: R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. 
GARDEN TOOLS AND REQUISITES. 
Continued. 
BOXES, CUT-FLOWER. 
, “C. L.”” or Corner Lock Style. 
a E 38x18x5 inches... Bro Per 100, $2.75 
L 4x18x8 RG evs mee 4.00 
N 4x24x8 ss ss 4.75 
BOXES, Extra Heavy for Shipping. 
Q 5x24x 8inches ... er 100, $5.00 
U6 30ke12 us ae Met re 10.00 
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ao a BOXES, Violet, Enamelled Lithographed. 
Size. Depth Length. Width. Price per 100. 
Our Garden Cutlery is chiefly imported and is Fe teg benches eee ae vie 
G Gh tampa deo Ca 3.50 
Brooms. For greenhouse and garden use, three 
sizes, .40, .50, .60. 
Cotton Batting. For packing; large sheets. Each 
.05; per doz, .50; per bale, 480 sheets, $15.00. 
Crow Bars. Best steel, various sizes. Lb., .05. 
Dibbers. (Fig. 58.) Used for transplanting Cabbage 
and Cauliflower plants, ete. Metal, .35 each. 
Saynor’s spade-handled dibber, each, $1.20. 
Forks, Saynor’s Hand. (Fig. 59 and 60.) Suitable 
for ladies’ use. Small size, each, .75; large, each, 
from the best manufacturers. 
No; I, 2 tine, 6 foot handle” .2:7) 32.0) ee eicn 
No. 2, 2 tine, 5 foot handle ... ate Pic .65 
No. 2, 3 tine, 5 foot handle ... Fick Son .65 
Forks, Manure. 
4 time, wood, D handle, strap ferrule, each, 85 
4 tine, long handle , strap ferrule, ns -70 
5 tine, w ood, D handle, strap ferrule, se 1.10 
Forks, 'Spading. 
4tine, wood, D pane! plain ferrule, flat tine, 85 
4 tine, long handle, strap ferrule, flat tine, .85 
Forks, 'Spading, Ladies’. 4 tine, D handle, .60 
FLOWER POT HANDLE AND HANGER. 
Krick’s ‘‘ Perfeect.”’ (Fig. 61.) 
No. 1, will fit from 34 to5inch pots. Per doz., 30 
No. 2) will fit from 5 to 8 inch pots. 4 -40 
No. 3) will fit from 8 to 12 inch pots. =: 60 
Fruit Picker. (Fig. 62.) Made of heavy galvanized 
wire, easily adjusted to a pole. For picking 
Apples, Peaches, Pears, ete. Does not bruise the 
fruit. Price, .35 each. 
Fumigator, Farquhar’ s Standard. (Fig. 63.) 
For burning tobacco stems, ete., in greenhouses, are 
made of heavy galvanized iron. 
Price, 16 inches high, with cover ... ... $2.50 
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Fumigator, Perfection. (Fig. 64.) The _ 
should be filled with tobacco water. When ino 
eration a vapor arises from this and mixes with the 
dry smoke from the stems, producing a dampened 
smoke more dense and less. injurious than from any 
other fumigator made. 
No. 1, holds one peck of stems Moe pase BHO 
No. 2, holds half bushel of stems ... ... 3.50 
No. 3, holds three-quarters bushel stems ... 4.00 
Garden Lines. (Fig. 65.) Extra quality best Russian 
hemp. Single, .75; double, $1.25. 
Garden Reels. (Fig. 66. } Small, .50; large, .75 
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Garden and Pruning Gloves. (Fig. 67.) Men’s 
pruning gauntlets, $1.50; ladies’ pruning gauntlets, 
$1.00; men’s gardening (Drummond) $1.25; ladies’ 
gardening, $1.00. : 
Glazing Rolute7 ze Peerless. Price, box of 1,000, 
.60; by mail, .55 per 1,000 in lots of 5, 000 and 
over. Pincers fe driving points, 40; by mail, 
«GLAZING PUTTY, TWEMLOW’S OLD caiiea 
(Semi-Liquid.) 
This putty is used in machine or bulb. If too 
thick for bulb thin with a little pure linseed oil, 
boiled. Gallon cans, 16 lbs., $1.25. 
Glazing Machines. $1.25, each. 
Glazing Puttying Bulb, Seollay’ s. (Fig.68.) A 
simple and useful device for applying putty to sashes. 
Price, $1.00; by mail, $1.10. 
