WM. ELLIOTT & SONS, SEEDSMEN, NEW YORK. 



83 



THERMOMETERS. 



TESTED AND GUARANTEED. 



Sixes Self Registering. Kegisters 

 both heat and cold ; you can tell 



I exactly how hot or cold it has been ; 



I it is easily reset by the aid of a horse 

 shoe magnet which accompanies each. 



Sixes. Japanned case (Fig. 1), 

 8 inch, $2.50; 10 inch $3.00 



White enamaled case, porce- 



lian scale (Fig. 1), 8 inch, $3.25; 



10 inch 3.75 



Greenliouse Distance. An un- 

 usually plain, readable scale, 

 ranging from 20 1o 100 degrees; 

 colored spirits (Fig. 2) 1.00 



Parlor. Boxwood case ; 

 scale (Fig. 2), 12 inch. 



metal 



.50 



Window. Glass back, nickel 

 plated supporters, allowing 

 free circulation of air, 9J^ 

 inch 



i^TBa 



Tree Scrapers $0 50 



Trowels (English), 5 in., 45 cts. ; 6 in., 55 cts. ; 7 in . . . 65 



" (American forged steel), 5 in., 40 cts. ; 6 in., 45 



cts., 7 in., 50 cts., 8 in 60 



" Ordinary stamped, each 10 



WATERING POTS.— GALVANIZED. 



PHII.ADEPHIA PATTERN, WITH TWO ROSES. 



Substantial and recom- 

 mended for constant 

 use. 



1.00 Fig. 







Round. 



Oval 



6 



quarts 



. $1 75 $2 GO 



8 



" 



. 2 00 



2 25 



10 



" 



. 2 25 



2 50 



12 



" 



. 2 50 



2 75 



FlQ. 



Ordinary Japanned Tin Case (not guaranteed), 

 8 inch, 20 cts. ; 10 inch $0.25 



Minimum Registering showing lowest temperature 

 reached during the night, each fl.OO 



Hot-Bed and Mushroom-Bed. Brass mounted and tipped, 



made especially for plunging $2.00 



Combination Hand 



Hazeltine's " 



Lawn Mowers. 

 Elliott's Victory 

 Ball- Bearing . . . 



ELLIOTT'S VICTORY BALL=BEARINQ. 



Special low pattern for waterftig near the glass, 4 quarts, 

 each, $1.50. 



WEEDERS. 



30 cts. Noyes' Hand .... 25 cts. 

 . , 25 cts. Excelsior Hand ... 15 cts. 

 Lang's Hand, 25 cts. 



THE HOST PERFECTLY .... 

 . . CONSTRUCTED AND EASIEST 

 . . RUNNING riACHINH MADE. 



This mower is fitted with Ball Bearings, 



which reduce the friction astonishingly — even 

 more in a mower than in a bicycle — rendering it 

 easier to operate a 24-inch of this machine than 

 a 16 inch fitted with the old parallel bearings, 

 The gear is entirely enclosed, so that no dirt or 

 cut grass can find its way into the pinions and 

 clog them. The frame cannot be twisted or 

 jarred out of parallel, being bound tightly to- 

 gether by two steel bolts, which make the most 

 rigid frame ever built, and permit of the mower 

 being readily taken apart. The cutter bar is 

 easily removed for sharpening without disturbing 

 the frame. The slight wear of the cone>-, balls 

 and cases is perfectly compensated for by two 

 screws, while with the parallel bearing six to ten 

 screws are required. The double ratchet is 

 lightning like in action, consequently the knives 

 cut the instant the mower is moved. The ma- 

 terial of which these mowers are constructed is 

 the very best, and only skilled labor and the 

 most approved machinery are employed. 



Ball Bearings, Ten-inch Wheels, 



Triple Gear, Four-bladed Reel. 



SPECIAL NET PRICES. 



18 inch cut 



20 " " 



14 inch cut $9 75 



as " '• 10.50 



THE PENNSYLVANIA. 



This mower we can highly recommend, and is too well known to 

 require a lengthy description here. (Rear cut, train of gears, open 

 cylinder. Height of wheel 8 inches. Special net prices: 

 14 inch $7.50 | 16 inch $8.50 | 18 inch $9.50 



$11.25 I 22 inch cut $12.75 



12.00 ; 24 •■ " 13.50 



The Pennsylvania Special High Wheel for High Grass. 



(Rear cut, train of gears, open cylinder, crucible steel knives. 

 Height of wheels, 10)4 inches.) Special net prices; 



15 inch $12.00 I 19 inch $14.00 



17 inch 13.00 21 inch 15.00 



