R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO.'S SEED CATALOGUE. 



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GARDEN TOOLS. 



Asparagus Knife. (Fig 53.) For cutting Asparagus 



under the surface of the soil. Each, .40. 

 Bill Hooks. (Fig. 50. ) A pruning-hook and hatchet 



combined. Price, No. 2, $1.50; No. 3, $1.75. 

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

 Dibbers. (Fig. 64.) Used for transplanting Cabbage 



and Cauliflower plants, etc. Metal, .35 each. Say- 



nor's spade-handled Dibber, each, $1.20. 

 Forks, Manure. 



4 tine, wood, D handle, strap ferrule . . .75 each. 



4 tine, long handle, strap ferrule 60 " 



5 tine, wood, D handle, strap ferrule ... .95 " 

 Forks, Spading. 



4 tine, wood, D handle, plain ferrule, flat tine . . .85 

 4 tine, long handle, strap ferrule, flat tine , . . .75 



Forks, Hay. 



No. 1, 2 tine, 5 ft. handle ..... . . .35 



No. 2, 2 tine, 5 ft. handle 40 



No. 2, 3 tine, 5 ft. handle 45 



Forks, Saynor s Hand. (Fig. 59.) Suitable for 

 ladies' use. Small size, each, .75; large, each, $1.00. 



Fruit Picker. Made of heavy galvanized wire, easily 

 adjusted to a pole. For picking Apples, Peaches, 

 Pears, etc. Does not bruise the fruit. Price, .35 each. 



Hoes, Field Socket, 6-inch, each, .40; 8-inch, each, .45. 



Hoes, Street, 5-inch, each, .50; 9-inch, each, .60. 



Hoes, Ames Scuffle, handled, each, 6-inch, .40; 7- 

 inch, .45; 8-inch, .50; 9-inch, .55; 10-inch, .60. 



Hoes, English Scuffle. (Fig. 55.) Imported. Each, 

 4-inch, .40; 5-inch, .40; 6-inch, .45; 7-inch, .50; 

 8-inch, .55; 9-inch, .65; io-inch, .75; 12-inch, .85. 



Knives, Saynor's Pruning and Budding. Illustrated 

 on page 122. Saynor's garden cutlery is the finest 

 manufactured. 



No. 189 196 188 195 207 204 3 N.B. 323 

 Price, $1.75 2.00 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 



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

 English, $1.50. 



Ladies' or Boys' Garden Tools. 



Shovels . . .85 each. Spading Forks . .55 each* 

 Spades . . .85 " Shank Hoes . . .35 " 



Picks and Mattocks, Ames R.R., with 36-inch walnut 

 pick handle, 5 1 / 2 to 6 x / 2 lbs., each, $1.00; 6J^ to 7 lbs., 

 each, $1.10. 



Pruner, Water's Improved Tree. (Fig. 46.) 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 ft., each, .75; 6 ft., .85; 8 ft., 

 #1.00; 10 ft., $1.15; 12 ft., 1.25. Extra blades, .20 

 each ; $2.00 per dozen. 



Pruner, Telegraph Tree. (Fig. 47.) The blade can 

 be taken out to be sharpened ; there is a steel coiled 

 spring for throwing out the blade; the socket has a 

 thread on the inside, and can thus be easily screwed on 

 to a pole of any length. Sold without handles. To 

 be operated with a cord. Price, $1.50 each. Extra 

 blades, .30 each; extra springs, .25 each. 



Pruner, The Rockdale.. (Fig. 41.) Blades made 

 from the best tool steel. Will cut 1 3^- inch stick with 

 ease. Length, 26 inches, .75; 41 inches, $1.00. 



Rakes, Steel Garden and Lawn. Short and Long 

 Teeth. 10 tooth, each, .40; 12 tooth, .45; 14 tooth, 

 .50; 16 tooth, .55; 18 tooth, .60. 



Rakes, Hay. (Fig. 63.) Wooden, 3 bow, bent handle, 

 varnished, best quality, 14 teeth. Each, .45. 



Rakes, Lawn. (Fig. 63.) Wooden, 3 bow, bent 

 handle, varnished, 24 teeth, best quality. Each, .50. 



Rakes, Steel Wire. For lawns. Each, .50. 



Rakes, English Daisy. (Fig. 68.) For lawns. $3.50. 



Rake, Gibbs' Lawn. The best rake for cleaning lawns. 

 Light, durable, and easily operated. Each, .50. 



Shears, Hedge Notched. Blade, 7 1 / 2 -inch, #1.60; 

 8-inch, $1.75; 9-inch, $2.00; 10-inch, $2.50. 



Shears. Branch or Lopping. (Fig. 40.) For cutting 

 large branches; long, stout handles. Saynor's, three 

 sizes, $2.75, $3.00, 3.50 each. 



Scythe Snaths. No. 45. Pat. ash grass. Each, .75 



Scythe Stones. Silver grit. Each, .10; doz., .75. 



