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Pruner. 
WATERS 
MPROVED = 
Lawn Weeder. 
Lang’s 
Hand 
Weeder. 
| Success Hand Force Pump. 
The working parts are of solid brass and indestruct- 
ible bronze valves, making it the most durable and 
the best portable hand pump onthe market. It has 
a large air chamber and is double-acting, throwing a 
continuous stream either solid orina fine spray. It 
is very light, and works from any bucket or tub, and 
is just the thing for spraying trees, etc. Price, $4.00. 
Asparagus 
Isnife. 
Mice in the Pantry. 
THE ““OUT O? SIGHT”? TRAP 
1S SURE TO CATCH °EM. NO BAIT REQUIRED: 
Will catch two mice to one of any other 
trap made in a given length of time. 
Mouse trap, sent postpaid 10 cents 
Rat trap, sent postpaid - - 25cents 
: FULL INSTRUCTIONS WITH EACH TRAPs 
Out o’ Sight”? Mole Trap, price...............--------ce.. $1.00 
Finley Rotary Lawn Rake. 
is simple and durable in all its parts. 
In construction it is not unlike a carpet sweeper, 
with steel teeththat take up all the loose grass, either 
Jong or short, leaves, twigs and loose litter of any 
ind, including stones that a hand rake would miss, 
nd throws allinto the basket, which when filled is 
asily removed, Amancanrake as much in one hour 
ith it as he could in three hours with a hand rake, 
and infinitely better and cleaner. | 
i 14 inehRipnicee 2s es $10.00 
No. 2, 70c; by mail... 
The same with stra 
0} health and general appearance, 
CURRIE BROTHERS’ FARM AND GARDEN ANNUAL. 
Atomizer. Price 65 cts. 
Finley Rotary Lawn Rake. 
Trowels—American, each, 5-inch.........-......---.--- $ 10 
(Amlenican*eaichn6.in Chest eee nee oe 15 
English steel. solid blade, all one piece, no riy- 
EtSHe ae hin Gin Chae cease ee eens. ne 35 
Cleve’s Angle, 5-inch, 20e; 7-inch, 25c; 8-inch... 30 
Tweezers—Ffor arranging flowers, 5-inch, 20c; 
GaN Ea oreo ee eS ee ADD 
Tree Pruners, Water’s improved— 
6-foot pole....-.-..- bee 1 00 
8-foot pole.. 115 
10-foot pole.. 125) 
12FOOL PO lee aes 1 40 
Telegraph, without handles 1 25 
DpH lo oWh eis ENOL see eee 20 
Weeders, Excelsior—Price, each, 10c; by mail 15 
Lang’s Hand—Price, each, 20c; by mail............ 25 
Lawn—Lawn, each, 75c; by mail..........-.--..-..----- 90 
Fertilizers. 
Currie’s Compiete Fertilizer for Lawns, Hay 
and Pasture—A complete manure, specially adapted 
for the top dressing of lawns. Itis odorless, clean 
and convenient to use Sow broadcast in early 
spring, just as the grasses are starting into growth; it 
will be found of great benefit in producing a nice. 
healthy growth of turf. It is much easier to use than 
atop dressing of stable’ manure, which very often 
introduces a large crop of vile weeds into lawns, be- 
sides being very unsightly. This Fertilizer is sold un- 
der a guaranteed analysis as provided in the new law 
passed by the State of Wisconsin. 
Quantities required and prices; 
15x 20 feet, use 3 WSt5) DECC. en oceseceesseeenncannns 
Dire GIs) s i 
50x 50 ‘* me 5 be thes 
50x100 ‘* pea OO Nies SRuibce 
100x100 ** or elO OMe Sy Vs 
400 lbs., sufficient for one acre._.-...........-......------- 
When used on an entirely new lawn before seeding, 
or on garden crops, use double above quantities. 
Pure Bone Meai—Our bone meal is ground fine, 
and is of great value mixed with soil for potting pur- 
poses, for which one part of meal to 50 of soil is about 
the right proportion. It is invaluable for top dress- 
ing. 5 Ibs, 25e: 101bs, 40e; 25 Ibs, 75¢e; 50 lbs, $1.25; 
100 lbs, $2.00; bag of 200 lbs, $3.50. 
Pure Pulverized Sheep Manure— Makes the rich- 
est and safest liquid manure. Use one pound to five 
gallons of water; 25 lbs, 60c; 100 lbs, $2.00. 
Nitrate of Soda—Should be sown when plants 
are in growth. 25 lbs, 1.00; 100 lbs, $3.25. 
