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



Gpafting: Chisels. Fine quality steel. .50 and .75. 



GFafting Wax. The finest quality made as used by fruit growers. 



}lb.. .10; Alb., .15; lb., .30. 

 Hoes, GFUb. Finest quality steel. 3^ and 4 lb., SI. 15. 

 Hoes, Ames' Scuffle. (Fig. 69.) Handled, each, 6 incti, .50; 



7 inch, .oo: x inch, .60; 9 inch, .65; 10 inch, .70. 

 Hoes, English Scuffle. (Fig. 70.) Imported. Each, 4 inch, 



.40;5inch, .45; 6 inch, .50; 7 inch, .55; 8 inch, .(30; 9 inch, .70. 



10 inch. .SO; 12 inch, .90. With handle, .20 each, extra. 

 Hoes, Field Socket. 6 inch, each, .50; 8 inch, each, .5-5. 

 Hoes, Street. 5 inches x 9 isches, each, .60; 6 inches x 10 inches, 



each. .f>5. 

 Hoes, Shank. Ladies', and boys', .40. 

 Knives, Grass Edging. (Fig. 73.) American, with handle -70 



EngUsh. with handle, .81.65. 

 Knives, Saynop's Pruning and Budding. (Fig. 74.) Uln^- 



trated on page 122. Saymir's garden cutlery is the finest 



manufactured. 



Xo. 189 196 188 195 207 204 3 N.B. 323 



Price, 81.75 2.00 1.-50 1.50 1.50 1.-50 1.50 1.50 



207 B. Brass capped, $1.75. 



LABELS, COPPER. (Fig. 75.) 

 By using a stylus or hanl lead pencil the metal Ls indented and 

 the writing is permanent. Xo. 1. J inch wide by 3 J inches long. 

 Price, Sl.()Oper 100. Xo. 2. 1^ inches by 5 inches, suitable for 2 

 lines of writing, S1.50 per 100. 

 Labels, Farquhar's Improved Indestructible, with Rod. 

 The best label for permanency. On a strong, neat rod of gal- 

 vanized iron, 18 inches long. The label is attached by copper 

 wire passed through a driUed eye at the top of the rod. 

 Price, Rods. 100. 8:3.50; Zinc labels, Xo. 21, -SI 25 per 100. 

 Labels, Zinc. (Fig. 76.) These are vm.surpassed, being neat, 

 durable, and indelible. The ink marks a jet black, which remains 

 distinct indefinitely. Use a clean quill pen or pointed stick. 

 Price, per 100: 

 No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 



S1.35 1.10 1.10 1.00 1.25 .85 .75 

 Indelible Ink. For writing on zinc labels. 

 large bottle, .35. 



LABELS, PLANT AND TREE. 



4-in. Wood Pot Label 



4i-m. " " " 



5-in. " " " 



6-in. " " " 



8-in. ^'Garden" 



10-in. " " " 



12-in. " " " 



3i-m. " Tree " 



34-in. " " iron wired 



3|-in. " " copper" 



Label, Wood Border. 16 in. x i| in. x f in. 



Mattock Axe. With handle, 81.10. 



Oil, Lubricating, for Lawn Mowers, etc. 



superior article. Quart, .25, gallon, .75. Steel Oilers "fo'r apply- 

 ing lubricating oil, .30, each. Copper Oilers, .75 each. 

 Netting Tanned. For protecting fruit trees and strawberry beds 



from birds, 1 in. mesh, 2 yds. wide, 100 yds. long; per pieee^ $7.00 

 Paper, Brown Manila Tissue. For cut flowers. Sheets, 24 



X 36 inches. Per ream, 81.25; per lb., .15. 

 Paper, Parcelling. Sheets 20 x 30 inches, 24 x 36 inches, 30 



X 40 inches; per lb., .08; per ream, 50, 60, and 100 lbs., 



respectively, .06 per lb. 

 Paper, Waxed. Thin, white; aids in preventing the escape of 



moisture. Sheets 18 x 14 inches; per lb., .30; per ream, 5 lbs., 



81.25. 

 Paper, White. For cut flowers. Sheets 24 x 36 inches, per lb. , 



.10; x>er ream, 47 lbs.. $3.25. 

