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SUNLIGHT DOUBLE GLASS SASH 





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MR 

 HOT-BEBS 

 AND CO£D FRAMES 



The highest grade 

 sash it is possible 

 to make. Has two 

 layers of glass with 

 an air space be- 

 tween. Never has 

 to be covered or 

 uncovered — the 

 air space is a better 

 protection than 

 mats or shutters. 

 Retains the heat — 

 excludes the cold. 

 Glass slips in — no 

 putty. Can't work 

 loose. Easily re- 

 paired . 



Price, §5.00 each. 

 glazed and painted 

 $55.00 per dozen. 



TJnpainted and unglazed, S3. 00 each. $33.00 per dozen. 



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GREENHOUSE FUM1GATORS 



For Smoking Plants. S3I 



EUREKA FUMIGATORS. 



For fumigating greenhouses 

 with dampened tobacco stems; 

 made of galvanized sheet iron; a 

 damper regulates the draft; no 

 danger of fire; no ashes or litter 



No. I, 12 in. high. S1.50; No. 2. 

 16 in.high,$1.75;No. 3, 20 in. high. 

 $2.00; No. 4, 24 in. high, $2.75. 



PERFECTION FUMIGATORS. 



.Make Moist Smoke. 

 This fumigator will last for 

 years; it has a water tank between 

 the fire and the outside, prevent- 

 ing burning out. The tank should 

 be filled with tobacco water, from 

 which a vapor arises and mixes 

 with the dry smoke from the stems 

 producing a dampened smoke perfection 



more dense and less injurious to fumigator 



delicate foliage than from any 

 ■other fumigator made. Outside fumigating can also be done with the Perfec- 

 tion; the cast iron lid is made so a hose can be attached and all the outlets 

 for the smoke (except through the hose) can be closed off. No. 1 holds one 

 peck of stems. $3.00; No. 2 holds half bushel of stems, S3. 7.5; No. 3 holds three- 

 ■quarter bushel stems. S4.50. 



SELF WATEKING FLOWER BOXES 



EUREKA 

 FUMIGATOR 





These are made of pressed iron, galvanized and finished on the outside in 

 green enamel. They are very durable, rust proof and positively will not leak. 



The crowning merit of these boxes, however, is the self watering feature. 

 This is accomplished by a false bottom below which the water is contained it 

 being poured in through a tube in the corner thnt projects from the rim to the 

 bottom. The false bottom has holes in it in which are inserted small sponges 

 these absorb the water and it is drawn up by the soil keeping it evenly moist 

 for a week or more before the water requires replenishing, thus the plants do 

 not dry oivt from neglect and thrive and bloom with unusual luxuriance. 



SI7ES AND PRICES. 



No. 



Length 



Height 



Width 



Water 

 capacity 



Price 



1 

 4 



10 



2 1 in. 

 29 " 

 3.5 " 

 41 - 



8 in 



s 



s " 



- " 



94 in. 

 94 " 

 9* " 

 94 '• 



24 qts 



4 



$2.. 50 



3 00 

 3.50 



4 mi 



HENDERSON'S PREPARED POTTING SOIL 



One of the principal elements 

 of success in the growing and 

 flowering of plants and bulbs is 

 proper soil. It is so often difficult 

 for amateurs to procure the light 

 kind of potting soil that we have 

 concluded to furnish it to our 

 customers at practically cost to 

 us, including packing. It will be 

 the same that we use in our exten- 

 sive greenhouses. It is composed 

 of sod and rotted manure, thor- 

 oughly turned and mixed several 

 times during the year it takes to 

 prepare it, when it is considered fit 

 to use. As needed we mix with it 

 peat, sand and pure raw ground 

 bone meal — it is then friable, rich, 

 and will cause plants to grow and 

 bloom luxuriantly. 



Price, 30c. per peck bag, $1.00 per bushel bag, three bushel bags for $2.00 

 (purchasers to pay freight.) 



Potting Essentials 



PRICES 



purchaser paying 



transit 



Leaf Mold, for mixing. with potting soil 



Rotted Sandy Peat, for lightening potting soil 



Fibrous Peat, for orchids, ferns, etc 



Cocoanut Fibre Refuse, for keeping bulbs in, lightening soil, 



etc 



Sphagnum Moss, for baskets, drainage, mixing with soil, etc., 



3 barrel bale, $3.50 



Charcoal, for sweetening soil, drainage, etc 



Bone Meal, the best artificial fertilizer for mixing with pot- 

 ting soil 



25 lb. 



SI. 75 



TYE S PLAIN 



HYACINTH GLASSES 



Hyacinths grown in glasses of water 

 are charming ornaments for parlor 

 windows, and the ease and success in 

 flowering bulbs in this way add 

 greatly to their popularity. 

 Tye's Hyacinth Glass. 20c. each, 



$2.00 per dozen. 



Tall Hyacinth Glass. 15c. each, 

 SI. .50 per dozen. 



TALL PLAIN 



* # <* LILY BOWLS j* <* <* 



For growing Chinese Sacred Lily and Paper White Narcissus Bulbs in water. 

 (See page 21.) The bulbs should be surrounded with pebbles to keep them from 

 toppling over when in flower, and then water enough put in to cover about 

 one-half of the bulb; place them in a dark, cool airy place for 2 or 3 weeks to 

 become rooted and then bring into the light. 



Tokio Lily Bowl. 



China; handsomely decorated in 

 curious Japanese designs. 



6-inch, for one bulb 30c. 



7-inch, for 2 bulbs 50c. 



8-inch, for 3 or 4 bulbs 70c. 



Glass Lily Bowl. 



fi-inch diameter, for 1 bulb 25c. 



74-inch diameter, for 2 bulbs. . . .30c. 

 84-inch diameter, for 3 bulbs. . . .35c. 



Neponset Waterproof Paper Flower Pots 



Unbreakable, light, economical. They last 

 at least one season and their cost is trifling; 

 they nest closely for shipping. 



Doz. 



100 



10c. 



$ .50 



12c. 



.70 



14c. 



.90 



20c. 



1.20 



25c. 



1.50 



30c. 



2.00 



1000 



