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PETES HEJiDESSON & CO.— TOOIiS Hflt> SUNDRIES. 



Asparagus Buncher. 



Horse Radish Graters. 



Budding Knives. 



Asparagus Buncher. (fig- i«>). 



latest and best buncher. The one used 



■ by alt growers for market $3 00 



Axe, handled, 1 25 



" mattock, $1.00 ; with handle .... x 15 



Bill Hook (fig. 101), for cutting out and 



thinning shrubbery I 25 



Brush, Steel Tree, for displacing 



cocoons and insects on the bark ."I 75 



Brush Hook, aze handled ..'. 125 



Dibbers (fig. 102), medium or large .... ._ 45 

 Flower Cement. ' Holds the petals-' 



on cut flowers,, etc.: per bottle. 



Floral TOOlS. set of 4 ; small r 5 



** long hancilecLseW, 125 



Forks, Digging, 4 jrong, 85c; sprong 1 1 

 Manure light, 4 tine. 85c.; 5 tine 1 1 

 " , Hay, 2 tine, 4 oc.;. 3 tine 



" Hand-Weeding (fig. 103), 

 Flower Gatherers, Dubois,y«»- 



pickingat a distance of from 4 to 6 feet 5 • 

 Fruit Picker, can be attached to pole 

 of any length...... .... ...... ........ 25 



Crafting Chisels., (fig. 104) .. .:.. 75 



Garden Lines, 100 ft., braided linen, 50 



" " cotton __"35 



Gardeners' Gloves (fig. ios)*for'~ 



working among thorny plants ■ . ..?.. x 25 



Glass Cutter and Glazing Tool,; 



Glazing Points, Van Reyper's, glass : 



cannot slip. {fig. 106). per 1,000 75 



^ M Pincers for applying, (ftg.107). 50 



Grafting Wax, per lb., 25c.; by mail, 40 



Grass Hooks (fig. 109):. 50 



Grass or turf edging knife (fig. 108/.... 60 

 HatChetS, broad pruning.. . ... .» .... ;.' 75 



Horse Radish Grater, box pat- 



■ . tern (fig. 112), grates is lbs. an hour 6 SO 

 On legs (fig.ni),grates2olbs.anhourg 00 



Hoes, Draw (fig. 119). 5. 6.7. j% and > . 



8 inch . .' -?A° 



" Scuffle (fig. 118), s in., 55c: 6 60 

 in., 7in,65C.; 8 in., 70c.; 9 m.,- % 

 75c: 10 in., 80c.; 12 in. .. ... -i 00 



" Warren (fig 114) •... ..-, 60 



Prong, or potato hook (fig. 120). -so 



•*' Bayonet (fig. n 7 ) ..,.4 50 



Onion, {fig. 115) ; 1 prong ' 30 



~ " ■ 2 prong (^.116) 35 



Rake, combined (fig. H3) , 



4 teeth, 40c.; 6 teeth .... 50 



hOSe, Rubber (fig. 128), in 25 and 56 v 



ft. lengths, only, including couplings, 

 ^viz.: Best Quality, all new rubber, 



' prfoot, %in., 18c; iin., perfoot 1 22 



Good Quality, per foot, K in J 12 



Hose Menders, (fig. ^."kuil'&C " : 



. each;perdoz ..... 60 



• . xin.,icc. each; per doz. xoo 



HOSe Nozzle, brass, with spray tip, 

 and stop cock, J£inch, 85c; 1 inch...;... -x 00 



Hose Nozzle, Graduating,-?/*^ 



and stream, y i in .• \ ,. 



Hose Reels (fig. 128), holding loo.feet, 2 50 



" . '■ holding 200 ft '300 



Knives, Budding, ivory handles, No. 



i2r,$i. 5 o; No. i22,$ t . 25 ; No 123 x.2 S 



Knives, Pruning, stag handles. No. 

 124. $1.0-: No. 125. $1.30; No. 



126, $1.25; No. 127 .;,... x 00 



. J , Asparagus ... 50 



Labels, Wooden. Garden Labels - 



are put up in packages of 100; pot, 



plant and tree labels in packages of 500; 



which will be furnished at 1,000 rates. 



. _ . , • _ , . Plain. Painted 



Garden Labels, 8 in., per too, $0 40 §050 

 12 *• •• , 50 • 65 



Pot " 4 " per tooo. 6b 80 



Lawn Edgers, Everdlng's (fig- *%°-\ 



Splendid tool for trimming the turf around 

 the edges of walks and flower beds ; a revolv- 

 ing knife enables the work to be done with 

 rapidity ; a sharpening attachment accom- 

 panies each..... 3 50 



Lawn Sprinkler, Henderson's. 



