. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . rOSEPH MAPPIN AND BROTHERS, Queens *- CuTLEET Works, Sheffield; and 67, King William Street, London, where the largest stock of Cutlery in the world is kept. Drawings forwarded by post. E PARTICULAR to Address at Full Length: BENJAMIN EDGINGTON, 2, Duke Street, Southwark, OPPOSITE THE BRIGHTON RAILWAY. MARQUEES, TENTS, and RICK CLOTHS. BARTONS PATENT SAFETY STABLE FITTINCS,AND ENAMELLED MANGERS. PAXTON WORKS. SAYNOR AND COOKES CELEBRATED PRUN-ING, BUDDING, and GRAFTING KNIVES, VINE andPRUNING SCISSORS, &c., as tested, recommende


. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . rOSEPH MAPPIN AND BROTHERS, Queens *- CuTLEET Works, Sheffield; and 67, King William Street, London, where the largest stock of Cutlery in the world is kept. Drawings forwarded by post. E PARTICULAR to Address at Full Length: BENJAMIN EDGINGTON, 2, Duke Street, Southwark, OPPOSITE THE BRIGHTON RAILWAY. MARQUEES, TENTS, and RICK CLOTHS. BARTONS PATENT SAFETY STABLE FITTINCS,AND ENAMELLED MANGERS. PAXTON WORKS. SAYNOR AND COOKES CELEBRATED PRUN-ING, BUDDING, and GRAFTING KNIVES, VINE andPRUNING SCISSORS, &c., as tested, recommended, and re-ported upon in the Gardeners Chronicle by Dr. Lindley (see , Nov. 24, 1855}, can be obtained of any Nurseryman or Seeds-man in the three kingdoms. These Knives obtained the Englishand French Exhibition Prize Medals in 1851 and 1855. Theblades warranted to carry the keen edge of a razor, and to wearthrough to the hack. S. & C. beg also to call attention to their Shears, Hoes,Rakes, Trowels, Hammers, and all kinds of Horticultural 173S. WARNERS* SWING WATER-BARROW(To Hold Thirty Gallons)Will save much of the gardeners time and labour. May beobtained of any Ironmonger for 31 3s li


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