1859-03-12 Gardeners Chronicle - Ferrabee Advertisement
FERRABEE'S NEW PATENT MOWING MACHINES
MANUFACTURED BY
JAMES FERRABEE AND CO., PHOENIX IRON Works, Stroud,. - These improved Machines admit of the use of duplicate sets of cutting parts, can be accurately sharpened by an ordinary workman, are adapted to level and uneven ground and to verges, and their management is much simplified.
In the following List the Letters A, B, &c., are used to facilitate reference, and the distinguishing letter of the Machine required should be given in sending an order.
The prices include carriage to to the principal railway station s in England, terms net cash.
| A | cutting | 12 | inches wide, | for a boy | £4 10 0 |
| B | " | 16 | " | for one man | £6 0 0 |
| C | " | 19 | " | for a man and a boy | £6 10 0 |
| D | " | 22 | " | "" | £7 0 0 |
| E | " | 26 | " | for two men | £8 10 0 |
| F | " | 22 | " | for a donkey or a pony | £8 0 0 |
| G | " | 26 | " | for a pony | £9 0 0 |
| Sharpening Apparatus for any of the above, 5s. extra. | |||||
| H | " | 24 | " | for a horse | £14 0 0 |
| I | " | 28 | " | " | £16 0 0 |
| K | " | 36 | " | " | £18 0 0 |
| Sharpening Apparatus, 10s, extra each. | |||||
The Horse Machines H, I, K, have cylinders of large diameter and in their entire construction possess the strength and capacity necessary for horse-power, and the heaviest work of a pleasure ground.