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No. 1.—Cucumper AND MELON Pir, 10 ft. wide. No. 2.—Pive Pır, 14 ft. wide. 
No. 4,—Vinery, from 15 to 18 ft. wide. Vo. 9.—GRnEzNHoUsE, from 12 to 20 ft. wide. 
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z No. 6.—GREENHOUSE, from 18 to 20 ft. wide. No. 7.—Forome Hovse, from 18 to 20 ft. wide. 
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HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS MANUFACTURED BY STEAM POWER MACHINE 
. BEST MATERIALS AND LOWEST PRICES. : 
HENRY ORM SON, 
STANLEY BRIDGE, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, LONDON, 
Deeply grateful for the very liberal and kind patronage bestowed u begs respectfully to inform the 2 Gentry, N ee 
that it being his determination to spare no pains to merit a . of their favours, and that he may be enabled t execute his 
increasing ers punctually, and at the lowest possible cost (agreeably w ith the best Materials and Workmanship), he has Mn a most 
Steam Power Machines, peculiar purposes of his Trade. . 
PARTIES DESIRING INFORMATION as to prices, &c., will, by referring to the above sections, receive immediate Sies n 
PLANS, SPECIFIC. TES for plain and inexpensive practical Structures, and for ilis most elaborate Architectural 
"Wood or Iron, forwarded on pplication. 
N. B. Ormson's Patent Jointless Tubular Boilers seen in successful operation M E Veitch’s, Royal £ 
Nurs e, E Est. Seale and on view and for sale 
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