ON IMPLjiMENTS. 



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The Grass'edging Iron or Knife. 

 Fig. 8, is for cutting the turf 

 of grass borders or walks. It 

 should be of the very best steel, i 

 with a round, strong handle, l| 

 about three and a half feet 

 long. 



Fig. a 



Garden Hooh^ Fig. 9, for 

 dressing hedges, made of the 

 very best steel, having a 

 handle of an oval form, of 

 strong wood, o\ feet long, 



Fig 9. 



and of a small size, that the hand may conveniently grasp i* 



Fig. 10. 

 Garden Shears, Fig. 10, a?*e of various sizes, from is^ to 

 twelve inch blades, and used for cutting edgings of Box, clip- 

 ping hedges, and many other purposes. They ar^ of greai 

 variety and quality. The seven and nine-inch foize*- are most 

 convenient. 



