PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.— REQUISITES. 



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COLD FRAME AND PIT, 



Already fitteJ for putting together by purchaser. "When set up is of the 

 following dimensions, ^^ fett wide by 9 teet long by 2!-^ feet high at back 

 by 1 footintroDt. The frame and saih will come all "knocked down" 

 with one box of jila'^s, so transportation charges will be light* 



The advantages of a cold frame to all who grow flowers and vegetables 

 are inestimable. 1 he plants of fall sown seeds of Pansies. Forget- me-nois, 

 Bellis, CowsUps, Auriculas and many other almo«it hardy things, can be 

 wintered over and make far finer flowers than by any othermeihod. Hulbs 

 of Hyacinths, Tv lips, and l.ilies can be kept in pots in a frame of this kind 

 and be brought in the house at intervals throughout the winter. The 

 coolness induces a growth of roots without exciting the tops into growth, 

 and thereby insures a perfection and luxuriance oi bloom and growth not 

 obtained i I any o her way. Plants, such as Roses, Carnations, Azaleas, 

 Violets, etc.. can be kept over winter or can be brought in the house during 

 the winter for blooming. 



Price of Frame and Glass Complete (f. o. b. cars cr 

 steamers in New York), $ 1 O-OO. 



PATENT PROTECTING CLOTH. 



Specially prepared to prevent rail- 

 dewing and rotting; valuable for pro- 

 tecting plants tr*-'ra frosts, covering 

 hot-beds and frames in spring, in lieu 

 of glass, for Chrysanthemum houses, 

 for covering tender bedding plants at 

 night when there is danger of frost, 

 thereby lengthening the display, etc., 

 at one-tenth the cost of glass. 



Saviples and circular mailed on 

 appltcatton. TE'MPor\r\ CHr\b^NTHEMUM 



PRICES: HOUSE OF PROTECTING CLOTH 



Heavy Grade, per yd., 12c.; per piece of 40 yds., §4.50; weighs about 



46 lbs. per 100 yds. 

 Medium Grade, best for getieral purposes, per yd., loc; per piece 



of 50yds., $4.2;; weighs about 25 lbs. per 100 yds. 

 Lig'ht Grade, mostly nsed in South for tobacco plants, per yd., Cc; 



per piece of 60 yds., $2.50; weighs about ■]% lb.-, per 100 yds. 



HOT-BED SASH. 



Unglazed, best quahty, size 3x6 feet, 

 using 6x8 inch glass. Price, 8oc. each; 



per doz , $9.00. In shooks 



(not put together), 70c. each; 

 $8.00 per doz. 



Hot-Bed Mats 



Made of straw and 

 best tarred cord — 

 they are invalu- 

 able for throwing 

 over cold frames, 

 hot-beds, etc., 

 dunng tne coldest 

 weather; they roll 



up and can be hot-bed mat, 



stowed in small space. Price, size, :i x 6 feet, 



?lSi.oo each; $11.00 per doz.;size, 6 

 x6 feet, $1.75 each; $2o.co per doz. 



Hale's Perfect 



Mole Trap. 



The best Trap Made. 



It is easier set than any other 

 trap, and cannot injure the oper- 

 ator while being set. ^ 



It w 11 caich moles when quue 

 deep in the ground, and there 

 being no pin or 01 her obstruction 

 projecting into the run, there is 



nothing to frighten the 



mole as it passes, and in 



doing so raises the ground 



over the ''r.:n'' just enough 



to sprinj; the trigger, which 



rests on the soil over the 



"run. ' The points of the 



pins being in the ground. 



It cannot injure domestic 



animals. Price, $2.00, 



RUSTIC BASKET. 



BRAZEE'S FRUIT 



PICKER. 



A fruit-picking device of pro- 

 nounced success; there are no 

 cutting blades to injure the tree as 

 it is arranged with a pair of cross- 

 arms which are held open by a 

 spring and are closed by drawing a 

 cord. It can be set at any angle 

 from the handle so as to get at 

 fruit in apparently inaccessible 

 situations. 'I he handle i- in sections 

 and can be lengther ed cr shortened 

 as desired. It picks fruit rapidly, 

 of all kinds, large cr small, and 

 without bruising. It dispenses with 

 climbing and ladders, and is easily 

 operated. 



price: 



Complete with pole $1.25 



Without pole §1.00, or by mail 1.15 



FRUIT 



PICKERS 



WIRE FKUIT PICKER. 



WIRE FRUIT PICKER. 



A ver>' excellent device; can be attached to poks of 

 any length. Price, wiihout pole, 25c., by mail, 35c. 



RUBBER HOSE. 



Henderson's "Best 



Para " is made entirely from New 

 Para Kubber, and will outlast cheap 

 hose three ti.Ties over, it is really the 

 cheapest in the end. Standard 

 or Good Quality is a grade 

 that we only offer to people wanting 

 cheap hose Rubber hose is sold in 

 uniform lengths of either 25 

 or 50 feet, and when purchased in 

 the^e "uniform" lengths we furnish 



couplings on free. (Our 



'^ Best Para'^ is fitted with the ne'Uj 

 water tight *' Wedge-Coupling f ) 



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PEICES. 



Internal 

 Diameter. 



^4 inch 



I inch...., 



"Best Para " Hose 



Price per Price per 



25 ft. length. 50 ft. length. 



$4.00 $ 7.50 ... 



.. . 5.50 10.50 



"Standard" Hose. 



Prtce per Price per 



25 ft. length. 50 ft. length 



• .••$3-oo S575 



• ■■ 3-75 7-00 



Rustic Hanging 

 Baskets. 



Diameter, 8 in. §i.oo; lo in. 

 ^■$ !.-.■;:' 12 in. $1.50 each. 



"Double Edg-e" 



Pruning Saw. 



Cuts by direct action both ways. Holes 

 are provided so it can be attached to a 

 pole. The "lightning" teeth are used for 

 the larger limbs the fine teelh for the 

 smaller limbs. Pnce, 16 inch, 6oc-; 18 

 inch 7CC.; 20 inch, 8 c. 



Combined Saw 



and Chisel. 



The saw is 

 twelve inches 

 lone. The 

 chisel is three 

 inches wide, made thin. A handle of con- 

 venient length can be inserted. Price, gcc. 



Water's Improved 



Tree Pruner. 



The hook encircles the limb and supports 

 the blade on both sides ^ which allows the blade 

 to be made vtry thin, thereby reducing ihe 

 resistance of the wood, and making an easier 

 end smoother cut than any other device. 



The small space required for working the 

 knife allows it tj be used among close, dense 

 branches. 



Price, length of pole, 

 4 f; , 75c.; 6 ft., 85c.; 

 8ft. , $1.00; 10 ft. ;$i. 15; 

 12 ft., $1.25. Extra 

 knives, each, 20c. 



TELEGRAPH TREE PRUNER. 



The knives being thrown back by a clock spring, it can be 

 operated by a rope, and a handle of any length can be attached. 

 Pilce, Without pde^ $1.00. 



