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Our Garden Cutlery is chiefly imported and is 

 frona the best manufacturers. 



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

 GARDEN TOOLS AND REQUISITES. 



< 'iiiitiiiiii'd. 



BOXES, CUT-FLOWER. 



"C. L." OP Corner Lock Style. 



E 3 X IS X 5 inches IVr lOU, $2.75 



L 4xl8xS " " 4.00 



N 4x24x8 " " 4.76 



BOXES, Extra Heavy for Shipping. 



Q ,5 X 24 X Miiuhes Per 100, $5.00 



r tix,S()xl2 " " 10.00 



Y c. X :!(i X 14 ■' " 11.75 



BOXES, Violet, Enamelled Lithographed. 



Size. 



E 

 F 

 G 



Depth. 



5 inches 

 U " 

 3A " 



Length. 



i) inches 



8 " 



Width. Price per 100. 



inches 

 5 " 

 4 " 

 garden 



use, 



$5.60 

 4.25 

 3.50 



three 



Each 



Brooms. For greenhouse and 



^izcs, .40, .60, .(iO. 

 Cotton Batting. For packing; large sheets. 



.05; per doz, .50; per bale, 480 slieets, $15.00. 

 Cpow Bars. Best steel, various sizes. Lb., .05. 

 Dibbers. ( Fig. 5S. ) Used for transplanting Cabbage 



and Cauliflower plants, etc. Metal, .35 each. 



Sayncir's spade-handled dibber, each, $1.20. 

 Forks, Saynor's Hand. ( F"ig. 69 and lio. ) Suitable 



fur lailies' use. .Small size, each, .76; large, each, 



si.w. 

 Forks, Hay. 



No. 1, 2 tine, 5 foot handle $.65 



No. 2, 2 tine, 5 foot handle 65 



Nil. 2, 3 tine, 5 foot handle .65 



Fopks, Manure. 



4 tine, wood, I) handle, strap ferrule, each, .85 



4 tine, lung handle, strap ferrule, "' .70 



5 tine, wood, D handle, strap ferrule, " 1.10 

 Forks, Spading. 



4 tine, wood, D liandle, plain ferrule, flat tine, .85 



4 tine, long handle, strap ferrule, flat tin(% .85 



Forks, Spading, Ladies'. 4 tine, D handle. .60 



FLOWER POT HANDLE AND HANGER. 

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

 No. 1, will tit from 3J to 5 inch pots. Per doz., .30 

 No. 2, will fit from 5 to 8 inch pots. " .40 



No. 3, will fit from 8 to 12 inch pots. " .60 



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

 wire, easilj' adju.^ted to a pole. For picking 

 A[>ples, Peaches, Pears, etc. Does not brui.se the 

 frnit. Price, .35 each. 



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



i'or burning toliacco stems, etc., in greenhou.ses, are 

 made of heavy galvanized iron. ■ 



Price, 16 inches high, with cover $2.50 



24 " ■' " " 4.00 



2.S ' 6.00 



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

 should lie filled witli tobacco water. When in op- 

 eration a vapor arises from this and mixes with the 

 dry smoke from the stems, producing a dampened 

 smoke more dense and less injurious than from any 

 other fumigator made. 



No. 1, holds one j)eck of stems $3.00 



No. 2, holds half bushel of stems 3.. 50 



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



Garden Lines. ( Fig. ()5. ) Extra quality best Russian 

 lieni]!. Single, .75; double, $1.25. 



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



Garden and Pruning Gloves. (Fig. 67.) Men's 

 pruning gauntlets, $1.50; ladies" pruuiug gauntlets, 

 •ll.OO; men's gardening (Druuunoud) §1.25; ladies" 

 gardeuiug, .$1.00. 



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

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

 over. Pincers for driving points, .40; by mail, ..50. 



GLAZING PUTTY, TWEMLOW'S OLD ENGLISH. 

 (Semi-Liquid.) 



Tills putty is used in machine or bulb. If too 



thick for bulb thin with a little pure linseed oil, 



boiled. Gallon cans, 16 lbs., $1.25. 

 Glazing Machines. $1.25, each. 

 Glazing Puttying Bulb, Scollay's. (Fig.6S. ) A 



simple and useful device for applying putty to sashes. 



Price, $1.00; by mail, $1.10. 



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