HENRY A. DREER, 714 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



y^ gallon, 60 



The Dreer High=Wheel 1900 Pattern. 



14-in., J6.20; l6-in., I7.15 ; l8-in., $8.io; 

 20-in., ^9.00. 



Low Wheel. 14-m., $5.25 ; i6-in., $6.20; 



iS-in., $7.15. 



Horse Lawn Mowers. Prices and par- 

 ticulars upon application. 



Lawn Mower Oil. Put up specially. It 

 will not gum ; put up in durable cans. Quart, 40 cts. ; 

 ■cts. ; gallon, $1.00; ^ -pint Oilers, with oil, 25 cts. 



TROWELS. 

 Dreer's Special Steel Trowel, 6-in., 25c.; per doz., |2 50, 

 English, heavy welded, 6-in., 35c.; 7-in., 45c. 



SCYTHES. 

 English Lawn, riveted back, 30 and 34-in., $1.00; 3610, 

 ^1,15; 38-in., $1.25. American, best steel, 75c. Snaths, 75c 



GRASS HOOKS. 

 English, riveted back. No. o, 40c.; No. i, 50c.; No. 2, 

 60c.; No. 3, 65c. American, plain back, 25c. Dutch 

 Steel, solid, 30c. 



FLORISTS' KNIVES. 

 English Budding, Nos. 7 and 8, each ..... 



Oerman " Nos. 7 and 8, " 



Dreer's " Special No. 6, " . 50c. and 



American Pruning, No. 4, " . 35c. and 



American " 2 blades. No. 5, " 



Gloves, Buckskin Pruning 



Disston's Pruning Saws, 14 to 24-in., 60c. to 



BARROWS. 

 No. 4, Eastern Garden 3 50 



The New DREER Lawn Mower 



FOR 1901 



4 blades 5 blades 



T 5-inch Net, $"] 60 Net, $8 55 



'7 " " 8 55 " 9 50 



19 " " 9 50 " 10 45 



T " " 10 45 " II 40 



GRASS CATCHERS. 



I5-in.,$I.30; 17-in.,$l.40; 19- in., $1.50; 

 2i-in., $1.60. 



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 75 

 75 

 50 

 75 

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The Five-blade "Dreer" 

 is a First-class GOLF 

 IVIOWER. 



5, 



With broad tread, 25c. extra each. 

 Canal Barrows, wood body 2 00 



Olmstead 



WEEDERS. 

 Dreer's Eureka, 25c.; Lang's, 

 25c.; Excelsior, loc. ; Weeding 

 Fork (steel), 25c. 



MOLE TRAPS. 

 . ^i 40 Reddick 



Mastica 

 Machine, 



EUREKA WEEDER SUNDRIES. 



Jersey Peat, ^1.25 perbbl.; 5 bbls., ^5.00 

 Oregon Peat. Only for orchids. 10 cts. per lb. 

 Propagating Sand, 50 cts. per bu.; gi.oo per bbl. 

 Sphagnum Moss, gi.25 per bbl.; $2.00 per bale. 

 Grafting Wax, X' lb-, 10 cts.: yi lb., 15 cts ; lb., 25 cts. 

 Raphia, lb., 16 cts.; 10 lbs., gi.50; 100 lbs., ^13.00. 

 Cotton Pot Herb Twine, lb., 25 cts.; 10 lbs., $2.25. 

 Celery Twine, 5-ply. 20 cts. per lb.; 5 lbs., 90 cts. 

 Two=ply Coarse Cotton Twine for general use in tying 



Beets, Carrots, etc. 20 cts. per lb.; 5 lbs., 90 cts. 

 Jute Twine for tying Plants or Vegetables. 12 cts. per 



lb.; 100 lbs., $11.00. Can be supphed in 2, 3 and4-ply. 

 Flax, 2-ply, for roping Onions. Lb.- 20c.; 100 lbs., $18.00. 

 Silkaline for smilax and asparagus. Spool, 20c.; lb., S1.25. 

 Mastica. A substitute for putty. $1.25 per gal. 

 Mastica Machine. For applying Mastica. $1.00 each. 

 Putty Distributor. For applying putty or mastica, 75c., 

 postpaid, 85 c. 



WIRE SIEVES.— Any size mesh. 



20-in. diameter "light, 55c.; extra heavy, 70c. 



Wire Carnation Supports. (Model.) 



2-Ring $2 75 per 100 ; $25 00 per looo 



2 " 3 00 per 100; 28 00 per 1000 



Tobacco' Stems. Bale (250 lbs. ), ^1.50 ; ton, $10.00. 



Painted Pot and Tree Labels. 



, $0 60 per xooo 6-in. ... $1 



Putty Distbibctob. 



m. 



65 

 ... 70 " " 10 

 ... 90 " " 12 

 Notched or pierced tree . . 



" " with copper wire 



Dreer's Black Indelible Label Pencil. 



50 cts. per dozen. 



25 per 1000 

 50 " " 

 50. " " 

 50 " " 



. . . $0 60 

 . . . I 00 

 5 cts. each ; 



IBE SlETEe. 



