CATALOGUE FOR THE SOUTH. 



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VrWETSTOTHHS. 



American Indian Pond Whetstone, 



postpaid $ .40 



Round Eng-lish "Whetstone, postpaid 60 



French "U'hetstones, postpaid 65 



Black Scythe Stones, each, postpaid 40 



Fruit and Vegetable Gatherer's Bag, 



postpaid — 3.25 



PBUIT GATHERERS. — This is the ar- 

 ticle to pick your fruits without bruising. 

 It is made of galvanized wire, funnel 



shaped, put at the end of any desired 

 length of pole. Price. S1.50, postpaid. 



VEGETABLE OR PRUIT BASKET. — 



Made of Xo. 12 1,^ wire, with heavy top rim 

 and drop handle. The wire is galvanized 

 before weaving. Size, % bushel. Price, 

 $1.50 eacli. 



STECKZiER'S OXRA GLOVES. — Made of 

 crude m.ule's skin; strong and durable; the 

 article which was long wanted for gar- 

 deners. $1.25 per pair, postpaid. 



KEES PRUIT PICEIER. — The superiority 

 of this fruit picker can be seen at a glance. 

 Picking can be done from any angle by a 

 gentle push or pull. The fruit falls into 

 the cloth bag so there is no danger of 

 bruising it. The bag is large — 8 inches 

 deep and 5i/^ inches in diameter. It may 

 be worked until filled and then, lowered to 

 the ground without spilling. Price, with- 

 out pole, $1.50 each, postpaid. 



RafEia is the name if a palm which fur- 

 nishes a staple article of commerce called 

 raffia fiber. It is used by the natives for 

 making cloths called silk lambas and re- 

 bannas, which bring fancy prices in Europe 

 and America. "\\'hile it has been used to 

 some extent in Am.erica in the manufacture 

 of hats, its principal use is for tying vines, 

 flowers, asparagus and celery bunches and 

 for grafting. It is as soft as silk, and not 

 affected by m.oisture or change in tempera- 

 ture so as to risk cutting or wounding the 

 most delicate tissues and it does not break 

 or ravel when folded or knotted. These 

 qualities bring it into general use. ]/^ lb., 

 30c.; 1 lb., 40c.; 10 lbs. lots and over at 

 30c., not prepaid. Natural color, which is 

 a light straw. 



RAPPIA NEEDLES. — Xo. 18, small; X'o. 

 20, large, 5c. eaclu 



KINDERGARTEN- SUPPLIES. — We have 

 on hand a large stock of Raffia for Kin- 

 dergarten use. which we quote in colors: 

 Red, Green, Purple, Garnet, Black, Blue, 

 Brown and Orange. 25c., per ounce; 65c., 

 per M lb.; S1.25 per Yz lb.; S2.50 per lb., 

 postpaid. 



REED'S POR WORKING RAPPIA. 



Postpaid 



Per oz. Per lb. 



X'o. 1 $0.30 $2.00 



Xo. 2 25 1.90 



Xo. 3 — .20 1.80 



Xo. 4 20 1.75 



MACREME CORD. — Assorted colors; for 

 use in Raffia work, 40c. per ball, postpaid. 



RINGS POR WORKING MACREMB 

 CORD. 



X'o. 1. At 35c. per dozen, postpaid. 

 X'o. 2. At 30c. per dozen, postpaid. 

 X'^o. 3. At 25c. per dozen, postpaid. 



GET RID OF THE BOLL WEEVIL. 



DONT WASTE YOUR TIME AND MONEY 



fooling with untried, untested Calcium Arsenate. You can get from STECKLER 

 the identical brand used by the United States Agricultural Department in their 

 successful tests. 



YOU WILL SAVE MONEY — AND YOUR COTTON CROP— by buying this 

 tested Calcium Arsenate fro.m us. 



PRICES ON POWDERED CALCIUM ARSENATE (Not Mailable.) 



200 pound barrels $45,00 



100 pound kegs 23.00 



25 pound kegs 8.00 



5 pound packages 2.25 



1 pound package 50 



NOTHING ON THIS PAGE IS POSTPAID, EXCEPT WHERE NOTED. 



