ASPARAGUS 
KNIVES. 
KNIFE 
EUREKA CORN 
Gardener’s Gloves. Heavy Goat, for thorny plant -...pair, 
Rubber, with gauntlets, men’s sizes, $1.50 ; ladies’ sizes...... 
Glazing Points, Van Reyper’s, per box of Z ,000, 65c. Pincers, 
Grass Wooks. (See page 788.) 
Grafting OhiselS Handled rcceten..cjoncecs- cesses esomeeneeeee 
Grafting Wax, Trowbridge’s, 4 lb., 10¢.; lb., (20c%sshlbaece ce. 
BILL WEEDING GRAFTING | Hay Knives, Lightning. For cutting down hay in the stack or 
HOOK DIBBER FORK. CHISEL. bale ; also for ensilage, dry fodder, etc............... 
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TREE PAUNER 
TESTER. 
Hatchets—Axe Pattern. Handled. For “pruning, hunters’ mee 
ete. No.1, 1% lbs., 65c.; No. 2, 13/ lbs., Tc. ; No. 3, 2 lbs a 
Hiedge Knite. ®1 inches long, ‘plade 13 inches ; ; of finest s 
trimming woody hedges. . 
Moes—Draw or Field. (Fig. 21.) Finest quality, socket handled, 
5in., 25c.; and following sizes: 6 in.,7in., 746 and 8in....each, 
Meadow Hoe. Socket handled, 8 in., 40c. ; 9 in., 45¢.; 10 iri 
Turnip Hoe. 7s inch, 40¢. ; 814 inch 
Onion Hoe. 6 inch, 35c.; 7 inch, 40c.; 8 inch. 
Warren Heart-Shaped Woes. | The finest gar den hoe made. 
Small size, 45c.; medium size, 50c.; large size............... 
Acme W eeding and Cultivating Woe. Double Prong (Fig. 
18), 444 inch blades, 50c.; Single Prong (Fig.22), 6inch blades 
English ‘Scuffle or Push oes. Imported. (Handles extra, 
10c. each.) 5 inch, 50c.; 6 inch, 55c.; 7 inch, 60c.; 8 inch, 
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Lightning or V-Shaped Scuffle Hoe, (Fig. 24.)'Handled. Ends 
of blade turned up to prevent cutting plants. 8 inch cut.. 
EGG HOT BED FRAMES, SASH AND PROTECTING 
CLOTH. 
Henderson’s TOOLS AND RE 
IBTICes 
Asparagus Buncher, Watts’s. Adjusts to any size of bunch...$34.00 
Asparagus Knife. Straight edge, 25c. each......-........... doz., 2.50 
slant edge, 30c. each, $3.00 doz.; V-shaped edge, 35c. each, doz., 3.50 
Asparagus Ties (Raphia), lb., 16c.; 10 lbs., $1.50; 25 lbs. at.. 14 
Axes. Best quality, handled—Light, 214 lbs., 80c.; Medium, 
3 lbs., 90c.; Heavy, 314 lbs., $1.00 ; Boy’ BrAK eee cenees 75 
Bill Hooks. ’ For eutting under brush, trimming hedges, ete..... 1.25 
Brush Axe, Axe handled for shrubbery and underbrush.. - 1.00 
Calt Weaner for calves, 60c.; for yearlings, 80c.; for cows. - 1.00 
Caponizing Tools. Complete set, with instructions. -- 2.15 
Cattle Cards. Best quality, large size per ‘pair, 30 
Curry Combs, Extra quality, 8 row, with mane comb......... . - 30 
Corn Husker. Excelsior ; malleable iron; fits either hand = als 
Corn Break, The Eureka. For breaking off ears in husking ; 
fits either hand ; twice as much can be done with it, 25 
Corn Knives, Serrated Edge. Finest steel.......... 40 
Eureka Corn Knife. Forged steel.-..........-..... wa 30 
Cradles. Grain Cradles. 5 fingers ; complete with scythe...... 3.00 
Crowbars. Steel, wedge pointed ; 10 to 24 lbs......-....... per lb., 6 
Dibbers. Henderson’s Round Dibble for transplanting .. .... 35 
Flat Steel Dibble, 216 x 9inches, for plants........... aee60, 
4x10 inches, for nursery stock. 75 
Drinking Fontaine for Poultry. ‘Sanitary,’ 1 gal., 50c.; 2 
gals., 85ec. ‘‘Pineland,”-for fowls, 75c.; for chicks 7. 100 
Ege Tester, 35¢., or with ‘lamp Banadéacononacsoaco cococue 85 
Floral Tools. Small, for children ; set of four pieces. 50 
Large, long handled, good material, useful for ladie - 1.00 
Floral and Gardening Tools. Youth’s Set. Five- pieces : 
spade, hoe, rake, trowel and hand-weeder ; first-class.......... 1.25 
Forks— 
Digging or Spading. Best; str ‘apped D or long handled, 
same prices. Four prong, 75c.; five prong.................. 90 
Manure Forks. Best; str ‘capped D or long handled, same 
prices. Four tine, 75c.; five tine, 85c.; 6 tine..............., 1.00 
Manure Forks, “Extra Heavy.” Diamond- -shaped tines. 
