FARM AND GARDEN TOOLS. 



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Hale's Mole Trap. 



The best trap, ami has given uni- 

 versal satisfaction. $2.25. 



Calioon 



Broadcast 



SeedSower. 



Will sow 

 any kind of 

 grain or grass 

 seed. Hand 

 Machine, $4. 

 Power Ma- 

 chine, $18.00. 



White Cedar Tree Tub. 



No. 1. 25 in. diam..$6.00 

 " .. 5.00 

 " .. 4.25 

 " .. 3.50 

 " .. 3.00 

 " .. 2.50 



Olmsted's Mole Trap. 



Operated either by a spring 

 weight, or both. $1.50. 



Potato Digger. 



Planet Jr., $15.00. 

 Hall's Pat., 15.00. 



Improved Rim Flower Pot. 



Doz. 



Hun. 



$0.12. 



.$0.80 



.15. 



. .95 



.20. 



. 1.15 



.25. 



. 1.55 



.35. 



. 1.90 



.40. 



. 2.15 



.50. 



. 3.00 



.fiO. 



. 4.00 



.90. 



. 5.25 



1.10. 



. 7.00 



English Mole Trap. 



Made entirely of wrought iron, 30 

 cts. By mail, 40 cts. 



Silver Milking Tube. 



Made of coin silver. By pushing 

 the slide up or down, the length can 

 Ise changed. Kegular size, 1| inches 

 in length. 50 cts. each. 



Extra Heavy Hoop Flower Pot. 



Each. Doz. 



8 in $0.30 $ 3.00 



9 " 



.40... 



.. 4.00 



.60... 



.. H.OO 



.75.... 



.. 7.65 



1.15... 



.. 11.25 



1.75... 



.. 17.50 



2.75... 



.. 28.00 



3.75... 



.. 38.00 



5.00... 



.. 55.00 



Ckider's 

 Fruit Picker. Lee's 



Tree Pruner. 



Crider's Adjustable Fruit Picker. The handle, 

 which is to be attached to a pole, admits of four adjust- 

 ments, making any part of the tree accessible ; the fruit is 

 secured without the slightest injury. SI. 00; by mail, $1.25. 



Water's Improved Tree Pruner. The hook en- 

 circles the limb. The blade being supported on both sides, 

 allows the blade to be very thin, making an easier and 

 smoother cut; the blade is connected by a rod and pole 

 from 4 to 14 feet lona;. Extra cutting blades by mail, 30 cts. 

 4 feet pole. ..$1.75 I "8 feet pole. ...$2.25 I 12 feet pole. ..$2.70 

 6 " " ...2.00 I 10 " " ... 2..50ll4 " " ...3.00 



Lee's New Pole Tree Pruner, Hook and blade 

 same as the Waters'. Can be placed on a pole of any 

 lentrth ; is made entirely of wrought iron and steel, relia- 

 ble in every respect. $2.00. E.xtra blades by mail, 30 cts. 

 Perfection Pruning 

 Shears. No. 3. Made en- 

 tirely of steel, and adapted to 

 light or heavy pruning; re- 

 quires little labor, and makes a 

 smooth cut. 7 inch, $2.25; 8 

 inch, .$2.75; 9 inch, $3.00. 



English Rose Pruning 

 Shears. No. 4. Wrought iron 

 handles, steel blade and spring. 

 A good tool. $2.50. 



German Pruning Shears. 

 No. 5. Steel blades, coiled steel 

 spring, which cannot drop out, 

 and retains itselasticitv. 8 inch, 

 $1.25; 9 inch, $1.50. 

 Pruning Gloves, to protect the hand. Made of extra 

 heavy buckskin. $2.25 per pair. 



Grafting Wax, first quality, in bars. With directions 

 foruse. 1 lb., 40 cts. ; i- lb., 25 cts. ; i lb., 15 cts. By mail, 

 16 cts. per lb. additional. 



Rallia, the best material for tving plants, vines, etc. 

 Per lb., 50 cts. 



Archangel Mats (new), 8 feet long and 44 feet wide. 

 85 cts. each. 



Russian Bass Mats, for budding and covering hot 

 beds, second band. 1st quality, 25 cts. each ; $2.50 per doz. 

 2d quality, 15 cts. each ; $1.50 per doz. 



Jersey Peat, for potting plants, etc. $1.50 per bbl. 



Propagating Sand. .$1.50 per bbh 



Prepared Potting Soil. 75 cts. per bush. ; $1.50 

 per bbl. 



Sphagnum Moss, for packing, growing Orchids, etc. 

 $1..50 per bbl. 



Cocoa Fibre, for projiagating and mulching. $2.00 

 per sack. 



WOODEN PLANT AND TREE LABELS. 



iaint?d. Per 100, 12 cts. Per 1000, $1.00 



Plant 4 inches, 



" 4A " " " 15 



" 5 " " " 20 



" 6 •' " " 25 



" 8 " " " 35 



Nursery, 12 inch, " " 80 



Tree, notched, 3', inches long. " 15 

 Zinc. Per 100, 60 ots. 



Indelible Ink, for zinc labels. Per bottle, 25 cts. 

 Indelible Marking Pencils, purple. 10 cts. each. 

 Soft Copper Wire for tree labels. Bunch, 10 cts. ; lb., $1.00- 



1.15 

 1.25 

 1..50 

 4.00 

 G.OO 

 1.00 



FEI(TILIZE{(fl 



No. 3. 



Among the many advantages possessed by commercial 

 fertilizers arc : saving in cost, in hauling and application ; 

 greater certainty of effect, especially during the seasons of 

 drought, by promoting healthy growth. 



Pure Peruvian Guano. Guaranteed. The quantity 

 used per acre is from three to four hundred pounds ; before 

 using, it should be made tine and mixed with loam or 

 plaster. It should not be mixed with lime, ashes, muck 

 or clay; nor should it come in contact with growing plants 

 when u.sed in a dry state. Per sack of 200 lbs., $8.00; per 

 ton, $70.00. 



Bowker's Ammoniated Food for Flowers. Made 

 specially for plants grown in the Conservatory, House, or 

 Garden'; clean, free from offensive odor. Full directions 

 with each bag or package. Package, .35 cts. ; by mail, 50 

 cts. : dozen packages, $4.00; bags of 5 lbs., 75 cts. ; 10 lbs., 

 $1.25, and 50 lbs.;'$3.50. 



