. 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. Pot Carrier.—Figs. 35 and 36, page 263). This is a rack, Fig. 35, make of thin, light slats with ratches for pots, which sets upon the top of a wagon box, as seen in Fig. 36. In order to bring the pots ^^ above whatever load may be in the wagon box, a strong iron frame is made to carry the slats, as shown by the dark line b, a, d, in Fig. B. ^^^- 37- - ---^ Pierce, in Popu


. 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. Pot Carrier.—Figs. 35 and 36, page 263). This is a rack, Fig. 35, make of thin, light slats with ratches for pots, which sets upon the top of a wagon box, as seen in Fig. 36. In order to bring the pots ^^ above whatever load may be in the wagon box, a strong iron frame is made to carry the slats, as shown by the dark line b, a, d, in Fig. B. ^^^- 37- - ---^ Pierce, in Popular Gardening, v. 204. Oetzmann's Flower Pots.—(Fig. 37.) This English device (patented) consists of ornamented flower pots, so made that any number of them can be joined solid- ly together, and they will fit into the curves or angles of windows in chain-like fashion. — Gardeners' Chronicle, May 24, 632. Chrysanthemum Cup and Tube.—(Fig. -This device, the invention of Edwin Beck- ert, Elstree, England, furnishes a stand for cut- flowers which supplies water and is adjustable in height. Tube a contains the water, and the cap b, containing a thread, fits on it. 6 is the flower cup, in the bot- tom of which is a clip, shown at d, for holding the flower. This tube c, screws down the extent Horticulture, jyS. into the water to ^^:?^\.- desired.—-Jour7ial of. 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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