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Designed by J. THOMSON, Landscape Gardener, Hothouse Designer, Garden Architect, and Nurseryman, 
Hammersmith, Late of Her Majesty’s Royal Gardens, Kew and Windsor. 
AUTHOR OF A 
“PRACTICAL TREATISE,” 
PUBLISHED IN 1838, 
ON THE CONSTRUCTION, 
WARMING, 
AND VENTILATING OF 
HOTHOUSES 
AND OTHER 
GARDEN STRUCTURES ; 
VALUER OF HOTHOUSES 
AND 
OTHER HQRTICULTURAL 
PRODUCTIONS, 
IN CASES OF 
RAILWAY ENCROACHMENTS ; 
AV Bee: WILLIAMS, THOMSON, CHILD, & CO., PRACTICAL ENGINEERS, | 
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UD 
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Gentlemen, and Amateur quA eir 
BOILER AND IIOT ATER APPARA 
Houses, e Pits, Propagating Houses, anc 
Tank, or Pipe system, stan 
Tt is also admirably adapted for warming Churches, 
Public Buildings of any size or characte 
expense, with great confidence and cei 
apparatus which Mer be found to be defective. 
All letters containing pats and suggestions for building, 
Garden Structures, Parks, P 
a simplicity of construction and 
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other garden structures, either by the Trough, 
nt unrivalled, as it can be xed, an 
guaranteed; at full one-third less expense than any other plan of heating at present known. 
Private Rooms, ‘Entrance Halls, and 
Their Patent Apparatus can with ease and little 
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Pleasure-grounds, Flower, and other 
J, Tomson and Co., Landscape Gardeners, Nurserymen, &oc., Exotic N Nursery; Hammersmith, 
nted Patent, ECONOMICAL 
t or 
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vious Noblemen and Gentlemen, and 
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ug known to the 
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