R. & J. FARQUHAR & COVS SEED CATALOGVE. 
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Horticultural Implements and Garden Requisites, 
Shears, Hedge Notched. Blade, 7%-inch, 1.75; 
8-inch, 1.85; 9-inch, 2.15; ro-inch, 2.50. 
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Hedge Shears. Lopping Shears. 
Shears, Branch or Lopping. For cutting large | 
branches; long, stout handles; very strong and 
of finest quality. 
Saynor’s English Pattern. 
4.00, 4.50 each. 
Silkaline, or Smilax Green Thread. Largely 
used for tying in bouquet work. Spools, each, 
.25, box,of 8 spools, 1.25. 
Sod Cutter. = For lifting sods: 
PRNESSSIZeS, 3505 
Each, 2.50. 
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Spades, Steel. First quality, two sizes, .go and 
1.00; Ames’ best, 1.30. 
Shovels, Steel Square. First quality, two sizes, 
.go and 1.00; Ames’ best, 1.30. 
Shovels, Steel, Round Point. Each, 1.10; Ames’ 
best, 1.30. 
Shovels, Snow. Price 
50 
Tape Lines. 100 feet 1.50. 
Various sizes and patterns. 
Thermometers. Wilder’s extra, in japanned case, 
Io inches, .75; 12 inches, I.0o. 
Thermometers, Self=-Registering. Extra quality, 
2.00 and 2.50. 
Thermometers. ‘Tin japanned, common, .20 to .5o0. 
Tinfoil. For bouquets. Price variable. Lb., .56. 
Tinfoil. - Violet, lb., .6o. 
Tree Scrapers. Best steel, .60. 
Garden Trowel. 
Trowels, Garden. Common, curved, steel blade 
5-inch, .15; G-inch,.15; 7-inch, .20; 8-inch, .20. 
Trowels, Garden, Extra, Forged Steel. Strong. | 
curved, solid steel blade and shank. 6-inch, .4o: 
7-inch, .45; 8-in., .50. 
Trowels, Flat Steel. Best quality steel, extra 
strong. Riveted shank and tempered blade. 6- 
inch, .75; 7-inch, .85. 
CLEVE’S ANGLE TROWEL. 
Trowels, Cleve’s Angle. This little tool made of 
solid steel, commends itself to everyone. It is 
admirably adopted for digging weeds from lawns, 
transplanting flowers, cultivating and other pur- 
poses. The blade and shank are of one solid 
piece of steel. It is a very neat and handy garden 
tool for ladies’ use. Each, .20 and .30. By mail, 
5 cents each extra. 
Twine. All sizes. 
Twine, Green. For stringing Smilax. Ball, .25. 
Twine, Soft. For tying vines, etc.; very strong. 
Large balls, .25. 
Tarred Yarn. Excellent; low priced material for 
raspberries, shrubs, etc. Lb., .12. 
Tarred Marline. Of better quality than the above; 
twisted in strands. In 5 and to lb. balls. Lb., .18. 
Ball, .10 to .25. 
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Lang’s Weeder. 
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Excelsior Weeder. 
Very useful for expeditious 
Each, 
Noyes Weeder. 
Weeder, Hazeltine. 
weeding and thinning; solid steel blade. 
30. By mail, .4o. 
Weeder, Lang’s. A most useful and practical 
littlé tool, with leather band holder, so that the 
fingers may be free to pull weeds or thin plants. 
Price .25. By mail. 30. 
Weeder, Excelsior Hand. 
with five short, iron claws. 
ing, or loosening the soil. 
20. 
Weeder, Noyes’ Hand. Steel. 
shape, well tempered and made. 
mail, .30. 
Shaped like a hand 
Excellent for weed- 
Each, .15. By mail, 
Cutter, diamond 
Price .25. By 
Weed Grubbers. 
WIRE; BOUQUET. 
Prices Variable. 
Florists’ Bright. Nos. 22, 23, and 24, in coils of 
12lbs. Lowest price. Prices Variable. 
Florists’ Bright, Cut in Lengths. In boxes of 
12 lbs. (one stone). 
9 inches long, per 12 lbs., 1.00. 
12 inches long, per 12 lbs., 1.00. 
Single pounds at 12 cents per pound. 
Fine wire, Bright. No. 23. Per Ib., 29, 
For removing weeds. Price, 1.50 
