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NEW FIBRE HOT-BED MAT. 
MOUSE PROOF; ROT PROOF; ALMOST INDESTRUCTIBLE. 
The new Singapore Fibre Mat for Hot-beds, will be hailed with pleasure by all garden- 
ers and florists. It is very firmly put together, and weighs about thirty-two pounds. It is 
very much more durable than anything that has yet been introduced for this purpose, and its 
effectiveness as a frost resister is of the highest order. Size, 6x6 ft., each, $2.00. 
STRAW MATS FOR HOT-BEDS. 
Made by hand from fresh rye straw; thick, and well put together. Excellent protection 
from frost. All our mats are very carefully and firmly made, being tied with the finest 
quality of twisted, tarred marline. Special price given for large lots. Odd sizes made to 
order at very reasonable prices. Regular size, 6x6 ft., each, $1.50. Extra heavy, 
$2.00. 
SASHES FOR HOT=BEDS. 
These are well made from thoroughly seasoned lumber, and glazed. Frame, 11-inch, 
3x6 feet, $2.25; 13/-inch, 3x6 feet, $2.40. Unglazed and unpainted sashes, each, $1.15 to 
$1.35. 
INSECT DESTROYERS. 
Seal Oil Soap. This is without question the best all-round insecticide we have ever 
found. It destroys insects of every description without injury to the plants. Scale, 
thrip, mealy bug, red spider, etc., can be cleaned out by its use and when once it is tried 
it will always be used where insects are introduced. In boxes, 1 lb., 25 cents; 5 lbs., 
$1.00. 
Little’s Antipest. A cheap, harmless, and effective insecticide. It is sure death to 
green fly, thrip, mealy bug, red spider, ants, wire worms, slugs, etc. Pint, 60 cents; 
quart, $1.00; 2 quarts, $1.50; gallon, $2.50. 
Tobacco Stems. For fumigating. Invaluable also as a mulch for Rose beds, Lettuce 
beds, etc. Per barrel, $1.00; small crate, $3.00; medium sized crate, $4.00; large crate, 
$5.00. All packages hard packed. 
Tobacco Soap, Rose’s Perfected. The most effective soap against green fly, red spider, 
lice and eggs of insects. In tin boxes, with directions, sufficient for five gallons of wa- 
ter, 25 cents; by mail, 58 cents. 
Tobacco Flour and Sulphur. Very finely pulverized and mixed. Per pound, 10 cents; 
ten pounds, 75 cents; 100 pounds, $6.00. 
Tobacco Dust. Cheaper than snuff, and quite as effectual. A sure remedy for green fly. 
5-lb. package, 20 cents; 100 lbs., $3.00. 
Persian Insect Powder. One of the best insecticides. Per pound, 70 cents. 
Pure Flour of Sulphur. Prevents and cures mildew on roses. Per pound, 8 cents. , 
Gishurst’s Compound. A famous English preparation for destroying red spider, mealy 
bug, thrip, etc. In boxes. Price, 60 cents; by mail, 80 cents. 
Soluble Fir-Tree Oil. For destroying all insects that infest plants. Directions with 
each package. Price, one-half pint, 50 cents; one pint, 75 cents; one quart, $1.25. 
