. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . rom 16 iocbes wide, for a boy to work, Up to 30 inches wide, for man and ... £5 10 0 £5 17 6 £6 0 £9 0 0 £11 10 0 Width Cut 16 ins. 19 ins. 22 ins. 25 ins, 30 ins. THE REGISTERED^IMPROVEMENT renders unnecessary the greatcare requisite in the handling of these machines on the old ; all thatis now required can be done by any unskilled Laboubee, who has onlyto push the machine before him. The Registered adjustment insures aclean and perfectly level cut^of any required height, and prevents theknives from cutting into the soil,


. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . rom 16 iocbes wide, for a boy to work, Up to 30 inches wide, for man and ... £5 10 0 £5 17 6 £6 0 £9 0 0 £11 10 0 Width Cut 16 ins. 19 ins. 22 ins. 25 ins, 30 ins. THE REGISTERED^IMPROVEMENT renders unnecessary the greatcare requisite in the handling of these machines on the old ; all thatis now required can be done by any unskilled Laboubee, who has onlyto push the machine before him. The Registered adjustment insures aclean and perfectly level cut^of any required height, and prevents theknives from cutting into the soil, however imsven .the ground may be. Copies of Testimonials will beforivarded, post free, on applicationto the manufacturer. The above may also be procuredat the principal Agricultural In-plementDepQts in London; of Messrt,*J. Veitch & Son, Exotic Nurseries,Chelsea; iu the Agricultural Depart-ment, and on the Lawns of the CrystalPalace. Sydenham ; and of all respect-able Ironmongers & Seedsmen in thecountry. ^JE? .iLiiillIll* ? v-i _ _. B. SAMUBLSON, Britannia Vt/orks, Banbury. T. GREENS NEW INVENTION IN LAWN MOWING ANDROLLING MACHINES, SOLE MANUFACTURER, IRON AND WIRE WORKS, NORTH STREET, LEEDS. REGISTERED JULY 24, 1855-No. 3739. T^HE ADVANTAGES OF THESE MACHINES supersede all others by having?»- a small Wheel in front of the Grass Box, consequently will mow verges and round flov7er beds,without any change of Wheels, or adding the old fashioned Roller, as in others; will also cut eitherwet or dry, and by the simple adjustment of a thumb screw, in front, can be raised or lowered to cutthe Grass length required ; and having two Rollers behind, and a small one in front, they roll theividth they cut; they will turn in very little room, and cut at the same time. All the working partsmade much stronger than the old machines. The bottom Blades are so con,structed that they cannottear up the ground; they are only drawn, and not pushed and drawn as in other machines,conseque


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