DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. I9I 



mers, three hatchets, thirty-three iron bars, six iron hammers, 

 twelve rammers, eight wooden wedges, fifteen wooden trowels, 

 nineteen iron mauls, two stone hammers, six locks, thirteen mud 

 dippers, two blocks and falls, six hundred feet of rope, 2,150 feet 

 of rubber hose, five pairs of rubber boots, one hundred and twenty 

 assorted tool handles and a lot of iron chain. 



Tools, etc., at the barn — Four iron pails, one iron pot, six iron 

 pans, three pitchforks, two common shovels, one scoop shovel, 

 four snow shovels, one iron rake, two wooden rakes, one spade, 

 one pickaxe, one box barrow, one canal barrow, one hoe, three 

 brooms, five cages, one hundred feet of hose, two watering 

 troughs, one stove, one lamp and one milk can. 



In the greenhouses — Six hundred feet of three-quarter inch 

 garden hose, two snow shovels, eight bank shovels, two scoop 

 shovels, four garden spades, two garden forks, three manure forks, 

 one iron wheelbarrow, four garden wheelbarrows, three iron hoes, 

 one splice bar, two iron pokers, one steel crowbar, two hoes, four 

 iron rakes, four wooden rakes, six corn brooms, ten water cans 

 (galvanized iron), with twelve roses, six water pails (galvanized 

 iron), two hand barrows, one push cart, one water barrel on truck, 

 four lamps, one lantern, thirteen thermometers, five garden sieves, 

 one bank scythe, two oil cans, five hand weeders, two grub hoes, 

 two revolving garden or lawn sprinklers, two picks, one sledge 

 hammer, one axe, one hatchet, one six-foot step ladder, one ten- 

 foot step ladder for painters, one pair hedge shears, one block 

 and fall, with one hundred feet of three-quarter inch rope, fifty 

 iron plant stands, two fumigating pans, two leaf baskets, one cop- 

 per insecticide distributor, two tin dippers, eight roller towels, six 

 scrubbing brushes, six garden trowels, one sickle and stone and 

 four pairs of pruning shears. 



At Ridgewood Park — Two ladders, one extension ladder, one 

 lumber saw, two hand saws, two pruning saws, one stone boat, 

 three stone hammers, two scythes, sixteen rakes, four long-handled 

 forks, two brush hooks, thirty picks, one spirit level and board, one 

 auger, two monkey wrenches, four sets of whiffletrees, one screw 

 driver, one grindstone, eighteen wheelbarrows, one tape line, five 

 cold chisels, four chains, fourteen axes, forty-one shovels, four 

 crowbars, one hundred and fifty feet of rope, one hundred feet of 



