. A device for safely transplanting long leaf pines and other evergreens. North Caroliniana; Evergreens; Tree planting. 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 provide


. A device for safely transplanting long leaf pines and other evergreens. North Caroliniana; Evergreens; Tree planting. 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 Illustration No. 1. Transplanting Receptacle Of Material Assistance to the Life and Growth of the 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 Weil, Lionel, 1877-1948. Goldsboro, N. C. : [s. n. ]


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