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THE GARDNERS' CHRONICLE AND. AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



THE FORWARDESr TURNIP KNOWN. 



SUTTON'S EARLY SIX WEEKS* TURNIP 

 should now be sown for J ding off early. Excellent new 

 seed U. 2d per lb., 6s. yev gallon, or 42s. per bushel. Mr T. 

 Hickmai I Brisvpsoa lions*, near Now bury, in a letter dated 

 February 1, Bays:— 



"Imu. Monti Weeks 7 7 niv as the lest sort I leave 



ever seen /or ear nest and latest s> £»£*. 1 hate grown them several 

 years, and ha aiiahly found them to produce more reed in less 



time than ant/ other Turnip. I have had them a r Wheat of a 

 good size, within si * from the time of sowing." 



N.B. Carriage free, except parcels under 20*. value. 

 Addre^ J. SUTTOW & S< ;, Seed Growers, Reading, Berks. 



SKfRViNCbHrVlPKOViD T URN I P~~*S E E D S . 



WSKIRVING, Queen Square, Liverpool, begs to 

 • acquaint his friends and tbe public that he has fixed the 

 price of his 11 MP SEEPS for the season, as follows:— 



SKIILV1N S IMP] VED SWEDE TURNIP, at ls.9d. per lb. 



IMPROVED PURPLE-TOP YELLOW 1,11 



tO< K TUBKIP, at 1*. J . per lb. 



AH other kii of Turnip and Agricultural seeds in genera!, of 

 the most cription, at moderate prices. A remittance, or 



reference from unknown correspond en fa, is respectfully requested 

 to accompany orders. W. S. lias no agent in town or country. 



Liver poo M a v. 1866. 



TURNIP SEED AND MANGOLD WUflZEL. 



MESSRS. J. and G. SWAILES, Nursi hymen, 

 Seki. G »\v *<., ofler SWEDE and WHITE 



TURNIP MANGOLD WUKZEL, &c, of Uie toast selected 



tran hinted stocks grown list season by themselves. Triced 



atal n application. We have a few sacks of Sklrving'u 



improved Purple-top Swede to offer to the trade, grown as above. 



l-v. Yorkshire, Way 12. 



j. 



KEYNES is now sending out his New DAHLIAS 



v , for this season, and solicits the ^ers of his friends Fine 

 Plants may also be bad of those splendid Dahlias sent out by 

 him ILrseason, at reasonable prices Catalogues sent on appli- 

 cation.— Castle Street Nora ry, Salisbury. _j 



— SUPERB SHOW PANSIES 



JOHN HOLLAND, Bradshaw Gardens, Middleton, 

 near Manchester, will supply the following set of 20 extra 

 fine varieties, in strong, well rooted, autumn struck Hants, at 

 105. th" set, hamper, package, &c, included. 



Argo (Pa'on & Small) 

 Adela 'Turner) 

 Alftvd the (I rest (Turner) 

 Boadicea (Fellowes) [ton) 



Countess of Strathmore (Hamp- 



om : ander-in-Chief (Hooper) 

 Father G vazzi (Holland) 

 Fearl -chofield) 

 Great Western (Hooper) 

 Ladv Emily (Downie & Laird) 



Older varieties, such as Fair 



Lady Carrington (Hunt) 



Lord Jeffrey (Lightbody) 



Mesmerist (Veitch) 



Miss Talbot (Dickson & Co.) 



Pandora (Hunt) 



Rising Sun (Turner) 



Sultan (Hooper) 



Sir J. Paxton (Betteredge) 



Thisbe (Hooper) 



Victory (Scbofield) 



Flora, France Cycole, Queen of 



OLD ESTABLISHED NURSEKY *ND SEED BUSINESS, 



SLEAFORD. 



CHARLES SIIARPE and CO., Nurserymen and 

 Seedsmk>t, Slcaford, beg leave to thank their friends and 

 patron* for the support they still continue to receive in the above 

 business, a to assure them that no effort shall be wanting on 

 their part to merit ft coir nance of the favours which have been 

 for many years past SO lib illy bestowed upon them. 



