84 



Qjrri^ Bros.' horticultural Quide.- 



McGEE 

 CULTIVATOR 



Price, 84-00. 



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This, we believe, is one of the best implements 

 •ever introduced for the market gardener. With each 

 tool there is a pair of knives that operate as hoes, 

 and a pair of Cultivators. These attach to the beam 

 by means of an eyebolt, and adjust forward and 

 backward on the beam to any angle with the plants 

 and surface of the ground. Price, $4.00. 



Extra Attachments for HcOee Cultivator. 



Eakes, $l.l>0 per pair; Weeding Knives, $1.00 per 

 pair; Oaion Pulier, 75 cts. each; Plows, $1-25 per 

 pair; Cultivators, $1-30 per pair; Scroll Knives, $1.00 

 per pair; Leaf Guards, 60 cts. a pair. 



This Seeder is sold with Positive Guarantee that it 

 will drill a perfect continuous row and plant in hills 

 6, 12, 18 and 36 inches apart. It distributes all kinds 

 of seeds evenly without a break. Price, $9.00. 



J. I. Case Combined Seeder, Wheel Hoe, Culti= 

 vator and Plow— This machine is Guaranteed to 

 excel in range of work any Combined Machine in the 

 market. Price, $12.00. 



WILSON'S BONE MILLS. 



For grinding dry 

 bones, shells, grain 

 and any other sub- 

 stance for poultry. 

 Can be adjusted for 

 grinding either 

 coarse or fine. 



Without iron 

 legs, weight 35 lbs.; 

 price, $4 50. 



With iron legs, 

 weight 64 lbs.; 

 pric«, $6.50. 

 FAMILY GRIST 



MILL. 

 For grinding corn 

 meal, Graham flour, 

 etc., for table use. 

 Weight, 30 lbs. 

 Price, $4.50. 

 BARREL CART. 



For slops water, potatoes, 

 etc. An old kerosene barrel 

 will fit into the frame. All the attachments are 

 furnished. Without barrel, price, $4.50. 



HAND CART. 



Sheep 



Shears. 



Hand Cart— Weight, 

 lbs. Bos 22 by 40 inches 

 bv 10 inches deep. Price, 

 $5.75. 



Hedge Shear. 



ScoUay"s Rubber 

 Putty Distributor. 



Daisy Rake. 



Avery Transplanters— Small, 50 cts. ; large . : $2 00 



Dibbers— For planting Cabbage, etc., 50 cts.; by 



mail 60 



GARDEN LINES AND REELS. 



Garden Line Reels— Small, 50 cts. ; large 75 



Garden Line, 100 feet, braided 65 



Forks— Hand weeding, cast iron 10 



" " " imported steel 35 



" " " solid steel, new pattern. 60 

 Glass Cntter— Diamond 5 00 



" " Glazing Tool and Knife Sharpener 15 

 Garden Hose— Price on application. 

 Gardeners' Gloves— Per pair 1 00 



Graf tins Wax— Per pound $0 30 



Grass Hooks— Sickles, small 50 



" " " medium 60 



Hoes — Imported Scuffle : 



Zy 2 in. 5 in. 6 in. 7 in. 8 in. 

 40 45 50 55 60 



Knives— Pruning, single blade, each..$l 00, 1 25, 1 50 



" " two-bladed 175 



" Budding (English ivory handle) 100 



Asparagus Knives 50 and 1 00 



Grass Edging Knives (English)— 8 inches, $1.25; 



9 inches, $1.35 ; 10 inches 1 50 



Handles for Edging Knives, extra 19 



Labels, Wooden— Pot, painted: 



4 in. 5 in. 6 in. 8 in. 12 in. 

 Per 100, 10 15 20 50 55 



Per 1000, 85 1.00 1.25 



Tree 3'4 inches .... Per 100, 10 : per 1000 75 

 Plant Stakes— Cane, per 100 1 00 



BENT NECK PLANT SPRINKLER. 



Made so as to sprinkle underneath the foliage. 

 It is durable, quickly filled and throws a fine spray. 

 —(See cut.) 



No. 1, 60 cts., by mail 65 



No. 2, 70 cts., by mail 80 



The same with straight neck : 



No. 1, 50 cts., by mail 55 



No. 2, 60 ct«., bv mail 70 



Scollay's Rubber— Large, each $1.00, by mail.'.'.' 1 10 

 Patty Distributor— Scollay's rubber, $1.00, by 



mail 1 10 



Rakes— Lawn, Gem, steel wire 60 



" Daisy (English.)— (See cut) 3 00 



Raffia — For tying, per pound, 25 cts., by mail 40 



Saws — Lightning pruning, 18 inch 1 08 



Pruning Saw and Chisel, combined 1 20 



SHEARS. 



Best imported, Border -8 inch, each 2 00 



" 9 inch, each 2 25 



" 10 inch, each 2 50 



With wheel, 50 cts. extra. 

 Lawn, with two wheels ; 8 inches, $3.00 ; 



9 inches, $3. 25 ; 10 iaches 3 50 



Lawn, witkout wheels ; 8 inches, $2.50; 



9 inches, $2.75; 10 inches 3 00 



" Hedge, S inch 1 50 



" " 9 inch 1 75 



" " 10 inch 200 



With notch to prevent slipping when cutting large 

 branches, 25 cts. extra. 



Shears, Lopping, small, $2.00; medium 2 50 



" " large 3 00 



Pruning, improved solid steel 1 25 



" Levin PruBing, an excellent tool, makes a 



clear cut like a knife 1 00 



, By mail, 10 cts. extra. 



Sheep, with bent handle for trimming. . . 1 00 

 Flower gatherers, 6 inch 1 00 



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Telegraph 

 w 1 i Primer. 



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|mpboved . TREE PRUNER, 



TREEpRUNErL j |-footpole Si 00 



10 " '.'.'.'. .'.'.'.'.'. 1 25 



^12 ■« 1 40 



_ = Telegraph, without 



EfcZ^sS^dpjJS^gesas handles 1 25 



StllE^s^ Extra Knives, each.. . 25 

 Pruning Saw and Chisel— Combined 1 20 



PLANT PROTECTING CLOTH. 



This is one of the grandest devices for the pro- 

 tection of plants from frost, cold winds, heavy 

 rains and a scorching sun ever invented. It 

 is prepared in oil and is almost transparent so 

 that it is a first-class substitute for glass. It 

 is light, very convenient when tacked on to 

 wooden frames, and is very durable. Per yard 10 

 Per piece of 40 to 

 60 yards, 8K cts. 

 per yard. 



Humphrey Con- 

 ■j« cave Seed Pota- 



to Knife, by 

 mail, 30 cts. 



SCYTHES— English Lawn, 36-inch 1 50 



Scythe Snaths— Each 75 



Scythe Stones— Round Talacre, each 20 



