The Gardener's monthly and horticulturist . Fig. 3 shows the application of the idea to twoadjoining cases. The ends of the two caseswith glazing are seen, and two sets of groovesand sliding boards. In this instance I haveplaced the bars over a board, running in the. same direction, and have made them fast to would stiffen the bars and would lessen thenecessary thickness of the outer ones. 76 THE GARDENERS MONTHLY [March, Fig. 4l shows a protector from direct suns raysand extreme cold, in the shape of a doubleframe covered with muslin or matting and at-tached to the sash. This frame is


The Gardener's monthly and horticulturist . Fig. 3 shows the application of the idea to twoadjoining cases. The ends of the two caseswith glazing are seen, and two sets of groovesand sliding boards. In this instance I haveplaced the bars over a board, running in the. same direction, and have made them fast to would stiffen the bars and would lessen thenecessary thickness of the outer ones. 76 THE GARDENERS MONTHLY [March, Fig. 4l shows a protector from direct suns raysand extreme cold, in the shape of a doubleframe covered with muslin or matting and at-tached to the sash. This frame is furnished witha spring hinge (cost 20 cents per pair, of brass,)which would cause it, when the pressure of thethumb screw, shown enlarged in Fig. 5, was re-


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