. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . JOHN EKS & COMPANY, KINGS ROAD, CHELSEA, LONDON. HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS AfB HOT-WATER APPARATUS MANUFACTURERS, ENGINEERS, AND IRON , ESTIMATES, & ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES EILEE Q3 APPLICATION. 476 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [May 28, 1859. FOWLERS PATENT STEAM PLOUGH SEEN AT WORK. A STANDARD SET OF FOWLERS STEAM-PLOUGHING TACKLE, UPON THE MOST APPBOVED PRINCIPLE, CAN BE SEEN IN OPERATION THIS DAY AND MONDAY, 30th INST., ON THE ESTATE OP IT. T. BASS, ESQ., , NAPSBURY, NEAR ST. ALBANS, FOWLERS ENG


. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . JOHN EKS & COMPANY, KINGS ROAD, CHELSEA, LONDON. HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS AfB HOT-WATER APPARATUS MANUFACTURERS, ENGINEERS, AND IRON , ESTIMATES, & ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES EILEE Q3 APPLICATION. 476 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [May 28, 1859. FOWLERS PATENT STEAM PLOUGH SEEN AT WORK. A STANDARD SET OF FOWLERS STEAM-PLOUGHING TACKLE, UPON THE MOST APPBOVED PRINCIPLE, CAN BE SEEN IN OPERATION THIS DAY AND MONDAY, 30th INST., ON THE ESTATE OP IT. T. BASS, ESQ., , NAPSBURY, NEAR ST. ALBANS, FOWLERS ENGINE, WINDLASS, AND WATER CART. i^T Illustrated Catalogues will be ready shortly. The following TESTIMONIALS have been liauded to John Fowler by some of the parties using his Steam Plough and Cultivator :— I ploughed with it up to the end of December about 70 acres \ could not have been done so well by horses ; the Wheat is Jook-I ol land in a most efficient manner. Most of the work was deep \ ing well, and I consider that land ploughed by steam has manyi ploughing; and that on Mr. Skerrards farm, near Reigate, advantages over that ploughed by horses, inasmuch as there isI unprecedently so in my experience of such soils, his being j a greater tilth for the grain to grow in, and it is worked forI strong land on a yellow clay, which was brought to the top root crops much easier. I find in riding across the land; to increase the depth in cultivation. On the lighter land of j ploughed by steam ray horse sinks fully 3 inches deeper in the (No. 1.) Sarsden Lodge Farm, Chipping N


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