AUTUMN CATALOGUE, 1917. 
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HORTICULTURAL REQUISITES.—Continueg. 
Roffea. Lb., 4oc.; 10 lbs., $3.75. 
Rubbish Burners. $5.50 and $7.00. 
Raphia Tape. (Importation suspended.) 
Saw, Farquhar’s Pole Pruning. For cutting high limbs of trees. 
Each, handled, $2.10; without handle, $1.75. 
Saws, Pruning. Long, narrow blades for pruning. 
Single Edge. 18-in., $1.00; 20-in., $1.15; 22-in., $1.25. 
Double Edge. 18-in., $1.15; 20-in., $1.25; 22-in., $1.35. 
Saw, Adjustable Pole Pruning. 18-in., $1.00. 
Scissors, Florists’ Snips. 6-in., $1.25. 
Scrubs, Coir. For washing flower pots, each, 20c.; doz., $2.00. 
Shears, Branch or Lopping. For cutting large branches, long stout 
handles. Saynor’s, three sizes, $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50 each. 
Shears, Hedge Notched. English blade. 8-in., $2.50; 9-in., $3.00; 
10-in., $3.25. 
Shears, New French Pruning. This is the best pruner ever offered. 
Price, 64-in., $2.00; 7-in., $2.25; 8}-in., $2.50; 9%-in., $3.00; 10}-in., 
$3.25. By mail, 5c. each extra. Extra springs, 4oc. each. 
Shears, Taylor’s Pruning. Each, 50c.; by mail, 55c. 
Shears, German Pruning. 9}-in., $2.50. 
Shears, Clyde Draw Cut. No.1, handled, 24-in., $2.75 each. No. 2, 
handled, 22 in., $2.25 each. 
Shovels, Ames’. D handle, square or round point. Each, $1.30. 
Each, $1.50. 
Any size mesh. 18 
Long handle, square or round point. 
Sieves, Wire. For sifting loam, gravel, etc. 
inches diameter. Each, $t.00. 
Silkaline, Green Thread. Largely used for tying in bouquet work. 
Fine, medium or coarse. Spools, each, 25c.; box of eight spools, 
$1.75. 
Sprinkler, Scollay’s Rubber Plant. 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. Two 
sizes. 85c. and $1.10; by mail, 5c. each extra. 
Scollay’s Angle Rubber. By means of this new device, liquids 
can be applied to the wnder sides of the leaves. Price, each, $1.10. 
Stakes, Match. Plain pine, 3°-in. thick, 35c. per 100; $3.00 per 1,000. 
Stakes, Match, Stained Green. 4o0c. per 100; $3.50 per 1,000. 
Stakes, Galvanized Wire Rose. No. 8 wire. 
Ft. 100 I,000 | Ft. 100 I,000 
B $1.60 $14.00 | 43 $2.25 $19.00 
a5 1.75 Y5J0OK ain 5 2.50 21.00 
2.00 17.00 | 6 3.00 25.00 
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The Model Extension Carnation Support. 
$4.25 per 100; $40.00 per 1,000. 
Thermometers, Heavy Japanned Tin Case. Wilder’s 8-inch, $1.00; 
10-inch, $1.25; 12-inch, $1.50. 
Hot=Bed. Boxwood Scale. Brass Points. Each, $2.50 
Self=Registering Minimum. 10-inch. Each, 2.00 
Combined Maximum and Minimum. Each, 3.50 
Tinfoil. For Bouquets. Lb., 25c. 
Tinfoil. Violet, lb., 7oc. Green, lb., 7oc. 
Tree Scrapers. Best steel, 75c. 
Trellises, Ivy and Vine Pot. . These are made of heavy wire, painted 
green, and a decided improvement over the wooden trellis. 
No. I, 18 in. high, 12 in. wide 50c. each 
ae 2 24 ae “ee 15 ae ae 60c. ae 
ac F 30 ae ae 18 ae ae 75c. “ee 
Twine. Heavy and light parceling. Ball, 25c. 
Twine, Green. For stringing smilax. Ball, 35c.; per doz., $4.00. 
Twine, Soft. For tying vines, etc.; very strong. 3 and 5-ply. 
Large Balls, 25c. 
Tarred Yarn. Excellent material for tying raspberries, shrubs, etc. 
Lb., 4oc. 
Tarred Marline. 
In 5 lb. balls. 
Yacht Marline. 
Tubs, Oak Plant. 
iron hoops and handles. 
Of better quality than the above; twisted in strands. 
Lb., 45c. 
In 1-lb. balls, 60c. per ball. 
These are of natural wood finish with galvanized- 
Outside measurements. 
Diam. Height Price Diam Height _Price 
T2-in II-in 1.50 20-in 17-1n. $2.85 
oe “cc c “ce fas 
Aes Tey) 22 18 .0O 
iq “ 12 “ che) | “ “ 3 = 
16 13 2.25 24 20 — 3.25 
18 “ ay 2.50 20 Zp 4.00 
TUBS, CEDAR PLANT. 
