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PETER HENDERSON & CO., MW YORK.— W HOLESALE CATALOGUE-REQUISITES. P*"* 

 TOOLS, H^EFLEIS^CEHSTTS J^ttTD REQUISITES. 



LKAF SACK. 



HAND-CART BOX. 



bH.l KLEK. 



GEM FORCE PUMP. 



FLORIST'S AND GARDENER'S HOT-BED SASH. 



Best quality Cypress, 3x6 feet, requiring 0x8 inch glass (1 box glazes about 3 sash.) 

 Put together, but not glazed nor painted, 80c. each; $9.00 doz.; $70.00 per 100. 



BURLAP HOT-BED AND COLD FRAME MATS. 



These are made of strong Burlap bagging, warmly lined with waste wool and cotton 

 which is quilted in to hold position. 1 hey are e>cellent substitutes for straw mats, 

 being, if anything, warmer than straw, more easily handled less bulky, and they do 

 not harbor mice or other vermin. We were afraid 

 that tnev would hold moisture, and either rot or mil- 

 dew, but our trial lor two winters proves them to be 

 tar more durable than straw mats. 



00 per doz. 



MASTICA 



GLAZING 



MACHINE 



$1 .OO Each. 



Alter much study, the inventor of 



Water 



Proof 

 Duck 



Every florist has experienced difficulty in 

 obtaining putty (whether ordinary or white 

 lead) for glazing, that is satisfactory for any 

 length of time. The fact is, putty is no: 

 adopted for greenhouse work. 

 1 Masiica" decided iliat the composition must be 

 of different material, and the qualities must be elastioand tenacious to admit of expan- 

 sion and contraction without cracking. '• Mastica" when applied, in a few horns 

 forms a skin or film on the entire mass hermetically sealine the substance and pre- 

 venting evaporation of the liquids, and remains in a soft, pliable and elastic condition 

 for years. "Mastica" is of great value in going over old houses with a Ma=tica 

 machine on the outside of sash as it makes it perfectly tight and saves ihe expense of 

 relaying the glass. One gallon is sufficient for about 300 lineal feet used either foi 



These are filled and quilted the same as the burlap mats 



40 each ; $14.50 per doz. 

 85 " 20.00 " 



Oil Duck Mats 

 described above. 



Size C — 40x76 inches J; 



Size D— 76x76 •• 



STRAW HOT-BED MATS. 



Made of rve straw and tarred cord. They are invaluable for throwing over cold 

 frames, hot-beds, etc., during the coldest weather. Price, size 3x6 feet, 00c each 

 $10.50 per doz.; size 6x6 feet, $1.60 each, $18.00 per doz. 



RUBBER PLANT 



SPRINKLERS. 



An indispensable article for sprinkling 

 cut flowers, seedlings, clothes, etc. A 

 pressure on the bulb ejects the water in 

 a fine spray. 



Postage 6 cents each extra. 



Straight Neck, 6 oz. size, 50c; 

 8 oz., 6c c; 10 oz., 70c. 



Angle Neck, 6 oz. size, 55c; 8 oz. . 

 65c: 10 oz., 75c. 



IMPROVED RUBBER PUTTY BULBS. 



An excellent article for glazing. A pressure with the hand ejects the putty prepared 

 as per directions accompanying each, and by running it along the sash bars the work 

 is done quickly, and makes a durable, tight and r.eat joint. Does not daub the glass 

 nor stick to the hand. Price. 95c. each, by mail, $1.00 each. 



beriding or over glazing. 



Prices for Mastica, soft for machine application, 

 gallon ; §1.25 per gallon. 



VAN REYPER 



35c. per quart; 65c. per half 



" PERFECT" 



CLAZINC POINTS. 

 The finest glazing points on the market : the glass can- 

 not slip ; they are quick and easily put in with special 

 pincers; no " rights and lefts" to bother with. 



Price, per box of '.,000, oca; or by mail, 75c. Pin- 

 cers, price per pair, 45c; or by mail, 50c. 



CHEAP GLAZING TOOL. 

 For the price this is a very satisfactory little implement 

 — cuts with a little sieel wheel. 



Price, 6c. each, 65c per doz. Postage 2c. each extra. 



PHIA. 



best and cheap- 

 ng marerial tor 

 egetables, grails 



mBm 



FOR TYire<0?( 



i, (in braided 

 plaits about a lb. each.) 



1 6c per lb ; 1 O 

 lbs. $1.50 ; 2 5 

 lbs. and over, at 



1 4c lb.; bale lots 

 (220 to270 1bs) 

 at 13c lb. 





