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Collection, Preservation and Display of Old Lawn Mowers

1863-03-21 Gardeners Chronicle - Mortons Patent Advertisement

MORTON'S PATENT NOISELESS LAWN MOWER.

This Machine Rolls, Collects, and Delivers the Grass, and combines all the most recent Improvements, including those secured by her Majesty's Royal Letters Patent for 1863. For efficiency and simplicity it cannot be surpassed, and can be worked by any one unskilled in Machinery. It is superior to all other Machines yet introduced to the notice of the Public for keeping Lawns and Pleasure Grounds in the highest state of perfection, and is likely to be the Leading Machine of the Season. No place, however small, should be without one.

To Cut                    Terms,    Net Cash.

12 ins.               £4  15  0    Suitable for a Lady or Gentleman 

14 ins                 £5  5   0     Suitable for one Person

16 ins                £6   7   6     Suitable for one Man or two Boys

18 ins                £7   7   6     Suitable for one Man and Boy 

20 ins               £8    8   0     Suitable for two Men

24 ins               £8   17  6     Suitable for two Men

All Machines fitted with Silent Movement, with out extra charge.

Catalogues, with Prices, can be obtained free on application to:-

GRIMMOND, LAIRD, AND CO., 15, CANNON STREET WEST, LONDON, E.C.; or to the PATENTEE, CATHERINE STREET ENGINE WORKS, ARBROATH.

        ~ Agents Wanted in every Town. Apply as above. ~ 

Publication
Gardeners Chronicle
Date
Source
BHL/Gardeners Chronicle/1863