EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN-Implements 
Henderson’s Hot Beds and Cold Frames, Sash, Mats, Etc. 
Special Note regarding the packing and shipping of glazed sash. 
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ys Made of best cypress lumber, planed and painted. 
4 The corners join by bolting on angle irons. The rails be- 
tween the sash are rabbetted for the sash, grooved for drip and 
dove-tailed into the sides. Strong, durable and portable. Can he 
daken down for convenient storage when not in use; 8inches deep in front 
16 inches deep at back. Weship them “knocked down,” but they are quickl 
and easily put together by anyone. 
" HOT BED FRAME AND SASH 
HENDERSON’S “EXTRA FINE” UNGLAZED These frames are furnished with or without our Extra Fine Glazed Sash 
described in next column. 
HOT BED SASH Prices, F. O. B., N. Y. Cost of crating sash extra. See above. 
These are made of selected Red Gulf Cypress, free from knots and sap. * Frame with 2 extra fine 3 x 6 ft. glazed sash $33.50 without sash $16.00 
They have finished edges and an iron crossbar in the center. Size, 3 feet 3 47.25 21.00: 
wide by 6 feet long and 13 inches thick, and take three rows of 10 x 12-inch é @ Ge Sees Cees « 61.00 < £ 
glass (1 box of 60 panes of glass glazes three sash). They are unpainted but D « Siete der oe) Os a= ES BY Oe = 
the joints were white-leaded before being put together. They are largely 
used on private places and by florists and gardeners who wish less shade than 
is cast by five-row sash. Price, $3.50 each; $38.50 per doz. 
GLAZED, painted two coats white and puttied. Priced $8.00 each; $90.00 
doz. (See note above regarding packing and shipping glazed sash.) 
HENDERSON’S “REGULATION” UNGLAZED 
HOT BED SASH 
These sashes are of Gulf Cypress free from knots and sap. They measure 
3 feet wide by 6 feet long and 12 inch thick. ~They take five rows of 6 x 8- ES nT 
inch glass (1 box oi glass, 150 panes glazes three sash). They are unpainted. z } 2 i im | ai 
They are well and durably made, and we sell thousands of them every year Biagio, ted ay 2 al in dll 
with evident satisfaction to purchasers. Price, $3.00 each; $30.00 per doz., BOW ao¥! Pe lca ill I sl 
HENDERSON’S “HALF-LENGTH SASH UNGLAZED 
These are made in the best manner of Red Gulf Cypress, 1$ inch in thick- 
ness 3 x 3 feet square, taking three rows of 10 x 12-inch glass (1 box of 60 
panes glazes 6 ‘‘Half{’’ sash). Price, $2.50 each; $27.50 per doz. 
Glazed, painted two coats white and puttied. Price, $6.50 each; $72.00 
per doz. (See note above regarding packing and shipping glazed sash.) 
PERFECTION GLAZING POINTS 
The finest glazing points on the market; the glass cannot slip; they are 
quick and easily put in with special pincers or may be driven in; no “‘rights 
and lefts” to bother with. 
The points being beveled on top will hug close to glass when driven. 
Price, box of 1,000, 75c. Ifwanted by mail, add 10c. Pincers used for | 
glazing, price per pair, 70c; if wanted by mail add 10c. 
DIAMOND GLASS CUTTER 
A diamond in one corner and a wheel in the other, thus giving a sure cut. 
Will never lose the point. Price, $5.00; if wanted by mail add 10c. 
RED DEVIL GLASS CUTTER | 
For the price, this is a very satisfactory implement—cuts with a little 
steel wheel. 
aaa ee ghee Gach: if wanted by mail add 10c.; $2.50 per doz;if wanted by 
mail ad 
TWEMLOW’ S OLD ENGLISH GLAZING PUTTY 
A semi-liquid putty_superior to any other of similar character for glazing Hovderca! Ss Hot. Bed and Cold 
Eueenhouses and hotbed sesh: Use it with a Scollay’s Rubber Bey Bulb, 
and if the putty is too thick at times, thin it with a little boiled linseed oil. 
When so thinned it can be brushed into any crack or leak, making a solid = Frame Mats To Protect Plants from — 
filling. For bedding glass in, for filling cracks or seams in roof joints and Frost in Winter 
frames it is splendid, being impervious to moisture; and when set on dry and Spring 
wood, it does not heave and will not crack nor peel. One gallon glazes A 5 
about 300 lineal feet. Price, 1 quart, 90c.; gallon, $3.50. BURLAP” MATS 
These are made of © 
strong burlap bagging, 
MASTICA 
For Glazing Greenhouses, Sashes, Skylights, etc. Also for Cementing warmly lined with waste 
wool and cotton which 
Roof Flashings and joints. Not affected by climatic conditions. Price, 
quart 75c.; gallon, $2.50. Machines for applying Mastica, $3.00 each. [ x E S 
is quilted in to hold 
position. A trial for ~ 
HENDERSON’S SPECIAL 2 ; 
two winters, proved they — 
WHITE PAINT do not harbor mice or 
For Sash and Greenhouses other vermin. : 
A very high grade of lead and zine. Price Haidecore Burlap Mats, 40 x 76 ins., $2.50 each; $27.00 per do 
oil paint especially adapted for this 7637 76 ins., $3.75 each; $40.00 per doz. E a 
RUBBER PUTTY BULB work. = 
On new work apply two or three} RYE STRAW MATS 
The best for applying liquid putty | coats. Also on very old work apply Being made in the best manner of long rye straw and best tarred cord the } 
and white lead when glazing and] two or three coats. Price, 1 qt. can,| are invaluable for throwing over cold frames, hot beds, etc., during the coldest 
repairing sash and greenhouses. | $1.10; 1 gal. can, $4.00; 5 gal. can,| weather; they roll up and can be stowed in small space. Prices, size 3 x 6 feet 
Price, $1.50 packed weight 1 1b. $19. 50. $2.00 each; $22.00 per doz.; size 6x 6 feet, $3.00 each; $33.00 per doz. 
ALL GLAZED SASH SHIPPED AT PURCHASER’S RISK. Prices subject to change without no 
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