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COMBINING SIMPLICITY, CHEAPNESS, AND DURABILITY, 
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** Nothing can be more rs de than to build them, nothing more simple e than to remove them. "— Daily Pa May 22, 1862. 
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The Cash vi^ d LEAN-TO pin pin Water- dini Doors and Ends p" are as follows :— 
ft. Lig h 
Ft. In. hts 10 ft. I n. 12ft. Lights 14ft. Lights 16 ft. or 
20 7 in length pu o 0 £16 20 11 in length £21 18 0 £28 10 0 £34 
31 3inlength 16 10 21 2 inlength 29 12 0 45 y 0 
41 llinlength 20 18 O0 26 18 6 42 Tinlength 36 16 0 46 14 O0 57 7 0 
vi 3 in length 6 38 10 0 64 3inlength 51 0 18 0 80 10 
7inlength 39 6 0 49 11 6 85 llinlength 66 12 0 83 2 0 103 11 0 
105 1Lin eur 48 17 60 12 107 7inlength 8110 0 101 10 0 126 13 
SPAN-ROOF HOUSES at double the above prices for each length of h 
Circulars with Lists of | Prices and Cards x vey vd in A ioh in É pow of London, 
Estimates for Heating an cation to 
SAMUEL HEREMAN, n ‘PALL wees EAST, LONDON, S.W. 
Coventry, Aberdeen, and Paisley. 
also 
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Manufactured in London; Newton in Cartmel, Lancashire; Gloucester, 
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bove Patent Hothouses 
A HANDBOOK of VINE and FRUIT TREE CULTIVATION, 
M be had of Mr. HEREMAN, Be cond Edition, price le; $ a free, 1s. id. 
tical.” —Cottage Gardener, Oct. 6, 1863 
AUSTIN'S ARTIFICIAL STONE. 
INVENTED BY FELIX AUSTIN, 1826. 
Tuis WATERPROOF STONE, improved during a A scared of more than 30 years, is the only one 
to which the chisel can be applied for high finish of or 
vp executed for ae OSBORNE, 
and most other residenc which 
An immense quantity of work has during the sais DS 
TRENTHAM, ARUNDEL CASTLE, _WOBURN, | ia of th ility, 
tone erally mistaken for, e therefore brings no 
land Cement is obtaining a fac titious 
redit to the peculiar invention, It thus becomes necessary ye that Port 
spats) do mark the distinetion escis = AvsrIN's material and a mere Cement which is as variable in 
quality workmen ent, 
en SEEL tee bee ork when fixed by the 
they have it te a + oer i models far exceeding any ever before 
A general idea of it may be conve yed by the following summary :— 
946 DIFFERENT KINDS of VASES 
mselves; ahd after so long a series of years 
e possessed by a similar seri rhe 
17 FLOWER BOXES for WINDOWS, &c. 
94 STATUES and FIGURES of CHILDREN, 6 GARDEN 8 
70 FIGURES of ANIMALS and BIRDS. SL BUNDIAL pa 
22 ORNAMENTS for GATE PIERS. 
About 200 FOUNTAINS, at Prices from 107. to 4001. 
15 B. 
And a GREAT VARIETY of BALUSTRADING and 
ASKETS from 1 to 10 feet, diameter. PEDESTALS. 
As public specimens of their ER open to the inspection of all persons, they beg to refer to FOUNTAINS 
erected in the Cities of CANT RBURY and GLOUCESTER, and to the large FLOWER BASINS and 
eto ecute e for the ROYAL HORTICULTURAL GARDENS, and the new AVENUE GARDENS, 
Kerbing made to any plan, in 3 or 4 feet lengths. 
AUSTIN, SEELEY, anv CO., 369—375, EUSTON ROAD, REGENT’S PARK, N.W. 
