Qjrri<? Bros/ j-tarti cultural Quide.- 



..,„,. CAHOON BROADCAST 

 SEEDER. 



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'v?!'" . ••••'-•'•..'•' This is an excellent hand 



j^jsglfe ..•'•:'•':-'••-.' Seeder. It is easily hand- 



rjr^^t ••'•.'•: ■• led, being suspended by a 



4aj''ir %■ ; '-'' ; - : 8tra P over tae shoulders, 



sQ? : leaving- the hands free. 



. !...i.;. Four to six acres oan be 



:l:!:'j;' : ;- sown evenly in an hour, 



::•>::•.'■■■• ':'. scattering Wheat, Eye and 



!;,;;;;>:;:;:- Barley 25 feet ; Oats, 23 



feet; Clover and Timothy 



18 to 20 feet. The box and 



hopper hold about 22 qts. 



Weight, 514 lbs. Price, 



$3.50. 



Cahoon Seeder. 



SYRINGES, BRASS. 



No. 1, 12^x1 5-16, one spray $2 00 



No. 2, 13;4xl 5-16, two sprays and one stream.. . 3 50 



No. 3, 16x1 H, two sprays and one stream 4 00 



No. 5, 18xli4, two sprays and one stream ; best 



for greenhouses 4 50 



No. 6, 18x1^4, two sprays and one stream ; patent 



valves 5 50 



No. 7, same as No. 5, with knuckle joints 8 00 



Tin-japanned, one spray 100 



TIN FOIL— Per pound 20 



TOOTH PICKS— Best hardwood, double-pointed ; 



box, lOcts. ; 15 boxes... «. 1 00 



TROWELS— American, each, 5-inch 10 



" 6-inch 15 



" English steel, each, 6-incn 35 



" " " solid blade, all one 



piece, no rivets, each, 6-inch .. 50 

 Cleve's Angle Trowel, 5-in , 20c. ; 7-in., 25c. ; 8-in. 30 

 TWEEZERS— For arranging flowers, 5-in., 20c; 



6-in 25 



Wolf's Indelible Pencil 10 



Watering Pots — Oval, French galvanized iron, 



6 quart, $1.75; 8-quart 2 00 



Watering Pots — Round galvanized iron, 6 quart, 



60 cts. ; 8-quart 75 



Sphagnum Moss— Bushel, 50 cts. ; bale 150 



Immortelles— Blue, white, purple, red, black, 



yellow, orange, pink — per bunch 40 



French Green Moss — Per packet 15 



FLOWER POTS AND SAUCERS. 



Per Per 



Doz. 100. Doz. 100. 



Pots, 3 in. diam. 30c. $2 00 Saucers, 3 in. 15c. $1 00 



"4 " .. 40c. 3 00 " 4 in. 20c. 150 



"5 " .. 50c. 3 50 " 5 in. 30c. 2 00 



" 6 " .. 70c. 5 00 " 6 in. 40c. 2 50 



•'7 '• .. 1 00 8 00 " 7 in. 50c. 3 50 



"8 " .. 1 50 12 00 " 8 in. 70c. 5 00 



"9 " .. 2 00 16 00 " 9 in. 85c. 6 00 



n i lwaukee Weeder. 



The best devise for 

 pulling dandelions, this- 

 tles, etc., we have ever 

 seen. Price, 75 cts. 



Lang's Hand Weeder. 



Gives perfect uee to 

 the hand for pulling 

 weeds and thinning 

 plants without laying 

 down the tool. Price, 

 each, 25 cts ; by mail, 

 30 cts. 



Excelsior Weeder. 



An implement that 1| 

 can be used to advan- 1| 

 tage among small and J| 



tender plants. Price, 1| 

 each, on »*- • •-•• — " 



25 cts 



each, 20* cts.; by mail! t| 



Milwaukee Weeder. 



Excelsior Weeder. 



Lang Hand Weeder. 



D °i?!L U £ e 5r A K Very ^S? 1 t001 for weeding lawns. 

 Each, 75 cts.; by mail, 90 cts. 



FERTILIZERS. 



Curries Complete Fertilizer for Lawns, Hay and 

 Pasture, 



A preparation which never fails to induce a rapid 

 and healthy growth to the Lawn. It is also of great 

 value as a fertilizer for root crops, etc. 1 lb., 10 cts. ; 

 5 lbs., 40 cts. ; 10 lbs., 60 cts. ; 25 lbs., $1.25; 50 lbs., 

 $2.00; 100 lbs., $3.50. 



PURE BONE MEAL. 



Our Bone Meal is ground fine, and is of great 

 value mixed with soil for potting purposes, for 

 which one part of meal to 50 of soil is about the 

 right proportion. It is invaluable for top-dressing 

 lawns. 5 lbs., 30 cts.; 10 lbs., 50 cts.; 25 lbs., $1.00 ; 

 50 lbs., $1.50; 100 lbs., $2.50; barrel of 200 lbs., $4.50. 



