LIST OF ENGRAVINGS. 



XXIX 



FIG. PAGE 



58. Blanching pot . . .143 



59. Isolating saucer . 144 



60. Annular water saucer . . 144 



61. Plant box . . . . 145 



62. Sucker, kneed-spouted, and 



over-head watering-pot8 . 146 



63. Money's inverted-rose watering 



pot 147 



64. Wire screen for soil, old tan, 



or gravel . . . .147 

 66 74. Baskets, and illustrations 



of the mode of making 



them . . . 149, 151 



75. Punnet baskets". . . . 152 

 323. Trainer's basket . . . 376 



76. Bell glasses. . . . . 152 



78. Substitutes for bell glasses . 152 



77. Cast-iron hand glass . . 152 

 79 Mode of preparing hand glasses 



to serve as fly traps . Ill, 112 



MACHINES. 



79. Garden wheelbarrow . .153 



80. Read's garden syringe . . 154 



81. Read's pneumatic hand-engine 154 



82. Section of Read's pneumatic 



hand-engine . . . 155 



83. Read's barrow-engine . . 155 



84. Read's fumigating bellows . 156 



85. Section of the canister of Read's 



fumigating bellows . . 156 

 87. Powdering bellows . . .157 



86. Iron fumigating pot . . 156 

 258. Shrub and tree transplanter . 323 

 261, 262. Side, and perspective view 



of the girdling machine 347, 348 

 325, 326. Water-barrow and distri- 

 butor .-x .384 



MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. 



4. Eggs of the earthworm . . 95 



88. Wisps of straw used as pro- 



tectors .... 158 



89. Mode of making straw mats . 159 

 90 93. Oiled paper cap for pro- 

 tecting flowers . . . 162 



94. Props for climbers . .163 



95. Cast and wrought iron props 



for supporting climbers . 1 64 

 96 99. Labels and tallies . 165,166 



100. Nailing wallet . . . 167 



101. Iron reel and pin for a garden 



line 168 



102. 103. Portable ladder open and 



shut . . . .168 



104, 105. Rule joint and orchard 



ladder . . . . 169 



106. Garden level . . .169 



107. Bridge plank for wheeling 



across box edgings . . . 1 70 



FIG. 



108. Leather bearing straps . 



264. Wire frame work for climbing 



plants in pots 

 266, 267. Wire standard and rings 



for supporting climbing plants. 



270. Umbrella trellis for climbing 



plants .... 



271. Trellis over a walk . . . 

 361. Netting for covering a cherry 



garden .... 



373. Hooked stick for training prize 



gooseberry bushes . 



374. Forked stick for training prize 



gooseberry bushes 



PAGE 



170 



355 

 355 



355 



357 



557 

 564 

 564 



DIAGRAMS. 



31 



1 . Part of the trunk of a disbarked 

 lime tree . . . . 



11. Mode of forming a triple fence 

 for excluding cattle, sheep, 

 and hares . . . .123 



6674. Illustration of the mode 



of making baskets . 149 151 



130. Section of an iron sash-bar . 191 



131. Section of a wooden sash-bar . 191 



133. Vertical profile of part of a 



ridge and furrow roof . . 192 



134. Section of a dung bed, with a 



tube for supplying hot air . 196 

 155. Lap of glass panes puttied and 



painted .... 219 



161. Diagrams showing the angle 

 which the blades of draw-hoes 

 ought to make with the 

 handle . . . .232 

 163. Section of the head of a garden 



rake 233 



253. Modes of protecting trees from 



cattle .... 318 



254. Mode of securing newly planted 



trees from the effects of high 



winds 319 



255257. View, profile, and section 



of a tree guard . . . 320 

 328. Details of a mode of fastening 



coverings on frames . . 394 

 359. Outline of a Pearmain apple . 531 

 270. The term oblate exemplified . 554 

 372. Section through a cherry garden 



covered with netting . . 557 

 378, 379. Section and view of a prop 



for climbing plants . . 637 



380. Sections of ground prepared for 



planting potatoes . . 642 



MOVEABLE AND PORTABLE GARDEN 

 STRUCTURES. 



109. Wickerwork protector for low 



shrubs . . 171 



