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GARDENERS 



CHRONICLE 



AND 



AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 





™ w.M-rr PAkOKVEKS FAUVTRRS. AND OTHER*. 



>°I ESSk" l^TUEROE and MORRIS will sell b } 



Fula»i on MOS D ATrOctober 6, at 12 ritkttk, by _«a-rol 



the propri 

 other purposes 



GARDE 



bfSC sorts, Vjaiuinower -tc«u, -o«c«» "*"' **," "T . ia a na#>fu 

 p«*.M84Uht Boxe»aml Lights, 400 B^Nfe - "** £ fjff 

 B& Carthorse two «tf2i Market IM^rSbaS S 

 box Corn-Mas Ur*e Watr-tnb, Iron ^°^ ™^V*«ket8 

 wheel*, Wheelbarrows, 3u-round Ladder *«»*"^^^ 

 Potato Punnets, and Garden Tools; alio a large quantity or 



Manure, &c 



had, on tnc 



market; M.. *-«-..- , - - , . 



principal Seedsmen in London ; aim 

 American Nursery, Leytonatone^&sse*. 



HAY: s. MIDDLESEX. 

 TO GENTLEMEN. KOMKRJMWI. F *> RI *™^ <^ 



1%/TESSRS PROTIIEROE and MORRIS are 



M dtSl^th^x^catorsot the late Mr. W Burdett to 

 Mil by Auc&oa tne premiss the " Wa W? u.nd Horses," 



Hayes. Midi 

 "WEDNESDAY 



££2uH^ Currant Trees "•*""« 



x-lants, Cx £d^u^, &c. ; to-etber with a l^ght Fit, Hltd. 



glasses 



and Tools 



Portmanteau*, buuuij »a-«r.n S , *»«■«•.•». »- — -_ — » - , - 



nod other etiec'.s.-May be viewed, and Catalogues had. prior 

 to the sale, on the premises ; of the principal seedsmen in 

 London; and of the Auctioneers, American Nursery, Leyton- 



»tone, Fssex. ' , 



ISLINGTON NURSERY. 

 TO NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN. NURSERYMEN, 



BIHLnKRrt, AND OTHERS. 



AT ESSRS. TROTHEROE and MORRIS are m- 



SVA structed, by Mr. G. Smith, to offer to public competition 

 by Auction, on the premises, on MONDAY, October 13th, 

 and two following days, in consequence of the L * nrt b £"< 

 let for building, the whole of the valuable NURSERA STOCK, 

 cO«n t risia£ several thousand scarlet, white, and Hybrid Rhodo- 

 dendrons, Ghent and other Aialeas. variegated and preen 

 tf jibes, of various sizes in considerable quantities, several 

 thousand Aucuba Japonic*, from 1 to 4 feet ; a larxe quantity 

 of fine Mulbeirie* of different ages, many of which arc tine 

 bearing trees, Ac. May be viewed prior to the sale.— Cata- 

 logues had on the premiss, of the principal Seedsmen in Lon- 

 don, and of tbe Auctioneers, Am ricau Nursery, Leytonstone, 



Es sex. __ 



STANHOPE NURSERY, GLOUOBSTElt-ROAD, OLD 



KROMPTON. 

 TONOBLSx\fEN.GSNTLEMEN,NU^ERYMEN T ,BUILDERS, 



AND OTHERS ENGAGED IN PLANTING. 



"\ t R. J. RA.WUN6S has received instmettonfl from 



1M. Mr. Wtu, Signers to submit to public competition, bv 

 Auction, on the premises, as above, on MONDAY, October 6, 

 and following days, at 11 o'clock each div (in consequence of 

 the Leaae having expired), the wh ie of the valuable NUR- 

 SERY STOCK, consisting of many thousands very tine 

 Aucuba japonica. Laurel, Laurusiinus, Yew, Arbor Vine, 

 Holly. *«•» **W* 6 and forest Trees, American Plants; 

 Standar i, Dwarf, and Pillar Roses ; Irish Ivy, some very large 

 Camellias and Scarlet Rhododendrons in pots, &c Also a 

 handsome Cuesnut Mare, a capital ligfet Spring Van, with top 

 complete, and other effects.— May be viewed prior to tbe Sale. 

