The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . J.; 30 sacks, 205. ; truck-load, delivered to any stationin London, Try our HEMP SASH LINE, made especiallyfor Greenhouses and Heavy Sashes—the best in the Office : 25, Commercial Road, : Belgrave Street, Stepney, London, E. ETTING for FRUIT TREES, SEED BEDS. RIPE STRAWBERRIES, &c. TANNED NETTING lor protecting the above from Frost,Blight, Birds, &c , 2 yards wide, id. per yard ; 100 yards, yards wide, \d. per yard ; 50 vards, 16^. N E W TAN N ED N ETTIN G, suited for a


The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . J.; 30 sacks, 205. ; truck-load, delivered to any stationin London, Try our HEMP SASH LINE, made especiallyfor Greenhouses and Heavy Sashes—the best in the Office : 25, Commercial Road, : Belgrave Street, Stepney, London, E. ETTING for FRUIT TREES, SEED BEDS. RIPE STRAWBERRIES, &c. TANNED NETTING lor protecting the above from Frost,Blight, Birds, &c , 2 yards wide, id. per yard ; 100 yards, yards wide, \d. per yard ; 50 vards, 16^. N E W TAN N ED N ETTIN G, suited for any of the above pur-poses, or as a Fence for Fowls, 2 yards wide, td. per yard; 4 yardiwide, 15 per yard ; ^-inch mesh, 4 yards wide, is. 6d. per yard. TIFFANY, 5J. and fS. per piece of so AND DELLER, 6& 7, Crooked Lane, London Bridga. July i6, 1881.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 93 GEEEIS PATEIT TUBULAE SADDLE BOILER Had the First and Highest Prize, a Silver Medal, Awarded at the Royal Horticitltitral Society s Exhibition^ Soicth Kensington, London^ on June 3, FRONT ELEVATION LONCITUOIUAL Tke yournal o/ ffortii itUurt, of yiitu g saji . Hkating AiIaratcs.—A great number of boilers, valves, i&c., were exhibited by eight competitors, and considerable in-terest was manifested in the verdict of the judges, and much jdiscussion was broiii:;ht to bear on the merits and shortcomings jof the different boilers. The apparatus for which the Silver ,Medal was awarded was a wrought-iron saddle boiler, with a<eries of intersecting tubes, somewhat in the form of the letter X,but the tubes in o^ee form, in the crown of the boiler. Mostgardeners who examined the boiler expressed a favourable I SCOT ON CROSS SECTION opinion of it. It ih no doubt a quick and powerful boiler with-out being complex, the latter condition having, no doubt, hadweight with the judges. T/ie Garden of June ii says ;— The premier prize, a Silver Medal, was taken by & Son for their new


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