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Wm, C. Beckert's List of Miscellaneous Articles, Pittsburg, Pa. 



Silkaline. For stringing sinilax 



Spool 25 cts., lb. $1.50. 



Riveted Back. Imported 



30-in. blade, $1.15; 3(>-in. 



HEDGE SHEAKs (see page 55 



Spades, Steel 95 



Spading Forks. 1 tines *)5 



Sprayer, The Admiral. For spraying trees. 3 50 

 Vaporizing. For pot plaiits and shrub- 

 bery Tin, 75 cts.; brass, 1 00 



Boston. Pittsburg gauge 75 



Standard gauge 00 



Sprinkler, Rubber. No. 1.. By mail. $1.10.. 1 00 



No. 3 By mall. 78 cts. . . 70 



No. 4 By mail, 57 cts.. . 50 



Stakes, Cane. Can be cut in lengths to siiit. 

 4- to 6-ft. lengths, per 100 70 cts.; bun- 

 dle of 250 $1.25, 1,000 $4.50. 

 6- to 9-ft. lengths, per 100 $1; bundle of 



250 $2, 1,000 $7.75. 

 9- to 12-£t. lengths, per 100, $1.50; extra 

 heavy. 



Wooden, Round Tapering. Painted green — 

 Doz. 100 

 1}4 feet $0 17 $1 00 



2 feet 30 1 75 



2K feet 40 2 50 



3 feet 7^2 3 35 



Sli feet 65 4 20 



4 feet 80 5 45 



5 feet 90 6 10 



Heavy Dahlia. Fainted green — 



3 feet 80 5 00 



feet 90 5 95 



4 feet 1 15 7 00 



5 feet 1 30 8 65 



6 feet 1 GO 10 60 



Galvanized. No. 9 wire — 



2 feet 70 



feet 85 



3 feet 1 05 



3% feet 1 25 



4 feet 1 40 



5 feet 1 75 



Syringes, Brass, Saynor's— Each 



No. 00, 12-in. barrel, 13^ in. diam. ; 1 jet. 



1 spray $2 00 



No. VA, 16-in. barrel, i% in. diam.; 



1 jet, 2 sprays 4 50 



No. 9, 18-in. barrel, 134 if. diam. ; 1 jet, 



1 spray 4 GO 



No. 3, Bkll Valves, 18-in. barrel, 1 3^ in. 



diam.; 1 jet, 2 sprays 5 75 



No. 5, Knuckle Joint, 1634-'"- barrel, 



13^ in. iliam.; 1 jet, 2 sprays 7 25 



Thermometers, Greenhouse, Tested 50 



Self-Registering. Register heat and colil. 3 00 



Hotbed or Mushroom 1 50 



Tin Foil. For wrapping Lb. 15c,.. 



Tomato Supports. 20c. each. $2 per doz., 

 $14 per 100. 



Tooth Picks. For stemming Box, 10 



Torch, Asbestos. For burning caterpillars 



on trees 35 



Tree Scraper. Three-edged 30 



Trowels, Transplanting 40 



Angle. .5-, 7- and 8-in. blades, 10c. , 1,5c. 20 

 Forged Steel. Blade and shank one 



piece 6-in. 40 



Sheet Steel. Blade and shank one 



piece 6-in. 25 



Turfing Spade. For lifting sod 4 00 



Twine, Green. For tying. Ball, 10c. . lb. (iOc. 



Twine, White Cotton. For tying. Ball, 10 cts., 

 lb. 45 cts. 



Vine Cutters. Long handles. 40 cts. each. 

 Watering Cans. Heavy galvanized iron, with 



2 copper sprays. 6-, 8-, 10-, 12-qt. $1.80, 



$2.10, $2.30 and $2.75 eacli. 



Extra sprays 25 cts. each. 



Low. For greenhouses. 4-qt. $1.50. 



■WEEDEK 



Weeders— Each 



Little Jap $0 10 



Lang's 25 



Climax 75 



Hazeltine 25 



Excelsior 10 



Sach 



Eureka $0 



The Easy 35 



Onion .iO 



Diamond 15 



Michigan Beet... 35 

 Wheelbarrows, Garden. No. 3. Bins 26 inches 

 long, 19 inches front widtli, 22 inches back, 

 12 inches sides, 3-in. tire. $i.50. 

 Wire, Annealed. Florists' stemming, cut in 12- 

 and 18-in. lengths, box of 12 lbs. No. 19, 

 $1.20; No. 21, .$1.25; No. 23, $1.35. 



