. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. purpose admirably, and is undoubtedly a great economiser of labour. A great number of others may be seen by applying to the Patentee. Extract fro J7t the youmai of Hortictilture August 14, 1879.—The imple-ment is light to handle, acts with great freedom, and does its work thoroughlyand quickly. The operator may keep on walking at a slow but constant pace, all thetime working the Machine and cutting the hedge. No garden establishment, how-ever small or large, should be without one or more of these use


. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. purpose admirably, and is undoubtedly a great economiser of labour. A great number of others may be seen by applying to the Patentee. Extract fro J7t the youmai of Hortictilture August 14, 1879.—The imple-ment is light to handle, acts with great freedom, and does its work thoroughlyand quickly. The operator may keep on walking at a slow but constant pace, all thetime working the Machine and cutting the hedge. No garden establishment, how-ever small or large, should be without one or more of these useful implements. Similar notices appear in the Field. August 23, 1S79 ; ihc Florist andPomol~o^ist. September, 1879, and many other joiu-nals both here and in France, Belgium,Germany, &c. May be had from all respectable Seedsmen and Ironmongers^ or direct from the Pate?itee. Carriage paid upon receipt of Post-office , £1 5s. to cut 2 feet wide; £1 Is. to cut 18 inches wide. Works: London Road Mill, Macclesfield, London Warehouse: 86, Chjswell Street, Finsbury Square, E, ,, Mansion House Buildings, London, Works: Cbelmsford. Horticultural Buildings of every description made, erected, fitted, and heated. Es/i!nf,-s and Plans gratis. Art With Economy, Part I,, Illustrated, post-free, 12 Fawkes New IllustratedWork of Reference on Horticultu-ral Buildings, post-lree, lOJ. 6^.Prospectus sent gratis. 262 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. [August 27, 1881, Hyacinths, Tulips, and other Bulbs,Wm. PAUL & SON, (Successors to the late A. Paul & Son—Established iSo6),Beg to announce that their NE IV CATALOGUE OF HYACINTHS,TULIPSand OTHER BULBS, CAMELLIAS, AZALEAS, &c , fs now ready, afid will be sent, post-free, on Bulbs this year are of very fine quality. Collections of Bulbs from lOB. 6d. to 84s. Hyacinths formed the most important feature of the show*the principal exhibitor being Mr. Wm. Paul, of Waliham Cross-who was far in advanc


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