640 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Sepr. 20, 1856. 
JOHN WEEKS & CO., KING’S ROAD, CHELSEA. 
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pape size is 18 inches 
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diameter. 
HEATING EXTENSIVELY BY ONE BOILER, COMMONLY CALLE 
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J.W & Co. rei to their o' own ext ensiv: o Establis hment, the whole of which is heated by one boiler, g may be seen in onimi operation, warming Hothonses, ive A Conser- 
Dorna Aay pti a 1000 feet in length, the water in the various houses 
heated separa! mn dg taped Soe and tags ee soguted at pleasure, 
J. Weexs & C ington Road, St. John’s Wood. 
We will here auste Mr. Henderson's own words, expressing his approval of our ONE BOILER ig The Nobility and ae abont to erect Horticultural Buildings or to fix Hot-Water Apparatus 
SYSTEM. He sa will find at our Horticultural Establishment and Hothouse Works, King’s Road, Chelsea, am 
“ I am more tha: P: sfied with the extraordinary results of what Messrs. Jons WEEKS & Co. have | extensive variety of Conservatories, reenhouses, Hothouses, Pits, &e., erected and in tull opera- 
son Lee as in heatin ng a great number of our hot- ay sie ONE ~— "yee It is almost impossible , or tion, combining all modern i ake ements in the pes branches of the Horticultural science, so 
express my satisfaction sufficiently strongly. bya effect and g aving produced is truly won- | that a lady or gentleman can select the descriptior of house best adapted to the purpose tor which 
derfuls te less than 2 sacks of coke in 24 hours is ali that is used to pny a mich of hothouses, dc., nearly | required. 
900 feet i in length, and these various houses are to some pacity widely separated, as 300 feet stan: d in one | gye 
Horticultural Establish a 
dires Haa iom, 130 fet E AEE Ir ut: oc: be, eei our as lott on ut | ane — — in great var is, ‘ety. it is also an unlimited source of attraction, containing New 
"Messrs, Jons WEEKS & Uo. also refer to numerous seats of the caren and Gentry in | The Collections of S ANTS, in all th g g 
various parts sof the jar thant Kasam one Boiler has — fixed to warm a great of houses, &c., | g 
and frequently the dwelling-ho pie also from the same boiler, A large stock of GRAPE VINES fe i inginp 
In some instances our one Boiler is aoe the ork formerly done by 20, so that in these can FRUIT TREES and SHRUBS ot every k kind. 
the great number of fires, stokeholes, and p Pamasa are eattraly dispensed with. The SEED BUSINESS i ; 3 inl 3 
At his Grace the Duke of Leeds’, Hornby Castle, ‘Semi one of J. Wexks & Co.'s Boilers is | oe and of genuine good quality. z 
pre Ac Paget Ra meng an ng od ca a lg large Conservatory 190 feet long, is „GARDEN TOOLS, 1 : iption, all of the best make, no 
J. Weeks & Co. make their Tubular Boilers of all sizes on the same economical principles; ini regi heer ep t ps 
pey oo which of different sizes prn in — on at the seats of the Nobility and Gentry Pi e g 
throughout the Kingdom and on the Con WIREWORK for all Ornamental Garden purposes. 
Hoth G h Conservatories, Forcing Pits, &e. H ieñti i l bining all the i f the day. HORTICULTURAL f descripti 
# See our Illustrated Catalogues ; also Plans, Models, and Estimates of Horticultural Buildings and Heating by Hot- fred also of Cast-iron Vases and Fountains ; 
“also Catalogues of Vines, Fruit Trees, Stove and Greenhouse Plants, Seeds, & 
JOHN WEEKS & CO., Horticultural Builders and Hot-Water Apparatus Manufacturers, 
NG’S ROAD, CHELSEA 
| pRUNINe. .—The GRECIAN PRUNING ‘SAWS 
versally acknowledged to be the best for every 
description of Pruning. They cut faster and cleaner than any 
other, and do dog oe d o Aar Price 2s. 6d., 3s., and 3s. 6d. 
each.—T HOM. 
Lo arei 
3 Hutt, late W. Coleman: Cutler, 4, ” Haymarket, 
O FIFTY PER CENT. BELOW C 
AHAFF C CUTTING, wert Peds da CATTLE 
Lo WEIGHING, DIB we and other MACHINES, by 
Ransomes, Garretts, “tes rranted fiers to new. paunaa 
WEIR, Agricultural Koginser, 26, E = Place, New Road (six 
doors west of Hampstead Road), L 
HOTHOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, FRAMES & LIGHT 
FOR PITS, CUCUMBER & LEMON BOXES & LICH’ 
Di gases SF Zs 
2, WINSLEY dae & 76, OXFORD STREET, TONDO. 
A SHOW a Biorb ENTIRELY TO ARTICLES OF HORTICULTURE. 
LUSTRATED CATALOGUES UPON APPLICATION. 
Conservati iu Machines Hand-glass Frames Garden Engines Flower Sticks Ii mad ii 
Greenhouses Fountains Game Netting Do. Syringes Garden Bordering = parts of the kingdom.— —References may be had to — 
Hot Water Apparatus Ornamental Wire Work | Hurdles Do. Rollers Watering Pots entry, and the Trade, in most of the counties in Eng! 
Garden Vases Flower Stands Garden Chairs Flower Labels Garden Arches, &c. vance 
IRON HURDLES, STRAINED WIRE FENCIN AME NETTING, &c. Buapsver, 
G, G. G, gl pert ba aS Evans, of Re. Sy Gael a Bond, We eae 
AGRICULTURAL LIST UPON APPLICATION. | ths, Pariah of St- Fanerey orc fn the Precinct os W setts sf Meares 
he Office, 
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF PLAIN, ORNAMENTAL, CAST AND WROUGHT IRON, AND WIRE WORK, Fi agg og Pinan of St} ae ete Garden, ii 
_ EXHIBITION PRIZE MEDAL GATES AND ENAMELLED MANGERS. hers all A2verecrppat, September 2, 1856, 
