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RITCH'S, 16. Castle Street, Leicester Square. *** B. Q.'s Catalogue, containing an extensive stock of Books in all the Languages of the World, may be had for 6d.--B. Q.'s Monthly Catalogues are sent for a year on receipt of Twelve Postage Stamps. * * * * * TO ALL WHO HAVE FARMS OR GARDENS. THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, (The Horticultural Part edited by PROF. LINDLEY) Of Saturday, July 2, contains Articles on Aloes, to water, by Mr. Burgess Analyses of roots Ants, black Banana, by Mr. Bidwell Beetles, to kill Begonia Prestoniensis Books noticed Botanic Garden, Glasnevin, fete in Calendar, horticultural ---- agricultural Celery, to blanch, by Mr. Bennett Chopwell Wood Digger, Samuelson's Drainage, land Farming on Dartmoor Fences, land occupied by Fir, miniature Scotch, by Mr. McPherson Forests, royal Fruit, to pack Grapes, to pack ---- at Chiswick Grape mildew Grasses for lawns Grubbers or scufflers Horticultural Society's garden Law of fixtures Lawn grasses Lisianthus Russellianus Lycoperdon Proteus, by Mr. Richardson Mangold Wurzel Manuring, liquid, by Professor Hay Mildew, grape Newbury Horticultural Show Packing fruit Peaches, to pack Pear disease (with engraving) Pelargoniums, to bed out ---- window Poultry literature Rhubarb wine Root crops Roots, best size of, by Mr. Hamilton Royal Botanic Gardens Scufflers or grubbers Seeding, thin Societies, proceedings of the Horticultural, Agricultural of England Turnip crops Wine, rhubarb THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE and AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE contains, in addition to the above, the Covent Garden, Mark Lane, Smithfield, and Liverpool prices, with returns from the Potato, Hop, Hay, Coal, Timber, Bark, Wool, and Seed Markets, and a _complete Newspaper, with a condensed account of all the transactions of the week_. ORDER of any Newsvender. OFFICE for Advertisements, 5. Upper Wellington Street, Covent Garden. London. * * * * * ARCHAEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF Great Britain and Ireland. ANNUAL MEETING, CHICHESTER, 1853. PATRONS. His Grace the Duke of Norfolk, Earl Marshal, K.G. His Grace the Duke of Richmond, K.G., Lord Lieutenant of Sussex, and Custos Rotulorum. The Lord Bishop of Chichester, D.D. PRESIDENT. The Lord Talbot de Malahide, M.R.I
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