“pacewsen 12, 1874] THE GARDENERS 
X 
CHRONICLE. 
JON ESS 
PATENT 
“DOUBLE L” SADDLE BOILER. 
fuel 
ws ee z Ben Baad — biker ‘oilers, it is computed 
of fu e cost of setting is eee as is also the 
eunied, ae the bits bet a made ap wro “a ht instead „e cast iron, thereby avoiding its 
ty to crack, renders it one of the best hoen pe ies ou 
the Sapadity with which heat can be got or a iube of houses a iaa unsur- 
and the following extracts from Tes iannis received from persons accustomed to the use 
-water shapers will prove that the expectations raised for this boiler es “oan fully 
in cocoon that they are prepared to send to any part of 
Rs: articulars and prepare plans and estimates for hot- 
on ; : Or sik. will, on receipt of full particulars by post, send 
SADDLE Borer i is apts in sizes to heat from 300 to 10,000 feet of 
and can only be obtained from the Pat 
communications respecting prices of ais 3 "RE should be addressed— 
J. JONES anD SONS, HoT-WATER ENGINEERS, 
6, BANKSIDE, SOUTHWARK, Aata = ft 
FAVOUR O 
NES'S PATENT “DUBE L” SADDLE BOILER, 
wt Mr, CHARLES YOUNG. 
Mr. J. ame, Gara inir to W. Stuar Fro 
- Seg, er M ABBEY, WATF ORD, os 5», 1873. A Pee BaLHamĪm HILL, S.W., May 29, 1 
the wo; a of your Patent “Double b sana “Having given your Patent ‘Double I b. Boilers vt fair ‘ial 
that it gives entire satisfaction, and, | at my Nurseries e tisfacto 
Ban the 700 feet of ree piping 
seldom to use the other Boiler a mical of all boil a ; they w 
so requir “7 a considerable deal le boilers I have in 
tance at 
E 
the old Sidle, which E 
; it also heats aoli quicker than any Boiler From Mr. R. Tuosmpson, Gardener to H. Crawshay, E 
core Your * Double L” "Saddle ‘Boiler 1 like ver E A 
“You ouble L’ iler ev u ve 
BRAHAMS, Gardener to N. M. Forbes, Esq. worked it regularly since it fixed, I fad it to be a very 
TONE, December 30, 1871 pow „and, at the same time, an economical Boiler. 1em 
L’ Saddle Boiler, and find it | also pleased with the manner in which the pipes are fixed, an 
opinion that th their To throughout. The „stops could not possibly b be 
it is now required better. aon 
the kind of Boiler I should recommend to all | charge to reget the heat as he eases” 
as you can get botha quick 
From Mr. PANS ON, Gardener to the Rev. G. H. Devonport. 
FOXLEY, near HEREFORD, Yune 4, 1873- 
eiA E tate sona your ‘ ‘Double 1 d Saddle Boiler a fair trial, 
I believe itto be the best 
Double L’ Saddle er ae t he — 
=, answer exceeding well, and give 
Traa Mr. H 
om 80° to go” aye or PY aah with very Mintle " Wouble 
ae PARK, Mrpptesporo’, "May 28, 187 
“ Ihave given Ean n L’ Saddle j 
and have found it give satisfaction. S admirably 
th a small gone: of fied, i aha na ak pout be the pre- 
enoa of fuel. ; I consider it the best I have used, and the 
Boiler and Apparatus € i 
ion, as it work quickly 
lly, and requires very little attention. I consider | Fyom Mr. J. MCCULLUM, Gardener fo J. W. Hallewell, Esq. 
e Boiler; in fact, ‘t SrraTForD COURT ieee, May 30, 1873. 
“I have thoroughly sented os ’ efficiency of Patent 
‘ Double L’ Boiler, and I fied with its heating powers 
that I can recommend it with confidence. eS properly 
arta oat ‘st MS, Gardene 
— EMEL Hiren > December 38, 1875; managed 1 T had it one of the most economical Bo 
‘ Double L’ dle Boiler 
; ; akawe have had, and am well satisfied as 
et more economical a e Saddle, From Mr. W. Beecu, Gardener to Sir J. W. Hart 
z amount of work about kalt the “ Kincswoop WARREN, Epsom, May Pi 
z g? “The two ‘ sone L’ Saddle ano de put in here ps “the 
caig ne imant Dr. ae " orking tisfactorily. 
Hot-water Apparat 
From Mr. S. PETTIT, aoe o F. Sart 
Ti RRERS, a 
sammie 
HITTON Tower, RoTHBURY, Fune 3, 
ged ora Saddle Boiler is giving 1 great kh a 
uses old, and conse- 
s, E 
s had y 9 { ii s 
= te ad a good trial thi 
mat =< ery tard oa | last w ices first-clas ms wee © omparatively 
id ze.” | little “fuel, poor the work it has to 
. HOT WATER ENGINEERS 
BANKSIDE, SOUTHWARK, LONDON, SE. a 
a fir oul 
761 
THOMAS'S . 
WROUGHT- -IRON FITTINGS 
R WIRING WALLS, FOR. THE PUR 
OF TRAINING FRUIT TREES — 
he French system, and as recommended by Mr, W. 
Re bir “The 
Parks, Pron roih sand Gard The Garden, a and author of “ The 
ogi Per doz.—s, 
GALVANISED RAIDISSEU eae 
GALVANI a TERMINATING HOL DFASTS pee 
required for each line — 
GALVANISED. WA 4L EY nee 
d. 
o 
o 
ő 
GALVANI WIRE, 2s veri 
siaspraned yom with fai rritclary oh ad ye ps the © above, and 
Fidia for Espalier Traine EE 
ch application alloned for 3 
amounting to 2os..and upwards. S 
quantities 
cash on 
quotations aoe 
J. J. THOMAS & CO., 
PADDINGTON Shen ton 28 _ a EDGWARE 
ROA LONDON 
Illustrated and Priced. Catalogues Ay every description of 
Horticultural Wi 
FITTINGS for WIRING WALLS, 
For the Poet bed A Elioni EA a ruit Ti rees 
= as Soie age a gparny T Ls in his new 
ork, ‘‘ The Parks Promenadk and Gardens o of Paris.” 
by this system nails and shr ie are ay dispensed with, 
the walls are not injured, and no harbour is afforded to small 
The Ty ing of the Fruit Trees is —_ = one- Bg of 
alls by in 
the ti ime required , the old system. The 
sinple, i easily be applied to any Wa 
F MATERIALS 
ciNaNEAD RAIDISSEURS for ta, Tah t the Wires, 
One of these required for 
45. ‘per doz. 
ALVANISED WALL EYES, 6d. per dozen. 
GALVANISED TERMINATING HOLDFASTS, 2s. per doz, 
GALVANISED WIRE, 2s. 6d. and 3s. per 100 yards 
