. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . numerousother be viewed tho day previous and incu-ning ofSale; Catalocues may Im had at tho Swan, Stratford; of theprinclpjil SeedsiiMUi in London; and of the iVuctioneers, Aiuorlcau Nurnerv, Loytonstone, lOssex, CONSIGNMENT FROM GHENT FORaBSOLUTE SALE., , NimBr;RVMK,N, ANI» Otiiiuih. MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRLS nre in-Htiuctod to Sell by Auction at tlui Mart, BartholomewLane, on FRIDAY, November 7, at 12 oClock, 5il0 lino DounLE Camellias and 400 indian azaleas, con- slHtingofull the approved kinds, well set with


. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . numerousother be viewed tho day previous and incu-ning ofSale; Catalocues may Im had at tho Swan, Stratford; of theprinclpjil SeedsiiMUi in London; and of the iVuctioneers, Aiuorlcau Nurnerv, Loytonstone, lOssex, CONSIGNMENT FROM GHENT FORaBSOLUTE SALE., , NimBr;RVMK,N, ANI» Otiiiuih. MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRLS nre in-Htiuctod to Sell by Auction at tlui Mart, BartholomewLane, on FRIDAY, November 7, at 12 oClock, 5il0 lino DounLE Camellias and 400 indian azaleas, con- slHtingofull the approved kinds, well set with bloom buds;(I line large Orange TreoH witli fruit; lOOO Gladlolns Gando-vomhIh, and 2JO Standard Perpetual , consisting of all thelending varlfttieH.—On view the morning of Halo. (Catalogueshad at flio Mart; and of the Auctioneers, American Nursoiy,Loytonstune, Ehhbx. 720 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Oct. 25, 1856. JOHN WEEKS-AND HORTICULTURAL. ESTABLISHMEH^T, KIMGS ROAB, WHOLE HEATED BY ONE TliQ accompnnying: sketch in a birds-eye view of oar Horti-cultural EHiftblisliment, the whole of which is heated by OiieBoiler, ou tho KyBtem knowu WEEKS ONE-BOILER SYSTEM. The Hketch below shows tlie kind of Boiler, from which there is amain flow and return pipe up eiich side of the establisbment, with avalve fur every house and division, by which any one can be heatedalone, and any or all of the others remainin;^ qiiile cold, or thewhole or any part regulated to any temperature. The main flow and return pipes are laid in drains with orna-mental gratings over them, ko tbat the whole of the heat fiom themcan be made use of at pleasure. The water circulates through 5030 feet of pipe throughout thevarious houses and pits. If the houses and pits were placed in aline, they would extend about 1000 feet, exposing to the atmosphereupwards of 16,000 superficial feet of glaaa. We have no hesitation in asserting that tliere is no apparatu


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