C. S. A < are now supplying to the trade the following 

 AGRICULTURAL SEEDS, of their own growth :— 



MANGOLD Wl KXLL.-Y.l- TUB M P.- Globe, White. 

 lowGI'd <i lobe, Red. 



Long Red. 

 Long Yellow. 

 CARROT.— Long Field Al 

 tringham. 



White Belgian. 



TURNIP. — Skirving's Im- 

 proved Swede. 

 Improved Purple-topped. 



Globe, Green. 

 Tankard, Red. 



Tankard, White. 

 Tankard, Yellow. 

 G r een-topped Yellow Aber- 

 deen. 



Orange Jelly. 

 RAPE SEED. 



Prices may be had on application. 



( ->. & Co. take 1 tbe present opportunity of informing their 

 friends that they have no connection whatever with Mr. John 

 Sharps, late of Sleaford, but now of Bardney, Secdgrower and 

 Merchant.— Sleafnrd, May. 



MEADOW AND PASTURE GRASS SEEDS. 



GEORGE GIBBS and Co., 26, Down Street, 

 Piccadilly, 1 ; to announce that their Mixtures of Grass 

 Seeds are now N ady for delivery at the following prices :— 



Mixtures for laying Land down to 7>ermanent Grass, for light, 

 heavy, and oth soils (allowing % i bushels and 12 lbs. to the 

 acre) 30*. per acre. 



Mixtures for Park or 1 Id Lawns (allowing 2 hushes and Pi lbs. 

 to the acre) 32$. per acr.'. 



Mixtures for improving and renovating old Grass Land, \s. per lb. 



Mixtures (finest sorts) for form tag Lawns 1/. 3d. per lb. 



-These See- are all new, and have all been properly cleaned 



and t! r growing properties fully tested. Directions /or sowing 



accompany the seed. 



G. G. and Co.'s New Priced AGRICULTURAL CATALOGUE 

 is now ready, and will be forwarded free on application. 



GEORGE GIBBS & CO., Bbedsmen, 



26, Down Street, Piccadilly, London. 



AGRICULTURAL SE EOS. 



TOIIN SHARPE (late of Sleaford), Seed Grower 



•J and Merchant, Bardney, is now sending out, of the purest 

 and best selected stocks, Permanent Grass Mixture, 20s. per 

 acre; Upland Sheep Walk, 2A?. per acre; Field or Lawn Mix- 

 tures, 9d. per lb. , Improving Mixtures for old Swards. 



CLOVE HS — Red, English, Dutch, German, French, 6s. to 8?. 



TURNIPS.- ..irvings and Purple-top Swedes, transplanted, 



??l of th ^?V res ^ charACters ' !*■ 3d. per lb., or 60s. per bushel of 

 50 lbs.; \\ bite Globe or Round, &/. per lb., or 30s. per bushel of 

 50 lbs.; Green Gibe or Barrel, 8d. y lb ; White and Red 

 Tankards, Lin shire Red Globe or Round, Early Sixweeks 

 Yellow Aberdeen, Orange Jelly, and other yellow-fleshed kinds. 



Rape Seed or Cabbage Cole, 35. 6d. per peck, or 12s. per bushel. 



White Mustard, Spring Tares, &c. 



For quantities, Purchasers treated with liberally. 



Attendance at Sleaford, Market Rasen, Boston, Louth, Lincoln 

 and Ilorncastie, on market days. 



Bardney Hall, near Lincoln, May, 1855. 



GEORGE ROGERS' NEW SEEDLING CINE- 

 RARIAS— Strong plants in bloom now ready to send out 

 Carriage Paid to London, Liverpool, Manchester, and various 

 smaller stations, when the order contaii a remittance. 



