420 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [May 5, 1860. 
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GREEN’S PATENT GRASS CUTTING, COLLECTING, and ROLLING MACHINES for 1859, 
TESTIMONIALS 
Trial at the London Horticultural Society's Gardens, Chiswick, “Sabie 5, 1857—FOUR COMPETITORS 
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d; second trial on undulated; third trial on intricate places around trees, &c., when GREEN’S PATENT was unanimously declared to be the best i 
Dr. Lindley, and George M‘Hwen, Esq in each 
e the vinings i Md Ned 22, ee £ eii oe iy heading of “Garden Memoranda.” 
“t LONDON NS, CHIswick.—The G ondition; tis kept in order by means of one of GRERN’S 2-feot Mowi 
Machines, which does its aNg Ta satisfactorily, ae r > half.” ng 
ract ea the Times of June 8, and Gardeners Chronicle of re a 
“TRIAL OF Mowrne Maceriria? —A considerable number of various sizes having been brought to the ground, it was agreed t the tr aan should take place between One Hand Machine of 
each exhibitor, : as nearly as possible of enon size and worked by themselves or their men. “The Poa to be vaid, was aai te lot, the oan having Sa a Previously sélected 
of as uniform a quality as possible. After trials ou level ground and round trees, the judges, Colonel Challoner and Mr. Edward Easton, declar mira S PATENT to be the best, 
(Signed) <7: Ona NER, Epw. 
ARD Pa Judges,” 
Extract from the “ Cottage Gardener ” of June 15th, 1858. 
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lightness of draught. and sn yk a i 
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GREEN’S PATENT 
NOISELESS LAWN MOWING, 
COLLECTING, 
SILENS MESSOR, 
AND 
ROLLING MACHINES 
for 1860. 
BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT, dated JUNE 6, 1859 
ETOS- GREEN, 
P! RESPECTFULLY returning thanks to the Nobility. Gentry, and the Public generally, for the very liberal support he has received for 
some years past, 
g all the principal AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICUL TERE SHOWS in the kin: ane roved the superiority of his 
Machine over all others, i Prize that has been given, and highly Commences by the J udges,) ne. this seaso ntirely niew Topiment, EV 
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this truly valuable Machine, it pes! ‘the acme ma perfection. 
HAND MACHINE. 
The SILENS MESSOR is worked with à Patent Pinion Chain, and the motive power obtained by a direct movement, having simply a light Wheel and Pinion. gaining the same specd, 
and thereby doing away with the original heya sorre. RAS iasi Bearers, pa C had ws rt il frame of the Machine 2 inches i T miath; a on a 16-inch Cylinder or Cutters will work 
ot $ tases famn thus doing away with all the gearings befo enti oned, an ng the weight and friction 45 per cent. less. uch stronger, easier , and less liable to get 
e or scar N Inventor spe ate calls attention to this important item. No Lawn Mower that has ever been offered to the public possessed these adva nape hio 
the Grass Bor ana Pong of course Sis resistance > ‘pes cutters ci ga m t be greater, nad more motive power nan ited: By reducing the oat you gain pow od 
difficulty is removed ; where the Grass is fine and deli Sere re speed is ted, otherwise the lawn will be left with there or ridges. Extra speed can be obtained “by seedy 
poorm gr JA the "pinions; 1 the o] eration is pot ead simple. “Te has been rE einer to many how it is that a Machine will do its work well on one Pica and on another it is an 
lure—the is obvious 
more or less speed is required. Here you get all that is needed. 
HORSE, PONY, AND DONKEY MACHINES. 
The SILENS MESSOR has an extraordinary advantage over all others of this class; it is worked witha Patent Pinion Chain, and although ihol lighter, possesses greater sti strength. 
he noise has hitherto been a great obstacle in the working of these Machines; Hovite ties Ponies taking fright at the shaking and rattling noise, running rei and, pe inconceivable 
Soy a saag ep Sa can be worked with any draught or carriage horse, however spirited, doing its'work silently and effectually. It has greater. facilities in quick turning than any 
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use—can be readily raised or lowered to cut the Grass any height requir red. 
medline Cre 1 DOUBLE  SELF-ACTING GRASS DELIVERY BOX. 
iby aimnplo č submitting the al succeeded ong a de inking Nes oly sad roan A The Grass is oolecied 
a l par yet gi which eventually deposits ita Rare ett Ulustrated Price Lists are 
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HAND MACHINE. | DONKEY AND PONY MACHINE. HORSE MACHINE. 
Including Box of Requisites. | Including Box of Requisites and Traces. Including Box of Requisites and Traces. 
To cut 14 ins. .. .. £610 0] Tocut20ins. .. .. £8 0 4 pie fm -. £11 10 0| Leather Boots. for To cut 30 ins... ., £20 0 r To cut 48 ins... .. £29 0 0 
A AEE TOR K, T E OARE el 26 ins -. 1210 0] Donkey, per set . 2 16 0 » 36 ins... 7, 23 0 Leather Boots for 
E EN  s.) F 28 yas Ro pee ee a » 30ins... .. 1614 0] Do. for Pony,do. .. 1 0 0 ‘so  42ins... 2... 26 0 o Horse, per set .- 1 4 ê 
AUTHORIZED AGEN 1.52 
London .. Dray & Co., London Bridge, E.C., Agri- Norwich .. BARNARD & BOULTON, aa Bath : T ER & PanwaM, Ironmongers 
ected ‘Implement Makers Chester .. Dickson, F. & A., oe Retford Curtts, Ironmonger 
London te os Fea High = born, E.C., Agricul- n .. JOSLIN & Son, Iro ngers Bury St. Edmuns E Bosy, Ironmonger ` 
41 Engin .. BEAUMONT pny Agrionltural Engineers Liverpool . . JAS, TYNAN, Seedsman, 68, St. Georg? 
Dublin a nos. H piae & E Sox, Engineers Nottingham Danks & Nixon, Ironmongers 
Ipswich .. Ransome & Sims, Engineers and Agricul- Bristol .. BROMHEAD & Son, Ironmongers York až 3 ns. - Gresox, Wire Worker 
CEFR taat Gop lement Mal mod Coventry .. .. Matrerson & LEY, Ironmongers York ve . WLA Dove, Tronmonget 
& Lows, Ironmongers Frome  .. - .. E. Cockey & Sons, Ironmongers Derby .. . J. & @ Haywoop, 9, Market Place 
LD ‘IRON WORKS, Leeds, and 2, Victoria Street, Holborn Hill, London, W.C. 
“eo habia caiieass Carriage Free to ds oe principal Railway Stations and Shipping Ports in the kingdom; are warranted to give satisfaction, and 
carriage fre 
sf Spr an at once returned, if sent 
