USEFUL GARDEN IMPLEMENTS. 



Budding K 



HOES. 



Dutch Scuffle. Without handles. 50 cts. 



KNIVES. 



Pruning Knives, $1.25 each. 

 Budding Knives. Saynor's best, %: 



MOLE TRAPS. 



Reddick's. This trap needs no testimo 

 nials. Directions for setting on each Trap- 

 $1.25. 



Lane's. A very good one for use in hot 

 beds. 50 cts. 



MOSS. 



Sphagnum. For mulching, etc. Bbl. $1.25 

 Log. Bbl. $2.50. 



PLANT STAKES. 

 Green Fainted, Square Ta- 

 pered. Neatly finished. 18-irich, 24-inch and 48-inch, 

 1% cents per running foot. 



NOVELTY BARREL SPRAY PUMP. 



Designed especially for fruit-growers who are in the business on a 

 large scale. They are strong and 

 substantially built throughout. 

 Our patent handle attachment 

 gives a long stroke and easy opera- 

 tion, while a powerful stream 

 shoots forth from the nozzle, and 

 any person can produce pressure 

 enough on the nozzle to spray as 

 fine as mist. These pumps, seen 

 in operation, will convince the 

 most skeptical that they are not 

 excelled. The Hovelty is the best 

 and cheapest. Price, without 

 barrel, $7. 



LABELS. 



Pot and Garden, Painted— 



PENCILS- 



Wolf's Indelible. Best quality, 10 cts. each. 



POT COVERS. 



Leather Imitation. 10 cents each, $1 per dozen. 



RAKES. 



English Malleable. Without handle, 12, 14 and 16 teeth. 40, 45 and 50c. 



WOTHERSPOON'S GALVANIZED 

 IRON WATER POTS. 



The best watering-pot made. The pot is galvanized 

 after being made, making every part secure.^ A special 



Mole Trap. 

 galvanized pipe 



Novelty Barrel Spray Pump. 



feature 



the 



one has a 5-in. copper head, 



very small holes, and sends 

 a very fine spray, suited for 

 cuttings and beds of very 

 small seed after sowing ; 

 also, a larger one fcrgeneral 

 work. The heads of both the 

 roses are flat, so as not to 

 scatter the spray too much. 

 These pots last well and ren- 

 der good service. 6-qt. $1.75, 

 8-qt. $2.10, 10-qt. $2 30. 



French Watering Cans. 6-qt. $1.60, 8-qt. $i.So. 



THERMOMETERS. Each 



Ordinary $ 25 



Self-Registering. Registers both heat and cold 100 



Hotbed i 60 



No. 1 

 BUCK 



PUMP- 



All parts of this pump are proof 

 against the effects 

 of spraying fluid. 

 The bottom is 

 brass, with brass 

 strainer ; two solid 

 rubber balls serve 

 as valves ; cylinder 

 is seamless drawn 

 brass, of extra 

 strength ; plunger 

 rod is three-eighths 

 inch galvanized 

 steel; body of pump 

 three-fourths inch 

 galvanized pipe ; 

 hose is attached to 

 one - fourth inch 

 running down into 

 __dy of punip to within two inches of 

 bottom, thereby making almost double the amount of cushion usually 

 found in bucket pumps, and a spray can be had quite a while after operator 

 ceases to pump. Length of pump, not including hose, 37 inches.. The 

 easiest working and most substantial spray pump on the market. Suit- 

 able for spraying small trees, flowers, bushes, or plants of any kind. $3. 



DAISY FORCE PUMP. 



Cheap and effective ; can be operated by a child ; will throw a constant 

 stream from 40 to 50 feet. Good for showering lawns, shrubbery, trees, 

 plants ,etc. $1.50. 



SPRAYERS. 



Lenox Knapsack. The only machine on the market that will spray up 

 or down. Simple, effective, and at a price that anybody can afford. For 

 vegetables growing low or high on the ground, for shrubbery, vines and 

 low trees. $4. 



Scollay'S Rubber Sprinkler. Very useful for spraying house plants or 

 dampenirg clothes. |i ; postpaid, Si. 10. 



PROTECTING PLANT CLOTH. 



Valuable for protecting plants from frost, covering hotbeds and frames 

 in lieu of glass. Medium 

 Grade. 10 cts. per yard, 

 J4.25 per piece of 50 yards. 



SICKLE. 



Best English. 75 cts. 



Plant Cloth 



PUTTY DISTRIBUTOR. -Scollay's Rubber. Excellent for 

 glazing ; the pressure of the hand ejects the putty. $1 ; by mail, $1.10. 



SYRINGES.— Brass, ordinary, 2 sprays $2 00 



18 inches, i^inch diameter, 3 sprays 4 50 



TRELLISES.— Various sizes, 15 cts. to $3. 



Seed Drills and Hand Cultivators. 



Planet Jr. No. i. Combined Wheel Hoe, Cultivator, 

 Rake and Plow. 



As a seed drill it is the same as No. 2, except in size. It holds one quart. 

 All blades are steel, tempered and polished. The rakes are invaluable in 

 preparing the ground for planting, covering the seeds, first cultivation, 

 etc. The hoe works closely and safely all rows up to 16 inches wide at one 

 passage, leaving the ground nearly level. $9. 



The Planet Jr. No. 2 Seed Drill. 



This simple drill has been the standard machine for years. It holds 

 2 l / 2 quarts. It sows all garden seeds accurately at any desired thickness 

 or depth ; it opens, drops, covers, rolls down and marks the next row all at 

 •one passage, in the most perfect manner. The machine has no agitators, 

 and hence delicate seed may be sown without danger of injury. $6.50. 



The Planet Jr. No. 2 Seed Drill. 