 Catalogues (H<i. each, returnable to purchasers; may be had on 

 the premises ; of the principal Seedsmen ; and of the Auc- 

 tioneer, ott, Iloxton-square ; and Ebeuczer Nursery, Shackle- 

 well, London. 



N.B. The whole of the Greenhouse PlantP, Greenhouses, 

 Utensils in Trade, &c, will sbo-tiy be submitted to public- 

 competition, of which due notice wilt he given. 



FRBfi TK aDE IN~~ BULBS AND FOKKIGN I'LaNTs. — TO 

 N'OBLEMKN, GENTLEMEN, NURSERYMEN, FLORISTS, 

 AND OTHERS 



MR. J. RAWLINGS has received large Importations 

 of Bulb*, Ghen^. Azaleas, Rhododendron*, <fcc. The flr*t 

 portion of which will be submitted to public competition by 

 Auction, at the Mart, Bartholomew-lane, on TUESDAY 14ih 

 Occober, 18*31, and following days, at 1 J o'clock. The stock 

 comprises the tines*, double and single Hyacinth*, Narcissus, 

 Tulips, Jonquils, Crocus, Snowdrops, Anemone, Itauuoculas, 

 Gladiolus, die. Ghent Azaleas and Rhododendrons, beau- 

 tifully furnished with bloom buds, and in excellent condition 

 for potting ; fine Standard, Dwarf, and Pillar Roses, consisting 

 of all the leading varieties ; and a quantity of the Scarlet 

 Moss, fine for pot.ing ; also tbe new kinds of Strawberries, 

 such as Myitt's New Early Prolific aud Eleanor, Kit ley's 

 Goliah, Wiliinott's Prince Arthur, dfcc The lo*s will be 



arranged tor the convenience of larjrw and small purchasers. 

 May be viewed the n-orcing of -afe, and Catalogues had at the 

 Mart, and of the Auctioneer, 50 lioRtou-squure, and Ebenezer 

 Nursery, Shacklewell, London, 



w a n i i s w 6 lira com mon. 



T0N0BLEMEN f GKNTLEMEN,NURSERY\TEN,BUILDERS, 

 AND PUBLIC ro'dPAXTES. ENGAGKD IN PLANTING. 



MR. J. RAWLINGS will submit to public competi- 

 tion, by Auction, on the premise*, Wandsworth Common 



ter of 

 , _ South- 

 Western Railway), on MONDAY, October 2 U, 1351. and few 

 iollowing d: i, at 11 o'clock euch day (by order of Mr. Robert 

 Neal, in consequence ot tao ground being immediatelv required 



for other pun as), the wUoU of the valuable MURSERY 

 tiTOCK, con-- ng ot a aoni arable quantity of very tine 

 Evergreens, Fruit and Forest Trees ; Now, Ornamental, and 

 Deciduous shrubs, 4e. ; many thousa 

 conaprisixrj tine 

 Kalmiu, An >roni 



Standard and D ^ ...-_„„..„„_ v ^ 1IV 



pota, ot Clematis azurea grand t flora and t nmnU, Iribh 



ivy, Virginian Creeper, Bignonia, Choie Camellias, Chrysan- 

 themums, «fcc. Also a large new N-Iig/.t Pic, 1200(1 Bricas, a 

 quantity of u-eful Timber, i'aving Scones, and excellent Stone 

 for Building. 400 loads of Rich Mould, a quantity of Garden- 

 pots, Ac— May be viewed prior to saie> Catalogue* (Is each, 

 returnable to purchaser*), may be had on the premises, of tbe 

 principal Stednmen, and of the Auctioneer (peat paid on appli- 

 cation), 5i>. Hoxton-fquare, and hbenezer Nursery, Shackle- 

 well, L'iiidon.— Toe wmae of the Nursery Stock is in excellent 

 condition, and having been planted within the last three icars. 



M 



TO NOBLEMEF, eROTWMW, NURSEU\:.bN, 



AND OTHERS. 



