THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Jury 93, 1864 
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HORTICULTURAL BU BUILDING m COMBIN ING STREN Pe AND DURABILITY, E 
MANUFACTURED BY STEAM POWER MACH 
LOWEST PRICES AND BEST. MATERIALS. 
THE FOLLOWING IS THE REASON WHY ` rs M 
ORMSON’S | 
ONE-BOILER SYSTEM and PATENT JOINTLESS TUBULAR BOILERS B 
+ have become so universally adopted on account of their superior power, great safety, and economy. i ind 
ORMSON'S No. 1 BOILERS are heating upwards of 250 feet of Pipe. ` 
d. ORMSON'S No. 2 BOILERS " » 60 E 
bs RMSON'S No.3 BOILERS sy, . 190 c 
Er ae oe | ORMSON’S No. 4 4BORERS 5| , 55-390 7, 
 ORMSON'S No. 5 BOILERS oto.» x EOS. 
Boilers of larger sizes if required to heat 19,000 or 15,000 feet of Pipe. 
TRON and WOOD CONSERVATORIES of the most chaste and elaborate design; VINE RIES, PINERIES, - H | 
PEACH HOUSES, FORCING HOUSES, GLASS CASES for WALL TREES, PITS, &c. designed and. hailt, A - 
combining all the latest Improvements, so as to answer their intended purposes without risk of disappointment. A 
Plans, Specifications, and Estimates on application, E 
HEN zd GRMSON, iam Burtt TO Her Manarr, 
OT-WATE. MANUFACTURER TO THE COMMISSIONERS O; 
HER Kidde Di Siege ID PUSLIO BUILDINGS, AND TO THE ROYAL monroe SOCIETY. - 
STANLEY BRIDGE, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, LONDON, S.W. 
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