Lawn Roller (Iron) 



HIP 



Milwaukee Weeder. 



Bent Neck Plant Sprinkler. 



9Mk 



Mann's Patent Plant Tub. 



Scollay's Rubber 

 Putty Distributor. 



Pruning; Saw. 

 GARDEN IMPLEMENTS AND REQUISITES. 



SHEARS. 



Best Imported, Border — 8 inch, each $2.00 



Rest Imported, Border — 9 inch, each 2.26 



Best Imported, Border — 10 inch, each 2.50 



With wheel, 50 cts. extra. 

 Best Lawn, with two wheels: 8 in., $3.00; 9 in., 



33.25; 10 inches 3.50 



B»st Lawn, without wheels: 8 in., $2,50; 9 in., 



82.75; lOinches 3.00 



Best Hedge— 8 inch 1. 50 



Best Hedge— 9 inch 1.75 



Best Hedge— 10 inch 2.00 



With notch to prevent clipping when cutting 

 large branches, 25 cts. extra. 



Shears, Lopping— Small, $2.00; medium 2.50 



Shears, Lopping— Large 3.00 



Shears, Pruning— Improved solid steel . 1.25 



Shears, Levin Pruning — An excellent tool, 



makes a clear cut like a knife 1.00 



By mail, 10 cts. extra. 

 Shears, Sheep — With bent handle for trimming. 1.00 



Shears, Flower Gatherers' — 6 inch 1.00 



Sprayer, the Lenox Knapsack — Made of gal- 

 vanized iron. Will spray vegetables growing low 

 or high from the ground. The bulb, with patent 

 combination valve, does it all, simply by turning 

 the nozzle in direction you wish to spray. Press 

 your thumb, you get your spray. Release the 

 pressure and you stop the spray. Price 4.00 



Garden implements an 



Sprinkler, Bent Neck Plant-Made so 



as to sprinkle underneath the foliage. It 

 is durable, quickly filled and throws a 

 fine spray. (See cut.) 



No. 1, 60 cts.; by mail 65 



No. 2, 70 cts.; by mail 80 



The same with straight neck : 



No. 1,50 cts.; by mail 55 



No. 2, 60 cts., by mail 70 



Scollay's Rubber— Large, each, $1.00; by 

 mail l.io 



SYRINGES, BRASS. 



No. 1, 12%xl 5-16, one spray 2.00 



No. 2, 13%xl 5-16, two sprays and one 



stream 3.50 



No. 8, 16x114, two sprays and one stream.. 4.00 

 No. 5, 18x1%, two sprays and one stream; 



best for greenhouses 4.50 



No. 6, 18x1%, two sprays and one stream; 



patent valves 5.50 



No. 7, same as No. 5, with knuckle joints. 8.00 

 Tin japanned, onespray 1.00 



Tin Foil— Per pound 20 



Trowels — American, each, 5-inch 10 



Trowels— American, each, 6-inch 15 



Trowels— English steel, each, 6-inch 35 



Trowels— English steel, solid blade, all one 

 piece, no rivets, each, 6-inch 50 



Trowels, Cleve's Angle— 5-in., 20c;7-in., 

 25c; 8-in 30 



Tweezers— For arranging flowers; 5-inch, 

 20c; 6-inch 25 



Tree Pruners, Waters' Improved — 



6 foot pole 1.00 



8 foot pole 1.15 



10 foot pole 1 25 



12footpole 1.40 



Telegraph, without handles 1.25 



Extra Knives, each.... 25 



Watering Pots— Oval, French galvanized 

 iron, 6 quart, $1.75; 8 quart 2.00 



Watering Pots — Round galvanized iron, 

 6 quart, 60 cts, ; 8 quart 75 



Weeders, Excelsior — Price, each, 20 cts.; 

 by mail 25 



Weeders, Lang's Hand— Price, each, 25 

 cts.;bymail 30 



Weeders, Milwaukee — The best device 

 for pulling dandelions, thistles, etc., we 

 have ever seen. Price $ .75 



FERTILIZERS. 



Currie's Complete Fertilizer for Lawns, 

 Hay and Pasture. — A complete manure, spec- 

 ially adapted for the top dressing of lawns. It 

 is odorless, clean and convenient to use. Sow 

 broadcast in early spring just as the grasses are 

 starting into growth, it will be found of great 

 benefit in producing a nice, healthy growth of 

 turf. It is much easier to use than a top dress- 

 ing of stable manure, which very often intro- 

 duces a large crop of vile weeds into lawns, be- 

 sides being very unsightly. This Fertilizer is 

 sold under a guaranteed analysis as provided in 

 the new law passed by the State of Wisconsin. 

