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PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.— IMPLEMENTS. 



I ri.ir.ing Knives. 



Budding Knives. 



12 13 14 15 



PRUNING KNIVES. 



Made of the finest steel with stag 

 handles. 



PRICES. 



No. 12 $0 85 



*' *3 * 25 



14 1 00 



" IS QO 



BUDDING KNIVES. 



Made of the finest quality stee! 

 with ivory handles. 



PRICES. 



>Jo. 9 $i 25 



" 10 1 25 



'' " ' 25 



RUBBER PLANT SPRINKLERS. 



^ -^H Indispensable articles for 



\ sprinkling cut flowers, seed- 

 v ^f^ / lings, clothes, etc. A pres- 

 sure on the bulb ejects the 

 water in a fine spray. Prices. 

 / J£ pint size, 50c; % pint 

 ' size; 75 c; 1 pint size, $100. 



Postage, 10C. each extra. g ?s&> 



Plant Sprinkler. /. s5= 



PATtHT ~^5 



IMPROVED RUBBER PUTTY BULB. •»- « - ?! 



I Auit.ii- ; : :.^ 

 An excellent article for glazing. A pressure -with the |g 

 hand ejects the putty prepared as per directions accom- ' 

 panying each, and by running it along the sash bars tne 

 work is done quickly, and makes a durable, tight and neat 

 joint. Does not daub the glass nor stick to the hand. Improved Rub- 

 Price, §1.00 each ; by mail, Si. 10 each. ber Putty Bulb. 



Millie VAN REYPER'S GLAZING 



■"I^r POINTS. 



The finest glazing points on the market ; 

 the glass can not slip ; they are quickly and 

 easily put in with special pincers ; no " rights 

 and lefts '' to bother with. Price per box of 

 1000, 75c, or by mail, 85c. 

 y Pincers, price per pair, 50c., or by mail. 60c. 



EUREKA rW%>> 



Glazing Points. FUMIGATORS. ^Sjfflferaj 



For fumigating greenhouses with dampened tobacco ^ -^ji Juf &> •*>' 

 stems ; made of galvanized sheet iron, a damper regu- 

 lates the draft ; no danger of fire ; no ashes or litter. 

 (Set cut.) No. i, 12 in. high, $1.50; No. 2, 16 in. 

 high, $1.85 ; No. 3, 20 in. high, $2.2^ ; No. 4, 24 in. 

 high, $3.00. 



GLOVES. 



Gardeners' Gloves, made of heavy sheep / f TsliiiiM" 



skin, saves the hands while woriting among thorny •*'"' 



plants. Per pair, $1. 00. „ , _ . 



i-ureka Fumigator 



Rubber Gardening- Gloves, in 



M black, white, tan or lavender, with half long 

 g| gauntlets. Per pair, Si. 50. Ladies' Sizes, 

 Nos. 6, 7, 8, 9. Men's Sizes, Nos. 



Gardeners' Gloves. 



TREE SCRAPERS. 



For scraping rough or diseased bark from 



trees, thereby preventing insects from hiding 



C2=2=2^3IZI3l^ c ', and bre eding. An application of whale oil 



MUSk soa P or other insecticide is usually applied 



Tree Scraper. atter tne scraper is used. Price, each, 40c. 



BRUSH, STEEL TREE. 



For displacing cocoons and insects on the bark, largely used in the public 

 Darks during the fall and winter. Price, §1.50 each. 



SHEARS-LOPPING, HEDGE, PRUNING. 



Lopping Shears, 



(fig- 54), for cutting 

 and thinning branches 

 and shrubbery ; will cut 

 limbs 3 /i of an inch 

 through. Price $2 00 



Hedge Shears, 



(Jig. 55), for trimming 

 arbor, vitseta and other 

 hedges, 8 in, blade, 

 $1.50; o in. blade, $1.75; 



10 in. blade 200 



(With notch, 25c. extra). 



I hears, Pruning, 



(fig. 56), solid steel, 



1% in., Sr.oo: &% m.,$i.i5 ; 9K in 1 25 \ Postage, 10c. per 



Malleable, with steel blade, 8 in 5 o 1 pair extra. 



SCISSORS-CLIPPING, FRUIT AND FLOWER 

 PICKING, GRAPE THINNING, &c. 



Light Clipping 

 Scissors, (fig. 51), 



for light work, as on 

 house plants, etc. Price. 

 5CC ; by mail $0 55 



Fruit Picking 

 Scissors, {fig. 52), 

 cuts and holds flowers, 

 grapes, etc. Price, 75c. ; 

 by mail So 



Grape Thinning 

 Scissors, (fig. 53), 

 for thinning the bunch. 

 Price, 75c; by mail 8.. 



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BRASS SYRINGES. 



These Syringes are applicable for all Horticultural purposes in the Con- 

 servatory and Garden. They are fitted with Caps or Roses for ejecting 

 water in one stream, or dispersing it in a fine or coarse spray, as required. 

 Speciall> adapted for applying fluid insecticides. 



No. A. Length of 

 barrel, 13^ in. diam., 1 3-16 

 in , 1 spray and 1 stream 

 rose, $2.00. 



NO. 2. Barrel 13 J£ 



in. long; diam., 1 5-16 

 in., 1 coarse and 1 fine 

 spray and 1 stream 

 rose, $3.75. 



No. 10. 



Barrel, 18 in. 

 long; diam., 1% 

 in., 1 coarse and 



1 fine spray and 1 stream rose with patent valves, $5.00, <,or with elbow 



joint for sprinkling under the foliage) , §6.00, 



No. 1 1 . Same 

 as No. 10, without 

 patent valves, 

 $4.00, or with el- 

 bow joint, §5.00, 



No. G. Open 

 rose syringe, barrel 

 16 in, x ij£ in. 

 diam., 1 spray and 1 stream rose, side attachment and elbow joint for 

 sprinkling under foliage, §4.50. 



No. H. Barrel, 18 x i}4, sheet brass. 1 stream rose, $2.00. 



FLORENCE VAPORIZER. 



A very useful article £j™ 

 for spraying strong :- : j=f 

 fluids such as solu- 

 tions of Fir Tree Oil, 

 Cole's Insect De- 

 stroyer, etc. on house 

 and garden plants. 



Price, 60c. each or 

 by mail. 75c. 



Florence Vaporizer. 



Powder Gun- 



POWDER GUN. 



Where Persian powder and insect powders are used in 

 small quantities, as on pot plants, etc., this is just what is 

 wanted, a slight pressure on the bulb ejects and distributes 

 the powder evenly over a considerable surface. 



Price, 2 oz. size, 15c. Postage^ $c. extra* 



