. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . ing, &c., Improved Iron and Copper Conical Boilersand Apparatus for Warming Buildings of every description, byHot Water.—Prices and Estimates furnished upon application. HORTICULTURAL WORKS AND HOT-WATERAPPARATUS MANUFACTORY. Kensal Green, Harrow Road, London. JOHN TAYLOR and SON beg to call the attentionof the nobility and gentry to the very superior manner inwhich they Erect all kinds of Conservatories, Vineries, Green-houses, &c,, combining every improvement with elegance ofdesign, and durability of materials and workmansliip. Their VENT


. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . ing, &c., Improved Iron and Copper Conical Boilersand Apparatus for Warming Buildings of every description, byHot Water.—Prices and Estimates furnished upon application. HORTICULTURAL WORKS AND HOT-WATERAPPARATUS MANUFACTORY. Kensal Green, Harrow Road, London. JOHN TAYLOR and SON beg to call the attentionof the nobility and gentry to the very superior manner inwhich they Erect all kinds of Conservatories, Vineries, Green-houses, &c,, combining every improvement with elegance ofdesign, and durability of materials and workmansliip. Their VENTILATING APPARATUS for the Fronts andRoofs of Houses lias given the highest satisfaction. Churches,Chapels, Schools, Entrance Halls, Public Buildings, &c., heatedwith Hot-Water Apparatus in a most economical and efficientmanner. & Son have great pleasure in referring to numbersof the nobility and gentry by whom they are extensively engaged. HOTHOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, FRAMES S LIGHTSFOR PITS, CUCUMBER S MELON BOXES & JAMES WATTS, Hothouse Builder, 8, ClaremontPlace, Old Kent Road, and Hothouses, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14 feet wide, anylength, from 16 to 100 feet. Frames and Lights for Pits, 6 ft. 6 in.,7 ft., 7 ft. 6 in., 8 ft., and 6 ft. 6 in. wide, any length, from 12 to100 feet. Upwards of 200 Cucumber and Melon Boxes andLights, from 4 ft. by 3 to 10 ft. 6 in. by 5 ft. 6 in., kept ready,glazed with stout sheet glass, painted four times,complete, readylor immediate use, all made of best material, packed and sent toall parts of the ^Reference may he had to the NobilityGentry, and the Trade, in most of the counties in England. HOT-WATER APPARATUS. I R. PEILL, ]7, New Park Street, Southwark,* • (late Stephenson and Peill), Inventor of the ImprovedConical Boilers in Iron and Copper, is now enabled to make con-siderable reduction in the prices charged by his late firm, and tosupply the trade upon very advantageous terms, with materialsfor Warm


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