August 11, 1855.] 





TIIE_AGiucULTURAL (iAZETTK. 



HORTICULTURAL 



WATER 



CONSISTENT WITH GOOD 



& WORKMANSHIP. 



GRAY & ORMSON 



DANVERS STREET 



CHELSEA, LONDON 



(> RAY a*d ORMSON, Danvers Street, Chelsea havixiff had mn * 1 1 1 in ' ' 



T perience in the construction of Horticultural Erections' 3 whir* 1Z ^\ ex ;L T G * °* ,Uive ^en extensively employed by tho Nc 



tafe.good materials, and workmanship, ct»nbi^^^^ Nurs,rvmen ; and they can wiuTtbe Jri* LfiL, 



^♦*^" ^nnnt h* nm« M ^ k f?_ , ., , . J". "Lonomj ana practical references to all by whom they have been favoured wi 



adaptation 

 position 



Oft O. have been extensively employed by tho Nobility, Gentry, and London 

 jrservincn : and tliev fun win, *ii« „^*^ JL^j__ .*• rTf *» *\ *f ,IIUf> « 



give the mo satisfactory 



h <>r«ler& Their HoUwat< r 



GOTTAM AND HALLEN, Sng 



Founders, &c 



^ STKIMlENSONJittSTEPllEIf o.N and SONS, 



n **i 6l ;* 0rAC<Jcl,1!,<h Street, London, Manufacturer of Iron 



nurdlos, I eneing, &c . Improved Iron i I C u Boiler* 



HS4? P T ratll » , " T WtT T n J n « Buildtafi of every description, by 



Hot Water.- Prices and Estimat ..UH~l „„.,„ .««iL-*« ' J 



LTURE 



IN ALL 



ITS 

 BRANCHES. 



JOKKT WEEKS & Co., King's Road, 



A SHOW 



^ at0lies 



2, WINSLEY STREET, & 76, OXFORD STREET, LONDON. 



m DEVOTED ENTIRELY TO ARTICLES OF HORTICULTURE 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES UPON APPLICATION. 



Mowing Machines 

 Fountains 



Ornamental Wire Work 

 Flower Stands 



Hand-glass Frames 

 Game Netting 

 Hurdles 



Garden Engines 

 Do. Syringes 

 Do. Rollers 



Flower Labels 



Flower Ricks 

 Garden Bordering 

 -Vatering Pots 

 Garden Arches, &c. 



Garden Chairs 



IKON HURDLES, STRAINED WIRE FENCING, GAME NETTING 



mt DF^PTP,r.v AGRICULTURAL LIST UPON APPLICATION. 



VmnL^ ° F PLAIN ' 0RNAMENT AL, CAST AND WROUGHT IRON. AND WIRE W0R1 



^iHIBITION PRIZE MEDAL GATES AWD ENAMELLED MANGERS. 



BY 



HER 



MAJESTY'S 



ROYAL 



LETTERS 



PATENT. 



^ - VS?4J - ¥ 5N ,,&Ve ° n Show, at their 

 •^^arietyof t h"A^. ins - ley Street ° xford Btreet, London, 



PnceT v \ 7 \ 5H° w w« wticles for the Garden, &c„ at 



Fj *inei Mn^r ?} m \ Ro|lers . Cast-iron Rickstands, 

 ,_,_ -Tool, f al i , V , ^ l 1 T, » Machines, Garden Chairs. ,perior 



t2f*J * n <* * lar^ ? ' ? arden Vase8 * nd Pedestals in jrreat 

 ^^Plemeni" ^^^ment of H, icultural and Agricul- 



S*^*t^3?"" P 1 **. P '" Trainer,. Km **W 



^^m&nd Crn ^^ a Y a ^ ° Very descrip fi ° n of Wire Work > 



P DENCH, Patent Hothouse Works, 



"« Kind's Road, Chelsea. 



These Patent Horticultural Buildings are superior to all 

 others, wood being used for the frame work, but covered with 

 Galvani J Iron Sashes, and all completed for 1 s. 3d. per foot super. 

 Hundred >f reference ran given, and Printed Pri sent. 



HOTHOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, FRAMES iTTlCHTS 

 FOR PITS, CUCUMBER X MELON BOXES & LIGHTS. 



