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THE AGRICULTURAL, GAZETTE, 
(APRin 18, 1857, 
RNER anD omni Crescent, „Jewin| 
Street, London Ce ee pomares ria GARDE 
ENGINE, panes WARNER S- Registered der; is sienaiy 
ecommended, fo ‘durability ma low price, viz., 
21 198., to hold 
OHN WA 
ger ant ,14 gallons, 
S94 Vat, aad ane 35 jarri ie ie "obtained of 
f any Ironmonger or Plumber in em or country, 
.ANNED | NETTING - for the protection of Fruit 
Trees from Frost, Blight, pes also for the security of 
fresh sown en at "4d. per squa: me 200 yds, d 
30s y ar seco for Wall 
Epa mh ip Co. k Cloth, n Flag, and Tarpan alinn 
Manufacturers, i Smithfield Bars, City, E.C.; and Old Kent 
Road, Southwar k, S.E 
RITTAIN’S PATENT GA eee 
most efficient Beg or Prt ee 
the 
Frost, “Binds, ree &e. 
A gue wide, 
yar arden Sh 
yard. “the rade Soraid. ade Neitag aha pr 
S BRITTAIN: & Co., Mancheste 
treat: "Chatgoide, London. ` ti J. Ettagox, Breag 
r of the Paten- 
“oe and Manu- 
facturers, as 
S 
sizes: from 9s. 
Metallic: String from: 5d. to 1s. 3g. per Ib: 
upwards. 
pero Fig. 1.) ‘ (Fig.2:) 
TYLOR anp: SONS BARROW GARDEN 
Oak tub, fitted with | 
n re: “Spreader, which 
e purpose ear rose fan and: sana 
| holds 10 gallons; — we eect ane 
No, 2 ee us > po 
No. 3 28 6 18 
TYLOR BARROW “GARDEN 
* ENGINE (Fig. 2), in strong tinned iron tub, well painted 
ide and outside, with > Ms wing universal joint, and 
reader, which a rs the pose of the separate 
rose fanand jet. 
No. 19 10 on z Fu paN = féet e ave 
0.1 hs 
No. H Š 16 “ewe 40 ¥ y 
24 2 
» 
£4 10 
5 10 
? 2°, 
£215 
3 5 
4 0 
5 0 
Ne 14 | 30 5 18 
ega gortment of every description of (Garden Syringes, 
Pum 
&c,, kept 
No. LP ain. S; Tose and jot iam ‘of barrel, 
tai inch tan Se No.2, doz, diameter 0 
arrel, 1§ inch, 12s.; 
A an a tod mec 
pe WO aa ‘one jet, 198 
; — 
these cany- Sepre 
easten þe obtained at 
ese prices: from: sman: in 
town or country, through whom valine they ‘hey ail be supplied, and 
of whom: and Prices ‘beh 
N.B. Cost of carriage; roe re inetuded in these-prices. 
‘4 J. Trtor® a Son’s Manufactory, Warwick. Lane, Newgate 
treet, London 
R anp SON'S MD GARDEN 
—Small size, for aa use, Zis. 
bee = saya for Pamamaga use, e, 25s, exc 
ow 
8, 
simple arra s rendered more pS 
than person portable = ry — offered t 
the public. It is equally adapted for Garden n atory 
Use, 
time as any. other Syringe now: cot eta 
consists in attaching a small fle ible su orion tubeto the barrel 
water at es 
th 
each. | the first pla 
COTTAM AND HALLEN, 
Engineers, Founders, &e, 
, WINSLEY STREET, & 76; OXFORD ‘STREET, LOND 
OTED. ENTIRELY 
4. SHOW ROOM DEVO 
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES rong ‘ows sonar 
es 
TO ARTICLES OF HORTICULTURE 
Conservat — a wing, Machin Hand-glass Frames: nes Flower Sticks: 
Greenhou Fountains ame Net = 7 ges Garden Bordering 
Hot-Water “Apparatus prenie Wire Work | Hurdles Do. Rollers Watering Pots: 
Garden Vas wer ds. arden Chairs Flower Labels Garden Arches, i. 
IRON HURDLES, STRAINED WIRE FENCING, GAME NETTING, &c. 
sem ah haha LIST UPON APPLICATION. 
EVERY DESCRIPTION O ORNAMENTAL, 
AST AND WROUGHT IRON, AND: WIRE WORK, 
a PLAIN; 
EXHIBITION: PRIZE MEDAL, GATES AND ENAMELLED MANGERS. 
BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. 
Green's Patent Pony and Hand Grass-Cutting Machines. 
Date of Patent, August 2, 1856: 
No. 1831. 
GRE 
PATENTEE AND SOLE MANUFACTURER, LEEDS, Loe 
mpar: CD86. 
pony or hand Grass-eutting or Rolling rina raip now in use. In 
rd, 
rge nla t the same. time 
e blades and cutters much prec po usual, so that 
the piter maa arenot likely to get out ofi order. The patentee 
| oe put all the gearing inside the framework of the Machine, so; 
o| that it can mow cose to a: wall, fence; or flow wer-bed witho 
damaging the plants; it will mow “speed any w 
the ends and corners of flower b: 
in the m -i = pu yS mow iaasa ground or: hill — 
and ca = r pushed: separately or together. It 
reater facilities 41 in 2 quick turning — oe other machine s> 
use, ae e readi the Grass any height 
ut 
idth, and: close to 
out change « or alteration 
previously full of water. eself-supplying, a-great 
saving of labour is effected; and the necessity of si to fill 
the Sapo at -e discharge wa do ace w ve eh ag TP 
of the water can.be maintained for an gth o 
penitctly ee im ee action, as it is eo pae y brie any con 
_ to get onthe roca of the —t which is a. well-koown. incon- 
‘venience. Its 
dant on: the of ry other Syringe. 
‘construction is cet or y simple, and cannot get ont of order; the 
md in ball valves and. fittings u sh for filling all other patent 
pringes being entirely superse T a any respectable 
ee or Seedsm an in-town or cou 
oo TYrow& Soss; Manufacturers of Horticultural Apparatus, | 
eve 
we 
: tinelude carriage, package, or expense | 
~ aire 
the Patentee has introduced a Rake or Guard to badag infi 
ront | 
Se the aay of rt peer ne, which can be set in a moment to 
any heig which is cert t move 
aaas Westy: boat s certain to removeauy: o obs 
the Grasa Mowing 1 Machines, 
It can beset to raise andstra 
all by any other Machine or 
atiention to his small sized 
mow in saben places) where. others will 
e there is so muet difftalty in entting 
par 
T. G. calls particular 
Machines, which will m 
ot. and 
with the Seythe or Shears. 
, The ‘Mac ines are: made of the best material, awe very snperior | 
T. G. respectfully invites co ther | 
Price pa sak es 
the Works; also = cova aes 
A ultural en 
be nm application to 
Charles Garrood, Hveriemtoe the- ae 
nt, Crystal Palace, namie where. the 
oped and every informati obtained. 
, Leeds: 
“Sir,—When your aori Mowing pert 
for my "inspection some time ag 
outeni tien an t 
Mac ume ‘ as: to i 
just t added a _appears to have given it 
when too low ? 
lIt is a complete multum in parvo. 
very efficacious in its operations, an pre 
present Machine'as far per agr e your form ” 
did all previous inventions. T may further 
have done an important thing in vary 
Machin ne according to its requirements. 
best adapted for ‘town gardens, 
flower be mo and re ee places. 
pga tor 
l 
l 
Testimonial fromJ, mw Esq Landscape ie 
“Mr. Greeny’ i / EN 
