. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . AND WIRE WORKS, NORTH STREET, LEEDS. REGISTERED JULY 24, 1855-No. 3739. THE ADVANTAGES OF THESE MACHINES supersede all others by havinga small Wheel in front of tlie Grass :, coust-qiently will mow verges and round flower beds,without any change of Wheels, or adding the old fashifniciT Roller, as in others; will also cut eitherwet or dry, and by the simple adjustment of a thumb screw, in front, be raised or lowered to cutthe Grass any length reqiiirt-d ; and having two Rollers behind, and a small one in front, they roll thewidth th


. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . AND WIRE WORKS, NORTH STREET, LEEDS. REGISTERED JULY 24, 1855-No. 3739. THE ADVANTAGES OF THESE MACHINES supersede all others by havinga small Wheel in front of tlie Grass :, coust-qiently will mow verges and round flower beds,without any change of Wheels, or adding the old fashifniciT Roller, as in others; will also cut eitherwet or dry, and by the simple adjustment of a thumb screw, in front, be raised or lowered to cutthe Grass any length reqiiirt-d ; and having two Rollers behind, and a small one in front, they roll thewidth 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 constructed that they cannottear up the ground; they are only drawn, and nor, pushed and diawn as in other machines,consequently do not require half the power to work tleui. The three first sizes can be worked byone person with ease; the two latter with a pony or donkey. i ,. , 13 inches£5 5 0. LIST 16 inches £6 0 0 £7 OF PRICES (NET 20 inches 24 inches 0 0 £3 0 0 A quactity of Machines of other kinds at Half the usual prices, Tcsi m malfio n Jo 1 ua Majot F q , Land c ipe Gardener^ Knosirop, To Mr. Gkrkn, Lickdh—Sii., As 1 nhvajs niiprccintii piiblu. and usufiil ImiuovenientH, 1 niowt gladly give my (eatiraony toyour highly improved Mowing and Rolling Machine. The one sent for my iiispeclinu and trial (cutting a breadth of 24 indies) wasdrawn on (iitt with n.(Hn by one pcison, and allhoiigh at the tinio of trial the lawn was wet, it was cut with (he greatest,nicety. So com|ih)t« and Hlmplfl is the Invention, that amntiuir geniluiiieii, and even ladles, may work olthcr the 16 or 20 inch sizewith case and jdeahure, i)rovi<lliig the GrnsH is not too long. For fxtensive vlices 1 should say the 24 inches wouldbe most suitable; for evim In nndtilaling grfiund two personH mny worklt; but in flower gardens, when


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