1844.] 



THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



8£7 



HOT-WATER APPARATUS FOR HEATING I noNICAL IfOTrPRs thTTTm i . ■ V 

 HORTICULTURALBUUDINGS.DWELLING-HOUSES, U Joe» Room. ^^~Z3? r >nve:,.,d by 



. , ? j Kookrs, L^., are maue of several sizes, and mav 



CHURCHES, and MANUFACTORIES, upon improved princi- 

 ples, and at very moderate charges, erected by DANIEL and 

 EDWARD BAILEY, 272, HOLBORN. 



D. and E.Bailet having devoted much time to the considera- 

 tion of 'this subject, and had much experience in the erection of 

 apparatus for the above-mentioned purposes, have, by improve- 

 ments suggested in their practice, rendered their mode of heat- 

 ing not only very efficient, but very simple, and have combined 

 durability in the apparatus Avith economy in the charge. They 

 have erected apparatus in England, Scotland, and Ireland, for 

 many noblemen and gentlemen, and have had the honour to be 

 employed by the Horticultural Society of London, in executing the 

 works of their splendid Conservatory, lately erected at Chiswick. 



D. and E. Bailev also construct in metal all descriptions of 

 Horticultural Buildings and Sashes, and invite noblemen, gentle- 

 men, and the public to an inspection of their various drawings 

 and models, at 272, Holborn, uhere they have the opportunity of 

 exhibiting, amongst other metal works, an extremely complete 

 and convenient kitchen apparatus, or range, adapted for the con- 

 tinued supply of hot water, and an arrangement of the oven 

 more complete than has hitherto been brought before the public. 



D. and E. Bailey were the first to introduce metallic curvili- 

 near houses to horticulturists, and can refer to the Conservatory 

 attached to the Pantheon as one of their works, besides many 

 others in this country and on the Continent. 



D. and E. Bailky have prepared a quantity of the Galvanic 

 Plant Protectors, which are now ready for immediate delivery; 

 they beg to introduce to public notice a new Trough Pipe, for 

 Orchidaceous or other Houses where vapour is constantly, or at 

 intervals required, and which may be seen at their Manufactory. 



BURBIDGE and HEALY'S NEW BOILER and 

 FURNACE for HORTICULTURAL PURPOSES. 

 Registered under 6 8c 7 Vict., Cap. 65. 



No. 130, FLEET STREET, LONDON. 



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Burbidgb and Healy respectfully inform the Horticultural 

 Public that they have constantly on hand an extensive assort- 

 ment of their new Boiler and Furnace Doors. In very numerous 

 cases where they have been fixed, they have the highest testi- 

 monials of their complete success : for the further assurance of 

 those who may require this apparatus, Bi/rbidgk and Healy 

 refer them to the Horticultural Society's Gardens, Chiswick; 

 also to Mr. Glkndinxixg, Garden Architect, &c. &c, Chiswick 

 Nursery, in the same neighbourhood, where the apparatus may 

 be seen in successful operation, in connection with their new 

 Tanks. The following are the present prices :— 



Plain 

 Boiler, 



4) M 



* 



o 



CO CO 



£q 



in. 



x s. 



s. 



10J 



1 5 



20 



Ribbed 





Boiler. 





10 



2 2 



20 



12 



'2 15 



30 



14 



3 10 



35 



18 



5 5 



42 



24 



8 15 



50 



76 



6 



• 



• 



m . 







O 



O 



Will heat of 



Forcing Pit, 





a 



Pipe. 



Length by feet. 



Q 







s. d. *• d. 







6 6 



2 6 



30 feet. 



12 to 20 





10 



12 6 7 



17 5.8 



62 

 63 

 6,4 



6 

 6 



25 8 6 



35 



8 6 



5 6 



7 6 



50 to 70 ft. 4 in. 

 80 to 125 feet. 

 150 to 250 feet. 



300 to 400 feet. 



600 to 800 feet. 



Under 25 to 40 



40 to 65 



65 to 100 



( Warm a grap- 



< ery 35ft. long, 



Land a pit 50ft. 



If 3-inch pipe be used, one-third more. If 2-inch pipe, as much 



more. 

 The above quantities are rough estimates, which may be va- 

 ried by enlarging or contracting the fire, or by regulating the 

 fire door. It is possible to heat a much larger quantity of pipe 

 with the boiler, but it would be done at great loss of fuel. The 

 above proportions can be generally relied on as a near approxi- 

 mation to what is correct. 



