Rk. & J. FARQUHAR & CO’JS SEED CATALOGUE. ‘ 
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“‘ NEPONSET’”’ Pots, to say nothing of the clean, neat and handsome 
appearance which their use insures. 
The smaller sizes are specially adapted for growing slips, 
cuttings and young plants. Color, a handsome terra cotta; in 
FLOWER POTS, ETC.— Continued. 
Round Seed Pans. Square Seed Pans. 
Inches. Each. Doz. Inches. Each. Doz. standard sizes of the Association of American Florists. 
$0.07 . $0.72 6X “G6: ghorzom <2$2.25 
8 SO aay SOLS 8 Xo 8 eae2yy A 72-50 
fe) sits SAGO 10X10 4.730, F..473-00 
12 . 20 on e2eLO 12 X12 dO. .F 00 
14 : 40 = 4.00 
Waterproof Flower Pot Saucers, Fibrotta. 
no moisture passes through to 
Made of fibre; 
injure table, floor, or carpet. 
8 in., each, 
dozen, 
per doz., 
85. 
TO! in:, -cachyaares 
-18 ; dozen, 1.50. 
13 in., 1.00)5@ 20m.) ee eemee2 1mee TSO: 
125 
dozen, 
6 in., each, .08; 
s10* 
1.00. 
12 ats, 6 Cache 
Larger sizes on castors, each, 
Reduced Prices. 
Not less than 1,000 at I,000 rate. 
Size. Dozen. 100 1,000 
NEPONSET PAPER FLOWER POTS. i THESES 2g OOS - $0.25. + . $2.20 
2% ° «O47. 3 SARA 0 Bs 2.50 
Unbreakable, Very Handsome, Cheap. 3 “ : . +08  . Sere ce on 
We are Sole Agents for New England, for these New Flower | 3% “ . tOmne 160 a 5-15 
Pots. } ; ns ae 4 és - 5 4h :OO) Seams 6.90 
Manufactured from specially prepared fabric which gives them “ 
all the necessary rigidity. They are absolutely unbreakable. 5 | 220 1.20 . 10.35 
They are made so asto give amfle drainage; are very light 6 ee 2» +30 1.65 14.55 
We furnish samp%es, by mail post-paid, on receipt of : 
For 1 doz. 214 in. 232 in. 3 in. 34 in. ain. 5 in. 6 in. pots. 
10 SEA ok 7 *2239.40-.60 
and nest closely for shipment. 
Growers who have been in the habit of shipping in clay pots 
will appreciate the immense saving insured by using *“‘ NEPONSET,”’ 
and those who have hitherto wrapped plants in paper will find that 
the loss of time and labor in so doing will more than pay for 
SEED SOWERS; CULTIVATORS. 
Planet Jr., Combined Seed =Sower, Wheei 
Hoe, Cultivator, Rake and Plow. This is the 
most popular combined garden tool known; 
works simply and perfectly, and with it the whole 
garden can be plowed and the crops cared for. 
The furrows can be taken out, seeds sown, cov- 
ered and rolled, and by interchange of the parts 
supplied, the hoeing, cultivating, etc., can be done. 
Price, complete, 9.00 
Planet, Jr., No. 2 Seed Drill, without cultivating 
attachment, 6.50. 
Planet Jr., Double Wheel Hoe, Cultivator, 
Rake and Plow Combined, 6.00. 
Planet Jr., No. 8 Horse Hoe and Cultivator. 
Complete, 7.50. 
Fire=-Fly Hand Plow, 2.00. 
, Other Planet Jr. Implements will be furnished at 
aL ——= lowest prices. 
Cahoon’s Seed Sower. For sowing grass seed, wheat, oats, barley, rye, etc. Sows at a common walking 
gait four to eight acres per hour; a saving of labor and one-third of the seed is effected by this machine. 
Price, 3.00. 
Gardeners’ and Farmers’ Harrow Cultivator. This is 
the most complete and perfect tool of the kind on the 
market, combining as it does the Field Cultivator, Garden 
Harrow and Pulverizer. It has fourteen $x} steel diamond 
teeth, drawn to a cutting edge on oneend. By a very simple 
device the slant of the teeth can be changed so that the tool 
can be made a perfect smoothing Harrow. Price, with 
wheel and frames, 6.50; without wheel and frames, 5.90. 
Universal Hand Wheel Plow. This little labor-saving im- 
plement is one that commends itself to all gardeners. It can 
be used to prepare the ground, to furrow out, to cover and 
to cultivate. The mould board is of steel, polished and 
tempered. Price, 2.00. 
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UNIVERSAL HAND WHEEL PLOW. 
