THE GARDENERS OHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, ie [Avergr 99, € 
HORTICULTURAL WORKS, - 
DANVERS STREET, PAUETSNS SQUARE, CHELSEA, S.W. 
JAMES GR 
M THE NOBILITY, GENTRY, NURSERYMEN, GARDENERS, AND OTHERS, THAT HE E 
t FULLY BEGS TO INFOR 
5 ON THE BUSINESS IN ALL ITS BRANCHES AT THE ABOVE OLD ESTABLISHED PREMISES. 
CONSERVATORIES, GREENHOUSES, FORCING HOUSES, VINEE Gn PITS, m 
VERY DESCRIPTION, ERECTED ON THE MOST APPROVED PRIN CIPLE 
HEATING BY HOT WATER. 
blic and priv: — 
devoted his attention for many years to this part of the business, is now fully prepared to Heat every des scription of pu p 
Modos pom been y as well as all structures connected with e p^ the most efficient — His system is the most simple that can be 2 E 
Zong ex eriencé to be the best—ean be constructe d at less cost, and is mo y managed than those of a complicated nature which have attracted e noie. of the public, 
i d. begs to call attention to his CAST-IRON CORRUG ATED ARCH B ILE R, which from its si mpliei city of con: struction has ‘not the liability to fracture to mic tos duum 
complex desig: n are always subject. They have been exte €— used for many years, and have given the greatest satisfact 
All business is conducted at this establishment o n the principle of lowest remunerative profits consistent with best materia! jals and workmanship. 
PLANS AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON THE SHORTEST NOD 1 
V'ELLLOILOV | WEEKS’ ONE BOILER E 
BY E iP 
m -|JOHN WEEKS & COMPANY, 
pum TUS Mmm KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, S. ws. 
HALLENGE rug WORLD to produce a Boiler 
of their Upright Tubular Boiler that t will produce e like “the 
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WAND HOT WATER — 
MANUFACTOR p TS Tl Fulle indifo +} 
BRIDEWELL The following q J the challe nge:— 
INCENT “SKINNER "(ate 
jer dir ayd: for seven: yosns Areaof Houses} Total length 
CREE CES feet | of Piping. 
= es, d Houses, & 
e best materials ee NN — Say Aa ak ~ gm ean 1,200 5,500 
Whol 8 e Raia om t Messrs. F. A. Smith, Dulw id 11,000 
effectually re M. Van Houtte, Belgium eau 3,300 13,000 
Our own Fruit Forcing Show Establishment 1,000 7,000 
Iso the Nurseries of Mr. Woodroffe, —— ee * W.; Messrs. Rollisson, 
ng, S.; Messrs. Wood & Ingram, Hunt Mesers . Wood & Son, 
Tootin ingdo 
Maresfield ; together with numerous Public Buildings a and Establishments of 
the Nobi ility and Gentry far too numerous for insert 
J. WEEKS & Co., 8 Builders and Hot-Water Apparatus 2 
s Road, Chelsea, S. W. 
PLANS AND e FREE ON — 
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Hothouse Builders and Hot-Water Apparatus Manuf cull 
Fanuiacu 
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these Boilers have 
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Sé inch Cast itto 
36- pigs slit e t ditto 
entlemen 
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s at prices lower than those of any other 
house in Lo stimates for Ho te: paratus erected 
comple Me ina ane ypartofih the wg — and an Illustrated Catalogue 
onapplication to J. Jonxs,6, Bankside, Southwark, London, S. E. 
isP. Q 1738 
Horticultural Building py di 4 ed E r 
gs of every — Heated on the most a soved princi 1 Heated 
with — t city of construction. A Range of Houses contain ning 000 fe — et to Four b 
X t. Two o Hundred Cusuagher Boxes and Lights, and fro 5 
D a M Mite p ; glazed and painted complete, ready for immediate à p 
S PRUNING and BUDDING KNIVES, SCISSORS, " References to the Nobility, Gentry, and the Trade in most of the Counties is 
Sold. by all Locum urserymen and Seed Merchants in 
Claremont Place, Old Kent Road, London, SE. 
