99 d 
Dee. Gth, 1884. 
THE GARDENING WORLD. 
“ Haud desinam donee perfeeero.” 
R. S. DUNBAR, 
Late of THE THAMES BANE UtON COMPANY, 
4x, UPPER THAMES ST., LONDON, E.C. 
HOT-WATER 
PIPES. 
2-inch. 
... ... Is. 0 cl. 
3-inch. 
Is. 5 d. 
4-inch. 
Is. 94 
per yard. 
j > 
j j 
ELBOWS 
Is. 44 
2s. Od. 
2s. 64 
each. 
j j 
j j 
SYPHONS 
2s. 0 cl. 
3s. Od. 
4s. Od. 
each. 
n 
jj 
TEES . 
2s. Od. 
3s. 04 
4s. 0d. 
each. 
DISCOUNT FOE CASH TO THE TEADE. 
FAWKES’ 
Slow-Combustion Boiler. 
Most efficient and cheapestHeat- 
ing Apparatus in existence. 
The only hot-water apparatus on true 
slow-eombustion principles manufac¬ 
tured : will burn house cinders ; costs 
nothing for fuel; will last all night; 
is a tenant’s fixture. 
No. 1 will heat 55 ft. 4-inch 
pipe, 50s. 
No. 2 will heat 110 ft. 4-inch 
pipe, 75s. 
Price of COMPLETE APPARATUS, 
consisting of No. 1 Boiler and Fittings, 
8-feet smoke pipe, down-draught-pre¬ 
vention cap, stove-pipe stay, two rows 
(equivalent to 24 feet) 4-inch pipe, 
syphon feed cistern and cover, and India- 
rubber ring joints, delivered free to any 
goods railway 
£412s. 6tf. 
This is. a more 
complete. appara¬ 
tus than given by 
any other maker. 
New Illustra¬ 
ted revised and 
reduced Price 
List, also price of 
Apparatus for 
lieatingany sized 
house, post free 
on application to 
CROMPTON 
A NT) 
FAWKES![!! 
(late T. H. P. 
Dennis & Co.), 
Horticultural 
Builders 
and Heating 
Engineers, 
CHELMSFORD. 
London Office :— 
Mansion House 
Buildings. 
station 
STOVES, 
I S imrivalledforGardeners’, Foresters’, Farmers’; 
Joiners’, and Amateurs’ use. It requires no oil. Sharpen 
with a spittle or water. Puts on a keen sharp edge ; no humbug 
about this. Cut in Hones for Axes, Hedge Knives, Razors, 
Penknives, and Plane Irons, &c. Honourable mention Paris 
Exhibition, 1878; and Bronze Medal London International 
Exhibition, 1884. Ask your ironmonger or other retail house to 
get you one, and give my address ; if he won’t, drop me a note. 
'fCHK C. MONTGOMERIE, Tam O’Shanter Stone Hone 
\\ orks, Dalmore, Tarbolton Station R.S.O., Ayrshire. 
Many attempts having been made to produce a good stove for 
greenhouses, &c., A. H. SMITH will send you a No. 1 stove 
and 10 feet of .3-inch pipe carriage paid to any 
Railway Station for 25s. All made of fire-clay, 
PN with gas burner and cock, as shown in drawing 
1 v on its own merits. If not approved of, return 
will return the 
money in full. 
Further parti¬ 
culars can be 
obtained on 
'application to 
the' Patentee. 
A. H. SMITH, Victoria Street, Clifton. 
Watson’s Boiler. 
fj'HE BEST of all Boilers for Amateurs is 
l WATSON’S GUINEA SUSPENSION BOILER, most 
Economical, Effective, Substantial, and easily managed, from 
21s. each.—Apply for Prospectus, enclosing. stamp, to J, 
WATSON, Patentee, The Nurseries, St. Albans. 
Directions for Setting, with Prospectus, any size, to heat 
rom 40 to 2,000 ft. of 4-in. Pipe. 
THE CELEBRATED 
^j 
RICHARD SMITH & CO., WORCESTER 
(ESTABLISHED 1804.) 
■RTTT'RQ Lovely Flowers in Winter and Spring for a 
AS U LJJO trifle. Ready in Autumn. 