ALMA. -Pure white distinctly edged, dark crimson purple 

 disc, dark purple petals, of gnat substance, very broad and 

 round at the ends, gires tbe edging a perfect circle; form and 



ELPAIORI A.— Bright Gentians blue, black disc, around 

 which is a light rosy shade, the petals broad and quite round at 

 the ends large size, and fine form: a dwarf grower, bearine a 



thing before offered. Price 75. 6d. 



bnff «S R lw N ^S iied * l°* 7 crfmso ". **** a novel bright 

 not s^ cok hi W-' W i th f Jm P act head of bIoom - Whiffs 



which ffenn"^ its n <>vel and distinct colour, 



wnicn is conspicuous in a collection. Price os 



Tbe above have gained *k. r«~ i, . '. ^ ., — — — 



(the otilr pnrtv fortmi" irt ' /* T0Un,We °. p,nion of Mr * G,enn 3 r 

 gained »«8n iS^ d r^fcT," Farticul,rly Alma, which 



fine named vn- . ■ es for 80.t. mer "s. The above witli nine 



PHLOX ABOrLMr.nsCHIDKnvv t> 

 quite hardy, c f thl! g^ ^^T^T' #* *7*> 



from July to November. I ..per dozen ^ bloomin S 



Fine Collections of Dahlias, Verbenas r.Li • * 

 The above maybe had hr'.ppjS ^o X^^^'!? 8 - 



Seedsmen & c 6, L^adenhall ^t, "^ ea ^^^ 



G. Roosbs, u & Fi< 1st, Uttoxeler J> 



England, Duke of Perth, Rubens, Caroline, Ophir, Blue Perfec- 

 tion, Enphemia, Ac. &c, 4s. per dozen, strong plants. 



A few packets of very select Pansy Seed at 1*. and 2s. per 

 packet. Priced and descriptive Catalogues now ready, and will 

 be forwarded on application. Post-oflice orders payable at 

 Ali I dleton, Lancashire. " 



" TWO VERY USEFUL NEW DWARF NASTURTIUMS. 



JOHN CATTELL has much pleasure in bringing 

 into notice these two very showy hardy ANNUALS, viz. :— 

 NASTURTIUM DWARF CRIMSON.— The colour of the 



common dark crimson. 



Ditto DWARF SCARLET.— The colour very rich orange 

 scarlet, with a n>ry shade on the upper part of the throat. 



They are both of the dwarf compact habit of minimus, and 

 admirably adapted for forming large buds, particularly in any 

 poor soils; the flowers are the size of the common Nasturtium, 

 and thrown well above the foliage, and are a mass of bloom 

 throughout the summer and autumn. Packets, containing 

 12 seeds, Is. each, post free. 



J. C. has also the following choice Seeds for present sowing, at 

 the prices annexed per packet, post free: 



s.d. 



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Alstnemcria acutifolfa 



Anemone, single Poppy, 

 fine mixed 



Auricula alpini, from fine 

 named varieties 



Azalea, from finest Green- 

 house varieties 



Cineraria, from very superb 

 varieties ... 



Celsia arcturus 

 Geranium, from new florist 



varieties, 12 seeds 



„ from finest older do., 

 12 seeds 



„ do. fancy do., 12 seeds 

 Linum grand iflorum, true . 



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Lychnis fulgens 



Mandevilla suaveolens ... 



Nierembergia intermedia . 



Oxalis rosea 



Petunia, from finest vars. . 



Polyanthus, common, from 

 showy varieties for bor- 

 ders, &c. ... 



Do. fine m'xed 



Do. from fine named vars. 



?aponaria calabrica 



Verbena teucrioides 

 „ venosa... 



mixed, from finest 

 named varieties ... 



Zinnia elegans coccinea,fine 



s.d. 

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A remittance to accompany all orders from unknown corre- 

 spondents.— Nurseries, Westerham, Kent. _^_ 



NEW ROSES. 



BENJAMIN R CANT begs to offer strong Dwarf 

 Plan in p s, of the following NEW ROSES:— 





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ITVF.RID PEPIT.TCAL 



Alfred Coloxnb 



Alphouse de Lamanlne ... 



Ceres 

 Cicero 



Coratesse Vaillant 

 Conseiller Jordeuil 

 Duchess of Norfolk 

 Deuil de F. Willermoz 



George d'Amboise 



loire de France ... 

 Gloire de Parthenay 

 Lady Milsom 

 Ladv Shelley 

 La Ville de St. Denis 

 Madame Domage... 



Hector Jacquin 

 Masson 



Lacroix 



s.d. 