COTTAM and HALLEN, Engineers, Iron- 

 FOUNDERS, &C, &C, NO. 2, WlNSLKY-STRKET, OxFORD- 



street, London, and at Cornwall Road, Lambeth. 



HOTHOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, &c, made 



upon the most improved principle, either of iron or of iron and 

 wood combined, which can be fixed complete in any part of the 

 Kingdom, at very low prices. 



HOT-WATER APPARATUS for heating Hothouses, 



Conservatories, and Greenhouses; Churches, Public or Private 

 Buildings, &c, with Cottam's Patext or Rogers's Boilers. 

 After 15 years' experience, and having fixed upwards of 2000 

 Apparatus for the above-mentioned purposes, and by various 

 improvements which they have made during that time, C. and 

 H. can with confidence undertake the erection of similar Appa- 

 ratus upon the most extensive scale. 



Materials may be had for those who wish to fix their own 

 Apparatus. 



THE TANK SYSTEM on an improved principle, 



that will heat the house at the same time, without pipes. 



IRON HURDLES, best Wire for Strained Fencing, 



Ornamental Iron and Wire-work, Garden Chairs, &c, &c M I 

 *>very description of Implement for Agricultural and Horti- 

 cm rtAL Purposes. 



Show Rooms at their Manufactory, 2, Winslcy- street. Oxford- 

 atreet, where a large assortment of the abr >cn. I 



be obtained of John Shkwkx, Ironmonger, Sevenoaks, Kent. 

 Thr- *• ' 



Lodd 



road 



tural 



Royal Botanical Society, Regent's-park. 



QTEPHENSON and CO., 61, Gracecburch-street, 



^ London, and I", Neif Park-street, Southward Inventors 

 and Manufacturers of the Improved CONICAL and DOUBLE 

 CYLINDRICAL BOILERS, respectfully solicit the attention of 

 scientific Horticulturists to their much approved method of 

 applying the Tank system to Pineries, Propagating Hon fee. 

 by which atmospheric heat t ell as bottom-heat is secured 

 to any required degree without the aid of pipes or flues. 

 S. & Co. have also to state that at the request of numerous 

 friends they are now making their Boilers of Iron as well as 

 Copper, by which th« cost U reduced. These Boilers, which are 

 DOW so well known, scarcely require description, but to those 

 who have not seen them in operation, prospectuses will be for- 

 warded as well as reference of the highest authority ; or they 

 may be seen at D r of the Nobility's seats and principal 

 Nurseries throughout the kingdom. 



S. & Co. beg to inform the Trade that at their Manufactory in 

 New Park-st., every article required for the construction of 

 Horticultural Buildings, as well as for heating them, may be 

 obtained upon the most advantageous terms. 



Conservatories, I . of Iron or Wood, erected upon the mo 

 ornamental designs, balconies, Palisading, Field, and Gar 

 Fences, Wire Work, &c. &c. 



HOT WATER FOR BOTTOM-HEAT, 



T WEEKS AND DAY, Architects, &c, 



" • center Place, King's Road, Chelsea, HORTICUL 



CULTURAL 



BUILDERS, and Hot-water Apparatus Manufacturers, invite 

 the attention of Horticulturist o their Improved Plan of Bot- 

 tom-Meat, now becoming so universally adopted. 



From the extensive Practice they have been honoured with 

 for20vears in designing and building CONSERVATORIES, 

 GREENHOUSES, HOTHOUSES, PITS, &c. &c., and erecting 

 their HOT-WATER APPARATUS to every description of 

 Buildings to which heat is applicable, J. Weeks and Day 

 have the greatest confidence in recommending their 

 BOILERS as the most efficient of any yet invented, their 

 largest being capable of heating a range of Forcing Houses 300 

 feet in length, with a comparatively small quantity of fuel, and 

 only requiring attention once in 10 hours. To be seen in use at 

 most of the London Nurseries, also at their Manufactory; and a 

 variety of Horticultural Erections, Models, Plans, &c. &c. 



GUANO (GENUINE PERUVIAN & BOLIVIAN) 

 ON SALE, BY THE ONLY LEGAL IMPORTERS, 

 ANTONY GIBBS AVB SONS, LONDON; 

 Wlf. J. MYERS and CO., LIVERPOOL; 



And by their Agents, 



COTESWORTH, POWELL, and PRYOR, LONDON; 

 GIBBS, BRIGHT, & CO., LIVERPOOL and BRISTOL. 

 i7$ Lime-street, Dec. 14, 1844. 



TO COLONISTS, EMIGRANTS, &c. — Mrs. 

