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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, ([Decemner 15, 1860. 
from S.W. to N. = The be nina a the above interval ARDENER. _—Experienced in the very best esta- lst of January, 1861, price 2s. 6d., No. I. of | 
has b> apie and a very large sale, at an advance of 1s. to F blishments in Bogland, and some time as Head. Im a BRITISH PS an entirely ne new Work by 
per qr.. has been experienced, both here and in Live ential reference given.—C. B. A., Post Offi Fakenham Sir W. J. Ho ý 
similar improvement hàs also been realised in the majority for | > St Harbo 4 allies . s5; d ir OO0KER, K.H., F.R:8. completed in 16 
the country markets. The value of spring corn continues to | — <et Marsorough onthly Numbers, each ecutaining "Four coloured in 
tend upwards, and where an alteration has occurred it has | ARDENER.— e 36, married; pro oficient in all | wif in size shea: style with ‘‘ Curtis’s Botanical oh zine, 
n t the buyer. Flour has met a som ewh x! oye et s branches. a apa st of Managing Pin Jines, &c- L L REEVE, 5, Henrietta Street, Covent Garden 
past week 30 e s an advan opoe o pace Pe. arrel g the | Is 2: a situation, Mees he bas been the last K ya Has 
br, a ave a The aor | no di $ a SE “re HS re on neither have they to him, 
s havi t been eben ny and a= pare checked Me | but is des ning “Ai herent Éi tabio a total site of Januar PN T ie. 
So pa peaty eo demanded by importers, who are very | abetaibbe from: alcoholic liquors, therefore sober, No one need ARDEN FERNS, an entirely ae ork by Sir Ww. 
firm, and not inclined to submi rey any reduction The | apply who gives less th . per year ai Faa k informa: R, K.H., n Ferns suitable for cultiva- 
of English grain this k are mode es | tion can be snd arts neyattcten 3 J. D. Ks, late Nuty. tion in the Gar den, Hothouse, or Conserv ato. oae in recy 
arge. The attendance morning’s m an, Dartford = Dartford, Ken Numbers, each containing Four Coloured ea uniform 
America: ca 
rable 
gy and Pons ap he 
uotations, For Oats esis a good trade at 6d. 
money. Flour is 5 per barrel dearer, with a goo! 
FROM Dec. 10 T 3 
Wheat. | Barley, | _ Oats. | Flour 
77604 p ik qrs. PEN si | 
520 | 
| 
a 
pani 
od inquiry. 
» 7 
24030 ,, 5710 ,, | 32990 ,, ee pris. 
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Un ay = ria "Had Rv ye size and sty Je with ‘‘ Curtis’s Botanical Maga: 
R (UnpER).—Age 21; has had five years’ Lovett Reeve, 5, Henrietta Street, Covent Garth W.C. 
| “are ARDEN 
| experience in Early and Late Forcing , also Flower and 
| Kitchen Garden: Good cha ter —W.W., Mr. Moyland’s, 
ips sae) Nisan set A iting fill, a a; on ee Been ct ene In Monthly Numbers (4 Coloured Plates), price 
RSERYMEN HE RAL MAGAZINE. A richly iMustrated 
OFT ROPAGA OR. di bee portfolio of Rupiah and iy Motard a move otani 
r| Qor “mi r cultivation i Dae ae thou mserva 
hte se exer Rea eti Dahlias; res fot Edited by TAONA ie Secretar f. tho pon al 
Bxhibition. Highly recommended. Pe Br a t Office, | Paia > the ope, if ety. 
Sheta rietta Street, Covent Garden, W. Oo 
yy rey 
calf, 0 pag 
|- no lag hod eon gota ae T NEA AGRICU es, 24 Coloured Plates, 30s., 
res 
nk tae Man of and education, 
o has E e yea pe years by Ponder | teward over a ss ae oF BRITISH H FUNGOLOGS, By the 
| Nobleman's Aken and Ko in a a Gentleman Farmor, Rev. M. J. BERKELEY, M.A K Containing cha 
thet io á mS gon a aien rl “cs. , 21 Charing ee ghly | rastérs of a x eat species of Pong, with numerous 
| pee ory, se cari Y giveni eee ring ross, | coloured F , and a letë List of all that have been 
Mp. 
a ae 5 natives of bhe. British Isles. 
Lov: VE, 5, Henrietta Street, Covent Garden, W.C. 
HISTORICAL MEMOIRS BY HEPWORTH DIXON. 
FF.—Middle-aged, married, = of Sco 
; thoroughly competent to unde a the Manage. 
ment of a Farm. Testi monials and references. —: , Post 
| Office, Station Road, Watford, Herts 
EE 
EDSMAN or hi fe SHOPMAN, in a first“ 
I. 
