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G.VRDENERS 1 



AND 



AGRIC 



SALES BY AUCTION 



TO W» M BaT>l||VD OTHERS ^ 



M E3SRS *^™^JX ^S^fe 



LY1 structed, by Mr. O. ^yi, vi D £ Y October latn, 



"f the Land be in« let for bu Ming, the wh e ■ ]et 



CHELSEA 



CHRO NICLE 



NUR3RRY STOCK. 



--„ rv a Tf A\TS\Y will submit to public com- 



MR. D. A. B *Ji & * J miM . Kin^'s-road, Chelsea, on 

 petition, on the P«|™ l ^V^ « at n O . clock ( by 

 TUESDAY, October ?f. a »« ~»ow»n, ^ f th El . ectio „ s 



l rder of Messrs. Dennis and Co. , ^erem Greea house Plants 

 of Greenhouses Garden Frames a„ d l gn^ ft ^ 



of choice varieties, a nne couecuo Evergreen3 f various 



removed from the Great Exhibition nne g CUtnbe „ t in 



6iz es, Crimson B*^ e "2£™'j£ °a collection of P*onias 



pots. Dwarf and »?'"•* ^J. ^viewed prior to sale, and 

 Scilla, and other B .lbs.— »ay "" "■ C_i««ta««* shm,. 



rice 



rj 



*^i Twenty-second ye 

 Fate of Ireland ! f 



ADKIEL'S ALMANAG'Pnn 



ear. Thirtieth Thousand V R 



he Magic Crystal ^^oCP^ 



.» v ~ „. .»„ Jun : its wouderfalEff ?f a ^ rr 



>.ls them, as do Italy and Rome. aiLtiect8 : Popep 

 Published by A. Hall and Co^atftrn^ R 



NEW WORt 



pots 'Dvvarf and Elfer Roses »-- £ ££73 ' wlth co1oure , p££ ££ « , : « Wo", „,. 



icilla, and other Balbs^-Mv be ^^^P cipal Seed Sho P? . A NATURALIST'S SOJOURN n T<u 



Cat , al ?f r^ttowi ^Vrompton Nurseryf Fulham-road. A By P. H. Gosse. Esq ., author of- Bi l i^L 



and of the Auctioneer, promt. ^ H popular Britijh Ornithology," & c . Clras «' Jimife. 



K ON THE NATCJUlbn^T 

 OP JAMAICA HI3T0E t 



On Tuesday, October 21, will be published in, 



with coloured Plates, price 14, ', ,1' 



NATURALIST'S SOJOURN ^1 



*S* 



•in, 



which are fine bearing trees, to*--*** ££? principal Seeds- 

 Levtonstone, Essex 



™ », f .««ss&?2:= 



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^^S&SSSbS morris "rfll 



Brompton, on . T BMW. 

 Mr. Salmox, the Jslub 



Plants, consisting of °£« n *, "J?{ U n da , Ralmias well set with 

 dodendrons, Andwf ed* £ nb 'standard and Dwarf Roses, 

 Moom-bud., the ■>«•' . T. « moroin K of sa'e. Catalogues may be 

 h 4 / n d-aT. y he b yrrr;lnd e oT, he Auctioneers, American Nursery, 



Lejtonstone, Essex 



AND OTHERS.. , M Salmo x, the »iw* l^ ""Tgn dfo FnWH and Lights, 



"J 1 I Market Cart, Horse and _ Harness Gar^n^ r ^ ^^ ^ qj 



UKo- 



coliection of 

 Single Hy a- 



Snowdrops, 



of American auu wliW| 



Hybrid Rho- | Brompton Nursery, Fulham-road. 



