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Wm. Elliott & Sons, 54 and 56 Dev Street, New York. 



"STANDARD" FLOWER POTS. 



These pots are all full inside measurement, height and 

 width, which makes them at least one size larger than by 

 the old way of measuring. Breakage is not one-half as 

 great as in other pots, the deep ring protecting them from 

 any ordinary hard usage. 



per 100. 

 2% inch, Thumb |; 85 



3 " Gill 1 25 



4 " Half pint 2 00 



5 " Pint 2 75 



6 " Quart 4 25 



7 " Three pints 6 50 



8 " Half gallon 9 00 



10 " Two gallons 18 00 



12 " Four gallons 27 00 



SQUARE SEED PANS. 



6x6 inches, 2 in. deep . 

 8x8 <. 2 " 



10x10 " 2y^ " 



12x12 " 3 " 



per doz. 



. S2 00 



. 2 50 

 . 3 00 

 . 3 50 



ROUND SEED OR LILY PANS. 



Heieht. width. per doi. 



4x8 inches $1 50 



5x10 " 1 75 



6x12 " " 2 00 



7x14 " 2 50 



8x16 " 2 75 



INSECTICIDES AND FUNGICIDES. 



Bordeaux Mixture. For all fungoid diseases, such as mildew 

 and various rots of grapes, etc. Prepare by adding 

 one gallon of mixture to 49 gallons of water. 1 gal. 

 can, SI. 25; 5 gal. can, $5.00. 



Copperdine. A remedy for fungoid diseases of plants, par- 

 ticularl}' for grapes, curing downy and powdery 

 mildew, black rot, scab, etc. 1 gal. jug, SI. 50. 



Fir Tree Oil. One of the mostreliable for red spiders, green 

 fly, mealy bug, caterpillars, slugs, blight, etc. Dilute 

 with water and apply with ordinary syringe or bellows, 

 or by dipping the plants. Per pt., 75 cts. ; qt. , $1-4:0 ; 

 half gal, $2.50; gal., $4.25. 



Fir Tree Oil Soap- Useful on greenhouse and garden plants, 

 killing red spider, mealybug, aphis, etc. In the vege- 

 table garden for potato bugs, cabbage worms, etc. ; 

 on trees, for caterpillars, etc. Does not injure fruit 

 or foliage, and there is not the slightest danger of 

 poisoning from fruit or vegetable where it is used. 

 Per y^ lb. tin, 25 cts. ; 2 lbs., 75 cts. ; 5 lbs., $1.75 ; 10 

 lbs., $3.25; 20 lbs., $6.00. 



Fostite. A powder easily applied with a powder gun or 

 bellows. An excellent preventive for all fungoid 

 diseases; mildew, black rot, rust, leaf blight, etc., 

 also effective as an insect destroyer. 5 lb. package, 

 50 cts. ; 25 lb. box, $2.00. 



Gisliurst Compound. An English preparation for green fly, 

 scale, bark lice, mealy bug, red spider, etc. Dissolve 

 in water and apply with syringe. Per lb. box, 50 cts. ; 

 3 lb. box, |1.00. 



Grape Dust. A preparation to kill the destructive mildew 

 that strikes the grape vine ; also for like use upon 

 any other plants or trees affected with mold, mildew 

 or rust mites, either in greenhouses or the open air. 

 5 lb. pkt., 35 cts. ; kegs of 100 lbs., |5.00. 



Hellebore. Powdered White Hellebore for rose slugs, cur- 

 rant worms, etc. Dust on with gun or bellows while 

 the foliage is moist. Per lb. , 25 cts. 



Lemon Oil- A comparatively new insecticide, making a sweet- 

 smelling, milk white, soapy wash that may be trusted 

 in the hands of the most careless operator, being 

 perfectly safe and perfectly harmless to the tenderest 

 foliage and roots. Destroys mealy bug, scale, thrip. 



red spider, black and green fly, caterpillar, etc. 

 Directions on each can. 'Apt., 25 cts.; pt., 40 cts.; 

 qt., 75 cts. ; % gal., S1.25 ; gal., $2.00. 



Nikoteen. Is the cheapest, cleanest and most effective of 

 insecticides, and will not injure or discolor delicate 

 plants. It is composed of that element in tobacco 

 which gives it its value as an insecticide and nothing 

 else. The best extracts of tobacco contain from 1% 

 to 2% per cent, of nicotine; this prepai'ation contains 

 40 per cent, of nicotine, and one case of ten bottles is 

 equivalent to two thousand pounds of stems, or 

 twenty-five gallons of tobacco extract. Bottle, $1.50. 

 Vaporizing pans, SI. 50 each ; three for S4.00. 



Paris Green. (New Process.) Lighter, giving more bulk 

 per pound ; also far more soluble than ordinary 

 grades. 1 lb., 35 cts. ; % lb., 20 cts. ; % lb., 15 cts. 



Persian Powder. Very effective for killing almost all insects 

 by filling up the breathing pores and suffocating them. 

 Procuring fresh, unadulterated stock of this powder 

 is necessary. Per lb. , 40 cts. 



Slug Siiot. Destroys all insects injurious to house and gar- 

 den plants, vegetables and fruits of all kinds. Equals 

 Paris green where used liberally, without the danger 

 from poison. Piices : 5 lb. pkt., 25 cts. ; 10 lb., 45 cts. ; 

 per bbl. of 235 lbs., 4 cts. per lb. 



Sulphur, Flowers of. A staple preventive for mildew on 

 grapes, roses, etc. Lb., 10 cts. ; 10 lbs., 60 cts. ; 25 

 lbs. and over, 5 cts. per lb. 



Tobacco Stems for Fumigating. Clean and free from rubbish. 

 In bales of 100 lbs., $1.50 each ; 500 lbs., $6.00. 



Tobacco Dust. If dusted on while the foliage is moist it 

 destroys rose lice, cabbage and turnip fleas, etc. 

 Spread upon the ground, it keeps off earth insects and 

 acts as a fertilizer. Per lb., 10 cts. ; 5 lbs., 35 cts.; 

 10 lbs., 60 cts. ; 100 lbs., $3.00. 



Tobacco Soap. (Eose Brand.) Makes an excellent wash 

 for plants and trees infested with green fly, lice and 

 eggs of insects. Dissolve 2 oz. in a gallon of water. 



% lb. tins, 25 cts. 



Whale Oil Soap. Makes an excellent wash for trees and 

 plants; kills insects and eggs on the bark. Per lb., 

 15 cts. ; 5 lbs., 60 cts. ; 25 lbs. and over, 10 cts. per lb. 



