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WIDTH. 
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24 inches.. 
36 inches.. 
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rice by express or freight, at expense of purchaser. 
SQUARE FEET, PER BALE. 
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iI This little instrument is for marking 
Com Poultry Marker. scune and ola chickens and all kinds 
: of fowl. Invaluable to breeders and farmers, as the markings 
will enable them to recognize their own fowl at a glance. 
An advantage for young chicks, as eggs are marked from 
different breeds and as soon as hatched are marked, thus 
enabling you to tell their age and every detail. 
two sizes, large and smal]. Price, 25 cents each, postpaid. 
or the cure of roup, catarrh, cold 
and distemper. 
the habit, to kill the fowls affected, to prevent the spread 
of the disease; this is, happily, no longer necessary, since 
the introduction of Roup Pills. Per box, 30 cents, postpaid. 
GALVANIZED STEEL WIRE NETTING. 4 
For pigeon houses, poultry yards, lawn fences and trellises. Put upin 
bales 150 feet long. This netting is the best grade, made of No. 19 steel 
} Wire, 2-inch mesh, double twist and thoroughly galvanized. The 1 foot 
wide is extensively used for training vines over porches, up posts, etc., 
and is far preferable to twine. 
I offer this netting in bales of 150 lineal 
PRICE, PER BALE. 


Made in 
It was formerly 
POULTRY 
MARKER. 

GALVANIZED STEEL WIRE NETTIN 
THE GREAT CALIFORNIA INSECT POWDER, Seornc*ita‘ouce vies 
5 worms, bed-bugs, lice, 
a mosquitoes, fleas, cockroaches, gnats, flies, rose bugs, beetles, moths and ants. 
An infallible exterminator of all insect pests of the household, field, orchard, garden and conser- 
vatory. It is absolutely harmless to plants and animals, and if kept in tight cans retains its vir- 
tue for years. Its death dealing effect is swift and certain, even if reduced in strength with from 
four to ten times its bulk of flour or air-slaked lime, or if applied in water. Hence is cheap also. 
Entirely non-poisonous and harmless to al] creatures except insects. Used by all leading horti- 
culturists and endorsed by all leading agricultural papers, also by such authorities as Prof. A. J. 
Cook, of Michigan, ete. Why will you let the worms eat up your cabbage and currant bushes, and 
lice kill your hens, and be bothered with flies, mosquitoes, bed-bugs, ants, cockroaches, moths, 
etc., when you can swiftly and surely and cheaply kill these pests by the simple application of a 
little Buhach. 2 ounce cans, 25 cents each; 5 for $1.00, by mail, postpaid. 
A A handy dusting apparatus for economically using Buhach or any 
Giant Powder Bellows. other dry insecticide. Price 25 cents each, postpaid. 
] Invaluable for the destruction of 
Hammond $s Slug-Shot. potato bugs, cut worms, chinch 
bugs, rose bugs and slugs, curculio and all lice, worms or cater- 
illars, upon melon, cucumber, grape and squash vines, to- 
acco, cotton, cabbage and egg plants, currants, fruit and orna- 
mental trees and all shrubs and flowering plants. It comes 
prepared for use, and is simply dusted lightly on, so that it 
reaches all parts of the plant. The quantity used per acre 
varies from 10 to 40 pounds, according to size and number of 
lants. Exprers or freight: Bblis, 235 lbs., net, 4 cts. per 1b. 
ags, 100 lbs., $4.50; 50 lbs., $2.50; less than 50 lbs., 8 cts. per Ib. 
(By mail add & cts. per lb.) Tin canister, with perforated top 
that unscrews, and filled with slugshot, 35 cents each, postpaid. 

