Plant Supports and Tying Material 



Stakes. Bamboo, Dyed Green. Very fine 

 for staking Delphinium, hardy Chrys- 

 anthemum, Gladiolus, etc. 



Length Doz. 100 1000 



18 in SO 12 $0 40 $3 SO 



24 in 15 SO 4 00 



30 in 20 60 4 SO 



36 in 22 7S 5 50 



48 in 30 1 25 8 00 



60 in 35 1 40 10 00 



72 in 40 1 60 14 00 



Bamhoo {Natural), Heavy. Suitable for 

 Dahlias and Roses. 



Doz. 100 



J-in. diam. , 4 ft. long $0 60 $4 50 



f to J-in. diam., 6 ft. long 85 6 00 



Split Bamhoo. A good support for pot- 

 grown plants, Hyacinths, Tulips, etc. 



100 1000 



12-inch $0 25 $1 50 



15-inch 30 1 75 



18-inch 35 2 00 



24-inch 40 2 50 



Wood Stakes. Tapering, painted green. Of 

 medium weight, for supporting annuals 

 and the less heavy perennials. 



Each Doz. 100 



l|ft $0 03 SO 25 S2 00 



2 ft 05 45 3 50 



2i ft 06 65 5 00 



3 ft 09 85 6 50 



4 ft 12 1 25 10 00 



5 ft 15 1 50 12 00 



"Dennis" Square. Sufficiently 

 strong to support the 

 heaviest plant. Com- 

 plete with a piece of 

 flexible rattan that may 

 be laced through a 

 series of holes, which 

 are bored in the stake, 

 for the purpose of en- 

 closing the foliage of the 

 plant to be supported. 

 Or three or four stakes 

 may be used to com- 

 pletely encircle a vigor- 

 ously growing peony. 

 Again a number of 

 stakes may be placed in 

 a continuous row, the 

 rattan passing from 

 stake to stake to form 

 an ideal trellis for Sweet 

 Peas. 



Doz. 



1-inch X 3 feet long $1 00 



■|-inch X 4 feet long 1 25 



J-inch X 5 feet long 1 50 



f-inch X 6 feet long. ...... 1 75 



'Dennis" Stake 



100 

 S7 50 



9 SO 

 11 50 

 13 50 



Heavy Dahlia Stakes. Painted green. 



Possibly the strongest stake to be had. 



Each Doz. 100 



SO 15 SI 40 SIO 50 



20 1 85 14 00 



25 2 40 18 00 



30 2 90 22 00 



3 ft. 



4 ft. 



5 ft. 



6 ft. 



Tape. TS inch wide, dyed green, fijie for 

 tying up heavy plants, such as Dahlias. 

 250 yard spools $1.25 postpaid; 

 1000 yard spools $3.50 postpaid. 



Bloom Support. The arms of this sup- 

 port are designed to 

 stake the individual 

 bloom of flowers such as 

 'Delphinium, Lilies, 

 Chrysanthemum, etc., 

 _j doing away with the 

 bunchy appearance that 

 results where tape or 

 twine is used. The arms are 

 most adaptable, bend or slide 

 them to any position and 

 they remain put. _ 

 30-inch 

 stake 

 Si. 75 per 

 doz.; 42- 

 inch $2.00 

 per dozen. 

 Addition- 

 al arms 

 5 for 

 $1.50. 



Bloom Support 



Timesaver Plant Sup- 

 ports. Made of cold 

 drawn steel, pointed and 

 looped. Each stake is 

 complete with a galvan- 

 ized wire sliding clip and 

 twine for tying plant. 

 Loop twine about the 

 plant then pass into the 



wire clip 



Timesaver 

 Plant Support 



No. 1 —28-inch stake 95c per doz. 



No. 2— 34-inch stake Si. 15 per doz. 



No. 3— 40-inch stake SI. 60 per doz. 



No. 3A — 46'-inch stake $2.20 per doz. 



Stakes, Galvanized Iron Wire. 



5-inch 



diam. Doz. 100 1000 



2 ft.. SO 25 SI 25 Sll 00 



3 ft.. 35 1 90 16 00 



4 ft.. 45 2 50 21 00 



5 ft.. 60 3 00 26 00 



6 ft.. 75 3 50 29 00 



Carnation Support, 

 Adjustable. Ex- 

 tremely satisfactory in 

 the flower garden for 

 Snapdragons, Carna- 

 tions, Pyrethrum, Pe- 

 tunias, etc. Adjustable 

 to a height of 24 inches; 

 rings measure 7 inches 

 in diameter. SI. 00 per 

 doz.; S6.50 per 100. 



Adjustable Car- 

 nation Support 



Stenton Plant Supports 



Constructed of heavy 

 galvanized wire, electric- 

 ally welded at each point 

 where one wire crosses 

 another. The result is a 

 rigid support for peonies, 

 tomatoes, etc. 



14-in. diameter Rings, 30 

 in. tall 30c each; S3.25 

 per dozen. 



18-in diameter Rings, 30 

 in. tall 35c each; $3.75 

 per dozen. 



Adjusto Plant Support. A hardwood 

 stake I inch square with a wire ring 

 which may be adjusted 

 to varying heights. 



Each Doz. 



3 ft. stake, 12 in. ring. .SO 20 S2 25 



4 ft. stake, 12 in. ring. . 25 2 50 



Peonies, Tomatoes, etc., are best 

 supported through using several 

 rings to each stake. Additional 

 rings 15c each; $1.25 dozen. 



Adjustable Ring Plant Sup- 

 port. A convenient device to use 



since i t is 



practical to 

 place it in posi- 

 tion after the 

 plant is quite 

 mature. Rings 

 may be adjusted 

 to accommodate 

 any plant hav- 

 ing a diameter 

 up to 20 inches, 

 upright supports 

 34 inches in 

 length. 35ceach; 

 S3. 50 per dozen. 



Adjustable Ring 

 Plant Support 



Plant Tie. The most convenient device 

 for fastening flowering 

 stems to supporting 

 stakes. A slight 

 squeeze between the 

 fingers and the stem 

 is definitely though 

 inconspicuously tied. 

 Use them with wire, 

 bamboo, or wood 

 stakes and for tying 

 Lilies, Delphiniums 

 and in fact any flower- 

 ing stem or branch 

 requiring the least 

 support. 100 for 35c 

 postpaid; 1000 for 

 Plant Tie $2.65 postpaid. 



Raffia. This fiber, being tough and 

 pliable, is unsurpassed for tying plants. 

 Natural color, pound SOc; dyed green, 

 pound 85c postpaid. 



Raffia Tape. A strong tying tape, nile 

 green. 250-yard spool $1.10 postpaid. 



Tape. Cotton Fabric, ys inch wide, dyed 

 green, an excellent tying medium par- 

 ticularly for heavy plants, such as 

 Dahlias. 250-yard spool SI. 25 postpaid; 

 1000-yard spool S3. 50 postpaid. 



Twine. Cotton, Green, 15c per ball; 

 pound (8 balls), $1.00. 



Cotton, White, 3 ply, 10c per ball; pound 

 (6 balls), SOc. 



Jute, 2 and 3 ply, 25c per ball; pound 

 (2 balls), 40c. 



Jute, 5 ply, in one pound balls, 35c per 

 ball. 



Silkaline. A strong green thread for 

 stringing Smilax, Asparagus Sprengeri, 

 etc.; fine, medium, and coarse. 40c 

 per spool; pound (8 spools), $2.85 

 postpaid. 



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