THE FLORIST AND POMOLOGIST ADVERTISER. 
HEATING in HOT WATER. 
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HEATED ON THE MOST IMPROVED SYSTEM, 
COMBINED WITH PERFECT VENTILATION. 
B ATHS Fitted upon Economical Principles connected with Kitchen 
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Successors to JOHN R. PEILL, 
Sole Manufacturers of the Improved Conical Boilers, 
"which require no brickwork, and which boilers have for their durability and 
economy attained a celebrity far surpassing any other boilers ever invented. 
PARK IRON WORKS, 17, New Park St., Southwark, London, S.E. 
N.B.—Patent WINDMILLS for pumping and driving farm machinery, from 
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POLLARD are now making a powerful Windmill lor the India Board, with 
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Now Ready, price Sixpence, free by post for Seven stamps, 
MANUAL OF HEATING 
STOVES, GREENHOUSES, PITS, AND FRAMES, 
BY MEANS OF 
HOT WATER, FLUES, HEATED AIR, AND FERMENTING MATERIALS. 
WITH NUMEROUS ILLUSTRATIONS. 
By ROBERT FISH, Gardener to Colonel Sowerby, Putteridge Bury. 
Monthly, price Is., with four Coloured Illustrations, 
THE WILD FLOWERS 
OF GREAT BRITAIN. 
Illustrated by Coloured Drawings of all the Species by CHARLOTTE GOWER; 
and Botanically and Popularly Described, with Copious Notices of their History and 
Uses, by ROBERT HOGG, LL.D., F.L.S., and GEORGE W. JOHNSON, F.R.H.S., 
Editors of The Journal of Horticulture and Cottage Gardener. 
Just Published, Second Edition, in limp cloth, price Is. 6d., 
HINTS ON THE 
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London: Journal of Horticulture and Cottage Gardener Office, 171, Fleet 
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