386 THE «GARDENERS CHRONICLE. [бетти 25, rpg | 
"ULBS 
THERE: IS NOTHING SO EXPENSIVE] 
TO THE PURCHASER | 
BADLY BUILT HOTHOUSES| 
There is nothing so Trying to Material and Workmanship as Horticultural Structures, and yet the 
present vage ts for those wretched buildings made of the commonest Swedish Deal, and that even of 
and fourth rate quality. It is impossible for them to last anything like the time they should do, the res t = 
being a continual expense and source of annoyance. | 
There is no Wood in the World so good and durable for Horticultural Buildings as the best Yellow [: 
(or what is termed by some Red) Onega Deal and those who employ the Advertiser may rely on 
having it. 
H. ORMSON, having a most complete set of Steam-Power Machines, is in a position to execute 
Orders to any extent, with the greatest despatch and at the lowest possible prices consistent with the best d | 
Materials and Workmanship. | : 
Plans and Estimates given for Horticultural Buildings of every description, either in Wood or Iron | E 
H. ORMSON'S Work, on an extensive scale, both Building and Heating, may be seen at the Royal 
Gardens, Kew, and at many of the Seats of the Nobility and Gentry throughout the Country. 
Boilers and Heating Apparatus of the best description. 
HOT-WATER PIPES and CONNECTIONS and a variety of the best BOILERS always kept in Sto 
PRICES AND ESTIMATES ON APPLICATION. 
HENRY ORMSON, 
HORTICULTURAL BUILDER ax» HOT-WATER APPARATUS EE 
STANLEY BRIDGE, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, LONDON, S.W. 