3 6 

 3 6 

 3 6 



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Hybrid Perpetttals.— s. d. 



Madame Theodore Martel 7 6 



,, Quetel ... 



Marie, de Bourses 



Prince de la Moskowa 

 Sir John Franklin 

 Triomphe en Beaute 



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5 

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P. Moss, Andre Thouin ... 



Bourbon, Omer Pacha 



Tea, Louise de Savoie 



Nois, Augusta 



Moss, D'Arcet 



Gloire de Mousseuses 

 Jeanne de Montfort 

 L'Eblouissante 

 Marie de Blois 

 Vandael 



Gallica, Amphitrite 

 ., George Vibert 



II. Bour., Charles Lawson 



Gervaise Rouillard 



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N.B. The new Hybrid Perpetual Rose Emperor Napoleon 

 will not be sent out before June ; by that time I shall have 

 proved it. If not more than semi-double, I much question if it is 

 worth Is. 6(2. I, how r ever, received a very high character of it, 

 which induces me to offer it to the public, but not to let it out 



before proving Us worth. 



Carriage paid to any Station on the Eastern Counties Railway. 

 St. John's Street Nursery. Colchester. 



ESSRS. J. and H. BROWN offer the following 



CHOICE PLANTS, &c, which they will forward to anv 

 part :— 



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Andromeda floribunda, per dozen' 125. to 



25 Azaleas, new hardy Belgian varieties, one of a sort, by 

 name on their own roots 



25 Azaleas, American varieties, do. do. , 



Hardy Heaths, Ledums, and Kalmias, per dozen 



25 Hardy American Plants, one of a sort, by name 



12 Rhododendrons, including scarlet, white and rose 



Fine hardy Scarlet Rhododendrons, 1 to 2 feet, per doz. 

 New Yellow Rhododendrons, in pots, each 3s. Gd. to 



6 Fine hardy Magnolias, one of a sort, in pots 

 Wistaria sinensis, strong plants, in pots, each 



12 Hardy Climbers, of sorts, in pots 



Fine climbing Roses, of sorts, per dozen, in pots 

 Bourbon Roses, budded, 1 ft., fine for beds or edgings, do. 10 

 Fitz-Roya, Saxe-Gothsea,Cephalotaxus, Libocedrus. each 5 

 "WHhngtonia gigantea, and other choice and cheap 



hardy Coniferse (see list). 

 Cedar of Lebanon, 2 to 3 ft., well grown, per doz., 12s. to 18 

 Greenhouse Azaleas, choice varieties, per dozeu 12s. to 18 

 6 New Achimenes, and 6 Gloxinias iq 



50 choice Greenhouse plants, one of a sort ... 45 



Orchidea Plants, beautiful species, by name, per dozen 4 



24 choice Ericas, one of a sort ir> 



24 choice Fuchsias, fine proved varieties .7.12 



6 Tree Carnations, choice sorts "] [" g 



Verbenas and Pet ias, best sorts, per dozen ... ... 4 



Calceolarias and Cinerarias, in flower, per dozen 9s to 12 



Fancy Geraniums, best sorts per doz 15 



First Class Carnations and Picotees ... .,, 



First-rate sorts of choice Pinks ... "' ]\' t " 



25 choice Pansies, one of a sort ... ... ' *"* ff 



25 choice hardy Herbaceous Plants, named 



Pentstemons, Lobelias, new Phloxes and Peteatillas per 



UU/i"li *•• •*• ••• it| »»m 



Dahlias, the best fancy and show sorts, per dozen 

 Choice Flower Seeds, 20 papers,55.; 45 ditto, 10*. Freebvpost. 

 Conservatories, Greenhouses, and Gardens furnished on mode- 

 rate terms. 



Albion Nursery, Stoke Newing'on, London.— May 1<> 



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/HEELER 



LIST.- 



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;U and SON'S SHOUT »iFT n ^ 



O nr Priced List of Seeds for thu « " tt 



ing Descriptions and Prices of the best GA PrVv v" 61 ! 

