PETER HENDERSON & CO.'S WHOLESALE MONTHLY LIST OF TOOLS, &c. 



Miscellaneous Tools and Requisites. 



23 



Archangel Hals, 5x9 ft S 



Asparagus Bunchcr 3 



Cultivators, Jersey. For light soils. "Wood- 

 en frame S550, iion :>7.00 



Cultivators, »* right's. For heavy soils 7 



Root. For cultivating root crops. 5 



Dibbers 



Forks, Digging, 4 prong 1 



,: 5 " , 1 



Manure, 4 tine 1 



Each. 

 GO 

 50 



Hay, 2 

 Grass Edgin 



line. 



Knives, 8 inch. 

 9 " 

 " 10 " . 



Grass Hooks (Sickles) small 45 



medium 55 



_o 70 



Glass t'utter and Glazing Tool 20 



Harrow, " Rocking Tcetli." Can be used 

 as a pulverizing or a smoothing harrow. Single 

 frame, 44 ft.. $11.00; double frame, 9 ft., $'-2.50 



Harrow, \ishwitz Revolving Disc 22 50 



Gcddes'. 14 teeth %7. GO to 3D teeth. 16 50 



Improved Hinge. 24 teeth 11 00 



Common Square. 15 teeth, $0.25 

 19 teeth, $7.00; 23 teeth, $10.00 



Draw 



English Scuffle, 5 inch 



G " 



Each 



Pumps, Force. Suitable for 1 inch pipe 10 CO 



« 14. ■• . ..12 00 



'• " " \\ " 20 00 



Steel, Garden, 6 teeth 45 



Rakes, 



8 

 10 

 12 

 14 

 1G 



55 



GO 

 70 

 80 

 90 



" Wooden, Hay 25 



Lawn 40 



Davis' " ?5 



Reels for Garden Lines. Small 05 



Large C J0, 



Sash, Hot-bed, 3xG ft. unpaintcd 1 <w 



Scythes, English Lawn, 30 inch. 

 ii I. ■< 32 " . 



ii it ii 3i ii _ 



■• ii .i 3( ; .. 



" " 38 '• . 



ii .i h 40 " . 



Snaths 



20 

 ~5 

 35 

 45 

 GO 

 70 

 90 



Hoe. 



10 



12 



li Common Prong 



" Hcxamer's " 



" Warren, No. 1. small 



'• 2, large , 



" Bayonet . . 65 



Hose. Kubber, best 3-ply, £ inch, per ft 15 



f " " 18 



" " " 1 " " 21 



" Couplings, extra, por set 50 i 



Sprinkler, (Brass) for A and £ hose 1 25 



Keels, for 50 feet of Hose 3 00 



•' 100 '• " 4 00 



Menders, for 4 and f inch hose, 10c. each 

 SI 00 a doz. 

 " Menders for 1 in. hose, 15e. each, $1.25 per doz. I 



Per 1,000 Per 5,000 Per 10,000 

 Labels, "Wooden, Pot 4 inch. §0 GO §2 75 $5 00 

 " 5 - 75 3 50 6 00 i 



,: 6 " 1 10 5 00 9 00 J 



8 " 3 25 15 00 28 00 

 " 12 " 4 50 20 00 



" Tree, pierced 60 2 75 5 00 



Lines. Linen, 75 ft 45 



" ' Silver Lake." braided, 75 ft 65 



Mole Traps. Isbell 1 80 



" Merriman's 90 



" Hale's 2 25 



Plant Protectors, per doz. $1.75 

 Plows, "Adamant." Contain all improvements; 

 luiril metal causes them to scour as well and 

 draw lighter than steel plows; the slip shares aro 

 reversible aud self-sharpening. Wheel for all but 

 11 and E, SI. SO extra. 



Sizes and Prices. 

 One extra Slij} sent with each Plow. p, 1 ^" 

 One Horse, Light §4 50 



Stones, English Talacre ?° 



RiHes. . . ., 1" 



Ames' (long or short handles) 1 35 



Spades,' " " 



Thermometers, in Japanned Cases, 7 inch . 



