GARDEN MANUAL FOR THE SOUTHERN STATE?. 



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Wnetstones. 



French, 8-qt. size, long spout 3 50 



Philadelphia, 6-qt. size, long spout. 3 50 



Philadelphia, S-qt. size, long spout. 3 95 



Philadelphia, 10-qt. size, long spout. 4 40 



Philadelphia, 12-qt. size, long spout. 5 00 



Miscellaneous. 



American Transplanting Trowels, 5 

 inch 15c. and 



Diston's Transplanting Trowels, 

 solid shanks, 5-inch, 45c.; 6- 

 inch, 50c.; 7-inch 



Transplanting Forks, (Malleable 

 Iron), 15c., 20c. and 



American Briar Hooks 



Fork Handles 



Hoe Handles 



Rake Handles 



Spade and Shovel Handles 



Edging Knives for trimming grass 

 borders, 35c. and 



Hand Plow, used same as hoe, but 

 is a plow 



Diston's 10-inch Flat Files 



Diston's 12-inch Flat Files 



Victor Tool Kits, per set 



Giafting Wax, Lion Brand, best 

 quality, per lb., 40c.; per 14 lb.. 



American Indian Pond AVhetstone.. 



American Bera Whetstones 



French Whetstones 



Black German Scythe Stones, each. 



Black Vienna Scythe Stones, each.. 



Round English Whetstones, an all 

 round quick w^orker for sharp- 

 ening large knives, American 

 Scythes, mowing machine 

 blades, etc. Price each 



Hammer and Anvil for beating 

 French Scythes 



Hammer or Anvil, separate, each.. 



Grass Hook 



Steel Strawberry ±<'ork 



Fig Gatherer, each 



20 



60 



25 

 1 10 

 20 

 20 

 20 

 20 



50 



1 25 

 25 

 35 



2 30 



15 

 10 

 15 

 15 



25 

 25 



25 



1 60 

 1 00 



.. 75 

 .. 40 

 ,. 75 



Fruit 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, $1.00 each. 



Climax Fruit Gatherer. — Bags made in 

 8, 10 and 12-foot lengths, without handle, 

 $125; with handle, $1.45. 



rlEADY FOR USE 



Galvanized Tomato Supports. 

 Price, 25c. each; $2,75 per dozen. 



Raffia is the name of a palm which fur- 

 nishes a staple article of commerce 

 called raffia fibre. It is used by the na- 

 tives for making cloths called silk lambas 

 and rebannas, which bring fancy prices 

 in Europe and America. While it has 

 been used to some extent in America in 

 the manufacture of hats, its principal use 

 is for tying vines, flowers, asparagus and 

 celery bunches and for grafting. It is 

 as soft as silk, and not affected by moist- 

 ure or change in temperature so as to 

 risk cutting or wounding the most deli- 

 cate tissues, and it does not break or 

 ravel when folded or knotted. These 

 qualities bring it into general use. ^ 

 pound, 10c. ; pound, 30c. Natural color. 



Kindergarten Supplies. — We have on 

 hand a large stock of material tor Kin- 

 dergarten use, which we quote as fol- 

 lows: White Raffia, 30c. per pound, 10c. 

 per 1/4 pound. Red, Green, Purple, Gar- 

 net, Black, Blue and Orange, 10c. per 

 ounce; 75c. per pound. 



Reeds for Working Raffia: 



No. 0, Fine Reed, per oz $ 15 



No. 3, Medium Reed, per oz 15 



No. 5, Extra Medium Reed, per oz.. 15 



No. 6, Heavy Reed, per oz 15 



No. 7, Extra Heavy Reed, per oz... 15 



INSECTICIDES. 



Steckler's Tobacco Dust. — We have a 

 large supply of this well known insec- 

 ticide, which is one of the best and 

 cheapest insect destroyers known. It is 

 one of the most effective agents against 

 the cabbage fly and worms, which are 



Selected Jersey Wakefield Cabbage Always Finds a Ready .Market. 



