DECEMBER 13, 1856.| 
Fall Pippin or White Spanish Reinette, and Newtown | a 
Pippin, both ipo from America ; they are rapi 
ae ers, had oth ro oted , deeply, and hav ve on them 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
(at an angle) to 
id | fixed by $-inch bol 
I may here aye that the bearers are a fixture at i 
th = re wheels, not „being found n l 
ould soon e their destruction. Ih 
ee it ma; 
| be remarked that the tree or shra as the case may be, 
le hai; as 
pad their 3 roots brought n near the surface, shall cut out 
ng ‘the whole apparatus for hinang a a tree. The clear 
trees, When one looks into our old gardening authors 
and sees the specifics for the cure ay nat nker, a smile | 
will ee. for how simple is the reme 
It is strange to observe the Schickel of the 
Belgian and French gardeners i in ieee 4 ae 
and health i 
s time,” made a 
h 
ween the hind and the fore wheels is 7 fee 
thus allowing a 
ecessary. 
ts den b i 
in breadth, and 4 inches in depth. It is so adapted that 
it is capable of contraction and extension to suit the 
parece of of the operator, and its arrangem ent is as 
i hen 
in bearers, by which and = 
weight it is rendered so p firm, that 
i i oyed in yoring 
artery gis att 
n ‘raised with slight effort. rp] 
ie Correspond. 
—Mr. Kemp having o anga EN his 
favourable, 
that the time 
cea Cnet: 
very clever and graphic, heap ally 
nches ; 3 the ide ea of 
pi E 
5, 6, or 7 fee’ th 
h 
1 ist, „my vna jiy Agn ig to wit, to ; whose 
t separate. 
projectat both sides, ay hav ave a x lel exac ey * g 
thei 
Ai 
h 
f 
r centre to admi nit 1}-inch bolt (fig. 6), the import 
hich w ill be ini 
and inex xhaustible invention my 
2 
ee rae 
w 
bars ie Sid above the ‘transverse bars and conse- 
Mr. "Cooke's ski as a landseape-pa' nter the pabio is 
Bs 
F 11-inch hal, #12 font 
lly forsal studio | ft 
Chinese bo a reesen from an “outsid 
barbarian.” 
To conclude, it must be borne in mind that there are 
pene bain? Me! ak the trees of which are not 
transverse bars have other crrusponding ane at ‘oun 
| distances to er their e = Ts that cel size of 
be lifted be determined at 
trees liable to it, and as 
pearance subject the aig or | 
hes sliding. the Sein out raia 
a 3 inch bolt h head into the 
AÀ ieme 
ho! Ie a he regular places at which they intersect each 
other ; from this it will appear that the workmen have 
P) 
iennial removal, which is the 
eanker, Thon Rivers, The Nur series, San 7 
—_———— 
ah RN ET aea 
EE-LIFTING MACHINE. 
sree tor the purpose, 
who soon ga 
in and | th 
- i 5 
of a ener. I 
me iin ang difficulties, and iertare me to 
realise sakedar but hoe teow impract 
ous at once 
near 
ee ) pipaa this frame 
another frame 8) is req 
of four one ta havin, ving holes cot around the 
frame. 
bottom of the 
vation, the aid of 
also con- 
= 
jiso at the bottom of the 
inch in as previous! 
"bal A 
ers by bolts and nuts ; but toler izing it it six iron | clear Serr d Jy exer 3 he does not, however, 
inches down 
and cuttings in London.” 
i ahve 
o (No. 7), having a screw 1 foot 6 
e with ` si 
veda gF 
are 
the holes in the before , noticed, 
ese being at at .coch side, and one ; at each end 
old 
d out. Tt was put on trial 
E . pi f, 3 
of transplan ting 
on one ince 
Sepang 
inches in 
e question has four 
The hind wheels are 3 feet in diameter, nan 
eet 10 inches in di 
i) 
wh 
_ 
of a broad-wheeled 
6 feet 6 ir inches in length, Ba 4 feet l 10 
ch pair o! eels, 
e upper of the i the lower frame, keeping them 
Bee? Peper ozor frame should 
M T 
n iron bolts (No. 9) should be at pet the fo 
all poini 
drive ot the ball, which they should enter close | 
the hall th: 
ied crates aoaia 
| fastened to 
Soto 
the bearers ; upper 
| be'put on, oil crs 
| hati na Cory ed tear | 
