. Manual of gardening : a practical guide to the making of home grounds and the growing of flowers, fruits, and vegetables for home use . Gardening. 164. Trees ruined to allow of the passage of wires. 165. Accommodating a wall to a valuable tree. outside by means of a washer and a nut. Generally the washer has been placed against the bark and the nut then holds it in place. A better method of bolting, and one which insures a neat ap- pearance of the branch in ad- dition to serving as the most certain safeguard against the entrance of disease, is. to coun- ter-sink the nut in the bark and imbed


. Manual of gardening : a practical guide to the making of home grounds and the growing of flowers, fruits, and vegetables for home use . Gardening. 164. Trees ruined to allow of the passage of wires. 165. Accommodating a wall to a valuable tree. outside by means of a washer and a nut. Generally the washer has been placed against the bark and the nut then holds it in place. A better method of bolting, and one which insures a neat ap- pearance of the branch in ad- dition to serving as the most certain safeguard against the entrance of disease, is. to coun- ter-sink the nut in the bark and imbed portland cement. The hole for the sinking of the nut and washer is thickly coated with lead paint and then with a layer of cement, on which are placed the nut and washer, both of which are then imbedded in cement. If the outer. 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 Bailey, L. H. (Liberty Hyde), 1858-1954. New York : Macmillan Co.


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