Drccrs Garden Calcjidar. 



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HORTICULTUEAIi IMPLEMENTS, ETC.— Omfinu^f. 



Garien Tran-T'-'^^tere, fjr small pl^rits and 

 seedlings, which can be taken up and 

 tr inspUnted without disturbing the roots ; 

 excellent fjr ladies and amateurs 



Garden Forks, f jr weeding strawberries, etc. 



Engiisii Lawn Grass Rakes 



English Patent Uivet Back I^wn Sc3rthes.. 



Englisli Patent Rivet Back Gra-3 Hooks 



Am^riain Plain B.tck Grass Hooks 



Spading ■ r Garden Forks 



Garden H^es cast-?ree!, all ^izes 



Hexamer s P.ong Hoe, prongs 



Lvman'd Patent Adjustable Weeding Hoe. . 



Dutch or Scuffle Hoes, best cast-steel 



Exc?l3i )r Weeding Hook 



Little Gem We^d-r 



Noves' Hand Weeder 



Ladit-s' and Children's Garden Tools, in sets. 



Ladies' and Children's Garden Tools, 4 pieces 

 in a b jx. 2 ^ize3 



Brier Scj-thes. 1.75. Brier and Bill Hooks.. 



Darby Scythe St >ne. 15. WelsLi Scjtue St jne. 



Dai'V Grub. 75 cts. Dock Extractor 



Dibble for Transplanting 



] Fruit Gatherer -with pole 



Turner's Improved Hand Cultivator 



Improved Steel Hand Plow 



.50 I Small Hand Plow 



.30 tn $1.0(J ; Turner's Improved Patent 3Iole Trap 4.50 k 



3.50 & -l.'XJ Thermometers, 7, 8 and 10 inch 3o, 40 i 



1.50 to 2.50 ! Gaboon's Broa.lcast Seed Sower, for sowing 'Wheal, 



.70 to 1.00 1 Oats, Barley, Rye, Grass Seeds, etc 



.60 ; Philadelphia "Br.adcast Seed Sjwer, for sowing all 



1.25 to 2.25 i kinds of seeds 



.4010 l.«X) ' Planet, Jr., Horse H<je and Cultivator 



1.50 Planet, Jr., Hand Double "WTieel Uoe, Plow and 



1.00 Cultivator 



50 to 1.2-5 Planet, Jr., Hand Garden Drill, 'NN'heel Hoe, Culti- 



.25 ; vator and PI mw c mbined 



.50 Planet, Jr., Hand Drill. No. 2 



.35 Comstock's Hand Seetl Drill, Cultivator, Weeder, 



1.50 to 5.00 i etc., combined 



I Comstuck's Hand Cultivator and Weeder com- 



1.00 & 1.-25 I bined 



1.0^' to 2.50 Lee's New Patent Wheel H^e. One of the best 



30 : hand cultivators f.-r all kinds of garden work. . 



2.50 Lee's New Patent Horse Hoe. One cf the latest 



.75 and best for Market Gardener's use 



EACH 



53.<X) 

 5.00 

 3.00 

 1.50 

 5.<J0 

 .60 



5.50 



6.00 

 12.00 



14.00 

 12.00 



12.00 

 7.00 

 7.00 



10.00 



^2M 



Each machine 

 'hen ord-nnj 



The Firefly Hand Hoe and Plow.— A garden to be well-kept requires 

 frequent bestowa'l of hard Land labor, on account of close planting which will notad- 

 mit of h jrse culture. This i;ijpkment changes the tires me task of h eing itito one 

 of pleasure, enaljling the user to do the work better, and in one-sixth of the usual 

 time. With it you can open furrows fjr Beans, Corn, Peas and Potatoes; and all 

 the after cultivation can be rapidly and thoroughly done. It can be quickly ad- 

 justed t) work shallow f .r hoeing, "deep and narrow for cultivating, and deep and 

 wide for plowing. It h.is a p-jlished and tempered steel ftiold-board. Price, S4.0<J. 



The Philadelphia I^a^ivn Moiirers.— Nearly all the machines at^ed in mowing lawn> a e mr.h 

 heavier th in is necessary, and more labor is expended in m ving them than slir.nld be. To ..veiconie thi.s ..1 jectp n, 

 these machines have been introduced. Style D. 10 and 12 inch cut, with 63^ inch driving wheels. Style M. 14, 

 16, 13 and 20 inch cut, with 7 inch driving wheels; mi-eless ratchets, swing st:.tion;ny knife, nelf-sharpening knives 

 lighter, 5troiig<^r and more durable than heretof>re; the graving is effectually concealed and cannot clog, all being 

 male < f the best mateiial. Over "0,000 Lave beeu sold. Tiie be=t mowers in the m^irket. 



