THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



SALES BY AUCTION. 



FULHAM KOAD. 



FINAL SALE.-I*UVJTO*. 

 i-nwnnrEUEV 0RNT1.EWK.N, NUK*«:RYMEV f and Others. 



Cf jSBfpiM ShEROE'a«d MORRIS will subrmi 



1>I ,0 public competition by Auction, on ^ Premise*, 

 Miogtoa Nur,ery, .bout the middle of November < by order of 

 Tl. ^l-h, in consequence, of the Land bang 1 for 



IMPOKTANT SALE OF NURSERY 

 STOCK 



RAMSAY will submit to public 



b^nb"; ;: m ;"ini;rWRSEHY" STOCK, comprising 

 Rhododendrons. Ghent and other Asanas, Variegated 



Green ILdHe., seYeral thousand Aucuba japo »£% *°™ ^J 

 fest fine Mulberriea of different age., many are fine ^arin 

 £*.; ..so Arbor Vi„. Mez,reon., *c.-M_,y be^^wed pnor 



to the tale, 

 chaser*), on 

 London : 



bor Vita, Me^reona, dec.-**/ »* \L t Vn.Yr 

 Catalogue* had «W. each, returnable t^ > pur 

 v „ the premises ; of the pnacipjl seedsmen u 

 and of the Auctioneer!, American A ursery, Leyton- 



tone, Essex. __ 



TO GENTLEMEN, S0BMR1 ^MEX, P *^*&^°*?T 



VfESSRS PROTHEROB and MORRIS are m- 



iVJ « ruc ted by Mr. Game to sell Ruction, on the pre. 



mUea, Maryland Point, Stratford, on *W DAY * *°VL. 



11 o'clock precisely, in consequence of the number of lots, 



i&M DOVhJ CAMELLIAS from I to 7 feet, beautifully 



furnished with bloom-bada, comprising all the approved kinds 



n>o 30U) Ericas, in the finest condition ; 400 very fine Dwart 



Trained MorahV, May J'ke, and other Onernes; together 



with * quantity of Green Hollies, Spruce Fir, Laurels, Limes, 



Hhododcndrone. Aiaieas, Ac. A capital Nest of 170 Seea 



Drawers-May be viewed a week prior to the sale. Catalogues 



hsdl&.. each, returnable to purchasers) on the premises; of 



the pi -ipal Seedsmen; end of the Auctioneers, American 



Nursery, beytoustoue, Essex. 



GREEX.roUSE AND HOTHOU "* PLANTS. 



VfcltY HARK AND CHOICE RHODODENDRONS. 



Tlf E-SKS. PROTHEKOE and MORRIS are in- 



lvA ttrac ed by Mr. T. Wh alley to offer oy Auction, at Fair- 

 field Nursery. Liverpool, on the following d:iys, viz. : — 

 TUESDAY, the 25th, WEDNESDAY, the 26th, and THURS- 

 DAY, l'7;h Nov , the whole of his valuable Collection of choice 

 and rare RHODODENDRONS, including R. wieenteum, bar- 

 bat urn, Falconcrtt, fnl ns, Dalbousisnum, Wallichd, and 

 many other varieties figured by Dr. Hooker, and also from 

 «jor Madden'* very valuable collection from Thibet, &e. 

 Also a large quantify ot fine and lan?e Rhododendron 

 bybridum, * rotted with especial care from R. arboreum 

 rubrum, arboreuui album, campanulaturn, cinnamomeum, 

 seylantonm, with R. aUa-derenbt, corriaceum, pictum, Vic- 

 a, <fcc. ; alto crossed w'vh Azalea sinensis, Perrsana, indica 

 alba, 4c, together with a tine stock of Ash lea indica seed- 

 Unffs, Camellias, Pelargoniums, Calceolarias, Chrysanthe- 

 mums, LUiocQ Uncifoliuni, extra fine, and a large general 

 stock of Greenhouse Plants. Above 200 Grape Vines in pots 

 from eyes, Carnations, Pinks, Auriculas, fine Standard Dwarf 

 end Moss Rosea, Dahlias, and Herbaceous Plants. A large 

 quantity of Standard and Dwarf Fruit Trees, together with 

 Evergreens, and the whole of ihe Nursery Stock remaining 

 unsold. Also a large Conservatory, four Hothouses, Frames, 

 Handglasses, a large Iron Roller and Seccnd-hand Mowing 

 Machine, and sundrv utensils in trade. Catalogues, with full 

 particulars, may be had on the i7th, at the Nursery ; the Seed 

 Warehouse, 13, St. GeorgeVcrescenc, Liverpool ; from the 

 Auctioneers o ree by post, o n receipt of two posta ge stamps. 



BRITIsk AND FOREIGN STUFFED BIRDS. 



