situated in the best part of St. 

 John's Wood, and close to the Regent's Park. There is an 

 excellent Residence, with Stable, Coach, and Potting-houses. 

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

 business. A part of the purchase money may remain on security 

 if required. Further particulars may be obtained of the pro- 

 prietor. Robert Yeo, Esq., 10, Victoria Terrace, Belsize Road, 

 St. John's Wood, London . 



O BE SOLD, BUFF COCHIN CHICKENS, from 



first class Prize Birds, Brahma Pootra Chickens,from imported 

 American Prize Birds, and Spanish Chickens. Also me very 

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

 and Poultry Netting, Poultry Hurdles, Hen-housaa, 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, 1 6 &8, Snow Hill. 



Illustrated Catalogues forwarded post -9. 



ORKING FOWLS.— Eggs, from remarkably Jar 5 



and wvi-hty birds, of the best coloured breed, will be dis- 

 posed of at 155. the dozen, box included.— Address W.G., Railway 



Inn, Holme, Stilton, Hunts. _. 



POSTPONEMENT OF SALE. 



MR. J. WILLMER begs to announce that the Sale 

 at the Sunbury Nursery is in consequence of the inclemency 

 of the weather postponed till the 13th and 14th of February, at 

 12 o'clock precisely each day.— Further particulars and Catalogues 

 had by enclosing two postage stamps to Mr. J. Willmer, 

 Auct ioneer and Valuer, Sunbnrj Middl ex. 



BROMPTON PARK NURSERY. 



To Gentlemen. Ni serymen. Builders, aot Others. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS will submit 

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

 Bromy n Park Nursery, Brompton, near the *' Hoop and Toy," 

 on MONDAY, February 5, at 11 for 12 o'clock precisely, by order 

 of the Royal Commissioners for the Exhibition of 1S51, in con- 

 sequence of the land being required for the formation of new 

 roads, a portion of the valuable Stock growing on the above cele- 

 brated Nursery, consisting of FRl r TKF 3 and EVER- 

 r RE ENS, comprising Standard and Dwarf trained and untrained 

 Apple, Pear, Plum, Peach. Nectarine, Apricot, (berry, a quantity 

 of Vines, Clemati and Ivies in pots. Rhubarb. &c. — May be 

 viewed three days prior to the Sale. Catalogues may be had of 

 the principal Seedsmen in London, and ©f the Auctioneers 

 American Nuraary, Leytonstoae, Essex. 



