Miscellaneous Garden Tools 



27 WM. C. BLCKLRT, ALLLQHLNY, PA. 



Pruning Tree Saw and Knife, without pole . . -$1 25 

 Putty Bulbs. For applying mastica and 



putty By mail, $1.10. . i 00 



Putly, Twenlow's English Gal. $1.30. . 



Machine. For applying i 25 



Raffia. For tying Lb. 25c., 5 lbs. $1 . . 



Rakes, Steel..'. . . 14- and i6-toothed 45c. and 50 



Saw, Pruning, Saynor's 



14-, 16- and i8-in. bladesfi.25,$i soand i 75 



Pruning, American 60 cts. to i 25 



Scissors, Bow Pruning. 4^-in 80 



Vine. 7-in i 25 



Scythes, Lawn. 30- and 36 in. blades $1.25 and i 50 



Scythe-Stones, Welch Talacre 15 



Seeder, Indiana Broadcast i 50 



Eureka. For sowing in hotbeds i 00 



Shears, English Hedge, Saynor's. With prun- 

 ing notch 



8-in. blade, $i.so; 9-in. $ 1 75; lo-in. 200 



Grass Border, Saynor's 



8-in. blade, $2.25; 9-in. $2.50; lo-in. 2 75 

 Grass Border, Saynor's, with wheel. 8-in. 



blade 2 50 



Grass Lawn, Saynor's. Two wheels to use 

 under shrubbery and fences, g-inch 



blade 3 00 



Lopping, Saynor's 



27-in. handles $2; 31-in. $2.,so ; 38-in. 3 00 



Sheep or Grass, Saynor's. Bow spring i 10 



Sheep or Grass, American 50 cts. and 75 



Pruning. Wheel spring. Ladies' polished 



6l4-\n I 25 



Pruning. Wheel spring 



7-, 8-, 8K- and 9-in., $[.15, $1 25, $1 50, i 75 



Pruning, German 50 



Tree-Pruning. Pole 



4-ft. 75c., 6-ft. 85c., 8-ft. fi, lo-ft. $[.15 



and i2-ft. I 25 



Silkaline. For stringing smilax 



Spool, 25c., lb. $1.50. . 



Spades, Steel 90 



Spading Forks. 4 tines 90 



Sprinkler, Lawn. The Comet 5 00 



Lawn. The Cleveland 50 



Rubber By mail, $1.10. . i 00 



The Admiral 



Stakes, Cane. 8 to 10 feet long ; can be cut 



in lengths to suit 



100 Si, bundle of 250 $2, 1,000 $7.50. . 



Cane. Extra heavy ; 10 to 12 ft. long 



100 $1 50, 1,000 $12. . 

 Wooden, Round Tapering. Painted green- 

 Doc. 100 Doz. 



I'i feet So 17 $1 00 35^ feet 1 



2 feet 30 I 75 4 feet 



2 % feet 40 2 50 5 feet 



3 feet 52 3 35 



Heavy Dahlia. Painted green— 



Doz. 100 I 4 feet 



3 feet $ J 80 $5 CO 5 feet 



3% feet 90 5 95 I 6 feet 



Galvanized. No. 9 wire — 



2 feet. ..per too, $0 70 ' 3'^ feet i 25 



2)4 feet.. " 85 ! 4 feet i 40 



3 feet " I 05 5 feet i 75 



Syringes, Brass, Saynor's— Each 



No. 00, 12 in. barrel, i % in. diam. ; i jet, 



1 spray $2 00 



No. iK, 16 in. barrel, 1% in. diam. ; i jet, 



2 sprays 4 50 



3 50 



65 $4 20 

 80 5 45 

 90 6 10 



15 7 00 

 30 8 65 

 60 10 60 



diam. 



Each 



.$4 00 



7 25 



Syringes, continued 

 No. II 18 in. barrel, i 



jet, I spray 



No. 3, Ball Valves, 18 in. barrel, 



diam. ; i jet, 2 sprays 6 00 



No. 5, Knuckle Joint, i6U in. barrel, iK 

 in. diam. ; i jet, 2 sprays 



Trowels, Transplanting 



Tree Scrapers 



Cleve's Angle 5-in. blade 15c., 8-in. 



Forged Steel. Blade and shank one piece 

 6-in. 



Sheet Steel. Blade and shank one piece 

 6-in. 



Thermometers, Japanned Tin, Tested 



Self-Registering. Register heat and cold. 2 50 



Hotbed or Mushroom i 50 



Tin Foil. For wrapping Lb 15c. . 



Transplanter and Automatic Fertilizer 25 



Vine Cutters. Long handles 50 



Watering Cans. Heavy galvanized iron, with 



2 copper sprays 



6, 8, 10, 12 qt. |;i.75, $2.10, $2 30 and 2 75 

 Extra sprays 25 



40 



65 



25 



Low. For greenhouses 4 qt 



Weeders, The Cleveland 



Gem 



Hazeltine 



Excelsior 



Eureka 



Wire, Annealed. Florists' stemming, cut in 



lengths 12 in.. No. 21, box of 12 lbs. 



{1.25, No 23, $1.35. • 



PUMPS AND SPRAYERS 

 Perfect Barrel Spray. Has brass upper and brass- 

 lined lower cylinder, all-brass plunger, brass 

 check valve, brass valve seat, and fitted with 

 agitator. The best spray barrel pump ever 

 offered ; single-acting in the suction and dou- 

 ble-acting in discharge. Discharges half the 

 wateron the up stroke and half on the down. 

 No. 3tr, with i-inch suction pipe, strainer, 5 

 feet of K-inch discharge hose, graduated Ver- 

 morel nozzle, and either jet or dasher agitator 

 (state which). Each, $g 50. 



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

 two leads of ^-inch discharge hose, two gradu- 

 ated Vermorel nozzles, and either jet or dasher 

 agitator (state which). Each, $10.50. 

 Little Giant Spray. Brass. The labor of pump- 

 ing is all done on tlie down stroke of the pis- 

 ton and nothing on the up stroke The foot- 

 rest steadies the pump, holding it in position. 

 Each, f3 50. 



Daisy Force. Cheap and effective. Will throw 

 a steady stream 40 to 50 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 minutes. This 

 means that the sprayer can be charged in 

 fifteen seconds, when it will work uninter- 

 ruptedly long enough to spray a quarter acre 

 of potatoes. The sprayer is light and, being 

 carried 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, $6 25 ; of 

 galvanized steel, $4.75. Extension pipes, 2-ft. 

 lengths, brass, 35 cts. ; steel, 30 cts. 



Sprayer, Vaporizing. The best i 25 



Self-Regi:.tering 

 Thermometer Tree Saw and Hook 



Combined 



Daisy Force Pump Weedei 



