~R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. 
INSECTICIDES. 
Aphine. A contact spray for killing red spider, thrip, white and 
green fly. Price, quart, $1.00; gallon, $2.50. — 
Aphis Punk. It kills bugs under glass, .60 per box 1 doz. rolls; 
$6.50 per case 1 dozen boxes. 3 rolls will fumigate 100-foot 
house. 
Imperial Soap Spray. The base is a soap containing vegetable 
poisons, particularly effective against red spider on fruits. 
Quart, .50: gallon, $1.50; 5 gallons, $6.00. 
Bowker’s Concentrated Lime Sulphur. Kills San Jose Scale, bark 
lice, etc., and spores lodged on the bark. Needs only to 
be diluted with cold water and applied while the trees are 
dormant. One gallon makes 10 gallons of spray. 1 gallon, 
-75; 5 gallons, $2.25; 10 gallons, $4.00; 50 gallons, $12.00. 
Fir Tree Oil. Soluble. For destroying all insects that infest plants 
and animals, such as mealy bug, scale, red spider, green fly, 
thrip,, lice; fleas, ete Price, 4 (pint, son pink,...75); quant, 
$1.50; half gallon, $2.75; gallon, $5.00. 
Creosote for Gypsy Moths. The most effective protection from 
caterpillars. Sure death to the eggs. Quart, .25; 1 gallon, 
-50; 5 gallons, $2.25. 
Gishurst’s Compound. For destroying red spider, mealy bug scale, 
thrip, etc. Boxes, .60; by mail, .80. 
Kerosene Emulsion Concentrated. Kills all sucking insects, 
Quart, .40; gal., $1.00; 5 gals., $4.50. 
Lemon Oil Insectide. Destroys scale, thrip, mealy bug, red 
spider, black and green fly. Price, 4 pint, .25; pint, .40; 
quart, .75; 4 gallon, $1.25; gal., $2.00; 5-gallon keg, $9.00. 
“Nico-Fume.’”’ Tobacco-paper, Insectide, for fumigating green- 
houses. 24 sheets, .75; 144 sheets, $3.50; 288 sheets, $6.50 
“Nico=-Fume.”’ Liquid. Price, small tins, .50; pint, $1.50. 
Nicoticide. This vaporizing compound kills green and black flies, 
thrip, mealy bug and red spider. Sold in cans as follows: 
No. 1. containing 1 pint, sufficient for 32,000 cubic feet of 
space, $2.50 each; No. 2, containing 4 pint, for 16,000 cubic 
feet, $1.25 each; No. 3, containing 4 ounces, for 8,000 cubic 
feet of space, .70 each, Fumigators, price, .50. 
New X. L. all Liquid Insecticide. For spraying. Kills mealy bug, 
red spider and allinsect pests. Price, pint, .75; quart, $1.25; 
half gallon, $2.00. 
New X. L. all Vaporizing Compound. Sufficient for 10,000 cubic 
feet, $2.25 per bottle; 20,000 cubic feet, $4.50 per bottle, 
Vaporizing lamp, for above, complete, $1.00. 
Scalecide. One of the best remedies for San Jose scale when used 
as a winter wash. Quart, .40; per gallon, $1.00; 5 gallons, 
$4.00; ro gallons, $7.00. 
Seal Oil Soap. Excellent for keeping Palms clean, 
box, .30; 5-lb, box, $1.25. 
Tobacco Extract. A powerful extract of tobacco combined with 
sulphur. Remarkably effective against plant lice, red spider, 
and insects of all kinds. Price, half pint, 30c.; pint, s5oc.; 
quart, 75c.; gallon, $1.50; 5 gallons, $4.25. 
Tobacco Stems. For fumigating. Price, barrel, 
case, $3.00. 
Price, r1-lb 
$1.00: bale or 
MISCELLANEOUS. 
GALVANIZED IRON WATERING POTS. 
Made from best quality iron and heavily galvanized after being 
made. Two copper-faced roses go with each pot for fine and 
coarse watering. 4 quarts, $1.50; 6 quarts, spout 21 inches 
long, $1.75; 8 quarts, spout 23 inches long, $2.00; ro quarts, 
spout 25 inches long, $2.25; 12 quarts, spout 25 inches long, 
$2.75. 
Heavy Tin Watering Pots. Nicely painted green. Made of extra 
strong, double-thick tin, braced and stayed; very substan- 
tial, 2 quarts, 75c.; 4 quarts, $1.00; 6 quarts, $1.15; 8 
quarts, $1.25; 10 quarts, $1.50; 12 quarts, $2.00; 16 quarts, 
$2.50. 
Galvanized Iron Watering Pots, French Pattern. With brass bale 
handle. 8 quarts, $2.50; 10 quarts, $2.75. 
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Jones’ Folding Plant Stand. 3 Wire Trays, 73 x 30in. Each, $3.00 
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RUBBER HOSE. 
5 and s50-Feet Lengths. 
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“Reliable.”’ 4-inch, 3-ply, at .16 per foot; 4-inch, 3-ply, at .15 
per foot, couplings included. 
“Extra.” 4-inch, 3-ply, at .14 per foot; 4-inch, 3-ply, at .12 per 
foot, couplings included. 
Auto-Spray, No. 1. A compressed air sprayer, which when prop- 
erly charged with a few strokes of the plunger will operate 
automatically for five to fifteen minutes. Consists of a four- 
gallon air and water tank, within which is contained a brass 
air pump and discharge connection, ending in a spray nozzle, 
Price, $7.50. No, 2, Extra Heavy, $8.50. 
Extension Pipe, Brass, 2 feet length (for use on trees) .45. 
Elbow Extension, Brass (for underside of low growing plants 
.45. 
SYRINGES. 
Farquhar’s New Cyclone Rose Syringe. Specially designed by us 
for the application of insectides directly upon insects infesting 
roses and other plants. Price, strong brass, with cap and 
spray rose, $3.50; with cap and two spray roses (fine and 
coarse ), $4.00. 
No.G. Garden and Greenhouse Syringe. With elbow joint, stream 
and spray; excellent for applying liquid insectides, $4.75. 
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No. 5. Garden and Greenhouse Syringe. Stream and two spray 
roses, $8.00. 
No. 7 Greenhouse Syringe. Stream and two spray roses, and 
knuckle joint turning in all directions, $10.00. 
No. 24. Greenhouse Syringe. Jmported. Extra heavy, self-oil- 
ing, Ball Valve Syringe, with one stream and two spray roses, 
$9.00. 
No. 4. Greenhouse Syringe. Jmported. Extra heavy, self-oil- 
ing, ball valve syringe, with one stream and two spray roses, 
$9.00. 
TYING MATERIAL. 
Roffea. The best material for tying plants; exceedingly strong, 
soft, and pliable. Lb., 20c.; ro lbs., $1.75. 
Silkaline or Smilax Green Thread. Largely used for tying in 
bouquet work. Spools, each, 25c.; box of 8 spools, $1.25. 
Twine. Heavy and light parcelling. Ball, 25c. 
Twine, Green. For stringing Smilax. Ball, 25c. 
Twine, Soft. For tying vines, etc.; very strong. 
Large balls, 20c. 
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Tarred Yarn. Excellent; low-priced material for raspberries, 
Shrubsyete) Wb.ux5e: 
Tarred Marline. Of better quality than the above; twisted in 
strands, In 5 and to-lb. balls Lb., 18c. 
Yacht Marline. In 1-lb, balls, 50c. per ball. 
