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NUBSEKY AKD FKU1T GAKDKN IMPLEMENTS. 



quantity or shower of water discharged ; and they should 

 also have an inverted or " gooseneck" one () to throw 



the stream, if necessary, on the under side of leaves, or 

 in any oblique direction. 



There are, also, hand engines, ~bart^l engines, and bar- 

 row engines^ all of which are very useful. In every 

 large garden there should be both the syringe and one of 

 these engines ; for watering is a most important affar in 

 gardening under our hot sun and protracted drongVr 



Fio. 156. 



Barrow Engine. 



The Harrow Engine (fig. 156) is the most useful for 

 general purposes ; it is easily moved from one place to 

 another. The improved kinds are easily worked, and the 



