WATERING APPLIANCES AND SUNDRIES. 

Brass Garden Syringes. 
No. A. 1 stream and spray rose, 12 x 1 in., $2.25 
ae GC: 1 ae “ “ “ce 14} x 14 “ee 3.50 
ere, etn eS 2 roses, 134 x 1, “ 4.50 
een Pe te aeeat eyes | 6.00 
valve, : a 
pee at “ USo\ log ; 18 wu « 6.50 
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Rubber Hose. 






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Armored Hose in 25 and 50 foot lengths, # inch, at 
18 cts. per foot. 
Best 3-ply ? inch Rubber Hose: 10, 12, 15, 18, 20 and 25 
cents per foot, according to quality. 
Price for other sizes on application. 
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Hose Nozzles. 



For throwing either fine or 



coarse spray, or straight 
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Hallowell (nickel)... .75 
Boss (nickel)........... 1.00 



Aquarius Force Pump. 
One of the best of the small hand or greenhouse pumps. 
Excellent for spraying roses, ete. $8.00. 
Deakin’s Double Action 
Fountain Pump. 
Of brass, and well made. Will Game 
throw a continuous stream 20 to 30 
feet. $7.00. 
Revolving Lawn 
Sprinklers. 

These we consider the 
best patterns for the purpose 
tor which they are designed, 
and also the best in point 
of wear. 
Brusie’s, 8 arm..........$7.50 
PEC Sema Sic: 
a 4, ss 4.00 
Ball and basket, $2.00 extra. 



Perfection and Globe. 
garden sprinklers, 
of brass. 
Small revolving Jawn and 
The bearings and working parts are 
Screw to the hoseand put the pin in the ground. 
75 ets. each; by mail, 90 ets. 

Putty Bulbs. 
One of the most 
useful inventions 
for all who have 
greenhouses. ‘The 
putty is made of a 
consisteney that 
will run through 
the tube. 
By their use one 
man can easily do 
the work of three. 
Seollay’s, $1.00; 
postpaid, $1.10. 
PERFECTION. 

English. 





Perfection Mole Trap. 
ered by many the most perfect 
trapon the market. Seldom fails 
to eatch the mole. 
Made entirely of wrought 
iron, 30 ets. By mail, 40 ets. 
153 

American Round Watering Pot. 

4qt. Light, $ .75| 4qt. Heavy, $1.50 
6s i 1.00} 6 * s 2.00 
SO) ge CR SOFIE ON CR AS TE LY 
12‘ se 1.60 

Galvanized Water Pots. 
A substantial water pot, and 
one we can recommend for constant 
use. 


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French Watering Pots. 
4 qt. Oval, painted green................31.50 
GR iv bes vy BS Connick Boe oe 2.00 
8 “ “ ce 73 2.50 
MDs) tee ss SO aang waedoeNe 3.00 
16 6c “cc “ce “cc 8.25 

House Frames. 
A very useful appliance for 
raising seeds in the house. We 
make them in twosizes. No.1. 
16 incikes long, 124 inches wide 
and 4 inches deep. Without 
glass, 40 ets. With glass, com- 
plete, 50 ets. 
No. 2. 24 inches long, 12 in- 
ches wide and 4 inches deep. 
Without glass, $1.00. With 
‘ glass, complete, $1.25. 



Patent Plant Bed Cloth. 
A cheap substitute for glass and will keep out many 
degrees of frost. Also useful for shading material. We 
use it at our nursery and find it just the thing needed. 
Light grade, 5 cts. per yard; per piece of about 65 yards, 
$2.75. 
Medium grade, 10 cts. per yard; per piece of about 40 
yards, 8 cts. per yard. 
Heavy grade, 13 ets. per yard; per piece of about 40 to 60 
yards,11 cts. per yard. 
Samples mailed on application. 

Hawks’ Plant Protectors. 
A cheap and serviceable plant pro- 
tector. By using them many plants 
ean be forwarded at least two or 
three weeks. $3.00 per doz, unglazed. 

Hotbed Sash. 
3x6, Unglazed, $1.15. Glazed $2.25. 



Olmsted’s Mole ‘Trap. 
Operated either by 
weight, or both. $1.50. 
spring or 
ENGLISH. 
Consid- 

Hale’s Mole Trap. 
The best trap, and has given aai- 
versal satisfaction. $2.00. 
$2.50 each. 
