PETEH HEfiDE^SOri 8t CO., flEW VO^.— TOOliS, ETC. 



159 



159 160 



SCISSORS. 



161 



FBU1T-FICKING A THINNING. "LADIES', 



162 163 



-PRUNING SHEARS. ' 



' "SOLID STEEL." "LEVIN'S.' 



131 



INDELIBLE LABEL PENCIL. 



132 



PRUNING SAW 

 AND CHISEL. 



jDUCELLJHEON TOOLS, IjnPLEjnENTS, REQUISITES, TYING piHTEEIflL, Etc. 



The "Gem" Lawn Rake. A per- 

 fect tool for cleaning lawns (fig. 142). $0 60 

 Automatic Lawn Rake. A back- 

 ward motion cleans all teeth at once. 



22 teeth, 75c; 26 teeth (fig. 141) 85 



Champion Wheel Lawn Rake. A 



grass and leaf rake. 28 teeth 1 00 



Saw, Pruning 1 (fig. 158), double edge, 



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



Saw, Pruning 1 , and Chisel combined 



(fig. 132) 90 



Pencils, Label, Indelible black lead 



(fig. 131), 5c each ; doz 60 



Sash, Hot-toed, Unglazed, 3 x 6 ft., 

 using 6 x 8 glass, each 80c ; per doz. . . 9 00 



In shooks (not put together), mak- 

 ing freight less, per doz., $8.00 ; each 70 



Scythes, Lawn, broad blades 1 00 



" Grass 75 



" Bush, short blades 75 



" Snaths (or handle), patent. 75 

 " Stones fsee page 160) . 

 Scissors, Plower and Fruit Pick- 

 ing (fig. 159) 75 



" Grape Thinning (fig. 160), 



for thinning the bunch 65 



Shears, Ladies' Light Pruning 



(fig. 161), 7 inch 50 



" Pruning, solid steel {fig. 

 162), 7 A inch, 80c, 8^ inch, 



90c, 9|inch 1 00 



" Levin's Patent (fig. 163), 



$1.00; large 1 25 



" New Draw Cut, cuts like 



a knife, 9^ inch 1 60 



" Pruning, malleable, with 



steel blades, 8 inch 50 



" Hedge (./i0.165), 8inch blade, 

 $1.25 ; 9 inch, $1.50 ; 10 

 inch, $1.75 ; (with notch, 25c 

 extra.) 



" Lopping (fig. 164) 1 60 



Shovels, smooth back, 75c ; Ames' 



extra quality 1 25 



" Round Point 75 



Spades, smooth back..... 75 



" Ames' extra quality 1 25 



Syringes, made of solid brass, in the 

 best manner, and highly finished. Those 

 with the patent valve will fill very 

 quickly. 



Prices of Syringes. 



Wo. A (fig. 136). Barrel. 13}^ in. long. 

 1 spray and 1 stream rose 2 00 



No. 2 (fig. 137). Barrel, 13>i in. long. 

 1 coarse and 1 fine spray and 1 stream 

 rose 3 SO 



No. 10 (fig. 13S). Barrel, 18 in. long. 

 1 coarse and 1 fine spray and 1 stream 

 rose with patent valves, and elbow joint 

 for sprinkling under the foliage 5 50 



No. 11 (fig. 139). Same as Ifo. 10, without 

 patent valves, with elbow joint 4 50 



No.G. Barrel, 16 in. long. 1 spray and 

 1 stream rose (fig. 140) and elbow joint. . 4 00 



No. H. Barrel, 18 in. long. Sheet 

 brass, 1 stream rose 2 25 



Stakes. 



164 165 



SHEARS. 158^ 



LOPPING. HEDGE. PUTTY BULB, 



Square, Green. 

 Round, " 

 Dahlia Poles. ., 



Sizes and prices 



application. 

 Thermometers . 



(All tested and guaranteed.) 



Siexe's Self-Registering (fig. 147). 

 Registers both heat and cold. 



White enameled case, 8 inch $2 oO 



" " porcelain 

 scale 3 50 



Greenhouse Distance. Plain, read- 

 able porcelain scale, ranging from 20 to 

 100 deg., red spirits. 1 00 



Parlor. Boxwood case, metal scale, 

 12 inch 60 



Etoony (fig. 146). Porcelain scale, red 

 spirits, 8 inch, $1.00; 10 inch, $1.50; 

 12 inch, $2.00; 14 inch 2 60 



Plate Glass. With brass supporters, 

 8 inch, $1.50; 10 inch 1 75 



Japanned Tin Cases (fig. 145). Not 

 guaranteed. 7inch,15c ; 8 inch, 20c ; 

 10 inch, 25c ; 12 inch . . 



Hot-toed and Mushroom Bed (fig. 

 148). Brass mounted and tipped, 

 made especially for plunging. ....... 



Tree Scraper 



Tomato Support (fig. 144). Galvan- 

 ized iron, will not rust. Diameter, 18 

 inches ; length of legs, 22 inches. 



Price, 20c each ; per doz 2 00 



Tree Tubs (fig. 135), White Cedar. 

 Heavy iron hoops, drop handles, iron legs, 



removable perforated bottoms. Painted green 



outside and brown inside. Painted red if de- 

 sired at an extra cost of 10 per cent. 



No. Outside Diam. Length of Slave. 



30 



2 00 

 40 



PRUNING SAW. 



.27 inches 24 inches. 



.25 

 .23 

 .21 

 .18 

 .10 

 .14 

 .13 

 .12 



.22 

 .20 

 .18 

 .16 

 .14 

 .12 

 11 

 .10 



Price. 

 ...$7 00 

 .. 6 00 

 ... 6 00 

 .. 4 00 

 .. 3 50 

 .. 3 00 

 . . 2 50 

 ... 2 25 

 , . . 2 00 

 Trowels, ordinary, 5 inch, 10c ; 6 



inch, 15c ; 7 inch 20 



Trowels, solid steel (fig. 156), 5 



inch, 40c; 6 inch, 45c ; 7 inch 60 



Trowels, Cleves' Angle (fig. 167), 

 very handy narrow trowel. Small size, 



20c ; large size 30 



Watering Pots (fig. 155), galvanized 

 iron, 6 qt., 75c; 8 qt., 90c; 10 qt., 



$-1.00; 12 qt, $1.25; 16 qt 1 50 



Watering Pots, French (fig. 154), 



6qt., $1.50; 8 qt 1 75 



Fine roses for watering pots, extra 20 



Watering Pots, "Common 

 Sense," (fig- 153), 2 qt., 75c; 4 qt., 



$100; 6 qt 1 25 



Weeders, Bxcelsior (fig. 149) 10 



' ' 3 cornered (fig. 152) 20 



" Hazeltine's (.fig. 150) .... 20 

 " Jenning's (fig. 151) 15 



142 



GEM LAWN BAKE 



HORSE-RADISH 

 GRATEB. 



COMMON SENSE. 



149 



160 151 



WEEDEBS. 





152 



143 — ' ' GRADUATING ' ' 

 NOZZLE. 



145 



TOMATO SUPPORT. 



146 147 



THERMOMETERS. 



148 



