Useful Garden Implements. 



SQUARE SEED PANS. Each Doz. 

 6-ineh $0 20 $2 25 



30 



FERN PANS. 



6-inch 



10 " 



Each Doz. 

 ..$0 06 $0 60 



35 3 60 



THE TYSON DOCK LIFTER. 



isy and Dock lifter, 50 cts. 



MASTICA. 



r putty. Superior m every way. 



art! of S. A. F. 



at Pittsburgh. Address for circular. 1 at. 35 cts., 2 Qts. 60 cts., 1 gal. $1. 

 MASTICA MACHINES. 



Price, $1 each. 



MOLE TRAPS. 



ReddiCfe'S. This trap neec 

 iiials. Directions for setting on ea( 



I^ane'S* A very good one for i 

 50 cts. 



MOSS. 



s no testimo- 

 h trap. $1.25. 

 ise in hotbeds. 



Van lleyper>s. 



For glazing, 50 cts. 



GLAZING POINTS. 



} cts. per 1,000, by mail 

 PINCERS. 



Bbi..$i.; 



1,000 

 $0 90 

 1 10 



-in. and 



10 " 



3)4" Tree, copper wired 



PENCILS. 



Wolfs indelible, 10 cts. each. 



PEAT. 



Per bbl. $1 .50, orchid $3. ,50. 



RAFFIA. 



Most excellent and popular tying ma' 

 20 cts. per pound. 



SHEARS. 



Hedjce, $1.50, $2 and .$2.50. 

 Grass Border, with wheel, $2.ro. 

 Pruning (The best.) Wheel spring, ' 

 $1.50. 



Sheep. For trimming grass on edges and around liower beds. 50 cts. 



Florists' Pruning Shears and Grape 

 Piclier. A new departnre in Pruning and Grape 

 Shears. A combination shear and holder, working with 

 one movement of the hand. In trimming roses or picking 

 grapes, the hand does not come in contact with them. 

 Price, $1. 



HAND WEEDERS. 

 Hazeltlne'S. Bestlsteel, dm-able. 2.5c., by maU30e. 

 Hxcelsior. VeiT useful. 15 cts., by mail 20 cts. 

 I.aug-'s. One of the best of this class, allowing use 

 of the hand while working. 20 cts., by mail 25 cts. 

 Forks. Best steel; imported. 50 cts. each. 



GARDEN LINES. 



200-feet length, 50 cts. ; 300-feet length, 75 cts. 



GRAFTING WAX. 



i cts. per Jilb. bar, 20 cts. per J<Slb., 35 cts. per lb.; if 

 sent by mail, 16 cts. per lb. extra. 



gator. 



Solid steel; will wear a life-time. 



Budding Knives. 



TROWELS. 



50 cts. , postpaid 75 cts. 



Cleve's Angle Gar 

 den. No. 1, 8-in. blade, 30 cts. 

 No. 2, 7-in. blade, 25 cts.: No. E 

 5-in. blade, 15 cts. 



ordinary. 15 cts. Hazdtine. 



EUREKA FUMIGATOR. 



The best apparatus for fumigating greenhouses, poultry houses, etc. 

 When once lighted it is self acting, and may be used in a house with perfect 

 safety. Capacity Kpk., pk., Kbus., %buS. .$1.50, $2, $2.50, $3. 



Ijength of fi»rrel, 18 in. j diameter, 1}4. 



Florists' Best Syringe. 

 SYRINGES. 



Florists' Best. 18 inches long,l>^ inches in diameter, 3 sprays, $4.50 ea. 

 L each, b; 

 HOES. 



Dutch Scuffle. Without handles. .50 cts. 



KNIVES. 



Pruning Knives. $1.25 each. 

 Budding Knives. Saynor's best, $1.2.5. 



PLANT STAKES. 

 Green Painted, Square Xapered. 



Neatly finished. 18-inch, 24-inch and 48-inch, 114 

 cents per ninning foot. 



RAKES. 



English Malleable. Without liandlc, 

 12, 14 and 16 teeth. 40, 45 and 50 cts. 



WOTHERSPOON'S GALVANIZED IRON 

 WATER POTS. 



The best watering-pot made. A special feature is 

 the roses; one has a 5-inch copper head, with very small holes, and sends a 

 very fine spray, suited for cuttings and beds of very small seed after sowing; 

 also, a larger one for general work. The heads of both the roses are flat, so 

 as not to scatterthe spray too much. 6-qt. $1.75, 8-qt. $2.10, 10-qt. $2.30. 



THERMOMETERS. Each 



Ordinary $0 25 



Self-Registering. Resisters both 



heat and cold 2 ,50 



Hotbed 1 CO 



PERFECT BARREL SPRAY PUMP. 



With brass upper and brass-lined lower 

 cylinders. All brass plunger, brass check valve, 

 brass valve seat, and fitted with agitator, that 

 is, the best spray barrel pump ever offered, it 

 being single-acting in the suction and double- 

 acting in the discharge, it discharges half the 

 water on the up-stroke and half on the down- 

 stroke of the handle. It has an exceedingly 

 large air chamber, which is very necessary, 

 especially when two leads of hose are used, 

 which enables the operator to work this pump 

 under pressure with much less exertion than 

 is required with other large spray pumps. The 

 main body of the pump is all air-chamber, ex- 

 cept what is taken up by the small tube upper 

 cylinder. All parts 

 Perfect Barrel Spray Pump, can be removed by 

 disconnecting the 

 handle and removing the lower cylinder cap. Price, 

 with hose, $8. 



LITTLE GIANT SPRAY PUMP. 

 Constructed entirely of brass, a material that is 

 not ailected by tlie poisonous arsenities used in dif- 

 ferent spraying formulas. So arranged that the 

 labor of pumping is all done on the down-stroke of 

 the piston and nothing on the up-stroke. The effect 

 of this operation while pumping is to hold the piimp 

 down. The footrest steadies the pump, holding it in 

 proper position. Price $3.50. 



DAISY FORCE PUMP. 



Cheap and effective; will throw a constant stream 

 from 40 to 50 feet. $1.50. 



SPRAYERS. 

 L,enox Knapsack. The only machine on 

 the market that will spray up or down. $i. 

 PROTECTING-PLANT CLOTH. 

 Valuable for protecting plants from frost, cover- 

 ing hotbeds and frames in lieu of glass. Medium 

 gi-ade. 10 cts. per yard, $4.25 per piece of 50 yards. 

 SICKLE. 



Best English. 75 cts. 



PUTTY DISTRIBUTOR. 

 Scollay's Rubber. 



Excellentfor glazing; $1; by mail, 

 $1.10. 



TRELLISES. 



Various sizes, 15 cts. to $3. 



