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Complete in Three handsome Volumes, price Three "Guineas, 



official" descriptive and illustrated catalogue 



OF THE 



Koses 



ZSSTSSSS f.fauU.-Wa, b« viewed *.™*'«JS£ £ 



and C»t«lo(tae« had at the Mart, and of the Auctioneers, 



American Nurjery, L«yton«tone, 



f^ENTLBMBN. NURSERYMEN, "ORHTS «<I Others. 



VsilS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS are in- 



. j v_ v#_ /n «» ♦«. «»u hv Auction, on the pre- 



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GREAT EXHIBITION 



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INDUSTRY OF ALL NATIONS 



WORKS Of 



1851 



"A complete literary type of the original to which it refers, 

 opening up sources of amusement or instruction to every class 

 of taste, and improving eaually at home on the drawing-room 

 table handled by fashionable dilettanti in the study, pored over 

 by the scholar or the man of science, at the merchant's desk as 

 a book of constant reference— in the factory, the foundry, and 

 the workshop, as a repertoire for designs, and as highly sugges- 

 tive for future progress. A more pleasant work to dive into 

 Trained ■»™"> -•/ "iTm^""^™™" Fir Laurels Limes, I during an Idle hour can hardly be imagine \ for wherever it is 

 ClX^^ I tsken% there is something new and striking, and worthy of 



p rawe ri -May be viewed a week prior to the sale. Catalogues 

 bad (6.1 each, returnable to purchasers) on the premises ; ot 

 the principal Seedamen ; and of the Auctioneers, American 

 Vurttry, Ley ton sto ne, Essex. 



0RE8MO1J3S AND HOTHOUSE PLANTS. 

 YKHY BARK AND CHOICE RHODODENDRONS, 



MESSRS. PR0THEROE and MORRIS are in- 

 •trucied by Mr. T. Whalley to offer by Auction, at Fair- 

 field Nursery, iverpoet, on TUESDAY, the 25th, and WED- 

 NESDAY, the 26th, thewhole of his valuable Collection of choice 

 and rare RHODODENDRONS, including R. anjenteum, bar- 



bum, faloooerii, fulgent, Dalhoutianum, WaXllchil, and 



many o'her varieties ngured by Dr. Hooker, and also from 



Major M ul.kn'i very valuable collection from Thibet, «fcc. 

 Also a large quanti v o( tine and large Rhododendron 

 bjbrldum, cross ed with especial care from R, arboreum 

 rubrurn, arboreum album, campanulatura, cinnamomeum, 

 Mylanicuin, with U. alt<i-o'erente, corriaceum, pictum, Vic- 

 toria, 4to. ; alio crossed with Azalea sinensis, Perrvana, indica 

 •Iba, Ac, togffbsjf with a fine stock of A z -ilea indica seed- 

 ling*, Camellias, Pelargoniums, Calceolarias, Chrysanthe- 

 mums, LUlurn lanctfoHum, extra fine, and a Urge general 

 stock of Oretmhouse Plants. Above 200 Grape Vines in pots 

 from eve*, Carnations, Pinks, Auriculas, fine Standard Dwarf 

 And Moss Roses, Dahlias, and Herbaceous Plants. A large 

 quantity of Standard an I Dwarf Fruit Trees, together with 

 I *rgr«»en«, and the whole of the Nursery Stock remaining 



unsold. Ai«>alarge ( m rvatory, four Hothouses, Frames, 

 HandglasMs, a lar*e Iron Roller and Second-hand Mowing 

 JMachiwi, an I sundr. utensils in trade. Catalogues, with full 

 rticulirt, may be had on the 17th, at the Nursery ; the Seed 

 areh oute, 12, St. George's- crescent, Liverpool; from the 

 A ac fleers ; or free by post, on receipt of two postage stamps. 



""FINAL SALE— ISLINGTON. 



T0NO1LKMRV. GENTLE VCRN, NURSKRYMEN, and Others. 



TW1 ESSRS. IMlOTHEROE and MORRIS will submit 



-U-*- to public competition b? Auction, on the premises, 

 Islington Nursery, about the middle of November (by order of 

 Mr. O. Smi»h, in consequence of the Land being let for 

 building], the remaining NURSERY STOCK, comprising 

 Rhododendrons, Ghent and other Azaleas, Variegated and 

 Green Hollies, several th and Aucuba japonica, from 1 to 4 

 feet; fine Mulberries of dlff -rent ages many are fine bearing 

 tree* ; also Arbor Vif.-n, Mezereons, Ac— May be viewed prior 

 to the sale. Catalogues bad (6<t. each, returnable to pur- 1 

 chasers;, on the premises ; of the principal Seedsmen in 

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

 stone, Essex. 



