THE GARDENERS’ MAGAZINE. 
Ai-OUST 23, 1913. 
GJ.'i 
No. 75. MELON and CUCUMBER FRAME. 
BOULTON 6* PAUL, 
LTD., 
HORTICULTURAL 
BUILDERS, 
NorwicK. 
attractive, practical class houses. 
CARNATION HOUSES A SPECIALITY. 
HEATING APPARATUS installed in COUNTRY 
HOUSES. HORTICULTURAL & PUBLIC BUILDINGS. 
Every part of these Houses is thorous^hly well 
made, painted three coate. CLAZEO AT OUR WORKS 
WITH 210Z. CLASS and CARRIAGE PAID. 
Lituitfa ami viLeiitleuieuMwaiiea up .u oy hp^;oiium. ai . 
CARRIAGE PAID to most Goods Stations 
™ in England. 
Painted three coats. Glazed with 2loz. Glass. 
No. 77.—VIOLET FRAME, Oft.by 4ft I ni ic n 
Simi artoNo.75, with Two Liirhts .. i ** ^ 
SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES^ 
No. 
All parte 
Till' PATTISSOR ’ LAWN BOOTS ^ 
Simplest 1 Stronarest! 
Most Economical 1 
Soles of Best English Sole 
Leather (Waterproofed)with 
Motor Tvre Rubber studs or 
Solid Rubber. Fig. 1 can be 
RE FlTTEDrepeatedly,equal 
Fig. 1. to New Boots. Rubber Soles 
strongriy recommended. 
Ueod In the ROYAL and in thoueande 
of the 
PRINCIPAL GARDENS. 
Silver Medals- 
Royal Horticultural Societr, 1904. 
Eoyal Internat’l Exhibition, 1912. 
Huhdreds of Testimonials. 
Th$ n$ld Bays: “ As g^ood as any¬ 
thing that could be devised.'* 
lUuRtrated Price List from— Fig. 2. 
I'.MniSSON i CO.. 4 GREYHOUND LANE, STREATHAM,S.W. V 
Kmnell’s Boilers 
THREE LEADING TYPES i- 
T-i, “ANGLIAN,” Sectional, heats 8oo to 8,ooo ft. 4in. pipe. 
The “ROCNFORD Tubular, heats 6ooto 8,ooo ft. 4in. pipe. 
The “ HORSE-SNOE for the small Greenhouse. 
Saddle Boilers, Trentham Boilers, and all classes of 
Pipes, Fittings, etc., ready for immediate despatch. 
Write fof List No. 77, post free. 
CHAS. P. KINNELL & Co., Ltd., 65 & 65«, Southwark St., London, S.L 
MODERN 
GLASSHOUSES 
as supplied by MESSENGER 
and CO., Ltd., arc made of the 
best materials, and only capa¬ 
ble and reliable workmen are 
employed in the erection thereof. 
The following letter was recently reemved by us oo t!Se 
completion of a contract for a weil known Mr.-nbe/ 
of Parliament 
Fehrumy, igti. 
“ I should not be doing my duty to your 
workmen if I did not at once tell you, on the 
completion of your work, how pleased I have 
been with each and all of them. 
“They hare been most obliging throughout 
the whole job, and hare endearoured to do 
crerything in an efficient and thoroughly workman 
like manner, and I must congratulate you upon 
having such capable employees.” 
