THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[FEBRUARY 13, 
HOTHOUSES FOR THE MILLION. 
SIR JOSEPH PAXTON, M.P 
COMBINING SIMPLICITY, CHEAPNESS, EXCELLENCE, AND DURABILITY. 
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ALL THE REQUIREMENTS OF HORTICULTURE. 
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MANUFACTURED in LONDON; NEWTON in CARTMEL, LANCASHIRE; GLOUCESTER; COVENTRY; ABERDEEN, and PAISLEY ; in order to supply 
the Neighbouring Districts, and to save purchasers unnecessary expense in Carriage. 
Brick Walls, 
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highest order, they are, from their rom desirable for Market Ga 
"These eae GLASS ange are Le Seve of simple parts, and may be lengthened and arranged to form the boundaries of Gardens; they cost less than 
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TESTIMONIALS. 
** Grosvenor House, May 19, 1863. 
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Tie biai fo Dirsek 1860, Ł full: 1 thei dy y Hafaot. » 
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" Mr. 8. HEREMAN." «t Yours &c., PORTMAN.” 
“ 27, Grosvenor Square, May 14 
, 1863. 
“Sir,—I have much pleasure in reporting to you that I am quite satisfied with the 
Patent Glass Hoar bs oe furnished * 1861. My gardener at Sodio is of opinion, as 
fit as his 6 experien f them up to this moment goes, that iens Sayen of — which 
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es Mr. 8. HEREMAN.” tie. remain, &c., [Sir] Jons V. B. JOHNSTONE. 
Wooücote [Newport, Salop], May, 1 va 
“ Mr. Cotes has much pleasure - LI that led — aa herz. Lights put u; 
Mr. Hereman to be a addition , and shall be always ded to 
testify as to their efficiency.” 
** Mr. S. HEREMAN, 7, Pall Mall East." 
“ Belgrave, near Leicester, May 20, 1863. 
Lean-to House which you supplied to me in 1860 has fully answered my 
The House is planted with Vines, and Figs on the back wall; there is no 
artificial heat, and, i, though last year was a most uufaronrable one, some of the bunches of 
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** Mr. HEREMAN," ye Yours &c., ALFRED ELLIS.” 
{“ Johnson Hall, near err sare BUMTDKSEDU, mA 1, 1865," 
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“ I romain &., SAMUKL RICKARDS.” 
t Wath-upon-Dearne, near Rotherham, May 12, 1863. 
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* Mr, SAMUEL HEREMAN." * I remain, &c., G. P. NICHOLSOR." 
“ Norfolk Villa, Eastbourne, May 12, 1863, 
rs. Baugh has much mien in informing Mr. Hereman that her Ore! ss — 
pets re vid Bd = rs ‘ädmirably for the cult ure of fruit 
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“t Inverary [Castle] Gardens, May 21, 1863. 
H: Dear Bir; -L] have dunes pleasure in bearing bite vM an — efficiency of the 
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** Mr, S. HEREMAN.” 
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“ Dear Sir,—I am happy to inform you that the Glass tona "menn by ie 
every exi tion. Iam using one division for Cucumbers, and t ky 
plants, which thrive remarkably well, being so near the geet seii 
ventilation, hich thod of i 1 
- Yan. &e., Eowaxp Lyon.” 
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* Nothing can be more easy than to build them—nothing more simple than to remove them."— Daily News, May 22, 1862 
Million? are calculated to afford."— 
“We do not know in what other way so much interesting amusement, pleasant exercise, and luxurious profit, can be obtained as these * Hothouses fU 
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Bell’s Weekly Messenger, August 23, 1862 
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Circulars with LISTS of PRICES and CARDS to VIEW Houses in operation in the neighbourhood of London, also ESTIMATES for ORNAMENT 
Loco TORIES, GREENHOUSES, &c., can be had on application to 
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SAMUEL HEREMAN, 7, PALL MALL EAST, LONDON, S.W 
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The SECOND EDITION of A HANDBOOK of VINE and FRUIT TREE CULTIVATION, as adapted to the above Patent Hothouses, is now ready 
: and may be had of Mr. poems price 1s.; post free, 1s, 1d. 
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disappointed.” —Shirley Hibberd, Esq. in Floral yai 
