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resents our 
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HEATING EXTENSIVELY BY ONE BOILER, COMMONLY CALLED 
“WEEKS? ONE-BOILER SYSTEM.” 
Builat y, rtienitural Build; tat ihag ia iiia, G a ‘a 
y 
D Ch &e nd to 
J. Weexs & Co. ihe ts their own dtidlasive Establishment, the whole of which is heated by one boiler, and may be seen in constant operati 
vatories, &e , upwards of 1000 rae in length, the water in the various houses ys 
heated separately. y, or the wi wantin and an rm ot at pleasure, 
J. WEEKS & Co. hi 
Greenhouses, Conser- 
y Edward vt epg n & Co., Wellington Road, St. John’s Wood. 
We will here quote Mr, Henderson’s own words, expressing his approval of our ONE BOILER Nobility and Gentry about to erect Horticultural Buildings or to fix Hot-Water Apparatus 
SYSTEM. He says:— will find at our Horticultural Establishment aaa Hothouse Works, King’s Road, pee an 
“Iam oe enea sfied with t. traordinary results of what Messrs. Jons WEE ee have | extensive variety of Conservatories, Greenhouses, Hotho ouses, Pits, &c., erected and in full opera- 
sp in heating a great Kibor EO our hot- aaa ONE wala It is alm oat ir impossi le ion, combining all modern improvements = the 
s my satisfaction sufficiently strongly. The effect and grea 
briti Tas, than 2 sacks o of coke in 24 pom is all that is used t 
ible for | ti various branches of the Horticultural ems 
ving pro Raced te t truly won- | t that bs lady. or gentleman can select the description of house best ada: apted to the purpose for which 
Se heat a dierth of hothouses, ean bb required. 
900. ni in ngi, and these various houses are to some extent 
150 feet and s 
in another, 200 feet in another ached ng pike Taiga plies laid. cae | ae a n Taen ae it is also an unlimited source of attraction, containing New 
winter 9 en.” H 1 +h G 
rs. JOHN Wrexs & Co. can also refer to numerous seats of the Nobility and Gentry in| The Collections of STOVE and I g g 
debus parte of the ER where one Boiler has howe fixed to warm a great number of houses, Xc., | #4 in endless variety, includ velt; g. 
a eeney the dwelling-house si from the same boiler. A large stock of GRAPE VINE fi i inp 
In some instances our one Boiler is doing the yak formerly done by 20, so that in these cases = TREES and SHRUBS oterery k kind. 
great number of fires, piepe and E ae Ab are entirely pE Lht with. The SEED BUSINESS i Hel ; 
At his Grace the Duke of Leeds’, Horn! may Castle, Yo Beenie, one of J. WEEKS & Co.’s Boilers is kind, peer of genuine good auatity. . an 
heating 10,000 feet of 4-inch pipe, an d one of the houses, a lar arge Conservatory 190 feet long, is GARDEN TOOLS II 1) oF tha hk ek 
situated upwards of 500 feet from the Boiler. fi Mirtio Kent P 3 
J. WEEKS & Go: make their i Tak bular Boilers of all sizes on the same economical principles; | erior article kept. 
nearly 4000 of which of differe: nt aizes in operation at the seats of the Nobility and Gentry| CAST-IRON a great variety of the most beantiful designs, 
throughout the K. cman and oi Nanas WIRE 
EW ORK for all ikd arani purposes. 
Ro ele EA O a ial ies 
JOHN WEEKS & CO., Horticultural Builders and sahii Apparatus Manufacturers, 
ey KING’S ROAD, CHE 
See our Iustrated Catalogues ; also Plans, Models, and Estimates of Hor sipna Buildings and trating 7 Hot- pre also of Cast-iron Vases and Fountains; 
also o Catalogues of Vines, Fruit Tre lants, Seeds, de 
COTTAM AND HALLEN, Engineers, eane &e. 
1856. 
Mt L AND aren on ee tol Nurseries, Kemp 
ve Town, Sota are prepared to supply good pri Lor 
ti TA) HF well pe n 60-sized pots of the various Novelties of 
Í f present si 
AENOR FUCHSIAS OF 1856.—The collection of 
eight for 6s. 
SMITH'S OF 1856,— Gene gel Prone Aceh hale 
pe T 
VERBENAS.— a, ‘Colestion of 1856, 4s. per dozen, 
well RA Lin 60-size d pi 
Smith’s per dozen, ditto. 
PETUNTA S.— Smith’s oe Turner's, ey the New Frenci 
striped varieties, 6s. pe ter 
TREE ae TIONS. a n plants in 48-pots for win 
| flowering, ay er dozen. ace 
CAMEL LIAS. — Well set with flower buds, our sp ao ri 
| tection stands unrivalled; we offer Kase naai we rel: 
plants from 15 to 18 inches high, 21s. per dozen 
inches high, 80s.; from 24 to 3 30 inches, 12s. per arn Wy 
ZALEA IND ICAS.—Choice varieties with Ena 2 T 
heads well set with flower =r ah at Poe 18s., 21s., and fen 
dozen. M. and Co. strongly re Pp 
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CHRYSA IEMUM Alfred Salter, 1s. 3d. h, or 6 for 63. 
ERECTA, 3s. 6d. t ach. tick of 
= VHITE FAIRY ROSE— M. & = Sag a oi inete ; 
x a A Fee 5 aa T a a this — piak, asd is well adapted for winter flo 5 
= good plants, 9s. per doz 
E G NIUMS Sotasiatie of Poart, Hoyle’s, and Turner? 
raat STREET, & 76, honey STREET, LON kis RANU of 1856; pran Pad selection, 36s. per dozen; i 
A SHOW ROOM D EVOTED ENTIRELY TO ARTICLES OF amni ge rs Cot bias ethic aba esas 
o. d our own selection, 8. 5 
cacao “CATALOGUES meen APPLICATION. Ma arte: , 
Mowing Machine Hand-glass Frames | Garden Engines Flower Sticks Do. do., 1854, purchasers’ — 12s. per d ae 
umes Wire Work Hurdles oe De. Bolles” Watering Pots = | Names of the various collec as ean be had upon applics 
Flower Stands Garden Chairs Flower Labels Garden Arches, &e. | Referducs oF Pod ce Order is particularly ia 
3 AINED CING, ETTING, &c. tikun correspondents aiite ihe ee. JOHN Rice 
AGRICULTURAL LIST UPON psndogrnte TION, at the Bedford Street Branch, ee righto om arany Ši 
“Sel OF PLAIN, ORNAMENTAL, CAST AND WROUGHT IRON, AND WIRE WORK, alae or ver 2s South Coast Rai piel iray, wih planta to pen 
N PRIZE MEDAL GATES AN D ENAMELLED MANGERS, pensate for longer distances, 
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