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^Jgenuity could devise, for de- 



■ Jiave sold hundreds of various 



'a perfect mole trap has brought 



Tie best and most complete Mole 



r ects : 



r>et than any other trap, and cannot 



les when quite deep in the ground, and 



run. there is nothing to frighten or disturb 



it passes, and in doTT^^i p^^^"~~T7u over the "run"' (which always sinks somewhat), 



^ough to spring the trigger, wnicn must firmly rest on the soil over the "run." 



le points of the pins being constantly in the ground, it cannot catch or injure chickens or other 



icstic animals 



annot be blown over, or injured in any way by rain or storm, and bei»|t»rr»de entirely of metal, 

 cannot warp, twist or get out of order, and is light, neat and durable. ^ 



The ground not being disturbed in any manner, it can be set close to plants without injuring 

 them, and it can also be set touching a wall, fence, etc., without impairing the working of the trap in 

 any way. 



WHERE TO SET THE TRAP. 



There are many tracks through which a mole passes but once, and, of course, it is useless to place 

 the trap over such a run. To find a run which is frequently used, depress the ridges for a short dis- 

 tance in several parts of the lawn. As Moles pass through some runs at regular intervals, say about 

 12 o'clock, M., and again at 6 P M., it is an easy matter to tell which "runs" are used, by examining 

 the depression* and noting those that have been raised. Full directions for setting sentwith each trap. 



Price, $z oo each ; $22 oo per dozen. (Six at dozen rates. 



Round Green Tapering Stakes. 



liieet, per 100 $0 



2 



do 



do 



2) 



do 



do 



3 



do 



do 



* 



do 



do 



i 



do 



do 



5 



do 



do 



Square Green Tapering Stakes. 



feet, per 100 $1 00 



do do 2 50 



do do 3 50 



do do 4 50 



do do 6 00 



Round Green Stakes with 

 White Top*. 



2 



feet, 



per 1 



3 



do 



do 



4 



do 



do 



5 



do 



do 



6 



do 



do 



100. 



.$3 00 

 . 4 00 

 . 6 00 

 . 1 00 

 . 8 50 



Cane or Bamboo Stakes, average length from G to 9 feet, per lOOO $6.00. 



4 inch, per 1000 60 



5 inch, per 1000 75 cents 



WOODE\ LABELS, 



6 inch, per 1000 $1 10 I 12 inch, per 1000 $4 50 



8 inch, per 1000 3 25 | .3* in. notched or pierced, pr. 1000 60 



WOOD LABELS, (PAINTED WHITE.) 



Pierced Tree. . .21x1 inches, per 100, 10c; per 1,000, 60c. 

 ...3i.\| •' " 15c; " " 75c. 

 ^Notched '■ ...34x5 " "• , 16c: " " 'iSc. 



N "*".- " " 75c. 



Poc 5xf inches, per 100, 20c; per 1,000, $1 



• 6x$ 

 . . . 8x1 

 .12x11 



25c; 

 60c 



7 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



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oo 



75 

 50 

 00 



5x7 feet, each 60 cis., per doz., $7 00 



per lb. 50 



per lb. 50 



per lb. 30 



IEATH POWDER. 



uist two _vears in our Greenhouse Department, and have found, when 



lestroying Caterpillars, Rose Bugs Singe. Green-fly. Ant» 



'■ or out. It is also equally effective In destroytng Cock- 



^omposed entirely of vegetable ingredients, it in no way 



15 cts. per X lb,; 50 cts. per lb. 



FKR guv. 



e offer three sizes, viz : 

 . 20 cts., each. 

 •.!.-> - 

 5 " 

 r For use. apply a wincglassful of the 

 eaves twice a week until the mildew 



a thorough test in our green-house, and find« 

 [barbers— that it instantly destroys Mealy Bug And Ked 

 it tender plants. Price of half-pint bottles, GO ctB. each. 



b. box, 50 cts.: per 100 lbs. $7 00. 



M>»l>. Price, 35 CIS. per lb. 



[ pi i lb. $1 50. V 



i 00. 



fcldc. In pateul bellows loses, 20 cts. eaeh. 

 per lb. 



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