252 THE COTTAGE GARDENER AND COUNTRY GENTLEMAN’S COMPANION, July 21, 1857. 
IMPLEMENTS AND OTHER CONSTRUCTIONS SUITED FOR GARDENS. 
Exhibited at the Horticultural Society’s Show at Chiswick. 
{Continued from page 237.) 
Messrs. Warner and Sons, Crescent, Jewin Street, London, exhibited, among other things, the following 
Warner’s Patent Lift and Force Pump.— It is fitted 
with flexible suction and union nose joint, and is mounted 
on a strong wooden harrow, so as to be most available for 
drawing and delivering water or liquid manure at difterent 
parts of the garden. 
Portable Garden Engine. —This is furnished with a| Watering Engine has a Registered Spreader for diffusing the 
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Registered Spreader for the wide diffusion of the water, 
and is worked from a galvanised iron pail, which is sold 
with it. 
water like a shower of rain, as well as a Spreader like that 
of the street watering-carts for watering walks and lawns. 
Small Tub Garden Engine. — This holds ten gallons, and 
is fitted with a Registered Spreader. 
Warners Oak Tub Garden Engine.—T his most useful 
