R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. GARDEN TOOLS AND REQUISITES. 



FLOWER POT SAUCERS. 



Inches. 



Doz. 



3i 



. . . S.15 . . 



4 



... .20 . . 



5 



... .30 .. 



6 



... .35 .. 



7 



... .50 . . 



iou 



ND SEED P 



nch. 



Each. Doz. 



6 



S.07 S.75 



8 



.10 1.20 



10 



.20 2 . 25 



100. 



Inches. 



S.95 



8 . .. 



1.20 



9 . .. 



1.50 



10 . . . 



2.00 



11 . . . 



2.75 



12 . . . 



Doz. 



S.75 

 95 

 1.20 

 1.45 

 1.80 



100. 



S4.00 



6.65 



12.00 



Inch. 



12 

 14 



Each. 



S.35 

 .75 



Doz. 



S4 . 20 



9.00 



100. 



S4.00 

 5-35 

 6.65 

 8.00 



10.00 



100. 



S23.50 



50.00 



150 FERN PANS. 



These pans are made thin and strong, and are 

 adapted for linings to porcelain and Silver F 

 Dimensions given are outside measurements. 

 Size. 



4 X It in- 

 4| X 2^ in. 



6^x2^ in. 



Doz. 



S.35 



.45 



.60 



.70 



100. 

 S2.00 

 2.65 

 3 35 

 4.00 



Size. 



7 x2f in. 



8 x3i in. 



9 X 3i in. 



10 X 4 in. 



Doz. 

 S.85 

 1.20 

 1.45 

 1.70 



151 NEPONSET PAPER FLOWER POTS. 



Size. 



3 



3i 



Per 100. 

 S.25 



.30 

 .45 

 .60 



Per 1000. i 



S2 



45 



2 



80 



4 



00 



5 



25 



Size. 

 4 

 5 

 6 



Per 100. 

 S.80 

 1.20 

 1.65 



especially 

 ern Pans. 



100. 

 S4.65 

 6.65 

 8.00 

 9.35 



Per 1000. 

 S6.90 

 11.00 

 14.75 



Not less than original crates at 1000 rate. 



INDURATED FIBRE WARE. 



152 ROLLING PLANT STANDS. For Heavy Plants and 



Palms. Will not soak or rust. 

 Outside Diam. Will take 

 about Pot. 



12 inches 10 inches 

 14 " 12 



14 



16 " 



18 " 



20 



153 Flower Pot Saucers 



16 

 18 

 20 



casters 



Far cheaper in 



Each 



S : 55 



.65 



.80 



.90 



1.05 



1.30 



the 



end 



Doz. 



S6.00 

 7.20 

 9.00 

 10.00 

 12.00 

 15.00 

 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. 



4in.S12 Sl-30 SIOSO 



5 " .12 1.40 10.60 



6 " .13 1.50 11.00 



7 " .14 1.60 12.00 



8 " .15 1.70 13.00 



Size. 



9 in. 



10 ■■ 



12 " 

 14 " 

 16 " 



Each. 



S16 

 .17 

 .23 

 .26 



.45 



Doz. 

 SI -80 

 1.85 

 2.25 

 3.00 

 5.25 



100. 

 S14.40 

 15.00 

 18.00 

 24.00 

 42.00 



154 Florists' Vases, For Displaying Cut Flowers. 



No. Diam. Depth. Each. Doz. 



8 in. 13 in.S.60 S6 . 60 

 5.70 

 5.00 

 4.20 

 3.30 

 25 -.00 



1 5V' 



10 ' 



.50 



2 U" 



9 ' 



.45 



3 4" 



6 ' 



.40 



4 3" 



W 



.35 



00 9 " 



22 ' 



2.25 



No. Diam. 

 11 5iin. 

 22 4| " 

 33 4 " 

 44 3 " 

 000 9 " 



Depth. 

 18 in. 

 15 " 

 12 " 

 9 " 

 29 " 



Each. Doz; 



S.60 S6.60 

 .55 5.70 

 .45 5.00 

 .40 4.20 



3.00 33.00 



TJ/^rvTT'Q j Standard Works on Agriculture, Horticulture, Landscape Gardening and Forestry. 



.£^\y V^XVO ( All books sent post or express paid at prices quoted. 



FARM AND GARDEN. 



Alfalfa. F. D. Cobum. Its growth, 



uses and feeding values. Illus. §0.60 



AmateuF's Praetieal Garden 

 Book. C. E. Hunn and L. H. 

 Bailey 1.25 



Botany, Field, Forest and Gar- 

 den. Dr. Asa. Gray .... 1.75 



FeFtilizeFS. Edward B. Voorhees . 1.50 



GaFdeneF's Assistant, The. New 

 edition. Under the direction and 

 general editorship of WiUiam Wat- 

 son, curator. Royal Gardens, Kew. 

 A complete encyclopedia of gar- 

 dening. Price, 2 vols 15.00 



Gardening, The Dietionary of. 