For Ferns, Palms and other large plants. 
icely painted green. 
1 Made of thick cedar, 
Outside measurements. 
No lam. Height Price | No. Diam. Height Price 
I 28-in. 22-In. $7.00 | 6 184-in. I5-in. $3.75 
2 26.0; 2Oje 6.50 7 Oy feast IY: Bal 3.00 
2) 2A: 183" 5.00 8 TOg itu Tine 215 
4 223s 7a) ATS iio 14 ae Dien 2.25 
5 20\ HOw A254 lnekO 12 eet 93 Tes 
Watering Pots, Galvanized=Iron, Wotherspoon’s. 4 quarts, $2.50; 
6 quarts, spout 21 inches long, $2.75; 8 quarts, spout 23 inches long, 
$3.00; 10 quarts, spout 25 inches long, $3.50; 12 quarts, spout 25 
inches long, $4.00. 
Galvanized=Iron, French Pattern. 
8 quarts, $3.25; 10 quarts, $4.00. 
Heavy Tin. 2 quarts, 75c.; 4 quarts, $1.00; 6 quarts, $1.15; 8 
quarts, $1.25; 10 quarts, $1.50; I2 quarts, $2:00; 16 quarts, $2.50. 
Haws’s Pattern, English. ‘This pattern will not slop over and is 
made with a very fine rose for watering seed pans or beds. 3 
quarts, $3.50; 6 quarts, $4.50. 
With brass bale handle. 
Wheelbarrows. Ames’ Garden. No. 3, $4.50; No. 4, $5.00; No. 5, 
$5.50. 
Wire, Florists’ Bright, Cut in Lengths. In boxes of 12 lbs. (one 
stone). 9 inches long, per 12 lbs., No. 22 Wire, $1.25; No. 24 Wire 
$1.25; 12 inches long, per 12 lbs., No. 22 Wire, $1.50; No. 24 Wire 
$1.50. Single pounds at 20c. per pound. 
Round Bulb Pans. 
Size Doz. too: | Size Doz. 100 
6 in. $0.90 $6.15 10 in. $4.00 $30.75 
a 1.60 10.20 12) 8.50 62.50 
Sac 2.00 14.80 TAs 14.00 102.00 
Fern Pans. These pans are made thin and strong, and are especially 
adapted for linings to porcelain and Silver Fern Pans. Dimensions 
given are outside measurements. 
Size Doz. 100 Size Doz. 100 
4 x If-in $0.50 $3.40 7X 28-in. $1.10 $7.95 
42 x 23-in .65 4.55 8 x 3g-in. 1.65 II.35 
53 x 2t in .80 5.70 g X 3g-in. 1.85 13.65 
6} X 24-in. .9O 6.80 IO Xx 4-in. 2.25 15.90 
Hyacinth or Bulb Pots. These are made very deep, so as to allow 
the roots to develop fully. Each Dor 
6 in. deep x 34 in. wide Hi GOe TS $1.25 
7 in. deep x5 in. wide .20 1.50 
Maytree Moisture Proof. Are a 
Flower=Pot Saucers. rich, 
reddish brown color with a smooth wax finish. 
Size Each Doz. Size Each Doz 
4-in $0.12 $1.30 g-in $0.27 $2.90 
ie .14 1.50 Toi { . 46 4.95 
One .16 1.70 1 eas acy) 5.60 
Thai .19 2.05 12 .58 6.25 
8 .23 2.45 | 
INDURATED FIBRE VVARE. 
Rolling Plant Stands. For Heavy Plants and Palms. 
Outside Diam. Outside Diam. re 
About Each Doz. About Each Doz. 
12-in. $1.00 $10.20 18-in. $1.75 $20.00 
TAN 1.15 12.60 2Or is 2.25 24.00 
TON 1.50 17.00 2D ta 2AN75 30.00 
Flower=Pot Saucers. Far cheaper in the end and better in every 
way than the earthenware article. Are not porous and will protect 
woodwork, tables, etc., on which plants are to stand. 
Size Each Doz. 100 Size Each Doz. 100 
s-in. $0.25 $2.75 $21.00 Io-in. $0.40 $3.75 $29.00 
(Se .25 27515, 20160 1) . 40 4.35 35.00 
Tile .30 3.00 23.50 Aan .55 5:75 45.00 
Sih .30 2225) | 25,00 16 “ I.00 10.00 79.00 
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Florists’ Vases, For Displaying Cut Flowers. 
No. Each Doz. No. Ea h Doz 
fo) $1.15 $12.50 00 $4.50 $48.00 
I I .00 II.00 II 1.25 13.60 
2 .9gO 9.60 22 I.00 IIl.00 
3 85 8.00 33 85 9.60 
4 75 6.30 44 -75 8.00 
