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THE GARDENERS' MAGAZINE. 



February 3, 1912. 



MANUFACTURERS OF ALL K1>JDS OF 



HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS 



rVLSO 



HEflTIHG ENGINEERS 



OUR BOOK OF DESIGNS, 



Containing upwards of 200 photographic 

 illustrations, sent free on application. 



Plane and Estimates prepared free of cost. 



Representatives sent to any part of the 

 Kingdom to advise and take particulars. 



London Ofjice : 



Belgrravia Chambers, Victoria Street, S.W. 



iters 



THREE LEADING TYPES: 



The " ANGLIAN)" Sectional, heats 800 to 8,000 ft. 4in. pipe. 

 The " ROCHFORD|" Tubular, heats 600 to 8,000 ft. 4in. pipe. 



T/ie " HORSE-SHOE for the small Greenhouse. 



Saddle Boilers, Treatham Boilers, and all classes of 

 Pipes, Fittings, etc., ready for immediate despatch. 



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Pip 



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U'riU for List No. 77, post free. 



CHAS. P. KINNELL & Co., Ltd., 65, & 65a, Southwark St., London, 



NATIVE GUANO 



BEST and CHEAPEST MANURE for VEGETABLES, 



FRUITS and FLOWERS. 



Price £3 10s, per ton in bafrs at works. Lots under 

 10 cwt, 4s« per cwt. at worUs ; or 5s. per cwt., carriage 

 paid 60 any btat'onin Kiig-laiid. 



Extracts from 3oth annual collection of reports: — 



NATIVK GUANO for POTATOES, VEiGETABLES, etc. 



A. J. Bkard, Erdington: " Potatoe.s, splendid, ire^ 

 from disease. Best I ever had.' — H. Chester, Kant- 

 wioh: "Best onion manure I ever used. Grand for 

 onion fly." 



NATITE GUANO for FRUIT, nOSKS,TGM.\|T0ES,etc. 



J. Cant, Ipswich.: "Tomatoes excellent. Rosee 

 g-rand. Cheapest manure in market."— W. Eramptox, 

 Titchfield : " J^trawberries, eplendid crop." 



Orde-R to the NATIVE GUANO CO., LIMITED, 29. 



NVw Bridge Street, London, E.C., where 3oth year's 

 Wfitimonials, etc., may be obtained. Agents Wanted. 



supplied 



materials, 



MESSENGER 

 made of the 



capa- 



reliable workmen are 

 employed in the erection thereof. 



The following: letter was recently received bv us on th« 



Catalogues and Estimates Fret. 



completion 

 of Parliam 



well-known Member 



Cf 



I should not be doing 



February^ igii. 



workmen if I did not at 



my duty 

 once tell 



completion of 

 been with each 



your work, how 

 and all of them. 



you, 

 pleased 



to your 

 on the 

 I have 



''They have been most obliging throughout 

 the whole job, and have endeavoured to do 

 everything in an efficient and thoroughly workman- 

 like manner, and I must congratulate you upon 

 having such capable employees." 



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