Baskets, Ladder, a Heap or jj > f Araer i can Plants, 



strong Moss Roses. ^Xnamentai ?rees, the property of a 

 Deciduous Scrubs, and Ornamental i , ^ ^ 



STOuWS??- -^ ^ ' aQd of th0 Auctioneer ' 



LowG ^^. gf°Z!!ij^i^and Lov GM 



DEDICATED TO QEORaTcARFaF^TT- 1, 

 On Tuesday, October 21, will be published in ,» " l 



price '24*. clo'h, ' ?oU « 8t \ 



A HISjpORY OF THE ENGLISH RuiWn 



XJl Its Social Relations and Revelations Bv J<7 r * 



And, on the same day, by the same Am?*/ '^ 



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are 



bi the Proprietor to sell by public Auction, 

 l on MONDAY, the 20th October instant and 



> . ^... n .^ . ^t.--^«-« K n ; n .»> crvM rn n Rill H1T12 



TO NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, A5D OTHBlte 



ESSRS PROTHEROE and MORRIS 



inst ucted by the Proprietor to sell bj - pebUo Auction 



on the r^^ f g^oK^??K«oX day. at 

 terrace), on PKI P vY ^ 0a ^,i„„ fh e NURSERY STOCK, 

 11 o'clock each day the whole of .be H "*£ Privet 



BK ! w £ wsS , S5S Bsasra 



Sftbe E^e^tn^^ 



y^ RY IMPORTANT SALE OF NURSERY STOCK, 



GREENHOUSES, &c., at T „„ Dpnnr 

 VATUPTFrn KORSBRT, LONDON-ROAD, LIVERPOOL, 

 PAIR Vf?F D pl lOPERTt "OP THOMAS WIIALLEY. . 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRI& are in- 

 structed 



S^TC^Tste eAta Horary Wne so'd to a Building 

 aJc^nawhol^ of the large NURSERY STOCK, covering 

 upwards of 12 acres of Land, consisting of Evergreen Shrubs, 

 including many superb Specimens of ?cailet llybnd Rho- 

 dodSns, Oroamental Trees and Shrubs, standard and 

 trained Fruit Trees, standard and dwarf Roses Hothouse 

 Greenhouse, and Herbaceous Plan's, &c. This Stock is well 

 worthv the attention of Gentlemen and others intending to 



plant .his season, as it is well grown, has been jepeattdly 

 r iau ...'.. , .trt ^i*:..« § Also, a large Con- 



ine-light Brick Pi 



iiaiiu „, waw _ ww r ars of which will be 



fn thT Catalogue,' which may be had at the Nursery; at the 

 Seed Warehouse, 12, St. George's-crescent; from the Auctioneers, 

 Leytonstone, Essex ; or free by post on receipt of six postage 



8 N?§.— Arrangements may be made to leave the Purchases 

 on the Ground for some months, free of expense, to suit tae 

 convenience of parties who nay not be pre p ared fur planting. 



FREE TRADE IN BULBS AND PLANTS. 



MR. J. RAW LINGS wffl Sell by Auction, at the 

 Mart, Bartholomew-lane, on TUESDAY, Oct. U, and 

 fallowing days, at 12 o'clock, thes first portion of a large con- 

 Bienrnent of DUTCH BULBS, comprising the finest double and 

 single Hyacinths, Narcissus, Tulips, Anemone, and Ranun- 

 culus in 50 fine named sorts ; all the new sorts of Crocus, 

 Jonquils, Snowdrop, Gladiolus, Lily, <tc The finest varieties 

 of Ghent Azaleas, Rhododendrons, «fcc , in cultivation, in fane 

 condition for potting, being beautifully furnished with bloom 

 buds. Standard, Dwarf, and Tillar Roses, including some 

 fine specimens worked with four varieties, and a quantity of 

 llosa and o-hers, fine for potting. Also a collection of Lan- 

 cashire Gooseberries, Hardy Heaths, Laive Yuccas, and the 

 new varieties of Strawberries, such as Myatt/s New Early 

 Surprise, and Eleanor, Willmott's Prince Arthur, Kttley's 

 Goliah, &c. &c— May be viewed the morning of Sale, and 

 Catalogues had at the Mart, and of the Auctioneer, 50, Hoxton- 

 square, and Ebenezer Nursery, Shackle well. 



N.B. On Thursday the lo's will be particularly arranged for 

 the convenience of Urge purchasers. 



WANDSWORTH COMMON. 

 TO NOBLEMEN,Gfc:NTLEMEiN T ,NURSERY MEN, BUILDER?, 



AND PUBLIC COMPANIES, ENGAGED IN PLANTING. 



