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DREER'S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF BULBS, ETC. 



"WOODEN TKELLLSES FOR FLOWER-POTS AND GARDEN. 



THESE trellises are in all cases made of reeds painted green, instead of wire. They retain their shape and 

 form I etter, are much lighter and equally durable. From their peculiar shape, large numbers can be 

 put into a small space ; thus making freight charges, even to most distant points, come very low. 



Xo. OH- 



No. 2. 



No. 3M. 



No. 0, wide, 24X S hi. wide... each 12 cts. Per doz. $1 25 



No. <% 24 X 7J4 in. 

 No. 1, 30X10 in. 



No. 2, 30X14 " 



No. 3V£ 42X14 " 

 Fan shape, 2 feet high. 

 " « 3^" ■« ., 



wide 



1 50 



2 50 



4 00 



5 00 



3 50 



6 00 



No. 1. Verandah. Fan. 



Ivy shape, 16 in. diam each CO cts. Per doz. $6 00 



24 " 

 Verandah shape, 2 ft. high... 



Cross " 2 " " ... 



80 

 SI. 00 

 30 

 50 

 30 

 50 



8 00 



10 00 

 3 50 

 5 00 

 3 50 

 5 00 



TAPERING FLOWER-POT AND GARDEN STICKS. 



Made light and of durable wood, painted green. T7ie Dahlia Sticks are two-thirds heavier than the others. 



\y> ft., tapering Per doz., 20 eta. Per 100, $1 00 



2 " " •' " 35 " " 2 00 



■J/2 " " " 50 " " 3 00 



3 " ' " 60 " " 4 00 



4 <l " " 85 " " 6 00 



5 ft., tapering Pef doz., $1 00 Per 100, $7 00 



Dahlia, 



85 

 1 00 

 1 25 

 1 50 



6 00 



7 00 



8 50 

 10 00 



WOODEN PLANT AND TREE LABELS. 



PI Tit 4 in. lono; per 100, 15 cts. Per 1000, $1 00 I Nursery, 12 in. long per 100, $1 00 Per 1000 $6 50 



" 5 '• " 20 " " 1 25 Tree, notched for 



" " " 25 " " 1 50 I wire, 4 in. long " 15 ** 100 



AMERICAN IMPROVED BRASS GARDEN SYRINGES, ETC. 



No. 5. 



Of various sizes and patterns, for the Conservatory, Greenhouse, Garden, etc. ; fitted with caps or roses for 

 ejecting water in one stream, or dispersing it in a gentle manner, or with force, as may be required. 



No. A A. Parlor, very small, with one fine spray rose, 7 in. long and }^-in. diam $1 25 



N '. A. Garden, polished, with one stream and spray rose, used fur whale oil snap. etc.. 12 in. long, 1 in. diam. 2 25 

 No. B. " " " " " " " 13^ in. long and \% in. diam. 2 75 



No. 2. Conservatory, with one stream and two extra roses, 13]^ '"»• long and \)£ in. diam 4 75 



No. 5. Greenhouse, with one stream and two extra roses (ball-valve), 18 in. long and 1% in. diam 7 50 



No. 7. Greenhouse, knuckle-joint, which can be turned in any direction (ball-valve), with one stream and 



two roses, 18 in. long and l 1 ^ in. diam 9 50 



No. 13. Tin, impr >ved ball-valve, japanned, for whale oil soap, etc., for garden use, 14 in. long, 'I in. diam. 1 00 



New Bellows Syringe. — An invention for showering plants with insect-killing liquids — or clear 

 water to cleanse house plants from dust and keep the foliage in a healthy condition; operating the same way as 

 the atomizer or spray-sprinklers. The liquid is put into the brass globe and the bellows worked; a fine spray 

 issues in a copious stream that is easy to reach every part of the plant. $3.50. 



Elastic Plant Sprinkler. — This is a very convenient article — and much preferred by the ladies, as 

 it is so easily worked by pressing the rubber together with the hand— for sprinkling Bouquets and Window- 

 Gardening Plants, to cleanse their foliage and keep them in a healthy growing condition, as well as for damp- 

 ening clothes. It is made of Rubber, and brass perforated, detachable top. $1.00; by mail, postpaid, $1.25. 



Mydronette, or Fountain Pump. — The improved double-action pump for watering and syring- 

 ing plants; not liable to get out of order, being made of brass, with India-rubber Hose to draw the water, and 

 throws a continuous stream. $8.00. 



Excelsior Pump and Portable Fire-Engine.— This compact, portable Engine can be use' 1 

 for al! herfci&Hltural purposes, etc. All its working-parts are of brass, and of easy access to the valves, which 

 can be oluansed 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 fifty feet. Price, $9.00. Extra hose, if 

 required, at 20 cents per foot, and the extra attachments for applying the same, 50 cents. 



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. $9.00. 