 Paper, White Tissue. Slieets, 24 x 36 inches; per lb., .20; per 



ream, 10 lbs., $1.75. 



Pencils, Wolf's Indelible Garden. For writing on wood labels, 

 in red, black, nr blue colors. Each, .15; doz., $1.50. 



Picks, Ames' R.R., with 36-inch wahmt pick handle, 5i to 64 lbs., 

 each, $1.(X): Hi to 7i lbs., each, SI. 10. 



Pruner, The Rockdale. (Fig. 78. ) Blades made from the best 

 tool steel. 'Will cut IJ-inch stick with ease. Length, 26 inches, 

 .75; 41 inches, $1.00. 



Pruner, Telegraph Tree. ( Fig. 79. ) The blade can be taken out to 

 be sharpened ; there is a steel coiled spring for throwing out the 

 blade; the socket has a thread on the inside, and can thus Ir- 

 easily screwed on to a pole of any length. Sold without handles. 

 To be operated with a cord. Price, $1.00 each. Extra blades, 

 .30 each; extra springs, .25 each. 



3 14 



15 20 



21 



.60 



.75 .85 



1.25 



, Small bottle, 



.20; 



(Fig. 7 



7.) 





Plain. 



Plain. Painted. 



100. 



1,000 



1,000. 



8.15 



8.50 



S.70 



.15 



.60 



.80 



.15 



.70 



.95 



.15 



.90 



1.20 



.40 



3.00 



3.70 



.50 



3.90 



4.80 



.60 



5.00 



6.00 



.15 



.50 



.70 



.15 



.80 



1.00 



.20 



1.00 



1.20 



. 2.50 



20.00 





We supply a very 



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Ppunep, Water's Improved Tree. (Fig. 80.) The Water's 

 Pruner never fails to cut tlie sli;^htest tvng. The thin blade of 

 the Primer pa.sses through the limb so easily that the grain is 

 uninjured, and the bark left smooth. Length, 4 ft., each, .75; 

 6 ft., .85; 8 ft., §1.00; 10 ft., -$1.15; 12 ft., $1.25; 16 ft., $1.-50. 

 Extra blades, .20 each; 82.00 per dozen. 



Rakes, Hay. Wooden; 3 bow, bent handle, varnished, be.st 

 quality. 14 teeth. Each, .50. 



Rakes, Steel Gapden and Lawn. Shopt and Long Teeth. 



10 tooth, eacli, .4-5; 12 tooth, .-50; 14 tooth, .55; 16 tooth, .fiO; 



18 tooth, .65. 

 Rakes, English Daisy. (Fig. 81.) For lawns, $3.-50. 

 Rake, Gibbs' Lawn. (Fig. 82.) The best rake for cleaning 



lawns, Liglit, durable, and easily oj^erated. Each, .-50. 

 Rakes, Lawn. Wooden, 3 bow, bent handle, varnished, 24 teeth, 



]>est quality. Each, .-55. 

 Rakes, Steel Wipe. For lawns. Each, .50. 

 Roffea. The l>est material for tying plants; exceedingly strong, 



soft, and pliable. Lb., .20; 10 lbs., 81.75 

 Saw, Fapquhar's Pole Pruning. (Fig. 83. ) For cutting strong, 



high hmbs of trees. Each, handled, $1.85, without handle, 



81. -50. 

 Saws, Pruning. (Figs. 84 and 8-5.) Long, narrow blades for 



pruning. Single edge, 18-in., .75 ; 20-in., .S'D; 22-in., 81.00. 



Double-edge, 18-in., 81.00; 20-in., S1.25; 22-in., 81.-50. 

 Saw, Adjustable Pole Pruning. (Fig. 86.) 18-in., -81.00. 

 Scissors, Grape Thinning. (Fig. 87. ) For tinning the bunch. 



Saynor's 6-in., 81.00; 7-in., 81.20; 8-in., 81.-50. By mail, .a5 



each extra. 

 Scissors, Flower. (Fig. 88.) For cutting and holding flowers. 



Saynor's 6-in., 81.00; 7-in., 81. -50; 8-in., 81.85. By mail, .05 



extra. 