TV j R. J. RAWLINGS will submit to public competi- 



•i-vX tion, by Auction, on the premises, Wandsworth Common 

 (five minutes' walk from the Clapham station, and a quarter of 

 an hour's walk from the VVandsworth station, on the South- 

 Western Railway), on MONDAY, October 20, 1851, and ten 

 following days, an li o'clock each day (by order of Mr. Robert 

 Nea\, in consequence ot the ground being immediately required 

 for other purposes), the whole of the valuable NURSERY 

 STOCK, consisting of a considerable quantity of very fine 

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

 Deciduous Shrubs, &c. ; many thousands of American plants, 

 comprising fine I car let and other Rhododendrons, Azaleas, 

 Kalurii, Andromeda, Magnolia, &c. -, a fine collection of Pious, 

 Standard and Dwarf Roses, and ^ell-established plants in 

 pots, of Clematis azurea grandiflora and tlammula, Irish 



Pa tit n k tea ni r . — The Proprietor of an old 

 ifablUhed tensive, and Increasing business in the 

 vnRSERY and SEED TRADE, in the principal town of the 

 NURSERY and ^ „ tirement „ desirous of 



South ot Jingianu, ^"^ ^ arnuaiufed with the business 

 tnkin? an atfive P a " n , e -°"Xm a less premium would be 

 would be prjerred and fto™ wh Dm a le^ ^ ^ 



S'^uKSVftom tg p = ds o, the bus^s o he 

 T. M. Cattliw, Esq., 39, Ely-place, Holtorn, London. 



T^ARM TO LET, on very advantageous terms— on 



H A ™ L LKJ "i > J Ah0[xt 300 acres of Clay Land, 



auu, uu tuo saints u»y, oy me same \mW 

 CHRONICLES and CHARACTERS of the S?unr 

 CHANGE. Second Edition. 8vo, 12s. cloth. CR O- 



By the same Author, recently publish*! 

 THE HISTORY of the BANK of EXGL\Tn n m 

 and Traditions. Third Edition. 2 vols, post sVo 'ni li* 

 London: Longman, Pr.;wv fiorcvr „...i r ••"■•afc 



w 



m, 



SEEDLING CINERARIAS. 



AYRES has the pleasure' to inform kk 



Friends that he has a few sets of the folio. 



I T> r A Q «11 rt*' u-lunV. \^a fl«k* t-!_- w . 



P. 



worthy of his commendation. They are now ready fij? feg^ 

 and will bo forwarded upon application. TheusuilJEJ 



-A bright lilac purple flower, of fi Qe fa. ^ 



to the Trade. 

 ORPHEUS. 



m 



and produc 



t 



,.o»t ri.t,tTo»»« »••• ■•"«"? Vre...v«d About CO urn 



London. 



n side branches with great freedom- hW 

 9 inches. It obtained a Certificate at the National' Fl«3. 

 tural Society in April, 1850, and wa3 much admired bjiHik 

 saw it. 10s 6cf. 



MAGNUM BONUM.— A very large flower, of lilic pnh 

 colour, and with petals of fine form and great nf 



rpo BE LET. -FAMILY RESIDENCE AND 



I FARM of 219 acres, on the Brighton Railway, and only 

 ^Z JL* a half hour's ride from London and Brighton. To be 

 fetafaverf low rmr? with the shooting ; a singularly beautiful 

 and I heakhy situation. The house contains eight chambers, 

 two sUting-rooms, and offices. The f^^:"^:..^ £ 



whirh is cmeflv arable, nas nau we ueucui, i« -"« -- — 



yeaS .5 a very y iar<e outlay in draining and other permanent 



fmoVov^euts^, altogether it offers superior family accom- 



3ation, with a chlap and eligible opportunity tor farming 



Forpwttculars and conditions, and cards to tog*to 



Messrs. Davis and Vigers, Land Agents, 3, Frederick s- place, 



Old Jewry, London. 



F\R\f, situate in the parishes ot Uoicsmu, iwru, auu n.is«- 

 sham, Wilts, the property of 'the Ri^ht Hon. the Earl of 

 Radnor. This Farm c nsists of 366a. 3a 1p. "*/«*«£ 

 and valuable Meadow, Pa>ture, an I Arable land and has 

 upon it an excellent Residence, &c. 5 any further ii^matloa 

 mav be obtained from Mr. Moore, Coleshill, Highworth, wh-> 

 will appoint a person to show the farm, and by whom tenders 

 will be received, on or before the 22d of November next. The 

 corn-rent will be calculated at a seven years' average on the 

 prices of Wheal, Barley, and Oats, variable from year to year, 

 as under the Tithe Commutation Act. The Tenders should 



specify the length of L< ase for which the tender is male. The 



- F - J - ' =• —»- regard wiil be paid 



. persona 



tendering -Respecting which, unquestionable references will 

 be required. 