ROSES (20 acres) 
doz., 105s. per 100. Packing and Carriage free for Cash 
with Order. 
FRUITS (74 acres) B St„“d“S»d'oMS 
at low prices. 
SHRUBS, &c. (91 acres) 
TREES, FLOWERING PLANTS (8s. per 
doz., 50s. per 100), FOREST TREES. 
ROSES IN POTS (80,000) 
Forcing, &c., 15s. to 3t>s. per dozen. 
ALPINE and Herbaceous Plants 
4s. per doz., 25s. per 100 (R. S. & Co.’s Selection). 
STRAWBERRIES K™ r \& mc ' 
VTNRR thousands of grand canes, 
V iiH JJXJ 3s. 6d. to 10s. 6 d. each. 
CLEMATTS White to Dark Purple, Single and 
VjAJXjJJAAiiD, Double, ! 2 S . to 24s. per dozen! 
THREE ACRES OP GLASS FOR STOVE AND GREENHOUSE PLANTS. 
FAMOUS PLANTING AND FORCING ASPARAGUS AND SEAKALE. 
VEGETABLE, FLOWER, AND FARM SEEDS. 
DESCRIPTIVE LISTS, containing an immense amount 
of useful information, free on application. 
ANTIM0NIAL RED RUBBER GARDEN HOSE, 
Last four times as long as ordinary white vulcanized hose, 
stands severe Government tests, thus proving superiority of 
quality; lighter in weight, greater in strength', and.cheaper in 
the long run than any other hose for garden use. A corre¬ 
spondent writes :—“ I have had a length of your Red Rubber 
Jlose in use nine years, and it is now as good as ever.” Beware 
of counterfeit red hose, and order direct. Samples and priced 
catalogue of hose, garden engines, and fittings'free. 
MERRYWEATHER & SON, 63, Long Acre, London, W.C. 
STRAWBERRIES 
ALL THE YEAR ROUND. 
THE 
LOUGHBOROUGH 
GREENHOUSE 
Hot-Water Apparatus. 
AN ESSAY ON THE 
Cultivation of the Strawberry, in the 
Open-Air and Under Glass. 
BY 
WILLIAM HINDS. 
PRICE ONE SHILLING. 
17, Catherine Street, Strand, W.C. 
Samples and Price Lists Post Free. 
CAMBRIC 
■S« 
Children’s,1,8 
Ladies’....2/11 
Gents’.3/11 a " 
By Appoint¬ 
ments to the nAnrrnm 
8WSSJ POCKET 
cess of Germany. 
ROBINSON and 
CLEAVER, 
BELFAST. 
Hemstitched. g-_ 
Ladies’ ..5/6 s 5 
Gents’...7 ih 
All Pure Flax. 
“ The Cambrics of Robinson 
and Cleaver have a world¬ 
wide fame.”— Queen. 
HANDKERCHIEFS. 
Price, as engraving, with Boiler, open feed syphon, 12 ft. of 
4-inch hot-water pipe, and patent joints complete, £4 4s. 
Delivered free to any Station. Discount for cash. 
This is the simplest, cheapest, and most powerful apparatus 
made. , It requires no brick setting, no stokehole, and no hot- 
water fitter for fixing. The Boiler stands in the Greenhouse, 
the front only being outside and flush with the outer wall, so 
that'the whole of 1 lie. heat from the boiler itself is utilized. 
It burns over 12 hours without attention at a nominal cost. 
Loughborough ” Boilers to heat up to 650 ft. of 4-in. pipe, 
with hoi-water pipe, joints, Ac., Ac., always in stock. 
COST OF APPARATUS FOR HOUSES OF ANY SIZE 
ON APPLICATION. 
The measurement of Greenhouse being given, every appa¬ 
ratus is delivered with pipes cut and fitted ready for fixing. 
Illustrated List, with full particulars, post free. 
DEANE & CO., 
Horticultural Builders and Hot-Water Engineers. 
46, KING WILLIAM \ t A-RTriAiiT 
street, ; LONDON. 
Printed by G. Norman and Son, Hart Street, Covent Garden, and Published by Brian Wynne, at the Office, 17, Catherine Street, Covent Garden, in the Parish of St. Paul’s, County of Middlesex. 
Saturday, December 6th, 1884. 