 Quantities required and prices : 



15x 20 feet , use 51bs.; price $ .80 



25x25 " 10 " 50 



50x 50 " 25 " 1 25 



50x100 " 50 " 2.00 



100x100 " 100 " 3.50 



400 lbs. sufficient for one acre 12.00 



When used on an entirely new Lawn before 

 seeding, or on garden crops, use double the 

 above quantities. 



PURE BONE MEAL, 



Our Bone Meal is ground fine, and is of great 

 value mixed with soil for potting purposes, for 



d Requisites- Continued. 



which one part of meal to 50 of soil is about the 

 right proportion. It is invaluable fortop-dress- 

 ing lawns. 5 lbs.. 30c; 10 lbs., 50c; 25 lbs., $1.00; 

 50 lbs., $1.50; 100 lbs., $2.50; bag of 250 lbs., 

 $5.50. 



PURE PULVERIZED SHEEP MANURE, 



Makes the richest and safest liquid manure. 

 Use one pound to five gallons of water. 10 lbs., 

 50c; 100 lbs., $3.00. 



NITRATE OF SODA. 



Should be sown when plants are in growth, 

 25 lbs., $1.25; 100 lbs., $3.75. 



Muriate of Potash— 25 lbs., $1.25; 100 lbs., 



$3.75. 



Land Plaster or Gypsum— In barrels of 

 about 235 lbs., $2.50. 



Armour's Ammoniated and Bone Pot- 

 ash — A general fertilizer for all cereals, beans, 

 peas, corn, tobacco, etc. 25 lbs., 75c; 100 lbs., 

 $2.00; 500 lbs., $8.00; 1000 lbs., $15.00. 



Armour's All Soluble — Especially adapted 

 for potatoes, beets, cabbage, celery, etc. 25 lbs., 

 $1.00; 100 lbs., $2.50; 500 lbs., $10.00; 1000 lbs., 

 $17.50. 



Currie's Soluble Food, for House Plants 

 —A high grade fertilizer, put up in small pack- 

 ages to suit the cultivator of house plants. It is 

 clean, safe to use and has no repulsive odor. 

 House plants treated to a few applications of it 

 improve wonderfully in health and general ap- 

 pearance. In packages, with instructions for 

 use. Each, 15c and 25c; by mail, 20c and 35c. 



FUNGICIDES AND INSECTICIDES. 



If by mail, add 16 cts. a pound. 

 Gishurst's Compound— An excellent rem- 

 edy for Red Spider, Mealy Bug and Scale on 

 plants. Dissolve 2 ounces in a gallon of water 

 and apply either by sponging or spraying the 

 plants. Per package, 50c; by mail, 60c 



Fir Tree Oil — Like the preceding, is a rem- 

 edy for Mealy Bug, Red Spider and Scale. Di- 

 lute %pint to about 10 gallons of soft water, and 

 apply with sprinkler. % pint, 40c; pint, 75c ; 

 quart, $1.40; gallon, $4.25. If by mail, add 25 

 cts. per pint. 



Flowers of Sulphur— Per lb., 10c; 25 lbs. 

 and over, 5c. per lb. 



Hellebore — Being less poisonous than Paris 

 Green, is safer to use on fruit and vegetables. 

 Dust on dry, or dissolve 1 ounce to 3 gallons of 

 water and apply with a syringe. Per lb., 25c. 



Paris Green in Liquid — Mix a tablpppoon- 

 ful in 2 gallons of water. 1 pint cans, 25c; by 

 mail, 35c 



Slug Shot — Valuable for destroying slugs on 

 cabbages, tomatoes, currants, etc, and is also 

 very effective in removing potato bugs. Apply 

 with duster. Per 5 lb. package, 30c; per 10 lb. 

 package, 60c; 50 lbs., $2.50; 100 lbs., $4.00. 



Slug Shot Dusters — A handy tlrng for ap- 

 plying all kinds of powders. }£ gallon size, 35c; 

 1 gallon size, 50c 



Grape Dust — A sure preventive and cure for 

 mildew on roses, grapes, gooseberries, etc. Ap- 

 ply with duster. Per lb., 10c; 5 lbs., 35c; 10 

 lbs., 60c; 100 lbs., $5.00. 



Tobacco Dust — For insects on plants; apply 

 with duster. Per lb., 10c. 



Tobacco Stems — For fumigating green- 

 houses; dampen before using, so they will not 

 burn up brightly and thereby destroy the plants. 

 Per lb., 8c; per barrel, $1.00. 



Whale Oil Soap — An excellent remedy for 

 lice on roses, etc.; also a valuable wash fortrees 

 affected by insects. For insects on plants, dis- 

 solve about the size of an egg in a gallon of 

 water and sprinkle with it. For insects in bark 

 of trees, dilute with water to the consistency of 

 ■nnint and apply with brush. Per lb., 15c; 2 

 lbs., 25c; 10 lbs., $1.00. 



