. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . and 32 inches£12 10 Testimonial fiom Joil ua Major^ , Landscape Gai deno, Knostt o_To Mr. Green, Leeds—Sir, As I always .^ppreciate public and useful improvements, I most gladly give my testimony toyour highly improved Mowing and Rolling Machine. The one sent for my inspection and trial (cutting a breadth of 24 inches) wasdrawn on flat ground with ease by one person, and although at the time of trial the lawn was wet, it was cut with the greatestnicety. So complete and simple is the invention, that amateur gentlemen, and even ladies, m


. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . and 32 inches£12 10 Testimonial fiom Joil ua Major^ , Landscape Gai deno, Knostt o_To Mr. Green, Leeds—Sir, As I always .^ppreciate public and useful improvements, I most gladly give my testimony toyour highly improved Mowing and Rolling Machine. The one sent for my inspection and trial (cutting a breadth of 24 inches) wasdrawn on flat ground with ease by one person, and although at the time of trial the lawn was wet, it was cut with the greatestnicety. So complete and simple is the invention, that amateur gentlemen, and even ladies, may work either the 16 or 20-inch sizewith ease and pleasure, providing the Grass is not too long. For extensive places I should say the 24 inches wouldbe most suitable; for even in undulating ground two persons may work it; hnt in flower gardens, when beds, &c., are crowded,either of the smaller sizes would be best. I congratulate you on your very valuable invention, which in my opinion, entirelysurpasses, and must eventually supersede all ot


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