THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE A ND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



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HORTICULTURAL BUILDING 



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THE LOWEST PRICES 



CONSISTENT WITH GOOD 



HEATING 



HOT WATER 





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GRAY & ORMSON 



DANVERS STREET 



CHELSEA, LONDON 



(^ RAY and ORMSON, Danvtrs Street, Chelsea, having had considerable ex- 

 T pcrience in the construction of Horticultural Erections, which, for elegance o 

 design/ Rood materials, and workmanship, combined with economy and practical 

 adaptation, cannot be surpassed by anyihin- of the kind in the country, are in a 

 posif.m to execute orders on the lowest possible terms. 



G & 0. have been extensively employed by the Nobility, Gentry, atid tonto 

 Nurserymen ; and they can with the greatest confidence give the mos- satisfactorr 

 references to all by whom they have been favoured with orders. Their Hot-wit. 

 Apparatus is also constructed on the most approved and scientific principles, for 4 

 purposes to which the application of Heating by Hot Water can be made av»i !e. 



M&HALLEN. ENGINE E RS . FO UN DERS ETC 



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T NGLIS and CHISHOLM, Charles Stm ^att, 



1 Manchester, make STKAM ENGlftES for A gncnltunWni 

 other purposes of the best quality at a reasonable price .— Addrw 

 Iso_W & CmsnoTM. Charles Street. Garratt. Manftifstpr. 



HORTICULTURE 

 IN ALL 



ITS 

 BRANCHES. 



WEEKS 



2, WINSLEY STREET, & 76, OXFORD STKfcfcT, L<J>DuN. 



A SHOW ROOM DEVOTED ENTIRELY TO ARTICLES OF HORTICULTURE. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES UPON APPLICATION. 



mservafories. 

 Greenhouses 

 Hot Water Apparatus 



Garden Vases 



Mowir Machines 

 Fountains 



Ornamental "Wire "Work 

 Flower Stand - 



Hand-glass Frames 

 Game Netting 

 Hurdles 

 Garden Chairs 



Garden Engines 

 Do. Syringes 

 Do. Rollers 



Flower Labels 



Flower Sticks 



G arden Bordering 



Watering Pots 



^^^^H Garden Arches, &cfl 



IRON HURDLES, STEAINED WIRE FENCING, GAME NETTING, &c. 



AGRICULTURAL LIST UPON APPLICATION. 



EVERY DESCRIPTION OF PLAIN, ORNAMENTAL, CAST AND WROUGHT IRON, AND WIRE WORK, 



EXHIBITION 



;lled mangers. 



PAGE AND CO.'S 



FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF BLIGHT 



HOTHOUSE BUILDERS. 



THE N0B1 L1TY and GENTRY about to erect Hflr 

 ticultural Buildings, or fix Hot-water Apparatus, will f-i 

 at our Horticultural Establish- 

 ment and Hothouse Works, 

 King's Road, Chelsea, an exten- 

 sive variety of Hothouses, Green- 

 houses, Conservatories, Pits, &c, 

 erected, and in full operation, 



combining all modem improve- , „,_:-«<»_ 



ments, so that a lady or gentleman can select the aesenpt. 



Ilmise best adapted r'or every required purpose. *■£_*!, •_ 



The HOT-WATER APPARATUS, which passes tr 

 the Houses and Pits, 

 affording both top 

 and bottom heat, is 

 in constant opera- 

 tion and particularly 



worthv of attention. "*~~~ "~^~- , . ~ Aim** 



Many'of the Houses and Pits are of wide and ^"^fr 

 and together equal in length 1000 feet. They are all 

 heated by one boiler, which, during the severe wint^ 

 does not cost in labour and fuel 

 more than 3s. 8d. per day, and 

 the apparatus is so arranged 

 that each House or Pit may be 

 heated separately and to the 



required temperature. The 



spiendid collections of Stove . . nct ctnteof a 



and Greenhouse Plants are also m the ^ fm edkeii* 



vation, and tor sale at very low prices 



the test sort* 



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UPON* 



ROSES, WALL-FHTJIT TREES, CUCUMBERS, MELONS, VINES, 



STOVE j^ P GK E 1 .MI0IISE PLANTS. 



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Extra Strong, 4s. per Gallon, sufficient to make four (Jars and Barrels extra). Directions for use forwarded. 



Ten Gallons and upwards Carriage Free to London. 



