Ljggost 13, 1855.] 



THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



559 



rrrrTFOR conservatories, greenhouses, 



CLASS fu* pjT FRAWES> ETC< 



MES puiLLIPS and Co. have the pleasure to 



T*\ . *w-j- ^roc^nt reduced prices of Glass for Cash : — 



l L n d their present reduced price; 

 J SHEET SQUARES. 



In Boxes of 100 feet. 



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7, 10 by 8 

 CTOCK BIZES, in 100 feet boxes, from 12 by in to 20 by 15, 

 \ ^w»r 100 feet. I f cut to order not exceeding 40 inches long. 



" *% 5' from «<*■ ^ WL I 21 oz from SJA to 41*. 



1 26 oz. from 5$a. to7£a. 



cw*^n-cunce Sheet Glass packed in cases of 2C0 feet, or 

 r«S of 300 feet, 2\d. per foot. 



cTVTFVN-OLNCE SHEET GLASS OF ENGLISH MANU- 



vk\ 'TUBE F0R ORCHARD HOUSES, the same quality 



£i vpplt iO Mr. Rivers, and of various dimensions, always 



° D Double-croini Glass of various dimensions in 100 feet boxes. 

 CLASS TU'ES for Workshops, Farm Buildings, &c. 

 inf An inch thick £1 17s. 6d. per case of 50 



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Glass Slates of the usual dimensions. 



Glass Milk Pans, 21*.per dozen; Propagating and Bee Glasses, 



Cucumber Tubes, Lactometers, Lord Camoys* Milk Syphons, 



WaSD Traps; Plate, Crown, and Ornamental Glass, Shades for 



Ornaments, Fern Shades, Sheet Lead, Pipe, White Lead, Oils 



Colours, Paint Brushes, and every article in the trade. 



Horticultural Glass Warehouse, 116, Bishopsgate Street 



Without . Lo ndon. 



CLASS FOPT CONSERVATORIES, ETC. 



HETLEY and CO. supply 16-oz. SHEET GLASS, 

 of British Manufacture, at prices varying from 2d. to 3d. 

 per square foot, for the usual sizes required, many thousand feet 

 of which are kept ready packed for immediate delivery. 



Lists of Prices and Estimates forwarded on application, for 

 PAT1 r ROUGH PLATE, THICK CROWN GLASS, GLASS 

 TILES and SLATES, WATER-PIPES, PROPAGATING 

 GLASSES, CLASS M ILK PANS, PATENT PLATE GLASS, 

 ORNAMENTAL WINDOW GLASS, and GLASS SHADES, 

 to James Hetlev & Co., 85, Soho Square, London. 



8ee Gardeners' ChrcmicJ ft first Saturday in each month. 



BY 

 ROYAL 



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LETTERS 

 PATENT. 



THE COSMOPOLITAN GLASS COMPANY, 

 HELY & WARING, Managers, 296, Oxford Street. London. 

 Rf ;ed Tariff of Agricultural and Horticultural Glass 



STRONG HORTICULTURAL SHEET, from 2d.; and 

 HARTLEY- PATENT ROUGH PLATE, from 4 £d. per foot. 



PERFORATED GLASS for Ventilating Dairies, Stables, 

 Ac., from Is. 6d. per foot. German-shaped Milk-pans, 21s. per 

 dosen; Hely's Test Chums, 5s. each; Waring' s Butter Slabs, 

 10*.; Glass Fern Shades and Stands, from 3s.; Bee-glasse?, from 

 6rf.; C iraber Tubes, from Is.; Propagating Glasses, from 3£d. 

 to 7*. each; Flower Labels, 7s. per 100; Aquariums, complete, 

 10*. each; and every other description of Agricultural, Horticul- 

 tural, Architectural, Domestic, Scientific, and Ornamental Glass, 

 British and Foreign. — Catalogues free. 



FO R E I C N A N D ENGLISH SHE ET CLASS WARE HO U S E , 



87, Bishopsgate Street, Without. 



T* MTLLINGTON supplies the above SHEET 



-J- • GLASS in any size or substance, packed in 100, 200, or 

 800 feet cases. Same as supplied to Mr. Rivers and the leading 

 men of the day. Reduced tariff, boxes included. — Per 100 ft. 

