CURRIE BROTHERS' HORTICULTURAL GUIDE. 



CAHOON BROADCAST 

 SEEDER. 



This is an excellent hand 

 Seeder. It is easily hand- 

 led, being suspended by a 

 strap over the shoulders, 

 leaving the hands tree. 

 Four to six acres can be 

 ... sown evenly in an hour, 

 IB"-'; : ;:-?- : ' -; scattering Wheat, Rye and 

 -ilsB-Hs^-il'^--: Barley 25 feet; Oats 23 feet; 

 " : iii=ii Clover and Timothy 18 to 

 20 feet. The box and hop- 

 per hold about 22 quarts. 

 Weight, 5% lbs. Price, 

 Cahoon Seeder. $3.50. 



SYRINGES, BRASS. 



No. 1, 12^x1 5-16, one spray 82 00 



No. 2, 13}ixl 5-16, two sprays and one stream. .. 3 50 



No. 3, 16x1^, two sprays and one stream 4 00 



No. 5, lSxlji, two sprays and one stream ; best 



for greenhouses 4 50 



No. 6, 18x13^, tw0 sprays and one stream; patent 



valves 5 50 



No. 7, same as No. 5, with knuckle joints 8 00 



Tin japanned, one spray — 1 00 



Tin Foil— Per pound 20 



Trowels — American, each, 5-inch 10 



" " " 6-inch 15 



" English steel, each, 6-inch 35 



" " " solid blade, all one 



piece, no rivets, each, 6-inch 50 



Cleve's Angle Trowel, 5-in., 20c; 7-in., 25c; 8-in. 30 

 Tweezers— For arranging flowers, 5-in., 20c; 



6-in 25 



Wolfs Indelible Pencil 10 



FERTILIZERS. 



Watering Pots — Oval, French galvanized 

 iron, 6 quart, 81.75; 8 quart 2 00 



Watering Pots — Round galvanized iron, 6 

 quart, 60 cts.; 8 quart 75 



Sphagnum Moss— Bushel, 50 cts.; bale 1 50 



Immortelles — Blue, white, purple, red, black , 

 yellow, orange, pink — per bunch 40 



French Green Moss — Per packet 15 



FLOWER POTS AND SAUCERS. 



PER PEE 



DOZ. 100. DOZ. 100. 



Pots, 3 in. diam. 30c 82 00 Saucers, 3 in. 15c 81 00 



" 4 " 40c 3 00 " 4 in. 20e 150 



" 5 " 50c 3 50 " 5 in. 30c 2 00 



" 6 " 70c 5 00 " 6 in. 40c 2 50 



" 7 " 1 00 8 00 " 7 in. 50c 3 50 



" 8 150 12 00 " 8 in. 70c 5 00 



" 9 ■ " 2 00 16 00 " 9 in. 85c 6 00 



Milwaukee Weeder. 



The best devise for 

 pulling dandelions, 

 thistles, etc., we have 

 ever seen. Price, 75c. 



Cutrie'sJ Complete .'.Fertilizer for Lawns, Hay and 

 Pasture. 



A preparation which never fails to induce a rapid 

 and healthy growth to the Lawn. It is also of great 

 value as a fertilizer for root crops, etc. 1 lb., 10 cts.; 

 5 lbs., 30 cts.; 10 lbs., 50 cts.; 25 lbs., 81.25; 50 lbs., 

 $2.00; 100 lbs. , $3.50. 



PURE BONE MEAL. 



Our Bone Meal is ground fine, and is of great 

 value mixed with soil for potting purposes, for 

 whii;h one part of meal to 50 of soil is about the right 

 proportion. It is invaluable for top-dressing lawns. 

 5 lbs., 30 cts.; 10 lbs., 50 fits.; 25 lbs., $1.00; 50 lbs., 

 $1.50; 100 lbs., $2.50; barrel of 200 lbs., $4.50. 



PURE PULVERIZED SHEEP MANURE. 



Makes the richest and safest liquid manure. Use 

 one pound to five gallons of water. 10 lbs., 50 cts.; 

 100 lbs., 83.00. 



NITRATE OF SODA. 



Should be sown when plants are in growth. 25 

 lbs., $1.25; 100 lbs., 83.75. 



Muriate of" Potash— 25 lbs., $1.25; 100 lbs., J8. 75. 



Armour's Ammoniated and Bone Potash — 

 A general fertilizer for all cereals, beans, peas, corn, 

 tobacco, etc. 25 lbs., 75 cts.; 100 lbs., $2.00; 500 lbs., 

 $8.00; 1000 lbs., $15.00. 



Armour's All Soluble — Especially adapted for 

 potatoes, beets, cabbage, celery, etc. 25 lbs, $1.00; 

 100 lbs., $2.50; 50.0 lbs., $10.00; 1000 lbs., 817.50. 



"BOWKER'S PLANT FOOD. 



In packages, with instructions for use. Each 15 

 and 8Q cts. By mail, 20 and 40 cts. 



