692 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
[Mar 21, 1887; 
“ГЕ РЫСЕ КНЕ" 
(РАТЕМТ) 
COMBINED HOEING AND RAKING MACHINE, 
GARDEN WALKS AND CARRIAGE DRIVES, 
Is the most wonderful Labour-Saving Implement that has been invented since the introduction of the Lawn-Mowing Machine. 
A LARGE NUMBER ARE NOW AT WORK IN THE UNITED KINGDOM, EACH ONE GIVING THE UTMOST SATISFACTION. 
This Machine will Hoe and Rake efficiently a space of Garden Walk or Carriage Drive 2 feet 6 inches in width, as fast as a pony will walk. 
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Acknowledged by the most eminent Horticulturists to be a 
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construction, not liable to get out of order, and is capable of performing efficiently, in one day, OVER .FIFT 
n economiser of labour this idi e possesses as great an ена, over ^s ecd Hoe and Rake in keeping Garden Walks and Carriage 
Drives i in pum as the Mowing Machine over the Scythe on Lawns and Pleasure dam By its use c the Kitchen Garden and Pleasure Ground 
= апа jor of a gentleman’s-place may be made thoroughly clean. ind put e most perfect order in the course of a fet: hours, 
an ense saving of labour, the importance of which is at once — nt. акн showing list of Noblemen's 
United Kingdom на machines are in use, may be had on application 
Price, £6 6s. 
ALL WHO ARE USING THE MACHINE ARE THOROUGHLY PLEASED WITH IT. 
His Grace the v Duke o Pens ced — said : :—“ It has given great satisfaction, | ir we 
it works extremely well, and saves much labo | pleaseed wit Ihave given it 
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ease with which it works, — -— —— appearance it leaves on the ks, have surprised The E 
and pleased all who h зе; itis a great comfo e. e dr аз Т сап see ‘The | perfectly € Tt e 
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The originals of many voluntary Testimonials from parties now using the Machine, written in the most complimentary terms, 
may be inspected on application to the Proprietors, 
THOMAS MOORE & CO., 67, MIDDLE ABBEY STREET, DUBLIN, 
TO WHOM ALL ORDERS SHOULD BE ADDRESSED. 
Mr. Dick, ublin 
tracts = E el to keep free of weeds with a limited bor of dab should possess one фе thes 
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- ADIANTUM CUNEATUM ELEGANS.” 
CHARLES KERSHAW now offers this beautiful mca Sb ыш ишед, ا‎ едык all others for 
cutting and decorating. Hitherto almost the only Fern used for the e *cun 
stands better when cut, and will produce more than twice the number of jus than des m usd 
He says:—'' This is hort «e variety of the old favourite Adiantu The fronds are of about the same size, and the light airy med which its small Є 
wide-set. pinnules mus , gives it a perfect claim ы" the title of elegans iic we propose to apply to it. Less dense than the typical form, less gossamer-like -— 
variety gracillimum o, perfectly distinct and equally effective as a decorative plant." 
The Editor of the Gardeners’ Chronicle, October 2, 1886, says This 
The plants before us are of a dense stocky habit, and carry an enormous de: of fronds, and are 
Extra Strong Plants, each 2s. 6d., or free per Parcel 
Price to the Trade оп application. 
CHARLES KERSHAW, тнк sLEAD SYKE NURSERIES, BRIGHOUSE: 
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to give the following exin description a it from the Gardeners’ Chronicle for August 1, 1885, by the highest authority on Ferns, 4 Mr. MOORE :— 
variety retains QM elegant character which om. ses its name—it is pleasing and graceful in appearance 
w form of it is hardier, 
aid of its merits than 
Post 3s. 
NEW EDITION, CORRECTED UP TO DATE. 
THE COTTAGER'S CALENDAR OF GARDEN OPERATIONS. 
M.P. Reprinted from the Gardeners’ Chronicle. 
By the late Sır JOSEPH PAXTON, 
Price 3d., post-free 3}d.; twenty-five copies, 5s.; fifty, 10s.; and one hundred, 20s. 
Not less than 100 Carriage Paid to any part of Great Britain. 
Parcels of not less than 25 delivered, Carriage Free, in London only. 
W. RICHARDS, 41, 
should be addressed to ‘ The Editor;” Advertisements snd Business Lettere to “The Publisher” at the Office, 41 Covent Garden, London, W 
Ot fessrs. BRADBURY, AGNEW & s Кайым Pipash, Cei of N hilekin Ol Landon, tn the County of Middlesex, and и 
Parish of Paus, боеда Gardon, їп the sid County  SATURDA 1887. Agent for Manchester—JoHN 
WELLINGTON STREET, STRAND, LONDON, 
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