MR. J. C. STEVENS will sell by Auction, at his 

 Great Room, 88, King stre«t, Coveut-garden, on TUES- 

 DAY, Nov. 25, at 13 o'clock, an extensive and valuable collec- 

 tion of BRITISH HIRD3, stutfed and set up by an eminent 

 naturalist, and comprising many of rare occurrence ; also a 

 few Foreign specimen*, spiritedly grouped, in glazed cases, 

 and under glass shades. A copy ot Meyer's M Illustrations of 

 British Hirds and their Egg*" (coloured plates), and Albin'a 

 M History of Birds and Insects."— May be viewed the day prior, 

 and morning of sale, and Catalogues had. 



Important Sale of Large Timber, comprising 4423 Sticks of 

 superior Oak, Elm, Ash, Beech, and f ir on the Thellusson 

 Trust Estates, in the county of Herts. 



MR. GEORGE FULLER is instructed to sell by 

 Auction, at the Essex Arms Inn, Watford, on WEDNES- 

 DAY, the 10th of December, at 12 for 1 o'clock, under the 

 direction of N. W. Senior, Esq., one of the Masters of the High 

 Court of Chancery, a large fall of very superior Timber, of 

 immense length and girth, comprising 900 OAK, 707 ELM, 

 695 ASH, 136* BEECH, 300 FIR, 154 CHERRY, and 215 others, 

 with their lot, top, and bark, now growing on the Thellusson 

 Trust Fitates in the parishes of Aldenbam, St. Stephens, 

 King's Langley, Bushey, Eilsrree, and Rickmansworih, being 

 within 14 miles of London, close to water carriage, and acces- 

 sible by capital roads. The Timber may be viewed 14 days 

 prior to sale, on application to the tenants, and catalogues had 

 gratis at the Chambers of the Master Senior, Southampton 

 Buildings, Chancery-lane; of Mr. George Fuller, Land and 

 Timber Valuer, 4, Raymond Buildings, Gray's Inn; T. W. 

 Budd, Esq., 33, Bedford-row ; John H. Benbow, Esq., Stone 

 Buildings, Lincoln's Inn ; at the Auction Mart, London ; ot 

 Mr. Whitley the Bailiff, at Aldenham ; the Red Lion Ion, 

 Aldenham; ; Essex Arms, Watford; Swan. Kickmansworth : 

 Great Red Lion, St. Alban's ; Bell, Hemel Hempstead ; Saliel 

 bnry Arms Hertford ; the Western Hotel, Bristol : and 

 Btorge Hotel, Portsmouth. ' 



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MR. D. A. 

 competition at the Brorapton Auction Ground. Fulham- 

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

 Nov. 19, and following day, at 12 o'clock, a large assortment ot 

 Ornamental Trees, Deciduous and Flowering Shrubs, Ever- 

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

 — o miscellaneous Nursery Stock. -May be viewed ptiortosale, 

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

 Auctioneer, Bromptou Nursery, Fulham-road, Brompton, 



L ondon. 



Ten magnificent Orange Trees, abundantly set with b'oom and 

 fruit, 8 feet high ; Double Camellias, Azalea indica. 600 

 Standard Roses (including 100 Geant des Battailles), Lilium 

 rubrum. Dutch Bulbs, Fruit Trees, Shrubs, <fec. 



MR. HASLAM will sell, as above, at the Auction 

 Mart, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, Nov. 19th and 

 20tb.— N.B. The Orange Trees will be sold on Thursday. The 

 whole may be vi ewed on Tuesday next. 



TO NURSERYMEN, HORTICULTURISTS, SEEDSMEN, 



AND OTHERS. 



R. MORLEY has to dispose of the LEASE of 



premises, 40 years of which are unexpired, at a low rent, 

 together with the Goodwill, Fixtures, and Effects of a Nursery- 

 man, producing a net income of 2oul. per annum ; also the 

 Lease of the Ground, about one acre, well stocked with choice 

 Greenhouse Plants. Is situate about three miles north of 

 London, and contiguous to the intended Finsbury Park ; has 

 large Greenhouse, Hot-water Pit, Stabling, Sheds, Ac. The 

 whole will be offered upon very equitable terms, with imme- 

 diate possession.— Apply to Mr. Morlsy, 1, JSidmouth-street, 

 Qray's-in n-road, London. 



RE EDWARD EVANS, NURSERYMAN AND FLORIST, 



A BANKRUPT. 



MESSRS. CAFE and REID will sell by Auction, 

 by order of the Assignees, on the premises, tne ARGYLL 

 NURSERY, Paddington-green, on THURSDAY, Nov. 2oth, 

 and following days, at 10 for 11 o'clock precisely each day, on 

 account of the number of lots, 10,000 Greenhouse Plants, in- 

 cluding many very fine Camellias, Gardenias, Azaleas, and 

 others of a rare description ; 7 Greenhouses, 12 five, four, 

 three, and two-light Frames, Pine and Melon Pits, Summer- 

 house, 30 Casts of Garden-pots, Iron Roller, and Tools ; a 

 Horse, Cart, and Harness; several loads of Dung and Leaf 

 Manure; also a few lots of Household Furniture.— May be 

 viewed on Wednesday, and mornings of Sale. Catalogues had 

 on the premises ; also of P. Johnson, Esq., Official Assignee, 

 20, Basinghall-street ; also of Messrs. Da vies, Son, Campbell. 

 and Hard, Solicitors, 17. Warwick-street, Regent-street ; aid 

 of Messrs. Cafe and Reid, Great Marlborou^h-street. 