■•- 



■ 



and Greenhouse Plants are also 



HftaJ 





ches, <fc c . 





Stf 5 





r Strained Wire Fencing. 

 le upon the most impro% 

 nd Wood combined, which 



ford Sn 



opposite the Pantheon, where every Infor- 



EUROS' 



«* iT » 



*s& 



rtiek. r7. .V* Manufactures in Slate a variety 



hU„M..l — ^ _ 



•Tort, 



TAMES W A ITS, Hothouse Builder, 8, Claremont 



n 1TT , P, * ce » °ld Kent Road, London. 



Green and II ,0» 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14 feet wide, any 



■igth , from lb to 100 feet. Frames and Lights for Pits, 6 ft. 6 in., 

 Jit., t ft. OS- 8 ft., and 8 ft. 6 in. wide, any length, from 12 to 

 100 W*t Upwards of 200 i'linimber and Melon Coxes and 

 Lights, from 1 ft. by 3 to 10 ft. 6 in. bv 5 ft. 6 in., kept readv, 

 rlazed with stout sheet giaas, painted four tiroes, complete, ready 



lmmeuiate use, all made of best material, packed «,« ^v w 



' la Qt Tuts and TW« D ^ ,. . * U P arta 0i 1P ki] ■lom.— Reference may be had to the Nobility, 



and Boxes forwarded on application. ! Gentry, and the Trade, in most of the counlte in England. 



HOTHOUSE BUILDERS 



'T'HE NOBILITY and G t'TRYrtoot to erect Bar- 



-*- ticultural P.iiildinga, or fi lIot-w«ter Apparatna, will find 



at our Horticultural Establihi 



and 1? use Works, 

 Kin >ad, tea, an exten- 



sivevs thotm^d 



horn Conaervatoriea, Pita, Ac, 

 erected, and in full < » n , 



mbining all modern Smprove- 

 enis, so mat a lady or gentleman can select the description of 

 ouse best adapted f nquioai purpose. 



The HOT- W A T EE AP \ R ATU S, whicli passes through all 



the Houses and Pits 

 affording hot top 



and bottom heat, ig 

 iu constant opera- 

 tion andparticularly 



worthy of attention, 

 many ox we s and Pits r« of wide and lofty dimensions, 



heated by one boiler, wi h, during the severe winter months 



does not cost in labour and fuel 

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

 the apparatus is so arranged 

 that each House or Pit may bs 

 heated separately and to the 

 equired temperature. The 

 s ndid collections f Stovs 

 i'i the highest state of cultiva- 

 tion, and for sale at very low prices. Also a fine collection of 

 strong Grape Vines in Dots, fi all the best sorts. 



Plans, Mod I m.] ti mates of Hoi ultural Buildings; also 

 Catalogues of Plants, Vines, Seeds, &c, forwarded on application 

 to JOHN Weeks & ( o. f Kings Road, Chelsea, London. 



HEATING BY MOT WATER. 



JOHN WEEKS cSc Co., King's R »ad, Chelsea, Hor- 



fJ ticultural Builders and Hot AVater Apparmtc Manufacturers. 

 At our two Establishments horticultural s fully carried 



out in all its branches. 



The accompanying 

 sketch represents our 

 I: ed Boiler. These 



i '" tile rs are very powsr- 

 ful, durable, and econo- 

 mical. The whole of r 

 extensive nursery estab- 

 lishment is heated by 



Her. measuring 

 nly 5 ft by 3 ft. 6 in, 



Tl Houses heated con- 



ist of forcing-houses of 

 various descriptions, 

 many of them are of 

 wide and lofty di men- 

 us, in length 1000 ft., 

 and exposing to the at- 

 1; re upwards of 



16,000 superficial feet 



f glass. During the late 

 severe winter it onlv 

 i 3*. per day for 

 fuel, and we had more 

 than a sufficient com- 

 mand of heat. Any 

 number of forcing-houses 

 can be heated by m of 



°° 00 «1 



regulated at pleasure. Plans, 



hiihinrs, or Heating by Hot 



i 



Water, forwarded on application. ' 



John Weeks & Co., King's Kcad, Chelsea, 



