Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 78, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 March 1912 — To Hold Hose in Position. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
To Hold Hose in Position.
If the lawn does not receive its proper share of care and attention it Is not because efficient appliances of all kinds are not procurable. It requires somebody’B individual attention to see that the grass and flowers are sprinkled at regular intervals, of coarse, the first requisite of which is a hose. Obviously the person directing the stream has to hold the hose,
and If the pSaea of ground is of any great size It takes considerable time to sprinkle it properly.' in this device the hose holder Is supportedUpon a tripod, the ends of the latter being befit so that they can be forced straight Into the ground, bat slight pressure being reqMred. The holder will not turn over, no matter how Heavy the force of water through the "MOMret —■‘•L
Clasp holds the hoee.