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 b7 14 20 by 15, at 18s. per 10O Lt. 



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of (wJ! repared t0 execute Contracts for the supply 



bptm7£7 ,ent * 1 ™ ails f °r Building, &c, manufacti 



21 in. glass, in boxes under 14 by 10, 2d. per foot. 



Ditto, not exceeding 1 foot ... 2J „ 

 2 feet 3J> 



and t? T p, Ers Rou ^ h PIate r Sheet and Rough, Tiles, Striking 

 isiw , ses ' Miik Pans » Cucumber Tubes, and Wasp Traps, 



W Horticultural List. 



and \w h v Rr ' White Lead * a " d Lead PiP e - Paints, Colours, 

 &nusnes, see Colour List, which can be had on application. 



1 ablishf d more than 100 years. 



T Uv RA.MSOME'S SILICEOUS STONE. 

 ttB PATENT SILICEOUS STONE COMPANY 



of all kinds 



_„ r , actnred in this 



^ material, which has received tlie approval of eminent 



dumbiiitv Rci *nTific men, and which for sharpness of outline, 



«P ahioV and cJ,ea Pnes8, stands unrivalled. It is especially 



ctl A ' K !° rtn e elaborate details of Mediaeval and Ecclesias- 



*« • r2 l,eCtllrp ' for G °thic Windows, Doorways. Pinnacles, 



mm^T^ C^Ws, AlUr Bereens. Pulpits, l-'-nN, Momi- 



<3trd«i I) ' Tab,et9 > Headstones. &c : also fi all kinds of 

 Fj Wi r p' ecor a^«H8, Fountains, Figures, Vases, and Pedestals; 

 Gtte Pipr! n' w ardean Cases, Balustrades for Terrace Walks, 



CWmnev p- ps ' Bases » &c - & c * and tor Coat8 of K °y al Arms » 

 0, *Tses iftn l €Ce u' Brackets and Trusses, Ashlars, Quoins, String 

 Tiinc 4 , n n "Jfr Dressings.— Further particulars, with illustni- 

 ^0Bl^«,n^ P ni Cat!ol, to Mr - Edwd. Mkndiiam, Secretary^ at the 

 or to Mr P ffices > Whitehall Wharf, Cannon Row, Westminster; 



A • *Redk. Ransome, Pat»nt Stone Works, Ipswich. 

 1 MR. 

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** «xhibit^ , eTl ^ Street, 4, Leadenhall Street, and Crystal Palace, 

 Disi,^ Jf d the finest specimens of British manufactures in 

 *■* othpr - es ' Wor ^-boxes, Writing Cases, Dressing Bags, 

 ** PapS. w ! )f ntility or luxury. A separate department 



MECHI'8 ESTABLISHMENTS, 



j? er Mach6 Manufactures and Bagatelle Tables. Table 

 ^'Hrftrdf.r 20rs ' Sci »sors, Penknives, Strops, Paste, &c Ship- 

 Ol ' ~ Snperior Hair and other Toilet Brushes . 



ClQ MILNER'S HUU>FAST AJiD FiRE- 



l,}n «r) wUh ^ E ^ IST *NG SAFES (non-conducting and vapour- 

 •* ^AiiJi? e lm P r °vementH > under their Quadruple Patents 

 Lotk w3 i> ^ 1855 ' incl n d »ng their Gunpowder Proof Solid 

 •■•if ami i^J ( Wl thout which no Safe is secure), the strongest, 



M ^taVPK PEhTBAFK, ' UARI ^TANT. 



9** *aX Vr* - 11 (2l20) 8afe '"Works, Liverpool, the most com- 

 **^UvM^ en r lye in the wor,(L Show liooms, 6 and 8, Lord 



«I>ooi, London Depor, 47a. Moorgate Street, City. 



Circulars free by post. 



THE LATE FLOOD AT CHELTENHAM. 



*> Thursday, the 26th ult , the town of Cheltenham was \ 



On 



visited 

 by a SEVERE FLOOD, the river Chelt overflowing its banks, 

 and causing preat damage to the property of various individuals. 

