THE COTTAGE GARDENER AND COUNTRY GENTLEMAN’S COMPANION.— June 17,1856. 
200 
quantity of water is sufficient, and tliat this, after passing 
through the stove, might be conveniently used for garden 
purposes. 
It must he remembered also that this plan may be 
added to any existing stove, and that the sole expense will 
be for the pipe to conduct the stream, and for the 
labour of the carriage and arrangement of the rock-work.— 
Horticultural Society's Journal. 
1* Boiler and flue. 2 . Fireplace. 3. Coalslicd. 4. Hot-water pipes. 5. Water tank. 6 . Hot-water cisterns. 7 . Doorway, /a. Rock-work. 11. Pipe with hot-water to fall over the rock-work. 
12. Cold-water pipe. 13. Stop-cock. 14. Boiler. 15. Ash-pit. 
