Plant Supports and Tying Material 



stakes. Bamboo, Dyed Green. Very fine for staking Delphinium, 

 hardy Chrysanthemum, Gladiolus, etc. 



Length Doz. 100 1000 



18 in $0 12 SO 40 S3 50 



24 in 15 50 4 00 



30 in 20 60 



36 in 22 75 



Bamboo, (^Natural) Heavy. 



Length Doz. 100 1000 



48 in SO 30 SI 25 S8 00 



60 in 35 1 40 10 00 



72 in 40 1 60 14 00 



4 50 



5 50 I 

 Suitable for Dahlias and Roses. 



Doz. 100 



f-inch diameter, 4 ft. long SO 60 S4 50 



f to |-inch diameter, 6 ft. long 85 6 00 



Split Bamboo. A reasonably stiff support for 

 pot-grown plants. Hyacinths, Tulips, etc. 



100 



1000 

 SI 50 



1 75 



2 00 

 2 50 



12-inch SO 25 



15-inch 30 



18-inch 35 



24-inch 40 



Wood Stakes. Tapering, painted green. Of 



medium weight, for supporting annuals and 



the less heavy perennials. 



Each Doz. 100 

 lih SO 03 SO 25 S2 00 



2 ft 05 45 3 50 



2Ht 06 65 5 00 



3 ft 09 85 6 SO 



4 ft 12 1 25 10 00 



5 ft 15 1 50 12 00 



Slakes. "Dennis" Square. No other plant 



stake offers so many possibilities. It is 



sufficiently strong to support the hea\nest 



plant. Each stake is furnished complete 



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 enclosing the foliage of the plant to be supported. 



Or three or four stakes may be used to completely encircle a 



vigorously 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. Dozen 100 



i-inch X 3 feet long SI 00 S7 50 



J-inch X 4 feet long 1 25 9 50 



1-inch X 5 feet long 1 50 11 50 



-inch X 6 feet long 1 75 13 50 



Heavy Dahlia Slakes. Painted green. Possibly 

 the strongest stake to be had. 



Each 



3 ft SO 15 



4 ft 20 



5 ft 25 



"Dennis" Stake 



6 ft... 

 Tape. 



30 



Doz. 100 

 SI 40 SIO 50 



1 85 14 00 



2 40 18 00 

 2 90 22 GO 



% inch wide, dyed green, fine for tjing 



up heav\' plants, such as Dahlias. 250 yard 

 spools SI. 25 postpaid; 1000 yard spools S3. 50 

 postpaid. 

 Bloom Support. The arms of 

 this support are designed to stake 

 the individual bloom of flowers 

 such as Delphinium, Lilies, 

 Chrysanthemum, etc., doing 

 away with the bunchy appear- 

 ance 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 $1.75 per doz.; 42- 

 Bloom Support inch S2.00 per dozen. 



Additional arms 50 for SI. 50. 



Timesaver Plant Supports. Supports are made 

 of cold drawn steel, are pointed and looped. Each 

 stake is complete with a galvanized wire sliding chp 

 and twine for tying plant to be supported. In using 

 this support the twine is looped about the plant 

 then passed into the wire chp— no further tying 

 being necessary. 



No. 1 — 28-inch stake 9Sc per doz. 



No. 2 — 34-inch stake SI. 15 per doz. 



No. 3 — 40-inch stake SI. 60 per doz. 



No. 3 A — 46-inch stake S2.20 per doz. 



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Timesaver 

 Plant Support 



Adjustable Car- 

 nation Support 



Stakes, Galvanized Iron Wire. 



i-inch diameter. Doz. 100 1000 



2 ft SO 25 SI 25 $11 00 



3 ft 35 1 90 16 00 



4 ft 45 2 50 2 1 00 



5 ft 60 3 00 26 00 



6 ft 75 3 50 29 00 



Carnation Supports, ^(f/ui/a We. Extremely 

 satisfactory in the flower garden for Snap- 

 dragons, Carnations, Pyrethrum, Petunias, 

 etc. ; being adjustable to a height of 24 inches; 

 rings measure 7 inches in diameter. $1.00 per 

 doz.;S6.50per 100. 



Adjusto Plant Support. Consists of a hard- 

 wood stake I inch square together with a wire 

 ring which may be adjusted to varying heights 

 to conform with the growth of the plant. 



Each Doz. 



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



4 foot stake, 12 in. ring 25 2 50 



Certain plants such as Peonies or Toma- 

 toes are best supported through using 

 several rings to each stake. Additional 

 rings 15c each; $1.25 dozen. 



Model Peony or 

 Tomato Trel- 

 lis. Of heavy 

 galvanized wire, 

 height adjust- 

 able to a ma.xi- 

 mum of 35 in. 

 Each ring meas- 

 \ ures 14 inches in 

 I diameter. 35c 

 1 each; $3.50 per 



r 



Model Peony or 

 Tomato Trellis 



Adjustable Ring Plant Support. 



A convenient device to use since it is 

 practical to place it in position after 

 the plant is quite mature. Rings may 

 be adjusted to accommodate any plant 

 having a diameter up to 20 inches, up- 

 right supports 34 inches in length. 35c 

 each; $3.50 per dozen. 

 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 Lihes, Delphiniums and in fact any 

 flowering stem or branch requiring the 

 le:ist support. 100 for 35c postpaid; 1000 

 for $2.65 postpaid. 



Adjustable Ring 

 Plant Support 



Plant Tie 



Raffia. This fiber, being tough and pliable, is unsurpassed 



for tying plants. Natural color, pound 50c; dyed green, 



pound 85c postpaid. 

 RafflaTape. A strong tying tape, nile green. 250 yard spool 



$1.10 postpaid. 

 Tape. Cotton Fabric, 5i6 inch wide, dyed green, an excellent 



tying medium particularly for heax-y plants, such as Dahlias. 



250 yard spool $1.25 postpaid; lOOOyard 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), 50c 



Julc, 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. 