Fifth Edition, crown 8vo, with Plates, 2s. 6d. 
OHN HOWARD: 
class oye usiness. 
S| Wheat. ; Barley. | Oats. | a Beans. |Peas. | respectable nection, ‘and. go ood address.—T. R., 12, es Histo: ee to, the Social 
Noy. 8..}° 59a 9d} 40s10d| 23s 3d) 36s 2d| 49sl0d|42s 4a water Square, " Barbican, EC “ a Aek of Howard are recorde loving 
= an 58 9| 41 0f 2311} 86-6] 51 1 [44 5 SISTANT, in 4 Bebalinan’s or Florist’s, in or near ergetic spirit. The reflections are just, often ingenious and 
EN oa 3 2 a = 5 m 50 8 |46 T A Age 18: has had some experience. Good eloquent, almost always striking. The book contains I 
De $ 54 1 8 4 48 11 |48 4 | references.—A. B., No. 17, ottage Place, Greenwich, 8.E. isfactory evidences of an in nde ependent and vigorous in- 
oe tte Pt ee ae a pes oh TO EN AND SEEDSME ellect."= Braminer 
3 i 2 | 
Aver,! 56 9| 4 i } “a het HOPMAN. young Man, strong, willing, and 
as UF EXER Ae A E active ; knows bothW holesale and Retai = “Good Res es p Babee tile Aa svo, dlo I eas Sita thet 
IN THE Last Six WEEKS AVERAC COTCHMAN, Gardeners’ Chronicle Offi PR. O Admiral and Gen pak ral a at Sea. 
PES Nor Noe ano ARSS ee ae ee aE ject is r. Dixon has treated i 
Seo nyse Gv, 10. Nov. 10.) “Nov. 17) Sorte Dos. 1 [Dee 3 "Dee 8. COACHMAN AND GROOM, to "eve a pair,—Age 23, with rare vigour, spirit, and conscientiousness. abe glorious 
59s isteni s. 3 A. B., 15, Temple Street, Brighton’ | victories won by Robert Blake are universally known ; but to 
z E .. mereri +. .. a E find out & they . i what sort 3f REP achieve: 2 
. is - os them, we must apply to the famous Republican OTS s 
Ta rh pte a . os OHNSON’S GARDENER’S ALMANACK, and | latest, best, completest hio aphan, His narrative is not 
i 52 7 PA ied pe d PENTA .. Calendar and Register of the Kitchen, Fruit, Flower, and only pons valua ship but s$ ate X y vid, and dra mati ac 
$ 3 ai a — | Forcing Departments for 1861, with other useful informatio no ordinary degree. Ve especia $e ike the manner in whic! 
Price a e extraordinary events of Blake’s period are interwoven with 
: i h f Statiohers, by | Blake’s life; and the E R s aiie terly clearness of the 
JV ASTED 130 IMMEDIATELY, A FOREMAN for a Jose Gant ot their Hall, Ludgats Street, EOL > 7 | descriptions of the sea-fights.”—Leader. i 
sm: ‘hbourhood o: Arbiter ge 
\iuhderdtand Nursety propagation, the ia ila | Jf OORE'S ALMANACK for 1861. Price 6d. Con: 
ying Villa 
Gardens, &e:—Address, , tating par Pre ane salary IM taining, besides the ee ainmne a = account of = w Edition, crown is, elt; with Portrait, price 7s 
to J. Kettocn and Co., the Dell Nurs rty, Cheshire. | Eclipses, aie pr Astro fi aor the Yea ILLIAM PENN: An Historical Biography. 
with a grea yof pi pi D informa‘ hoi With a Reply to Lord Macaulay’s ms rges against Penn 
Wanten, AS is GARDENER, « i Worse ex-| Londen: Pul Published for on Company of Stationers, by | «Mx. Dixon writes pae armea | picturėsqu dy. His very 
d periencêd iù the managemen re) ie EPH GREENHILL, at th dgate Street, able k exhibits sk in reseal eminent powers 
Foye Out-door practical person who will —_— of and ‘The interest of his narrative 
c rally useful. Several new large ri with generi RLEY’S ILLUSTRA’ FARMER’S | never faa sacs he is with the old fone and 
so Fed pigs Berit teasa, mAnpiy, full parti- ALMANACK, 77, Newgate Street, , B.C. This aya his worldly intrigues—with ful Quaker and his love 
‘Culars of service and references, to J. W., Box W. 24, Liverpool. | pennyworth contains more valuable information to the farm “4 affair: ss iy m ae Diane hropist Pes aaa of ES re 
r Al ack at even ou the price, and | or wi he bewildered an elancholy c 
W ticam eD hagn Man accustomed to the PRO- | bev any BAN ev very Agricnlturist's B k Shelf thot S E aA career, —the history is admirably sustained.” 
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