. Barry's Fruit garden. Fruit-culture. [from old catalog]. FRUIT-GATIIEKEKS. 479 immediate consumption. The ladder^ hook^ and hand are the only safe and expeditious fruit-gatherers. Some are made in the form of a vase of wood or tin placed on the end of a pole. The edge of the vase is toothed, and when the stem of the fruit is taken between two of the teeth, and slightly twisted, it drops. Others are composed of a pair of shears on the end of a pole, to wliich a basket is attached that slides up and down the Fis;. 190.—BARROW-ENGTNE. The Grape- Gatherer resembles a pair of shears com-


. Barry's Fruit garden. Fruit-culture. [from old catalog]. FRUIT-GATIIEKEKS. 479 immediate consumption. The ladder^ hook^ and hand are the only safe and expeditious fruit-gatherers. Some are made in the form of a vase of wood or tin placed on the end of a pole. The edge of the vase is toothed, and when the stem of the fruit is taken between two of the teeth, and slightly twisted, it drops. Others are composed of a pair of shears on the end of a pole, to wliich a basket is attached that slides up and down the Fis;. 190.—BARROW-ENGTNE. The Grape- Gatherer resembles a pair of shears com- bining the property of pincers. They cut a bunch of. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Barry, Patrick, 1816-1890. [from old catalog]. New York, Orange Judd company


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