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PETER HENDERSON A. CO., NEW YORK 



■WATTS ASPARAGUS BUNCHER. 



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|;i;iPoiiHry 

 JlDrinking 

 ;*Fountain 



FORK. CHISEL. 



FLORAL TOOLS. 



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MEASURE. SEAMLESS STEEL. 



Henderson's TOOLS AND REQUISITES. 



Price. 

 A«pnroeus Bunchcr, Wotts's. Adjusts to any size of bunch.. $3.00 

 A(!ipurueiiH Knife, Amerlcun. Straijrht edge each, 35 



Imported EiiellHh, with saw-tooth edpe 1. 00 



A^parugut^ Tics (Raphia). lb.. 18c. ; 10 lb. and over at 1" 



Aic«. Btst quality, handled— I.leht, 2^ lbs.. SLOO; Medium, 3 



lbs., 81 15; llcuvy,3)i lbs..Sl-2o; Woy'g Axe 85 



Rill Hooks. For cutting underbrush, trimming hedges, etc 1.35 



Hrush .\.\e. Axe handled for shi-ubbery and underbrush 1.00 



Calf Weoner for calves, 50c. ; for yearlings. TOe. ; for cows. 90 



Cuponlzliie Tool**, Complete set, with instructions 2.75 



Cuttle Curds. Best quality, large size, 20c. each; small 15 



Curry Combs, Extra quality, 8 row, with mane comb 20 



Cornllusker. Excelsior; malleable iron; flts either hand 15 



Corn Itreuk. The Eureka. For breaking off ears in husking. 20 



Corn Knives, Eureka Corn Knife. Forged steel 35 



Crow burs. Steel, t;/, feet. Slli; 5 feet 1.50 



lubbers. Henderson's liound Dibble for transplanting 30 



Drlnklnj; Fountains for Poultry. "Sanitary." 1 gal., 50c. ; 2 



gal., Mc. "Pineland." 2qt,,40c. ; 1 qt., 60c.; 8 qt 60 



EiTB Tester, 35c., or with lamp 85 



Flurul Tools. Small, for children; set of four pieces. 60 



Large, long handled, good material, useful for ladies 1.26 



ForUn—tStrapped D or long handhd, same prices. ) 



IMffKliif or Spadinir. Best ; four prong, SLOO; five prong 1.25 



Munure Forks. Best; four tine, 85c.; five tine, $1.10; six 

 tine 1.35 



Manure Forks, " Extra llenvy." Diamond-shaped tines, 



four tine, $1.25; five tine 1.50 



lluy Forks, Best q\;ality; long strapped handles. Two tine, 



50c.; three tine. 60c. ; four tine TO 



Potato Dleglnjff Forks- Expressly made for the purpose; 

 six heavy round tines, not too sharp; strapped D handle .. 1.10 



Veeetnble Scoop Forks. "Will load to head without raising 



points; Strapped I) handle; eight tine, $1 60; ten tine 1.80 



Wooden Stable Forks. For handling bedding without dan- 

 ger of sticking animals; best hickoi-y; three tine 65 



Stone l*lekln(f Forks. The handiest tool for the purpose 85 



liund Weeding or Transpluntlne Forks. American mal- 

 leable, 15c. ; English steel {imported) 75 



Fruit Picker. The I'erfeet. Galvanized steel wire, attaches 



to pole of anv length. Price, without pole 40 



Plumley's. With pole, S1.2o; without pole 1.00 



Garden Lines. Best braided linen, 100 feet 80 



Garden Line Reels. Malleable 60 



Garde iierV Gloves. Heavy Goat, for thorny plants pair, 1.00 



Rubber, with gauntlets, mens sizes, $1.50; ladies' sizes 1.25 



Glnzlne Points, Van Rcyper'g, per box of 1,000, 65c. Pincers... 60 

 Grass llooks. (See page istt.) 



Grut'tlng Chisel. Handled 75 



Grafting Wax, Trowbridge's, }:f lb., 10c. ; K lb, 15c. ; lib 85 



Hoy Knives. Lightning. For cutting down hay in the slack or 



bale; also for ensilage, dry fodder, etc 85 



Fischer's Patent 75 



Hatchets — .Vxe Pattern. Handled, For pruning, hunters' use, 



etc. No. 1, 1><; lbs., 50c. ; No. 2. 15i lbs., 60c.; No. 3, 2 lbs 70 



Hedee Knife. 21 inches long, blade 13 inches, of finest steel, for 



trimming woody hedges 60 



lloes — Wrow or Field. (Fig. 21.) Finest quality, socket handled, 



,T in.. :i.jc., and following sizes: 6 in.^ 7 in., 7><j and 8 in 45 



Meadow Hoe. Socket handled, 8 in., 50c. ; 9 in., 65c. ; 10 in... 60 



Turnip Hoe. TJ.^ inch, 45c. ; 83^ inch 60 



Onion Hoe. 6 inch, 45c.; 7inch, 5Dc.; 8 inch 65 



AVarren lleart-Shuped Ho«s. The finest garden hoe made. 



Small size, 65e. ; medium size, 70c. ; large size 75 



Acme Weeding and Cultivating Hoe. I^oublc ProngCFlg. 



