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THE GARDEN ERS CHRONICLE AND 
STEAM POWER MACHIN 
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HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS MANUFACTURED BY 
BEST MATERIALS AND LOWEST PRICES. 
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i No. 3.—GREENHOUSE, from 14 to 18 ft. wide. 
No. 5.—Peacu House, from 15 to 18 ft. wide. 
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No. 6.—GnEENHOUSE, from 18 to 20 ft. wide. 
No. 7.—Forcine House, from 18 to 20 feet wide. g 
HENRY ORMSON, 
‘HORTICULTURAL BUILDER & HOT-WATER APPARATUS MANUFACTUR 
STANLEY BRIDGE, KING'S. ROAD, CHELSEA, LONDON, A 
Deep! IM for the very liberal and kind patronage bestowed upon him 3 his commencement on his own account, begs most r 
8 the 1 0 MAN n, K., that it being his determination to spare no pains to merit a continu uance of their favours, and 
enabli his extensive and increasing orders punctually, and at the lowest possible cost (agreeably with the best Materials and W. i 
Sisi i complete set of Steam Power Machines, peculiarly adapted for the purposes of his Trade, 4 
PARES DES = | INFORMATION as —— agn wd will, by referring to amy of the above sections, receive immediate attention 
CIFI or plain.and inexpensive practical Struct 
see E amel, p ures, and for the most elaborate oponen Erections 
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tent, Jointless, Tubular Boilers of all sizes, always on view "- for sale at 
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