FUL1IAM ROAD.-LMPOfiTANT SALE OF NURSERY 



M STOCK. 



K. D. A. RAMSAY will submit to public 

 competition at the Brompton Auction Gro nd. Fulham- 

 road (one mile from Hyde Park corner), on WEDNESDAY 

 Nov. 19. and following rtay, at 12 o'clock, a large assortment of 

 Ornamental Trees, Deciduous and Flowering Shrubs Ever- 

 gram, choice Fruit Trees, Bulbs, a Market Cart, and other 

 misc- i»neous Nursery Stock.-May be viewed ptior to Bale 

 and Catalogues had at the principal seed shops, and of the 

 Auctioneer, Brompton Nursery, Fulham-road, Brompton 

 London. c ' 



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 and the state of the world's industry in 1851 : and is a 

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K LV G ^' R0AD ' CHELSEA—SALE OF MULBERRY TREES 

 J**™**™** AND OTHER NURSERY S i OC K IN 



M CONSEQUENCE OF THE EXPIRATION OF THB LEASE. 

 K. D. A. RAMSAY has received instructions from 

 Messrs Dennis to submit to Sale by Auction, on the 



Premisesasabove on TUESDAY, , and following days, 



the whole ot tbe valuable Stock of Mulberry Trees (unrivalled 

 in the country), Evergreens, Shrubs, Bulbs, &c, to which he 

 begs to call the attention of the Trade and the Public— Cata- 

 logues will be forwarded on application to the Auctioneer 

 Brompt -,n Nursery, Fuih amroad, Brompton. " lon eer, 



^SimS^^SS^J^ ~ T0 NURSERYMEN, 



~R. WHITTLE will sell by Auction, at the Swan 



ftV1 J na ' Liot on on THURSDAY, November 13, at 4 for 5 



€OmiSLD IS EiT^TF Le f difect Lr ,° f tbG eXeCm ° W ' M **£ 



^stLGiml^x ' fa *2 u «Mj known for half a century 



lfacre w^ w?T eryand F £" er Garden, comprising about 

 and ihir hi uh r e etUh «P> f oom y Dwelling-house, three Cottages 



£^?£^ °, n the Hi « h Road "»*», subjeci 



^ only rtXrin^i! T d f Wh or ^"tion. The Quit-rent is 

 ^WUttiW^ 8 "MlJ? Ualto a Fr^hold Investment; 



inducements fT'eSS^SSS ^li" W' '? ° ffer8 P ecu,ia ' 

 Southern Airmct ^;?f « . ?'. 1 lh ? Estat e has a beautiful 



VALUABLE NURSERY STOCK, HANWORTH-ROAD, 

 BOUN8LOW, MIDDLESEX, NEAR THE RAILWAY 



TVf R. W ATERER will sell by Auction, on the pre- 



-i-'-A mises, on MON D AY, November loth, and following day, 

 at 11 o clock, the property ot Mr. J. Riddy, giving up part of 

 his land, comprising 2000 APPLE TREES of sorts, including 

 Hawtbornden, Wellington, Early Julien, Manx and Keswick 

 Codhn, White Juneatiog, and others, true to name ; Standard 

 Dwarf, and Maiden PEARS, CHERRIES, APRICOTS* 

 PEACHES, and PLUMS, of the most approved sorts. Standard 

 Roses, a large quantity of choice Evergreen & Flowering Shrubs 

 Portugal and Common Laurel, Laurestinus, Spruce, Scotch! 

 and Larch Firs; Hornbeam, Limes, Poplars, Sycamores 

 Weeping Willows, Mountain Ash, Chestnut, and a great varietv 

 of other Forest Trees and Nursery Stock, the whole of which is 

 in a safe moving condition.— May be viewed one week previous 

 to .the sale, and Catalogues had, upon the premises j of Mr. 

 Onarlwood, Seedsman, Covent-yarden ; and of Mr. Watereb 

 Auctioneer &c, Chertsey, Surrey, who will forward them on 

 application by post. 



