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A wrought-iron bowl, to lade with. 



This cask may be used either by hand, 

 or with a horse, or donkey. It may be 

 locked going down hill, as recommended 

 for the " tree-lifter." 



According to circumstances, or the 

 power of approaching the tree, the hose or 

 the buckets may be used, or the cask may 

 be tilted. 



PRACTICAL PART OF TRANSPLANTING. 



Choose a tree of from twenty to thirty 

 feet in height, with several leaders, or with 

 some unduly large branches. Prune the 

 tree previously to digging round it, so as 

 to take from the head at least as much as 

 will, in all probability, be taken from the 

 root, not by cutting in the head and 

 branches of the tree, but by giving it a 

 clear leader, and cutting out all branches 

 large enough to compete with the stem, 