 MARY WEDLAKE, widow of the late THOMAS WED- 

 LAKE, at 118, Fenchi/rch-street, City, informs Emigrants 

 and others that she continues to manufacture those Agricul- 

 tural Implements for which her la*e husband was so exten- 

 sively patronised by the Settlers of South Australia, Van 

 Diemen's Land, Swan River, New Zealand, and other British 

 Colonies. The following articles, made in a very superior 

 manner, are kept on sale at the London Warehouse, viz. :— 

 Patent Hay-making Machines Flour-Miils— Bean-Mills 

 Dressing Machines Patent Essex Ploughs, 30 sorts 



Patent Chaff-cutting Machines Subsoil Ploughs [Colonies 



Oil cake Crushers Threshing Machines for the 



Double action Turnip cutters Drills of all kinds— Scarifiers 

 Railway Wheels Vacuum Pumps. 



Please to be particular in the address, Mart Wedlakk, 

 18, Fenchurch-street, London. 



BY HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. 



PATENT AS- 

 PHALTE ROOFING, 



Saving half the Timber 



usually consumed. 

 Weight, 24 lb*, per square 



of 100 feet. 

 Cost, 85. 4<f. per square of 



100 teet. 



The above Material has been 



used and approved of bv the 



NOBILITY, GENTRY, 



and 



AGRICULTURISTS 



generally, as a 



ROOFING & COVER- 



ING to SIDES of 

 FARM BUILDINGS. 



Its advantages are 



LIGHTNESS, DURABI- 

 LITY & ECONOMY. 



Being a non-conductor, it 

 has been proved an effi- 

 cient 

 PROTECTIVE MATERIAL 



TO PLANTS, 

 and is now in use at the 

 Royal HoRTicrLTCRAf. 

 Society's Gaude.ns, 



Chiswick. 

 It can be hid of any 

 length, 32 inches wide, at 

 Id. per foot, super. A di 

 c i f to the Trade. 

 THOMAS J. CROGGON, 

 8, Ingram-court, Fen- 



church-st., London. 



IMPROVED ROOFING FELT. 

 ^JcKIBBIN'S PATENT ROOFING 



damp, resists the heat of the *un, aud is a con conductor of 

 heat or cold. Besides the economy in repairs, the timber where 

 it is used may be so light as to tare its whole expense. It 

 requires no other coping, and by attention to printed directions 

 may be applied by a common labourer. It is free from break- 



ay station . 



iceliou cc, andforpr iug Plants, co\ up Garden 



Frames, Corn, and Hay lUcks, the top and sides of Sheep-f 

 and to Emigrants it provides a cheap, warm, durable and 

 portable Roof. 



This improved Roofing Felt is much more durable than the 

 common Felt, made in U . not being i t or 



other ma a!s in c itinuous lengl > be strip m ; 



sad being fastened down at the overlaps oi the wet cannot 

 percolate through the nail-holes. 



TESTIMONIAL. 



London, Nov. I, 1-44. 

 H. C. BOWDEX, Esq., Agent for McKibsim's Hoofing Frit. 

 It i* with much pleasure I ad humble tcstim. the 



eriority of your Fslt over any < <rpreparai. e kind 



i which I am acqnair.trd. This Testimony I gir. e 



eater cheerfulness from the many reports 1 hn\ 

 favour, and from the likelihood of i ring used i sivcly in 



Agricultural purposes, I shall not Uil to notice it iu my Lee- 

 turcs when en tue subjee*. 



(feigned) John RoMMMHI, M.H., Senior Lecturer on 

 Chemistry, &c. f a» applied to Agriculture and 

 Rural Economy in this Kingdom. 

 Sold in Sheets 32 inches by 20, at bd. each (being less than 

 9s. 6d. per square of too U 



Apply to H. C. BoWDBiv, 



Agent to the Manufacturers, 

 Ni. 18, East I ' ambt Leadenha *t, London. 



HOT- WATER HEATING APPARATUS.— 

 J. POUTER lups to announce that. In a< n to the 



many other an.i valuab.e purposes for which Galva nis 



peculiarly applicable, he is now manufacturing Tanks and 

 Gutter for Vap wng, and Pipes for heating top and bottom- 

 heat, Hot bona Pineries, Conservati c. J. P. has also 

 to state that, having secured the assistance ol , artics of the 

 greatest skill and experience, he is prepar to furnish Plans 

 and Estimates for Heating and Ventilating Horticultural 

 Buildings, Public Edifices, Private Houses, Chui irt- 

 h( , Manufactories, &c, accom] d by reicn to exe- 

 cuted work*. J. P. does not pr o off r any one particular 

 form of Boiler »s the best, to the exclusioi r, but 

 adopts thoj-c Which will ensure the grc, * share of effiency and 

 economy, in each particular case.— Grov *tei ? ( auiaed 

 Iron Roof and Fence Work, South wark, ond carriage turning 

 to the right from S >uthwark Bridge. 



