K. <5r J. FARQUHAR & CO.'S SEED CATALOGUE. 



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Horticultural Implements and Garden Requisites. 



Asparagus Knife. For cutting Asparagus under 

 the surface of the soil. Each, .40. 



Bill Hooks. This is a most useful garden tool, being 

 a pruning-hook and hatchet combined. It is 

 especially adapted to trimming overgrown shrubs, 

 and cutting pea-brush and bean-poles. Price, 

 No. 2, 1.50; No. 3, 1.75. 



Burning Brands. Lettered, for marking, not over 

 four inches, 1.50; two lines, 2.00. 



Brooms. For greenhouse and garden use, three sizes, 

 .40, .50, .60. 



Cotton Batting. For packing; large sheets. Each, .05; 

 per doz , .50 ; per bale, 480 sheets, 15.00. 



Crow Bars. Best steel, various sizes. Lb., .06. 



Dibbers. Used for transplanting Cabbage and Cauli- 

 flower plants, etc. Metal, .35 each. Saynor's spade- 

 handled Dibber, each, 1.20. 



Forks, Digging or Spading. Each, .70 



.90 and 1. 00. 

 Forks, Manure. 4-tine, .75; 5-tine, 1.00; 



6-tine, 1.10. 

 Forks, Hay. Each, .40 to .75. 

 Forks, Hand. Various sizes. .25 to .50 



each. 

 Forks, Saynor's Hand. Splendid qual- 

 ity and finish ; indispensable in every 

 garden ; suitable for ladies' use, Small 

 Hand Fork. siz6j e2iC \ l} ,75. large, each, 1.00. 



Fruit Pickers. Neat and strong ; wire. Each, .35. 

 Garden Lines. Extra quality best Russian hemp. 



single, .75; double, 1.25. 

 Garden Reels. Small, .50; large, .75. 



Garden Tools for Ladies. Our set 



consists of strong, well-made tools 

 for practical use among flower beds, 

 etc. Contains steel spade, hoe, 

 shovel, and rake. Price, 2.00. 



Garden Tools. Small set for ladies 

 and children. 4 pieces, .60. 



Garden and Pruning Gloves. Ladies' Tanned 

 Gauntlets, per pair, 1.00; ladies' gardening with 

 gusset, per pair, 1.00; men's pruning gauntlets, per 

 pair, 1.50, men's button drummonds, per pair, 

 1.25; men's tanned Oxford outseam, per pair, 1.25. 



Grafting Chisels. Fine quality steel, .50 and .75. 



Grafting Wax. The finest quality made, as used by 

 fruit growers everywhere. Put up in neat pack- 

 ages, with plain directions for use. ^ lb., .10; 

 ]/ 2 lb., 1551 lb., .30. 



Hammers, Nail. Best steel. 



Hoes, Draw. Steel; 4-inch, 



Hoes, Scuffle or Push. 

 With long handles, 6-in. 

 .40; 7 in., .45; 8-in., .50; 9-in., .55. 



Hoes; English Scuffle. Imported; 



very strong; each, 4-in., .40; 5-in., .40; 6-in., .45 ; 

 7-in., .50; 8-in., .55; 9-in., .65; 10-in., .75; 12-in., .85. 



Hoes, Prong. For Potatoes. Flat tines, .60 to 1.00. 



Each, .60 to .80. 

 .35; 8-inch, .45, 



No. Price. 

 189 $1.75 



196 2.0O 



188 I.50 



195 I.50 



207 I.50 



204 I.25 



3 N.B. 1.25 



323 1.25 



Knives, Saynor's Pruning and Budding. We import our 

 English pruners direct from Sheffield. Saynor's garden cutlery 

 is, without question, the finest manufactured. To prevent errors, 

 please order the desired style of knife by number. 



Knives, Grass Edging. Handled; American, .70; English. 

 1.50. 



Mattocks. Each, 1.00 to 1.40. 



Mole Traps. Iron. Each, .35. 



Paper, White. For cut flowers. 

 Sheets 28^ x 405 inches, per lb., 

 .10; per ream, 47 lbs., 3.25. 



Paper, White Tissue. Sheets 

 24 x 36 inches ; per lb., .20 ; per 

 ream, 10 lbs., 1.75. 



Paper Parceling. Sheets 20 x 30 

 inches, 24 x 36 inches, 30 x 40 

 inches; per lb., .08; per ream, 

 50, 60, and 100 lbs., respectively, 

 .06 per lb. 



Paper, Waxed. Thin, white ; aids 

 in preventing the escape of moist- 

 ure. Sheets 18 x 14 inches ; per 

 lb., .30; per ream, 5 lbs., 1.25. 



Edging Knife. 



Mole Trap. 



Pencils, Wolf's Indelible Gar 

 den. For writing on wood 

 labels, in red, black, or blue col- 

 ors. Each, .15; doz., 1.50. 



Pick's, Railroad. Pointed 1.00 

 to 1.40. 



Potato Scoops- Long handled, 

 with grating. 1.00 to 2.00. 



Water's Improved Tree Pruner. 



The blade is thin, thus offering 

 very slight resistance to the 

 wood in cutting. The Water's 

 Pruner never fails to cut the 

 slightest twig. The thin blade 

 of the Pruner passes through the 

 limb so easily that the grain is 

 uninjured, and the bark left 

 smooth. 



Length, 4 feet .... Each .75 

 " 6 "... . » .85 

 " 8 "... . " 1.0c 

 " 10 "... . " -1.1 5 

 Extra blades, .20 each ; 2.00 per dozen, Both 

 blades and other parts are easily and cheaply placed. 