In One Volume, fcp. 8vo, price Gs. cloth, the 4th Editlom 



corrected and improved. 



RIVERS'S ROSE AMATEUR'S GUIDE ; con- 

 taining ample Descriptions of all the fine leading Varieties 

 of Roses, regularly classed in their respective families; their 

 History and Mode of Culture. 

 "Mr. Rivers is the b^st authority on the cultivation of the 



Rose."— Gentleman's Magazine. 



London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans. 



Malty 



adapted for exhibition, as it will, with proper arrau^a*, 

 form aspec ; men of very considerable size; height, lfculu 

 Exhibited at the National Floricultural Society in April 



VILLAGE QUEEN.— This is a flower in the way of Ihdiae 

 Miellez, but superior to it ; the colour is white with blue dae, 

 and a lavender blue margin; the petals are broad, aulthsi 

 only fault is that of reflexing slightly at the points. The pis* 

 is of good habited very free ; height, l foot. hi. 



I AGO. A dwWf and very distinct variety, the colour qal 



new • the flowers are small and abundantly produced, foma( 

 a very compact bead ; colour, heavy violet purple, t ;uL 

 very unusual ; height, 9 to 12 inches. 5s. 



G U S T A V US.— A clean white flower, nicely contra- 

 bright purple di>c, and deep lilac elge; the form is good, ai 

 the petals broad and of good substance; habit fine and rob*; 



height. irches. 5s. . - 



UNIQUE.— A rich dark azure blue flower, with nery 

 and centre; the ii >wer is of medium size, and the &** 

 -ood substance ; habit free, bushy, and robust, and th ikm 

 are produced very abundantly; it will make annesprts^ 

 and will hi found quite distinct. Bs. ^j^k 



W P A. has also a good stock of the leading named** 

 which he can offer at the following prices : 



\2 distinct and showy kinds J*j 



IS superior do, , 



12 very hue, fit f.>r exhibition ... 



It cash or Post-ofiice order. 

 Brooklands Nursery, Blackheat^Londoa 



nvvi'MLT NURSBRY GROUNDS. ISLE 



ILLIAM WILKINS, Nursertman J 



w 



iuvites the a-tentinn of ^f^!^ 

 ehoice collection of Fruited Jo;^ T^J^ ^^ 

 Evergreen and Howertng 

 and DwarfRo^es &6. ^.-^^^STSstsi^ 



and flowering Miruua, -™m3 remof|i»« 



fRo.es AC, *liichby^^;j. 



specify the length ot i< ase tor wnicn uie teuuu i» •»*» 

 highest tender not necessarily accepted; regard wi. 

 to the character, intelligence, and capital, of the 



pared for planting out, so "XX**™? ta 

 Which he will supply on ™*~X 

 and Herbaceous Pl""^ 8 '?^ 



m 



P»e ^ Salvias, F^us,.^^ 

 Pinks, Petunias ^ u ^ rftW „ e iiy, -;-^ m 



Heliotropes, Cuphe ts, Salvias, r y-; -- tg d^ 



r»"«^"^£fs^s; 



Florists' Flowers, 



flA* 



very low prices 



\V. W. bavin] 

 to give his exel 



hasbeeti 



atf 



ondition 



afit 



and 



Wicn friiic 1 •- "" o ; M merit acou^'^ 



prompt and c.reful V 1611 !'* J,I°ha"S To many je»« «"** 



that di-tinRuiahed P" tro "«« ^J," \hank»- 

 and for winch he returns hi« amcerei 



quiunij vi u'cim 1 liuuer, rav:ug oiuuca, buu cauciicui oiuuc 



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

 pots, drc— May be viewed prior to sale. Catalogues (1*. each, 

 returnable to purchasers), may be had on the premises, of the 

 principal Seedsmen, and of the Auctioneer (post paid on appli- 

 cation), 50, Hoxton-equare, and Ebenezer Nursery, Sfcackle- 

 well, London.— The whole of the Nursery Stock is in excTlient 

 condition, and having been planted within the last three 3 ears, 

 may now be removed with the greatest safety. 



