HYACINTH GLASSES. 



No. 1. BELGIAN. 



Blue 25 cents each, $2.50 per dozen. 



Green >..... '• ■•' " ■« 



Purple , •"•" <■ •' " 



Clear Glass •• •• •• •' 



No. 2. TTE'S PATTERN. 



Blue 25 cents each, $2.50 per dozen. 



Green •• •• •• >• 



Purple " " •• " . 



Clear Glass " •• ■• " 



No. 1. No. 2. 



CROCUS POTS. 



Hedgehog Pattern. Gray, light and dark brown $1 00 each. 



Beehive Pattern. Gray, light and dark brown 100 " 



" " Decorated with gold and silver bees '. 1 25 " 



EARTHEN" WARE HANGING POTS. 



Hanging Pot, (rustic scalloped.) Prices, including Chains, 7 inch, 70c. each; 8 inch, 85c. each; 9 inch, $1.00 each. 



Rustic Bulb Pot. 3^ by 6^ inches, 70c. each. 



Rustic Hanging Log. Prices, including Chains, 7 inch, 80c; 8 inch, 90c; 9 inch, $1.00.' 



PRUNING AND BUDDING KNIVES, (Saynor & Cookes.) 



PLEASE ORDER BY/ NUMBER AS ABOVE. 



No. 1 . Price, 



$1 50 each. 



1 50 " 



1 50 " 



2 00 " 



2 00 " 



NEW BELLOWS SYRiNGE. 



No. 6 Price, $2 00 each. 



" 7 " 2 00 " 



" 8 " 150 " 



•' 9 " 125 " 



"10 " 125 ■' 



A French invention for showering plants with 

 insect-killing liquids, or clecr water, operating 

 the same way as the well-known perfume sprink- 

 ler of the drug stores. The liquid to be used is 

 put into the brass globe and the bellows worked r 

 a fine spray issues in such a stream that it is easy 

 to reach every part of the plant and cover it with 

 whatever insect-killing liquid may be desirable. 

 One great advantage of this apparatus is its 

 economy. In the ordinary methods of treating 

 plants with liquid insecticides, a very large share 

 is wasted, while with this only so much as is 

 needed to just moisten the leaves and stems need 

 be used. Carbolic Soap, and other preparations 

 of Carbolic Acid, Sulphur, Whale Oil Soap, To- 

 bacco Water, or whatever may be found useful 

 against any particular insect, may be employed. 

 Price, $3.50 each. 



peatedly. The 

 le weather has 



ZINC TAGS. 



These Zinc Tags are an advantage over ordinary wooden labels, as they will last for years, and can 'be used 

 writing on the Tags is done with the prepared ink (which, however, contains nothing injurious), and the action of 

 no effect on it, and it can only be obliterated by the use of emery paper, which accompanies each box. 



Sold in boxes containing four dozen Tags (one dozen each of four sizesi, and three dozen wires, with pen and bottle of ink and 

 emery paper. Price 75c. If by mail, $1.00. 



MERRIMAN'S RAT AND MOLE TRAP. 



This has been pronounced by those who have examined and tested its merits, to be the most ingenious and practical article of 

 the kind ever brought before the public. It is just the thing that has long been needed by those who are annoyed by those trouble- 

 some pests — ground moles and rats. Price, $1.00. 



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