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Collection, Preservation and Display of Old Lawn Mowers

Samuelson Advertisement in Gardeners Chronicle

  • SAMUELSON'S IMPROVED

    GARDNER'S TURNIP CUTTER.

    MR. SAMUELSON having purchased the late Mr. GARDNER'S Works, has made it his study to maintain the quality of this valuable implement, more especially of the Knives, which are unequalled by the numerous imitations which have been attempted. Since the last meeting of the Royal Agricultural Society, a valuable addition has been made by Mr. Samuelson to the original GARDNER'S TURNIP CUTTER, viz., a screening apparatus, which separates the dirt from the cut roots, thereby preventing Scouring in the Sheep and Lambs.

    CHAFF CUTTERS, CORN-CRUSHERS, and Food-preparing Machines of every description.

    SAMUELSON'S IMPROVED BUDDING'S LAWN MOWER, American and Atmospheric Churns, &c.

    SAMUELSON'S PATENT FORKING, or DIGGING MACHINE

    Upwards of seventy of these Machines are already at work in various parts of England, the Continent, the Sugar Colonies, and Australia, and the number is daily increasing. It is now an acknowledged fact that by the use of the Forker the advantages of hand-digging can be obtained at a tithe of its cost, and a tilth has been got with it this season when the ground was in such a state that no combination of the ordinary implements could have accomplished it. For all Crops requiring a deep or a fine seed bed, nothing can equal the operation of the Forker. 

    TESTIMONIALS from numerous Agriculturists of eminence who are using it, may be had on application

    B. SAMUELSON, successor to the late J. Gardner, 

    Britannia Works, Banbury; Stand No. 12, Royal Agricultural Show, Lincoln; and Stand No. 38,

    Agricultural Department at the Crystal Palace, Sydenham.

    Publication
    Gardeners Chronicle
    Date
    Source
    BHL/Gardeners Chronicle/1854