546 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. [Avcusr 16, 1856. 
JOHN WEEKS & CO., b KINGS ROAD, CHELSEA. 
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HEATING EXTENSIVELY BY ONE BOILER, COMMONLY CALLED 
“WEEKS? ONE-BOILER SYSTEM.” 
every description, cae Houses, C 
J. rags refer to their own ve Establishment, ‘the whole of which is heated str o one , boiler, S may be seen in constant egett warming Hoth G onser- 
“Tater &e, roves; of 1000 feet in length» t the water in the beatae honses ieee gasie es, C 
whole together, a my pert no rh asure, 
d Hi Wellington E St. Jol yore Wood. 
We will here quote Mr. Henderson's own words, expressing his approval of our ONE BOILER The Nobility an ntry about to erect Horticultural Bu pias o fix Hot- tara Apparatus 
system. He says:— will find à dé our Hortieniinra Etiikan ead Hothouse Werke, "King’s R rine oerni an 
“Tam more than satisfied with the extraordinary results of what Messrs. Jons WEE s& Ci e | extensive variety of Conservatories, Greenhouses, Hothouses, Pits, &c., erected a ad M 
done. me in heating a great number of our hot-houses from ONE ieia Itis bere impossible for | tion, combining all modern Hapro vements in the various branches of ‘he! Horticultural p 
rll eer my satisfaction sufficiently ve, The effect and great saving produced is truly won- | thata lady or gentleman can select the description of house best adapted to the purpose for which 
odes less than 2 sacks of coke in 24 how all that > ae to heat a variety ron hothouses, d&c., nearly | it is mani red: 
inl th, and these Secon inane vine to some pore separated, as cae stand in — iati etn hish, en Smije nian e x 
Jis os 180 yet in her, 200 feet in another, pan zër on, including our lar ewly laid unlimited source of attraction, containing New 
winter ~; y Ps 11 at z eth 
Messrs. J refer to numerous seats of the Nobility and Gentry in| The Coll-ctions of STOVE and g 
Eee 3 of idl een puted Seten one a Boiler srr been fixed to warm a great number of houses, Xc., | y g 
“and frequent Taai the Sheltie Ese. i from the same boiler. ; A large stock of GRAPE VINES k fi y g fi i i Forcing in pot 
In some instan: aro “of te, ba Ms hal doing the e work former z ljan be Fea ara in these cases | FRUIT TREES and SHRUBS of every kind. 
Sthkehcting atid imneys, ity rely dispe’ wi The SEED BUSINESS i a 3 m ii 7 
Grace the e of Leeds’, Hornby Castle, Y rkshire, one of J. WEEKS & Co.'s Boilers is | kind AN of, ie pics| ktera ’ y 
10,000 feet of at tine D pire ae ae of the bomen x thrxe Conservatory 190 feet long, is GARDEN TOOLS Seer ie = + adh cto nai, 
500 feet the Boiler. a , P y P ’ r 
zo ser make their Tubular rd of all sizes on the same economical principles ; | inferior article kept. f pE Y 
saa 4000 of which of different Ao ew in operation at the seats of the Nobility and Gentry| CAST-IRON , y 
* the Kingdom and on Continent. WIREWORK for all Ornamental Garden purposes. 
JOHN WEEKS & CO., Horticultural Builders and Hot-Water Apparatus Manufacturers, 
ING’S ROAD, CHELSEA. 
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See our Illustrated Catalogues ; also Plans, Models, and Estimates of Horticultural Buildings and Heating by Hot-Water ; also of Cast-iron Vases and Fowntains; 
also Cata logues of Vines, Fruit Trees, Stove and Greenhouse Plants, Seeds, d&c. 
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HORTICULTURAL BUILDING Ç: AT THE LOWEST PRICES 
AND a: CONSISTENT WITH GOOD 
| HEATING BY HOT WATER PA RN MATERIALS & WORKMANSHIP, 
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GRAY & ORMSON, i, DANVERS STREET, CHELSEA, LONDON. 
RAY anv ORMSON, Danvers Street, Diteiny Stable ie had considerable ex-| G.& O-have been extensively employed by she Nobility, Gen a omy 
i perience i ion of Horticultural rae which, fo: ole s and they cone ite the jat confidence give the most “otwater 
AE So clan wor manship bined with economy and prac f aa oat ae en eel for all 
‘surpassed by by anything of of the apses in the country, are pment is also constructed on the most approved scientific princi may 
execute orders on the lowest possible terms, Ftc. ee 