Land Plaster or Gypsum — In barrels of about 

 235 pounds, $2.50. I 



THE LENOX KNAPSACK SPRAYER. 



Made of Galvanized 

 Iron. Will spray vege- 

 tables growing low or 

 high from the ground. 

 The Bulb, with patent 

 combination valve, does 

 it all, simply by turning 

 the nozzle in direc- 

 tion you wish to spray. 

 Press your thumb, you 

 get your spray. Release 

 the pressure and you 

 stop the spray. 

 Price $4.00 



EUREKA FUMIGATORS. 



For fumigating with tobacco 

 stems ; made of galvanized 

 iron. 



Nos 12 3 4 



Height.in. 12 16 20 24 

 Price.... $1.50 $2.00 82.50 $3.50 



Atomizer. 



Apparatus for Applying InsectJDestroyer. 



Bellows No. 9, 50 cts.; No. 11, 75 cts.; No. 14, $1.00; 



No. 16, 31.25; No. 19, 81.50; No. 22, $1.75; No. 24, $2.00. 



Tin Dusters for applying Slug Shot, K gal., each 35c 



" " ' 1 ■«. " 50c 



Atomizer for applying insecticides in liquid form, 

 each, by mail (see cut), 65 cts. 



CURRIE'S ECLIPSE LAWN MOWER. 



The Cheapest High Grade 



Lawn Mower in the 



Market. 



Patent lap-welded, 

 self-sharpening sta- 

 tionary knife. 



After years of ex- 

 perience we are en- 

 abled to put on the 

 market a Lawn Mow- 

 er, unsurpassed inits 

 many good qualities. 

 It is the Lightest Run- 

 ning, Simplest and 

 most Durable machine 

 ever offered, and it 

 contains every im- 

 provement that years 

 of experience have 

 developed. Driving 

 wheel 8 inches in diameter, cutting cylinder" with 

 4 knives. 12 in., $4.50; 14 in. ,$5.00; 16 in., $5.50. 



LAWN SPRINKLERS. 



Nickel plated, revolving 

 short stemmed. « l ^-^a 



Globe 75 cts. 



Hub 50 cts. 



IRON LAWN ROLLERS. 



2 sec, 20 in. dia., 20 in. 

 face, 250 lbs., $13.00. 



2 sec, 28 in. dia., 24 in. 

 face, 350 lbs., $15.00. 



Fungicides and Insecticides. 



If by mail, add 16 cts. a pound. 



Gishurst's Compound— An excellent remedy 

 for Red Spider, Mealy Bug and Scale on plants. 

 Dissolve 2 ounces in a gallon of water and apply 

 either by sponging or spraying the plants. Per 

 package, 50 cts.; by mail, 60 cts. 



Fir Tree Oil— Like the preceding, is a remedy for 

 Mealy Bug, Red Spider and Scale. Dilute ]A pint to 

 about 10 gallons of soft water, and apply with 

 sprinkler. Pint, 75 cts.; quart, $1.40; gallon, $4.25. 

 If by mail, add 25 cts. per pint. 



Flowers of Sulphur— Per lb., 10 cts.; 25 lbs. and 

 over, 5 cts. per lb. 



Hellebore — Being less poisonous than Paris 

 Green, is safer to use on fruit and vegetables. Dust 

 on dry, or dissolve 1 ounce to 3 gallons of water and 

 apply with a syringe. Per lb., 25 cts. 



Paris Green in Liquid — Mix a tablespoonful in 



2 gallons of water. 1 pint cans, 25 cts. ; by Jiail, 85c. 

 Slug Shot — Valuable for destroying slugs on cab- 

 bages, tomatoes, currants, etc., and is also very 

 effective in removing potato bugs. Apply with 

 duster. Per lb., 5 cts. J per 100 lbs., $4.00. 



Grape Dust — A sure preventive and cure for mil- 

 dew on roses, grapes, gooseberries, etc. Apply with 

 duster. Per lb., 10 cts.; 5 lbs., 35 cts.; 10 lbs., 60 cts.; 

 100 lbs. , $5.00. 



Tobacco Dust— For insects on plants; apply with 

 duster. Per lb., 10 cts. 



Tobacco Stems— For fumigating greenhouses; 

 dampen before using, so they will not burn up 

 brightly and thereby destroy the plants. Per lb., 



3 cts.; per barrel, $1.00. 



Whale Oil Soap— An excellent remedy for lice 

 on roses, etc.; also a valuable wash for trees affected 

 by insects. For insects on 

 plants, dissolve about the 

 size of an egg In a gallon 

 of water and sprinkle with 

 it. For insects in bark of 

 trees, dilute with water to 

 the consistency of paint 

 and apply with brush. Per 

 lb., 15 cts.; 2 lbs., 25 cts.; 

 10 lbs , $1.00. 



Electric Worm and 

 Insect Destroyer — 1 lb. 

 can, 35 cts. 



