Thomas Green at Horticultural Society of London Exhibition
It seems that Thomas Green was not following the convention of Samuelson & Co. and Ransomes & Sims in copying the "Buddings Improved" designs by James Ferrabee & Co. Instead, the Greens designs were progressive and innovative with features most notably from their 1856 Patent No. 1831 in "modern" front height adjusters and more than just two side castors at the front.
GREEN-REID.
MR. GREEN,
NORTH STREET, LEEDS.
Green's Patent Lawn Mowing Machines, for hand-work:- 8in. £4 4 0 Ditto, with improved rake 4 6 6 12 in. 5 5 0 Ditto, with improved rake 5 8 0 16 in. 6 6 0 Ditto, with improved rake 6 9 6 20 in. 7 7 0 Ditto, with improved rake 7 11 0 24 in. 8 8 0 Ditto, with improved rake 8 13 0 The 24-in. machines can be made stronger for hand or pony, 21s. extra. Green's Patent Pony Machines, made very strong:- 30 in. 15 15 0 Ditto, with improved rake 16 5 0 36 in. 18 18 0 Ditto, with improved rake 19 10 0 42 in. 22 0 0 Ditto, with improved rake 22 14 0 Box of requisites for cleansing, sharpening, &c., extra 0 5 0 PublicationExhibitionDateSourceGoogle Books/Horticultural Society of London/1857/P49Link