. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . r a Bentall or a Howard.—I am, &c. John Marriage.(No. 7.) Hilton, Burton-on-Trent, April 1, 1859. I am decidedly of opinion that ploughing done by FowlersSteam Plough is far superior than it is possible for horses to doit, as the treading of the horses is a decided drawback to them,whilst there is nothing of the sort when done by steam, and itis in every other respect quite equal to that done by horses, andthis was the universal opinion of my friends. I am nowploughing across a mixed soil, or more properly speaking afield of different sorts
. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . r a Bentall or a Howard.—I am, &c. John Marriage.(No. 7.) Hilton, Burton-on-Trent, April 1, 1859. I am decidedly of opinion that ploughing done by FowlersSteam Plough is far superior than it is possible for horses to doit, as the treading of the horses is a decided drawback to them,whilst there is nothing of the sort when done by steam, and itis in every other respect quite equal to that done by horses, andthis was the universal opinion of my friends. I am nowploughing across a mixed soil, or more properly speaking afield of different sorts of land—viz,, gravel, sand, clay, andeven some rocky parts, and it keeps a regular depth of about II inches, and leaves the land much lighter than when doneby horses.—I am, &c, yours truly, «(W, Bradbury John Smith, Coven. Tor further particulars apply to JOHN FOWLER, Jun., 28, Cornnil], London, Mat 28, 1859.] THE GARDENERS CHBOMCLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 477 HORTICULTURAL WORKS, DANVERS STREET, PAULTONS SQUARE, CHELSEA, JAMES GRAY RESPECTFULLY begs to inform the nobility, gentry, Nurserymen, Gardeners, and others, that he continuesto carry on the business in all its branches at the above old established premises. CONSERVATORIES, GREENHOUSES, FORCING HOUSES, VINERIES, PITS, &c, of every description, erected on the most approved principles. HEATING BY HOT WATER. J. G. having specially devoted Lis attention for many years to this part of the business, is now fully prepared to Heat everydescription of public and private buildings, viz :—Churches, Mansions, Warehouses, &c., as well as all structures connected withHorticulture, in the most efficient manner. His system is the most simple that cau be adopted—which he has found fromlong experience to be the best—cau be constructed at less cost, and is more easily managed than those of a complicatednature which have attracted the notice of the public. J. G. begs to call attention to his CAST-IRON CORRUGATED A
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