200 



Market Gardening, 



setting out cabbage, cauliflower, celer}', lettuce, etc. 



Rawson's Field Maiker. 



After once using this implement, no farmer will be 

 willing to be without one. 



The two Markers intended for lettuce, and shown in 

 the next cut, are used in marking the beds for let- 

 tuce to be grown under glass. One marks five rows 

 — one under each row, or light of glass, when there are 

 five li":hts wide in each sash of six inches each. The 



other is then used to mark ten places for plants in each 

 row, thus making fifty plants under each sash. The 



