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HALE’S PERFECY. MOLK TRAP. 
‘offered for several years the very best Mole Traps that ingenuity could devise, for de- 
‘on of the little pests which play such havoc in the garden,.and have sold hundreds of various - 
rape which have proven more or less effective. But the great need of a perfect mole trap has brought 
out many improvements, and the one we now offer, we believe to be the best and most complete Mole 
Trap ever invented, and is superior to all others in the following respects : 
Owing to the Seeanremiene for holding the spring, it is easier to set than any other trap, and cannot 
‘‘startle’” or injure the operator while being set. 
The construction of the trap is such that it will catch moles when quite deep in the ground, and 
there being no pin or other obstruction projecting into the run, there is nothing to frighten or disturb 
the mole as it passes, and in doing so raises the ground over the “run” (which always sinks somewhat), 
just enough to spring the trigger, which must firmly rest om the soil Over the “run.” 
The points of the pins being constantly in the ground, it cannot catch or injure chickens or other 
domestic animals 
Cannot be blown over, or injured in any way by rain or storm, and being made entirely of metal, 
cannot warp, twist or get out of order, and is light, neat and durable. 
The ground not being disturbed in any manner, it can be set close to plants without injuring 
them, and it can also be set touching a wall, fence, etc., without impairing the working of the trap in 
any way. 
WHERE TO SET THE TRAP. 
There are many tracks through which a mole passes but once, and, of course, it is useless to place 
the trap oversuch arun, To find a run which is frequently used, depress the ridges for a short dis- 
tance in several parts of the lawn. As Moles pass through some runs at Los intervals, say about 
12 o’clock, M., and again at 6 P M., it is an easy matter to tell which “runs” are used, by examining 
the depressions and noting those that have been raised, Full directions for setting sentwith each trap. 
Price, $2 00 each; $22 00 per dozen. (Six at dozen rates.) 
Round Green Tapering Stakes, | Square Green Tapering Stakes.| Round Green Stakes 
Ig foot, mperslO0.. S25. eh aes $0 75 
2 do Citas ENE Oe wo L\bOU) de teak, perelOUe caste. co. ec tite $1 Hp White Tops. 
Py HUTS SECS Sere ectinoeesae 22D ag a ndoe tes Eo eee ee 2 50| 2 feet, per 100. veeeee eee 
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5 do (Re EN BS CITC 5 25 |6 do dO owatonna 6 00!6 do 
Ww OODEN LA BELS. 
4 inch, per 1000..... Gi Mera 60 cents | 6 inch, per 1000...... ante ae $1 10 
Sanchar L000. i.c..c01 = 2 75 cents | 8 inch, per 1000 Austen a hs 3 25 
12 inch, per 1000......-.. 
34 in. notched or pierce’ 
woop L ABELS, (PAINTED WHITE.) 
Pierced Tree. . 249 inches, per 100, 10¢.; per 1 000, 60e WE Ot wes oe 5x# inches, per 100, 20c.; peri : 
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INSECT DE ATH POWDER. 
We have used the Insect Death Powder, for the past two years in our Greenhouse Department, and fav f 
applied by the ** £xcelsior Insect Powder Gun,” nothing so effective in destroying Caterpillars, Rose Bugs. Slugs, G 
and Thrip, and nearly ail other insects attacking plants, whether inside or out. It is also equally effective in cae 
roaches, Bed Bugs, led Ants and other insects infesting dwellings. Being composed unre of vegetable aie 
injures plants, and rather tends o fertilize than otherwise. Price, 5 cts per 0z.; 15 cts. per 34 1b,; 50 cts. per Ib. 
THE EXCELSIOR INSE@r POWDER GUN. 
TBpeetally. adated for applying the above mixture. (See Cut. ) Of this we offer three sizes, viz: 
Holding, CAVA STR Sead cee). SS 20 cts., each. 
ss ae PEE EN a oo Oe 125 Se a 
OZe-cee Yi BS oP Ae : : 
Mildew Mixture. A sure preparation for destroying mildew. For use, apply a wineglassful of the 
mixture in four galions of water. and apply with a syringe on the leaves twice a week until the mildew 
disappears. Per Pint Bottle, 50 cts 
Cole’s Insect Destroyer. Wehave now given this a thorough test in our green-house, and find» 
when applied by the atomizer—such as is used DY barbers—that it.instantly destroys Mealy Bug and Red 
Spider, without injuring in the slightest tbe most tender plants. Price of half-pint bottles, 60 cts. each. 
Prize of Atomizers, 75 cts. gach, 
Whale Oil Soap, 2 1b. -packages, 20 cts.; 5 1b. box, 50 cts.: per 100 lbs, $7 00. 
Gishurst © ompound. PBrice per box, 70 cts. 
jacquc’s Sapo Tobacum, or Tobacco Soap. Price, 35 cts per lb, 
Vhite Hellebore. Price, 40 cts. per db, 
3 ‘Insect Powder. Price er 4 \b., 50 cts.; per lb. $1 50. 
acco Dust. Price, 10 cts. per lb.; per 100 Ibs., $5 00. i 
acco Stems. Jn bales of 100 lbs. $2 50. 
{ phur Fiovwers of,) 10 cts. per 1b,- per 15 lbs. $1 00. 
Horace’s Tobacco and Hellebore Imsectcide. In patent bellows boxes, 20 cts. each. 
‘Paris Green. [2 and 5 |b. boxes only, at 25 cts. per lb. 
Cocoanut Fibre. Price, $3.00 per bbl. 
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