PLANT STICKS. 



Bound Sticks, Painted Green, Square Stick, Painted 

 with White Tops. Green. 



„ , .. Pe i" Doz - Per 100. PerDoz. Per 100. 



Twofeetlong % ..$ 60 $4 00 $ 40 $2 50 



Three ; 80 6 00 60 4 00 



I?" 1, ' 100 7 50 70 5 00 



£? v e " .-.. 185 900 80 600 



Sls 1 50 10 00 1 10 8 00 



PLANT STAKES. 



The Neatest Plant Stake. 



S ft long X s [8 i-n.. flea.. 



Each. 

 ... 12c.. 



Dozen. Per 100 

 .$1 25 $9 00 



4 'ft. X .9/'f in.. 



£ 



3 '/'ft. X s/ie in. 



3tt^^/zin. 



2 'Aji. r ?/<? in ■ - 

 Sft. * 3 /# in.- 

 I'M ft. J~ s/V in m 



7 00 

 600 

 500 

 4 00- 

 2 50 



1 5C 



Made for supporting frail plants, such as Fuchsias, Carnations, Tuberoses, etc. They are round, taper to the top, an<J 

 are painted green. 



PRUNING AND BUDDING KNIVES (Saynor & Cookes). 



10c. 

 8c. 

 6c. 

 5c 

 4c. 



1 00. 

 80. 

 65. 

 50. 

 35. 

 20. 



No. 1. 

 " 2. 

 " 3. 

 " 4. 

 " 5. 



4" 5 6 7 



PLEASE ORDER BY NUMBER, AS ABOVE. 



.Price, 



A French invention for showering plants 

 with insect - killing liquids, or clear water, 

 operating the same way as the well-known 

 perfume sprinkler of the drug stores. The 

 liquid to be used is put into the brass globe 

 and tne bellows worked ; a fine spray issues 

 in such a stream that it is easy to reach every 

 part of the plant and cover it with whatever 

 insect-killing liquid may be desirable. One 

 great advanias-e of this apparatus is its econ- 

 omy. In the ordinary methods of treating 

 plants with liquid insecticides, a very large 

 share is wasted, while with this only so much 

 as is needed to just moisten the leaves and 

 stems need be used. Carbolic Soap, and other 

 preparations of Carbolic Acid, Sulphur, Whale 

 Oil Soap, Tobacco Water, or whatever may be 

 found useful against any particular insect, 

 may be employed. 



Price, $3.50 each. 



SI 50 each. No. 6 Price, $2 00 each. 



150 '• "7 •' 2 00 " 



150 " "8 .-. " 150 '• 



2 00 " " 9 " 125 " 



2 00 " "10 .... " 125 " 



FRENCH BELLOWS SYRINGE. 



WEEK'S FF.UIT AND FLOWER PICKER. 



Everyone engaged in picking fruit knows the difficulty of detaching 

 the fruit from the branch and depositing it in the basket, or other re- 

 ceptacle for receiving it, without bruising the fruit, particularly with 

 Grapes, and unless very great care is exercised, each bunch will be more 

 or less injured 



The above Tool is a pair of shears arranged with an elastic hold -fast 

 that cuts the stem and holds it so that the fruit can be deposited in the 

 receptacle for receiving it without touching it with the hands. It will 

 take the smallest cherry or hold a bunch of grapes weighing five pounds. 



No. 1 Price, 75c. each. 



'• 2 " 60c. " 



