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Walls Uxbridge Nursery

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Wall's Nursery, Uxbridge, is chiefly remarkable for its collections of flowers, and for some new varieties raised there. Mr. Wall's sweet-scented georgina, we are told, is one of the most valuable plants of the genus. There is a very good assortment of trees, shrubs, and herbaceous plants, independent of florists' flowers: and, altogether, this may be considered as a respectable country nursery.