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PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.— REQUISITES. 



PRUNING KNIVES. 



BUDDING KNIVES. 



Made of the finest steel, with stag Made of the finest quality steel, 

 handles. with ivory handles. 



No. 13 



Price, $1.00 



RUBBER PLANT SPRINKLERS. 



Indispensable ar- 

 ticle for sprinkling 

 cut flowers, seed- 

 lings, clothes, etc. A 

 pressure on the bulb 

 ejects the water in 

 a fine spray. 



PEICES. 



Straight neck, 



6-oz. size, 45c.: 8-oz. 

 55c.; 10-oz., 65c. 

 Ansle neck, 



6-oz., 50c.; 8-oz., 65c.; 

 10-oz., 75c. 



(Postage, 10c. each 

 extra.) 



IMPBOVED 



RUBBER 



PUTTY BULB. 



IMPROVED RUBBER PUTTY BULBS. 



An excellent article for glazing. A pressure with the hand ejects the 

 putty prepared as per directions accompanying each, and by running 

 it along the sash bars the work is done quickly, and makes a durable, 

 tight and neat joint. Does not daub the glass nor stick to the hand. 

 Price, $1.00 each ; by mail, $1.10 each. 



VAN REYPER'S GLAZING 

 POINTS. 



The finest glazing points on the market ; the 

 glass cannot slip ; they are quickly and easily 

 put in with special pincers; no "rights and 

 lefts" to bother with. Price per bos of l,OuO, 

 65c , or by mail, SOc. 



pincers, price pair, 50c., or by mail, 60c. 



EUREKA FUMIGATORS. ^^ 



OLAZTNG POINTS. 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. (See cut.) No. 1, 

 12 in. high, $1.50 ; No. 2, 16 in. high, $1.75 ; No. 3, 20 

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



GLOVES. 



Gardeners' Gloves, made of heavy sheep- 

 skin, saves the hands while working among thorny 

 plants. Per pair, $1.00, or by mail, $1.10. 



-™ Rubber Gardening 

 ,61 Gloves, in black, white, eureka fumigator 

 " tan or lavender, with half 

 q„ long gauntlets. Per pair, $1.50, or mailed, 

 ^^S $1.60. Ladies' sizes, Nos. 6, 7, 8, 9. Men's sizes, 



GARDENERS' GLOVES. ^0^- ^^' ^'■' ' 



FLORENCE VAPORIZER. 



A very useful article for spraying strong fluids such as solutions of 

 Fir Tree Oil, Coles' Insect Destroyer, etc , 

 on house and garden plants. Price, 60c. 

 each, or by mail, 75c. 



JUMBO POWDER GUN. 



For applying insect powders on plants 

 In the house or small gardens ; it will 

 hold about 4 oz. of powder, which is 

 ejected and distributed by a pressure with 

 the thumb. The "Jumbo" we consider 

 the best small powder distributer on the 

 market. (See cut.) Price, 20c. each, or 

 by mall, 25c. each. 



SCISSORS AND SHEARS. 



PRUNISG. 

 SOLID STEEL. 



iiin.8Uc.;8Hin. 

 90c.; 9>i in. $1.00. 



LOPPINO. 



$2.00. 



HEDGE. 

 8 in. $1.25 ; 9 in. 

 $1.50; 10 in. $1.75 

 Notch extra, 25o. 



FLOWEB GRAPE 



GATSEEING. THINNING. 



75c. 65c. 



Mailed, 80c. Mailed, 70c. 



BRASS SYRINGES. 



These Syringes are applicable for all horticultural purposes in Ihe con- 

 servatory and garden. They are fitted with caps or roses for ejecting 

 water in one stream, or dispersingit in a fine or coarse spray as required. 

 Specially adapted for applying fluid insecticides. 



No. A. Length of barrel, 

 I3J2 in. ; diameter, 1 3-16 in. ; 

 1 spray and 1 stream rose, 

 $2.00. 



No. 2. Barrel, 13K 

 in. long; diam. 15-16 in.; 

 1 coarse and 1 fine spray 

 and 1 stream rose, $3 50. 

 No. 10. Barrel, 

 18 in. long; diam., 

 1 '■2 in.; 1 coarse and 

 1 fine spray and 1 

 stream rose with patent valves, and ■with elbow joint for sprinkling under 

 the foliage, $5.60. 



No. 1 1 . Same 

 as No. 10, without 

 patent valves, with 

 elbow joint, $4 50. 

 No, G. Open rose 

 syringe ; barrel, 16 in. 

 xlia in. diameter; 1 

 spray and 1 stream rose, side attachment and elbow joint for sprinkling 

 under foliage, $4.00. 



No. H. Barrel, 18x1 1^, sheet brass, 1 stream rose, $2.25. 



MASTICA FOR GLAZING 



Greenhouses, Sashes, etc., new and old. It is Elas- 

 tic, Adhesive and easily applied ; it is not affected 

 by dampness, heat or cold. 



MASTICA 

 GLAZING 

 MACHINE. 

 $1.25 each. 



Every florist has experienced difficulty in obtaining putty (whether 

 ordinary or white lead), for glazing, that is satisfactory for any length of 

 time. The fact is. putty is not adapted for greenhouse work. 



After much study the inventor of ' ' Mastica " decided that the composi- 

 tion must be of different material, and the qualities must be elastic and 

 tenacious to admit of expansion and contraction without cracking. 

 " Mastica," when applied, in a few hours forms a skin or film on the entire 

 mass, hermetically sealing the substance and preventing the evapoiation 

 of the liquids, and remains in a soft, pliable and elastic condition for 

 years. "Mastica" is of great value in going over old houses with a putty 

 bulb or machine on the outj-ide of sash as it makes it perfectly tight and 

 saves the expense of relaying the glass. 



Prif-es of Mastica. (Soft for machine application), 50c. per 

 quart; 75c. per >< gallon; $1.25 per gallon. 



The best and cheap- 

 est tjing material 

 for plants, vegetables, 

 >rafts, etc. 



In braided plats. 



PRICE. 



20c. per lb. ; 10 

 lb. for $1.60. 



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{Postage, extra, 

 15c. per lb.) 



