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PETER HEXDERSOX & CO., NEW YORK— LAWX ESSENTIALS. 



Fancy "Columbia" Tub. 



-STAKES- 



ROL'ND GREEN TAPERING. 



2 feet 3c. each, 0.25 doz.. -51 . 



3 " 5c. " .50 " 3. 



4 " 7». " .75 5 



5 " 8c. " .90 " 6 



SQUARE GREEN TAPERING 



2 feet 3c. each, 0.25 doz., -SI . 



3 " 5c. •' .50 " 3. 



4 " Gc. " .60 " 5. 



5 " 7c. .75 6. 



" 8c. " .90 " 7. 



Round Green Dahlia Stakes. 



\\ hite Fancv Turned 



2 feet 4c. each, SC. 40 doz., $3. 



3 " 6c. " .60 4. 



4 " 8c. " .SO " 6. 



5 " 10c. " 1.00 " 8. 



6 " 12c. " 1.40 " 11. 



75 hun. 

 50 - 

 00 " 

 50 " 



50 hun. 

 50 " 

 00 " 

 50 " 

 75 " 



Tops. 



00 hun. 

 50 " 

 00 " 

 00 " 



oo •• 



Cedar Tub. 



'G0LUMBIA" FLOWER 

 TUBS. 



Durable cypress staves, held by 

 strong steel wire hoops, that can be 

 tightened by draw screws connected 

 with the handles. The " Fancy," 

 (see cut) has staves finished like red 

 wood, alternating with staves of nat- 

 ural finish all varnished. The "Plain" 

 has smooth top, and is entirely natural 

 wood. 



Diam- Fancy Plain 



Xo. eter. Height. Each. Each. 



A. 12 inches. 11 inches. SI. 50 $1.00 



B. 15 " 14 " 2.25 1.50 



C. 18 " 16 " 3.00 2.00 



D. 21 " 18 " 3.75 2.50 



E. 24 " 20 " 4.50 3.00 



STEEL PLAINT 

 STAKES. 



Made of stiff steel wire, double gal- 

 vanized and practically indestructible. 

 Tips looped for safety bottoms A- 

 shaped for stiffer support. They are 

 suitable for roses and similar plants. 



PRICES. 



Length of Per Per Per 



Stake. doz. 100. 1000. 



1', feet long 15c. SI. 00 S7.50 



2 " " 20c. 1.25 9.00 



2h " " 25c. 1.50 11.00 



3 " " 30c. 1.75 13.00 



4 " " 35c. 2.00 16.00 



5 '" " 40c. 2.25 20.00 



GEDAR TREE 

 TUBS. 



Heavy iron hoops. Drop handles, 

 serving as hooks for carrying poles. 

 Iron legs. Removable perforated bot- 

 toms. Painted green outside and 

 brown inside. Painted red, if desired, 

 at an extra cost of 10 per cent. 

 Outside Length of 



No. 



Diam: 



Stave. 



Price. 



0. 



27 inches 



24 inches. 



Sfi.00 



1. 



25 ■' 



22 



5.00 



o 



23 " 



20 " 



4.50 



3. 



21 



18 " 



4.00 



0. 



18 " 



16 " 



3.50 



6. 



16 " 



14 " 



2 75 



t . 



14 " 



12 " 



2.25 



8. 



13 " 



11 



2.00 



9. 



12 " 



10 " 



1.75 



The BUTLER STEEL- 

 HAND GART. 



The Butler Steel Hand 

 Cart is of unlimited useful- 

 ness about the lawn, gar- 

 - hard stable, etc. ; 

 built low down, it is easily 

 loaded and unloaded with 

 barrel, cans, baskets. 

 etc. 



The detachable 

 fur vegetables. leavi s 

 fruit, litter, etc. The cart 



FLUID WEED DESTROYER. 



A New and Easy Way to Destroy Weeds, Moss, Grass, etc., 

 in Garden Walks and Carriage Drives, 



It completely destroys all weeds, wherever applied, and by 

 its effect on the ground prevents the growth of fresh ones 

 for a year afterwards, thus saving an immense amount of 

 labor in hoeing, etc. For brick walks it is a boon. Us appli- 

 cation is easy, being in a liquid form and only reo,uirin,: to be 

 mixed with water and applied with a watering can or sprink- 

 ling cart. If the ground is very dry, it should first be sprink- 

 led with clear water so the Weed Destroyer will a 

 away too quickly. Where large weeds and diicks are to be 

 t to mow or chop off the tops first. Full 

 directions for use with each package. 

 Quart Can makes 6 gals., suffic. for 150 sq.ft., 50c. 



Gallon Can " 25 600 " S1.2S 



5-Gallon Keg " 125 3.000 " 5.00 



turns clear over for dumping load if 

 desired. Wheels 36 ins. hiRh — Plat- 

 form 28x32 m. Bi i i in. high. 



Prices- (Whiels I \ i. 

 (without Boxboards) $8 00 With de- 

 tachabli : tlO.OO. With de- 



tachable Boxboards and Hopper 

 S12.00. (Wheels icith 3-uich Itrc, 

 $2.00 extra.) 



" I tried your ' Weed Destroyer ' and found it so good that I 

 want to order a 5-gallon can," 



Mrs. N. H. P V. J. 



" Tlte tests oj your ' 11 end Destroyer ' have even entirely satis- 

 factory. I congratulate u'u upon yi ur 

 success in manufacturing a product that 

 We have <i ere,-.: 

 many brick walks i>: Burlington that 

 ::h grass otui needs 



growing between the bricks, but when they 

 ■!h your jluid com- 

 poun i i " gallons of water, the 



rowth was •: 

 My brother-in-law, and 

 next-doc Power, also 



cs it : lion." 



I L Wait, 

 Editor Burlington Hav ' 

 Burlington. Iowa. 



