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PETE$ HE^DE^SO^ <St CO., HEW YOf^.— TOOLiS, ETC. 



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BUDDING KNIVES. 



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13 14 



PRUNING KNIVES. 



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BILL DLBBEB. WEEDING GRAFTING GABDENERS' GLAZING POINTS AND PRUNING 



HOOK. FORK. CHISEL. GLOVES. PINCERS. HATCHET. 



Miscellaneous Tools, Implements, RequisitesJying Material,Etc. 



Asparagus Bunclier (fig. 29), latest 



and best buncher $3 00 



Axe, bandied, light, SI. 00, heavy 1 25 



" mattock, 85c; with handle 1 00 



Bill Hook (fig. 21), for shrubbery 1 25 



Brush, Steel Tree, for displacing co- 

 coons and itisects on the bark 1 50 



Brash Hook, axe handled 1 15 



Dibbers (fig. 22) 40 



Floral Tools, set of 4 ; small 50 



" " set of 4; long handled.. 1 00 



Forks, Digging 1 , 4prong, 75c; 5prong 90 



" Manure, 4 tine. 75c; 5 tine 85 



" Hay, 2 tine, 35c; 3 tine 45 



" Hand-weeding' '(fig. 23) 15 



Fruit Picker, Wire, can be attached to 



pole of any length 25 



Fruit Ficker, Brazee's.with pole (fig.39) 1 25 

 " " " without pole.. . 1 00 



Grafting Chisels (fig. 24) 65 



Garden Lines, 100 ft., braided 50 



Gardeners' Gloves, goat (fig. 25) 1 00 



" " rubber 1 50 



Glass Cutter and Glazing Tool 10 



Glazing- Points, Van Keyper's, glass, 



cannot slip (fig. 26), per 1.000 75 



"Pincers for applying above (fig. 27) 50 



Gardening 1 Tools. — Youth's Set. 

 Cast-steel, durable and of real use. 

 Contains Spade (30 in. long, blade 5 in. 

 wide). Hoe (48 in. long, blade 5}£ in. 

 wide). Rake (48 in. long, 6 '£ in. wide). 

 Trowel (5-in. blade). Excelsior 

 Hand Weeder (loin. long), (fig. 31%). 

 Weight for shipping, 6> 2 lbs. 



Price, entire set of 5pieces 1 00 



Grafting Wax, )i lb., 10c; y 2 lb., 20c; 

 per lb., 30c; by mail, 15c per lb. extra. 



Grass Hooks 50 



Hatchets, broad pruning (fig. 28) 75 



Hoes, Draw (fig. 7), 6, 6, 1,1% and.8 in. 35 

 " Scuffle (fig. 5), 5 in., 50c; 6 in., 

 55c ; 7 in., 60c; 8 in., 65c; 9 



in., 70c; 10 in., 7£c; 12 in 85 



" Warren (fig. 2) 55 



" Prong, or potato hook (fig. 8).. . 40 



" Onion (fig. 3), 1 prong 25 



" " 2 prong (fig. 4) 30 



Hoe and Rake, combined (fig. 1), 



4 teeth, 35c; 6 teeth 45 



Hose, Rltbber, including couplings : 

 Best Quality, all neiu rubber. 



\ in., per 25 ft, $4.00 ; per 50 ft 7 50 



1 in., per 25 ft., 5.50 ; per 50 ft 10 50 



Good Quality, %in., per 25 ft 3 00 



" " " per 50 ft 5 75 



1 in., per 25 ft;, $3.75 ; per 50 ft 7 00 



Hose Menders (fig. 36), % in., 6c each ; 



perdoz.,60c 1 in., 10c each ; per doz. 1 00 

 Hose Nozzle, brass, with spray tip and 



stopcock, % inch, 75c; 1 inch 1 00 



Hose Nozzle, Graduating* (fig. 37), 



spray and stream, % inch 60 



Hose Reels, Bent Leg (fig. 34), hold- 

 ing 100 feet, $2.00 ; holding 200 feet. . . 2 50 

 Hose Reel, "All Iron" (fig. 35), for 



100 feet, $3.00 ; for 200 feet 3 50 



Knives, Budding, ivory handles, No. 