 The chief sufferers are th* Nurserymen and Market Garden •?, 

 whose land has been inundated, and their valuable s* k8 in 

 some cases destroyed, and in others greatly injured. The tal 

 amount of loss to this class of property has been estimated by 

 Messrs. W heeler, of Gloucester, at nearly 1000/.. f which the 

 large sum of 520/. falls upon one individual, Mr. Charles Hale 

 Jessop, alone. 



Subscription Book* have been opened, and it is thought that 

 the sympathy felt in Cheltenham for the sufferers may also, 

 through this medium, be shown in other parts of the kingdom, 

 especially as Mr. Jessop' s name and charac r are so w ly 

 known and esteemed. A list of Subscribers will hereafter be 

 published in the Gardener* 1 Chrat&cle, meanwhile Subscriptions 

 are respectfully solicited, which the following gentlemen have 

 kindly consented to receive, viz. Mews. Wrench & . w on 

 L.ndon Bridge; Messrs. Noble, Cooper, & Bolton, 152, Fleet 

 Street; and Messrs. Wheeler & Son, Gloucester; or they may 

 be sent direct to the Honorary Secretary. 



Cheltenham, August 18. A > drew Paul, Hon. Sec. 



IMPORTANT TO QUICK AMD RAPID WRITERS. ~ 



ARTHUR GRANGER'S celebrated BULLION 

 PENS neither scratch nor corrode, and flexible as th 

 Quill, &*. per dozen, by post 45. 6d. per gross. A few millions of 

 ENVELOPES (ail sizes), Adhesive at 3s. per 1000. Sample 

 Packet of cheap Stationery by post for eiglr unps.— Factor} 

 308, High Holborn, near Chanc .Lane; 10, Fitzroy Ton. ice, 

 New Road ; and 9, Holborn Bars, City. 



HTHE BEST SHOW of IRON 



-I in the Kingdom is Wiluaji S. Bt'RToir'a, 





BEDSTEADS 



— He has two 



very Large 1 ms. devoted t • the exclusive show of Iron 

 and Brass Bedsteads and Children's with appropriate 



Bedding and Mattresses. ( oniraen Iron Bedsteads, 1& : Port- 

 able FnMfot: Bedsteads from 12s. 6d. ; Paten' h n 1 . d steads, 

 fitted with dovetail joints and patent sacking, from 17«.6o*.; and 

 Cots from 20*. each: handsome Ornamental Iron and Brass Bed- 

 steads, in great variety, from 21 ia#. 6o*. to 16/. 16*. 



t)ATHS AND TOILETTE WARE.— William S. 



*~~> Bum besONE LARGE SHOW i:<>< >M deetted exclu- 

 sively to the LI LAY of BATHS and TOILETTE WARE- 

 The stock of each is at once the largest, newest, and most varied 

 ewer submitud to the public, and marked at ces proportionate 

 with tl e that have tended to make his establishment the n 

 distinguished in this country. Portable - lowers, Is. 6d.: Pillar 

 Show 3L to5l; Nursery, 15*. to . Sponging, 16*. to Its.; 



Hip, 14*. to 31. v. $d. A large assortment of Gas Furnace, Hot and 

 Cold Linn Vapour, and Camp Shower Hatha. T01 te Warn 

 in great variety, irom 16*. 6d. to 45*. the Set of Three. 



William S.BubMsI has SIXTEEN LAKG E8HOW ROOMS 

 all communicating, exclusive of the Shop, devoted soWlr to the' 

 show. ^ GENERAL FURNISHING IB M« RY (\ n 



eluding Cutlery. Nickel Silver, Plated and Japanned Wares, 

 Iron and Brass Bedsteads end 1 iding), so arranged and classi- 

 fied that purchasers may easily and at once make their selections. 

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

 returned for every article not approved of. 



No. 19, < ford ntfSSS (corner of Newman Street); 1, 1, and 



Newman Street; and 4 & 6, IVrry's place. 



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NO CHARGE FOR STAMPING at LOCK WOOD'S. 