AFTF.R Four Year* 1 extensive use, by the most eminent Gardeners in the kingdom, the superiority of 

 PAGE and («>.'S BLIGHT COMPOSITION i^ unquestionable, requiring only a trial to insure its general use for destroying 

 *»verypest to which Plant and Fruit Growers are subject (without injuring the most delicate flowers or foliage) and promoting a 



uxnriant growth. . ^ ^ ^ ^^ f^^^^ Gardeners' Chronicle, March 3, 1855. 



Can now be obtained of 



Messrs. Henderson & Co., Pine-apple Place, London. | M . Veitch & Son, Exeter. 



^Mesflm. Bass & Brown, Sudbury. 



Messrs. F. h A. Dickson & Sons. 106, Eastgate Street, Chester, 



and 14, Corporation Street, Manchester. 

 Messrs. Su n & Sons, Reading. 

 Messrs. Rendie & Co., Plymouth. 

 Mr. James Veiteb, Exotic Nursei y, Chelsea. 

 Messrs. Wheeler & Son, Gloucester. 

 Mr. F, Paul, Derby. 



Mr. Geonre "Wheeler, Nurseryman, Warminster. 

 Messrs. Ma * & Son, Canterbury. 

 Mr. Tiley, Bath. 



Messrs. 1 «nie & Laird, South Fre h rick Street, Edinburgh. 

 Mr. W. Barratt, St. John's. Wal field 

 Messrs. Thomas Davies & Co,. Wavertree, Liverpool. 

 Mr. J Taylor, Malton, Yorkshire. 



Measrs.Chandler&Son, Wandsworth Road London 

 Mr. Freeman, Wobnrn. 



Mr. J. Linford, Shefford. Beds. 



uataiogues oi riams, > m^, ow*^ r^L" ^r•, a ^nden. ^ 



to Johs-Weeks_^^ 



HOTHOUSES, CONSERV^^ES, f R AM 6S 

 FOR PITS, CUCUMBER & MELON BOXL5 * 



Messrs. Hooper & Co., Covent Garden, London. 



rs. Fisher, Holmes, & Co., llandsworth Nursery. Sheffield. 

 tr. J. Perkins, Northampton 



Mr. W. F. Smith, Rivershead Nursery, Sevenoaks. 



Messrs. Wood & Ingram, Nurseries, Huntingdon. 

 Mr. Baskerville, B rol. 



Mr. Burham, Hasrings. 



Messrs. Leake c -mith, Biidgenorth. 



Mr. Davison, St. Peter's Str- .Hereford. 



Mr. W. Garraway, Welwyn, Herts. 



Mr. Thos. Cridland, Willington, near Taunton. 



Mr. Henry Home, Market Place, Henley-ou-Thames. 



Mr. R. M. Mills. Mark' Place, Bourn. 



Mr. Hushands, Talb Street, Nottingham. 



Mr. Caparn, Seedsman, Newark. 



Mr. John ( stiell, Beedsman, Wt'sterham. 



Mr, M< rgan, Nursery. Kiddermin r. 



Messrs. I very & fcon, Nunjerymen, Dorking and Reigate. 



And of the Inventors and Manufacturers, 



Merchants, Oxford S'reet. and Above Bar. SfrnthamnTATi 



8 ft. 6 in. wide, any iwg-j l; 

 200 Cucumber and Me . ^ ^ 



ICO feet. Upwards __ _ w „_, 



Lights, from 4 ft. by 3 to 10 ft ; 6^ ^ j-w 



glazed with stout sheet glass, painted nnirtnn , ^ ^ 

 tor immediate use, all made of best maten *\! a a to th 

 all parts of the kingdom .-Reference ma> j*^ ^ Engl ^d. 



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all parts ot tne Kingdom.— xveicic.^ -— - 



Gentry, and the Trade, to mo* of the coom** 



Printed by Wiliiam 





of St. ^ancrma, and FE.DSSica Muiwrt BJ*- ^n^gfa* 

 Street, in the Parish of St. ^Marsrare^ :and Sfa^ is j I^5KilCj2 

 the County of Middlesex, Printers at tn [ ir d . g „iP.* b 5 M ^ &^- 

 the Precinct of Whitetriars,in the City of .^p^h of f 

 at the Office, No. :.. Charles Street in tn p Btf :tm^g^ t 

 Garden, in the said County, whereall Ad ten ' ^^ lp ni SS» K 

 are to be A&d&xssbd to tbi Ed 1*0*.— a * 