 9, $1.25; No. 10, $1.25; No. 11 1 25 



Knives, Pruning, stag handles, No.12, 

 85c; No. 13, $1.25; No. 14, $1.00 ; No. 15, $0 90 



Knives, Asparagus 30 



Mats, for Hot Beds. Made of straw. 



3 x6ft., $12.00 doz each 1 25 



6x6ft., 22.00 " " 2 00 



Mole Traps, Hale's (J l g- 4°). bestlrap 2 00 

 Labels, Wooden. Garden Labels are 

 put up in packages of 100 ; pot, plant and 

 tree labels in packages of 500. 



Plain. Painted. 



GardenLabels, 8 in., per 100, $0 40 $0 50 



" " 12 •' " 50 65 



Pot " 4 "per 1000, 60 80 



" " 5 " " 80 1 00 



" " 6 " " 1 00 1 25 



Plant Notched, 2 > 2 " " 45 60 



Tree Notched, 3' 2 " " 50 65 



" Pierced, 3', " " 60 



" Wired, 3%. " " 1 50 1 75 



" " 2ji " " 1 25 1 50 



Picks, handled 75 



Plant Protectors, Henderson's (fig. 

 31), Galvanized wirejrames, covered with 

 protecting cloth. Each, 25c; per doz. .. . 2 50 

 Protecting" Cloth (fig. 30), specially prepared 

 to prevent mildewing and rotting ; valuable for 

 forwarding and protecting early plants from 

 frosts, covering hot-beds and frames in spring in 

 lieu of glass, and for throwing over bedding 

 plants at night in fall, for Chrysanthemum 

 houses, etc., at one-lenth the cost of glass. Sam- 

 ples and circular mailed on application. 



Heavy Grade, per yd $0 12 



per piece of 40 yds 4 50 



Medium Grade, best for general pur- 

 poses, peryd. ,10c; per piece of 50 yds. 4 25 

 Light Grade, for tobacco plants, per 



yd., 6c; per piece of 60 yds 2 50 



Plant Sprinklers, Rubber (fig. 32), 

 Vpintsize, 50c; jj-pint size, 75c; lpint 

 size, $1.00 (postage 10c each extra). 

 Putty Bulb, Rubber (fig. 33). For glazing. 

 A pressure with the hand ejects the putty along 



the sash bars. $1.00 each; by mail $1 10 



Pruners, Waters' Tree (fig. 58), 4 ft. 85 

 6 ft., SI 00; 8 ft., SI. 15; 10 ft., $1.25; 



12 ft., $1.50; extra knives 20 



Pruners, Tel'g'ph Tree, opr'ldby cord 1 25 



" Gooseberry, for buslies. ... 75 



Raphia, splendid tying material, per lb. 20 



Reels, for Garden Lines (fig. 41) 90 



Rakes, Steel Garden (fig. 264), 6 

 teeth, 30c; 8 teeth, 35c; 10 

 teeth, 40c; 12 teeth 45c; 14 



teeth, 50c; 16 teeth 55 



" Short Tooth (fig. 262), 12 



teeth, 45c; 14 teeth, 50c; 16 teeth 55 

 " Steel Bow (fig- 263), best and 



most durable, 12 teeth, 50c; 13 



teeth, 55c. ; 15 teeth 60 



" Wooden, Hay (fig. 265), 3 



bow, 12 teeth 35 



" Lawn (see page 1G0). 



Saw, Pruning 1 (fig. 42), double edge, 



16 in., 60c; 18 in., 70c ; 20 inch 80 



Saw, Pruning, and Chisel combined 

 (fig. 43) 1 00 



TEMPORARY. CHRYSANTHEMUM 

 HOUSE. 



See "Protecting Cloth." 





SHOVELS, SCOOPS AND SPADES. 



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GRADUATING SPRAT HOSE NOZZLE. 



' ALL IRON " HOSE REEL. 