 75, New Pond Street. Good crenm-laid No* paper, five 



METCALFE, B1NGLEY 

 and CAMPHOR SOAP in ti 





quires for dd. ; Thick ditto, five quires, 1*.; Albert and Qu.n's 



sizes, five quires for 6<f., 9rf., and 1*. ; N -p.* r made from Straw, 



2*. 6d. per ream ; Envelopes, Ad. to 1*. &/. per hundred ; Foolscap 



paper, 75. 6d. per ream ; Copybooks 2*. 6*f. per dozen. Card Plato wm%nw 



engraved, 2s. 6U; 100 Cards printed, 2s. W. Wedding orders KinVers't'o 1 L R. 1 17 Prince* Albert, 180b and* 13! itMStral 



. ,m> Co/S OATMEAL 



and CAMPHOR SOAP, in tablets (registered Nov ,1S54). 

 Price ftieach. This soap will be found I purest and roost 



p ect winter soap ever Introdnesd to the public. It p r e ser ve s 

 the hands I m chapping, and rcn< s the skin soft and agree- 

 able.— Ul wholesale and retail bv the inventors and manu- 

 facturers. Mikwifk, BinolBY. & Co., Bmshmakers and P« 



promptly executed. A large variety of Writing and Dressing 

 Cases, Envelope Boxes, Blotting Books, Inkstands.— Copy 

 address, Lockwood's, 75, New Bond Street. Country orders for 

 20s. sent carriage free. Lockwood's celebrated Nugget (Gilt) 

 Pen, 1 doz. post free for 13 stamps. 



SISAL CIGARS, SISAL CIGARS, SISAL CIGARS! 



GOODRICH'S CIGAR, TOBACCO, and SMTF 

 STORES (Established 17 ), 416, Oxford Street, nearly 

 opposite Hanway Street. A Box, containing 14 line Sisal 

 Cigars for Is. 9<2. ; post free for 27 stamps. None are genuine 

 unless signed w H. N. Goopbich." 



ECONOMICAL LUXURIES FOR LADIES & GENTLEMEN. 



BERDOE'S ORIGINAL VENTILATING WATER- 

 PROOF CLOAKS, MANTLES, CAPES, LIGHT COATS, 

 &c, resist any amount of rain, without obstructing free ventila- 

 tion, and are adapted for general use, equally as for rainy 

 weather. — W. Berdoe, Tailor, 96, New Bond Street, and 

 69, Cornhill (only). 



A HANDSOME PORTABLE BAROMETER FOR 21s. 



HENRY BAKER calls the attention of the public 

 to his Improved MODEL BAROMETER, made of solid 

 Rosewood and mounted with Ivory Plates, with a Thermometer. 

 The above Instrument for Accuracy and Style stands unrivalled; 

 it is Portable, and warranted to perform well ; and being manu- 

 factured on the premises, it is highly recommended. Can be 

 sent into the country without risk of breakage for Is. extra. 



Henp.y Baker, Instrument Maker to the Board of Admiralty, 

 90, Hatton Garden, London. 



TOURISTS, TRAVELLERS, AND OTHERS, 

 Exposed to the Scorching Rays of the n*, and Heated 



Paeticles of Dust, will find 



F)OWLAND'S KALYDOR a most refreshing pre- 

 ^ paration for the Complexion, dispelling the cloud of languor 

 and relaxation, allaying all heat and irritability, and immediately 

 affording the ph iug sensation attending restored elasticity and 

 healthful state of the skin. Freckles, Tan. Spots, Pimples, 

 Flushes, and Discoloration fly before its application, and give 

 place to delicate clearness, with the glow of beauty and of bloom. 

 In cases of sunburn or stings of insects, its virtues have long 

 been acknowledged. Price 4s. Sd. and 8s. 6d. per bottle. 



ROWLANDS MACASSAR OIL, a delightfully fragrant and 

 transparent preparation, and as an invigorator and purifier 



beyond all precedent. 



ROWLANDS ODONTO, OR PEARL DENTIFRICE, a 

 White Powder, compounded of the rarest and most fragrant 

 exotics. It bestows on the teeth a pearl-like whiteness, frees 

 them from Tartar, and imparts to the Gums a healthy firmness, 

 and to the breath a grateful sweetness and purity. 



Sold by A. Rowland & Pons, 20, Hatton Garden, London; 

 and by Chemists an d Perfumers. 



