GA.RDEN MANUAI, FOR THR SOUTHBRK STATES. 



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by every body. Their delicate fronds 

 growing forming a most graceful basket. 

 Price each, 75c., $r.oo, I1.50 and $2.00. 

 Cinnamon Vine Roots and Bulblets. 



A most charming climbiug vine, of 

 ♦rienial origin and very rapid of growth, 

 covering arbors, windows or verandas with 

 a wonderful profusion of vines, with hand- 

 tome glossy, heart-shaped leave, and sweet 

 •ce tted flowers. It is perfectly hardy. 

 thriving everywhere. Like our common, 

 yet delicate perfumed potato vine, when 

 once planted, it will grow many years — a 

 source of constant delight to the happy 

 possessor. 



The vine runs as high as 40 feet, and when 

 trained over and about a window with its 

 many clusters of delicate and unique white 

 flowers, sends out an amount of delicious 

 fragrance so universally admired. A garden 

 is not complete without one of these beau- 

 tiful vines. Price, 25c. each. 



Mastica — Every florist hasexperienced 

 diflficulty in obtaining putty ( whether or- 

 dinary or white lead) for glazing, that is 

 ■atisfactory for any length of time. The 

 fact is, putty is not adapted for green house 

 work, and cannot stand the severe and 

 Taried tests to which it is subjected. After 

 much study the inventor of ''Mastica" de- 

 cided that thecomposition must be of differ- 

 ent materials from that used heretofore for 

 this purpose, must be elastic and tenacious, 

 and these qualities must be retained to 

 admit of expansion and contraction without 

 cracking. This result has been reached in 

 *'Mastica" which, when applied, in a few 

 hours forms a skin or film on the entire 

 mass hermetically sealing the substance and 



preventing the evaporating of the liquidt, 

 and remains in a soft, pliable and elastic 

 condition for years. Put up in gallons 

 %i 50. 



MAStica Glaring Machine.— For ap- 

 plying above composition; price $1.50. Full 

 directions accompany each machine. 



Mosquito Head Net.— We are handling 

 this season a long felt want in the Souther* 

 countrv, a peace-maker, where a person 

 can attend to his business without being 

 annoyed by the mosquito pest. We have 

 two makes, they are both good. 



Wood's Patent Mosquito Head Net. Price, 

 ;^[.oo. 



Ward's Mosquito Head Net. Price, $1 00. 



Ffuit Gatherers.— This is the article 

 to pick your fruits without bruising them, 

 it is made of galvanized wire, funnel shaped^ 

 put at the end of any desired length pole. 

 Price, $r.oo each. 



Vegetable Washing Machine. 



Directions -Place the machine in atu^, 

 trough or box, that will hold water. Tak- 

 ing vegetables by the top, let them enter 

 underneath the Brush and turn Crank. This 

 you will find to wash very thoroughly and 

 cleanly all vegetables, such as Beets, Car- 

 rots, Radishes, Oyster Plants, Horse Rad- 

 ishes Celery, etc. Price, $9.00 each. 



Steckler's Okra Gloves. This is m 

 new enterprise in the gardening world, 

 made of crude mule's skin; strong and dur- 

 able; the article which was long wanted for 

 gardeners. 75c. per pair. 



Raffia in Colors for Fancy Work. 



For the past year quite a quantity of Raffia 

 has been sold throughout Louisiana, and 

 particularly in New Orleans, for the enter- 

 prise of different kindergartens here. This 

 19 the colored raffia and it is used for mak- 

 ing hats, baskets and other fancy work. In 

 order to supply these institutions and 

 others who make this fancy work, we have 

 taken hold of this line and have raffia in 

 the following colors,- Purple, garnet, black, 

 blue, green orange red and white, which we 

 offer at 50c. per pound. 

 Hole Traps. Price, $1.00 each. 



Leg Bands for TsLgging Poultry. 