PURE PULVERIZED SHEEP MANURE. 



Makes the richest and safest liquid manure. Use 

 one pound to five gallons of water. 10 lbs., 50 cts. ; 

 100 lbs., $3.00. 



BOWKER'S PLANT FOOD. 



In packages, with instructions for use. Each 15 

 and 30 cts. By mail, 20 and 40 cts. 



EXCELSIOR PLANT FOOD. 



In packages, 15 cts. By mail, 20 cts. 



LAND PLASTER OR GYPSUM. 



In barrels of about 235 lbs., $2.50. 



THE LENOX KNAPSACK SPRAYER. 



MADE OF GALVANIZED IRON. 



Will spray vegetables 

 growing low or high 

 from the ground. The 

 Bulb, with patent com- 

 bination valve, does it 

 all, simply by turning 

 the nozzle in direction 

 you wish to spray. 

 Press your thumb, you 

 get your spray. Re- 

 lease the pressure and 

 you stop the spray. 

 Price $4 00 



EUREKA 

 FUM1GATORS. 



For fumigating with tobacco 

 stems ; made of galvanized 

 iroD. 



Nos 12 3 4 



Heighten. 12 16 20 24 

 Price. . . . $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 $3.50 



Atomizer. 



APPARATUS FOR APPLYING INSECT 

 DESTROYER. 



Bellows No. 9, 50 cts.; No. 11, 75 cts.; No. 14 $1 00- 



No. 16, $1.25; No. 19, $1 50; No. 22, $1.75; No. 24, $2 Oo! 



Tin Dusters for applying Slug Shot, % gallon, each 35 



" " " " 1 " " 50 



Atomizer for applying insecticides in liquid form, 

 each, by mail (see cut), 65 eta. 



THE CHEAPEST 



HIGH GRADE 



LAWN MOWER 



IN THE MARKET. 



Patent 

 lap-welded, self- 

 sharpening stationa 

 ry knife. 



CURRIE'S ECLIPSE LAWN MOWER. 



After years of experience we are enabled to put on 

 the market a Lawn Mower, unsurpassed in its many 

 good qualities. It is the Lightest Running, Simplest 

 and most Durable machine ever offered, and it con- 

 tains every improvement that years of experience 

 have developed. Driving wheel 8 inches in diameter, 

 cutting cylinder with 4 knives. 



12 14 16 inches. 



$4.50 $5.00 $5.50 each. 



LAWN SPRINKLERS. 



Nickel plated, revolv- 

 ing short stemmed. 



Globe 75 cts. 



Hub 50 cts. 



IRON LAWN ROLLERS. 



2 section, 20 in. dia., 20 in. face, 250 lbs $13 00 



2 section, 28 in. dia„ 24 in. face, 350 lbs 15 00 



FUNGICIDES AND INSECTICIDES. 



If by mail add 16 cts. a pound. 



Gishurst's Compound — An excellent remedy for 

 Red Spider, Mealy Bug and Scale on plants. Dissolve 

 2 ounces in a gallon of water and apply either by 

 sponging or spraying the plants. Per package, 50 cts. 



Fir Tree Oil— Like the preceding, is a remedy for 

 Mealy Bug, Red Spider and Scale. Dilute y 2 pint to 

 about 10 gallons of soft water, and apply with sprink- 

 ler. Pint, 75 cts.; quart, $1.40; gallon, $4.25. If by 

 mail, add 25 cts. per pint. 



Flowers of Sulphur— Per lb., 10 cts.; 25 lbs. and 

 over, 5 cts. 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., 25 cts. 



Paris Green in Liquid — Mix a tablespoonful in 2 

 gallons of water. 1 pint cans, 25 cts. 



Sing Shot— Valuable for destroying slugs on cab- 

 bages, tomatoes, currants, etc., and is also very effect- 

 ive in removing potato bugs. Apply with duster. 

 Per lb., 5 cts.; per 100 lbs., $4.00. 



Grape Dust— A sure preventive and cure for mil- 

 dew on roses, grapes, gooseberries, etc. Apply with 

 duster. Per lb., 10 cts. ; 5 lbs., 35 cts.; 10 lbs., 60 cts.; 

 100 lbs., $5.00. 



Tobacco Dust— For insects on plants; apply with 

 duster. Per lb., 10 cts. 



Tobacco Stems — For fumigating greenhouses; 

 dampen before using, so they will not burn up bright- 

 ly and thereby destroy the plants. Per lb., 3 cts.; per 

 barrel, $1.01). 



Whale Oil Soap — An excellent remedy for lice on 

 roses, etc ; also a valuable wash for trees affected by 

 insects. 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 brush. Per 

 lb., 15 cts.; 2 lbs., 25 cts.; 10 lbs., $1.00. 



