Dreer's Garden Calendar. 



79 



HOETICTTLTCrBAIj IMPLEMEK-TS, SJUC—CoTdinuaL 



Turner's ImproTcd Iland Cultivator 



Improved Steel Hand llow 



Small Uund Plow 



Turner's Improved Patent Mole Trap 



Tbermometere, 0, 8 and 10 inch 40, 



Lovejoy's Glags-curter and Putty Knife 



Caiioon'e Broadc-ist Seed Sower, for sowing 



Wheat, Oats, Barley, Pvve. Grass Seeds, etc. 

 Philadelphia lJroadca»t Seed Sower, for &ow- 



ing all kinds of seeds 



Planet, Jr., Horse H' e and Cultivator 



Planet, Jr., Hand Double Wheel Hoe, Plow 



and Cultivator 



Planet, Jr., Hand Garden Drill. Wheel Hoe, 



C^tivator :ind Plow combined 



PlaJiet, Jr., Hand Drill, No. 2 



Comstock's Hand Seed Drill, Cultivator, 



AVoeder, etc., combine<l 



Comstock's Hand Cultivator and Weeder, 



coMilined 



Lee'a 2>ew Patent Wheel Hoe. One of tho 



best hand cultivators for all kinds of 



garden work 



Lee's New Patent Horse Hoe. One of tbo 



latest and best for Market (iardeners use. 



EACH 



3.00 



1-50 



5.00 



.50 & To 



50 



5.00 



6.00 

 10.00 



12.00 

 10.00 



12.00 



7.00 



8.00 

 10.00 



BACH I 



Garden Lines, 00, l so and SOO feet Go, 1.25&S2.oO; 



GardenTrowels,Americaii,o,6. 7and8in.'J0,23,a0& So | 



Garden Trowels, best English steel, 6, 7 I 



and 8 inches 100, 1.25 & 1.-50 



Garden Furks, for weeding strawbernes, etc. 30 to l.OJ ! 



English Lawn Grass Eakes 3.-50 to 4.00 ! 



English Patent Kivet Back Lawn Scythes. . 1.50 to 2.50 ' 



Ensliah Patent Riv^-t Back Grass Hooks 70 to 1.0«J | 



English Piain B.\ck Grass Hooks 50 to 70 1 



Spading or Garden Forks 1.2-3 to 2.25 



CanJen^Ho^s, cist-teel, all sizes 40 to 1.00 



Hexamer's l*rong Hoe, G prongs 1.50 



LjTnan's Pritent .\dju;t:ible Weeding Hoe.. 1.00 ! 



Dutch or .*=cuae Hoes, best cast-steel 60 to l.o J ! 



Excelsior Weeding Hook 25 



LitiIeG"m Weeder 50 j 



Noyes' Hand Weeder 35 : 



Ladies' and Chil J-en"s Garden Tools, in sets. 1.50 to 5.0<J 

 Ladies' and Children s Garden Tools, 4 pieces 



in a tox, 2 sizes 1.00 & 1.2.5 



Brier Scvthes. 1.75. Bner and Bill Hooks. IJJO to 2.5) 



Darby Scythe Stone. 15. Webh Scytlie Stone. 30 



Daisy Grub. 75 cts. Dock Extractor 2.50 



Dibble for Trarifnlanting 75 



Fruit Gatherer with pole 3.00 



The PbJIadelpliia Liairn Mowers. — Nearly all the machines used in mowing lawns are much 

 heavier than is nece^?ary, and more labor is expended ia moving them, on account of their weight, than should be. 

 To overcome this oljection, these machines have been introduced. We think all who use them Mill pronounce 

 them as we do — Perfect Lawn Mowers. 



The IH-inch machine weighs 30 lbs. The driving wheels are C'/^ inches in diameter, the gearing is effectually con- 

 cealed, the knives are made of the l>e«t cast steel, and the machine is so compact and strong that it is almost impos- 

 sible to derange the parts by any reasonable amount of abuse. It is intended for small grass-plots, and can be easily 

 worked by a lady. Price, $13.00. 



The 12-inch machine weighs 34 lbs., and is intended for 

 Email lawns; easily worked ly a lady. §17.00. 



The 14-inch machine weighs 37 ll*., and is intended for 

 lawns from J/^ to \^ acre, easily worked by a youth. §18.00. 



The 10-inch machine weighs 41 lbs., and is intended for 

 lawns from i^ to 34 acre. $.0.0^). 



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

 lawns from 3^ to ^^ acres. §22.00. 



The 20-inch machine weighs 50 lbs , easily "worked by one 

 man in grass not over four inches high, and is intendc-d for 

 _. : '^j lawns from "}i\o\ acre. $.:4.00. 

 riX -^ In other respects the above five machines are tho same 3S 

 -^^- the 10-inch. 

 ^= ^= We warrant the above machines to run easier in gra.*? not 

 over five inches high than any other make, cutting the 

 same width. 

 __ _p Each machine is boxed re.idy for shipment, with directions 

 for operating. 

 When ordering machines mention width of cut. 



Philadelphia Horse Lawn Mower, of Pattern 1876, is the most perfect and easily worked Hr/rse, Movccr ever before 

 Invented. 

 30-inch, with Draft Pole. 315 lbs. $100, 

 30-inch Shafts and Seat. 3-50 lbs. §120. 

 We can supply other Implements, if so desired ; prices, illustrated circulars, and information given en application. 



Excelsior Pamp and Portable Fire-Engrine.— This compact, portable Engine can be nsefi for 

 •II horticultural purpises, etc. All its working-parts are of brass, and of easy acce.-s to the valves, which can be 

 cleansed at any ime. It will draw the Mater from a stream, tank, or j^ail near by or at a disfmce. is of simple 

 construction and easily worked, throwing a continuous stream fifty feet. Price, §8i/0. Extra hr^sc if required, at 

 20 cents per ixjt, and the e.vtra attachments for applying the same, 50 cents. 



Aqaarins Force Pnmp. — A powerful smiU r^imp, throM-s eight gallons of water per minute from 

 fifty to sixty feet, drawing the water from a stream, tank, or will lift the M'ater from a depth of twenty to thirty 

 feet. §10. ' 



Bicbford's Xew Garden Pnmp. — Constructed so as to do away with JYsfon and Slu^fin/j-box, hence 

 no Prirjion or L^nl'int as in rther pumps. It is easily worked by a lever tcnand-fro, throwing a steady stream 

 forty feet. It will draw the water from a pail or tank near by, or at a distance. §G.50. 



The Fonnfain Pamp. — A cheap, simplp. and elective pnmp for watering and syringing plants; not liable 

 to get out of oril'-r, Ij&ing made of brass, v.ith India-rubber Hose to draw the water. §5,*§-S.5u and $10. 



Brnsle's l.awn Sprinkler and Fonntain.— The work of this Sprinkler is done through TV/or- 

 aUd Btr^Ue'l Bully, so arranged as to water ttie Lai'-n or Gavlen uniformly and as perfect ag a shower of rain. It 

 Yrill throw :he w^Xqv over a space of from forty to fifty feel in diameter. according to tho pre-surc of v.ater. which 

 may be regulated to fall in a gentle shower, or with as much force as required. By unscrewing the tup and put- 

 ting the perforated 1^11 in its place, and blank balls on the tins of the arms, you can use it as a Portable Fountain ; 

 with directions, $8.50. 



