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The Grass-edging Iron or Knife, 

 Fig. 8 3 is for cutting the turf 

 of grass borders or walks. It |!P 

 should be of the very best steel J 

 with a round, strong handle, 

 about three and a half feet \ 

 long. 



Garden Hook. Fig. 9. for 

 dressing hedges, made of the 

 very best steel, having a 1 

 handle of an oval form, of 

 strong wood. 3£ feet long. 



Fig 9. 



and of a small size, that the hand may conveniently grasp it 



Fig. 10. 



Garden Shears. Fig. 10, are of various sizes, from six to 

 twelve inch blades, and used for cutting edgings of Box, clip- 

 ping hedges, and many other purposes. They are of great 

 variety and quality. The seven and nine-inch sizes are most 

 convenient 