Shovels, 



/ 



10 

 12 



Cylindrical, for plunging 



Registering Maximum 2 



" " Minimum 2 



Trowels, American, inch 



" 7 " 



English, Imported, 6 

 ■i ii 7 



inch 



35 



45 

 50 

 65 

 90 

 65 

 25 

 25 

 15 

 20 

 30 

 70 

 80 

 00 



30c. 



25 



H 



E, 

 «', 

 B, 



T, 

 A, « 



S; : 



»-, " 



Plow, Double Mold Hoard 



for ridging corn, potatoes, etc 



Plow, Miner's Gold Medal Sub Soil 



1 horse, $7.50; 2 horse, $9 wheel $1.50 extra. 



Medium 5 



" Full 7 



Two Horse, Light 9 



" " Medium 10 



" ,; Full 11 



" " Medium, Left Hand 9 



" Full ■• •■ 11 



" " " Iron Beam 11 



in 



Plow with 



iv. 



Coulter. 



50 





50 





00 



$8 25 



00 



11 00 



00 



12 00 



00 



13 50 



OC 



10 50 



00 



13 50 



00 



13 50 



With shoe 



7 00 



Tying Material, Cuba Bast, per lb 



" " Raphia " 50c. 



Watering Pots, 3 ots. 45c; qts, 55c, 10 qts., 



90c; 12 qts., $1 15 : 10 qts., SI GO. 

 Watering Pots, French, 4 quarts $1 GO: 8 qts., 2 

 Wheelbarrows, Xo 1, $4; No. 2, $5; Xo. 3, 



$5 50 : Xo 4, $G 50. 

 FERTILIZERS.— Ibices Subject to Variation. 



Pure Crushed Bone. A coarse article, partic- 

 ularly well adapted for use in the prep .ration of grape vine 

 borders; perfectly pure. In bbls. of about 250 lbs. $2.75 

 per 100 lbs., or $47.50 per ton of y.OOO lbs. 



Pure Bone Meal. This Bone Meal is ground very 

 fine, and is well adapted for mixing with soil for potting 

 purposes, for which one part of meal to fifty of soil is about 

 the right proportion. It is the same article we use for mix- 

 ing with moss in our "Moss Mulching" process, audit is 

 the best for top-dressing lawns. Price, for 25 lb. package, 

 $1.25. Quantities of 50 and 100 lbs. and over, at 3c. per lb. 

 Pure Ground Bone. This is coarser in appear- 

 ance than the above, and adapted for general fertilizing 

 purposes. The sample we offer is of very fine quality and 

 quite pure. In bbls. of 250 lbs., $5.00 per bbl., or $3(3.00 

 per ton of 2.000 lbs. 



Peruvian Guano. 25 lbs. for $1.50. Per bag of 

 200 lbs., 4c per lb. 



L\SK<iT EXTERMINATORS. 

 Cole's Insect Destroyer. We have now given 

 this a thorough test in our green-houses, and find, when ap- 

 plied by the atomizer— such as is used by barbers— that it 

 instantly destroys Mealy Bug and Red Spider, without in- 

 juring in the slightest the most tender plants. Price of 

 half-pint bottles, 75c. each. Price of Atomizers. 50c each. 

 Whale-Oil Soap. 2 lb. packages, 20c; 5 lb. box, 50c 

 Gishnrst 4'ompoimd. Price per box. 70c. 

 Jacques' »apo t abacum,or Tobacco Soap. 



Price. 35c. per lb. 

 White Hellebore. Price, 40c. per lb. 

 Persian Insect Powder. Prico per i lb. 50c; per 



lb. $1.50. 

 Tobacco Dust. Price lCc per lb. ; per 100 lbs. $5.00 



Steins. In bales of 100 lbs. $2.50 

 Sulphur (Flowers of) 10c. perlb.; per 15 lbs. 

 Horace's Tobacco and Hellebore Insec- 

 ticide. In patent bellows boxes, 20c. each. 



