. A treatise on wire fencing; unquestionably proving its superiority to any article heretofore used, for enclosing railroads, canals, fields, cattle pastures, gardens, cemeteries, heneries, and for ornamental garden work, grape and rose trellises, etc., etc. .. . No. 4 is precisely like the third kind, save that the lateral wire in themiddle is omitted. It weighs 6J lbs., and is $ per rod. Suited for the protection of low Hedges, and for wideTrellises, &c., &c. No. No. 5 is 16 inches high, with meshes 3 inches square; there are twolateral (outside) wires of No. 12 wire ; the body is o
. A treatise on wire fencing; unquestionably proving its superiority to any article heretofore used, for enclosing railroads, canals, fields, cattle pastures, gardens, cemeteries, heneries, and for ornamental garden work, grape and rose trellises, etc., etc. .. . No. 4 is precisely like the third kind, save that the lateral wire in themiddle is omitted. It weighs 6J lbs., and is $ per rod. Suited for the protection of low Hedges, and for wideTrellises, &c., &c. No. No. 5 is 16 inches high, with meshes 3 inches square; there are twolateral (outside) wires of No. 12 wire ; the body is of No. 15. It weighs 4Jlbs., and is 75 cents per rod. It is used for ornamental garden work, and all kinds ofTrellises, as well as for low Fences, Borders, and for sur-mounting Fences, as seen in the cut. A TREATISE ON WIRE FENCING. 13 No. 5.
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