PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.— REQUISITES 



COLD FRAME AND PIT. 



Already fitted for putting together by purchaser. When set up is of the 

 following dimensions, 5 H feet wide x 9 feet long x i l n feet high at back x 1 

 foot in front. The frame and sash will come all "knocked down" with one 

 box of glass, so transportation charges will be light. 



The advantages of a cold frame to all who grow flowers and vegetables 

 are inestimable. The plants of fall sown seeds of Pansies, Forget-me-nots 

 Belhs, Cowslips, Auriculas, and many other almost hardy things can be 

 wintered over and make far finer flowers than by any other method 

 bulbs of Hyacinths, Tulips and Lilies can be kept in pots in a frame of 

 this kind and be brought m the house at intervals throughout the winter 

 1 he coolness induces a growth of roots without exciting the tops into 

 growth, and thereby insures a perfection and luxuriance of bloom and 

 growth not obtained in any other way. Plants such as Roses, Carnations, 

 Azaleas, Violets, etc. can be kept over winter or can be brought in the 

 house during the winter for blooming. 



Price for Frame and Glass Complete (I. 0. b. cars or 



steamers in N. V ., $ 1 O.OO. 



PATENT PROTECTING CLOTH. 



Specially prepared to prevent mil- 

 dewing and rotting ; valuable for pro- 

 tecting plants from frosts, covering 

 hot-beds and frames in spring, in 

 lieu of glass, for Chrysanthemum 

 houses, for covering tender bedding 

 plants at night when there is danger 

 of frost thereby lengthening the dis- 

 play, etc., at one-tenth the cost of 

 glass. 



Temporary Chrysanthemum House 

 of Protecting Cloth. 

 Samples and circular mailed on application. 



Prices : 



Heavy Grade, per yd., 12c; per piece 

 about 46 lbs. per 100 yds. 



Medium Grade, best for general purposes, per yds, 10c; per piece 

 ot 50 yds., $4.25 ; weighs about 25 lbs. per 100 per yds. 



Light Grade, mostly used in South for tobacco plants per yd 6c • 

 per piece of 60 yds,, $2.50 ; weighs about j% lbs. per 100 yds. 



HOT-BED SASH. 



Ungiazed, best quality, size, 3x6 feet, using 6x8 inch glass Price 

 $1.00 each ; per doz., $11.00 In Shooks (not put together), mak- 

 ing freight less, 75c. each ; $8.50 per doz. 



Glazed Sash, painted one coat, 3 x 6, $2.75 each; $30.00 per doz 



h,?^l Pmen V heSe haVe '- be > arded "P. costing' ex'tra for each 

 bundle, 75c. From one to six sashes can be put in a bundle. 



HOT-BED MATS. 



-^1 t iM f Stra "' a u ndb u eS i tarred cor d-they are. invaluable for throwing 

 S C0ld frames, hot-beds, etc., during the coldest weather; they roll 11 

 a ° d ri Can besCow ed in small space. Price, size, 3 x 6 feet, $1.2, each^ $ I2 Z 

 per doz ; size, 6 x 6 feet, §2.00 each ; $22.00 per doz 



of 40 yds., $4.50 ; weighs 



Hale's 



Mole Ti 



Hot- Bed Mat. 



HALE'S PERFECT MOLE TRAP. 



The Best Trap Made. 



It is easier ret than any other trap, and cannot injure 

 the operator while being set. 



the™ K ll . catch "! olts when quite deep in the ground, and 

 r„n t£ emg "° p ,"? or other obstruction projecting into the 

 in doinTL 15 n0thm u S '° frighten the mole as " P*®es, and 



to sn ml th ra f " the gro . und over the " run " J ust enWh 

 to spnng the trigger, which rests on the soil over the 



cannot ininrlV " 1 ' 5 - of r - he ? lns bein S in the ground, it 

 cannot injure domestic animals. Price, $2.00. 



BRAZEE'S FRUIT PICKER. 



A fruit picking device of pronounced tuccess ; there are Y16 cutting blades 

 to injure the tree as it is arranged with a pair of cross arms which are held 

 open by a spring and are closed by drawing a cord. It can be set at any 

 angle from the handle so as to get at fruit in apparently inacessible 

 situations. 1 he handle is in sections and can be lengthened or shot tened 

 as desired, it picks fruit rapidly, of all kinds, large or small, and without 

 bruising, it dispenses with climbing and ladders, and is easily operated. 



Price, complete with pole § t 2S 



Without pole $1.00 or by maii.! ......... ..... 1 15 



WIRE FRUIT PICKER. 



A very excellent device ; can be attached to poles of 

 any length. Price, (without pole) 25c. by mail, 35c. 



"DOUBLE 



EDGE" 

 PRUNING 



SAW. 



Wire Fruit Picker. 



Cuts by direct 

 action both 

 ways. Holes 

 are provided so 

 it can be at- 

 tached to a 

 pole. The 

 "lightning " teeth are used for the larger 

 limbs, the fine teeth for the smaller limbs. 



Price, 16 inch, 00c; 18 inch, 70c; 20 

 inch, 80c. 



COMBINED SAW 



AND CHISEL. 



The saw rjt c __ 

 is twelve ;»|555 



inches long. V* P „ 



The Chisel is three inches wide, made 

 thm. A handle of convenient length 

 can be inserted. Price. $1.00. 



WATER'S IMPROVED 



TREE PRUNER. 



The hook encircles the limb, and sup- 

 ports the blade on both sides, which allows 

 the blade tu be made very thin, thereby re- 

 ducing the resisianre of the wood, and 

 making an easier and smoother cut than 

 any other device. 



The small space required for work'ng the 

 knife allows it to be used among close, dens.; 

 branches. 



Price, length of pole, 



4 ft., 85c; 6 ft., $1.00; 



ft., $1.15 ; 10 ft ' 



$1.25; 12 ft.. $1.50. 



Extra knives, each 2cc. 



TELEGRAPH TREE PRUNER 



The knives being thrown back by a clock spring, it can be 

 Price $1 I a r ° Pe ' 3 handIe ° f any length can b e attached! 



