Sree THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 819 
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OSBORN & SONS 
BEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT THEIR 
PRICED AND DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE 
OF KITCHEN GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS, 
GARDEN SUNDRIES, &c., &c., for 1875, 
_Is now published, and will be forwarded Post Free on application. It contains a choice selection of all the best and 
Vegetable and Flower Seeds, also the leading Novelties for the present Season, heulia i E Aegon Daa 
BEAN, DWARF FRENCH— Osborns’ New cant Forcing. The late Mr. Brown, of Powis Castle, Welshpool, in his letter of Yan. 
Mie encient in collivaiidn fii forcing purposes, very dwart, wondesfully prolific’ and of an proved “rn ney oe With ns it agom all Ihave hitherto ie both for forcing be posni wc nt 
; excellent flavour, and equally valuable for open ground culture. , We have received letters fro reine te ij LN Lice asg oh Swansea, li 1874, Joa we oY, Phe incipal object in 
3 oge a amg ee of ane ie highest terms, but.as it is now so well known, md by ting viik Fulmer Peg Tecate very super alities of Romy saler FA apaes oft ‘orn 
= ey otras iy ppeare i in tha aioe ne Fete ing ar ie in its favour, we think i varieties, and from its compact grow wth and very prolific bearing aa = ager an to become 
eer e few noted below. od nin favour rite. It will be invaluable t o small „garden s with limit m its dwarf 
B The following eer, extracted from the Gardeners’ Chronicle of August 16, 1872, á ah and l 
j is one of many which have lately appeared in its favour in various horticultural paper: P rice 35. per quart. 
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Skee m E FORCING ETE vandi E i aiy BEET, OSBORNS’ SELECT RED (or DELL’S CRIMSON). 
J TA OOUE aps, opportunity to bring re the notice of your readers the | “We arantee our stock as being the true and original one raised b Bogue man 
4 L —! of the above French a for nag na Ad iggi ante - g Porc C pori pee | ag ago o, and selected by him and ourselves with a gfeitest care erer since hit is ha doat 
oat Bean, I can ir. proc om aa it as a really good useful variety. It is moderately | E or cultivation, efally valusits By Salnas y p + se dud 
_ dwarf in growth, a tremendous Ay e t an =. Bent S as ae French Bean 5 know. We! ve this | delicious faya PF of its root ; and for the Flower Garden sian sings, which’ 3 fa ay 
_ Season grown ‘ Sire Forcing,’ dded,’ ‘Sion House,’ and ‘Sir ” and aft ano vert Price 1s. per ounce. 
É OSBORNS’, in my opinion, is the mn of tet ai I purchased ony he $ hal epin ae ‘of seed 
this spring ; ‘after try: ing about a dozen pots o of `: the — ae = o feet | long, = BROCCOLI, OSBORNS’ WIN E. 
i rE ese Eday of gt at Novelties, | ; aes > 
E omg so many useless vegetables are palmed on the poms Public, I think i = E only ri ht that CRAIC Y ONE OF he bast, if not the, beet ler wees SASi sa ee beny 
good thing that does come out should be well known. ing. tch’s Autumn Gia m t Caul | | owing, commencing lx Mack. trae: white te heads of > Ram naerame savour sand Dy P a 
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any 
flower,’ ‘OSBORNS’ FRENCH BEAN’ sb ra to bea pore ptet in apie oe ens.” 
ner, Grimston Park, Tadcaster, Augus, ice 25. per ounce, 
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IMPORTANT.—O. & S, desire their Customers will pa pete them should they not receive a copy in a few days, as many were 
‘ t last Season, 
PULHAM NURSERY, FULHAM, LONDON, S.W. 
T COWAN COMPENSATING HEATING COMPANY, LIMITED. 
This Company, having purchased from the Dromore Patent meig Company Mr. Cowan’s valuable 
Patents for the United Kingdom, is now prepared to undertake the Erection of Apparatus on that System in 
all parts of the Country. 
> THE ADVANTAGES OF THE SYSTEM ARE AS FOLLOWS:— 
1. In most Cases it SAVES the ENTIRE COST of FUEL. 3. No Night Attendance is required. 
2. By iy arial more steadily than by any | 4, ‘There is no Smoke or Unpleasant Smell produced. 
THE SUCCESS OF EVERY APPARATUS ERECTED BY THE COMPANY IS GUARANTEED. 
ising Full sedate of this hit Testimonials, and Aarme “ the Press, can be seen ; 
i phlet, which cz ae 
The Company has an Eitcient Stat OF Engi ee Is at 
inspect places where the idea is entertained a; Eréctiniy the AoE 
The System has lately been adopted at Hazelwood, Herts, the seat of Lord 
Rokeby; Stackpole Court, the seat of the Earl of Cawdor ; Ripley Castle, Yorkshire, 
the seat of Sir H. D. Inglby, Bart. ; Langleybury House, Herts, the seat of Jones 
Lloyds, nami ; and at many other places, Also Mr. E. Bennett, of Hatfield, says :-— 
gt ordi u on the glorious success of your Heating Apparatus (now in 
use at Hatfield), pira: is working most satisfactorily, an and which has exceeded my tions. It is a decided’ 
success, and more cannot be said in its favour. Should it continue to work in the manner it now does, it wi 
oon h and start a new era in the heatin af of horticultural buildings generally. hir 
every barrow of coals thrown into the kiln some substantial return ; the 
returns were ashes, and the tr ouble of clearing theii away. I fnd our chalk is of an inferior 
The Company also ndetik the Erection of all other kinds of Heating 
w ALALELE Apparatus, and of Horticultural Buildings. 
l PLANS AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON V APPLICATION. 
SPECIAL MEDALS WERE AWARDED AT MANCHESTER, 1873; BELFAST, 1874; 
Office: 4, LOTHBURY, BANK, LONDON, EC. 
