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Trades. Nur 1063 SUBURBS.) TRADES. NUR 1063 Foster ..,James- John, Arnner nu'I'series, Lambert'Hy. 1! !feybourne rd.Tottenhm Randall Wm. Birrce, Park road, Ma.nde .. Edgware ; & at Stanmore ~arsen & Nielsen, Hiley road, Enfield ville road, .Enfield wash, Ponder'8 End Foster Thos. Uxbridge rd, Hampton Hill highway, Ponder's End Rassnmsenn Carl, Enfield highway, Fouracres Edwin George, Enfield high- Larsen }larius,Roebucknnrsery, Enfield, Ponder's End way, Ponder's End highway, Ponder's End Riding James B. High street, Chingford l<'raser J. Woodford rd. South Woqdford LawrenceC.209Uxbridgerd.EalingDnw RobertsJeremiah, White Birch nursery~ Fromow William & Sons, Wellesley road Lee John Robert, Martmry villas, Park Acacia road, Hampton & Acton la. Ch.iswick w 1 & Hanworth road, Hampton Wick Rochfol.'d John~ Turkey street, Waltham road & London road, Hounslow Le fever Geo. 2&1 Grange rd. Plaistow E Cross ; High street, Ponder'IT End & 'Frost Edw~rd Wm. 2 Alpha. rd. Chngfrd Lindekvest John Albert, zw St. Ann's Gre.en street & Durant's arbour, FrostJ. 147 Granville rd. Child's Hill NW road, South Tot.tenham • Enfield Highway GaleFrdk.Glenmill,Hanworth rd.Hmptn Lion .J. Nurseryman, seedsman & land- Rose G~rge, Park road, New Barnet Gardiner Geor?.,e & Son, 2 Wakefield scape gardener. Every requisite fol" RoseHorace J. Oak avenue, Hampton road, South l'ottenham gardens supplied, Park nursery,Stnmr Rose Lewis, Crescent road, New Barnet Gardiner Albert, z St. Kilda's. rd. Stoke Low Hugh & Co. Bush Hill pa.rk, Enfield Rudd John, Nightingale rd. Wa.nstead NE Newington N . Low George, 2 Sylvan rd. Forest Gate :E Rumsey & Rutter Lim. Marling Park >Gardiner Alum J. Sewardstone road, Ludbrook W. Staines l:'d. Twiclumham nursery, Park rood, Hampton Waltham Abbey MacerMark,Enficld hghwy.Ponder'sEnd Rumsey W.l<'reeLywater,Wa.lthamCross >Garland L. V • .Ltd. Hertford road, }Iackenzie N. Free;r,ywater, Wlthm. Crss Ruszell John, London road> Isleworth • • Lower Edmonton Marcham Arthur, Heston road, Sprmg RyanM.2Northnmberland gro.Tottenhm Gay c. I85 Granville rd. Child's Hill NW Grove, Isleworth St. George's Nursery Co. Deanes lane, !Geneverl\Irs.Jane,Derbyrd.S.WoodfrdNE Margctson A. I Victor road, Teddington Hanwell w George William, Station I'd. Wealdstone ~arnage Joseph John, :r3 Frede.rick ter- Slavage W. J. & Son, Plashet nursery, .-GibsonF.& Son, Oakleigh rd. Whetstoqe N race, Fore st. Lower Edmonton Plashet grove, East Ham E Gib son H. Oakleigh road, Whets ton!} N ~arshall J oseph A. Lower pk. Loughtoh ' Sawyer E. Holly lo, Victoria rd.L. Edmtn Gifford Frdk. White Hart la. Tottenhm Matthews A. High st. Waltham Cross Schmassmann Ca.rl & Walter, Freezy~ ;Gilbert Rerbert, 397 High road, Ilford Matthews Amos, Derby road & South st. water, Waltham Cross Glasscock &Son, Forest road, Loug~ton Ponder's End & Durant's Arbour nur~ · Schmassmann Carl. Enfield highway, -Goslin George, I Cameron road, Ilford sery, Enfield highway, Ponder's End Ponder's End (iranga T. Downs Pk. td. Shackle well ~E May G-eorge, Coburg