TRADE MABE 
5 Excelsior Brand. Flowers are like people their 
Walker s Plant Food. health depends upon their food. It Tae be nour- 
ishing, but not too rich to force growth and cause reaction. I consider 
Walker’s Plant Food to be as near a chemically correct flower food as there 
is now upon the market. It possesses all the elements necessary to nourish 
and make beautiful both flowers and plants. It is odorless and perfectly 
soluble. It is not a stimulant, but a perfect food for flowers, in a concen- 
trated form. It will make healthy plants make brighter flowers and pro- 
long the period of blooming. Put up in two size packages, the large size 
containing sufficient food for 25 ordinary sized plants for one year. The 
8mall size contains just half the quantity. Directions on each package. 
Price, large size, 50 cents ; small size, 25 cents, postpaid. 
Reichart’s Patent Plant Protector, {or Protecting young plants from 
the cold and wet weather of early 
spring; also from the ravages of insects. You can sow all sorts of vine seeds, 
such as Cucumbers, Melons, Squashes, etc., at least two weeks earlier, by pro- 
tecting the hill during the night, or duringcold, wet weather with this Pro- 
tector. The Reichart’s Plant Protector is made of water-proof paper, and if 
taken care of will last for years. 25 cents per dozen, postpaid. By express, 
$1.50 per 100; $14.00 per 1,000, purchaser paying express charges. 
» The Reddick Mole Trap. All the old traps boiled down into a 
better one at one-third the old _ price. 
This trap embraces all the good points found in high priced traps; 
=itissimple, durable and practicable. Easily set and does not get out 
of order. Sure death to moles. Boxed ready for shipment weighs 
about 3 pounds. Price by express, at purchaser’s expense, 90 cts. each. 
SN H A simple, durable and cheap seed drill that 
\ The Acme Seed Drill, will open a furrow and distribute beet, 
cabbage, carrot, celery, lettuce, onion, radish, turnip, and all such 
seeds with perfect regularity. It is utterly impossible for it to sow 
‘anything but accurately, doing the work as thoroughly as the costly 
machines, and will cover ten times the ground that can possibly be 
covered by hand. Price, 65 cents each, by express, at purchasers ex- 
pense, or I will deliver them all charges prepaid for 85 cents each. 




































BEICHART’S PATENT PLANT PROTECTOR. 
THE ACME SEED DRILL, 
98 

CAPONIZING INSTRUMENTS. 
Poultrymen can double their profits by ca- 
ponizing their chicks; the demand for capons 
in all large markets always exceeds the sup- 
ply, and prices are very much higher. The & 
operation is very simple. Can be performed 
byanyone. Full directions sent with each set 
of instruments. Price, $2.50 per set, postpaid. 
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CONCAVE 
POTATO KNIFE. 
CONCAVE POTATO 
KNIFE.—For cutting seed po- 
tatoes. With this knife your po- 
tatoes can be cut better, and 
from $2 to $3 per acre saved in 
seed and time. One man can 
do the work of two. Full direc- 
tions for use with each knife. 
35 cents each, postpaid. : 
SCOLLAY’S RUBBER SPRINKLER.— 
For sprinkling flowers. $1.10 each, postpaid. 
SCOLLAY’S PUTTY BULB. — For glaz- 
ing greenhouses, sash, etc. A pressure with 
SCOLLAY 
SPRINKLER. 
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the hand ejects the putty. $1.10 each, postpaid. 

EXCELSIOR WEEDER. 
LANG’S WEEDER. 
EXCELSIOR HAND WEEDER.—Useful © 
for stirring soil in hot-beds, weeding seed- P| 
beds, etc, 30 cents each, postpaid. 
LANG’S HAND WEEDER. — One of the 5 
best v,ceders made; a band passing over the 
fingers gives perfect use of the hand for pull- 
ing weeds without having to lay down the 
tool. 30 cents each, postpaid. 
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HAZELTINE WEEDER. 
HAZELTINE HAND WEEDER.—Made 
of best steel, good size, durable. 35 cents each, ~ 
postpaid. 
GLASS CUTTER AND GLAZING TOOL. 
—A handy article to have about the green- 
house; cuts glass as easily and as good as a 
diamond. 15 cents each, postpaid 
I fee] confident in of- 
The Weed Slayer. fering my customers 
this tool, that they will find it a practical 
labor and time saving machine for destroying 
weeds in the garden, among Onions, Turnips, 
Corn, Potatoes, Strawberries, etc.; also very 
useful for weeding among flowers and in 
gravel walks. It is very light, 
weighing but 7 pounds. Isstrongly 
made of the best steel and iron, 
is adjustable to any height 
of person; cuts from 1 to 14% 
in. under ground and 7 in. 
wide. Price, $1.75, by 
express or freight, 
purchaser to pay 
the charges. 
GLASS CUTTER. 
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