CHEAP AND DURABLE ROOFING. 



BY HER 



MAJESTY'S 



ROYAL LET- 

 Ti PATENT 



TO GARDENERS, NURSERYMEN, AND OTHERS. 



17 M'NEILL & CO., of Lamb's Buildings, Ennhill- 



-*» • row, London, Manufacturers, and only Patentees of IM- 

 PROVED PATENT ASPHALTED FELT, for Roofing Houses, 

 Sheds, \ eraudahs, &c.,and for Protecting Plants and Covering 

 Garden Frames, beg to call the attention of Gardeners and 

 others to their superior article, which has been exhibited at the 

 Great Agricultural Shows of England, Scotland, and Ireland, 

 and Obtaixkp the Prizk for being the <d cheapest article 



for roofing, &c. It has been tested in the gardens of several 

 noblemen and gentlemen in the ncigbboi d of London, and 



in different parts of the country, to whom reference can be 

 mi . The Felt is impervious to rain, snow, and frost, and a 

 non-conductor of heat and sound. Its advai ire Light- 



ness, Warmth, Durability, and Economy. — Price Only Onk 

 Pennv Per Square Foot. 



Samples, with directions for laying on, and testimonials as to 

 its merits, sent free to any part of the town or country. — Patent 



It Works, Lamb's Building, Bunhill-row London. 



REAL SHEFFIELD TLATED DISH COVERS, 

 at prices hitherto unattemptrd. THOMAS WEST, 18, 

 Ludgate-street, London, having received a large supply direct 

 from the manufactory at Shelheld, offers the best Meat Dish 

 Covers, as follow;— Cottage Pattern— l Cover of 20 incht , 

 3 ; . 19*.; 1 do. of 18 inches, 3/. 3*.; 2 do. of 14 inches 4/. $s.- r 

 the set of 4, complete, 11/. 10*. ONLY. Double Doom Pattern 

 — 1 Cover of 20 inches, 4L lfo. ; 1 do. of 18 inches, 3/. ig$ 

 2 do. of 14 inches, 5/. 55. ; the set of 4, complete, 14/. ONLY. 

 In noticing the prices of the above good*. T. ventures to 

 assert they are superior to many adv< 1 at a much hig 



price. Best Wrought Silver Spoons aud Forks as usual, Fiddle 

 Patti rn, 7$. 2d. per oz. Queen's Pattern, 7s. id. per oz. Supe- 

 rior Watches and Fine Gold Jewellery, cheaper than any 

 in London. West's Hand-book, with 100 Engravings, and 

 of useful information, is just pu d, and may be had gra 



and post free, on application to T. \\ est, Silver h, is, L 

 gate-street, London. 



BUTTER MADE IN TEN MINUTES.— Mneb 

 time and labour will be saved by the use of the SUSSEX 

 CHURN, manufactured solely by GREEN and HAL late 

 Attwood, Wimble, and Warner, Lewes. This Churn being made 

 entirely of block tin, the necessar egrce of temperature can 

 be given to the cream by placing the Churn in a pan of hot or 

 cold water, which insures the butter coming in ten or twelve 

 minutes at all seasons of the year. The s of i- 



struction, and the facility with which it may be cleaned, arc no 

 inconsiderable advantages over l> now in c; aon use. 

 Sizes - . No. 00 1 2 3 



To Churn . 2$ib. 41b. /lb. 141b. 26lb. 



Price with pans IBs. 20s. -?. SS$. 



Delivered (carriage paid) to any part of London. 

 N.B.— Pans for making clouted cream. 



London Agents :— Beuham, 19, Winner h- 



squarc ; Bailey, 71, Gracechurv , Arthur 



East; Deanes, London Bridge. Export A. trm ;d 



►., 109, Penchurch-sti 



STOOPING of the SHOULDERS and CONTi 

 TION of the CUEST ar revented, and 



and cffectally removed in Youtl and ( 



bv the occasional use < f the 



»C PANDER, which is] mp yen utv 



or ir ibly, without bands beneath the a rta 



constraint, or impediment to exercise. Sent per po by, • 



1A. l.'i.wov, 40, Tavistock. street. Strand, London, or full p& 

 cuiars on receiving a postage-stamp. 



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