Jury 23, 1864.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
718 
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, G LAYTON, SHUTTLEWORTH, AND CO., ENGINEERS, 
ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY or ENGLAND'S MEETING |Q nes cat ret CM ce 
AT NEWCASTLE, 1864. feine Steen, Drain, Sele Moving Cotimoi 
enn oe ey Pm leer 78, s Lombard Street, p London; also 
STANDS 98 & £s T ce Bar eon ted, and Priced Catalogues, Free per Post, 
WORKS, IPSWICH, rns ae eee a required ade]. 
RANSOMES & SIMS, ORW ORWELL ^ Paxton Works, Shemela; veia 1738. — 
WILL EXHIBIT A COLLECTION 
HEIR IMPLEMENTS AND € 
EMBRACING TOUGH, aren MILLS, ROOT CUTTERS, ENGINES 
RESHING MACHINES. 
E En LAWN | MOWER. 
blunt. ean be revers 
bringing the sharp €8.| INTERNATIONAL ExurBrrioN Prize MEDAL 
nstructed without orward. t is perfectly Coons te SUPERIORITY OF QUALITY IN imo AND abe 
1 ii NIVES, 
heels, Chains. noiseless, both in its forward d 
r Levers, the pow em being and backward action, and AYNOE D COORE'S gt die ee h and MM 
transmitted to the Cutters works with considerably | A inhibition. PRIZE PRU 3 
se intermediate 
with India- 
bread re, whith is ae 
mere a Plain faced driv 
ing wheel and pinion ; it 
of um respectable Nurseryman or Seed Merchant in the three 
les SS pwe a thar an onc gens rns all Kniv neige wis ne rl the Seller and Maker. 
| AUTION.—N ne are g e unless marked SavNon. Other marks 
odd cause disappointment, as mee Knives are tempered by an 
au og rubber tyre improved process known only to the Makers. 
will Pg from one to two ' Iron Works. 
is very cera in action, C Oo T T. XM . i0, m. 
and at the same time so M a p of a few pence. 2, Winsley Street, Oxford strost, [M W. 
simple that it cannot be 
deranged 
An extra inis is sent with 
each Machine. 
Tr iron work of Grass- 
is G 3 
ged. 
n the MACHIN 
whic 
es its being destroyed 
dt t rust, to which this pa 
to rotate. The Cutters pai 
* 5 is so liable ea its mé ee P 
steel on both sides, and when BY HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. with damp Gra: 
ini Lawn rine » Cuts 8 inches . RS KE, $ i 
The Seer Suitable for the ry smalle st Grass plots or vm psi m 
To Cut 10 inches. This c can he ibd by a Lady . - « + 38 6 0 
To Cut 12 inches. oe .. .. oe os e. «- 410 0 
burning: 
To Cut 14 inches. Suitable for One Man m <a m ee xU e2 Sa SPER eS |) 
To Cut 16 inches uitable for On D m oe m ee e» 106 0.0 
To Cut 18 inche e for Man and Boy ,, oe vt . ^s e 610 0 
To Cut 20 inches, Suitable for Man and Boy  .. T m «s 5S gi «ot 00 
o Cut 22 inches, Suitable for Two Men 710 0 
Packed and me ed Carriage Free to the ed ite ay y Stations 4 in ki 1 * Corrax & Co. manufacture all kinds of Implements and Machines 
Gua teed to give as and ifr not oved, can be returned. e Fb are rig perean Mami coy S Amr Greenhouses, 
The ab | Stock i ri CAST-IRON VASES, CHAIRS, SEATS, | #4 Hurdles. 
F m : m. tak ., Iron Fi 
T ABLES, ROLLERS, WIRE NI NETT IN G, &e, : Winsley $ M on opposito the Pantheon Ost Oxford ‘Street, London ndon, W° 
J. JONES ann SONS, IRON MERCHAN TS and ] HORTICULTURAL ENGINEERS 
6, B SIDE, SOUTHWARK, LONDON, S.E. 
GRAY'S OVAL TUBULAR BOILER, 
INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, Crass IX., No. 2119 
Mr. Gray begs to call the attention of the Nobility, Gentry, St Diem Gardeners, &c., to his 
NEW OVAL TUBULAR 
acknowledged by practical judges to be a great improvement on ev. nes f Tub de Boiler yet introduced. 
ved itself AE to all other MÀ for quickness of action and economy of Fuel, doin i et ré $26 re 
ess the amount requir "d p y other 
12, or 14 feet 
high ; on der. aga “gry e nod toreth her ty j means of simple and 
Extract from dne Gardeners’ Chronicle of Internatio nal Exhibition, May 24, page 476, not ex ot excoed that of fe woods strast cure. p—— 
-— f f Boiler is usually made on a circular A ey E al fi ps GRAY's er particulars, wi: z 
able in consequence of its s bringing the tubes in closer oo tact he fire, "The usus "usus form o 8 furnace being t Pere rade OE preter thai on reel of f the amount i ris = pas Selene E uj 2 lication I 
a square, it seems feasibl Boilers on the oval p Should | bring t e, tubes more ld etely within range of the burning fuel ; and in ponia rticultural dings, &c. 
this being so, the change, ill a slight me is no doubt an ae 
DENNIS 3 PATENT METALLIC 
y with prices, may be had on application. HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS are made from th 
JAMES GRAY. Sons TICULTURAL WOR dame 
DANVERS STREET, PAULTON'S SQUARE, KING'S ROAD, "CHELSEA, S.W. 2 
C — eee SW 
ST. PANCRAS son a WORK COMPANY, 
S ROAD, 
t Wrought Iron, upon an entirely new principle. The combination 
T acon and Glass under this meii is perfect; the possibility ot 
fi racture nri addon and a perm Ais -tight Roo fi X. 
EU are speedily e 
e, and do not exceed the Mem ofa rected, 
& 
i rem ter vau 
N 
rength, durability 
a perishable Aud 
SCOTTS GLASS WALLS J “AND corper GREENHOUSES. 
Designed to the suggesti of Hornsey, as being the desiderata of such structures. 
They are Y devoid o of Enon la por rtable, px a tenant's fixture, — the strength and durability of a 
permanent structure ctio os and prices by post or on applicati tio 
GEREN HOUSES 
OUSES 
CONSERVATORIES | PINE and MELON PITS BALCONIES 
2 G 
VASES IRON SASHES | TANKS : 
VE eee IRON HURDLES HOT-WATER WORKS 
PATENT i ie FITTINGS AMELLED MANGERS, 
Every tae of Lot IRONWORK. ists Free 
Bury & Pottarp are now ele a ind Y Wi cet for the 
ST. PANCRAS IRON WORK COMPANY, OLD ST, PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON, N. W. ; 4 
| India Board, with Pumps for Cotton. rrigation, 
