R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. GARDEN TOOLS AND REQUISITES. 
The Faultless Sprayer. (Fig. 26.) Throws a spray as fine as mist. No. 2, all 
brass, each, $1.00. , 
Seollay’s Rubber Plant Sprinkler. (Fig. 27.) Made of rubber, with flat 
bottom and a finely perforated, detachable top. Very useful for sprinkling, and 
all purposes where a fine spray is required. Threesizes. .60, .75 and $1.00; by 
mail, .10 each extra. 
Seollay’s Angle Rubber Sprinkler. (Fig. 28.) By means of this new device 
liquids can be applied to the under side of the eaves. Price, each, $1.00. 
Pump, Kinney’s Atomizer. Used to distribute liquid fertilizer or to mix or 
temper hot and cold water under water pressure. Connect between sections 
of hose and lower it into the barrel. Each, $2.00. 
GALVANIZED IRON WATERING POTS. (Fig. 29.) 
Made from best quality iron and heavily galvanized aiter being made. Two 
copper-faced roses go with each pot for fine and coarse watering. 4 quarts, $1.50; 
6 quarts, spout 21 “inches long, $1.7 75; 8 quarts, spout 25 inches long, $2.00; 
10 quarts, spout 25 inches long, $2.25; 12 quarts, spout 25 inches long, $2.75. 
Galvanized Iron Watering Pots. Freneh Pattern. (Fig. 30.) With brass 
bale handle. 8 quarts, $2.50; 10 quarts, $2.75. 
Heavy Tin Watering Pots. (Fig. 31.) Nicely painted green. 
strong, double-thick tin, braced and stayed; very substantial. 
4 cuarts, $1.00; 6 quarts, $1.15; 8 quarts, $1.25; 10 quarts, $1. 
$2.00; 16 quarts, $2.50. 
SYRINGES. 
Farquhar’s New Cyclone Rose Syringe. (Fig. 52.) With improved self- 
oiling piston, barrel 16 inches long. Specially designed by us for the application 
of insecticides directly upon insects infesting roses and other plants. As the rose 
is interchangeable with cap, the spray can be thrown straightaway or at a right 
angle at pleasure. Price, strong brass, with cap and spray rose, $3.50; with cap 
and two spray roses (fine and coarse), $4.00. 
No. G. Garden and Greenhouse Syringe. (Fig. 33.) With elbow joint, 
stream and spray; excellent for applying liquid insecticides. $4.75. 
No.5. Garden and Greenhouse Syringe. (Fig. 34.) Stream and two spray 
roses. $8.00. 
No. 7. Greenhouse Syringe. (Fig. 35.) Stream and two spray roses, and 
knuckle joint turning in all directions; for applying water or other liquids to the 
under surface of the leaves to destroy insects, ete. $10.00. 
No. 0. Garden Syringe. (Fig. 36.) For applying liquids, solution, ete. $2.50. 
No. C. Garden Syringe. (Fig. 37.) One stream and one spray rose. $3.40. 
No. A1. Garden Syringe. (Fig.38.) With elbow joint spray and stream. $2.75. 
No. 24. Greenhouse Syringe. Imported. (Fig. 39.) Extraheavy, self-oiling, 
Ball Valve Syringe, with one stream and two spray roses. $9.00. 
No. 4. Greenhouse Syringe. Imported. (Fig. 39.) Extra heavy, self-oiling, 
ball valve syringe, with one stream and two spray roses. $9.00. 
: POWDER DISTRIBUTORS. 
Freneh Sulphur and Powder Bellows. (Fig.41.) The best of all powder 
distributors; excellent for effectually and economically applying sulphur, helle- 
bore, ete to plants. No. 1, $2.00; No. 2, $1.60; No. 3, with powder receiver in 
shank, $1.50. 
Powder Bellows. (Fig. 42.) For applying hellebore, 
Small, .75; medium, $1.00; large, $1.25. 
Seollay Insect Powder-Puff. (Fig. 
Made of extra 
2 quarts, .75; 
50; 12 quarts, 
sulphur, slug shot, ete. 
43.) A new device 
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BASKETS, ORCHID. (Fig. 54.) 
Made of Einest Cherry ‘Wood. 
for applying insect powder of any kind to plants, etc. Very Size Doz. 100. Size Doz. 100. 
useful for house-plants and to housekeepers generally. Price, 4 inch $3.00 $19.50 | 8inch $5.00 $32.50 
each, $1.00; by mail, $1.10. 5 inch 3.50 22.50 | Q inch 5.50 35.00 
Star Powder Gun. (Fig. 44.) For applying insect powders. 6 inch 4.00 25.00 | 10 inch 6.00 37.50 
Each, .10; by mail, .12. 7 inch -. - .4£50 28.50 | 12 inch : 7.00 45.00 
Jumbo Powder Gun. (Fig. 45.) Each, .25. BASKETS, VERBENA AND PANSY. (Fig. 55.) 
Little Giant Powder Gun. For applying dry powder, such as 
Paris Green, Hellebore, ete. The powder is blown through the 
tube by a revolving fan and the quantity used can be regulz ated as 
desired. ‘The outlet tube branches so that two rows can be cov- 
ered at one operation. Price, complete, 36 50. Bill Hooks. 
Marston’s Pattern. 
ings on the ends. 
100, $2.00; 1,000, $18.00. 
Marston’s Pattern. 
4 inches deep. 
Price, No. 2, $1.50; 
Adjustable wooden handles with tin fasten- 
10 inches long; 5 inches wide; 3 inches deep. 
Large size. 
100, $3.00; 1,000, $25.00. 
(Fig. 56.) A pruning-hook and hatchet combined. 
No. 3, $1.75. 
12 inches long; 7 inches wide; 
Asparagus Bunecher and Trimmer Combined. With flexible (GARDEW oe 57.) 
clamp which will not crush stalks. $3.50. Wrought eo ‘B a a 
Asparagus Knife. (Fig. 52.) For cutting Asparagus under the teats oree ae rie 
surface of the soil. Each, .50. No. 1D. Size, 16x 25 inches. 
____ BASKETS, WIRE HANGING. (Fiz. 53.) Takes 100 Borders for 100 
ca bottom Per doz., $2.00 Each, .20 Geen ons 12. ares > 
|, ieee 2.50 85 "No. 1C. Size, 13 x 20 inches. 
3.00 30 Takes 130 Borders for 100 feet. Price, .65 per dozen; each, .06. 
No 1B. Size, 10x 15 inches. Takes 180 Borders for 100 feet. 
BASKETS, MOSS. Price, .40 per dozen; each, .04. 
6 inches across top - Per doz., 5 00 Each, .20 No. 1A. Size, 8 x 12 inches. Takes 220 Borders for 100 feet. 
8 2.50 oC ROS Price, .25 per dozen; each, .03. 
Power Speyer fis the use of Towns, Public Parks, Geuicisried: etc., quoted upon application. 
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