Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 166, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 July 1919 — TRELLIS EASY TO CONSTRUCT [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
TRELLIS EASY TO CONSTRUCT
Twisted Wires Support Sweet-Pea Plants in a Most Satisfactory Manner. A very satisfactory sweet-pea trellis can be made by stretching wires on a frame of two-inch hard wood or one-inch pipe, the length of the frame being the same as the length of the
rows. The wires should be placed loosely about the frame, as shown, then tightened by twisting them with a spike. A trellis of this kind can be used for several years, and if desired can be removed at the end of each season. —Popular Mechanics Magazine.