ESSRS- PROTHEROE and MORlilb are 



ioscrucred, b> the proprietor, to sell by public Auction 

 on the premises. Chaster Nursery, Kenmngton (near ■ W alcor- 

 Urrace),on FRIDAY, October 17th. at 11 o'Oloek the whole 

 of the valuable G HE EN HOUSE PLANTS, Consisting ot the 

 newest varieties of Geraniums, Fuch4as, ChrvsantUeanums 

 Ro.es in pots, Camellias, Genistas, Verbenas, <tc. -also ftye 

 newly.erected Greenhouses, 10 Pits and Boxes, to^etner witn 

 about 600 feet of capita! 4 inch bore Hot-water p«pe, three ex- 

 cellent Boilers, Spring Care, Garden Pots Compost and 

 sunlrv effect,. -May be viewed prior to the sale. Cata- 

 logues had (Gi. each, returnable to purchasers), on i the pre- 

 mi.es ; of the principal Seedsman in London ; and of the 

 Auctioneers, American Nursery, Leytoustone, Essex. 



OUNCirs RECORD 



the 

 pri 



Office, 85, Fiees-streefc, and sold hv nM v ft 



Railway Stations. • ' aJ ««^ 



GREAT 



- BIT ION, containing FIFTY Ti I r %, VT EYrT 

 . *. of the Tl,ae S Newspaper, UpuStl^ 5 

 ice Mxpenoa. Ua ^,0tt« 





J ast Publish M, price 6.-., »arc IV f i v, 

 riments to ascertain the comparative Evi 



-THE JOURNAL OF THE HORTICTTT ?rre 



Contents: R^: Lil ^AL 



JL SOCIETY OF LONDON. 



of Evergret-n and Dec\duoua 

 liou of the Fiir under Glass 



r%r$^ 



Cliaiat 



*'**, 



New Boiler. — Iligmmia grauditiora as 



ta 



(St 



»dOO of the Himalaya, by T. ThomoVon M n^v* 4 

 trtain New Ornamental Plants, bv Pro" it-jt "" a °ti 



"is. 



■at lor 



IT 1 ARM TO LET, on very aavaiuaguuu* ms 



1 i ea se or yearly tenancy. About 300 acres ot Clay 

 thoroughly drained, in a midland county, MVilOoAM 

 and a good railway. The Roads, House, and Offices are all in 

 excellent condition. Rate, verv low, no pressure ot poo ; 

 Tithe tree; Rent low ; no B-bbit. ; ^^^W^ 

 tenant right ; Game not strictly preserved About 60 acres 



servatory, by W. Wood.— On Flower Peg* D v a v 

 New Fruits and Vegetables proved in the Soy-ih^'p ^ 

 R. Thompson.- Vine Mildew, by J. H. Leveille n v ^ 

 lated from the French, with some remarks h*\u n' Tr * 



e occupancy 



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 requested to apply by letter to the Editor of »^M«m 

 nkle, at the Otlice, 5, Upper Wellington-street, Strand, 



niore 

 Persons 



are re 



Chro 

 London. 



by 

 me rrencn, witn some remarks bf'thiiT ltv *- 

 Berkeley.— Observations on Floating, by R. Glendir • M * *' 

 ccedings of Meetings from June 17 toS-ptemher -M : r Pr °" 

 an iudex to the fifth and sixth volumes of the Jm.rn. • ^ 

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OFFICIAL DESCRIPTIVE and ILLUSTRATED 

 CATALOGUE OF THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 

 THE WORKS OF INDUSTRY OF ALL NATIONS, 1851. 



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A JOURNAL of a j BOAT-VOYAGE tbqk 



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OFFICIAL CATALOGUE.— Fourth Corrected 

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Tbe Official Catalogue may also be had bound with the 

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By Robert Hunt, Professor of Mechanical Science, 

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 a iaithful description of certainly one of the most remarkable 

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 world— the gathering together from the ends of the earth, of the 

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 open— we have no doubt that this * Hand- Book 1 will become 

 hereafter on? of the most popular mememoes and histories of 

 the actual gathering- of the nations."— Allientetun. 