O YOU WANT LUXURIANT HAIR, 



WHISKERS, &c. ?— The most marvellous production of 

 modern date is ROSALIE COUPELLE'S CRINUTRIAR, 

 which is guaranteed to produce Whiskers, Moustachios, Eye- 

 brows, &c, in a few weeks, and restore the Hair in baldness from 

 whatever cause, strengthen it when weak, prevent its falling off, 

 and effectually checks greyness in all its stages. For the 

 nursery it is recommended by upwards of 100 physicians, for 

 promoting a fine healthy head of hair, and averting baldness in 

 after years. Sold by all Chemists and Perfumers, price 2s.. or 

 will be sent post free on receipt of 24 penny stamps, by Miss 

 Coupelle, 69, Castle Street, Newman Street, Oxford Street, 

 London. Mrs. Carter writes, "My head, which was bald, is 

 now covered with new hair." Mrs. W t illtams— " I can show a 

 fine head of hair from using your Crinutriar." Mrs. Reeve— 

 My hair is gaining strength and thickness.'' Sergeant Craven 



"Through using it I have an excellent Moustacl Mr. 



Yates— "The young nan has now a good pair of whiskers. I 

 want two packets for other customers/' 



Caution.— To pn nt fraud, each tablet hears the registered 

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



Metcalfe's ALKALINE TOOTH PO W nil:. 2s. per box.— 

 The above may be obtained of most respectable Chemists, Per- 

 fumers, &c. 









TO NURSERYMEN AND GARDENERS. 



TO BE SOLD, a NURSERY BUSINESS, established 

 upwards of 40 years, and successfully carried on. as the 



resent proprietor wishes to retire. The ne situation of the 



grounds embraces a variety of sloping banks to very aspect. 

 There is an abundance of fine peat 1, and an almost inexhaust- 

 ible supply of fine sand. There are about 12 acres of land, with 

 the option of having more if required. The Glass erections are 

 very extensive, and adapted for all Propagating and other pur- 

 poses. A Dwelling-house, Stable, Packing-house, Cellars, Ac. in 

 excellent condition. The Stock of Plants is select, including 

 those recently introduced from China, California, Himalaya, 

 Sikkim, Cape, Australia, New Zealand, and other general 

 Nursery Stock. The distance is within two days 1 sail of London, 

 and half that time by railway, and within half a mile of the 

 General Railway Station of Aberdeen.— Full information may be 

 obtained by addressing Mr. J. Roy, Jun., at Ferry I J ill Nursery, 

 Aberdeen, or 141. Strand, London. 



TO NURSERYMEN, GARDENERS, ft HORTICULTURISTS. 



rpO BE SOLD, by l'rivate Contract, the BUSINESS 



X and STOCK IN TRADE of Mr. Charles Montague Atkin- 

 son, of Gloucester, Nurseryman, consisting of a choice and beau- 

 tiful Collection of Variegated Stove and Greenhouse Ornamental 

 Plants, comprising all the newest and f>est soft-wooded in 

 cultivation ; also Azalias, Camellias, Eriess,6se. etc., too numerous 

 for detail. The Grounds are situated in one of the best parts of 

 Gloucester, and contain a general Nursery Stock. The Seed 

 businesK • an important branch and is rapidly increasing. Satis- 

 factory reasons can be given for disposing of the business. 



To view, apply at the Nursery. Woroester Street, Gloucester; 

 or to Mr. Thomas White, Green Dragon Lane, Gloucester. And 

 t» purchase apply to Mr. Frederick Smrrox, Solicitor, Saint 

 Nicholas Chambers, Nicholas Street, Bristol. 



TO NURSERYMEN, SEEDSMEN, AND FLORISTS. 



TO BE SOLD, in consequence of the proprietor 

 retiring from business, a Capital Business in the above 

 line, with a first-rate connection, and of 17 years' standing. The 

 premises, which are convenient and well situated, will be sold, 

 together with the Business. Such an opportunity as the above 

 seldom occurs.— For particulars, apply to Mr. LRjrnoN, Nursery- 

 man, Ac, Wellington, Somerset. 



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MN CY POULTRY. 



TO BE SOLD, young BIRDS of the following: 

 breeds:— Dorking Fowl (tirst prizes at Colchester, 1864. and 

 Rvde, 1856); Turkey parent Cock and Hen weighed 43 lbs.); 

 oose (second prize, Ryde, 1855); Aylesbury Duck, White Peru- 

 an Musk Duck (from 'birds now in the possession of the Queen): 

 also a Cock and six Dorking Hens, adult. — For price, apply 

 to Mr. Warwick. Donyland Lodge, Colchester. 



