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Collection, Preservation and Display of Old Lawn Mowers

1858-05-24 Gardeners Chronicle - Samuelson Advertisement

LAWN MOWING MACHINES. 

SAMUELSON'S REGISTERED LAWN MOWERS, 

With Boyd's Patent Self-cleaning and Sharpening Apparatus attached. 

Prices, delivered to almost any Railway Station: -

  SAMUELSON'S REGISTERED SAMUELSON'S WITH BOYD'S PATENT IMPROVEMENT
30 inches wide, for many and pony £11 0 0 £12 0 0
25 inches wide, for man and pony £9 0 0 £9 15 0
22 inches wide, for man and boy £6 15 0 £7 5 0
19 inches wide, for one man £5 17 0 £6 2 0
14 inches wide, for one man £5 10 0 £5 15 0
12 inches wide, for one man £4 5 0 £4 10 0
9 inches wide, for narrow borders, without registered wheels £2 10 0 £2 15 0

Glenny's "Gardeners Gazette" for February, 1858, in referring to Boyd's Patent addition to these Machines, says: -

"We advise our readers not to purchase any Lawn Mower that has not Mr. Boyd's patent improvement." And, "Mr. Boyd's Improvement is simple and effective, and can be applied to any Lawn Mower, to which it is truly essential as a strop is to a razor."

No additional power is required for working, the Machines having the cleaning and sharpening Improvements.

For further particulars, prices, books, testimonials, &c., apply to any Seedsman, Nurseryman, or Ironmonger in the Kingdom; to M. C. Garrood, Agricultural Department, Crystal Palace, Sydenham; or to the Sole Manufacturer,

B. SAMUELSON, Britannia Works, Banbury.

Publication
Gardeners Chronicle
Date
Source
BHL/Gardeners Chronicle/1856