THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. ae 4, 1860, | 
HOTHOUSES FOR THE MILLIONS 
UEL HERE 
APPOINTED SOLE AGENT FOR THE MANUFACTURE AND SALE OF 
S TO INFORM. THE PUBLIC THAT HE HAS BEEN 
THE NEW PORTABLE AND ECONOMICAL HOTHOUSES, 
Eb AND PATEN 
SIR JOSEPH PAXTON, M. P. 
Wie 
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ens of the highest orien or gentlemen’s gardes | 
where they may be made to cover any extent d | 
villa, and cottage panded. 
These Buildings are ao: ra and being composed of simple parts | They are calculated for gard 
ilding: paralleled cheapness, ing composed of si ple 
ean be diener Sairi or aatal to any Horticultural purpose e by ordinary eer for market package 
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labourers. 
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moderate cost of these houses not only places within the reach of persons | 
of Timited means a luxury hitherto confined to the wealthy, but offers immense 
advantages to all who have garden) walls already standing—as from their peculiar 
a cost hitherto unheard of. 
construction they can be formed into ranges of lean-to houses with a fac 
|: Whilst they are adapted for permanent structures they are also particulaty 
Although the. chief sim of ti 
1. operations. 
z perso mporary “or limited tenures, as they can with ease be | the requirements of Horticultural, op within 
poraina up and sint at a he pat of the tenancy. yentor was te, anges 1 cost of such structures, and $ meine the a6) 
The above engravings. s! me of the uses to which bord invention. can be | reach of all cl by varying the arrangemen The prie of these house! 
adapted, and the forms it € it It will be seen a no houses, | parts, ornamented Sates can easily be formed. e 
t b ats more useful purposes or get effect fulfill all | water troughs, doors and ends complete, are as follows 
res 8 Feet 10 Feet 
Ligh Lights, 
30 feet in length £3838 0... £42 5 f 
40 feet in length 4116 ... 53 17 i 
50 feet in length 51 5... 6510 
feet in length 6012 ... 77 
70 feet in length 69 5 ... 8710 
80 feet in length 7812 ... 99 ithe 
90 feet in length 8718 ... 111 0 
100 feet in length 9015 ...-.121 5 
The above lengths are given in round numbers, but from the nature of their tructi $ 
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PIR G DEES - = ae PR can be — n l adapted * required. $ 
“2 Jii eee a pr 7. Monday, January 9, 1 1800 f 
A ROTD i 
hase - Letters ae addressed to S. HEREMAN, 7, Pall Mall East, S.W., will receive immediate attention. 
ae ee Take Webern Pr + a Oman hans their OE 
Pewsey and published by theim at the Offre, No. 5, Ui Sat ee inaa Z we fg eh ae D i Se t Ca sri age rE | $ 
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