M 



Flower Gardtn. A i, ,?S ,tl0 » °« th « Grounds and 

 Bearing Pmit T re « a «,! ^ » " b a , n abun dance of 



Border* PlMt., XV lleTZ^™* ?J^ G « enh °«»« and 

 Ornamental TreeV rVu I Vi ' J Bu I bs ' J Forest Tree8 . 

 fine cut Yeir, and oth^^K k a °f ^ nd « "marUably 

 Forcing-pit., &c hi! ^ 0Urs a ° d Hedges, Greenbouie* 

 U use Ltd Cottaieswwl *^ «ug?eeted, that if the presen 



•Idence, and in that c^rtSi th. ^P!i CtsWe f a ?^ Re - 

 •Irta.ly in a matured stare the tl \ Garden and Grounds 

 *ouid un q nest,onabI y &££?£$£ ^J^"* »« ii«e, 

 Jetate. in the county. Linton [* «Sf.? n w , of 'he most unique 

 « from s a fF ron Wal/en, ""rZ 1h?i'ii, ml i* , l roB » Cambridge, 

 from Ne Wmarket . e Thc 4 pu™h^ h ;"«^rd Station, and^J 



taking ,o ,he whole or an, pan of h, .? be c 0f,tion of ' 

 riowers, 4c.. at a raiuation -Mav hi , * toc > of Shrubs, 



Prior tothA ..i j .7 ■ ™ a y b * viewed «t on,. »:.„i 



RE EDWARD EVANS, NURSERYMAN AND FLORIST 

 _ _ A BANKRUPT. ' 



jyr ESSRS. CAFE and REID will sell by Auction, 



NHRSPRV P°L the As8i S nee " on the Premises, the ARGYLL 



.t?*,' Paddl "Kton-ltreen, on WEDNESDAY, Nov 12 



vll fin„ J, P rec ' s . el y' 8 «"0 Greenhouse Plants, including many 



r»r» H ! °- m - elUa8 ' Gard l nia9 ' and Azaleas and others of a 

 rare descr.ption ; seven Greenhouses, 12 5, 4, 3, and 2-Li e ht 



Frames, Pine and Melon Pits, Summer-house, 30 ^ casts of Gar- 

 den-pots Iron RoHer, and Tools, a Horse, Cart, and Harness 



Tnffdi ° ad8 » ° f ^ g and Leaf -™ a °ure:~ May be v ewed on 

 Tuesday next and Catalogues bad on the Premises -also of 

 P. Johnson, Esq., Official Assignee, 20, Basinghail-streT of 

 Messrs D*v, E3 , Son. and Campbell, Solicitor! 17 Warwick 



NBDRGH ; AND WAR WTCK-SQUaRB, WSP^ 

 Wished, Vol. I., price 37s.; or in P/ rt yLl 



H """i ^ utui, on very advantageous terms on 



Tithe free ; Rent low ; no Rabbits ; very f aTourable Intrv** ?* ! 

 tenant right; Game not strictly preU^ ^^7 ^° 

 more of Grass Land might be added if desi red. 6 ° aCre8 



rersons desirous of treating for this verv ««iiff.-Ki A «„« 

 are requested to apply by letti t°o the Iffi 'of fife %ZtTrJ> 



ZSSH' ^ ^ ° fflCe ' 5 ' Upper Welli "^on. g tre e et! a sSnd, 



Prior to the .Me, and particulars had on th T^ 8 a ° y tinle 



lSSd«. "ri Unt ° n : at ,he u » ual Inns ?n o?2l em ." 

 E Ch ' Meri rd > and Newmat 



5S«™' " e " 9 > « f Messrs. Nasb 



**^7»con : and «♦• ♦*,„ a • 



Inn. J«o epremWM . att he 



inns m Cambriatr*, «««• 



i >jv -»—"*•"•«• «i/ru, mewi rkf»t • Af u- n J ^*» canton 



?oyston. H*r»*. «*'JTZZL ^ r »- °1 Mr - e msoii, Bnildef 



°« JSp w LE .Ti^' Ne ^^ket, a good Walled-in 



TO GENTLEMEN'S GARDENERS, NURSERYMEN 



AND OTHEHS. ^^^ 



TO BE DISPOSED OF, a recently built F0RC1> 

 HOUSE, with Stove and Apparatus compIete.-Applj fc 

 Mr. Peibson, Builder, <fcc, Old Brompton, near London. 



TO NURSERYMEN, HORTICULTURISTS, SEEDSK* 



AND OTHERS. , iA _. 



TO BE SOLD.— The LEASE of Premises, 40 ye* 

 _ of which are unexpired, at a low rent, together" 

 Goodwill, F-itures, and Effects of a »™SERYMO, f» 

 ducin^ a net income of 2002. per annum. Also the LftAaj* 

 the Ground, about one acre, well stocked with choice wj 

 house Plants. Is situate about three miles north of town, 

 contiguous to the intended Finsbury Park ; has i«?«% b 

 house, Hot-water Pit, Stabling, Sheds, Ac. The wbo1 * "I:* 

 offered upon very easy terms, with early possession. -app J 

 Mr. MoaLEr, 1, Sidmouth-street, Gray's-in^ roadJ^n^ 



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