GARDEN AND FARM IMPLEMENTS. 



149 



Hose Keels. 



Holly, No. 1 lick 

 .1 ' 2 '• 



3 ■■ 

 Daisy, 

 Sylph, 



s 100 ft. 

 150 •• 

 200 " 

 100 " 

 150 " 



hose, $3.25 

 " 4.00 

 " 3.50 

 " 1.00 

 " 2.25 



Hose Menders. 



Each. 



Doz. 



Woodason, J inch 8 §0.75 



Kubber Hose. 



Cy^VmCTEJJQ^'''^^^^^^M ARMORED 

 SPRING STEEL GALVANlZED.'^4i33 



Armored Hose in 25 and 50 foot lengths, I inch, at 18 

 cents per foot. 



Best 3-ply f inch Rubber Hose— 10, 12, 15, 18, 20 and 25 

 cents per foot, according to quality. 



Piice for other sizes on application. 



Patent Plant Bed Cloth. 



A cheap substitute for glass nnd will keep out many degrees 

 of frost. Also useful for shading material. Light grade, 5 cts. 

 per yard ; per piece of about 65 yards, 12.75. 

 Medium grade, 10 cts. per yard ; per piece of about 40 yards, 



8 CIS. per yard. 

 Heavy grade, 12 cts. per yard ; per piece of about 60 

 yards, 10 els. per yard. 



Samples mailed on application. 

 StraAV Mats, for covering hot-bed sashes, etc. 3 ft. by 

 6 ft., §1.00, §10 per doz. ; 6 ft. by 6 ft., $1.50 each, §15 per doz. 



House Frames. 



A very useful appliance for raising 

 seeds in the house. We ni.ike them 

 in two sizes. No. 1. 16 inches long, 

 12j inches wide and 4 inches deep. 

 Without glass, 40 cts. With glass, 

 complete, 50 cts. 



No. 2. 24 inches long, 12 inches 



wide and 4 inches deep. Without 



1 glass, §1.00. With glass, complete, 



' §1.25. 



Hotbed Sash. 



3x6, Unglazed, ,§1.15. Glazed, $2.25. 



Hawk's Plant Protectors. 



A cheap and serviceable plant pro- 

 tector. By using them many plants can 

 be forwarded at least two or three weeks. 

 §3.00 per doz. 







Cut a thin slice from 

 center of Potito, hold 

 up to light anfl gee feeders 

 as in small cut. 



Concave Potato Knife. 



For cutting seed potatoes. 

 This is undoubtedly the best 

 knife for the purpose. Cut a 

 thin slice from centre of Po- 

 tato, hold up to light and see 

 feeders as in small cut. 



25 cts. each ; postpaid, 30 cts. 



The Lightning- Potato Eye Cutter 



does the work many times faster 

 nnd is more accurate than the knife. 

 It is gauged to cut enough flesh with 

 each eye to strengthen and vita ize it 

 and does the work in a scientific 

 manner. No matter how small a 

 crop you intend to plant, you should 

 use this cutter. 



25 cts. each ; 30 cts. po.stpaid. 



German Pruning- Shears. 



No. 5. Steel blades, coiled steel 

 spring, which cannot drop out. 

 8 inch, §100; 9 inch, $1.25. 



Perfection Pruning- 

 Shears. No. 3. Made entiiely of 

 steel, and adapted to light or heavy 

 pruning; requires little labor, and 

 makes a smooth cut. 7 inch, §2.25; 

 8 inch, §2.75; 9 inch, §3.00. 



English Kose Pruning- 

 Shears. No. 4. Wrought iron 

 handles, steel l)lade and spring. A 

 good tool. $1.50. 



Waters' Im- 

 proved Tree 

 Pruner. 



The hook encircles 

 the limb. The blade 

 being supported on both 

 sides, enables it to be 

 made very thin, .naking 

 an easier and smoother 

 cut; the blade is con- 

 nected by a rod and pole 



from 4 to 14 feet long. Extra cutting blades by mail, 30 cents. 



4 feet pole §1 00 '^1 8 feet pole.. .$1.25 I 12 feet pole.$1.60 



6 " " .... 1.10 I 10 " " ... 1.40 I 



Lee's New Pole Tree Pruner. Hook and blade 



same as the Waters. Can be placed on a pole of any length ; 



is made entirely of wrought iron and steel, reliable in every 



respect. §1.25. Extra blade by mail, 30 cts. 



Disston's Little Giant Pruner. $1 25. 



" " " '* and Saw. $2.00. 



Perfection Mole Trap. 



Considered by many the 

 most perfect trap on the 

 market. Seldom fails to 

 catch the mole. $2.50 

 each. 



Eng-lish. Made entirely of 

 ^^ wrought iron, 30 cts. By 



mail, 40 cts. 



English. 



Olmsted's Mole Trap. 



Operated either by spring or 

 weight, or both. $1.50. 



Hale's Mole Trap. 



The best trap, and has given uni- 

 versal satisfaction. $2.00. 



