. Annals of horticulture in North America for the year 1893. A witness of passing events and a record of progress. Comprising and account of the horticulture of the Columbian exposition. Fruit-culture; Gardening. Fig. 29. Flower-pot Hanger 263.) '' Constructed of three wires of equal length, each extending one-third around the pot with its bottom end twisted to the next wire, forming an outwardly extend- ing arm ; then all bent upward, their top ends joined and twisted into a hook.—John Lane, Popular Gardening, V. 84. Pot Holder for Trellis.—(Figs. 33 and 34, page 263.) Fig. 33 shows an iron h


. Annals of horticulture in North America for the year 1893. A witness of passing events and a record of progress. Comprising and account of the horticulture of the Columbian exposition. Fruit-culture; Gardening. Fig. 29. Flower-pot Hanger 263.) '' Constructed of three wires of equal length, each extending one-third around the pot with its bottom end twisted to the next wire, forming an outwardly extend- ing arm ; then all bent upward, their top ends joined and twisted into a hook.—John Lane, Popular Gardening, V. 84. Pot Holder for Trellis.—(Figs. 33 and 34, page 263.) Fig. 33 shows an iron holder, which is slipped onto a wall trellis, as shown in Fig. 34.—Revue Horticole, j^j. 28 and 29.) This has two ad- vantages : It can easily be made from heavy wire; and it can be used at any time without cutting the wire, and applied anywhere along the wire to be stretched. Notches are filed near the ends of the stretcher to hold the wire after it has been stretched. — W., in Der Praktische Ratgeber im Obst und Garte?tbau, yo2. Garden Bag.—(Fig. 30.) An English leather bag for carrying tools, seeds, labels, etc.—Popu- lar Garde?ii?tg, v. 2^8. Gardening Apron. —(Fig. 31.) An apron c o n t ainiDg pockets for car- rying tools and p 1 a nts. —Sister Gracious in Ajnerican Garden, 24g. 32, page (Fig. 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; World's Columbian Exposition (1893 : Chicago, Ill. ). New York, Judd


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