166 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
WEEKS ONE BOILER SYSTEM. = 
f Seoding ts 
BE SEEN IN OPERATION. erigravings, sôn at On ar aatem of Beoding Wana _> 
0, Powau, "iG 
FLEXIBLE moeg FOR WA 
THE HORTICULTURAL WORLD CAN NOW SEE MANY IMPORTANT ADDITIONAL gatet ee 
WILL BE ENABLED TO JUDGE OF THE EFFICIENCY OF THESE POWERFUL BOIL 
De pornoo amount of work A ap ui by WEEKS’ a seen 
ost 
it difficult o believ e unless actually witnessed, and for that purpose we 
ctfully Nobility, Gentry, cal Horticulturist to visit. Messrs. 5 eatery A. 
Henderson & Son, on Wellington Nursery, St. John’s Woo There will be found one 
rt EEKS’ BOILERS now eaeched to yogs Hot- Boué Åc., een to 1200 feet ei ; also 
ES ps, and War hig 05g the hot water cir culating through 
3500 feet of cast-iron ova aaa a be heated separately, either with top 
or bottom heat, or the Pitot Ca, ios pE Etn emai at pleasure. 
SEE ALSO JOHN WEE = & Co.’s ~~ en Establishment, where can also be sn 
eames < ee a f Hot-houses, and the fae Grand Winter Garden, the whol 
equal t Emah houses 1300 feet nak a whole effectu aly, pana a 
ee olen. ioe yai Messrs. F. & A. Smith’s, Nur: Dulwich.—In tablish- 
ment, which is justly called es village of glass, if the whole of the Hot- eka 7 Pits 
were pl ould measure 8000 feet in length, the whole now to be 
ted upon _WEEKS’ Noe ars ER System. We repeat tae dimensions, 30 Houses and 
Pits, each 100 = long, Wit 3000 feet. The world will naturally say “Is it 
possible?” » go 
EEKS’ ONE Dane “ison tana also be s n various parts throughout the king- 
dom. The following are a few of the places a Weeks’ One Boiler is doing wonders :— 
William Leaf, Esq., Streatham; Thom ssheton Smith, Esq., Tedworth; William 
Pearson, Esq., East Bergholt, Sufi olk ; Joha Elpo Esq., Putney Heath; Josiah Spode, 
Esq., near Rugeley ; Charles Paget, Esq., M. P., Ruddington, Notts; W. ©. Boden, , Esq., 
Ruddington, Notts; Sir Henry Meux , Bart., M.P., Theobald’s Park, Herts; the Law 
— — =a a = -n 
OCES V vorgan 
ure hes INDIA. 
caster Castle. JouNn WEEKS & Co. , can Saas refer to the Warming of ab a= | NE] Haxooge Vulea: 
200 Gentlemen’s vea ions, 100 Churches, Chapels, and Scho age and a very lar, | Road, I Tonies. —Hose Reels si orks, Goswell 
of Horticultural B a , a list of which may be had 
ing up long sits of India Rubber H eet wind, 
ee our various Pamphlets on Horticultural Buildings and Heating by Hot-water ; eS SHEFFIELD 
also on Stove and Greenhouse Plants, Vines, Fruits, &c. 
Boilers and Hot-water mae of aT’ sizes. A large Stock of Horticultural works 
‘kept ready for immediate applicatio; 
OHN WEEKS & COMPANY, 
Hothouse er and Hot-water Apparatus Manufacturers, 
KING’S ROAD, CHELSEA, S.W. 