M The tmv*t complete and popular Guide published. Useful 

 in the Exhibition, and agreeable afterwards as a reminiscence 

 of what was seen in the great year of 1851." — Spectator. 



H Lee no one imagine tlia: b;caufe the Great Exhibition nill 

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RUPERT'S LAND, and aiong ine uentrai Arctic Coast* 

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ANEW AND COMPLETE GAZETTEER, OR 

 TOPOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY OF THE BRITRE 

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 and an Appendix of the Results ot the new Census. 



By James A. Sharp. 

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A TREATISE on the ARRANGEMENT and 



/i. CONSraUClION of AGRICULTURAL MILDLY^ 

 By John Ewart, Land Surveyor, Ajfricnlr-ral Amu*** 

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PRACTICAL INSTRUCTIONS ON THE 



1 DRAINAGE OP LAND, on Hydraulic and Pneumatic 

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TpO ADVKRTISER&— The LEEDS TIMES is now 



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ive stauips. 



jcuou of Moniev-^ 



kable Passages iatt -W 



......lelabo rlU^gS 



vJe of the Ei.zabcthaa ^;^ 



deaifftied and executed hv 1^^„^ ( ^ 



naror of -Parables of Our Lord," •• A Uecora e 



Poem o hakspeare. 

 in th« eharacterisac sty 

 other erabellis'iraents. 



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London 



Low****. KM** GKKE^an^l^ 



OF )0Rf im 



A It T IS E it S H 1 P. -The Propri ;ors of an old 



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 . -, - r - r ...„. v A town of the 

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establuhed, eaten live, and Inereatine bun 

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Bit I T I S H POMOLOGY : 

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 nymes of the Fruits and Fruit i rees of Great Britain. 



By Robert Hogq. 

 *' The four parts of t; A e work which are now before at afTord 

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So tar, toe enumeration of Synonymet, with tbeir eitatiooe, is 



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 real practical knowledge of the various subjects. It U 

 abundantly illustrated v.ich well-executed ou;line woodcuts 



SEW AND CHEAPER BDITI0.V OK mvo- 



I« October «ill Im r ubll.hed, m One ▼•""g^S** 

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MOORE'S HUSH MELODILb. JJ ^ 

 T». UiCLiiL 11.A. With Wt ?«jg«A w 



'^d 





still be had. m r.r« andW 6 " 5 



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f> LENNY'S HAND-BOOK w w^ , 



Glenny't Handbook to tbe FiowtrUaruen 



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(,ennv^ Hand-book of Practical G* J ; 



,v words what gardta- ■ 



« nny 

 Amateur 



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and avoiu. Price Gd. 



Glenn ? ' B Properties of Flowers anu I m 

 Addiiiorii by tbe Author. PrtOB •*• t wi , h 



Nevf 



Ec 



S 



Xre^- 6 * 



i 



would be preferred, and horn whom m lest preudum would be I eeen."-G. W. Johuo*, E* 

 expected. Not let-a than 20Q0L woud b^ requhtd, forwnioh 

 an immediate return from the proctrds of the business of tb 



•' ^ v««Al »vohij •*•««. »«*v .» vr. a* w^vu.u^ lUUtl IlilUI ill IUU1I 



relative to each variety, so far as at present pub. b»hed. than auj 

 other EuKlish volume It is a most valuab ♦- addition to our 

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**The best, so far as Aoptes are coucerued. that I have ever 



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London : G Rockbridge and Sovs ; 

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Gienoy's Gardening for Cottagert , ^.^^ 

 aoagemeot of Bees, Pou.trv, Vtg*» ' JohD 

 Gardening for Children. By Bjfj ^A^ffc 



Glenny's Cutechi.in o. Garaenm^ ^ ^ ^ 





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 of NoTemb«r. et stnmi^ 



C. Cox, 1>; Kip g Wllllaiii-ttrea^ %^^ ^t 



ine p«r.sa ol ^t. F«nrr»», ^ d **"£ ^7he County # f fat#l*Qi0 

 at tueir Office In LK,mbnr«t-»rrrei. »J d „ t &9W lM <»»f" 



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