Scythe Stones. Genuine Welsh. .25. 



Scythe Rifles. Farmer's friend. Each, .10; doz., .75. 



Scythes, Sibley's Solid Steel, 32 to 34 inches; 34 to 

 36 inches; 34 to 38 inches; 36 to 40 inches, at .85 

 each. 



Scythes, Broad English or Lawn. Each, $1.40. 



Saw, Farquhar's Pole Pruning. (Fig. 43.) For cut- 

 ting strong, high limbs of trees. Each, handled, #1.85 ; 

 without handle, $1.50. 



Saws, Pruning. (Figs. 44 and 45.) Long, narrow 

 blades for pruning. Single edge, 18-in., .75; 20 in., 

 .85; 22-in., $1.00. Double edge, 18-in., #1.00; 20-in., 

 #1.25; 22-in., #1.50. 



Shears, New French Pruning. (Fig. 48.) This is 

 the best pruner ever offered; quality unequalled. 

 Price, 634-inch, #1.35; 7-inch, $1.50; 8)£-inch, #1.75; 

 9^-inch, $2.00; 10^1 -incti, ff 2.25. By mail, .10 each 

 extra. Extra springs, 1 .30 each. 



Shears, Taylor's Pruning. (Fig. 49.) The best low- 

 priced pruner. Each, .50. By mail, .10 extra. 



Scissors, Grape Thinning. (Fig. 72.) For thinning 

 the bunch. Saynor's 6-inch, $1.00; 7-inch, #1.20; 

 8-inch, $1.50. By mail, .05 each extra. 



Scissors, Flower. (Fig. 70.) For cutting and hold- 

 ing flowers. Saynor's 6-inch, $1.00; 7 inch, #1.50; 

 8-inch, $1.85. By mail, .05 extra. 



Scissors, French Flower Gatherers'. (Fig. 71.) 

 Superior to all; made on a new principle; of best ma- 

 terial and workmanship. Price, each, $2.00. 



Scissors, Bow Pruning. (Fig. 73.) Bright; sizes, 4 

 inches, .75; 6 inches, #1.25. 



Shears, Grass, with Long Handles. (Fig. 39.) Say- 

 nor's best, for cutting the edges of grass borders. 

 Blade, 872-inch, $2.50; 9-inch, $2.75; 972-inch, 

 #3.00; 10-inch, #3.25. 



Shears, Grass. (Fig. 42.) Best steel from Sheffield. 

 Blade, 5^-inch, #1.25 ; 7^-inch, $1.40; 8-inch,$i.50; 

 9-inch, $1.80; 10-inch, $2.25. 



Shears, Grass or. Sheep. (Fig. 51.) Best steel, Eng- 

 lish, No. 120, 7-inch, $1.00; True Vermonter, No. 



055. -75- 



Shovels, Merchants'. 



No. 2, D handle, square or round point 

 No. 2, long handle, square or round point 



Spades, Merchants'. 



No. 2, D Handle, .80. No. 2, long handle . . .80 



Spades, Ames Best, No. 2, D Handle. Each, $1.30. 



Sickles or Grass Hooks. English, .60, .75, and $1.00; 

 American, .50. 



Sod Cutter. For lifting sods. Each, $2.25. 



Tree Scrapers. (Fig. 58.) Best steel, .55. 



Trowels, Garden. (Fig. 65.) Curved steel blade, 5- 

 inch, .15; 6-inch, .15; 7-inch, .20; 8-inch, .20. 



Trowels, Garden, Extra, Forged Steel. Solid steel 

 blade and shank. 6-irrCh, .30; 7-inch, .40. 



Trowels, Flat Steel. Best quality steel. Riveted 

 shank and tempered blade. 6-inch, .75 ; 7-inch, .85. 



Trowels, Cleve's Angle. (Fig. 66.) It is admirably 

 adapted for digging weeds from lawns, transplanting 

 flowers, cultivating and other purposes. No. 1, 8-inch 

 tempered and polished, each, .25; No. 2, 8-inch, 

 Bright Steel, .20; No. 3, 5-inch Bright Steel, .15 

 each. By mail, 5 cents each extra. 



Weeder, Hazeltine. (Fig. 60.) Very useful for 

 weeding and thinning. Each, .30. By mail, .40. 



Weeder, Lang's. (Fig. 54.) A most useful and prac- 

 tical little 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. (Fig. 61.) For weeding, 

 or loosening the soil. Each, .15. By mail, .20. 



Weeder, Noyes' Hand. (Fig. 69.) Steel. Cutter, 

 diamond shape. Price, .25. By mail, .30. 



Weeder, Forged Steel, Three Prong. (Fig. 62.) 

 Each, .35. By mail, .50. 



Weed Grubbers. (Fig. 52.) For removing weeds. 

 Price $1.50. 



.80 each. 

 .80 " 



