. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette. k, of18, 2i, 36, anil 48 inches wide; it can, however, be made to anydimensions desired. Patterns forwarded free of expense. 12 iuches wide 3d. per yard j 30 inches wide lid. per yard 13 „ „ 4Ad. „ 3G „ „ 9rf. 14 „ „ 6d. ., I 48 „ „ Is. „ Galvanised do., Id. per foot strong Imperial Wire Sheep Netting, 3 feet. Is. Gd. perrunning yard ; if galvanised, 2s. Also every description otWire Nursery and Fireguards, Wire House Lanterns andShades, Fly-prnof Pish Covers, Meat Safes, 6zc. ; WindowBlinds, Is. Kid. per square foot, with bolts
. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette. k, of18, 2i, 36, anil 48 inches wide; it can, however, be made to anydimensions desired. Patterns forwarded free of expense. 12 iuches wide 3d. per yard j 30 inches wide lid. per yard 13 „ „ 4Ad. „ 3G „ „ 9rf. 14 „ „ 6d. ., I 48 „ „ Is. „ Galvanised do., Id. per foot strong Imperial Wire Sheep Netting, 3 feet. Is. Gd. perrunning yard ; if galvanised, 2s. Also every description otWire Nursery and Fireguards, Wire House Lanterns andShades, Fly-prnof Pish Covers, Meat Safes, 6zc. ; WindowBlinds, Is. Kid. per square foot, with bolts complete, in maho-gany frames ; Gothic Garden Bordering, Gd per running f^ot;Flower Trainers, from Sd. each ; Garden Arches, 20s- each ;Flower Stands, trora 3s. 9d. each ; Galvanised Tying Wire forplants and tref:s. Dahlia Rods, and every description of Wire-work; Weaving, for the use of , millers, Ax.—Atthe Manufactory of Thomas Henry Fox, 44, Skinner-street,Saow-hill, London. B UDDlNGa PATENTMACHINE. M 0 W J N G. Thi9 Machine may be worked by persons who cannot use aScythe. It may he adjusted to cut any lenj^th, and leaves amore even surface than can be produced by the most skilfulmower. The Grass maybe cut when dry, and may be collectedin the box, which enables the gardener to cut his lawns at themost convenient time, and renders sweeping afterwards un-necessary, while with the same amount of labour more thandouble the quantity of work can be done than with a sizes are made both for manual and horse power, andthe prices have this year been reduced to the lowest possiblescale. There are now between 3000 and 4000 of theseMachines in use. Manufactured and sold by John Feerabee and Sons,Phcenix Iron Works, near Stroud, Gloucestershire. Geneeal Wholesale Agents.—Messrs. Uausomes and May,Ipswich. Agents.—Messrs. Mapplebeck & Lowe, Bull Ring, Birming-ham; Messrs. Lister and Lees, Cateaton-street, Manchester;Mr. Wm. Drurv. Castle
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