FULHAM-ROAD.— TO NURSERYMEN, BUILDERS, 



AXD OTHERS 



MR. D. A. RAMSAY will sell, by Auction, 

 at the Brompton Auction Ground Fulham-road, 

 Brompton, on TUESDAY, November 11, and following day, at 

 12 o'clock, an assortment of Deciduous and Ornamental 

 Shrubs sndTrees, Rhododendrons, Azaleas, and other American 

 Plants, Evergreens, Climbers, Ac. &c. May be viewed prior to 

 Sale, and Catalogues had, at the principal Seed Shops, and of | 

 thj Auctioneer, Brompton Nursery, Fulham-road, Brompton, 



This day is published, in Two Volumes, handsomely half-bjund, 



price 31.. a new edition of 



HE BOOK OF THE FARM; 



_ Detailing the Labours of the Farmer, Farm-Steward, 

 Ploughman, Shepherd, HedgeT, Cattle-Man, Field- Worker, and 

 Dairy- Maid ; and forming a safe monitor for students ia Prac- 

 tical Agriculture. By Henry Stephens, F.R.S.E. 



A new Edition, entirely re-written, and embracing every 

 recent application of ience to Agriculture. Illustrated with 

 POETEAITS OF ANIMALS painted from the Life, engraved 

 on 8 1 by Thomas Landsekr and others; and with GOO EN- 

 GRAVINGS ON tVOOD, by Branston. 

 " The best practical book I have ever met with."— Professor 



John n. 



■• There are few books of so high a character, or aoenskuntly 



useful as this."— The .\fagnel. 



M A work, the excellence of which is too well known to need 



any remarks ol ours."— Farmers' Magazine. 



11 Exhibiting in every page the combination of large experi- 

 ence, extensive observation, siul a cultivated mind. . . . One 

 f the most unique and va'uable works to be f>und within the 

 ranze of gi cultural literature."— HeVCs Messenger. 



"One of the compktest works on apiculture of which our 

 literature can b) is ."—Agricultural Gazette. 



A New and Enlarged Edition. 



THE FORESTER; A Practical Treatise on the 

 Formation, Draining, and Fencing of Plantations ; the 

 Planting, Rearing, and Management of Forest Trees; the 

 Cutting and Preparation of Wood for Sale ; with an improved 

 Fret 1 f r the Transplantation of Trees of large size. By 

 James Brown, Forester, Arniston. Second Edition, greatly 

 enlarged, with 1)9 Illustrations engraved on Wood, by Bran- 

 ston. Demy 8ro, price Jit. 



"The best ifori of the kind in our la n gu age."— L inxdleys 

 Ga rdt ners* Chron ide . 



"Beyond all doubt this is the best book on the subject of 

 Forestry now extant.' — (hirdeners 9 Journal. 



William Blackwood and Sons, Edinburgh and London. 



- n UT0H iTVACIjJSSCS »« 



D Or an assortment of three dozea, ^ i ( 



Double Ron. ... -y r ™ su * rTulips 



Double and Single Van Thoi -uny 



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Jonquils ... 

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importation 01 xju^»- , »- ' n ^arciss 



Cura^o and MaraeeMmv per 



Iremh Li.|ueur», per bottle 

 Milk l'un , per dozen ... _ 



Old Tale Brandy, 9K dozen ^ 

 Genuine Pant.ic Spruce, per Do 



,,1 Cordial Gin, V°\*f* lon " ... -. 



d Jamaica Rum P rg» »«„ bottle - 



1-ale Hrandy, " old in bottle, P ... 



Farantoeh *^gg£*aO* ?" 

 Katavm Arrack, 15 yi^ 

 Ker.benwaifer, per bottle _ 



Sardines I l'buile, per case broad , per bottle 

 Oonrona Anchones, bott ea ^ 



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Honeycomb ^""^K "' 



New Gruyere Cheese, per 



v»^.- Mnrnar m, per lb- A '^i^v.street 



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Naples Maccarom, per ■ . m 

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