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PART IV. 



ADVERTISEMENTS CONNECTED WITH GARDENING AND 

 RURAL AFFAIRS, 



TO FLORISTS AND ADMIRERS OF THE 

 FINER FLOWERS. 



O a DUNN respectfully an- 



*■-"■* nounces to Florists and others, that he 

 will have the honour to submit to them by Pub- 

 lic Auction about the middle of the present 

 Month, of which due notice will be given, all 

 thetruly valuable and well selected TULIPS of 

 the late Thomas Andrews, E sc T> Coggeshall, 

 Essex ; and as the Collector's taste and Judg- 

 ment are so universally known, as well as that 

 no expence has been spared in forming this col- 

 lection, the Auctioneer feels a confidence in as- 

 suring the Public that it will be found when in 

 bloom to answerthemost sanguine expectations 

 of those who may attend the Sale, there being 

 many of the finest varieties exclusively in this 

 Garden. 



And in the following Month the equally fine 

 collection of Ranunculuses, Geraniums, &c. &c. 



N. B. On the Day of the Tulip Sale, and after 

 the Tulips, a Single-horse Chaise, a very neat 

 Four Wheel Pony Chaise, and an excellent 

 Finger Organ, late the property of the same 

 Gentleman. 



Saffron IValden, 1st May, 1827. 



EXHIBITION OF TULIPS 



\I m GROOM, Florist, WAL- 



worth, respectfully informs the Nobility, 

 Gentry, and Public in general, that his superb 

 Collection will be in Bloom during the Month 

 of May, and may be viewed every Day from 

 Nine o'clock till Six, Sundays excepted. Ad- 

 mittance Is. 



H. G. also begs to state that he will have a 

 great variety of Ranunculuses and Anemones 

 in Bloom during the Month of June, which 

 may be viewed every Day from Nine o'clock 

 till Six, Sundays excepted. Admittance gratis. 



CURVILINEAR METALLIC HOT- 

 HOUSES. 



TONES and CLARKE respect- 



fully beg to acquaint the Nobility and Gen- 

 try that (in addition to the work of their usual 

 and approved construction) they have recently 

 commenced the manufacture of CURVI- 

 LINEAR METALLIC HOT-HOUSES upon 

 a new and improved principle ; and they flatter 

 themselves that the reasonable terms upon 

 which they are enabled to offer them to the 

 Public will ensure them that liberal share of 

 patronage and support which they are so anxi- 

 ous to merit. 



Metallic Hot-house Manufactory, 55 Lionel- 

 Street, Birmingham. 



TO BOTANISTS. 

 To be Sold, 



A FINE Copy of that scarce 



•** Work, Ludwig's ECTIPA VEGETA- 

 BIL1UM, being Impressions of 200 Plants, 

 done in coloured Printer's Ink, with Descrip- 

 tions in Latin and German. Price 51. To 

 be seen at No. 184 Fleet-Street. 



CURTIS'S BOTANICAL MAGAZINE. 

 In numbers, price 3s. plain, and 3s. Gd. coloured. 



THE NEW SERIES of this 



beautiful Work which commenced on the 

 1st of January last is strongly recommended as 

 the cheapest and most accurate Botanical Pub- 

 lication to those Ladies, Gentlemen, and Garden- 

 ers who wish to become scientifically acquainted 

 with the Plants they cultivate. It is published 

 on the 1st Day of every Month, each Number 

 containing Eight accurately coloured Plates of 

 rare, interesting, or beautiful Plants, with am- 

 ple Descriptions, by Dr. Hooker, the Regius 

 Professor of Botany in the University of Glas- 

 gow. 



The Proprietor and Conductor of the Botani- 

 cal Magazine, Mr. Samuel Curtis, of Glazen- 

 wood, near Coggeshall, Essex, also begs to in- 

 form those who wish to possess the former Series 

 of this Work, that the whole, (containing up- 

 wards of 2700 coloured Plates) or any portion of 

 it, may be had at his Warehouse at Prospect- 

 Row, Walworth, or of the Publishers, and 

 that for the convenience of Purchasers he has 

 had them done up in neat Boards, so that the 

 current Number and a Volume of the old 

 Series can be delivered together Monthly, or as 

 often as desired. 



TO HORTICULISTS AND OTHERS. 



To BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, 



A HIGHLY valuable and de- 



X - a sirable FREEHOLD ESTATE, (Land- 

 tax redeemed,) situated in the Garden of Kent, 

 on the Bank of the River Medway, about Two 

 and a Half Miles from Maidstone, and Thirty 

 from London, containing about Eighty Acres 

 of Fruit, Hops, Lucerne, Meadow, and Arable 

 Land, together with a Farm-house, and all 

 necessary Agricultural Buildings. 



For particulars apply (if by letter postage 

 paid) to Mr T. P. Charlton, Grove Cottage, 

 Loose, near Maidstone, Kent. 



AGRICULTURAL, FARMING, AND BO- 



TANICAL BOOKS. 



Preparing for Sale by Auction, 



r FHE entire Collection of Books 



upon the above Subjects, forming the 



AGRICULTURAL LIBRARY 



of the late 



MR. JOHN HARDING, 



AGRICULTURAL BOOKSELLER, ST. JAMES'S-STREET, 

 LONDON, 



which will be sold by Auction by Messrs. Ste- 

 wart Wheatley and Adlard, on Monday, 

 May 14th, and following Days, at their Great 

 Room, No. 191 Piccadilly, London. Catalogues 

 may now be bad gratis, upon application, post 

 paid, to the Auctioneers, to Messrs. Harding 

 and Lepard, Pall-Mail, East, or Longman, 

 Rees, and Co., Paternoster-Row, or from all 

 Country Booksellers through the medium of 

 their London Agents. 



