. injures plants, and father tends to fertilize than otherwi ise, ce, 5 cts per 02.5 
disappears. Per Pint Bottle, 50 cts.” 
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HBALE’S PERFECY MOLE YRAP. 
We have offered for several years the very best Mole Traps that ingenuity could devise, for de- 
struction of the little pests which play such havoc in the gardeg, and ‘have sold hundreds of various 
traps which have proven more or less effective. But the great need of a perfect mole trap has brought 
out many improvements, and the one we now offer, we believe to be the best and most complete Mole 
Trap ever invented, and is superior to all others in the following respects : 
Owing to the arranpemients for holding the spring, it is easier to set than any other trap, and cannot 
‘startle ’” or injure the operator while being set. 
The construction of the trap is such that it will catch moles when quite deep in the ground, and 
there being no pin or other obstruction projecting into the run, there is nothing to frighten or disturb 
the mole as it passes, and in doing so raises the ground over the “‘run’’ (which always sinks somewhat), 
just enough to spring the trigger, which must firmly rest on the soil over the “run.” 
The points of the pins being constantly in the ground, it cannot catch or injure chickens or other 
domestic animals 
_ Cannot be blown over, or injured in any way by rain or storm, and being made entirely of metal, 
cannot warp, twist or get Out 6frorder, 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 eseallys fence, ete, > withhbat 5 impairing the working of the trap in 
any way. a 
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WHERE TO SET HE TRAP. 
There are many tracks tots fh which : a mole passes but onte, and, of course, it is useless to place 
the trap oversuch arun, 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 at6P M an easy matter to tell which “runs” ‘are used, by examining 
the depressions and noting those tha ve been raised, Full directions for setting sent with each trap. 
Price, $2 oo each; $n oo per dozen, . (Six at dozen sates)" ; | ; 
Round Green Taper oie 
1} feet, per 100.5......- oe BONS 
Square Green Tapering St aes. | Round Green Stakes with 
Sashes n'3 
2 dog. do Weis ee ‘Sevckss 1504 Snfbety per 100.2.. feo an ec White Tops. 
24 do, GO vie Ss cre eee Leow ke PS at Sptmet, em 100.5 .......+ 60 $3 00 
3 do MOS (aera wie aioe bi 3 00 4 da Me, “et TAO MMMM oe fea iatean al 4 00 
Bd RO raihe eee enpe: Seep = eal « He a RES |.) SRP ea 6 00 
4 donde Avy ear. on . 45015, do > vs De UN IN. 6 «wane ve 7 00 
5.do , -sdoz .. Rp. 6+ +s . 5 2516 do Bae AY 6 do ee. 5. 53.4 staan 8 50 
Cane or Bamboo Stakes; average length from eo" 9 6 feet, per 1000 $6.00. 
y WOODEN LABELS| 
4 inch, per 1000.......*....60 cents |.6 inch, per 1000 rer reeesd “3 $1 a0 12 inch, per 1000........... $4 50 
5 ineh, per 1000...........75 cents] 8 inch, per 1¢ 00. GY. as, 34 in. notehed or pierced, pr. 1000 60 
woop LABELS (Pane 
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WHITE, A 
Pierced Tree. . .24x4 inches, per, 100, 10¢.5 per “1,000, ee Pos. ey ee: inches, per 100, 20c.; per 1,000, $1 00 
ue ..33x8 es  UBre gos io ANG tote 25e.; " « 1 %5 
Notched “ . an 34x2 a 44 16e.; -“° ibe 4 fy So % “ 60c.; “s “ 4 50 
Pot. . elo. eet i“ im “ Y5e.; aL we | Ook oo gi : “ 76c.: “ « 6 00 
ks ie wie ES oe y 4 ay! \ 
Archangel Mats..... aires B ees ee. bee wih ova aR... .5x7 feet, each 60 cts., per doz, $7 00 
Cubs, Bastoniayang. .. . °°)" a ametcneetire Salil .s « Gt. ela eteumeas “robe roneepaialentc sy atel per lb. 50 
Raphia for Tying...... 1 ROR cae: o.« Saeed : \ a 50 
Grafting War... Jung - ete pea gn 30 
i INSECT DEATH. rows iy 
We he at the Inseet Death Powder, for thé past tw ee rears in 
| applied by the “‘ £acelsion, Insect Powder Gun,’ nothing so effec’ gate ying 
and :Thrip, and nearly all other insects attacking plants, whether i inai or oul 
roaches, Bed Bugs, Ked Ants.and other insects infestin “we llings. Being composed entirely of vegetable 
| ‘THE EXCELSIOR INSECT Aigap ite UN. 
‘“ OOS foe lyse eeO ec a. ok Be 
Mildew Mixture. <A sure preparation for destr ying mildew. For ‘use, ! a 
a wineglassful of the 
mixture in four gallons of water. ang@nply with a sy nge on the Farge twice 
eek until the mildew 
Cole's Insect Déstroyer. W e have now given iis a thorough “tot in ou ' green-house, and find 
when applied by the atomize!—such as, is*used* by barbers—that it instantly. di eat ys Mealy Bug and Red 
Spider, without bs io in} the slighiest the mupee en cer plants.” ie of ha nt bottles, 60 cts, each. 
Prize of Atomiz 75 cts or Ki es ibe, : y 
Whale Oil ah: ZAb,. p 28, 6 cts.; Bae tae ‘wales Pesdyeh : v 
Gishurst © Som pound.’ Pprie er ox, 70 cts oh. ; 
Jacquc’s Sapo we or, obacco ‘Soap. Pricey 85 ats. ae Ib. 
White Helleho e, 40 cts per Ib. 
rs hs G4 B20 cts: a ae 50. ny o ne 
Persian Insect 
Tobacco Dust.” [ bw per bs. $5.0 , 
Tobacco Stems. ales of, 100.1b ew hd tae ae 8 Berl? saps gL xe 
Sulphur Flower: s. per bys. penis i lbs. $1 7 
ae icc’s Tobacco : Ht nee cteide. eo bellows boxes, 20 cts. each. 
reem. In2 9nd Bb ft 2sicts. vet I Dh 
Cocoanut Fibre. A : Py 
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Ay a t 
ets. per ¥ 1b,; 50 cts. per Ib. 
on r Greenhouse Department, and have found, when 
Caterpillars, Rose Bugs. Slugs, Green-fly, Ants 
Tt is algo equally effective i in destroytng Cock- 
ingredients, itin no way 
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