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FARM TO LET, on very advantageous terms — on 

 lease or yearlv tenancy. About 300 acre* of Clay Land, 

 thoroughly draiued, in a midland county, near a good market 

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

 excellent condition. Rates very low ; no pressure of poor ; 

 Tithe free ; Rent low ; no Rabbits ; very favourable entry as to 

 tenant ri^ht ; Game not strictly preserved. About 60 acres 

 more of Grass Land might be added if desired. 



Persons desirous of treating for this very eligible occupancy 

 are requested to apply by letter to the Editor of the Gardeners 

 Chronicle, at the Office, 5, Upper Wellington-street, Strand, 

 London. 



PARADISE NURSERY, FIORN^EY-ROAD, ISLINGTON. 



r PHIS Desirable NURSERY TO BE LET, or the 



i- LEASE TO BE SOLD, in consequence of the Proprietor 

 being about to retire from the Nursery Business. With imme- 

 diate occupation. The whole may be* taken at a valuation, or 

 by private contract. — Apply personally, or by letter, to W. J. 

 Pampltn, on the premises, opposite the new intended Pins- 

 bury-park, or to Messrs. Protherob and Morris, American 

 Nursery, Ley ton stone. 





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•S-LiSM* 0F VA LUABLE NURSERY STOCK, IN 



SpAmSSr^SS 0F A PORTION OF THE LAND B^ING 

 REQUIRED FOR BUILDING. 



/f R. J. RAWLIXGS has received instructions from 



«w,,i I; A f ! mfl ' l ? 9el1 b y ^ttction, on the Premises, Ken- 

 or? MOVn\V°^ 0S V e th ! west * nd of the Greai Exhibition), 



WShoi;^ 1 ;^ snowing days, at 11 o'clock each 

 Evi'r w£^n£*«?V? m * and lin ^ ualled Stock of large 



and ^trioed H S* *V Tm * and Shrubs ' wmprising Green 

 uL P . Hollies, Common and Irish Yews Phillvrpa 



6 ffet Wh J A ^T mi f' Taxodium pendulum and nuciferum, 



•pecle, and rLl^lf n c £ ,lec " on <»/ *P««mens of about 6u 



anv other ea^blfrh™. ?" k ' SU f h a8 ,s not to be met with ™ 

 buria ■ fdUnti ^S ™n?'". J 13 , " U * a ma gniflcent tree of Sail*. 



teZt aT'd "aiue Wh Jr' hlgU » ,* nd mlkn * othtr " h J ect * of In. 

 wresc a. rt value, which canaot ba enumerated in an advertise- 



»nd Ebenezer Nursery, ShacSSSS^?' Rwto ^ m ^ 



COMPACT FARM TO BB LET, NEAR ELY. 



THO BE LET, by Private Contract, a Compact 



-a- FARM, consisting of 150 acres of first-rate Land, with 



substantial Farm House and Farm Buildings standing thereon. 



The Farm is in first-rate cultivation, and consists of about 



110 acres of Highland Pasture, Arable, and Fen Land, lying 



within a ring fence, and about 40 acres of Fen Land, detached. 



The Farm House and Homestead joins a good Turnpike-road, 



and the Ely Station of the Eastern Counties Railway, and the 



navigable river Ouse, are within a distance of two miles. 



N.B. The Landlord will pay the Tithes and Drainage taxes. — 



For further particulars, inquire of Mr. Marshall, Solicitor. 

 Ely— Nov. 15. ' 



HTO BE LET, at Offenham, in the Vale of Evesham, 



-*- close to a Station on the Oxford, Worcester, and Wolver- 

 hampton Railway, about 70 acres of the best LAND in the 

 Yale. This will be Let for Market Gardening, either together 

 or in Lots of not less than 5 acres.— For particulars, apply to 

 Mr. Geo. Ago, Surveyor, Evesham ; or Mr. W. Wright, 27, 

 King-street, Cheapside, London. 



npO BE LET, at Christmas, a GARDEN, RE- 



-A- SIDENCE, HOTHOUSES, &c, near Battersea-bridge 

 and Steam-boat Pier, adjoining the residence of a gentleman, 

 attention to whose Garden pa\s the rent. A Yard, with 

 Counting-house and Stabling for six Horses, may also be had. 

 —Apply, on the spot, Beaufort-lodu'e, Beaufort-street, King's- 

 road, Chelsea, near London. 



T1TANTED, in the West of England, a PARTNER, 



* ▼ who has a thorough practical knowledge of the Nursery 

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 suitable man will bs liberally dealt with.— Direct to P. C. A. 

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