TURNIP PULPING MACHINES:— Sig “BUDDING, and GRATIN RAPHIN TING KNIVES, YEE 
C., as tested, reco b 
moe ERS CUTTERS, with Patent Pulping Apparatus attached, te Now. por 185), an rdenand Conic by Dr. Lini 
n in the thr ingdoms. These Knives obtained the: 
Si 
eraa warned to aao. bog alsa to alata mi we 
Garden Shears, Hoes, Rakes, Trow: all kinds 
of Horticultural Tools. ~“fistablished 1738,” 
PARKES’ STEEL DIGGING FORKS | RANNE TOO, 
B, SAMUELSON, 
BRITANNIA WORKS, BANBURY, 
O meet the demand = niece nee Sram a Sam paan to his GARDNER’S TURNIP CUTTER a 
simple and inexpensive apparatus, enab: any fa ert it, ina e seconds, into a PERFECT pia oe = 
beams or it may ben altered, with e vival $ facility, to. pact pet sE WaR BY + INCH, FOR FEEDING YOUNG LAMBS, 
Price oe Gardner’s seats aid GEDE KA ES a ka Ea TR £4 10 ET ai ‘ bs Oe iron ‘ame 
à bj Double ‘ction ditt F se Pe oS ene 10 ; re 6 2 6 
Extra for Apparatus to Cut for Lambs . os >» tO ENS ne 0 5 0 
Or into Ribands , iz ehh is Sh ee 05 0 
Extra for Pulping A; a Sr 5 i a pre R icul 
_ Samuelsom’s Pat tent Food- preparing “Machin ists on application, and Ih 
Cutting “5 into Ribands, and Straw or Hay into Chaff, and mixing them (erie - —— ) fof tie best Farm Truplemoutson rept of ae 
posse ya 1, for Hand Power es = 5, Newgate Stree Lea 
»» No. 2, for Horse Power, or may be worked by a man and boy a 0 ae INVENT 
M i = 
RE phat dha awarded a Prize 4 
meine for pulping only, | and patronised by the English h and French Governments 
E p p ert TEREA - much ny in pg re 
emai en No, £4 
Pao a 2, for power or man and boy ws oa : 10 0 
0. 3 3 (Diss principl 
Also CHAFH.cUTTERS, = Cornes’s principle, 4l. up to 141, 14s. ; ; : ROLLER “MILLS, a BREAKERS, &c. 
Ilustrated Catalogues sent post free on receipt of applic 
B. SAMUELSON, Britannia Works, Bian 
HORTICULTURAL te pede TO NURSERYMEN, 
AND VOKINS, 3 NEW der pk gv care MATS, large size.— 
4 Smith Street, and vk Bi 
44, Radno r Street, vere W., gene 8 fone Ms p CO., 
HORTICULTURAL LDERS Patent Cordage and W: pi T A Liverpool. 
my Hor- WATER APPARATUS VEN LATING STOVES] SUSPENSION 
Hothouses, Groenhouses, STOVES !—The two Best, Sherer’. and most Economical. 
Conservatories, &e., built at Prospectuses with pric os post t fine 
the lo le prices con- __ DEANE, Dray, & Co., don Bridge _ AD. 17 1700. 
vest, possit Aa 
sistent with good ma- HOTHOUSES, SouEERUATGRIE. FRAMES & LIGHTS 
and wo! iy ome OR = CUCUMBER & MELON BOXES & LICHTS. 
Hot-Water Apparatus 
x every gale ion fixed 
in 
'AM'S PATEE SADDLE D pe 
3 i ; sana can be used with great DS eta 
AMES WATTS, Borom A a oneik 8, Claremont | 
, Old Kent Road, London. 
Green and Hothouses, 9, 10, 11; 12, 13, and 14 feet wide, any 
ooo 
ate ime 
ae 
ry 
au. 
R | length, from 16 to 100 feet. Frames and Lights for Pits, 6ft, 6 in. ARY TRAP, 
le Tit., Tite Gin, 8 ft., and 8 ft. 6 in, wide, , any length, from 12 to| C Bee re passages)" 
vos ó | 
PT 100 feet. Upwards of 200 Sare and Melon Boxes an oie from fates avait < article! 
1 4 Lights, Deo 4 ft: ti 3 to 10ft. 6in. by 5 ft. 6 in., kept ready, agp x FITTINGS, and overy 
cual lazed with stout sheet et glass, muted four times, complete NT F LOOSE BO m9 stock, wim 7i 
EIR’S PENDULUM | ready for immediate use, all e of best material, packed an room and stable, Tie nb h Se. 
WORKMAN'S LEV EL, | Sent to all parts of the Idngdom. —References may be had to the | thascolied, Iron gates, “re logue, apd 
Nobility, , and the Trade in most of the counties in| The New Ilustrated a BALLEN, 
: England. Heati most appro tion to COTTAM 
Euston (late the New Road), hac he N w pra paa R r e a eer Gulora Street, tr 