18), iii in. blade, 60c. ; Single Prong (Fig. 22). 6 in. blade... 65 



English SeulBe or I'usli Hoes. Imported. (Handles extra, 

 10c. each.) 5 inch. 50c. ; 6 inch. 5.5c. ; 7 inch, 60c. ; 8 inch, 65c. ; 

 9 inch, 70c. ; 10 inch, 75c. ; la inch 85 



Hoes — Co7ititUied. Price. 



Liehtnluir or V-Shaped Scuffle Hoe. (Fig. 24.) Handled. 



Ends of blade turned up to prevent cutting. 8 inch cut. . .$0.76 



Celery Hilling Hoe, Ity. inch blade L26 



Combined Scuffle Hoe and Rake. (Fig. 2,T) Handled. 8 inch 



cut and six-tO(»th rake, 80c. ; 9^i inch cut and eight teeth. .. 90 

 Combined Draw Hoc and Rake. (Fig. 19.) Handled ; steel. 

 4!^ inch cut and four teeth, 45c. ; 6><J inch cut and six teeth, 60 



GrubHoe. 3K lb., 8Sc. ; 4 lb., $1.00; 4^^ lb 1.26 



Prong Hoes or Potato llooks. (Fig. 20.) Five round tine, 



7oc. ; 4 broad tine 70 



Hot Bed Sush, unglazed, 3x6 feet, for 6x8 in. glass, 90c. each, doz. 10.00 

 Extra fine quality, unglazed, 3x6 feet, for 10x12 in. glass, $1.10 



each. $12.00 doz,; Glazed, $3.00 each, per doz 36.00 



Hot Bed Mats. Rye straw, 3x6 feet, each, $1.00 doz., 11.00 



" " " " " 6x6 feet, each, $1.75 doz., 20.00 



Burlap Mats, lined, waste wool and cotton, quilted. 



Size A — 10x70 inches, $1.00 each, per doz U.OO 



" B— Ti;x76 ■' 1.25 " " U.OO 



Woterproofed Duck Mats. Same as above, with water- 

 proofed duck on one side to shed rain. 



Size C— 40x76 inches, $1 50 each, per doz. 16.00 



• • D— 76x76 " 2.00 " " 22.00 



Knives, Budding. Ivory handles, finest quality steel ; straight 

 blade, long handle(C), S1.50;Btraight blade, short handle (B), 



$1.25; round point blade, curved handle (A) 1.26 



Knives, Pruning. Stag handles, finest quality. Medium size, 

 single blade (D), hoc; medium size, double blade (E), $1.26; 



large size, single blade (F) 86 



Labels, Wooden. Garden labels are put tip in packages of lOO ; 

 pot, plant and tree tables in packages of 5QQ. 

 Garden, 8 inches Plain, $0.40 per 100 Painted, 60 



I»ot, 



Wired, 



12 

 4 



6 

 6 

 3K 



50 



50 per 1,000 



76 •■ 



90 " 



1..W 

 1.25 



78 

 1.0« 

 1.26 

 1.76 

 1.60 



Glass Label Holder. For permanent labelling, 5c. each, 60c, 



doz., mailed, or, buyer paying expressage, per 100 3.60 



Mastlea, for glazing greenhouses, sash, etc. — new or old- 

 superior to putty, does not ciack off. One gallon glazes 300 



lineal feet. Prices: 40c. qt., 75c. i< gal., gallon l.*0 



Masticu Glazing Machine, tor applying above 1.16 



Measures, Seamless Steel. {Di^ Measures.) Stamped from one 

 piece, with heavy top band ; galvanized. Quart size, 40c. ; two 



quarts. 50c. ; four quarts. 65c. . eight quarts, $1.00; bushel 2.60 



Oak Measures, )^ bushel, T5c. ; peck. 46c. ; four quarts, 36c. ; 



two quarts, a'ic. ; one quart. 20c. 'S ev^t of these five 1.65 



Pencils. Indelible Label Pencil. Black lead, 6c. each. ..doz. . 60 



Picks. Clay or Railroad. Handled. Light, 75c. ; medium 86 



Pick .Mattock. Axe hand led 1.00 



Axe Mattock. Axe handled 1.25 



Plant Protectors, Bryant's. Bentwood bows covered with net- 

 ting, IJo. each. Sl.oO doz., $12.00 hundred. 

 Wotcrprool Paper. Cone-shaped, for individual plants: 



6 inches high per doz., $0.25; per 100, 1.76 



9 •• " " .50; " 3.76 



12 " " " 75; • " 5.60 



15 " " " 1.00; " 7.76 



UUI Protectors. For vines and seedlings in masses: 



10 Inches diameter per doz., $0.50; per 100, 3.78 



H " " •• 76; " 6.60 



Pruners, Waters' Tree. The best pruner on the market; cuts 

 limbs up to 5^ inch in diameter: with four toot handle, 70c.; 



six foot, 80c. ; eight toot. 90c. ; ten foot, $1.00; twelve foot 1.10 



"Telegraph" Pruner, attaches to pole of any length, oper- 

 ates with a cord; a spring throws knife back 1.00 



The "Victor" Tree Pruner. Chisel blade with finger 

 guide. Very rapid work may be done with this 2.00 



EGG 

 TESTES. 



BRASS SYRINGE. 



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