LIST OF ENGRAVINGS. 



TOOLS. 



FIG. PAGE 



12. The common lever . .130 



13. Kneed lever and crow-bar . 130 



14. 15. Perforators . . . 30 



16. Dibbers . . . .31 



17. Potato-dibber . . . . 31 



18. Cast-iron sheaths for dibbers . 31 



19. Picks 131 



20. Draw-hoes . . . .131 

 162. The Leicestershire, or shifting- 

 blade, draw-hoe . . 232 



21. Spanish hoes . . . . 132 



23. Thrust hoes . . .132 



381. Sickle hoe . ... 660 



382. Drill hoe .... 660 



22. Lawn scraper . . . . 132 



24. Spades . . . .133 



25. Turf spades . . . . 134 



32. Transplanting spades . .135 



26. 27. Verge-cutters or turf-racers 134 



28. Garden spud . , .134 



29. Trowels . . . . 1 35 



30. Daisy weeder . . .135 



31. Saul's transplanter . . . 135 



33. Dung and tan forks . .135 



34. Digging forks . . .135 



36. Garden rakes . . . . 136 



35. Daisy and grass rakes . .136 



383. Drill-rake . . . . 660 



37. Beetles and rammers . .136 



38. Wooden mallet and garden 



hammer . . . . 137 



39. Garden pincers . . .137 

 324. Weeding pincers . . . 381 

 335. Orchardist's crook , 441 



INSTRUMENTS. 



40. Garden knives . . .137 

 95. Grafting-knife, made to serve 



also for a budding-knife . 286 



FIG. PACK 



236. Godsall's budding-knife im- 

 proved . . . . 302 



203. Splitting-knife and opening pick, 



for using in cleft-grafting . 29Q 



41. Asparagus knife. . . . 138 



42. The scimitar bill-knife . . 138 



43. Dress bill-knife . . . 138 



48. Garden-axe . . . 140 

 50. Garden-scythes . . . 140 



44. Garden-saws . . .139 

 202. Bow-saw for cutting off branches 



of trees .... 290 



45. Pruning chisels . . .139 



46. Shears for clipping hedges and 



box-edginga . . .139 



49. Verge and grass shears . .140 



47. Pruning shears . . .139 

 243. Punch used for punching out 



shield-buds . 306 



UTENSILS. 



6. A fly glass . . . .111 

 10. Inverted flower-pot for catch- 

 ing mice . . . .121 

 5. Cap for covering the holes in 



the bottoms of pots . . 96 

 65. Pot carrier . . . . 148 



51. Sizes of flowerpots . . 142 



52. Propagating pot . . . 143 



53. 54. Pots with raised bottoms to 



prevent the entrance of worms 143 



55. Pot with channelled bottom, 



to facilitate the escape of water 143 



56. Ornamental flowerpot, with the 



base serving as a receptacle 

 for drainage water . . 143 

 259. A double pot . . . . 331 



57. Pot with pierced rims and bands 



for introducing wire-work . 143 

 333-342. Sections of pots for pines 448, 449 