 George Nicholson, A. L. S. 4 vol- 

 umes and supplement .... 29.00 



Garden Making. L. H. BaUey . . 1.50 



GaFdening foF Pleasure. Peter 



Henderson 1.50 



Handbook of Plants and General 



HoFtieultUFe. Peter Henderson 3.00 



FaFm and Garden Rule Book. 2.00 



Manures, Fapming with GFeen. 



C. Harlan, M.D 1.25 



Pastures, Permanent and Tem- 

 porary. Sutton 2.50 



Plant Culture. George W. Oliver . 1.00 



Principles of Agriculture, The. 



L. H. Bailev 1.50 



Pruning Book, The. L. H. Bailey 1.75 



Silos, Ensilage and Silage. M. 



Miles 50 



Soiling Crops and the Silo. 



Thomas Shaw 1.50 



The Garden Month by Month. 



.Mabel Cabot Sedgwick .... 4.30 



Vegetable Gardening. Watts . 1.75 



FRUITS AND FRUIT CULTURE. 



American Fruit Culturist. J. J. 



Thomas S2.50 



Barry's Fruit Garden. P. Barry 1.50 

 Grape Culturist, The. A. S. Fuller 1.50 

 Principles of Fruit Growing. 



L. H. BaUey 1.50 



StFawbeFry Culturist, The. A. 



S. FuUer § .25 



Systematic Pomology. F.A.Waugh 1.00 

 Vines and Vine Culture. Con- 

 sidered the best book on Green- 

 house Grapes. Archibald F. 

 Barron. Imported 2.00 



I INSECTS AND FUNGI. 



Entomology, Economic. Prof. 



Smith. Insects easily identified; 

 preventatives and machinery . 2.50 

 Injurious Insects and the use of 



Insecticides. Frank W. Sempers .50 

 ■ Spraying of Plants. E. J. Lodeman 1.50 



FIELD AND GARDEN VEGETABLES. 



Asparagus. G. M. Hexamer . . .$0.50 

 Cabbage, CaulifloweF, and Allied 



Vegetables. C. L. Allen . . .60 



CeleFy for Profit. T. Gieiner . . .20 



Forcing Book, The. L. H. BaOey 1.50 

 Mushrooms, How to Grow Them. 



Falconer 1.25 



Mushroom Culture. Robinson .60 

 Onion Culture. T. Greiner ... .60 

 Principles of Vegetable Garden- 

 ing. L. H. Bailey 1.50 



Vegetables and Flowers from 

 Seeds and Roots, The Culture 



of. Sutton, hnported . . . 2.50 



FLOWERS AND ORNAMENTAL 

 PLANTS. 



American Carnation, How to 



Grow It. Ward $3.50 



Annuals: Hardy and Half-hardy. 



C. J. Curtis 1.25 



Bulbs and Tuberous Rooted 



Plants. C. L. .\llen .... 1.50 



Carnation Culture, American. 



L. L. Lamborn 1.50 



Cyclopedia of American Horti- 

 culture. Bailey and Miller. 4 

 vols 20.00 



Daffodils. Rev. J. Jacobs .... 1.25 



Greenhouse Construction. L. R. 



Taft 1.50 



151 



1.75 

 1.25 

 1.25 



Greenhouse Management. L. R. 



Taft S1.50 



Hardy Plants for Cottage Gar- 

 dens. Helen R. Albee . . . 

 Irises. W. Rickatson Dvkes . . . 

 Lilies. A. Grove . .".... 

 Notes on Lilies. Second edition. 



Dr. Wallace 1.75 



Plea for Hardy Plants. A. J. 



Wilkinson Elliot. Cloth . . . 1.60 

 Practical Floriculture. Peter 



Henderson 1.50 



Propagationof Plants. A. S.Fuller 1.50 

 Rose, The. H. B. Ellwanger . . . 1.25 

 Roses, Book of the. Imported. Dean 



S.Re>Tiolds Hole. A guide to Rose 



Culture. 14th edition, revised . 1.25 

 Roses. (Double volume). H. R. 



Darlington 3.00 



Shrubs of N. E. America, The. 



Xewhall 1.75 



Violet Culture, CommcFcial. B. 



T. Gallowav 1.50 



WatCF GaFdening. Peter Bisset . 2.50 

 What England Can Teach Us 



About Gardening. Miller . 4.00 

 Wild Flowers, Field Book of 



American. F. Schuyler Mathews 1.75 



LANDSCAPE GARDENING AND 

 FORESTRY. 



American Gardens. Guy Lowell $7.50 



Key to the Trees. Collins and 

 Preston. Describes Wild and com- 

 monly cultivated varieties of the 

 North Eastern United States and 

 adjacent Canada 1.45 



Landscape Gardening. F.A.Waugh .50 



Landscape Gardening. Edward 



Kcm[> 2.50 



The Care of Trees in Lawn. Street 



and Park. B. E. Fernow . . 2.15 



Trees and Their Leaves. Fa- 

 miliar. F. Schuvlor Mathows . 1.75 



Trees and Shrubs of North- 

 eastern America, The. 

 Charles S. NewbaU 2.00 



