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all the weeds in the space it covers are cleared from a road or walk aa 

 rapidly as a horse can walk forward, and it is only necessary to follow 

 with a rake and remove the weeds, and the whole is in good order. 



On the lower portion of the upright bars, where they rise from the 

 blade, there is an edge for cutting the turf on the sides of the walk, 

 which performs its work very well and rapidly — the horse being care- 

 fully led; and it will, no doubt, answer perfectly for this purpose, m 

 all those walks and roads not directly around tlie house, or where the 

 greatest nicety is not required 



_- — -=^:^= =- The simplicity o! 



this machine, the very 

 small cost at which 

 it is made, and the 

 :^i-eat saving of ex- 

 pense and labor 

 wliich it secures will, 

 we think, render it a 

 valuable acquisition 

 to all owners of large 

 places, or to tiiose 



*"!" 20. Inipleinent inuse it Blithcwood for cleaning 



gr i^ el road> ] Wishing to keep up a 



long series of private roads and walks in the picturesque manner. For 



smaller gardens and grounds, where the most scrupulous nicety is 



observed, there is, of course, nothing that will supersede the common 



noe, rake, and roller. 



THE ENP. 



