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PETER HENDERSON ACO..NEW YORK - ^ 



WATTS' ASPARART7S Br/NCRER. 



BBUBB AXE. 



. The 

 Sanitary 



Drinkui^ 

 Fountain 



FORE. CHISEL. 



FLORAL TOOLS. 



MEASURE. SEAMLESS STEEL. 



Henderson's TOOLS AND REQUISITES. 



Price. 



Aapnrugua Bunchcr. Watta's. Adjusts to any size of bunch. .83-25 



Aapnrngua Knife, Anicrlraa. Straight edge, 35c each doz., 3.50 



Imported K.acllah, with saw-tooth edge 1.50 



Aapurugua Tlea(Raphia). lb., lfic. ; 10 lbs.. 81-50; 25 lbs. at 11 



.Vie*. Best quality, handli .1— Light, 2K lbs.. SI00- Medium. 3 



lbs., 81-15, Heavy, .t'-j lbs., SI. ■■»; Boy'a Axe 85 



Rill Hooka. For cutting underbrush, trimming hedges, etc.... 1.35 



linioh Axe. Axe handled for shrubbery and underbrush l.io 



Cnlf Weauer for calves, 80c. i for yearlings, 80c. : for cows 1.00 



Cnponlzlng Toola. Complete pet, with instructions 2.75 



Cuttle Card*. Beet quality, large size, 20c each; small 15 



Curry Comb*. Extra quality, 8 row, with mane comb 25 



Corn Hunker. Excelsior; malleable iron ; fits each hand 15 



Corn Break. The F.urcka. For breaking off ears in busking; 



fits either hand ; twice as much can be done with it 25 



Corn Knives. Kurt'Ln Corn Knife, Forged stii-l 35 



Crowbar*. Steel, wedge pointed, I0to241bs per lb., 8 



Dibber*. Hcnderaon'a Hound IMbhle for transplanting 35 



Flat Steel Dibble. No. 4. 7xlH inches. 50 



" " " No.3,8xlK " SO 



" " " No.2.9x2H " 1.00 



" " " No. I. 10x4 " 1.35 



Drinking Fountain* for Poultry. "Sanitary." 1 gal., 60c. ; 2 



gals., 90c. "l'ineland," for fowls, 75c. ; for chicks 40 



Egg Tenter, 35c., or with lamp 85 



Floral Tool*. Small, for children ; set of four pieces. 60 



Large, long handled, good material, useful for ladies 1.25 



Fork*— 



Digging or Spading. Rest ; strapped D or long handled, same 



prices. Four prong. 81-1°; five prong 1.35 



Manure Forks. Best ; strapped D or long handled, same 



prices. Four tine, 91.00; five tine, 81.25; six tine 1.50 



Manure Fork*, "Extra Heavy." Diamond-shaped tines, 



four tine, 81.35; Ave tine 1.60 



nay Forks. Best quality ; long strapped handles. Two tine, 



60c. ; three tine, ,0c. ; four tine 85 



Potato lMgglng Fork*. Expressly made for the purpose; 



six heavy round tines, not too sharp; strapped D handle. . 1.35 

 Vegetable Scoop Fork*. Will load to head w ithout raising 



points; strapped D handle; eight tine, 91.60, ten tine 1.80 



Wooden Stable Forks. For handling bedding without dan- 

 ger of sticking animals; best hickory; three tine 75 



Stone Picking Fork*. The handiest tool for the purpose. . 1.00 

 Hand Weeding or Transplanting Fork*. American mal- 

 leable, 15c. ; English steel 75 



Fruit Picker. The Perfect. Galvanized steel wire, attaches 



to pole of anv length. Price, without pole 60 



Plumley'*. With pole. 91.25; without pole 1.00 



Garden Line*. Best braided linen, 100 feet 60 



Garden Line Reel*. Malleable 75 



Gardener's Glove*. Heavy Goat, for thorny plants pair, 1.00 



Rubber, with gauntlets, men's sizes, 91.60; ladies' sizes 1.50 



Glazing Points, Van Key per'*, per box of 1,000,65c. Pincers, 60 

 Grass Hook*. (See page iss.) 



Grafting Chlael. Handled 75 



Grafting Wax, Trowbridge's, H lb., 10c. ; K lb., 15c.: 1 lb 25 



Hay Knlvc*. Lightning. For cutting down hay in the stack or 



Dale; also for ensilage, dry fodder, etc 86 



Fischer's Patent 85 



Hatchets— Axe Pattern. Handled. For pruning, hunters' use, 



etc No. 1, IK lbs, 70c. ; No. 2, IX lbs.. 80c. -. No. 3, 2 lbs 90 



Hedge Knife. 21 inches long, blade 13 inches, of finest steel, for 



trimming woody hedges 60 



Hoes— Draw or Field. (Fig. 21.) Finest quality, socket handled, 



6 in., 40c., and following sizes: 6 in., 7 in . Tv; and 8 in 60 



Meadow Hoe. Socket handled. 8 in., 50c; 9 in., 65c; 10 in... 60 



Turnip Hoe. 1H inch, 45c. ; «,% inch 50 



Onion Hoe. 6 inch, 45c. ; 7 inch, 50c. : 8 Inch 55 



Warren Henrt-Shnped Hoe*. The finest garden hoe made. 



