CURRIE BROTHERS' HORTICULTURAL GUIDE. 



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Scollay's Sprinkler. 



Success Pump. 



Hedge Shears. 



Atomizer. Price, 65 cts. 

 LBNOX KNAPSACK SPRAYER. 



Made of galvanized iron. Will spray vegetables 

 growing low or high from the ground. The bulb, 

 with patent combination valve, does it all, simply 

 by turning the nozzle in direction you wish to spray. 

 Presi your thumb, you get your gpray. Release the 

 pressure and you stop the spray. Price, $4.00. 

 SUCCESS HAND FORCE PUMP. 



The working parts are of solid brass and Inde- 

 structible bronze valves, making it the most durable 

 and the best portable hand pump on the market. It 

 has a large air chamber and is double-acting, throw- 

 ing a continuous stream either solid or in a fine 

 spray. It is very light, and works from any bucket 

 or tub, and is just the thing for spraying trees, etc. 

 Price, 84.00. 



Mice in tiie Pantry. 



The "out O' SIGHT" TRAP 



IS SURE TO CATCH 'EM. NO BAIT REQUIRED. 



Will catch two mice to one of any other 

 trap made in a g-iveii leng-th of time. 



Mouse trap, ^iit postpaid ■ 10 cents 

 Rat trap, sent postpaid - - 25 cents 



FULL INSTRUCTIONS WITH EACH TRAP- 



"Out o' Sight" Mole Trap, price $1.00 



GARDEN inPLEMENTS 



Trowels— American, each, 5-inch $ 10 



American, each, 6inch 15 



English steel, solid blade,all one piece, 



uo rivets, each, 6-inch 35 



Clove's Angle, 5-Inch, 20 cts.; 7-inch, 



25 cts.; 8-inch .• 80 



Tweezers— For arranging flowers, 5-inch 



20 cts.; 6-inch 25 



Tree Pruners, Water's Improved— 



6-foot pole 1 00 



8-foot pole 1 15 



10-foot pole I 25 



12-foot pole 1 40 



Telegraph, without handles 1 25 



Extra knives, each 20 



Watering Pots— Oval. French galvan- 

 ized Iron, 6-quart, 81.75; 8-quart 2 00 



Watering Pots— Round galvanized iron , 



6-quart, 60 cts.; 8 quart 75 



Weeders, Excelsior— Price each, 10 cts.; by 



mail 15 



Lang's Hand — Price each, 20 cts.; by mail 25 



Lawn— Each, 76 cts.; by mail „. 90 



FERTILIZERS. 



Currle's Complete Fertilizer for Lawns, Hay and 

 Pasture — A complete manure, specially adapted for 

 the top dressing of lawns. It is odorless, clean and 

 convenient to use. Sow broadcast in early soring, 

 just as the grasses are starting into growth, It will 

 befound of great benefit in producing a nice, healthy 

 growth of turf. It is much easier to use than a top 

 dressing of stable manure, which very often intro- 

 duces a large crop of vile weeds Into lawns, besides 

 being very unsightly. This Fertilizer Is sold under 

 a guaranteed analysis as provided in the new law 

 passed by the State of Wisconsin. 



Quantities required and prices : 



15X 20 feet, use 5 lbs: price $ 30 



25x 25 " 10 " 50 



50x50 " 25 " 125 



60x100 " 50 " 2 00 



100x100 " 100 " 8 50 



400 lbs., sufficient for one acre 12 00 



When used on an entirely new lawn before seed- 

 ing, or on garden crops, use double above quan titles. 



Pure Bone deal- Ourbone meal is ground fine,and 

 is of great value mixed with soil for potting pur- 

 poses, for which one part of meal to 50 of soil is 

 about the right proportion. It Is invaluablefortop 

 dressing. 6 lbs., 25 cts.; 10 lbs., 40 cts.; 25 lbs., 

 75 cts.; 50 Ibl., $1.25: 100 lbs., 82,00; bagof2001bs,S3.50. 



Pure Pulverized Sheep nanure— Makes the richest 

 and safest liquid manure. Use one pound to five gal- 

 lons of water; 25 lbs.. 60 cts.; 100 lbs., $2.00. 



Nitrate ol Soda— Should be sown when plants are 

 In growth. 25 lbs., Jl.OO; 100 lbs., $3.25. 



Muriate of Potash— 25 lbs., Sl.OO; 100 lbs., $3..50. 



Land Plaster or Oypsum- In barrels of about 235 

 lbs., $2. 00. 



Ammonlated Bone and Potash -A general fertilizer 

 forall cereals, beans peas, corn, tobacco, etc. 25 lbs., 

 75 cts. ; 100 lbs. ,82.00; 500 lbs., $8.00; 1,000 lbs., $15.00. 



All Soluble— Especially adapted for potatoes, 

 beets, raVbage, celery, etc. 25 lbs.*, $1.00; 100 lbs., ■ 

 $2.50; 500 lbs , $10.00: 1,000 lbs, $17 50. 



