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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



[Decembeb 8, 1888. 



THOMAS GREEN & SON, Limited, 



SMITHFIELD IRONWORKS, LEEDS, AND SURREY WORKS, SLADKFRIARS ROAD, LONDON, S.E., 



HORTICULTURAL ENGINEERS to HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN, call Special Attention to tbeir Patent Wrought-Iron Municipal or Angular Chambered and Tubular 



HOT-WATER BOILERS, 



And others with SHELVES, and Hollow or Ordinary Cast-iron GRATE BARS. 



GAnni C QHII EDO With WATERWAY BACKS and WELDED BOILERS, any of which are specially adapted for Heating Greenhouses, Conservatories, Churches, Chapels, 

 OAUULC DUILLHO? Schools, Public Buildings, Entrance Halls, Warehouses, Workshops, &e. They are the neatest, cheapest, most effective, and durable of any extant. 



The MUNICIPAL and TUBULAR ones are remarkable for their great heating power, slow combustion, and the length of time the fire will burn without requiring attention. 

 These Patterns secured the FIRST and HIGHEST PRIZE— a SILVER MEDAL-at the Royal Horticultural Society's Exhibition, South Kensington, London, June 1, 1881. 



The Best Boiler Extant, 



- Front Elevation — 



The longitudinal section gives s 



SECTIONAL PLAN 



v of the fire-box, water space, flues, &c. The cross section gives a view of the fire-box, water space and V-shaped back. 



The front elevation shows it set in brickwork, which is necessary for this class of boiler. 



SIZES AND PRICES. 





, 1000 ft. 



Price £15 













1280 



„ 21 











heat 4-in. piping 



J2200 



,, 32 











as follows : — 



/4000 



„ 60 













l 7000 



, 85 











MB1 3 ft. 2 in. long by 2 ft. in. wide by 2 ft. in. deep 



MB 2 4 ,, by 2 ,, by 2 „ 



MB 3 5 „ by 2 3 „ by 2 6 „ 



MB4 6 6 ,, by 3 „ by 3 ,, 



MB 5 8 6 „ by4 „ by 3 9 ,, 



TESTIMONIALS. 



Messrs. THOS. GREEN and SON, Ltd., NORTH STREET, LEEDS. Re HEATING APPARATUS- Borough Engineer's Office, Municipal Buildings, Leeds. January 9, 1886. 



Gentlemen,— I have great pleasure in bearing testimony to the efficiency and satisfactory working of the Hot-water Heating Apparatus you erected in these public buildings. 



The buildings are four storeys high, and we have a total length of about 28,000 feet of piping in them, varying in size from \\ in. to 6 in. diameter, with their connections, &c. The several 

 offices and rooms can all be in operation at one time or separately, and the heat regulated by means of the valves to the temperature required, even in the coldest weather. 



Two of your Patent Municipal Pattern Boilers, No. 4, work the whole of this piping easily, although we have three of them fixed. They are very powerful and economical in the consump- 

 tion of fuel, and I am pleased to be able to report of them and the apparatus so favourably. I am, Gentlemen, yours truly, THOS. HEWSON, Borough Engineer. 



Morley House, Bagot, St. Saviour's, Jersey, November 10th, 1886. 



Gentlemen, — The large Municipal Boiler which you sent me last year is doing its work satisfactorily; it is heating 5.000 feet of 4-inch pipe in one of my vineries, and I am quite sure that 

 it has power to work a much greater length, while in cost of fuel it compares favourably with my other Boilers. 



I have uow five of your Boilers in use, and I cannot speak too well of their heating powers, or their comparatively small consumption of fuel. 

 Messrs.. THOS GREEN and SON, Ltd., LEEDS. Yours faithfully, (Signed) G. W. BASHFORD. 



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NEW EDITION, CORRECTED UP TO DATE. 



THE COTTAGER'S CALENDAR OF GARDEN OPERATIONS. 



By the late Sir JOSEPH PAXTON, M.P. Reprinted from the Gardeners' Clm 



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