THE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



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Estimates and Circulars furnished. 



ASE 



URNING 



OILER. 



FOR WARMING ""^S^i^l^^^^^Z^ 



Heating Water for Public Baths, Baptisteries, <tc., by Hot 

 Water or by Steam. 



182 CENTRE STREET, NEW YORK. 



Our Combined "WHOLESALE List of 



>EVERYTHBriG 



FOR THE 



GARDEN! 



(Seeds, Plants, Florists' Requisites, etc.) 



For the TRADE OIVLY, maUedl 



free on application. 



35 Cortlaiidt Street 



IfEW YORK. 



THE THOMPSON 

 WEEPING 



DOGWOOD. 



Tf) save further correspondence in regard to 

 the WEEPING DOGWOOD, advertised hereto- 

 fore, I would say that the tree has been 

 purchased by j\Ir. Thomas Meehan, for his Ger- 

 mantown Nurseries, 

 t Jan. HORACE C. THOMPSON. 



FOE SALE OE TO LEASE, 



TEN THOUSAND FEET OF GLASS AND FOUR ACRES OF LAND. 



To any person wishing to enter the business this is a rare opportunity, and is one that will 

 bear a thorough and searching investigation. The houses are in thorough repair, some of them 

 but recently built, and none of them have been built over four years ; are thoroughly heated ^vitli 

 hot water apparatus and are admirably adapted for growing either plants or flowers, or both. 

 Power for pumping is supplied by a four horse-power engine, which draws water from a never- 

 failing well. Distributing pipes are laid in all the houses." The whole forming the most complete 

 and thoroughly furnished plant establishment to be found. Entrance from the shed into all houses 

 but one. 



The buildings comprise the follo^^'ing : 



One house, 128x16 ft., running north and south. 



One house, 128x21 ft. 6 in., running north and south. 



One house, 92x11 ft. 6 in., running north and south. 



One house, 67x16 ft., running east and west. 



One house, 80x23 ft., running east and west. 



One house, 86x7 ft., running east and west, facing the north, and is adapted and has been used 

 foi a propagating house. 



Six frames, each 67x6 ft. 



Packing and potting shed, 80x14. Cellars under the whole length, 6 ft. deep. Sufficient stowage 

 for the entire winter's supply of coal. For terms, &c., apply to 



GEORGE WILKINSON, Gorham Mfg. Co., Providence, R. 1. 



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The Edition of 1876 has been Thoroughly Revised to Date. 



It contains l.'iO.OOO articles, 3,000 wood engravings and eighteen handsomely engraved and colored maps. 



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