Currle's Soluble Food for House Plants— A high 

 grade fertilizer, put upin small packages tosuitthe 

 cultivator of house plants. It is clean, safe to use 

 and has no repulsive odor. House planfstreated to 

 a few applications of it improve wonderfully in 

 health and general appearance. In packages, with 

 instructions for use. Each, 15 cts. and 25 cts.; by 

 mai' 20 and 88 cts. 



Bent Neck Plant Sprinlfler. 



AND REQUISITES— Continued. 



Sprinkler— Bent Neck Plant— Made to sprinkle 

 underneath the foliage : 



No. 1,60 cts.; by mail $ 65 



No. 2, 70 cts.; by mail 80 



The same with straight neck: 



No. l,50cts.; by mail 65 



No. 2. eOcts.; bymai) 70 



Scollay's Rubber— Large, each. $1.00; by mail.. 1 10 

 Syringes, Brass— No. 1, MJ^xlJ^, one spray... 2 00 



No. 2, 141^x114, two sprays and one stream... S 50 



No. 3, 16x114, two sprays and one stream 4 00 



No. 5, 18x1 J^, two sprays and one stream; best 

 for greenhouses 4 50 



No. 6, 18x11^, two sprays and one stream, pat- 

 ent valves 5 50 



No. 7, same as No. 5, with knuckle joints 8 00 



Tin japanned, one spray 1 00 



EUREKA TOBACCO FUHIGATORS. 



For fumigating with tobacco stems; made of gal- 

 vanized iron. 



Nos.— 12 8 4 



Height, inches 12 16 20 24 



Price 81.50 $2.00 $2.50 83.50 



FUNGICIDES AND INSECTICIDES. 



If by mail, add 16 cts. a pound. 



! Carbon Bisulphide— A most effective remedy for 



anis in the lawn. Saturate a small ball of cotton 



I and Insert in the hill. 1 lb. tin, each, 35 cts. 



Gishurst's Compound — An excellent remedy for 

 Red Spider, Mealy Bug and Scale on plants. "Dis- 

 solve 2 ounces In a gallon of water and apply either 

 j by sponging or spraying the plants. Per package, 

 50 cts.: by mail, 60 cts. 



Fir Tree Oil— Like the preceding, is a remedy for 

 Mealy Bug, Red Spider and Scale. Dilute I4 pi^t to 

 about 10 gallonsofsoftwater,and apply with sprink- 

 ler. J^ pint, 40 cts.; pint, 75 cts.; quart, $1.25; gal- 

 lon, $4.00. If by mail, add 25 cts. per pint. 



Flowers of Sulphur— Per lb., 10 cts.; 25 lbs. and 

 over, 5 cts. per lb. 



fellebore— Being less poisonous than Paris Green, 



is fer to use on fruit and vegetables. Dust on dry, 



or dissolve 1 ounce to 3 gallons of water and apply 

 with a syringe. Per lb., 20 cts.; by mail, 40 cts. 



Slug Shot— Valuable for destroying slugs on cab- 

 bages, tomatoes, currants, etc., and is also very ef- 

 fective In removing potato bugs. Apply with duster. 

 Per 5 lb. to 10 lb. package, 6 cts. per lb.; 25 lbs. to 50 

 lbs., 5 cts. per lb.; 100 lbs., 84.00. In tin canisters, 

 with perforated top for applying, 25 cts. each. Tin 

 dusters for applying Slug Shot, ^ gallon, each, 35 

 cts. ; 1 gallon, each , 50 cts. 



Grape Dust — A sure preventive and cure for mil- 

 dew on roses, grapes, gooseberries, etc. Apply with 

 duster. Per lb., lOcts.; 5 lbs., 35cts.; 10 lbs., 60 cts.; 

 100 lbs. , $5.00. If by mail, add 15 cts. per lb. 



Thrip Juice— A remedy for Mealy Bug, Scale, 

 Thrlps, Cutting Moth, Canker Worm, Beetles, Cater- 

 pillars, etc. Per pint, 40 cts. 



Persian Insect Powder — Per lb., 40 cts. 



Tobacco Dust — For insects on plants; apply with 

 duster. Per lb., 10 cts. 



Tobacco Stems — For fumigating greenhouses; 

 dampen before using, so they will not burn up 

 brightly and thereby destroy the plants. Per lb., 3 

 cts.; per bbl., 81.00. 



Whale Oil Soap— An excellent remedy for lice on 

 roses, etc.; also a valuable wash for trees affected by 

 insects. For Insects on plants, dissolve about the 

 size of an egg in a gallon of water and sprinkle 

 with it. For Insects in bark of trees, dilutewlth 

 water to the consistency of paint and apply with 

 brush. Per lb., 15 cts.; 2 lbs., 25 cts.; 10 lbs., $1.00. 



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