CAPITAL GARDEN
... Bottom of Hurst Street, in Birmingham, with a charming Brick Summer-house, handsome Gravel Walks, neatly boxed, capital Asparagus Beds, with Fruit and Vegetables in Abundance. ...
... Bottom of Hurst Street, in Birmingham, with a charming Brick Summer-house, handsome Gravel Walks, neatly boxed, capital Asparagus Beds, with Fruit and Vegetables in Abundance. ...
... of soft Water, situated as above, and stocked with choice Gooseberry, Currant, Plum, Cherry, Raspberry, and Apple Trees, Asparagus and Strawberry Beds; it is planted with most useful Herbs, Vegetables, &c. A Person will attend in the Afternoon, to shew ...
... a supply of new London Garden Seeds, ran assure them are of the best quality, and shall oiler them at the lowest terms. Asparagus Plants, one, two, and thiee years old, at his Malt and Hop Warehouse, No. 46, Edmund-stieet. Malt, Hops, and all kinds of ...
... Walks, and containing severdl Hundred remarkably fine Filbert, Plum. Cherry, Apple, Pear, Raspberry, and Gooseberry. Trees, Asparagus, Artichoke, and , Strawberry Beds, and well stocked with Vegetables; it has a large Brick Arbour, Wood ditto, Privy and Well ...
... genteel Dwelling House, with Parlour, Kitchen, and three Lodging Rooms, and a Garden well planted with choice Fruit Trees and Asparagus Beds, situated near the London Road, in the Parish of Sheldon, five Miles from Birmingham. Enquire of Mr. Richard Greenway ...
... also the Strelitzia Reginw, with numerous other rare and valuable exotics, now in'the highest state of perfection. N.B. Asparagus and sea-kale plants, with a variety of the choicest kinds of early potatoes. ...
... also the Strelitzia Regime, with numerous other rare and valuable exotics, now in the highest state of perfection. N.B. Asparagus and sea-kale plants, with a variety of the choicest kinds of early potatoes. ...
... leaving Birmingham, .situeted as above described, abounding. with choice apple, pear, plum, gooseberry, and curranrtreeg asparagus and strawberry beds, and stocked with all kinds of vegetables, having 'a good substantial wood summer arbour, wood privy ...
... r. small stream running through the garden; together with a selection of choice young standard and espalier fruit trees, asparagus, artichoke, and strawberry beds, &c. &c. the whole securely enclosed by good fences m d held under the Free Gram:nar School ...
... the Exhibition of Tulips, Anemones, Stove and Green-House Plants, (not Gcauiums.) Also for Geraniums, Hardy Plants, and Asparagus. N.B. Exhibiters for Prize* are particularly requested to attend to Rules 6, and order ofthe Committee, WILLI A.M. HOOPER ...
... esteemed Gereniums and other Greenhouse Plants; an extensive Variety of herbaceous Plants, Fruit Trees, flowering Shrubs, Asparagus Plants, Seeds, ?cc. on Use lowest Terms for ready Money. 'Plants carefully packed and sent to any Part of the Kingdom. ...
... g from a small stream rUtthing u tt frsraeo;, ether with a selection of choice young' s ard af.utts Daliar fruit trees-, asparagus, artichoke, atittatraibesktUbeds, &c. 64. c. the 'whole 'securely enclosed by 'good and held under the Free Grammar School ...