, Fi f ■ 5 - Q re P^ se " ts a ™angular Hoe ; Fig. 6, a Garden Rake ; Fig. 7, a Pruning Saw and Chi,- 

 ol ;, F f- V Gai ; <le ^ Syi ; iIlg0 ; Fi S' 9 ' * Fork-backed Hoe; Fig. 10, a Fruit Gathwer;nfc 11, 

 a Garden Trowel ; Fig. 12, a light Garden Spade. *" ' 



Fig. 7. 



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Fig. 12. 



Besides the foregoing, our Establishment embraces more than ONE HUNDRED different 

 kinds of Plows, a great variety of Harrows, Cultivators, Rollers, Seed Sowers, Horse Powers, 

 Threshing Machines, Mills, Corn-Stalk, Straw, and Hay Cutters, Corn Shelters, Shovels, Spades, 

 Hoes, Scythes, Rakes, Knives, &c. 



jllsoi Seeds For the Field and Oarden.— Such as Improved Winter and Spring Wheat, Rye, 

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Fertilisers.— Peruvian and Patagonian Guano, Lime, Plaster of Paris, &c, &c. 



Fruit and Ornamental Trees and Shrubs.— Orders taken for these, and executed from a 

 choice of the best Nurseries, Gardens, and Conservatories in the United States. 



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