 Scissors, Flower Gathering. Xew German (Fig. 89.) 6-in., 



81.00 ; 7-in., S1.25. By mail, .05 extra. 

 Scissors, French Flower Gathepeps'. (Fig. 90). Superior to 



all ; made <>n a new principle ; of besi material and workman- 

 ship. Price, each, -82.00. 

 Scissops, Flopists' Snips. (Fig. 91.) 6-in., 81.25. 

 Seissops, Bow Ppuning. (Fig. 92.) Bright; sizes, 4 inches, 



.75; 6 inches, $1.25. 

 Scythes, Sibley's Solid Steel. (Fig. 93.) 32 to 34 inches ; 34 to 



36 inches ; 34 ti ) 38 inches ; 36 to -10 inches at .90 each. 

 Scythes, Bpoad English op Lawn. Each, 81.40. 

 Scythe, The Waldpon. Sohd steel (Engh.«h). 81.75. 

 Scythe Snaths. Xo. 45. Pat. a.sh grass. Each, .75. 

 Scythe Rifles. Farmer's friend. Each, .10, doz., .75. 

 Scythe Stones. Silver grit. Each, .10 ; doz., .75. 

 Scythe Stones. (Fig. 94.) Genuine Welsh. .25. 

 Sheaps, Bpaneh op Lopping. (Fig. 95.) For cutting large 



branches ; long stout handles. Saynor's, three sizes, 82.75, 83.00, 



and $3.50 each. 

 SheaPS, Grass, with Long Handles. (Fig. 96.) Saynor's best, 



for cuttii>g tlie edges of gra.ss borders. Blade, 84-in.,82.50; 9-in., 



S2.75 ; 94-in., 83.00; 10 in., 83.25. 

 Shears, Grass. (Fig. 97.) Best steel from Sheffield. Blade, 



.5A-in., 81.25; 7i-in., 81.40; 8-in., 81.50; 9-in., 81.80; 10-in., 



S2.25. 

 Shears, Hedge Notched. (Fig. 98.) Blade, 74-in., S1.60; 8-in., 



SI. 75; 9-in., -82.00: 10-in., 82.50. 

 SheaPS, Gpass op Sheep. (Fig. 99.) Best steel, English, Xo. 



120, 7-in., 81.00; True Vermonter, Xo. 055, .75. 

 Sheaps, New Fpeneh Pruning. (Fig. 100.) This is the best 



pruner ever ofiered; quality unequalled. Price, (j^-in., SI. 35; 



7-m., $1.-50; 8Hn., 81.75; 9Hn., 82.00; lOi-in., 82.25. By 



mail, .10 each extra. Extra springs, .30 each. 

 Shears, Taylor's Pruning. (Fig. 1 10.) The best low-priced 



pruner. Eacli, .50. By mail, .10 extra. 

 Shears, Clyde Draw Cut. X'o. 1. himdle ; 24 inches, $2.50 each. 



Xo. 2, handle 22 niches. .S2,00 each. 



Shovels, Ames'. Xo. 2. D handle, square or round point. Each. 

 SI. 25. Xo. 2. long handle, square or round point. Each. 

 -SI. 25. 



Sickles or Gpass Hooks. (Fig. 115.) EnglLsli, .tW, .75, and 

 SI. I HI. American, .-50. 



Seed Drill. Eureka Garden and Hot Bed. (Fig. 117. ) For sow- 

 ing vegetable seeds, etc. Superior to work done by the hand. 81.00. 



Sieves, Wipe. For sifting loam, gravel, etc. Strong and well 

 made. Any size uu'sh. 18 inches diameter. Each, 81.00. 



Silkaline, op Smilax Gpeen Thpead. Larijely used for tying in 

 buuquet work. Spools, each, .25; box of eight spools, 81.25. 



Sod CutteP. For Hfting sods. Each, $3.00. 



Spades, Merchants'. N<\ 2, D handle, .90. Xo. 2, long handle, 



.90. 

 Spades, Ames' Best. No. 2, D handle. Each, $1.25. 

 Spades, Ladies and Boys. D handle, .90. 



