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Temporary Chrysanthemum House of 
‘«Protecting Cloth,” which see. 
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Plant Protecting Frame. Henderson’s Plant Protector. 
Pruning Saw and Chisel. Lawn Scythe. 
Mats, for Hot-beds. Made of straw; invaluable for 
covering cold frames and hot-beds. Size, 6x6ft. $2.00 
CACIYSBI CMU OZerncetletieciaerismicice eisctcincccr ie siecscicide..sis $22.00 
Rollers, Iron Garden and Lawn. (Fig. 50.) The benefit 
derived from using a roller on the lawn is inestimable. Freezing 
and thawing causes the ground to heave, and if not firmly pressed 
‘Mole Tra’ Ss, Hale 40), best trap made 2.00 
Pick (jg. BB) 150; S18 (ia. 40), dle sf 90 back with a roller before hot weather the grass is apt to be killed 
“ Ymattock, 85¢.; with handle.........cccccsesse02. 1.00 or injured, leaving the lawn full of bare spots. For use on the 
“ Axe, $1.00; with ANGLO ee ere ETRE SL Aeeies Ss 1.15 lawn, always take a ‘‘ TWO OR THREE SECTION,” as they can be 
turned without injuring the grass. ‘* ONE SECTION”’ will be pre- 
Jerable for walks, as they leave no mark. Numbers D, E and G 
are the sizes generally selected for lawns. Our rollers all have 
weights attached to the central shaft and can be unhooked and 
Plant Protector, Henderson’s. (Fig. 42.) Galvan- 
ized tron folding frames, covered with protecting cloth, in- 
valuable for early forwarding of plants, protecting from 
Srosts, insects, etc. Each, 25c.; per ee BecodogunecoRsbNs 2.50 ; centr c a 
Plant Protecting Frames (fig. 41), for window glass, removed when lighter weight is desirable. These weights always 
frames fold. Price (without glass), Be de perdoz.... 3.50 keep the handle up from the ground, clean and out of the way. 
Protecting Cloth (/ig. 43), specially prepared to prevent mil- SIZES AND PRICES Widthof Height Weight 
dewing and rotting ; valuable jor Sorwarding and protecting % r % : : each Section. of Roller. about. wees 
early plants from frosts, covering hot-beds and frames in spring No. A. 2section, T#¢inch. l5inch. 125 lbs teessecee $7.00 
in lieu of glass, and for throwing over bedding plants at nigh’ in SN ONT eit 20 el 20 CAI 220 cee nero 11.00 
fall, for Chrysanthemum houses, etc., at one-tenth the cost of Grass. SoD Peas LZ? ZA) 9 300“ ....... 14.00 
Pieces contain from 40 to 60 yards. Samples and circuiur' n.ailed STEED) Oe os 120 *§ 20 450... 20.00 
on application. Gt (C4. 2} s 12 Ke 24,5 AN) aS sage 17.00 
Heavy Grade, per yd., 11c.; by piece per yd....... $0.10 Sie Tsp 2 eee 1D) ACG) GW foeksscone 20.00 
Medium Grade, best for general purposes, Roller, Horse Lawn. (Fig. 49.) Wéth shafts and seat. 
4 sections, 20 in. high, 12 in. wide, making roller 4 ft. wide, 
weighing 650 lbs. The weight can beincreased by loading.. 32.00 
Rustic Hanging Baskets, 8 in., $1.00; 10 in., 
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per yd., 9c.; by piece per yd ............. 8c. 
Light Grade, mostly used in South for to- 
bacco plants, per yard, 5c.; by piece per 
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Powder 
Powder Duster. Gui® 
Plant 
Sprinkler. Putty Bulb. 
Plant Sprinklers, Rubber Vig. 47), for sprinkling z 
cut flowers, seedlings, clothes, etc. 34 pint size, 65c.; 25 Saw, Pruning (Fg. 60), double edge, 16in..... AX HAPE 3 
pint size, 80c.; 1 pintsize (postage 10c. each extra).... $1.00 es Fe ahaa weer aie Hoos 20in. 80 
Powder Duster (fig. 45), for putting Paris green and Bos pee Cc oe com inedg | 0. oO. 3 1.0u 
slug shot on potatoes, vines, etc. 4-qt. size, 50c.; 2-qt.. 35 asn, ELot- . ’ ng aap : size, ey g ann 
Powder Gun (jig. 46), for applying powders to house plants. 20 oe elas ae Bleach Ber COZ soo ano soar cca a 12.00 
Putty Bulb, Rubber. (Fig. 48.) Excellent for glazing. <A n shooks (not put tog )» 8 § , 
pressure with the hand ejects the putly along the sash bars ; makes $1.00 each; per doz. soc cetcct esses Patt apace 10.00 
tight and neat joint. Does not daub the glass nor stick to the Scythes, rete ee yank prosd ever o 38 inches. 28 
handss/ $100 eachi;\by, mail. ..:. 2c... de -eceececcles $1.10 ef g. 62), 30 to 40 inches.............. 3 
Pruners, Waters’ Tree (79. ab ae " St po) 6 ft. ae é BD : Buel igre 3), eae Lat nee Be AAoe = 
Spaccéa 5 I ; } Ro obeot 
as Telegraph Tree (jig. 55), operated by cord. 1.50 ss Stone’s, Wengen round ee Shea Boothe 12 
Ce extra knives for tree pruners...........-..-- 20 > 5 noun nee aah Hp seis 2B 
Pump, Field Force. (Fig. 52.) Complete outfit (ex- a ee Solna eee eet aauc uae ; a 
cepting barrel) for spraying trees. Throws stream 15 Ce Scisgoe ci a pl mery OO cae a : a : 
or spray 50 ft. A return hose keeps fluid mized....... aes 10.00 cissors, "a en s tlower I g. ae 
> lil qoray and stream tsp, to work from buckle coro. © Week'sflowetand fruit picking. (Fiy.6s). 73 
with spray and stream tip, to work from bucket........-.« 5.00 a BOWCK: Dp Pevsner tha : 
Raphia, splendid tying material, per lb.......-.-..++-- 20 SE ey (fig. 67), for thinning the — 
Rakes, Steel Garden, 6 teeth, 30c.; § teeth.......... 35 iy Handy inate te . ; ny eis afetelatasafeie 4 
Ke 2 5 g. 7 OL hanes « 
CEM ENIGL. 1a tooth’ coc, Lotecth.. i. ge “ Ladies’ Light Pruning (ig. 64), 7inch. 75 
G “ Short Tooth, 12 teeth, 50c.;14teeth.... 55 = Shears, Pruning (/iy. 70), Rect 74 inchs fac Lae 
fs <s Ua" TKUTGGIN hoo dceudneecnsobeeonoe 60 Henderson Field Force % 2 ileable: with et Te aye Base) Ber 
“ «“ Bow (jig. 59). bestand mostdurable,ilteeth. 50 Hand Pump. Pump. ee Hea aa eable, ne oF Ba lade 
ne os “ 13 teeth, 55c.; 15 teeth............. 60 edge (fig. 6° petnote cero ra), 8 in. + 
Ss Sinoden, ee bone pectiess a = 5 3 F ; ; ae \ eS Lopping, or branch pruning. (Fig. 68.)...-- 2.50 
«Gem Lawn (jig. 58), splendid. for leaves.....-. 6 ; = Grass (jig. 71), with new curved handle ; prevents 3 
Reels ( fig. 57), for Garden Lines, small, 50c.; large. 5 : rubbing knuckles on the ground, 7 in. blade.... 1.50 
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