R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. GARDEN TOOLS AND REQUISITES. 
Stakes, Garden, Square, Green Painted, Tapering. 
14 feet long, Each, .02 Doz., .15 100, $1.00 
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Brae ae Cor ale POET 85 9.00 
Stakes, Square, Green Painted, Tapering, Extra Heavy 
Black Points. 
4 feet long, Each, .10 Doz., $1.00 100, $7.50 
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Stakes, Round, Green Painted, Tapering, Light. 
14 feet long, Fach, .02 Doz., .20 
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100, $1.20 
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Stakes, Round, Green Painted, Heavy. 
Ft. Each. Doz. 100. Ft. Each. Doz, 100. 
3 .10 $1.00 $7.00 | 5 aS $1.75 $12.20 
34 10 1.10 8.30 6 .20 2.00 14.80 
4 a, 1.35 9.70 
Stakes, Unpainted, Square, Hardwood. 
Fr. 100, 1000. Ft. 100. 1000. 
2 oe Susie $.30 $2.50 Ne ees $.60 $5.00 
3 a crige 40 3.00 eee Care 1.00 8.00 
Stakes, Match. Plain pine, 3 in. thick, .15 per 100; $1.00 per 
1,000. 
Stakes, Cane. 
These resemble the bamboo, and are strong and durable. 
Vary in length from six to ten feet. Bundle of about 250, $2.50; 
100, $1.25. 
Stakes, Galvanized Wire Rose. No.8 Wire. 
Ft. 100. 1000. Ft. 100. 1000. 
3 ios DON a St 2200 | At ee SQ s eel 
Sh Pech dice 1.75 13.00 5 Te 2.50 19.00 
4 Sf Stic 2.00 15.00 6 A Mine 3.00 23.00 
THE MODEL EXTENSION CARNATION SUPPORT. 
(Fig. 123.) $3.00 per 100; $27.50 per 1,000. 
Tape Lines. 100 feet, $2.50. 
THERMOMETERS. 
Heavy Japanned Tin Case. (Fig. 125.) 
10-inch, $1.00; 12-inch, $1.25. 
Hot-Bed Thermometers. (Fig. 126.) 
Brass Points. Each, $2.00. 
Self Registering Thermometers, Minimum. (Fig. 127.) 10- 
inch. Each, $1.75. 
Taylor’s No. 55, B, 8-inech Combined Maximum and Mini- 
mum. (Fig. 128.) Each, $3.00. 
Tinfoil. or Bouquets. Price variable. Lb., .17. 
Tinfoil. Violet, lb., .60. Green, lb., .60. 
Trap, Mole. (Fig. 130.) Iron. Each, .35. 
Trap, Mole, The Reddiek. (Fig. 131.) A first-class trap. No 
Mole can pass under this trap and live. Each, $1.00. 
Tree Serapers. (Fig. 132.) Best steel, .60: 
Wilder’s 8-inch, .75; 
16-inch Boxwood Seale. 
TRELLIS, FAN FOR VINES. (Fig. 133.) 
TRELLIS, VERANDA, FOR VINES. (Hig. 134.) 
This is by far the most ornamental and substantial Trellis 
made, and is especially adapted to out-door use. Made of wood 
and rattan, and painted green. 
2 feet high Doz., $4.00 Each, $.40 
Sag 1 Ae oe 5.00 * 45 
OE ARIA Seo de a 6.00 cp 00 
Dy poets 18 in. wide 9.00 i 15 
Gon" 18 n a ealelaOO ms 1.00 
(je 28 oe ei les5.(050) e 1.25 
(ies snats 33 18 ag é iy 313200 “ 1.15 
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9 0 ‘ 18200 uy 1.50 
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134 1 a eG: ; “42.00 BY 3.50 
TRELLIS, VERANDA. 
Made of steel and wire. Any size Arches or Trellises made to order. 
Height. Width. Price each, Height. Width. Price each. 
5 feet, 12 inches $1.00 10 feet, 18 inches $2.50 
Oma mle m 1.20 2) els “ 3.00 
Si als che 2.00 
TRELLIS, The ‘‘Handy’”’ Tomato and Vine. 
(Fig. 140.) Price, $2.00 per doz. 
TRELLIS, ‘‘Two Barrel Hoop” Tomato. 
Price, $1.00 per doz. 
TRELLIS, Wood Tomato. 
These are made of neatly finished hard wood. 
Height, two and one-half feet. One and one-half 
feet square at top, one foot at bottom. Dozen, 
$1.85. 
Trowels, Cleve’s Angle. (Fig. 145.) Itis ad- 
mirably adapted for digging weeds from lawns, 
140 transplanting flowers, cultivating and other pur- 
No. 1, 8-inch, tempered and polished, each, .25; No. 2, 
No. 3, 5-inch, bright steel, .15 each. 
poses. 
8-inch, bright steel, .20; 
By mail, 5 cents each extra. 
Trowels, Flat Steel. Best quality steel. Riveted shank and 
tempered blade. 6-inch, .75; 7-inch, .85. 
Trowels, Garden. (Fig.146.) Curved steel blade, 5-inch, .15; 
6-inch, .15; 7-inch, .20; 8-inch, .20. 
Trowels, Garden, Extra, Forged Steel. 
and shank. 6-inch, .30; 7-inch, .40. ‘ 
Twine. Heavy and light parcelling. Ball, .25. 
Twine, Green. Forstringing smilax. Ball, .25. 
Twine, Soft. For tying vines, etc.; very strong. 
Large balls, .20. 
Tarred Yarn. Excellent; low priced. material for raspberries, 
shrubs, etc. Lb., .15. 
Tarred Marline. Of better quality than the above; twisted in 
strands. In 5and101b. balls. Lb., .18. 
Yacht Marline. (Vig. 150.) In1-lb. balls, .50 per ball. 
Weeder, Excelsior Hand. (Fig.155.) For weeding or loosen- 
ing the soil. Each, .15. By mail, .20. 
Weeder, Hazeltine. (Fig. 156.) Very useful for weeding and 
thinning. Each, .30. By mail, .40. 
Weeder, Lang’s. (Fig. 157.) A most useful and practical little 
tool, with leather band holder, so that the fingers may be free to 
pull weeds or thin plants. Price, .25. By mail, .30. 
Weeder, Noyes’ Hand. (Fig. 158.) Steel. Cutter, diamond 
shape. Price, .25. By mail, .30. 
Weeder, Forged Steel, Three Prong. 
By mail, .50. 
Weed Grubbers. 
Solid steel blade 
3 and 5 ply. 
(Fig. 159.) Each, .55. 
(Fig.160.) For removing weeds. Price, $1.50. 
Doz. Each. Weed Grubber, Metal. (Tig. 161.) 22ps 
Ab Ee el Hao meee aa AMES GARDEN WHEELBARROWS. 
4 2 “ « 900 90 No. 3, $3.80; No. 4, $4.00; No. 5, $4.70. 
a Ai vale cee Me WIRE, BOUQUET. Prices Variable. 
4” 27 ‘ 650 .60 Florists’ Annealed. Nos. 22, 23, and 24 in coils of 12 Ibs., $1.00. 
5 : 32 “ “9.00 .80 Florists’ Bright, Cut in lengths. In boxes of 12 Ibs. (one stone). 
6 38 por 000 esp 9 inches long, per 12 lbs.,No. 22 Wire, $1.25; No. 24 Wire, $1.25. 
7 42 So) 22500) E00 12 inches long, per 12 Ibs., No. 22 Wire, $1.25; No. 24 Wire, $1.25. 
8 46 He ss OO Ramea(G) Single pounds at 15 cents per pound. 
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