The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . tys Gardens, Chiswick;also to Mr. Glenoinning, Garden Architect, &c. &c., ChiswickNursery, in the same neighbourhood, where the apparatus maybe seen in successful operation, in connection with their newTanks. The following are the present prices :— PlainBoiler, in. se s, 10 I 1 5 Ribbed Boiler. 2 2 2 15 3 10 8 15 ai 7 e 10 612 6 25 0 6 6 Will heat ofPipe. 50 to 70 ft. 4 to 125 to 250 feet. 300 to 400 feet. Forcing Pit,Length by feet, Under 25 to 4040 to 6565 to 100arm a grap-ery ,anda pit 50ft. rwa i ( 600 to 80


The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . tys Gardens, Chiswick;also to Mr. Glenoinning, Garden Architect, &c. &c., ChiswickNursery, in the same neighbourhood, where the apparatus maybe seen in successful operation, in connection with their newTanks. The following are the present prices :— PlainBoiler, in. se s, 10 I 1 5 Ribbed Boiler. 2 2 2 15 3 10 8 15 ai 7 e 10 612 6 25 0 6 6 Will heat ofPipe. 50 to 70 ft. 4 to 125 to 250 feet. 300 to 400 feet. Forcing Pit,Length by feet, Under 25 to 4040 to 6565 to 100arm a grap-ery ,anda pit 50ft. rwa i ( 600 to 800 feet, If pipe, as much 35 0If 3-inch pipe be used, one-tliird above quantUies are rough estimates, which may be va-ried by enlarging or contracting the fire, or by regulating thelire door. It is possible to heat a much larger quantity of pipewith the boiler, but it would be done at great loss of fuel. Theabove proportions can be generally relied on as a near approxi-mation to what is correct. THE TANK SYSTEM. =1^= 5. ^^p:^^ ^^™^^*^r ::^T^^ DURBIDGE & HEALY, having heated a consider-?-^ able number of Pits and other Horticultural Structures,for the cultivation of Pines, Melons, Cucumbers, and other tro-pical plants, particularly upon the plan recommended in Mr,Mi recent works on the culture of Pines and Cucumbers,many of which are working at this time for winter forcing,prove beyond a doubt that every kind of structure may beheated by Burbtdge & Healvs peculiar Tank Apparatus, withthe absolute certainty of producing the desired result. TheirApparatus may be seen at work at the following places :—Horticultural Gardens, Chiswick; Royal Botanic Gardens, KewjBaroness Rothschilds Gardens, Gunnersbury; Mr. Glendinning,Chiswick Nursery; Messrs. Henderson, Pine-iapple-place; andin more than one hundred other places.—130, Fleet-st., London. WIRE-WORK, HOT-WATER APPARATUS,GREEN-HOUSES, &c. BAKER,MANOR-HOUSE,MANORPLACE, , CHELSEA, Man


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