Four tine;.90c.s\fivestinemper ess enccose ot ese res ee ele een 1.00 
May Forks. Best quality ; long strapped handles. Two tine, 35 
three tine, 45C/;sfOurcine se. cecccisine se sels ccistceaeeeineeee ee 60 
Potato Digging Forks. Expressly made for the purpose ; 
six heavy round tines, not too sharp ; strapped D handle, 1.25 
Vegetable Scoop Forks. Will load to head without raising 
points ; strapped D handle; eight tine, $1.50; ten tine.... 1.75 
Wooden Stable Forks. For handling bedding without dan- 
ger of sticking animals ; best hickory ; 3 tine. a 4 
Stone Picking Forks. The handiest tool for the p Pp 85 
Mand Weedin SE Transplanting Forks. American mail- 
Teable, 15c. ; lish steel ... 50 
Fruit Picker, The. erfect. G ized steel wire, attaches 
to pole of (any, length. Price, without pole 50 
Plumley’s. With pole, $1.50; without pole. 1.00 
Garden Lines. Best braided linen, 100 feet..... Se GS!) 
Garden Line Reels. Malleable............... 2.2... cece cesceece cee 50 
LIGHTNING HAY KNIFE. 
PROGRESSIVE POULTRY-KILLING KNIFE, 
MEASURE, SEAMLESS STEEL. 
QUISITES. 
Hoes—Continued, Price. 
Combined Scuffie Hoe and Rake. (Fig. 23.) Handled. 8inch 
cut and six-tooth rake, 75c.; 934 inch cut and eight teeth. .$0.85 
Combined Draw Moe and Rake. (tig. 19.) Handled ; steel. 
416 inch cut and {our teeth, 35c.; 644 inch cutand six teeth. 45 
Grub or Cranberry Hoe).......... 2.0.0.2 0c eee eee e eee e eee ees 1.00 
HED Scuffle Hoe. 74¢ inches diam., 50c.; 9 inches 
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Prong Hoes, or Potato Hooks. (Fig. 20.) 5 round tine, 40c.; 
4ibroaditines-cwascesen secrete eee 
Hot Bed Frames (without sash), for two 3 x 6 sash wre 
three sash, $9.00 ; for four Sashewere ae 
Hot Bed Sash, ungiazed, 3x 6 feet, for 6 
SIMO dozz perMO0 Me eccienecconctecesetese cee 70.00 
Extra fine quality, painted, unglazed, 3x6 feet, for 8x10 
glass, $1.25 each, $14.00 doz.; Glazed, $2.75 each, per doz...... 32.00 
Hot Bed Mats. Ry e straw, 3 x6 feet, each, $1.25......-..... doz., 14.00 
“6 se OO oY se 6x6 feet, each, S200 eee ecee doz., 22.00 
Burlap Mats, lined, waste wool and cotton, quilted. 
Size A—40 x 76 inches, 60c. each, per | doz’ Roosasee CHI) 
“s B—i6x76 ‘“ 90c. 9.00 
Waterprooted Duck Mats. Same as above, with water- 
proofed duck on one side to shed rain. 