Pumps and Sprayers 



Perfect Barrel Spray. Has brass upper and 

 brass-lined lower cylinder, all-brass plun- 

 ger, brass cheek valve, brass valve seat, 

 and fitted with agitator. The best spray 

 barrel pump ever offered ; single-acting in 

 the suction and double-acting in discharge. 

 Discharges half the water on the up stroke 

 and half on the down. 



No. 311. with 1-ineh suction pipe, strainer, 

 5 feet of 3^-inch discharge hose, graduated 

 Vermorel nozzle, and either jet or dasher 

 agitator (state which). Each,' $10.50. 



No. 312, with 1-inch suction pipe, strainer, 

 two leads of %-ineh discharge hose, two 

 graduated Vermorel nozzles, and either jet 

 or dasher agitator (state which). Each, 



$11. n 



PERFECT BAKKEL SPRAY PUMP 



Little Giant Spray. Brass. The labor of pump- 

 ing is all done on the down stroke of the 

 piston and nothing on rhe up stroke. The 

 foot-rest steadies the pump, holding it in 

 jtosition. Each, $3.75. 



PUMPS AND SPRAYERS, continued 

 Daisy Force. Cheap and effedive. Will throw 



a steady stream 40 to 5(1 feet. Each, $1. 

 The Auto Sprayer. Eight to ten strokes of 

 plunger in air-chamber will compress 

 enough air to discharge the entire contents 

 and make a continuous spray for nine min- 

 utes. This means that the sprayer can be 

 charged in fifteen seconds, when it will 

 work uninterruptedly long enough to spray 

 a quarter-acre of potatoes. The sprayer is 

 light and, beingcarried by a shoulder strap, 

 a boy can carry it with ease and can cover 

 ten times more area in a day than can be 

 covered with the old-style sprayers. Made 

 of brass, with stop co^k, $6.75, with Aulo 

 Pop, $7.65; of galvanized steel, with stop 

 cock, $4.50, with Auto Pop, $3.40. Exten- 

 sion pipes, 2-ft. lengths, brass, 45 cts.; 

 steel, 30 cts. 

 The Kinney. For applying liquid manure; it 

 will apply from 5 to 15 gallons per minute. 

 Screw the pump on to the faucet, put the 

 end of the suction pipe into your barrel or 

 tank of liquid manure, attach the discharge 

 hose and open up your faucet. The pump 

 is also used for spraying and for temper- 

 ing water. Made out of brass and will last 

 for years. $2. by mail $2.15. 



Flower Pots, Saucers, Etc. 



Standard Flower Pots. When shipped direct to 

 the purchaser from the factory, in quanti- 

 ties of 1(10 to 1,000 of a size, 'we allow jO 

 per cent discount from these prices. 



Each noz. 100 ],000 

 1^ in $0 07 $0 50 $4 40 



2 in 08 55 4 80 



234 in 09 65 5 60 



23^ in 10 65 6 40 



3 in 14 95 8 50 



33^ in 17 1 20 10 65 



4 in $0 02 19 I 35 12 05 



434 in 02 23 1 70 14 90 



5 in 04 32 2 25 19 90 



6 in 06 50 3 60 31 90 



7 in 08 90 6 10 



8 in 12 1 25 8 C5 



9 in 15 1 05 12 iO 



10 in 25 2 20 16 15 



11 in 35 3 25 



12 in 45 4 50 



1334 in 65 6 35 



15 in 85 9 00 



16 in 1 50 



18 in 2 25 



Azalea and Bulb Pots- 

 Width— Depth Eitch Doz. 100 



5 X 4 in $0 05 $0 40 $2 80 



6 X 43^ in 00 60 4 40 



7 X 5 in 08 85 05 



8 X .-.3^ in 11 1 10 8 .55 



9 X 6 in 15 1 65 12 10 



10 X 63-^ in 25 2 20 16 15 



11 X 73^ in 30 2 65 



12 X 8 in 35 3 80 



133-$ X 834 in 45 4 90 



15 X 8)2 in 70 6 50 



Fern and Seed Pots- 

 Width— Depth Each Doz. 100 



5 X 334 in $0 05 $0 40 $2 80 



6 X 334 in 06 (iO 4 40 



7 X 3% in 08 85 6 05 



8 X 334 in II 1 10 8 55 



9 X 334 in 15 1 65 12 10 



10 X 334 in 20 2 00 14 75 



11 X 3% in 30 2 70 



12 X 4 in 35 3 25 



Fern Dishes — Each Doz. 



5 in $0 06 $0 60 



6 in 07 70 



7 in 08 80 



8 in 10 1 00 



