THE GARDENERS’ bee bith HG [Aveust 20, 
epee ae He? WATERS 
nm Fohn’s s S toe ane Clerkenwell, 
OHN WALKER, 46, inp in va pean: 
Manufactories, Hospitals, /HOthOUses, oe 
; es, Db ater, either 
deen oars sae ga oa this mode of 
bi 
antry, fully and 
ake a eppict hit. “Baths fitted up monk heatedina superior 
manner. orders = — in all parts of the Country wit 
ee and ne ct 
OT: 7] OT-WATER APPARATUS FOR HEATING 
De | HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS, DWELLING-HOUSES, 
CHURCHES, and MANUFACTORIES, upon improved __ prin- 
ciples, and at very moderate charges, erected by DANIEL and 
D BORN 
D. and E. Baibey having devoted much time to tt id 
tion of this hy ownaps wee had a pr gag e in the erection of 
the 
men, and the eablie toan i ‘nee i their various pe it 
and models, at so Faron where they have the opportunity of 
metal works, an extremely complete and 
ed 
and AILEY have preparedaguatity ‘of the Galvanic 
Protectors, which <a now ready for paroage ! delivery ; ‘ ey 
c wee anew Trough Pipe, for Orchi- 
daceous or other Biases where vapour is ceuibtan thes ves at in 
vals, required, and which may be seen at their manufactory 
Dra CONICAL HOT- WATER eS. bent 
“a nerve having had every Sppekranicy hi fforded him by an 
ge J cia to bring this bi eta to gees begs to 
cient and 
hack ursery, Va axhalls Mes si Lodges, 
Hackney ; pyueeky Henderson’s, Pineapple- pint Mr. Knight’s 
the aide oad, Chelsea; Messrs. Veitch and Son’s, aged and at 
ens of the Horticultural Society of London 
Os. FLORISTS, H HORTICULTU RISTS,; AMATEUR 
GARDENERS, MATIC COM 
=e Flower and net Gartes 
A HAIR DUST. 
preserve je Hower heey Bulb- roots Q 
perishable nature, its € 
ay 
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sacle = 
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