Size C—40 x 76 inches, St 25 each, per doz.. soo = S000 
re | ER (ip cy wiekae ral gd by fiyeh Goo rey | USES Eee oo ae 18.00 
Knives, Budding. Ivory handios finest quality steel ; straight 
blade, long handle (¢), $1.00 ; straight blade, short handle (B), 
$1.00 ; round point blade, curved handlei(a) esas eee eee 1.00 
Knives, Pruning. Stag handles, finest quality. Medium size, 
single blade (D), 75c.; medium_size, double blade (&), $1.00; 
large'size; single ‘blade (®) i. eras se aiencelemew iio eee ee eee eee 85 
Labels, Wooden. Garden labels are put up in packages of 100; 
pot, plant and tree labels in packages of 500. 
Garden, 3 inches Plain, $0. = per, 100.. -.-.-Painted, 50 
‘ ‘ ¢ 
Pot, 4 se oe 20 per 1 ,000. 7 
6 5 “ « “ 1.00 
ita 6 “ce “ 90 “ “ 1.25 
Wired, 346 se oe 1.50 se ce 1.75 
“ “ 25 “ +66 150 
2h 1. : 
Glass Label Holder. For permanent labelling. 5c. each, 50c. 
doz., mailed ; or, buyer paying expressage, per 100......... 3.50 
Mastica, for glazing greenhouses, sash, etec—new or old— 
superior to putty, does not crack off. 1 gallon glazes 300 lineal 
feet. Prices: 50c. qt., Tic. 4g gal., gallon... ...........esceese cece 
Mastica Glazing Machine, for applying above 
Measures, Seamless Steel. (Dry Measures.) Stamped fror 
piece, with heavy top band ; galvanized. Quart size, 35c.; two 
quarts, 45c.; four quarts, 60c. ; eight quarts, $1.00; bushel...... 2.40 
Oak Measures, 1% bushel, 75c.; peck, 45c.; four quarts, 35c.; 
two quarts, 25c.; one quart, 20e. Nest of these five........ 1.65 
Pencils. Indelible Label Pencil. Black lead, 5c. each.. BO 50 
Picks. Clay or Railroad. Handled. Light, Tic. : medium.. 5 
Pick Mattock, Axe handled : 
Axe Mattock. Axe handled............... 1.25 
Plant Protectors, Bryant’s. Bentwood bows covered with 
netting, lic. each, $1.60 doz., $12.00 hundred. 
Waterproot Paper. Cone-shaped, for individual plants. 
6 ins. high ogee doz. ny $0.29 5 ; per. 100, 1.75 
9“ 50 ; 3.75 
yw « “ “ 15: 50 
1B Oe “ 1.00: « 75 
5. 
7. 
Hill Protectors, For vines and seedlings in masses. 
10 ins. diam, . per doz., $0. BO) per 100, 3. 
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14 * 2 2 
Protecting Cloth. pared to pre 
Heavy Grade Protecting Cloth. 
of about 40 yds., at lle. per yd. 
Medium Grade Protecting Cloth. For general purposes. 
Per yd., 10c.; per piece of about 60 yds., at 84c. yd. 
Light Grade Protecting Cloth. Mostly used in South, 
Per yd., 5c.; per piece of about 68 yds., at 4c. per yd. 
Pruners, Waters’ Tree. The best pruner on the market ; cuts 
limbs up to ¥ inch in diameter ; with four foot handle, 75c.; 
six foot, 8c.; eight foot, $1.00; ten foot, $1.15; twelve 
LOOT. ws cents lone cl cieivie cloieine) keliaetesincfacteiemcintcteicwiemienietsiee eine eiiseenes 1.25 
** Telegraph” AOR attaches to pole of any length, oper- 
ates with a cord ; BpEIE throw: Ss knife pack eee 1.00 
The ‘* Victor” Tree Pruner. 
guide. Very rapid work may be done with ants atierter eects 
‘mildewing Am ‘rotting. 
Per yd., 12c.; per piece 
BUDDING KNIVES. PRUNING. 
HEDGE KNIFE. 
