. The complete farmer and rural economist : containing a compendious epitome of the most important branches of agricultural and rural economy. Agriculture. Cast Steel Shovels and Spades. Ames's improved Cast Steel back Strapped Shovels and Spades are very superior in every respect to the common iron and steel shovels. They wear much longer, continue brighter, more sharp, and are used with great ease. This article, though one of the oldest and most common implements in use, has been much improved. Also a great variety of other kinds of spades and shovels, made by different manufacturers. Irish


. The complete farmer and rural economist : containing a compendious epitome of the most important branches of agricultural and rural economy. Agriculture. Cast Steel Shovels and Spades. Ames's improved Cast Steel back Strapped Shovels and Spades are very superior in every respect to the common iron and steel shovels. They wear much longer, continue brighter, more sharp, and are used with great ease. This article, though one of the oldest and most common implements in use, has been much improved. Also a great variety of other kinds of spades and shovels, made by different manufacturers. Irish shovels and spades with long handles. Bill-Hook. This article is much used in England in pruning and clearing brush, and is a good tool as a substitute for the pruning saw and chisel, and can be used with more Garden and Field Rollers. E. Phinney, Esq., of Lexington, has made great and successful use of the roller for grass land, and has given a de- scription and dimensions of what he considers the most convenient and. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Fessenden, Thomas Green, 1771-1837. Boston : American Stationers' Co.


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