Muriate of Potash—25 lbs, $1.00; 100 Ibs, $3.50. 
Land Plaster or Gypsum—lIn barrels of about 
235 lbs, $2.00. 
Ammoniated Bone and Potash—A general fer- 
tilizer for all serials, beans, peas, corn, tobacco, etc. 
25 lbs, 75¢; 100 Ibs, $2.00; 500 Ibs, $8.00; 1,000 Ibs, $15.00. 
All Soluble— Especially adapted for potatoes, 
beets, cabbage, celery, etc. 25 Ibs, $1.00; 100 Ibs, 
$2.50; 500 Ibs, $10.00; 1,000 Ibs. $17.50. 
Currie’s Scluble Food for House Plants—A 
high grade fertilizer, putup in small packages to suit 
the cultivator of house plants. It is clean, safe to 
use and has no repulsive odor, House plants treated 
to afew applications of it improve wonderfully in 
In packages, with 
instructions for use. Each, 15c and 25e: by mail, 20c 
and 35c. 
95 
Excelsior jf 
Weeder. 
Scollay’s 
Sprinkler, 
Sod Cutter— 
Champion. 
SOD CUTTER—Champion. 
The sides and bottom are made of one piece of 
steel so that there are no openings to get choked. 
Can be regulated to cut any thickness of sod. 12- 
inch, $20.00; 14-inch, $21.00. 
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Eureka Tobacco Fumigators. 
For fumigating with tobacco stems; made of gal- 
vanized iron. 
INO Sieh a ae ee 1 2 3 4 
Height, inches epee 16 20 24 
(PriGe yer See hee es eA $1 50 $2 00 $2 50 $3 50 
Fungicides and Insecticides. 
If by mail, add 16c a pound. 
Carbon Bisulphide—A most effective remedy for 
ants inthe lawn. Saturate a small ball of cotton 
and insert in the hill, 11b tin, each, 35 cents. 
Gishurst’s Compound—An excellent remedy for 
Red Spider, Mealy Bug and Seale on plants. Dissolve 
2ounces in a gallon of water and apply either by 
sponging or spraying the plants. Per package, 50c; 
by mail, 60c. : 
Fir Tree Oil—Like the preceding, is a remedy for 
Mealy Bug, Red Spider and Seale. Dilute 4 pint to 
about 10 gallons of soft water, and apply with sprink- 
ler. 4 pint, 40c; pint, 75c; quart, $1.25: gallon, $4.00. 
If by mail, add 25e per pint. 
Flowers of Sulphur—Per ib, 10c; 25 ibs and over, 
5e per lb, 
Hellebore—Being less poisonous than Paris Green, 
is safer to use on fruit and vegetables. Dust on dry, 
or dissolve 1 ounce to 3 gallons of water and apply 
with a syringe. Per lb, 20c; by mail, 40c. 
Slug Shot—Valuable for destroying slugs on cab- 
ages, tomatoes, currants, ete., andis also very efiect- 
ive in removing potato bugs. Apply with duster. 
Per 5 Ib to 10 Jb package, 6c per Ib; 25 Ibs to 50 Ibs, 5¢ 
per lb; 100 lbs, $4.00. In tincanisters, with perforated 
top for applying, 25c each. ‘Tin dusters for applying 
Slug Shot, 4 gallon, each, 35¢; 1 gallon, each, 59c. 
Grape Dust—A sure preventive and cure for mil- 
dew on roses, grapes, gooseberries, ete. Apply with 
duster. Per lb, 10c; 5 1bs, 35e; 10]bs, 60c; 1001bs, $5.00. 
Thrip Juice—A remedy for Mealy Bug, Scale, 
Thrips, Cutting Moth, Canker Worm, Beetles, Cater- 
pillars, ete. Per pint, 40c. 
Persian imsect Powder—Per lb, 40c. 
Tobacco Dust—For insects on pianis; apply with 
duster, per Ib. 10c. 
Tobacco Stems—For fumigating greenhouses; 
dampen before using, so they will not burn up brightly 
and thereby destroy the plants, Per lb, 3c; per bbl, 
$1.00. : 
Whale Oil Soap—An excellent remedy for lice on 
roses, etc.; also a valuable wash for trees affected 
by inseets. For insects on plants, dissolve about the 
size of an egg in a gallon of water and sprinkle with 
it. For insects in bark of trees, dilute with water to 
the consistency of paint and apply with a brush. 
Per lb, 15c; 2 lbs, 25¢; 10 Ibs, $1.00. 
