Archive image from page 7 of A device for safely transplanting. A device for safely transplanting long leaf pines and other evergreens . deviceforsafelyt00weil Year: 1921 After repeated trials and experiments, a transplanting receptacle was designed to meet the above situation. This is shown in Illustration No. 1. A patent, was issued for this device by the United States Government on May 31st, 1921. This illustration shows the transplanting re- ceptical lying on its hinged back, the inserted bottom with its pins and slides being in the immediate fore- ground of this illustration. This recept


Archive image from page 7 of A device for safely transplanting. A device for safely transplanting long leaf pines and other evergreens . deviceforsafelyt00weil Year: 1921 After repeated trials and experiments, a transplanting receptacle was designed to meet the above situation. This is shown in Illustration No. 1. A patent, was issued for this device by the United States Government on May 31st, 1921. This illustration shows the transplanting re- ceptical lying on its hinged back, the inserted bottom with its pins and slides being in the immediate fore- ground of this illustration. This receptical is preferably made of sheet iron and is provided with a pair of semi- circular side walls (Illustration No. 2), which are prefer- aby of less width at their lower than their upper edges, these side walls being hingedly secured together so that a receptacle of tapering construction is provided. Illustration No. 1. Transplanting Receptacle Of Material Assistance to the Life and Growth of the Tree.


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