Small Size, 86c ; medium Size, 70c : large size 75 



Acme Weeding and Cultivating Hoe. Double Prong (Fig. 



18), iy, in. blades, 60c. ; Single Prong (Fig. 221, 6 in. blades. 55 

 English Scuffle or Puah Hoc*. Imported. (Handles extra, 

 10c. each.) 6 inch, 50c. -. 6 inch. 55c. ; 7 inch, 60c. ; 8 inch, 65c. ; 

 9 inch, 70c; 10 inch, 75c. U inch 85 



Hoc* — Continued- 



Price. 



Lightning or V-Shnpcd Scuffle Hoe. (Fig. 24.) Handled. 

 Ends of blade turned up to prevent cutting plants. 8 inch 



cut 80.85 



Celery Hilling Hoe, \lV a inch blade 1.60 



Combined Scuffle Hoe and Rake. (Fig. 23.) Handled. 8 inch 



cut and six-tootli rake, 80c. ; 9)6 inch cut and eight teeth.. 90 

 Combined Draw Hoe and Rake, (Fig. 10.) Handled; steel. 

 4J^ inch cut and four teeth. 60c. -. (i 1 .. inch cut and six teeth, 65 



Grub or Cranberry Hoc. Light 1.00 



lirub Hoe 75 



Prong Hoe* or Potato Hook*. (Fig. 20.) Five round tine, 



*'»<■. ; four broad tine 76 



Hot Bed Saab, unglazed, 3x6 feet, for 6x8 in. glass. 90c. each, doz. 10.00 

 Extra line quality, unglazed, 3x6 feet, for 10x12 in. glass, $1.10 



each. 812.00 doz. ; Glazed, S3 00 each, per doz 36.00 



Hot Bed Mat*. Rye straw, 3x6 feet, each, SL00 doz., 11.00 



' " •• 6x6 feet, each, SI 75 .doz., 20.00 



Burlap Mats, lined, waste wool and cotton, quilted. 



Size A — 40x76 inches. 85c. each, per doz 9.00 



" 11—76x76 " 81.15 " " 12.00 



Waterproofed Duck Mat*. Same as above, with water- 

 proofed duck on one side to shed rain. 



Size C— 40x76 inches, 81 SO each, per doz 16.00 



" It— 76x76 *' 1.75 " " 18.00 



Knlvc*, Budding. Ivory handles, finest quality steel ; straight 

 blade, long handle (o, 81-50; straight blade, short handle (B), 



81,26; round point blade, curved handle (A) L25 



Knlvc*. Pruning. Stag handles, finest quality. Medium size, 

 single blade (di, 90c; medium size, double blade in, 81. 25; 



large size, single blade (F) 86 



Label*. Wooden. Garden labels are put up in packages of too; 

 pot, plant and tree labels in packages of 500. 

 Garden, 8 inches Plain, 80-40 per 1O0 Painted, 



Pot, 



Wired, 



U 



i 



6 



6 



Hi 



2K 



60 



50 per 1,000... 



75 



90 " 

 1.50 

 1.25 



C.la*« Label Holder. For permanent labelling, 5c. each, 60c 



doz., mailed; or, buyer paying expressage, per 100 S.60 



Ma*tlca, for glazing greenhouses, sash, etc. — new or old- 

 superior to putty, does not crackiofT. One gallon glazes 300 



lineal feet. Prices- 50c qt, 85c. K gal-, gallon 1.50 



Maatlea (.lazing Machine, for applying above 1.25 



Measure*, Seamle** Steel. (Dry Measures.) Stamped from one 

 piece, with heavy top band ; galvanized. Quart size, 40c ; two 



quarts, 55c; four quarts, 75c ; eight quarts, 81-25; bushel 3.00 



Oak Measure*, H bushel, 75c. ; peck, 45c: four quarts, 36c; 



two quarts, 25c ; one quart, 20c Ne*t of these five 1.65 



Pencils. Indelible Label Pencil. Black lead, 5c each. ..doz., 50 



Pick*. Clay or Railroad. Handled. Light, 76c ; medium 86 



Pick Mattock. Axe handled LOO 



Axe Mattock. Axe handled 1.25 



Plant Protector*. Bryant'*. Bentwood hows covered with net- 

 ting, 15c. each, 8100 doz., 812.00 hundred. 

 Waterproof Paper. Cone-shaped, for individual plants: 



6 inches high per doz., 8025; per 100, L75 



9 " " " 60; " S.76 



lz •' '• " 75; *' 6.60 



16 •• " " 1.00; " 7.76 



Hill Protector*. For vines and seedlings in masses. 



10 inches diameter per doz., 80.50; per 100, S.75 



14 " " " 76; " 6.60 



Prunera, Wntera' Tree. The best pruner on the market; cuts 

 limbs up to \ inch in diameter, with four foot handle, 75c; 



six foot, 85c ; eight foot. 8100; ten foot. 8115, twelve foot 1.25 



"Telegrnph " Primer, attaches to pole of any length, oper- 

 ates with a cord; a spring throws knife back L10 



The ••Victor" Tree Pruner. Chisel blade with finger 

 guide. Very rapid work may be done with this 2.00 



BRASS SYRINGE. 



