118 R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO’S SEED CATALOGUE. ' 
Horticultural Implements and Garden Requisites. 
Rakes, Garden. Steel; Long Teeth. 
no teeth, 455. 12 teeth, “soe a4 teeth: 255 52126 
teeth, .60. 
Rakes, Steel, Short Teeth. to-teeth, 45; 12-teeth 
.50; 14 teeth, .55; 16 teeth, .60. 
Rakes, Hay. Wooden. Each, .50. 
Rakes, Lawn. Wooden, close teeth. Each, 60. | Shears, New French Pruning- This is the best pruner ever 
Rakes, Steel Wire. Forlawns. Each, .40 to .60. offered: quality unequalled. Wherever used it has given great 
Satisfaction; the small wheel at the movable end of the spring 
reduces the friction to the least possible, and there is no chance 
for breakage. Price, 7-inch, 1.50; 8-inch, 2.00; g-inch, 2.50; 
ro-inch, 2.75. By mail, 10 cents each extra. 
Grape Scissors. Flower Scissors. Bow Scissors. 
Shears, Taylor’s Pruning. 
The best low-priced. pruner. 
Each, .50. By mail, .10 extra. 
Pruner, The Rockdale. - 
Blades made from the best 
tool steel. Will cut 14 inch 
stick with ease. 
Length, 26 inches, $r.00 
Length, 41 inches, 1.50 
Scissors, Grape Thinning. 
For thinning the bunch. Say- 
nor’s, arid others. 6-inch, .75 
to 1.10; 7-inch, .85 to 1.20; 
8-inch, I.00 to 1.35; by mail, ; 
5 cents each extra. * 
Scissors, Flower. For cut- . 
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Rake, Gibbs’ Lawn. The best rake for cleaning lawns. It is 
strongly made, light, durable, and easily operated. Each, .60. 
Braided Roffea. 
Roffea. The best material for | 
tying plants ; exceedingly 
strong, soft and pliable. Lb.. 25. 
ting and holding flowers. 6: 
inch, .90; 7-inch, 1.00 to 1.25; 
8-inch, 1.25 to 1.40; by mail, : 
5 cents extra. J 
Scissors, French Flower | 
Gatherers. Superior toall; 
made on a new principle; of 
best material and workman- 
ship; heavily nickeled. Price, 
each, 2.00. 
Scissors, Bow Pruning. 
Bright; sizes, 4, 5,6 and 7 
Scythes, Broad English or 
Lawn. Each, 1.40. 
Scythes. Finest Cutlery | 
Steel. Best quality manufac- | 
tured, all sizes. Price I.00 
LOR 225. | Teeylors 2 = . 0 
sab ylor’ s. inches. Price, each, .70 to 1.2 
| Scythe Snaths. Various .60 535. h , 4 2 
‘i Pruners. Various. We keep on a 
m to .go. hand a variety in addition to the 
I Scythe above; the American and Euro- 
I E So has .50. 
Stones. vais Sosite Stoner. | gyebit” BRUCE | 150" 250 
Genuine Welsh, .25; others, dles. Saynor's best, for cutting 
i O' tO. 20¢ the edges of grass borders. Blade, 
: e . 1 7 - . + . 
i Scythe Rifles. Triple coated, 8y-inch, 2.75; g-inch, 3.00; 93- 
10 | inch, 3.25; 10.inch, 3.50. 
Saw, Farquhar’s Pole Prun- 
-ing. For cutting strong, 
high limbs of trees. Each, 
handled, 1.75, without 
= handle, 1.5.0. 
Z&: Saws, Pruning. _ Long, nar- 
row blades for pruning. Va- 
rious sizes. .80 to 1.25. 
Saw, Pruning with Chisel. , Bias 
1.50. Shears, Grass. Best steel from Sheffield. Blade, 
7 %-inch, 1.40; 8-inch, 1.50; 9;inch, 1.80; 10-inch, 2.25. 
Shears, Grass or Sheep. Best Steel, English and 
American. Price, each, .40 to I.20. 
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Farguhar's Pole  Sieves, Wire. For sifting 
Pruning Saw. loam, gravel, etc. Strong Sickles or Grass Hooks. 
and we:lmade. Any size of mesh can be furnished. English and American, vanri- 
From .16 to.20 inches diameter; each, .75 to 1.50. ous sizes. Price, .40 to 1.00. 