(fig. 110.) A beautiful fountain and 

 tlioroughly sprinkles an area of 60 to 

 100 feet in circumference, 4 arm^prink. 



ler, $3.50: 8 arm.... , 4 50 



Ball and Basket, {fig. no.) This fits on 



■ top of the Henderson Sprinkler.... 3 00 



Lawn Sprinkler, "Pomona." 



Art- elegant^ 'Small 4 arm sprinkler, 3 00 



Lawn Sprinkler "Water 



Witch.", to stick in the ground..... 75 



Mats, for Hot-Beds. Made of 



straw;, invaluable for covering cold 

 frames and hot-beds. Size, 3x6 ft,, $1.25 

 each; $12.00 doz. size, 6 1 6 ft., $2.00 each; 



Mol 



ole Traps, Hale's (fig xsO, best 



' trap made 2:5 



•* " Rlcardo's. A new 



and first class trap 1 75 



Plant Protectors, Henderson's 



(fig. 132.) Galvanized wire frames, covered 

 with protecting cloth. Each, 25c. ; per doz. 2 50 



Plant Protecting Frames (fig. 133^ 



for window glass, frames fold. . Frice^ 



(without glass), 35c. each; per doz 3 50 



Protecting ClOth (fig. 131), specially pre- 

 pared to prevent mildewing and rotting: 

 valuable for forwarding and proteciingearly 

 plants from frosts, covering hot-beds and 

 fraynes in spring in lieu of glass, and for 

 throwingover bedding plants at night in fall, 

 for Chrysanthemum houses, etc., at one-tenth 

 the cost of glass. Pieces contain from 40 to 60 

 yards. Samples and circular mailed _x>n 

 application. ■ 



Heavy Grade, peryd., 12c: perpiece 

 of 40 yds ;.. 450 



Medium Grade, best for general 

 purposes, per yd., 10c; per piece of 50 

 yds .' 425 



Light Grade, mostly used in South 

 for tobacco plants, per yd., 6c.; per piece 

 of 60 yds ' a'so 



Plant Sprinklers, Rubber (fig. 



x 53), for sprinkling cut fiowers, seedlings, 

 clothes, etc. % pint size. 65c. ; % pint size, 

 80c.; 1 pint size, (postage 10c. each extra.) 1 00 



Putty Bulb, Rubber (fig.i^) Excellent 

 for glazing. A pressure with the hand ejects 

 the putty along the sash bars; makes tight and 

 neat joint. Does not daub the glass nor stick 



. to the hands. $1.00 each ; by mail 110 



Pruners, Waters' Tree (fig. 152), . 



4 ft., $1.00 ; 6 ft 125 



8 ft., $1.50; 10 ft -I7S 



" Telegraph Tree oper- -. 



atedby cord X 50 



" Gooseberry, for thin' • 



nihgout bushes .xoo 



Raphla, splendid tying material, per lb. 20 

 Reels/or Garden Lines, (fig. 161), large, 1 00 



Rollers. Iron, Garden and Lawn 



(fig. 134.) For use on the lawn, always take 

 - a- "two or three section." as they can be 

 turned without injuring the grass. ' ONE 

 SECTION " will be preferable 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 removed when 

 lighter weight is desirable. These weights 

 always keep the handle up from the ground, 



clean and out of the way. 



No. of Width of Height of 

 Sections. Roller. Roller. 



15 inches. 15 inches. 



Weight 



125 lbs .. 



Net 



Price. 



. 6 50 



PIantNotched,2^" 

 Tree, Notched, 3'A " 

 " Pierced, 3 M " 

 Copper 



Wired, 3*" 



6o(^ 85 



3 36, 



17. 



C. 

 D. 

 K. 

 G. 

 I. 

 Roller, Horse. Lawn, (fig. 135 ■> W'th 



• shafts and seat, 4 sections, 20 in. high, 12 in. 

 wide, making roller 4 ft. wide, weighing 650 

 lbs. The weight can be increased by loading 

 •• ......>t. ". 33 00 



Everding's Lawn Edger. 



XIO 



Lawn Sprinkler. 



Hose and Reel. Hose M ender 



Temporary Cnrysantherotrm House 

 see" Protecting Cloth." 



Henderson's Plant Protector. 



Plant Protecting Frame. 



Garden Roller. 