The 10-inch machine weighs 30 lie. It is intended for small 

 grass-plots ; and can l>e easily worked by a lady. Price, §14.00. 

 The 12-inch machine w eighs 34 lis., and is intended for small 

 lawns. For ladies and boys. 818.00. 



The 14-inch machine weighs 37 lbs., and is intended for lawns 

 from ^ to 1^ acre, easily worked by a youth. 8'i0.fJ<>. 



The i'J-incli machine weighs 41 lbs., and is intended for lawns 

 from 14 to y^ acre. Man's size. §-.^2.00. 



The Is-inch machine weighs 46 lbs., and is intended for lawns 

 fr w\ K to ^^ acres. S24.CO. 



The 2'"-inch machine weighs 50 lbs., easily worked by one 

 man, and is intended for lawns from ^ to 1 acre. S'i6.t 0. 



We warrant the above mowere to run easier in grass not over 

 five inches high than any other m;ike. 

 Iwxed readv f r shipment, with directions. 



^. ^ ... ji ,wprs mention width of cut. The Hand Mowers are subject to a discount. 



The Philaclelphia Horse tawn Mower, of Patteni 1876, is the most perfect and easily worked 

 Bo^fA Mmrtr ever t.*-fore inventfd. and are becoming universal favorites. 

 30-inch. Mith Draft Pole. 315 lbs. $100. grj-inch, -Shafts and ^eat. 3o0 lbs. S120. 



The Philadelphia L.awn Sweep?i-, a new invention for gathenng up the grass when cut, leaves, 

 etc., always giving the lawn a neat appearance. 



Hand size. Sis.O'J. Horse si z'i. STi.'Xj. , . ,. u. .,,.,.. 



Pennsylvania L.awn Mowers. The latest invented mowers ; being light, strong, easily adjusted, not 

 liable' to clog in short or high grass a:id easiness of running whilst being worked. 

 Tlie 14-inch machine has'8-iuch driving wheels, weighs 3o Uts. Ladies size. S'iO.OO, 

 The 16-inch maf.hine has 8-inch driving wheels, weighs 38 11^. Man s size. S22.00. 



We can xunph/ other ImpUrrutntf, if so rMired : prices, iUustraJMl cirrvlars, and. infofwabm ffiven on apphco^tov. 

 Kxcel.sior Pump and Portable Fire-Eugrine.— This compact, portable Engine can be used for 

 all honicultural purp.:»ses, etc. All its working-parts are of brass, and of easy access to the valves, which can be 

 cleansed at anv time. It will draw the water from a stream, Unk, or pail near by or at a nistance. is of ?impl3 

 constructi n and easily worked, throwing a continuous stream fifty feet. Price, $9.00. Extra hose, if required, at 

 20 cents per fxjt, and the extra attachments f.r applying the same, 50 cents. 



Aquarius Force Pump.— A p-jwerful small pump, throws eight gallons oi 

 water per minute from fifty to sixtv feet, drawing the water from a stream, tank, or will 

 lift the water from a depth of tw-nty f'^'»t. SIO. 



Bickford's Xew Garden Pump.— Constructed so as to do away with 

 Fis'on and Stumnq-hox, hence no Fr.ci.n or Leakage as in other pumps. It is 

 easily worked by a lever to-and-fro, throwing a steady stream fortj- feet. It will draw 

 the water frim a pail or tank near by. or at a distmce. SG. 



Hydrouctte Pump.— A cheap, simple, and effective pump for watering and 

 ayringing plants ; not liable to get out of oi der, being made of brass, with India-rubbei 

 Hose to draw the water. 3*5, S-' and 810. 



Brnsie's Lawn Sprinkler and Fountain.— The work of this '=prinkler 

 is djie through Ferfora'td B'udUA Bails, so arraiiged as to water the Lawn or Gay/en 

 uniformlv and as perfect as a shower 'Train. It will thr 'W the water over a space of 

 from fortV to fifty feet in diameter, according to the pressure of water, which may be 

 regulated to fallin a gentle shower, or with ;>8 much force as rpquired. By unscrew- 

 ing the t'.p and putting the p<;iforatfd b dl in it^ jilaco, and blank balls on the tips of 

 Uie arms, you can use it as a Portable Fountain ; with directions. $9. 



Uydronetta Pump. 