 SEEDS, will be forwarded free by post 1 1 i« , ** 



FLO\ 



ASmanyoftKaiuL? 



vourtosend out all Seeds, whether for t»- e Cm** 



the very best quality and true to name : and asm. ° r ¥ **%€ 



are our own gro^ ! ' 7 n ~ " 



generally succeed 



We are in daily rcctipz oj most gra 7 u^: _ 



orders from those we had the honour of strinnVlLi 

 as we deliver our Seeds Carriage Free we rm 

 solicit the honour of an order from those who have !L-7 



us a trial.— J. C. Wheeler & Son. Glouc *\pr c^? yn 



Gloucestershire Agricultural Society. ' 6€edsDi ea to tfc 



f± SMITH begs to state that a First Cla* CV 



V3T . W as awarded April 26, 1855, by the National £$* 



tai 



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rloricultnral world, either for bedding or" sho w iS? 1 ? to *• 

 Strong plants are now ready at 55. each. purpom. 



Also the following:— Boule de Feu, Empress Un lf«v»-« 

 Violacea, and Silistria, at 5s., or the set of six for n 1 ? 

 descriptions see Catalogue, and Advertisement in the 

 Chronicle of April 7, 14, 21, and 28, also P2d wards' ^rS£ 

 Almanack " for 1855. G. S. has also a few extra stronr i52l 

 of Petunia Singularity, very novel, at 5s each JST!2 

 Fuchsias, and first class Geraniums, &c ' ** 



Tollingron Nursery, Hornsey Road, Islington London 



P. COGHLAN, late Gardener to Don Manuel [W 



% don, of the City of Mexico, has on hand in his gardeate 

 Orizaba a full Collection of the very interesting Ob 

 MEXICO, which he intends to keep in readiness to stroplv 1 

 orders he may receive from England. The plants are enirnsi 

 the premises so as to enable him to judge of their merits prttuZ 

 to sending home any but those that are really wortliv of cS?T 

 tion. Any persons who may please to honour hini with tM 

 commands will be certain to approve of the selection of plufc 

 and the manner in which their orders will be executed. ^^ 



Reference can be made to Messrs. >Y\r. Wood & g Utxm> 

 field, near Uckfield, Sussex, and any orders intended for J f 

 Coghlan should be addressed to the care of Mr. Tboxai 

 Grandison, Cocolappan, near Orizaba. 



N.B. J. P. C. will be happy to furnish Collections of Drfei 

 Specimens for Herbariums, if required. References 

 from unknown corr espondents. 



NEW BIDDING PLANTS. ~~~ 



CHARLES TURNER has much pleasure in intro- 

 ducing the following New Plants :— 



CALCEOLARIA "PURITY," a new and beautiful shr, 

 variety, pure paper white, dwarf free habit, and am desirable 

 bedding plant. Very highly recommended. 7s. &?. each. 



NEW VERBENAS. 



♦WONDERFUL (Edmonds), rich plum purple, with very larpi 

 white centre. This is without exception the finest and most d. 

 tinct variety yet introduced, and is especially rccommendeifer 

 bedding purposes, continuing fully in bloom until very Ute in 'M 

 season. It obtained a Certificate of Merit at National Floihit* 

 tural Society. 



♦BLUE BEARD (Edmonds), a decided bjue, .-cod shape, lirfe 

 truss, and an excellent bedding variety. Highly recnmniendef 



♦LADY LACON (Edmonds), bright rose, with largo p*le yellow 



centre, good shape and habit. This also is a first-rate b«ddisf 



variety. Obtained a First-class Certificate at National Fioncnl- 



tural Society for form. 

 COMMANDER-IN CHIEF (Edmond.s), bright cerise, wifll 



yellow eye, free bloomer, and good habit. Very line. 

 EMPRESS OF FRANCE (Edmonds), large pale rose, fine 

 FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE (Edmonds), pink, yellow 



good shape. 

 ROSE OF ENGLAND (Edmonds), bright rosy pink, 



yellow eye, good form, free and distinct, fine. 

 TYRIAN PRINCE (Edmonds), deep blue purple, fiae Ms 



tinct. Received a Certificate at Norwich. 



EVA (Turner 



The above 5s 

 thus * were figured in the " Florist " for April, 1855. 



