HENDERSON 



Market Gardeners' and Florists' Hot Bed Sash. 



SASH. 



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We carry a large stock, so that we can fill almost any order on receipt. 



Unglazed. 3x6 feet, for 6x8 inch glass, of best cypress, 90c. each; $10.00 

 per doz. ; $80.00 per 100. This is the regulation sash for hot beds and cold 

 frames, and we sell thousands of them every year. 



Extra Fine Glazed. — 3x6 feet, with three rows of 10x12 inch 

 glass, painted two coats white, $3.25 each, $38.00 per doz. 



Perfection Glazing Points. 



The finest glazing points on the mar- 

 ket; the glass cannot slip; they are quick 

 and easily put in with special pincers ; no 

 " rights and lefts " to bother with. 



Price, per box of 1,000, 60c; or by 

 mail, 70c; pincers, price per pair, 45c; 

 or by mail, 50c 



Cheap Glazing Tool. 



For the price this is a very satisfactory little implement — cuts with a little 

 steel wheel. 



Price, 6c. each, 65c per doz.; postage 2c each extra. 



Diamond Glass Cutter. 



A diamond in one corner and a wheel in the other, thus giving a sure cut. 

 Will never lose the point. 



Prices. — Cocoa handle (the diamond is nearly twice the size of the one in the 

 ebony handle). $3.75; ebony handle, $2.85. 



Twemiow's Old English Glazing Putty. 



superior to any other of similar char- 

 acter for glazing greenhouse and hot- 

 bed sash. We use it with a Scollay's 

 Rubber Putty Bulb, and if the putty 

 is too thick at times, we thin it with a 

 little boiled linseed oil. When so 

 thinned it can be brushed into any 

 crack or leak, making a solid filling. 

 For bedding glass in, for filling cracks 

 or seams in roof joints and frames it is 

 splendid, being impervious to mois- 

 ture and when set on dry wood it does 

 not heave and will not crack nor peel. 

 1 gallon glazes about 300 lineal feet. 



Price, 1 quart, 35c; $ gallon, 65c; 

 gallon, $1.25. 



Rubber Putty Bulbs for applying, 

 95c; or by mail, $1.00. 



A semi-liquid putty that we find 



Henderson's Hot Bed 

 and Cold Frame Mats. 



To Protect Plants 

 from Frost in Winter 

 and Spring. 



"Burlap" Mats. 



These are made of strong burlap bagging, warmly lined with waste wool 

 and cotton, which is quilted in to hold position. They are excellent substi- 

 tutes for straw mats, being if anything warmer than straw, more easily han- 

 dled, less bulky, and they do not harbor mice or other vermin. We were afraid 

 that they would hold moisture, and either rot or mildew, but our trial for two 

 winters proves them to be far more durable than straw mats. 



Prices. Size A, 40x76 inches, $.90 each; $10.00 per dozen. 

 " B, 76x76 " 1.15 " 12.50 



"Waterproof Duck" Mats. 



These are filled with cotton and wool waste and quilted the same as the 

 " Burlap " mats described above. The " waterproofed duck " cotton cloth on 

 one side sheds water, and prevents them from getting " soaked through " 



Prices. Size C, 40x76 inches, $1 .40 each; $14.50 per dozen. 

 " D, 76x76 " 1.85 " 20.00" 



Rye Straw Mats. 



Being made in the best manner of long rye straw and best tarred cord they 

 are invaluable for throwing over cold frames, hot beds, etc., during the coldest 

 weather; they roll up and can be stowed in small space. 



Prices. Size 3x6 feet, $.90 each $10.50; 

 per doz. 



Size 6x6 feet $1.60 each; $18.00 per 



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Bryant's Plant Protector. 



Protects young plants from insects 

 frosts, cold winds, etc., and thereby for- 

 warding their growth in early spring. The 

 bows are of bent wood covered with mo- 

 squito netting. 

 Price, 12c. each, $1.40 per dozen; $11.00 



per 100. 



PLANTS, VEGETABLES. GRAFTS 



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Price (in braided plaits, about one pound each), 15c per lb., 10 lb. lots, $1.40; 

 25 lbs. and over, at 13c. per lb.; bale lots on application. 



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