. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. June 5, 1880.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 731. ^^i NEW PATENT GRASS-CUTTERS ( BY THE BOARD OF IVORKS). W. CLARK, 233, Oxford Street, London, W., Begs to call public attention to a Patent Grass-Cutter he has just invented for use in the Garden andFarm, based upon the principle of the well-known •Clarks Horse-clipping Machine, and which is, byits lightness of construction and rapidity of action, far preferable to the existing implements in use, andsupplies a want long felt by every one who pos


. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. June 5, 1880.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 731. ^^i NEW PATENT GRASS-CUTTERS ( BY THE BOARD OF IVORKS). W. CLARK, 233, Oxford Street, London, W., Begs to call public attention to a Patent Grass-Cutter he has just invented for use in the Garden andFarm, based upon the principle of the well-known •Clarks Horse-clipping Machine, and which is, byits lightness of construction and rapidity of action, far preferable to the existing implements in use, andsupplies a want long felt by every one who possesses a garden, namely, an instrument which wilt mowgrass where inaccessible to the lawn mower, trim grass plot edges, clip Ivy and other creepers, alsoshrubs and trees, and keep in order Box borders and fancy Trees, &c. ; all which this ingenious littleinstrument IS capable of doing. , ? . - i It is made in three sizes, to cut in breadth 8 inches, 12 inches, and 16 inches respectively ; and is soeasy in working, and at the same lime so efTective. that even ladies can work it without feeling fatigued,there being n


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