262 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Arrt 11, 185, 
WABNERS S SWING ae 
(To Hou Tuere GALLONS) BRITANNIA 
Will save much of the prc: xno ties and labour. May be 
obtained of any em al for 31, 3a, . 
s Syringes, 9s. to 18s. 
Also a great Arey of effective he SE for Hydraulic 
purposes, and to supply Gardens, Hothouses, Cottages, Farms, 
Mansions, or Boards of Health, with every requisite connected | The REGISTERED IMPROVEMENT’ renders 
with the conveyance and nena a of Liquids. 4 care requisite in the handling of these machines o 
onservatories, Lawns, &c. now required can be done BY ANY LABOU 
the fore him e 
T tur 
eth may 
Prices ... £2 10 
Width cut 9 ins. 
| cutting into the soil, however uneven the 
Copies of Testimonials will be for- 
warded, sas on application to the 
also be procured at 
oe principal Agricultural Implement 
EITOH 
WORKS, BANBURY, OXON, 
B. SAMUELSON’S : 
REGISTERED BUDDINGS LAWN MOWING MACHINES 
FOR 
PLEASURE GROUNDS, LAWNS, BORDERS, BOWLING GREENS ETC. 
To cut from 9 a tii for a boy to work, 
Up to 30 inches w 
x 
£5100 £5176 £600 £900 
16 ins. 19 ins, 22 ins, 25 ins. 
ground ma: 
unnecessary the great 
n the old plan; all that is 
£11 100 
30 ins, 
ee a : à - partment, and on the 
Fig. | (Fig. 2.) Lawnsofthe Crystal Palace, Sydenham: == 
be i OK ano SON'S BARROW “GARDEN |. 5... e a 
* ENGINE ig. 2), it 1), in toas = Daan Oak tub, fitted with 7 
‘improved on Se versal join bg tog i api which | Square, London; and of all respectable 
answers A bot ge n and jet. 
No.1 ho sty so high .... £410 Ironmongers and Seedsmen in the 
No. ” 5 10 country. 
No. 3 2 ” 
TYLOR anb SON'S BARROW” N B. SAMUE LSON, Britannia Works, rae 
* ENGINE a 3). _ strong tinned iron tub, well painted 
inside and outside, — — ump, universal joint, and 
registered Spreader, whia loa rs the purpose of the separate 
rose fan and 
>. 10 holds, a pam pahi hes - a esa er 5 
” 
xs a” 7 » ; “0 : a 5 0 Green's Patent Pony and Hand Grass-Cutting Machines. 
14 45 
A sare Pla of every descripti on of Garden Miina, 
Pail Engines, Conservatory Pumps, an kept in ess 
je 
z barrel, 
i4 inch, 14s. 3d.; No.2 red, 14 chy 1 of barrel, “i. inch, 12s.: 
No. 3, do., diameter of a ti neh, 10s. 6d. 
READ’ S SYRINGE, ses and 
J, TYLOR & Son’s pAn a pe paratus may ‘be obtained E 
these prices from pectabl n, 
town or country, bagi j whom eg per will be supplied, gt 
gs Prices 
N.B. Cost of carriage, grie hot included in these prices. 
Son’ 
J. TYLOR & s Manufactory, Warwick Lane, Newgate 
Street, London 
Je ! 
REGISTERED e 
en 
da any portable Conservatory or Garden Pum ered t 
ase, and is capable of dise ng twice ye much waterin a give 
time as any other ge ge now in use. The arrangemen 
consists in attaching a small flexible ti 
of the Syringe, through whidh it is ogy Der water at ev ery use, 
Aihara of the previous contents, oy: Pe mirs the Syringe 
TR 
is always charged, and the pull-up stroke of ong piston tore to i ie syay SIOE hasi 
perfectly easy, it having, indeed. no work to do, the barrel being | of the cutters of the 
previously fullof water. Being rete ana self supplying, a great any aoe? required, a 
ing of labour is effected ; nH the necessity of sto g to fill | 
the — at i ees arge | being doneaway with, t > m nars tion 
of the for any ne, of time. It is e Grass, 
prasy clean i tf its | sone as it is not possible for any water . Seythe 
get on M 
venience nero =o ps of every other Syrin 
construction is perfectly si vole ms nd cannot get ont of order; the ‘with eo 
nd in ball valves and fittings rer ts aes all other patent | The Machines are 
á entirely supersed be had of any respectable 
try, 
a 
goe m in town hon e Price Lists and 
pr a e amartani of Horticultural ‘the Works: 
Warwick I Apparatus, the Works; also Mr. 
oy 
; A N’s BR or hand Grass-cu 
bd og Ng lator size, for Am use, 21s, each. | the first place has 
Large size, for Gardene “ag 25s. each, r ‘consequently saving a 
Extra for Telescope as shown in engravi watering keeping the blades and 
— on stands ata oun off rite 80 mt any quantity o of water | the Machines are not | 
be deposited in the pot withow ing ves, 10s. | has put all the ~~ 
a | 
p ever off a epin the p kata; 
the public. It is equally adapted for Garden or Conservator y the endsand aan of 
i “7p the los age ote = ys 
BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. 
Date of Patent, August 2, 1856. No. 18381. 
greater facilities it in dahk turning than any other r 
n be readi 
H als 
THOMAS 
PATENTEE AND SOLE MANUFACTURER, LEEDS, YORKSHIRE. 
Se ee eee Li 
respectfully invites comparison and trial with any er 
tting or Rolling Machine now in use. 
he 
uced t wg ight and friction one-third, 
m 
t will mow verges any width, and close to 
phy — without chang eor alteration 
ill rege 
E paske d pace ately or together. t has 
nachine now fe 
ht 
raised or lowered to cut the Gaus any hei 
r Shears, 
sare of the best material, are very superior 
Testimonials may be had a application to 
C the Agri- 
Sit pies dat London, cultural Departmer 
of deli ce 
a Slo may beset 
ntroduced a Rake or pa to T in front 
sorte: which can be set in a moment to 
1 
set to raise and straighten 
ri cannot be done "all by any other pre ppr a or 
his 
the outsi the barre 1, which is a whines mge | Machines, woen will mow in intricate places where prek; will 
n e ther 
reis so much diffiulty in cutting 
to perform all tha tis said of them 
harles G 
emna tiga a it edi 
en, and every informati 
GREE 
Testimonial from J. F sao Esq», ini Gardi, 
first sent 
“Sir, — When your Tasane ions ing Machine perience left for 
for my ‘inspection s some time ago, I thought yee bere pe made 
improvemen erage 
taak the Haane of the Madeline 60-68 he and injarel 
plants near the edges of the Grass from being op glad to fini 
the operation of mowing. This defect I nt for trial, it 
completely rie gen in the Machine now h "Rake you m 
all aod 
raises the Grass when too low, and frees i simp'e, 
It is a complet i is at once nd ig that FOO 
Ty efficacious in its operations, and my opin ne, as the former 
ay fu 
in varyin 
e done an a a eh smallest ro 
s pem apted for town apara and for emia By 
fdwor b- ds and intricate places. The i is-8 Ty e 
18, inches, are most Kaltabió for arate daprations for 
idean in single-handed places. Your is Pell adapti 
risal to work either by pushing or ane mode of Y se 
‘intricate places; and drawing being th peng large expanses ar 
the machine, is the most suitable for open to 
lawn. It affords me great pleasure agai ber i 
sen to so important and valuable yal i appreciate. 
I have no doubt the gardening world will fa! 7 * 
“Iam, Bir, yours very TPI guga Ma 