Dorking Eggs from prize and other first-rate birds, at 6s. (k*. 

 per dozen, including basket, for the rest, of the season. 



Sales feu Suction. 



OIL. 



HURSLEY PARK, NEAR WINCHESTER. 

 IMPORTANT BALE OF PURE SOUTHDOWN SHEEP, &c. 



MR. STRAFFORD has received instructions from 

 Sir William Heathcoate, Parr . MP. announce for Sale 

 by Auction, without reserve on WEDN1 \Y, the 22d of 



A 

 of 



DRimt next, at, tbe Home Farm, Hureley Park, the FLOC! 

 PURE SOUTH DOWNS, consisting of about 700 Ewes, of 



various ages, with Karns and Lambs, which have been bred with 

 great care and attention for several years, from the far-famed 

 Flocks of the Duke of Richmond, Ihm. Captain Pel ham Messrs. 

 El'man. Northeast, and Jonas Webb. Also a tew \ "luabte 



DR. DE JONChTS 



IGHT BROWN COD LIVER _ 



Inscribed with complete confidence by the FaxiM^ 1ne Estate; with a quantity of 



, ..„ : „:...„ ~a — i-ffl-v HURSLEY PIGS, which siechiefly descended from the stocks 



of theRteht Hon. the Speaker, Mr. Fisher Hobbs, and other 

 op Irbra ted breeders, the whole of * ch will be found, on inspeo- 

 ti worthy the attention of Gentlemen seeking first-class stock, 

 and ar» in con queues of having let two Farms recently 

 in hand.— Catalogues, with particulars, may be had on appli- 

 cation t Mr. Straffobd, 13, Euston Square, London; or of 

 Mr Fow He, Red House, near Winchester. ^_ 



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purity, and superior, immediate, and regular efficacy. 



It is entirely free from nauseous flavour, and being iararlably 

 and carefully submitted to chemical analysis— and only supplied 



IN SEALED BOTTLES TO PRECLUDE SUBSEQUENT ADMIXTURE OR 



adulteration— this Oil possesses a guarantee of genuineness 



and purity offered by no other Oil in the market. 



Testimonial from ARTHUR H. HASSALL, M.D., F.L.S., 



M.R.C.P., Chief Analyst of the Sanitary Commission of the 



Lancet, Author of " Food and its Adulterations/* &c. &c. &c. 



" I have more than once, at different times, subjected your 

 Light Brown Oil to chemical analysis— and THIS unj v to 

 yourself— and I have always found it to be free from all in? } y 

 and rich in the constituents of bile. So great is my confidence 

 in the article, that I usually prescribe it in preference > any 

 other, in order to make sure of obtaining the remedy in its purest 

 and test condition." 



Sold only in bottles, capsuled and labelled with Dr. De , van's 



ignatnre, without unit none are ofnuine, by AN>Al 

 HARFORD, & C<>. 77, STRAND, London, Dr. Db Jongh s 



.le Con ;nees; and y most respectable Chemists in town and 

 country. 



Half-pints (10 02), 2s. C Pints (20 oz.), 45. M.\ Quarts 



(40oz.),9*.; IMPERIAL MEASURE. 



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I L F O R D, 



To Gfnti.emfn. Nut men, Florists, and Others. 



R. GEORGE COLLI > m instructed to Sell by 



Public Auction, on the premises at the Nursery, Green 

 Lanr Hford, Ks , on THURS&AY, August 23, at 11 o'clock, 

 without any reserve, the whole or the glass erections, con- 

 sisting of tw pan-roofed greenhouses, a saddle boi'er ; hot wat* 

 pi several pits and frames, striking-glass, and sundry other 



also the whole of the nursery stock of Evergrvews. &c^ 

 And (iiM-nhonse Plants, consii-ting of choice sort •# Azalea 

 indica, Geran Fuchsias, &c — M be viewed prior to tbe 



Sale. Catal mi- may be obtained on tbe premises; at the Red 

 Lion Inn, H'ord: of the principal ? semen in London; and of 

 J the Auctioneer, North Street, Romford, Essex. 



