G R E E N ’S PATENT •‘ SILENS MESSOR ,” “ MONARCH,” AND “ ROYAL,” Or KoineItas Lawn Mowing, Rolling, and Collecting Machines. FOR 1877. SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS. These machines have been submitted to numerous practical tests in public competition, and in all ease;} have carried off every prize that has been given. The following are the advantages they possess over all others:— 1st.—Simplicity of construction, ever}* part being easily accessible. 2nd.—They are worked with much greater ease than any other. 3rd.—They are the least liable to get out of order. Ith.—They make little or no noise in working. 5th.—They will cut either short or long grass, bents, &c., and wet as well as dry. And e v e r y Lawn Mower sent out is warranted to give entire satisfaction, otherwise it may be returned at once free of cost to the purchaser. For Lawn*, Drives, Bowling Greens, Cricket Fields, and Gravel Paths. SUITABLE FOR HAND OR HORSE POWER. These Rollers possess many advantages over all others : thoy are made in two parts, and are free in revolving on the axis, thus affording greater facility for turning. The outer edges are rounded off, or turned inwards, and hence the un­ sightly marks left by other rollers are avoided. They are manufactured of the best materials, and are finished in a man­ ner surpassing any ever yet brought out. I l l u s t r a t e d P r i c e L st F r e e ok A p p l i c a t i o n . 54 & SMITHFIELD IRONWORKS, LEEDS, 55, BLACKFRIARS ROAD, LONDON S.E.

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