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lBll TO LLI, on very aavaniagwus ia. 



A,W ^ or MaHf tenancy. Abwet »■» acres of Ola 

 i draieed. *° * midland county, near a root 



fefen. Ba*C« wv low; ii » pressure of poor; 



B^Qt »ow ; no Rabbits ■, very favourable eotry a* to 



-feat • Game not s'rictly preserved. About GO acres 



JorV» 1+°* J **9 ht **> *<*<*** if deiired. 



desirous of treating tor this very eligible occupancy 



ipp'y D 7 letter to the Editor ot the Gardeners' 



Pj»'^ lt the Office,* 5, Upper Wellington-street, Strand, 



n 



HATFIELD, 8U8SEX, 



BE LET, together or separately, on Lease, at 



^^imu next, TWO DESIKA^LE FARMS, with 

 .jj for occupation seldom to be met with, each con- 

 Soot '.70 Acres of Arable, Hop, Meadow, and Pasture 









i 



iSi celebrated for their excellent growth of Hops, and the 

 J^i. plants tions are in their prime. They will be let tithe 

 Cj^re close to an intended Railway Station; and a Rood 

 rlL«t will meet with every encouragement from the Land- 

 2l ttsres and Rabbits not preserved. 



I^fartaer particulars, and to treat for the hiring, apply to 

 Mr Wail** Evaws, the Gate House, Hurst Green, Sussex. 



WOKTFl NOTICE. ~" " 



TO BE SOLD, the Valuable Lease of an old-esta- 

 blished NURSE KY, commanding situated within two 

 (/London, consisting of about two acres, and 18 ((lass 

 k vis., h>uaes and pita heated with hot-water appara- 

 mm io firPt-rate order, with a large stock of various plants, 

 ■***,£<:., which may perhaps be equalled but not surpassed, 

 fit ill health of the proprietor is tne cause of this offer, and 

 Mi mtv on possessed of 600 J. or 7o0£. would find this an oppor- 

 gjw teidom to be met with, as the rent and taxes are secured 

 ** Jetting off. For cards to view, apply at the Office of this Paper. 



TO BE LET, a FARM, in the County of Wilts, 

 comprising a commodious Dwelling. House, extensive 

 Oatbaudiar*. and about 314 Acres of Land, for the most 

 pcrto<' superior quality* of which about 205 Acres are Meadow 

 ttd Pasture, and 109 Arable. The Land requiring Drainage 

 fc about to be thoroughly Drained ; and the Farm will be Let 

 Mithaelmas next on Lease, if desired, for 14 or 21 years, 

 further particulars, and to treat for a Lease, apply to 

 Uwiisci, Cirencester, Gloucestershire. 



PARTNERSHIP WANTED BY INVESTMENT. 

 —A jouag Man wishe* to take the active part in a house 

 of satabliihed merit ; he is well acquainted with the routine of 

 i larf e Nursery, and has had extensive practice in Propagating 

 all kinds of Fruits ; of good ad drees, and used to wait on com- 

 psay ; is equa/ly an adept in a provincial or home trade ; and 

 well rersed in the erection of Glass Houses, Ileatin?, &c, and 

 vcH known to a select circle of Horticultural friends.— Direct 

 tsB. A., Mr. J. Lang-ley's, 17, Broad-court, Long Acre, London 



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 Black Fly 



Books for Cottagers 



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 Cultiuation of flow- 

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 Fruit 

 Fuchias 



Gentianella 







OPERATIONS. 



By Joseph Paxton/. 



CONTENTS. 



Giiias 



Gooseberries 

 Grafti n ir 

 Green fly 



Heartsease 

 Herb* 



Herbaceous Peren- 

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 Heliotrope 

 Hollyhocks 

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 Layering 

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Pruning 

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Propagate by cnt- 

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Rue 



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 Seeds 



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 OHils enb Slugs 



wdrops 

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N !'Ur pruning 

 Stocks 



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Thyme 



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 Transplanting 

 Tree lifting 

 Tulips 

 Turnips 

 Vegetable Cookery 



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Gla 

 Verbenas 



Tines 



Vn nian Stocks 

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ows 

 Zinnias 



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