PETER HENDERSON & CO.— GARDEN TOOLS. 



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Pruning Shears. 



Flower Gathering Scissors. 



Lopping Shears. 



Hedge Shears and Cutter. 



Grass Edging bhears. 



Price Fig. 



Pruners, Waters' tree, i ft., $1.75; 6 ft $2.00 58 



•• 8 ft., $2.25; 10 ft.... 2.50 58 

 " telegraph tree, operated by cord. . 1.75 63 



" extra knives for tree pruners 25 



Pruning Saw, 16 in., VOc; IS in., 80; 20 in.. 90 50 



" '■ double edge, 16 in 70 49 



" 18 in., 80c.; 20 in. 90 



" " and Chisel combined 1.00 51 



Pump, Henderson portable hand force, 

 with spray and stream tip, to work from 



bucket ,6.00 16 



Raphia, splendid tying material, per lb.. . 25 



Rakes, Steel Garden, 6 teeth 30 



" 8 teeth, 35c.; 10 teeth iO 



« <t "12 teeth 45 



" " 14 teeth, 55c.;'l6 teeth 60 



" " shorttooth; 10 teeth 45 



•• " " 12teeth,50c.;14teeth, 55 



" 16 teeth 60 



" •' Bow, best and mostdurable 



made, 11 teeth 55 9 



" 13 teeth, COc; ]5teeth, 65 9 

 " Wooden, Hay, 3 bow, 12 teeth, 30 



Lawn, 22 teeth 40 



" Gem Lawn, Steel wire, splendid. . . 60 12 

 " Automatic Self-cleaning.lawn rake, 



22 teeth, 70c.; 26 teeth 85 11 



" Daisy, an English iron rake for 

 tearing off heads of daisies, dande- 

 lions in lawns 3.25 10 



Reels for Garden Lines, small, 85c.; large, 1.00 

 Rollers, Iron, Garden and Iiawn, 

 Prices including weights. 



Width of Height Weight 



No. each Section, of Roller, about 40 



A. 2 Section, 7>^ inch, 15 inch, 125 lbs. 7.25 



C. 1 •' 20 " 20 " 220 " 12.00 



D. 2 " 12 " 20 " 300 " 15.50 



E. 3 " 12 " 20 " 450 " 22.00 

 G. 2 " 12 " 24 " 400 " 19.00 

 I. 2 " 12 " 28 " 500 " 22.00 



Rustic Hang-inff Baskets, 10 inch ... 1.25 

 " 12 in., $1.30; 13 in. 1.75 

 Rubber Putty Bulbs, for applying white 



lead and putty in glazing 1.00 



Rubber Sprinklers, for spraying flowers, etc. 



ScoUy's 1.00 48 



" " Perfection, sprays up 



under foliage, etc.. No. 1 . 50 47 



No. 2, 75c.: No. 3 1.00 47 



Sash, Hot Bed, 3x6 ft., unglazed, each 1.25 



" " perdozen 13.00 



" Glaz'd &Paint'd,ea., $2.75; doz. 30.00 

 Syringes, made of solid brass, in the best 

 manner, and highly finished. Those 

 with the patent valve will flU very quickly. 

 Pkices of Stbinges. 



No. A. 1 spray and 1 stream rose 2.25 



No. 2. 1 coarse and 1 fine spray and 1 



stream rose 3. 75 



No. 00. 1 coarse spray rose only 3.00 



No. 3. Same as No. 5, ^vithout patent valves, 4.75 

 No. 5. 1 coarse and 1 fine spray and 1 stream 



rose, with patent valves 5.50 



No. 7. Same as No. 5, and has knuckle joint 



to syringe up under the leaves 8.50 



Whitman's Sheet Brass, best cheap syringe 1.50 

 Tree Scraper, for removing old bark, 60 54 

 Thermometers, Tin, Japanned black, 



7 in., 15c.; 8 in. 20c.; 10 in. 25 



12in 30 



" Fancy wooden, black, white 



or natural 60 



Cylindrical, all glass for 

 hot beds, etc 75 



Price Fig 



Trowels, ordinary, 5 inch, lOc; 6 inch, 15 5 



7 inch, 20c.; 8 inch.. 25 5' 