NEW DAHLIAS. 

 Pre-Eminent (Fellowes) 10s. 6d. Gleul yon (Fellow* 

 Lord Path (Wheeler)... 10 6 Diadem (Fellows 

 Espartero (Turner) ... 10 6 Constancy (Hopkins; ... < 

 Beauty of Bath (Bush) 10 6 The Nfgspr (Fellowes 10 

 Ringleader (G. Holmes) 10 6 Baron Alderson(Ierry) 



a a i_,ercmcate at ixjimcu. 



r), pure white, fine truss, and free bloomer. 



. each, or the Set for .27. The three varieties mutt* 



Cossack (Fellowes) 



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10 6 a fancy variety ••• w • 



Agincourt (Fellowes) ... 10 6 iviirmte 



For Descriptions of these varieties see Catalogue, *mcni** 



had on application. — Royal Nursery , Sjohghi_ — 



NEW STRAWBERRY-CAROLINA SUPERBA. 



[ AMES KITLEY begs to inform his friends and vm 



> public that be has succeeded in raising from w* - 

 Strawberry, the qualities of which have long been a a ™ a .^ ti 

 It possesses the excellent flavour of the old c : an ' i,n ^ flUa j|ti» 

 large as the British Queen, with all the combined gows ^ 

 of productiveness, hardiness of plant, dwarf nam .«^» ^ 

 tend to make it a general favourite. It was ex h u ^^^ 

 Chiswick Horticultural Exhibition, and obMM* a ^ 

 Certificate.— See Gardeners 1 Chronic!-?, July 1^, *»•• 



Br. Lindky's Opin\ , Cj ^\u 



"J. K 7 the Strawberry which you have nsniw w 

 Superba partakes of the flavour of the old tar _ -^ 

 the fiuit was bruised bv carriage, so that tne 1 r^ ^ 

 accompanied the Strawberries was saturated wu J adhts ite. 

 this juice dried on the paper like syrup T^r^'notu?^ 

 glossy, and brownish coloured. Strawberry juice am. 1 ^ 

 nn Bl!( , n, flCfl „n««^*5 fl a "_Spp Gardener* 9 Chronicle, J»>. / 



had opportn 



Sti 



possess these properties."— See Gardeners 



The undermentioned gentlemen having h !^S^^fff 

 seeing it growing, and also tasting the fruit, 1 «_ ._ 

 mitted their Testimonals to be placed before ™y . g&w* 



11 Your Carolina Superba Strawberry, ^f}}.}J\\n^ wiin *• 

 in bearing, appeared a very hardy and P^^J acquisition ^^ 

 flavour of the old Carolina, and will prove an at 4 



class of" fruit \ c T ftMC j own e Bc^ ** 



-John Spencee, Marquis of Lansdo w e . ^ 



"I feel much pleasure in giving my ^\^ent op^rt^ 

 rawberry, Carolina Superba. Havinghadfreqt^ ^J^^ 



or seeing it growing and tasting the truit, \*°™^^**L 

 good habit, shcrt foliage and fruit-stem in . * . { ff8 toy* 

 know none that will surpass it ; and feel as ™ it . 



credit, and give ^SCK^i^ 

 « The Seedling Strawberry, named Carolina ^up^ ^ %* 

 in fruit in your nursery last season, ^^arer, sna, ^ 

 class variety of dwarf ^liage, a protuse .*#»**• 



excellent. I have no doubt it will give the gre 

 to all who may possessjt.^^^ ^^ K yn ^ 



Strong well-rooted PLANTS are ^^^Varserf^. 

 per dozen, or 12s. free by Post.-L yncombe ^s ^^ 



Panted U y V, » IA . ^^^&^^^^ 



e County of Middlesex, Pnntfr., g th «r •nd|« U ffi>5 



e Precinct of Wbiti-iriara, m the City ox J ^^ of ><•* &0~ 



the Office. No. b. ( .harlei Street tn « e j|efflW tMnJ«i. 



of St. Paucras, and 



th 

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at 



Garden, in th 

 are to be An 



ra»«tRn to thi Kdtto». 



