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Our Garden Cutlery is chiefly imported and is 

 from the best manufacturers. 



R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. 



GARDEN TOOLS AND REQUISITES. 



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BOXES, CUT-FLOWER. 

 "C. L." OP Corner Loek Style. 



E 3 X IS X 5 inchf? Per 100 



L 4x 18x S " 



N 4 X 24 X W " 



BOXES, Extra Heavy for Shipping. 



»i 5x24x 8 inches Per 100, $5.00 



U (ix 30x12 " " 10.00 



Y <)x:^(>xl4 " " 11.75 



BOXES, Violet, Enamelled Lithographed 



Size. I>i-|itli. Lc-ni;th. 



E 5 inehes i) inches 



F 4§ " 8 " 



G 3i " 7 " 



Brooms. For greenhouse and 



sizes, .40, .50, .00. 

 Cotton Batting. For packing; large slieets. Each 



.().">; jHTiloz, ..")0; per bale, 480 .sliects, $15,00. 

 Crow Bars. Best steel, varions sizes. Lb., .05. 

 Dibbers. ( Fig. 5<s. ) U-sed for tran.-planting Cabbage 



and CauliflcAver plants, etc. ]Metal, .35 eadi. 



Saynor's ,-padcdiaudled dibber, each, $1.20. 

 Forks, Saynor's Hand. ( Fig. 59 and OO. ) Suitable 



4.00 

 4.75 



\Vidili. Price per 100. 

 7 inches $5.50 



5 " 4.25 



4 " 3.50 



garden nse, three 



u.-^e. Small size, each, .76; large, each. 



$65 

 .65 

 .65 



.85 



.70 



1.10 



.85 

 .85 

 .60 



.30 

 .40 

 .60 



lor ladic 



$i.a). 

 Forks, Hay. 



IS'i). 1 , 1' tine, 5 foot handle 



Nil. 2, 2 tine, 5 foot liandle 



No. 2, ;'. tine, 5 foot handle 



Forks, Manure. 

 4 tine, wood, I) handle, strap ferrule, each, 



4 tine, long handle, strap ferrule, " 



5 tine, wood, I) handle, strap ferrule, " 



Forks, Spading. 



4 tine, wixid, I) handle, ])lain ferrule, flat tine, 

 4 tine, lung liandle, strap ferrnle. Hat tine. 



Forks, Spading, Ladies'. 4 tine, I) handle, 



FLOWER POT HANDLE AND HANGER. 



Krick's "Perfect." (Fig. 61.) 



No. 1, will lit from ;!J to 5 Inch pots. Perdoz., 



- No. 2, will tit from 5 to 8 i)ich pots. " 



N'l. :;, will tit from 8 to 12 inch pots. " 



Fruit Picker. (Fig. 62.) Made of heavy galvanized 



wire, easily adjusted to a pole. For i)icking 



Aj)ples, Peaches, Pears, etc. Doe.s not lirni.se the 



frnit. Price, .35 each. 



Fumigator, Farquhar's Standard, (Fig. 63.) 



Pur burning tiiliacco stt-ms, I'tt'., in greenliouses, are 



made of heavy galvanize<l iron. 



Price, 16 inches high, with cover $2.50 



24 " " " " 4.00 



28 " " " " 6.00 



Fumigator, Perfection. (Fig. 64.) The tank 



shduld be tilled with tobacco water. AVhen in op- 

 eratiiin a vapor arises from this and mixes with the 

 dry smoke from the stems, producing a dampened 

 smoke more dense and le.ss injuriiius than from any 

 other fumigator made. 



No. 1, holds one peck of stems $3.00 



No. 2, hold.s half bushel of stems 3.50 



No. 3, holds three-quarters bushel stems . . . 4.00 



Garden Lines. (Fig. 65. ) Extra quahty best Russian 

 hrnip. Single, .75; doul)le, $1.2.i. 



Garden Reels. (Fig. 66.) Small, .,50; large, .75. 



Garden and Pruning Gloves. (Fig. 67.) Ladies' 

 tanned gauntlets, per pair, $1.00; ladies' gardening, 

 with gusset, per pair, $1 00; men's pnming gauntlets, 

 per pair, $1.50; men's button drummonds, per pair, 

 $1.25; men's tanned Oxford outseam, per pair, 

 $1.25. 



Glazing Points, The Peerless. Price, box of 1,000, 

 .(iO; by mail, .75; .55 per 1,000 in lots of 5,000 and 

 n\cr. Pincers f(ir driving points, .40; by mail, .50. 



GLAZING PUTTY, TWEMLOW'S OLD ENGLISH. 

 (Semi-Liquid.) 



This putty is used in machine or bulb. If too 

 thick for bulb thin with a little pure linseed oil, 

 bnile.l. (lalldu cans, 16 lbs., $1.25. 



Glazing Machines. $1.25, each. 



Glazing Puttying Bulb, Scollay's. (Fig. 68.) A 



!-imple and useful device for ap^ilying putty to sashes. 



Price, $1.00; by mail, $1.10. 



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