road, Teddington Seabroo~ Jn. Higb. road, Ponder's End GrayGeo. Windmill rd. Upper Edmonton May Hy. B. Dyson's lane & Windmill Seal Hem·y, Albany roat4 Enfield wash, Green John, Chad well Heath road, Upper Edmonton & Chingford Pop.der's End , -Green Robt. Springfield Park nursery, May R ,H. Angel rd. Upper Edmonton Serjeantson Robert Leonard, Green st. Rosemont road, Acton w Messe.r Geo. 2II Church st. L. Edmontn Enfield Highway, Ponder's End '-Griffin Jas. 24 & 25 Forest ri. Wa!thmstw Miles William Hy. Park la. WalthamCrss 'Shorter Stephen, Carter hatch lane, Hamilton Thomas, High street & Marsh Mollett Jas. Hy. Canonbury road, Enfield Forty hill, Enfield lane, Waltham Cross Monkhams Nurseries (R. C. Pulling, ShoultsG.&C.FreezywaterjWalthamCrss Hancke Wulf, Myrtle nursery, Bucking- man.), Woodford Green Silvester Alexander Arthur, Uxbridge ham road, Hampton Moore Wm.4o Braemar rd.S.Tottenham road, Hampton Hill •HardenGeo.6Willow vale,Shphrd's.llhw Morris Henry, Hampshi-re cot. Hamp~ •Simmons J. W. Wellington road, nart Bros. 42 The Grove ; Grange rd. shire Hog lane, llammersmith w Wanstead NE /¥; 1J xbridge road, Ealin~ w Matt E. C. Little Heath, Potters Bar Smith George, 3 Eastern rd. Pla1stow B Hart George, Priory road, Hampton Mundy Job, 32 Durant's rd.Enfield high- :SneJgrove Albt. Edwd. 21 Lower Boston Hawkins Arthur, Gordon road & 41 way, Ponder's End road, Hanwell w & Metropoli1ian nail.. · Mountfield road, Ealing w Naylor James, Northolt road, Harrow way station, Shepherd's Bu.sh w Haydon Hy. Oak villa, Sudbury, Harrow .Nidwlls Geo. Gordou rd.S. Woodford NE Spanton Frederick, Rusticum, Norwood Jiayes Geo. Wm. Scotland Green road, .Nielson N. J. Freezywater, Withm. Crdss green, Southall Ponder's End Noble John James, Palmer's Green N Sproat C. Enfield highway,Ponder's End Hayes John William, Cuckoo Hall lane, ~otman & Co. Station rd. Harlesden NW Stacey John, Fourth Cross rd.Twcknhm . Lower Edmonton Nursery, Florist& Fruit Growers' Syndi- Stanbrook J. Tetherdown, M us well HillN Jiazelby John, Oldfield road, Hampton cate Ltd. (The) Edgwarebury farm, Steele Wm. 9 Candler st. S. Tottenham N Jienderson Henry & Sons, 692 & 694 Edgware Stutters Geo. Brookhill rd. New Barnet High road, Tottenham Oubridge Henry Robert, Church path, Stutters Wltr, Brookhill rd. New Barnet ,Hick man Geo. Geo.la. Sth.Woodford NE Albion road, Stoke N ewington N Swallow Wm . .Highstone,Hadley, Barnet. Jiiggott Alfred, Kempton Park nursery, Ouverard J.3r Granville rd.Child's Hl:NW' Taplin Geo.Browning rd.Leytonstone NE Holly Bush lane, Hampton Page Carter & Co. Cbckhill, Winch more Taverner J. A. Bury st. J.-ow. Edmonton Jiill George, Staines road, Houn~low Hill & 213 Church st. Lr. Edmonton Tayler W. Broad lane, Hampton & ,Hill Samuel,62 Latime,rrd.ForcstGate E Page John, Hollybush nursery, Han- Uxbridge road, Hampton Hill Hilling J ames, Floral nursery, South- worth road, Ral!lptqn Taylor Geo. Herbt. Haslemere1 Sunbury bury road, Enfield Page R. The Laurels, Hanworth road, Tebbutt George, Windmill rd, Brentford Hills William, Crescent road~ 'Bury Hampton Tew Henjamin,Squire's la.Ea.Finchley N street, Lower Edmonton ' Page Thos. Oak avenue, Hampton Thompson olohn H. Osborn road, Brims- Jioldrup Frank, Bells hill,- High Barnet Pallett John, Forest rd. Mandeville rd. down, Enfield, Highway, Pu.nder'sEnd Homewood William, Gardenia lodge, Enfield wash, Ponder's End ThomsonT A.Fre,ezywater,Wa.