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PETER HENDERSON & CO.. NEW YORK.— LAWN ESSENTIALS. 



^STAKEvS^ 



ROUND GREEN TAPERING. 



2 feet 5c. each. 0.50 doz.. $3.00 hun. 



3 '• 8c. " 0.75 " 5.50 " 



4 " 10c. " 1.00 " 7.00 " 



5 " 12c. * 1.25 " 9.00 " 



SQUARE GREEN TAPERING. 



. 4c. each, 0.40 doz., 

 . 6c. " 0.60 " 

 . 8c. * 0.75 " 

 .10c. " 1.00 " 

 .12c. " 1.25 " 



FA-NXY COLUMBIA TUB. 



"Columbia" 

 Flower Tubs. 



Durable cypress staves, held by 

 strong steel wire hoops, that can be 

 tightened by draw screws connected 

 with the handles. The " Fancy," 

 (see cut) has staves finished like red 

 wood, alternating with staves of nat- 

 ural finish all varnished. The "Plain"' 

 lias smooth top, and is entirely natural 

 wood. 



Diam- Fancy Plain 



No. eter. Height. Each. Each. 



A. 12 inches. 11 inches. SI .50 $1.25 



B. 15 " 14 " 2.25 1.75 



C. 18 " 16 " 3.00 2.25 



D. 21 " 18 " 3.75 2.75 



E. 24 " 20 " 4.50 3.25 



2 feet 4c. each. 0.40 doz., $2.50 hun. 



3 " .". 6c. " 0.60 " 4.50 " 



4 " 8c. * 0.75 " 6.00 " 



7.C0 " 

 8.00 " 



Round Green Dahlia Stakes. 



White Fancy Turned Tops. 



2 feet 8c. each, 0.75 doz., $5.00 hun. 



3 " 10c. " 1.00 " 7.00 " 



4 " 12c. " 1.25 " 10.00 " 



5 " 15c. " 1.50 " 12.00 " 



6 " 18c " 1.75 " 14.00 * 



Steel Plant 

 Stakes. 



Made of stiff steel wire, double gal- 

 vanized and Dractically indestructible. 

 Tips looped for safety; bottoms A- 

 shaped for stiffer support. They are 

 suitable for roses^nd similar plants. 



CEDAR TUB. 



PRICES. 



Length of 



Stake. 

 1A feet long. 



2 " " . 

 2i - " . 



3 " 



4 - 



Per 

 doz. 

 .20c. 

 . .25c. 

 .30c. 

 .35c. 

 ..40c. 

 .45c. 



Per 

 100. 

 Si. 50 

 1.75 

 1.85 

 2.00 

 2.25 

 2.50 



Per 

 1000. 

 $12.00 

 16.00 

 17.00 

 18.00 

 20.00 

 23.00 



Cedar Tree 

 Tubs. 



Heavy iron hoops. Drop handles, 

 serving as hooks for carrying poles. 

 Iron legs. Removable perforated bot 

 toms. Painted green outside and 

 brown inside. Painted red, if iesirci, 

 at an extra cost of 10 per cent. 





Outside 



Length of 





No. 



Diam. 



Stave. 



Pmc 



0. 



27 inch 



BS. 21 



inches. 



$6.5" 



I. 



25 " 



22 





5 50 



2, 



23 



20 



" 



5.00 



3. 



21 



18 



" 



4.50 



5. 



18 " 



16 



" 



4.00 



6. 



16 



14 



■ 



3.25 



7. 



14 



12 





2 . 75 



8. 



13 



11 





2 50 



9. 



12 



10 





2 25 



CARTER'S WORM KILLER. 



Quickly eliminates Fish, Angle or Earth Worms from in- 

 fested Lawns, Putting Greens, etc. 



This preparation, a non-poisonous powder is not injurious 

 to animals, birds, nor vegetation; in fact it has a beneficial 

 and stimulating effect on grass. It is vonderfully efficacious 

 where properly used in inducing earth worms to immediately 

 come to the surface and die, thus removing the cause of un- 

 sightly worm casts and bad spots in the lawn. For " Put- 

 ting Greens " thus infested it is invaluable, enabling the 

 surface to be kept level, smooth and true without the ex- 

 pense and trouble of daily brushing and rolling. The green 

 keepers of many golf clubs, both in Great Britain and Amer- 

 ica, use it extensively and attest its worth. 



Directions. — On a mild or warm day when the earth is 

 moist and the worms active, indicated by fresh casts, satu- 

 rate the spots to be treated with water, then strew the 

 powder over the ground evenly at the rate of half a pound 

 per square yard; then again immediately apply plenty of 

 water so it will carry the worm killer down in contact with 

 the worms; for if it does not touch them it can not have the 

 desired effect. Price, 1 lb., 15c, or mailed, 30c; 5 lb., 60c; 

 10 lb., SI. 00; 25-lb. bag. $2.00: 50-lb. bag,; $3.50 100-lb. 

 bag. $6.00; per ton, apply. 



" Our experience with Carter's Worm Killer has been verv 

 ssuccesful. It not only kills the Worms, but saves the expense 

 of brushing' the greens. We reecommend it very heartily." 

 F. H. HOYT (Chairman Green Com), 



Allston Golf Club. Allston. Mass. 



" I lake pleasure in stating that Carter's Worm Ktltrr used 

 on our grounds was wry satisfactory. We prefer it to any- 

 thing else for the purpose that We have ever :i>. 



CHAS. S. FRANKLIN. Chairman Greens Com., 

 Brae- Burn Country Club West Newton, Mass. 



FLUID "WEED DESTROYER. 



A New and Easy Way to Destroy Weeds, Moss. Grass, etc., 

 in Garden \\ alks and Carriage Drives. 



It completely destroys all weeds, wherever applied, and by 

 its effect on the ground prevents the growth of fresh ones 

 for a year afterwards, thus saving an immense amount of 

 labor in hoeing, etc. For brick walls it is a boon. Its appli 

 cation is easy, being in a liquid form and only requiring to he 

 mixed with water and applied with a watering can or sprink- 

 ling cart. If the ground is verv dry, it should first be sprink 

 led with clear water so the Weed Destroyer will not soak- 

 away too quickly. Where large weeds and docks are to be 

 destroyed, it is best to mow or chop off the tops first. Full 

 directions for use with each package. 



8uart Can makes 6 gals., suffic. for ISO sq. ft., 50c. 

 allon Can " 25 600 " $1.25 



5-Gallon Keg " 125 3,000 * 5.00 



The tests of your ' Weed Destroyer ' have been entirely 



satisfactory. I congratulate you upon your success in manu- 

 facturing a product that "nets a publte uant We have a 

 great many brick walks in Burlington that are matt unsightly 

 utth grass and weeds growing between the bricks, but when 

 they have been treated with your fluid compound 1 quart to 

 five gallons of water the unsightly vegetable growth was de 

 strayed in a few hours Mr ::<•. and next door 



neighbor. Judge Power, also uses it with entire satisfaction ' 

 .1 1. WAIT. 

 Editor Burlington Hauk Eye, Burlington. Ion a 



