. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. centre piece,/». 5, fixed to it for the trap string to ran thi •ough. J^im. andhav]ngapieeeofironhoopiugnailedtotheback,andtuiTied up at each side, to form the shoulders or receptacle for the pivots of the wooden roller, shewn infij. 3. The wooden. roller is then made secure in the iron shoulders, giving it freedom of ijlay; a piece of string is then fixed to about the midtUe of th e roller, passed under the roller and attached firmly to a spring, such as is used for beUs, which is simply a close coil of wire; this is firmly nailed to that part
. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. centre piece,/». 5, fixed to it for the trap string to ran thi •ough. J^im. andhav]ngapieeeofironhoopiugnailedtotheback,andtuiTied up at each side, to form the shoulders or receptacle for the pivots of the wooden roller, shewn infij. 3. The wooden. roller is then made secure in the iron shoulders, giving it freedom of ijlay; a piece of string is then fixed to about the midtUe of th e roller, passed under the roller and attached firmly to a spring, such as is used for beUs, which is simply a close coil of wire; this is firmly nailed to that part of the handle of the base as is represented mjhj 1. A wire is then. 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 [London : W. S. Orr
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