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Dreer 's Garden Calendar, 



HOBTICJTJLTURAL IMPLEMENTS, ETC.— Con^zMueti. 



PecSi's Improved liawsa Sprinkler. — It is neat and ornamental, throwing the water from thirty 

 to forty feet in diameter. It also can be used as a fountain by clianging the ball on top, and putting on the 

 fountain attacliment; ^ve have two sizes. Four arms, $5.50; eight arms, $7. 



*' Perf«»cSioJi" f^fiwn Sprinliler. — A small revolving Lawn and Garden Sprinkler, put up in a neat 

 box, with directions, $1.25; bj' mail, $1.40. 



Elastic Flasifc Sprinkler.— This is a very convenient article— and much preferred by the ladies, as it ia 

 easily worked by pressing the rubber together with the hand — for sprinkling Bouquets and Window-Garden 

 Plants, to cleanse their foliage and keep ttiem in a healtliy growing condition, as well as for dampening clothes. 

 It is made of Itubber, with a flat-bottom and brass perforated detachable top. §1 ; by mail, postpaid, $1.25, 



Spray I>ainpener. — A cheap tin spray dampener, used by blowing water through a tube. For persons 

 having a few plants or a small conservatory, to take the place of a syringe, as it does not wet the carpet, and covers 

 the plants with w.iter like dew. Used by Florists to dam;ien flowers and bouquets. Any liquid, or even dry powder, 

 can be applied with it to effectually kill or drive away all kinds of insects that infest plants, as no fluid can possibly 

 come in contact v.ithtlie mouih. Price, 50 cents. 



Wateriiig'-Pots, Japanned Green. — The French pattern is considered an improvement over the 

 old style of Wiitering-Pots. It being oval, and the handle extending from the side to the opposite side on top, 

 makes it convenient to handle, as it can bo tilted to any desired angle without any extra exertion. We have these 

 pots made of extra heavy tin with an iroii-hnoped base, to protect the sides and bottom from being indented, and 



i"apanned b ith inside and outside ; the spout can be detached, and the rose or sprinkler put on for watering seed- 

 ings and fine plants. 



4 quart $2.00 6 quart $2.50. 8 quart $3.00. 12 quart $3.50. 



"We also have made especially for our trade the Round Watering-Pot of extra heavy tin, and iron-hooped bottom, 

 Japanned inside and outside, with two copper roses, fine and coarse. 



6 quart $2.50. 8 quart $3.00. 12 quart $3.50. 16 quart. . . . .$4.00. 



Oommou tin round Watering-Pots, japanned inside and outside. 



4 quart $0.85. 6 quart $1.25. 8 quart $1.50. 



Ai?EEKICAN IMPROVED BRASS GARDEN STRIXGES. 



Of various sizes and patterns, for the Conservatory, Green-house, Garden, etc.; fitted with caps or roses for 

 ejecting water in one stream, or dispersing it in a gentle manner, or with force, as required. 



Each 



No. A, Garden, rough finish, with one rose, used for whale oil soap, 12 in. long, and 1 in. diam $1.75 



No. 0. " " '* « " 123^ in. long, and 114; in. diam 2.00 



No. 1. " polished, with one rose ; also used by Tobacconists, ^l}/^ in. long, and \yl in. diam 2.75 



No. 2, Consers-atory, with one stream and two extra roses. 13}^ in. long, and \\/^ in. diam 4.25 



No. 4. Green-house, with one stream and three extra roses, to fit in the liandle. 18 in. long, and \lA in. diam 7.00^ 



No. 5. " will one stream and two extra roses (ball-valve). 18 in. long, and 1^^ in. diam 7,00 



No, 7. " Knuckle-joint, which can be turned in any direction (ball-valve), with one stream 



and two roses. 18 in. long, V/^. in. diam 9.00 



No. 9. " Extra heavy, solid piston with two roses (ball-valve); also used by sugar refiners, 



18 in. long, \% in. diam 10.00 



No, 10. Tin, improved ball-valve. Japanned syringe, for whale oil soap, etc. 14 in. long, 2 in, diam 1.00 



No. 11. A small brass syringe, for ladies' use on house plants, with a very fine rose 1.25 



Jfew BelSows Syrins^e. — An invention for showering plants with insect killing liquids, or clear v^ter 

 to cleanse house-plants fiom dust and keep the foliage in a healthy condition ; opeiating in the same way as the 

 atomizer or spray-s;irinklers. The liquid is put into the brass globe and the bellows worked ; a fine spray issues in . 

 a copious stream that is easy to reach every part of the plant and bedew it with insect-killing liquids; while in the • 

 OJ dinary methods a large share is wasted. $3.50. 



Sulphns' Ilellj>iv*>; or. Floral and Vinta^re Dnster.— For the extermination of Pw^s, Wormg, 

 Insects and Mildew npnn Grape-vines, etc. By the use of this implement the Flour of Sulphur can be evenly 

 distributed over every p irt of the affected plant. $2.50. 



TJse Paris Green Bellows.— For destroying the Pntato-Bugx or Beetle and other pests. It is a simple 

 and effective hand-implement, applies the powder witli the greatest rapidity, ease and economy; Paris Green, iVB 

 yet, being the only satisfactory remedy. It is also a desirable assistant in the Green-house, and for dusting low 

 trees infestfd with Slugx, as well as grape-vines affected with Mildew, with Flour of Sulphur and other insect 

 powders. Use either with or without the rose. Complete directions for use accompany each machine. $2.50, 



Paris Green Dnster.— .A. cheap, simple and effective duster, for applying Paris Green, made of tin, in two 

 sizes. No, 1, 40 cents; No. 2, 60 cents. 

 The Eureka Fnmigator.— After many unsuccessful attempts, we have found an effectual apparatus for 

 ,.--■ \hQ fumigating of green-houaes, etc., doing away with the unpleasant duty of being smoked 



,- -p^K^jt-j^ almost to death by the old mode, as it required constant attention to prevent the tobacco-stems 

 r/c 'C^p ^&?- r^J ^™"^ burning to a blaze, and destroying tlie plants in getting rid of the pests that infest them. 

 \(\D^M^i}'L- Ttsis Apparatus is of simple construction, and not liable to get out of order. When 

 once lit. it is self-acting, and may be left in the bouse with perfect safety, as flaring is an 

 „, . inipcissibility, and setting anything on fire oiit of the question, while all the material is com- 



W/il'lwl l^'<^ti'ly consumed without waste and given off in a dense smoke, filling a house in a short time, 

 ' II T^ ^'^''^ ensuring the entire destruction of insect life. 

 milWW¥^m ^^ ^^ ^® ^^^^ ^°^ fumigating Green-houses, Conservatories, Pits, Frames, Hospitals, Shipa, 

 '<"™mMMm I'oifitrif-houses, etc.; for destroying Vermin or Purifying Rooms. Directions for use sent with 

 111 ^'^^^^ ^Machine, 

 Pliil ^"o. 1. Height 12 in,, diameter at top, 5 in. Suitable for a house 10x20 feet. Holds }4 



m^ peck of stems Price, $2,00 



No. 2. Height 1(3 in ., diameter at top, 7 in. Suitable for a house 12x40 feet. Holds 1 peck of stems. " 3.00 



No. 3. « 20 •' " " 9 " " " 15x100" " 1^ bus. " " 4.00 



No. 4. " 24 " " " 12 " « " 20x100 " " ^ " " " ^^ 



No. 4 is made of extra heavy iron, galvanized, and will last a long while. Intended for very large houses. 



Illustrated circulars and information on any of the above articles given on application. 



