. The Country gentleman's magazine. Agriculture; Agriculture -- Great Britain. -Prunins; Shears. we give an engraving (fig. i) of an imple- ment of a powerful description. It will be seen to differ from the common or ordinary shears (fig. 2), in having a moveable centre for the motion of one of the blades, by which means, instead of a crushing-cut, they make a draw-cut, leaving the section of the part. 2.—Common Garden Shears. of Roses or other select plants. They arc not difficult to use even in the hands of a lady. The common garden shears (fig. 2) are too well known to need any description.


. The Country gentleman's magazine. Agriculture; Agriculture -- Great Britain. -Prunins; Shears. we give an engraving (fig. i) of an imple- ment of a powerful description. It will be seen to differ from the common or ordinary shears (fig. 2), in having a moveable centre for the motion of one of the blades, by which means, instead of a crushing-cut, they make a draw-cut, leaving the section of the part. 2.—Common Garden Shears. of Roses or other select plants. They arc not difficult to use even in the hands of a lady. The common garden shears (fig. 2) are too well known to need any description. They are indispensable in every garden, large or 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 London, S. Marshall & Co


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