Samuelson Advertisement in Gardeners Chronicle
An unusually late-in-the-year advertisement for lawnmowers, but predominantly advertising Samuelson's slightly less seasonal products.
SAMUELSON'S PATENT DIGGING OR FORKING MACHINE, which obtained the SILVER MEDAL of the Royal Agricultural Society at GLOUCESTER, 1858; £5. 5.s Prize of the YORKSHIRE SOCIETY; and £5. Prize of the CLEVELAND SOCIETY; capable of cultivating 5 acres per day with four or six horses, may be seen at work at Banbury, and in Kent, Middlesex, Surrey, Cheshire, Yorkshire, North Wales, Berwick, Gloucestershire, Worcestershire, Leicestershire, Herts, &c.
To meet the demand of SMALLER OCCUPIERS where horse power is limited, Mr. SAMUELSON has constructed an Implement equal to 3 or 3½ acres per day, with a draught of three or four horses only. Price £27. 10s. and £24. 10s, respectively, at Banbury.
PRIZE at Gloucester (the eighth time) to SAMUELSON'S improved GARDNER'S TURNIP CUTTERS.
Manufacturer of McCormick's Reaper (highly commended at Pusey), Anthony's Churns (£3. prize at Gloucester), Liquid Manure Pumps, Chaff Cutters, Crashing Mills, Lawn Mowers, &c.
B. SAMUELSON, Britannia Works, Banbury.
PublicationGardeners ChronicleDateSourceBHL/Gardeners Chronicle/1853Link