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THE GARDENERS 1 CHRONICLE. 



[August 11, 1888. 



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SPAN FRAME 



For Brick Walls, with 

 Lantern Ventilator. 



SECTION No. 7. 



Feet. Feet. 



12 X 10 



16 X 10 



20 X 10 



24 X 10 



28 X 10 



32 X 10 



36 X 10 



40 X 10 



44 X 10 



48 X 10 



52 X 10 



£ *. 

 11 

 13 15 

 15 15 

 18 15 

 21 10 

 24 8 

 27 5 

 30 

 32 18 

 35 15 

 38 10 



SPAN FRAME 



For Brick Walls, with 

 Lantern Ventilator. 



SECTION No. 10. 



Teems : — Nett Cash on 



Feet. Feet 



12 X 12 



16 X 12 



20 X 12 



24 X 12' 



28 X 12 



32 x 12 



36 x 12 



40 X 12 



44 X 12 



48 x 12 



52 x 12 

 delivery. 



£ s. d. 



14 7 



17 10 



20 12 



24 5 



27 15 



31 5 



34 15 



38 



41 15 



45 5 



48 10 

 efree. 



TESTIMONIAL. 



From George Higgins, 

 Esq., Eastlands, Dul- 

 icich, S.JE. : — 

 " Dear Sirs, — 



" The Frames arrived in 

 perfect, order. Now they 

 are placed in position I am 

 very pleased with them. 

 I would never buy the 

 old kind of light again ; 

 although yours are a little 

 dearer at the first, they 

 must be far cheaper in 

 the end. No doubt before 

 the summer is over I shall 

 want more." 



TESTIMONIAL. 



SPAN FRAME, 12 ft. wide, for fixing on Brick Walls. 



These form excellent Cucumber or Melon Houses. 



IMPORTANT. 



RANGE of VINERIES with centre PLANT HOUSE. &c. 



FOSTER & PEARSON, BEESTON, NOTTS- 



From H. Stuart Mur- 

 ray, Esq., Ffford 

 Cottage, Lymington, 

 Hants. 



" Dear Sirs, — 



" The House duly 

 arrived, and was fixed 

 with ease. Not a bolt or 

 screw missing, and every- 

 thing fitting perfectly. 



" I am extremely pleased 

 with it, and shall have 

 pleasure in recommending 

 you to my friends." 



Only the very lest 

 materials and workmanship 

 are used in our Houses. 

 The timber is carefully 

 selected and dried in our 

 own sheds 2 years before 

 use. The so-called cheap 

 Houses are in reality much 

 dearer, as they arc fre- 

 quently decayed within 5 or 

 6 years of erection. 



Editorial Communications should be addressed to " The Editor ; " Advertisements and Business Letters to "The Publisher," at the Office, 41, Wellington Street, Covent Garden, London, W.C. 

 Printed by William Richards, at the Office of Messrs. Bradbury, A9NEW & Co., Lombard Street, Precinct of Whitefriars, City of London, in the County of Middlesex, and published by the 

 eaid William Richards, at the Office, 41, Wellington Street, Parish of St. Paul's, Corent Garden, in the said County.— Saturday, August 11, 1888. Agent for Manchester— Johm Hsywood. 



