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1854-01-28 Gardeners Chronicle - Partnership of F & J Dickson Dissolved

THE PLANTING SEASON,

FRANCIS AND ARTHUR DICKSON AND SONS respectfully invite the attention of Planters to their very extensive Stock of Forest and Ornamental Trees, Evergreens, and Flowering Shrubs, Fruit Trees, Roses, Herbaceous and Alpine Plants, Stove and Greenhouse Plants, &, growing at their Upton Nursery Grounds, near Chester. The Nurseries lying high and exposed, the whole of their Plants are hardy and well-grown, and having been regularly transplanted are also well rooted, and cannot fail to give satisfaction. The following Lists are published, and will be forwarded on application:-Forest and Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, Fruit Trees (Descriptive Catalogue), Roses (Descriptive Catalogue), Herbaceous and Alpine Plants, Store and Greenhouse Plants, Dahlias, Bedding-out Plants, Florists' Flowers, &c. It being necessary to clear the plants off certain portions of their Grounds before the end of March, F. & A. D. & Sons will dispose of this part of their Stock at much reduced prices, rather than incur the expense of removing them to other parts of their Nurseries. Upton Nurseries, Chester, Jan. 28.


NEW AND SUPERIOR SEEDS.

FRANCIS AND ARTHUR DICKSON AND SONS, respectfully intimate that their CATALOGUE OF VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS, &c, for the present season is published, and will be forwarded on application. Their Stock of NEW SEEDS is now complete, and as each article has been procured direct from the most particular and careful growers, they feel satisfied that the quality of their Seeds is such as cannot fail to merit the approbation of their customers and friends. F. & A. D. & Sons further beg to assure their patrons that everything supplied by them shall be of the first quality; and that all orders entrusted to them shall be executed with fidelity and despatch. Seed Warehouses, 106, Eastgate Street, Chester, and 14, Corporation Street, Manchester.-Jan. 28.


DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.

THE PARTNERSHIP which has existed for thirty- five years between my cousin and myself, as Seed Merchants and Nurserymen in this City, under the firm of" FRANCIS AND JAMES DICKSON," and also in Manchester for upwards of four years, under the firm of FRANCIS AND JAMES DICKSON AND CO., has been this day DISSOLVED by mutual consent; and I beg to tender my grateful acknowledgments and sincere thanks to the numerous patrons and friends of the late firm, for the kind and liberal patronage extended to my late partner and myself for so many years, and as I have now entered into: Partnership with my Sons, I venture to hope that we may, unitedly, continue to merit a share of that confidence and patronage which I enjoyed for so long a period as senior partner in the late firm. 

Our Seed Business will be carried on in the same premises as before, and our Nursery Business at the Upton Nurseries near Chester, under the firm of FRANCIS and ARTHUR DICKSON & SONS. 

Chester, Dec. 28, 1853.                                                                  FRANCIS DICKSON.


SEED WAREHOUSE, 106, EASTGATE STREET. FRANCIS AND ARTHUR DICKSON AND SONS, in soliciting a continuance of the confidence and patronage enjoyed by the late firm, have only to state that they are determined that every article sent out by them, whether in Seeds or Plants, shall not only be of first quality but shall also be charged the most moderate price; and they further assure their customers and friends that no effort shall be wanting on their part at all times to meet the wishes of those who entrust their orders to them. Their stock of New Seeds for the ensuing season is now complete; catalogues of which will be ready in a few days, and may be had on application.-January 28.

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