. The parks, promenades, & gardens of Paris, described and considered in relation to the wants of our own cities, and the public and private gardens. Gardens; Parks. The Secateur Lecointe. The Common Secateur. employed at Montreuil. There can be no doubt that where much pruning of any kind is done, and particularly pruning of a rather rough nature, the secateur is a valuable implement. For pruning in which great nicety of cutting is required a good and properly shaped knife is best. The secateur was first invented by M. Bertrand of Molleville. The Eaidisseur.—This is the name for the littl


. The parks, promenades, & gardens of Paris, described and considered in relation to the wants of our own cities, and the public and private gardens. Gardens; Parks. The Secateur Lecointe. The Common Secateur. employed at Montreuil. There can be no doubt that where much pruning of any kind is done, and particularly pruning of a rather rough nature, the secateur is a valuable implement. For pruning in which great nicety of cutting is required a good and properly shaped knife is best. The secateur was first invented by M. Bertrand of Molleville. The Eaidisseur.—This is the name for the little wire- straining implement which plays such a very important part in the wiring of garden walls, or erecting of trellises for fruit growing in France. It is an implement which, though insignificant in itself, is calculated to make a vast improve-. 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 Robinson, W. (William), 1838-1935. London, J. Murray


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