THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULIURAL GAZETTE, 299 
Ann 2, 1839.] 
BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. 
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BANKSS PATENT LAWN MOWING MACHINES, 
THE ROYAL one aie AT KEW, WINDSOR, , BUCKINGHAM PALACE, idein — BALMORAL, 
IN A LARGE NUMBER OF THE PRINCIPAL GARDENS IN ENGLAND AND A 
NEW AND IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS FOR 1859, FOR MOWING, ROLLING, 
COLLECTING, AND DELIVERING. 
— and finest Turf — A slightest appearance of ribbing. It is Selk. acting so that in turning the Machine will mow as well a 
: 13 — 2s It mows on the m ven ios without injuring the Turf. turning into the most intricate windings 
, amo ees or Flower Beds, ith p erfec t ease, and without the smallest chance of inj — — — or ‘flowers, The method of adjusting 
" ed 1 oved. Th icely balanced, : and con —ÀÓ steady in wor 
Tu . Paten T Eu ason is the introduction of a simple and fielen apparatus for emptying the Grass-box viton 
; the e. ot "stoppt ng the Machine, The grea! want in all Mow s Machines hitherto obviat 
hi This Machine will now ips e labour in . ing it, compared v with or dinary 
pomi A de which formerly tok a a) Machine. nine hours to m w be don x hour. h three-fourths less labour to the 
workin z% "The voe Patent Machine for 1859 is these and other jio he the — suriet wid ies bet MOWING, ROLLING, 
G,and DELIVERING MACHINE possible to be — 
i ES on, THE haa abe inte Rates AND ROLLING MACHINE:— 
fs 6-22-Ineh Machine S. 6d. Wo. 8.—16-inch Machine — pes NC = 10s. bae 
19-inch Machine.. " pe 0 No. 9.— 13-inch Machine 15 
— ted Delivery to si “of the e way Stations or Shipping Ports in a c» directions. for use are idi e idi each 
labour easily manage and work Prices of other ae to be drawn by eor Po 
E Machines are warranted. to give MT NE and if not appro - muy b 
AGERTS FOR ENGLAN 
MESSRS. J. B. BROWN & CO., 18, CANNON STREET, LONDON, E.C. 
l IRON VASES FOR TERRACES, FLOWER GARDENS, &c. 
relief. which tasteful and well executed Vases properly disposed impart to Pleasure Grounds is 5 acknowledged. Among the most — 
the Medici and Warwick Vases. The most perfect copies of these and other Vase w produced in the most durable and pe ent 
ns of Iron C: are for the sharpness, delicacy, — perfect beauty of iie Mdh they display, the figures standing de in bold 
f, and conveying the very spirit of the famed originals. 
=. TANS „ THE TAZZA VASE. 
23 inches diameter, 30 15} inches diameter, 
inches high, with|| 9 inches high, 
30 inches diameter, 
18 inches high, 
£2 10s. Od, 
8, cl os. Ud. 
acl — with prices, ofa posh of Vases, baust, and Fountains, forwarded = on — 
MESSRS. J. B. BROWN & CO., 18, CANNON STREET, LONDON, E.C. 
WIRE NETTING. 
Quantities of 100 yards, or upwards, delivered free 
at any Railway Station or Shipping Port in England. 
200 yards or upwards delivered free in Glasgow, 
Edinburgh, Dundee, Aberdeen, and other chief towns 
^w in Scotland; also at Belfast, Dublin, Cork, Limerick, 
and other chief towns in Ireland. Tying Wire or 
an e id Staples for fixing the Wire Netting:—Plain Tyi 
Japan-|: Galvan- E 
ned. ized. Wire, 6d. per 1b.; Galvanized, 8d. per Ib.; Plain 
Staples, Is. per 100; Galvanized, ls. 34. per 100. 
Any width of Netting” under 8 feet made at propor- 
tionate prices. 
UPERFICÍAL :— 
Medium. 
Japan-| Galvan- 
ized. 
Ga Every — d fo. 
lid. 2d. 
24 24 
21d. sid. 