" solid steel, 6 inch, 45c.; 7inch, 55 5' 



8 inch 65 6' 



Turfing Iron, for digging up sod 3.50 2i 



Scythes, Lawn, imported, broad blades, 



30, 32, 34, 36, 38 and 40 Inches.. 1.50 

 " Grass. Best American make, 



30, 32. 34, 36. 38 and 40 inches. . 85 

 •' Bush.shortthickbladesforbrush 85 

 " Snaths(or handle), pat. fastening 85 

 " Stone's English round Talacre 15 

 " •' Round Ohio, 10c. ; Flat Ohio 10 



" " Imported German, very fine 



grit 20 



" Rifles, triple emery coated 10 



Scissors, Flowergathering,5in.7oc.;6in. 1.25 3: 



7 Inch 1.50 3: 



■' Clauberg'sflower&fruitpicking 85 



Week's " " ■' 75 3: 



" Grape Thinning, for thinning 



the bunch, 6 inch, $1.00; 7 inch 1.25 3: 



" Handy vine clipping 60 



" Ladies' light pruning, 7 inch.. . 60 3i 



Shears, Pruning-, solid steel 1'i in., 1.00 21 



8J2 in., 1.25; 9>2 in 1.50 21 



Pruning, English, polished steel, 



4 in., 75c.; 5 in., 90c.; 6 in., 1.00 2' 



7 inch, 1.25; 8 inch 1.50 



" Pruning, malleable, with steel 



blade, 8 inch 75 



" Hedge, imported(notch25c.ext.) 



8 inch blade, $1.75; 9 inch, 2.00 3 



" 10 inch 2.25 3 



" " Clyde curved blade, draw 



cut 3.00 3i 



" Iiopping", or branch pruning.im- 



ported, length, 22 in., 2.50 3' 

 " '■ ■^8in.,3.00;38in.,3.50;48in 4.00 3' 



" " Draw cut, imported. cut 



smooth and easily,22 inch, 2.75 3; 

 " 28in.,3.50;38in.,4.25;48in. 5.50 3i 

 " " Elyria, excellent, American 



make 1.75 



Grass Edging, imported, (with 



wh el, .50c. extra), 8 in. blade, 2.25 4( 



" 9 in., 2.50; 10 in 2.73 41 



" Lawn, for trimmingunder bushes, 

 fences, etc., with 2 wheels, 



10 inch blades 4.00 4: 



Sheep or Grass, 7 Jj in . blade 1 . 00 4! 



Shovels, smooth back, 90c. ; Ames' extra. . 1 . 25 



" " " round point 1.00 



" Scoops, No. 2, 90c.; No. 3 1.00 



Steel Wire Scoop 1.25 



Spades, smooth back, 90c. ; Ames'ext. qual. 1 . 25 

 Spuds, for cutting docks and weeds out of 



lawns 75 of 



Stakes, Square Green, Tapering. 



2 feet each, 3c.; per doz., 25c.; per 100.1.50 



5c.; " 45c.; " 100,3.00 



6c.; " 60c.; " 100.4.00 



7c.; ■■ 75c.; " 100,5.00 



Be; " 90c.; " 100,6.00 



with foot rest, for lawns, 60 41 

 ■Weeders,Excelsior,(fig.62,)15c.; Jennings' 16 6! 

 3 cornered, (fig, 60,) 25c.; Noyes'.. 25 6: 



" Hazeltine's 25 6« 



■Watering Pots, galvanized iron, 6 qt. 80 6' 

 8 qt, $1.00; 10 qt. 1.25 6' 



12 qt. 1.50; 16 qt 1.75 6' 



" '■ French pattern, galvanized 



iron, 6 qt..$1.25; 8 qt 1.50 61 



Fine roses for the above watering pots, extra, 25 



Weed Cutter, 



Lipped Glazing Points 

 and Pincers. 



49 50 61 



Pruning Tools. 



69 60 



Length of Barrel, 13'^ in. ; diam., ly 



Length of Barrel, IS in.; diameter, I'C 



63 64 65 66 



Weeders. 



Plant 

 Sprinklers 

 Perfection. 



Scolly's. 



STTR/IN-Ca-ES. 



•Watering Pots. 