~thamCrss Old Farm roadr Hampton Partridge & Martin, Old F.arm road, Tomlin Bros. Forest side, Chingford ,Hon.ner Henry Edwin, Freezywater, Marlmg park, Hampton TracyHy.A.4rAmyandPk.rd.Twicknhm Waltharn Cross Pateman & White, Church street, Lower Triue GeorgeELlward,6Yictoria cottages, Mooncy Noah, North road, Potters Bar Edmonton Archway road, Highgate N Horsfield Jn. Holly bush lane, Hampton Paul G.& Sons,High Beech,LoughtonS.O 'fl'lcker Heckford George, Manor mad & Bowell II. 271 King st. Hammersmthw PaulWm.&Son,Highs~ WalthamCross 142 Gloucester road, Walthamstow Bowes Thomas & Son, 26 Blackstock &Nursery road, Leighton Trussler Thomas, Windmill hill1 Enfield . road, Fins bury Park N Payne Jn. Henry, Percy road, Hampton TuckerJoseph, 125 High st. Walthamstw _HudsonT.I45 Granville rd.Child's HllNw Pennett Hy. E. Park lane, Tottenham Tulley Joseph, Rose nursery, Enfield l:Iummerston William; Grove hill, South Perry Chas.Enfield highway,Pndr's.End highway, Ponder'~ End. W oodford NE Pester Henry, Durant's arbour, Enfield Turner Mrs. E.Latymer rd. Low .Edmntn ,.Hunter R. & Son1 Victoria rcl. & ro The highway~ Ponder's End Turner Thomas Pike, Hampshire house, Triangle, East Barnet rd. New Barnet Pester Jas. Silver st. Upper Edmonton Hampshire Hog lane, Hammersmithw .Jarvis George, Castleware, Hertford Pester Robt. Church st. Low. Edmonton TylcrH.162 Gra.nviUerd.Child's Hill NW ro~d, Lower Edmonton PiperJ.H.II8A,Ridleyrd. Forest GateE Vaughan Ernest, Union st. High Harnet ,Jennings James., The· Crescent, Temple Pizzey Alfred, Beach nursery, Hanworth Veitch James & Sons Limited, Peter- Mills lane, Stratford E road, Hampton borough road, Fulham s w ,Jolmson Thos. Bedford Park nursery, Poland C. E. Chingford road, Chingford1Very Jas. 5 Heybourne rd. Tottenham Bath road, Bedford Park w Pratley C. Salisbury house, Bury street, ]Ward Bros. Enfield road, Southgate N ,J ohnS0Ii. Thos. Acton Green, Chiswick w Lower Edmonton Ward George, Hampstead nursery, 38 &Fairlawn nursery, Actonla.Chiswick Frickett G. & Sons, Floral nurseries, Gayton road, Hampstead N w &Railway archee,Acton la.ActonGreen Enfield highway, Ponder's End Ward Harry, Enfield road, Southgate N .Kemence A. 63 'fhe Avenue, Tottenham Prickett G. sB St. Ann's road & Nassau IWardJn.92 Wallwood rd. Leytonstne NE Kennedy John Anderson1 Enfield high- road, South Tottenham ·Warden William & Son, 36o High road, way, Ponder's End Purrott J. & B. Brookhillrd. New Barnet Willesden N w Kenyan & Eastwood, Durant's arbour, Raggett John F. Lauder terrace, Sydney :Watson J. & Son, Albert road, Ilford Enfield highway, Ponder's End road, New Southgate N lWatson Christopher, 29 Russell road, King John, Church st. Lower Edmonton L Bowes Park N .
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