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



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CEDAR PLANT TUBS. 

 (Fig. 30A.) 

 For Ferns, Palms, and other large plants. Made of thick 

 cedar, nicely painted green. Drop handles on sides. 

 The best made. Outside measurements : 

 No. Diameter across Top. Height Outside. 



7 



8 



in. 



22 in. . 



. 



20 " . 



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18V2" . 



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17 ■■ . 



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16 " . 



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15 « - 



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14 " . 



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13 " • 



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12 " . 



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Price. 

 S5.OO 



4-25 



3-5° 

 3.00 



2.5O 



2.00 



i-75 



1.50 

 1.30 



21 



26 ' " 



24 " 



22 



20 



l8Vo" 



I6V2" 



I5V2" 



I 4 " 



OAK PLANT TUBS. 



Natural wood finish. These are neatly made with galvan- 

 ized iron handles. They are admirably adapted for use 

 on lawns, in halls, etc. The bottom is composed of 

 pine, rendering the tub lighter and much more durable. 

 Outside measurements : 



12 inches in diameter. 11 inches high .... $1.15 



1.25 



i-75 

 2.00 



2.25 



2.50 



3.00 



14 



16 



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18 



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20 



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24 

 26 



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 (I 



12 



a 



13 



a 



15 



it 



17 



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20 



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22 



a 



CUT-FLOWER BOXES. 



a 



C • i . • 



OR CORNER LOCK STYLE. 



c 



E 

 L 



N 



Q 



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CI 



2.IO 



3.30 

 3-90 



Size 

 E 

 F 

 G 



Size. 

 4-in., 



5 " 



6 " 



7 " 



3x12x5 inches Per 100, $1.60 



3x18x5" 



4x18x8 " 



4 x 24 x 8 " 



Extra Heavy Boxes for Shipping. 



5 x 24 x 8 inches " $4.25 



6x30x12 " " 8.30 



6 x 36 x 14 " " 10.00 



Enamelled Lithographed Violet Boxes. 



Depth. Length. Width. Price per 100 



in. 



5 



4^2 in 

 ,i 



9 in. 

 8 in. 



7 in. 



5 in. 



3'/ 2 in. 7 in. 4 in. 



ORCHID BASKETS. 



Made of finest Cherry Wood. 

 Size. Doz. 



8-in., $4.75 



9 " 5-50 



10 " 6.00 



12 - 



(Fig. 85.) 

 Doz. 



#2.75 

 3-25 



3-75 

 4.00 



100. 



$18.00 



21.00 



24.00 



27.00 



6.50 



$5-°° 

 4.00 



3-5° 



100. 

 $3000 

 35.00 



37-5o 

 42.50 



JONES' FOLDING PLANT STANDS. 



(Fig. 6.) 3 Wire Trays, 7 ] / 2 x 30 inches, Each, $3.00 



HANGING BASKETS. (Fig. 23.) 



5-inch bottom .... Per Doz., $2.00 Each, 



7 " " . . . . '*. 2.50 " 

 9 " " . . . . " 3.00 " 



MOSS BASKETS. (Fig. 24.) 



6 inches across top . . Per Doz., $2.00 Each, 



8 " " " . . " 2.50 " 



ARCH WIRE GARDEN. (Fig. 1.) 



Green painted %-inch rods, 7 feel high, 4 feet wide. 

 Each, 36.oo. 



EXTENSION LADDER (Cambridge). 



When ordering add 4 ft. for splice at regular price per 

 foot Per foot, .30. 



SIEVES, WIRE. 



For sifting loam, gravel, etc. -Strong and well made. 

 Any size mesh. 18 inches diameter; each, $1.00. 



20 



25 

 30 



20 

 25 



SUNDRIES. 



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. 



Garden Lines. Extra quality best Russian hemp, 

 Single, .75; double, $1.25. 



Garden Reels. (Fig. 67.) Small, .50; large, .75. 



Garden and Pruning Gloves. Ladies' Tanned Gaunt- 

 lets, 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. 34 ^«» ,IO > V? ^ D *> '*5 > l ^ D -> -3°- 

 Horse Lawn Boots. (Figs. 28 and 29.) Made of 



heavy leather, very substantial. Indispensable on fine 



lawns, preventing injury to the sward by the horse's 



feet. Price, set of four, small, medium, large, $10.00. 

 Mole Traps. (Fig. 56.) Iron. Each, .35. 

 Mole Trap, The Reddick. (Fig. 57.) A first-class 



trap. No mole can pass under this trap and live. 



Each, .75. 

 Oil, Lubricating, for Lawn Mowers, etc. We supply 



a very superior article for lubricating axles, etc. Price. 



quart, .25; gallon, .75. Steel Oilers for applying 



lubricating oil, .30 each; Copper Oilers, .75 each. 

 Oil, Lawn Mower, in Oilers. Ready for use. No. 1, 



each, .20; No. 2,-30. 

 Paper, White. For cut flowers. Sheets, 24 x 36 



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, Brown Manila Tissue. For cut flowers. 



Sheets 24 x 36 inches. Per ream, $1.25; per lb., .15. 

 Paper, Parcelling. 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 moisture. Sheets 18 x 14 inches; per lb., 



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

 Pencils, Wolf's Indelible Garden. For writing on 



wood labels, in red, black, or blue colors. Each, .15 ; 



doz., $1.50. 

 Tape Lines. 100 feet, $1.50. 



Tinfoil. For bouquets. Price variable. Lb., .15. 

 Tinfoil. Violet, lb., .60. 



TYING MATERIAL. 



Roffea. The best material for tying plants; exceed- 

 ingly strong, soft, and pliable. Lb , .25. 



Silkaline, or Smilax Green Thread. Largely used 

 for tying in bouquet work. Spools, each, .25, box of 

 8 spools, $1.25. 



Twine. Heavy and light parcelling. Ball, .25. 



Twine, Green. For stringing Smilax. Ball, .25. 



Twine, Soft. For tying vines, etc.; very strong. 3 

 and 5 ply. Large balls, .15. 



Tarred Yarn. Excellent; low priced material for 

 raspberries, shrubs, etc. Lb., .15. 



Tarred Marline. Of better quality than the above; 

 twisted in strands. In 5 and 10 II). balls. Lb., .18. 



Yacht Marline. In i-lb. balls, .50 per ball. 



WIRE, BOUQUET. 



Prices Variable. 

 Florists' Annealed. Nos. 22, 23, and 24, in coils of 



12 lbs. .85 per coil. 

 Florists' Bright, Cut in Lengths. In boxes of 12 

 lbs. (one stone). 



9 inches long, per 12 lbs., No. 22 Wire, $1.00; No. 



24 Wire, $1. 15. 

 12 inches long, per 12 lbs., No. 22 Wire, $1.00; 



No. 24 Wire, $1.15. 

 Single pounds at 15 cents per pound. 



