DREER'S GARDEN CALENDAR, 



Lee's New Pole Tree Pruner. The hook and blade are the same as the Waters'. It can be placed on a pole 

 of any length, is made entirely of wrought iron and steel, and reliable in every r.;spjct. (S^e illustration No. 4, 

 page 87.) $1 50. Extra blades by mail, 30 cts. 



West Chester Hand Pruning Shears. These shears are made of the very b.st material and cut easily, 

 keeping sharp a long time, having great cutting powers. I'he springs are of brass, and can be r.ad.ly put on if 

 broken. (See illus'ration No. 3, p.ige 87.) Shears, $1.25. Springs, 20 cts p;r pair by mail 



French Rose Hand Pruning Shears. This is one of the best small pruncrs, all wrought and of the finest 

 steel. (See illustration No. 5, page 87.) ^2.50. 



Pruning Gloves, to protect the hand while pruning trees and hedges. ]\Iade of the very best quality of buck- 

 skin, e.vtra heavy $2.25 per pair. 



Crider's Adjustable Fruit Picker. It is the most convenient arrangement ever invented for picking apples, 

 peaches, pears, etc Th? handle which is to be attached to a pole, is capable of four adjustments, making any 

 part of the tree easily accessib.e, and the fruit is secured without the slightest injury. (See illustration No. i, 

 page 87 ) ^i 00 



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Trap. The best and 

 most complete trjp in- 

 vented, easily set, will 

 catch thtni wlitn deep in 

 the ground, and can be 



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S-M^, , ..,;./ „ %.;«iJiUi1& set close to small plants, 



wall, fenc-, or in lut-beds ; made entirely of metal $2.50. 



Turner's Patent Mole Trap. A very powerful and effective trap for catching moles ; has ten teeth. $4.00 



Excelsior Pump and Portable Fire-Engine. This compact, port- 

 able Engine can be used for all horticultural purposes, etc. All its work- 

 ing parts are of brass, and of easy access to the valves, which can be 

 cleansed at any time. It will draw the water from a stream, tank or pail 

 near by or at a distance, is of simple construction and easily worked, 

 throwing a continuous stream fif y feet. It lias 3 feet of suction and 2 Let 

 of discharge hose, wich nozzle and sprinkler. $8.50. 



Aquarius Force Pump. A powerful small pump, throws eight gallons 

 of water per minute, from fifty to sixty feet, drawing the water from a 

 stream, tank, or will lift it from a depth of twenty feet Has 2>^ feet of 

 suction and 3 f-'et discharge hos^ with noz.-.le and spri:iklcr. $9.00. 



Deakin's Hydronette, or Fountai-n Pump. The improved double- 

 action pump for watering and syringing plants. It is not liable to get out 

 of order, being made of brass, with Indi.\-rubber Hose 3 feet long to draw the water; with nozzle and sprinkler; 

 llirows continuous stream 50 feet. $8.00. 



Deakin's Single-Action Hydronette, or Fountain Pump. Is very simply yet thoroughly constructed. 

 The piston has no packing, thus requiring no care. It is always ready for action and works very easily. It is 

 made of brass, with a nozzle, sprinkler and 3 feet of India rubber Hose ; throws a stream 50 feet. ^7-50- 



Whitman's Hydronette, or Fountain Pump. Is made of brass, very durable, and will not dry up, always 

 being ready for action. This new improved single action pump is novel and simple in mechanism, has 3 feet 

 of rubber hose, straight stream and a sprinkler attached ; throws a stream 50 feet. ^8.00. 



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Brusie's Lawn Sprinkler and Fountain. The work of this Sprinkler is done through Per/oiuii'd Arms and 

 Be7'elled Bulls, so armnged as to water the Laiim or Garde/i uniformly and as i<eifect as a shower of rain. It will 

 throw the water over a space of 40 to 50 feet in diameter, according to the jiressure of water. By unscrewing the 

 top, putting on the perforated ball, and blank balls on the arms, it is a portable fountain. (See illustration.) %'itx>. 



Peck's Improved Lawn Sprinkler. It is neat and ornamental, throwing the water from 30 to 40 feet in 

 diameter. It can be used as a fountain by changing the ball on top, and putting on the fountain attachment. 

 Two sizes. Four arms, ^5.50; eight arms, 37.00. 



