Stakes 



Bamboo, Dyed Green. Very fine for 

 staking Delphinium, hardy Chrysanthe- 

 mum, Gladiolus, etc. 



Plant Supports and Tying Material 



Bloom Support 



Length 



Doz 



18 in $0 12 



24 in 



30 in 



36 in 



48 in 



60 in 



72 in 



>Z. 



100 



1000 



12 



SO 40 



S3 50 



15 



50 



4 00 



20 



60 



4 50 



25 



75 



5 50 



30 



1 25 



8 00 



35 



1 40 



10 00 



40 



1 60 



14 00 



Bamboo (Natural), Heavy. Suitable 

 for Dahlias and Roses. 



Doz. 100 



4 ft. long, f-in. diam SO 75 S5 00 



6 ft. long, | to 5-in. diam. 85 6 50 



Split Bamboo. A good support for pot- 

 grown plants, Hyacinths. Tulips, etc. 



100 1000 



15-inch SO 30 SI 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 



1| ft SO 03 SO 25 S2 00 



2 ft 05 45 3 50 



2| 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 Stakes. 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. 



3 feet long x 1-inch SI 00 



4 feet long x 1-inch 1 25 



5 feet long x j-inch 1 50 



6 feet long x f-inch 1 75 



' Oennis" Stake 



100 

 S7 50 



9 50 

 11 50 

 13 50 



Heavy Dahlia Stakes. Painted green. 

 Possibly the strongest stake to be had. 

 Doz. 100 



3 ft SO 75 S6 50 



4 ft 1 00 7 50 



5 ft 1 25 8 50 



6 ft 1 50 9 50 



Tape 



Dyed green, Y\% inch wide, fine for tying 

 up heavy plants such as Dahlias. 

 250 yard spools SI. 25 postpaid. 

 1000 yard spools $3.50 postpaid. 



The arms of this sup- 

 port are designed to 

 stake the individual 

 spikes of flowers such 

 as Delphinium, Lilies, 

 ^^ Chrysanthemums, etc., 



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. 



3 0-inch q 



stake 



S2.00 per 



doz. 



42 -inch 



$2.25 per 



dozen. 



Additional 



arms 50 for 

 u SI. 75. 

 Bloom Support 



Timesaver 

 Plant Supports 



Made of cold drawn steel, 

 pointed and looped. Each 

 stake is complete with a 

 galvanized wire sliding clip 

 and twine for tying plant. 

 Loop twine about the plant 

 then pass into the wire clip. 



Timesaver 

 Plant Support 



No. 1— 30-inch stake $1.00 per doz. 



No. 2 — 36-inch stake SI. 20 per doz. 



No. 3— 42-inch stake SI. 50 per doz. 



No. 3A— 48-inch stake S2.10 per doz. 



Galvanized Iron Wire Stakes 



i-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 



Extremely satisfactory 

 in the flower garden for 

 Snapdragons, Carnations. 

 Pyrethrum, Petunias, etc. 

 Adjustable to a height of 

 24 inches; rings measure 



7 inches in diameter. 

 SI. 10 per doz.; 

 S7.00 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 35c each; $3.50 

 per dozen. 



18-in diameter Rings, 30 

 in. tall 40c each; S4.00 

 per dozen. 



Adjusto Plant Support 



A hardwood stake 1 

 inch square with a 

 wire ring which may 

 be adjusted to vary- 

 ing 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; SI. 25 dozen. 



Adjustable Ring Plant 

 Support 



A conveni- 

 ent 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, upright 

 supports 34 inches 

 in length. 

 40c each; 

 $4.00 per dozen. 



Adjustable Ring 

 Plant Support 



Plant Tie 



The most con- 

 venient device for 

 fastening flowering 

 stems to support- 

 ing stakes. A slight 

 squeeze between 

 fingers and the 

 stem is definitely 

 though inconspic- 

 uously tied. Use 

 them with wire, 

 bamboo, or wood 

 stakes and for ty- 

 ing Lilies, Del- 

 phiniums, and in 

 fact any flowering 

 Plant Tie stem or branch 



requiring the least support. 100 for 

 35c postpaid; 1000 for S2.35 postpaid. 



Raffia 



This fiber, being tough and pliable, is 

 unsurpassed for tying plants. Natural 

 color, pound 60c postpaid. 

 Dyed green, pound 95c postpaid. 



Raffia Tape 



A strong tying tape, nile green. 250- 

 yard spool SI. 10 postpaid. 



Tape 



Cotton Fabric. jKe 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 $3.50 postpaid. 



Twine 



Green Cotton. 15c per ball; pound 



(8 balls), $1.00. 

 White Cotton. 3 ply, 10c per ball; 



pound (6 balls), 50c. 

 Jute. 2 or 3 ply, 25c per ball; pound 



1 2 balls), 40c. 

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



ball. 



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