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HAND CULTIVATORS. 



HAND CULTIVATORS. 



The "Planet Jr." Single Wheel Hoe. "The Planet Jr." Double Wheel Hoe. 



The Planet Jr. Single Wheel Hoe. 



Combines extreme lightness and strength. It has one pair of 

 hoes, three cultivator teeth, two rakes and a plow. §4.50. 



The "Fire-Fly" Single Wheel Hoe, Cultivator 

 and Flow. 



This popular tool is exactly the same as the " Planet Jr.'' 

 Single Wheel Hoe, excepting that it does not have the rakes 

 or leaf lifter. The attachments are a pair of hoes, a set of three 

 reversible cultivator teeth, and a large garden plow. Price 

 13.75. 



Jewel Cultivator and Wheel Hoe, Double. 



The "Jewel" is capable of being quickly adjusted in depth 

 or width of working. As shown in cut it is provided with four 

 slender stirring teeth, each one made of one piece of steel, un- 

 excelled for thorough work, especially in hard soil; one pair of 

 curved side hoes, particularly intended for use among small 

 plants; also, a pair of plows for throwing to or from the row, or 

 for opening furrows. $4.50. 



Garden and 



Farm 

 Wheelbarrows. 



No. 2, Jacob's Patent Wheel §3.25 



"3, " " " 3.75 



"4, " " " 4.25 



No. 3, Baltimore Barrows, strong, neat 3 00 



"4, " " " " 3 50 



"5, " " " " 4.00 



Canal Barrows, Wood Body ■ 2 50 



Boys' Barrows 2. 00 



Lansing Hand Cart. This is one of the lightest Hand 

 Carts in use, very strong and durable, sides and back are 

 movable, will carry 200 lbs. $7.00. 



This tool is the best for all who raise Onions or Garden 

 Vegetables on an extensive scale. It does the work of six to- 

 ten men with ordinary hoes; can be used to straddle rows or 

 work between rows. It has all attachments shown in cut. 

 $6.00. Complete. Plain, with side Hoes only, S3 50. 



The "Fire-Fly" 

 Wheel Garden Plow. 



An indispensable Tool for 

 the Garden. Can be set shal- 

 low or deep. §2.00. 



The Perfect Tomato Trellis. 



Our sales during the past year proved this trellis to be the 

 simplest and best tomato support in use ; we have given it a 

 thorough trial, and find it the most practical on the market, 

 very easily adjusted. 15 cts. each, §1.50 per dozen. 



Tie-Joint. Patented Dec. 4. 1S94. 



SUNDRIES. 



Grafting Wax, first quality, in bars, with directions for 



using. 1 lb. 25 cts.; postpaid, 45 cts. 

 Raffia, the best material for tying plants, vines, etc. Per lb., 



20 cts. 

 Green Linen Twine, for Smilax. 60 cts. per lb. 

 White Cotton Twine, for tying. 20 cts. per lb. 

 Jute Twine, for tying plants or vegetables. 12 cts. per lb. 

 Tar Twine, for tying mats, fodder, etc. 10 cts. per lb.; §8 



per 100 lbs. 

 Baskets, for use in Vegetable Garden — £ bu., oak, 35 cts.; 



1 bu., oak, 45 cts; 1 bu., oak, iron-bound, 75 cts. 



Jersey Peat, for potting plants, etc. $1.00 per bbl. 

 Oregon Peat, only for Orchids. 10 cts. per lb. 

 Propagating Sand. §1.00 per bbl. 

 Prepared Potting Soil. 50 cts. per bush ; §1.00 per bbl. 

 Sphagnum Moss, for packing growing Orchids, etc. 



§1.25 per bbl.; §2 .50 per bale. 

 Cocoa Fibre, for propagating and mulching. 75 cts. bush. 

 Peat MOSS. Excellent for bedding horses or cattle and for 



absorbing the odors of the stable. Prices on application. 

 Missouri Oil Stones. 15 cts. per lb. 



