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Keystone Leaf R.\ck Attachment 



Magno Label 



Collapsible Wire 

 Plaxt Staxd 



Simplex Garden 

 Label 



Wire Plant Stand 



Wall Nails 



Pennsylvania La^^-n Clean-er 



Kneeling Pads. 15 inches long, 8 inches wide, % of an inch in thickness. Made 

 of sponge rubber. The use of this pad will protect the clothing and prevent 

 dampness from affecting the knees, postpaid SI 00 



Labels. Wood, for pot and garden plants. 



By P.P. By P.P. 

 Size 100 100 1000 1000 



4 X f inches. ..$0 35 $0 40 $2 50 S2 75 

 4ix f "... 40 45 2 75 3 00 



5 X I "... 45 50 3 00 3 25 



6 X I "... 55 65 3 50 3 75 



Size 



8 X I inches . 



10 xf " . 



10 X J " . 



12 xU " . 



By P.P. By P.P. 



100 100 1000 1000 

 .$1 25 SI 35 S8 00 $8 75 

 . 1 50 1 60 9 00 9 75 

 . 1 75 1 90 10 50 11 50- 

 . 2 25 2 40 13 50 15 00 



10 

 10 



3i X I inches, copper wired, for trees, shrubs, etc.; per 100, 50 cts., parcel post, 

 60 cts.; per 1000, $3.50, parcel post 3 73 



Labels, Simplex, Weatherproof Plant. Writing is protected by a transparent 

 cover, and will last indefinitely if done with lead pencil. Copper wired. 



Doz. , 100 



Doz. By P.P. 100 By P.P. 



No. 1, 3 X iinches SO 50 $0 55 $3 00 S3 10 



No. 2, 4 X J inches 75 80 



No. 3, 5 X 1 inches 1 00 1 05 



Labels, Simplex, Weatherproof Garden. 



No. 10, card 2j x IJ inches, 24 inches high, as illustrated, each, 25 cts.; dozen, 



S2.75, parcel post, $3.00; 100 $21 50 



No. 11, card 3x2 inches, 24 inches high, as illustrated, each, 30 cts.; dozen, 



$3.25, parcel post, $3.50; 100 25 00 



Magno Label. A desirable marker for labelling specimen plants, etc. The 

 writing is covered with an oval glass cover that magnifies the text about double, 

 protecting it at the same time from the weather. 25 cts. each; dozen 2 50 



Labels, Copper or Zinc, wired for trees, shrubs, etc., marking is done with 

 label ink or a stylus, the latter is furnished free with each hundred, per doz., 

 30 cts. Per hundred, $1.75, parcel post 1 85 



Label Ink. Indelible, for zinc labels, per bottle, 40c., parcel post 50 



Label Pencils. Rainproof, each 10 cts.; dozen, $1.00, postpaid. 



Lawn Cleaner. The Pennsylvania Lawn Cleaner will remove from the lawn, 

 not only the cut grass, but all sorts of litter, leaves and trash. The suction 

 created by the three rapidly revolving brushes (or rakes), cleans the lawn on 

 the same principle as the vacuum cleaner operates on carpet. It is easy to 

 operate, and with it one man wiU do more and better work than four men with 

 hand rakes. Cleans a swath 24 inches wide 30 00 



Leaf Racks. The Keystone Leaf Rack can be used on any wheelbarrow with 

 removable sides. Made of galvanized wire bolted to a wooden base, with a 

 capacity of 10 bushels, it is quite convenient for gathering leaves, cut grass and 

 rubbish. Price, not including wheelbarrow 8 00 



Mole Traps. Traps are of great assistance in preventing the ravages of moles. 

 The trap is set above a newly made burrow, the movement of the rodent 

 l)eneath releasing the spring which drives the spears through the body of the 

 mole. Schroeter, $2.25, parcel post, S2. 50; Reddick, $1.25, parcel post 1 50 



Nails, Wall. For supporting climbing vines, fitted with a soft metal extension 

 which clasps the vine to wall. 1-inch, 35 cts. per doz.; $2.50 per 100; li-inch, 

 50 cts. per doz.; $3.25 per 100; 2-inch, 65 cts. per doz.; per 100 4 00 



Paper, for Proteoting Celery. Before finally banking up the celerj' for the 

 winter it is an excellent plan to cover the tops of the plants with a moisture 

 resisting paper. This insures dry clean celery and often prevents decay. The 

 paper we carry has been resin sized and is the best obtainable for the purpose. 

 Rolls are 36 inches wide and approximately 150 feet in length. Per roU, $2.25; 

 5 roUs 10 00 



Peat Moss, Imported. Imported Peat Moss should be used in generous 

 quantities about plantings of azalea and rhododendron. Its incorporation 

 with the soil in such locations more nearly reproduces soil conditions in the 

 natural habitat of such plants than can be obtained through any other medium 

 excepting leaf mould. It is excellent for lightening hea\'y soils, while the 

 addition of one part peat to two parts of soil produces a most satisfactory 

 medium in which to start flower seeds or root cuttings. As a mulch for the rose 

 bed or flower garden it has no equal, since it will both con5er\-e moisture as well 

 as keep weeds down to a minimum. 50 pounds, $1.50; 100 lbs., $2.50; per bale, 

 sufficient to cover 250 square feet one inch deep, $4.00; 5 bales 17 50 



Pebbles. Clean, white and of a medium uniform size, for aquariums or for 

 bowls in which paper white narcissus and other bulbs are grown. Per quart, 

 15 cts.; peck, 75 cts.; bushel 2 50 



Plant Stands, Wire, of electrically welded construction, enameled green, 12 



inches high, $2.00; 20 inches, $2.50; 30 inches high 3 00 



Collapsible, wire plant stands, with 2 shelves, each shelf 29 inches long, 7i 



inches wide, $5.00; 3 shelves 6 00 



Pot Hangers. An easily attached wire arrangement for hanging pots. For 5, 



6, 7 and 8-inch pots, each, 5 cts.; doz., 50 cts.; parcel post 60 



Potting Soil. Peck, 40 cts.; bushel, $1.25; barrel 3 00 



For a complete list of garden tools see our special tool catalogue. 

 A copy will be sent upon request. 



