Horticultural Tools 



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WM. ELLIOTT & SONS 



SEEDSMEN. NEW YORK 



MOLE TRAP, THE IMPROVED 

 ISBELL. 



It is acknowledged by all who have given it atrial as 

 the best I'rap ever invented for catching and destroying 

 the underground mole. When properly set, it never al- 

 lows the mole to escape, and no skill is required in setting 

 it. The '■ Improved " Isbell Mole Trap is made of the best 

 annealed iron, so that it will wear for jears and never 

 shatter, as other mole traps do, they being made of com- 

 mon cheap cast-iron. 



We have not the space, neither is it necessary, to print 

 the hundreds of testimonials which we have received from 

 all parts regarding this trap. 



Directions for Setting : Brush the dirt off the top of 

 the mole track, then stick the two main pronas nito tlie 

 ground astride 1 f it, so that the wooden pin will be about 

 I 'A inches from the bottom of the run. Then brush the 

 dirt back again in its original pc-ition (as near as possible), 

 pull up the handle at the t' p and adjust the catch. 



Price, $2 each. 

 Plant Stakes, Kound Green Tapering (Light)— 



Doz. 100 

 $o 50 $3 00 



Doz. 



100 



20 



$1 00 



30 



2 CO 



40 



2 50 



3 feet 

 3K " 

 4 

 5 



. . 60 



4 00 



. . 70 

 . . 80 



5 00 



6 00 



70 



5 00 



90 



6 00 



. I 10 



8 00 



• I 30 



10 00 





Each 



. 8 teeth 



$0 40 



. 12 " 

 . 16 " 



50 

 60 



. 12 " 

 . 16 " 



45 

 5,5 



I K feet . 

 2 " . 

 2V2 " . 

 Round Green Tapering (Heavy) — 



3 feet 



4 '■ 



5 



6 " 



EAKES— Each 



Garden, steel 6 teeth, $0 35 . 



10 " 45 . 



14 " 55 • 



Short Tooth, stetl, 10 teeth, 40 . 



■' 14 " 50 • 



Hay, Wooden, 3 bow, 12 teeth 30 



Lawn, Wooden, 3 bow, 22 teeth 35 



Queen, steel 75 



Pruners, Waters' Long- 

 Handled ,Tree. 4 feet, 

 75 cts. each ; 6 feet, 85 cts.; 8 feet. Si ; 10 feet, 

 $1.15; 12 feet, $1 25. Extra blades, 20c. each. 

 Ba,£5.a. For tying. Lb. 20 cts., 5 lbs. 8o cts. 

 Saws, Pruning. 14 inches, 65 cts. each : 16 

 inches, 75 cts ; 18 inches, 90 cts.: 20 inches, 

 Jji.io; 24 inches, $1.25. Li^ihtning, double 

 edge, 65 cts. each. Each 



Scissors, Grape. Best English . . jSi to $1 25 

 Flower Gatherers. For cutting and 



holding the Hower Si to 



Scythes, English Lawn. Cast-steel, 34 



to 38 inches Si. 50 and 



Scythe Stones. Round dressed Talacre. 



per doz , $1.50 



Scjrthe Rifles. Triple erhery-coated . . 

 per doz., $1 



Shears, Grass Border. 8 in., S2 25 ; 9 in. 

 Shears, German Pruning, 



Each 



.50, and 10 in. . . . $2 75 



Malleable iron, steel 



blades. 7 'A inches i 00 



8 inches i 30 



9 " I 60 



9m: " 1 75 



Hand Pruning. (Wiss.) 7 '4 inch i 50 



8',{ inch, ?i 80 each; 9 inch 2 co 



Hedge. (Willi notch, 25 cts. extra) . .$1.7510 2 2.s 



Sheep. For trimming grass 75 



Shovels, Ames' Best Cast Steel. Square and 



diamond pointed ; long or short handlts .... i 25 

 Smilax Twine. Green. Per ball, 



10 cts.; per doz., St. 

 Spades, Ames' Best Cast Steel. 



$1.25. 

 Spades, Post Hole. Concave. 



Si 50 each. 

 Sprinklers, Rubher. Straight or 

 angle neck. Si each ; if by mail, 

 10 cts. extra for postage. 



Southern Canes. These form a valuable substitute for the more 

 expensive plant stakes in use. They are from 6 to 8 feet in length, 

 and can be cut to any desired size. Being li^ht and durable, they 

 are adapted for supporting roses, carnations, gladioli, etc. Doz. 

 20 cts., S1.25 per ICO, $g per 1,000. 



Syringes. No. 12, 14 inch barrel, i inch in diameter, i stream, Each 

 2-spray roses $3 50 



" No. II, 18 inch barrel, I'A inehes in diameter, i 



stream. 2-spray roses 4 50 



" No. ,s. Best conical valve, 18 X I !4 inches 600 



" No. 6. Large size, i spray, roseand angle joint, turn- 



ing in all directions for washing under the leaves . 7 00 



" Brass Garden, with wooden plunger, 17X1K inches . i 25 



Tin, 75 cts. each , 



Cyclone Spray Pump. 



copper, $1.25 each. 



Thermometers, Self-R»~^istering. Regis 

 ters both heat and .old; you can tell ex- 

 actly how hot or cold it has been ; it is 

 easily reset by the aid of a horse-shoe 

 magnet, which accompanies each 3 25 



Greenhouse Distance. An unusually plain, readable porcelain 



scale, ranging f I om 20 to 100 decrees ; red spirits 1 00 



No. 4. Parlor. Boxwood case, metal scale, 12 inch 50 



No. 5. Bbony. Porcelain scale, red spirits. 8 inch ...... i 00 



10 inch I 50 



12 inch _ _ _ 2 00 



14 inch 2 so 



No. 6. Plate Glass Back. Brass supporters, allowing free 



circulation of air. 8 inch i 50 



10 inch I 75 



No. 7. Ordinary Japanned tin cases (not guaranteed). 7 inch. 15 



8 inch 20 



10 inch 25 



12 inch 30 



No. 9. Hotbed and Mushroom Bed. Brass mounted and 

 tipped, made especially for plunging . . 2 00 



Tree Tubs, Cedar- 





Diameter Heis;ht 





Top Outside Outside 







Inches Inches 



Eacli 



No. I 



.28 ... 22 



. . $7 CO 



No. 2 



.26 ... 20 



. . 6 00 



No. 3 



.24 ... 18^ 



. . 5 CO 



No. 4 



.22 ... 17 



. . 4 00 



No. 5 



.20 ... 16 



• • 3 50 



No. 6 



. i8'A ... 15 



■ ■ 3 03 



No. 7 



. 16 A ... 14 



..251 



No. 8 



• i5'2 ... 13 



- • 2 2o 



Trowels 



Solid shank, 



cast 



steel 





. . . ■; ) 



Watering Pots, Galvanized. Phila 

 delphia pattern, with two roses 



Substni tial and recommended 

 for constant use — 



/ Each , 



Quarts Round Oval 



6 Jl 75 $2 00 



8 2 00 2 25 



10 2 25 2 50 



12 2 50 2 75 



Special low pattern, for 

 watering near tlie glass, 4 

 quarts, S1.50 each. 



Noyes' Hand 



-WEEDERS. 



1^= Combination Hand 

 Excelsior Hand 

 Hazeltine's Hand . 

 Lang's Hand . . . 



Each 

 So 30 



• 15 

 ■ 25 



• 25 



• 25 



