76 dreer's garden calendar. 



Pruning Saws, from 14 to 20 inches , 1.30 to 2.50 



Grafting Saws 1.50 



Pruning Saws, with sockets for long haudles 3.U0 



Garden Rakes, wrought iron , 50 to 1.25 



" " cast steel 1.C0 to 1.75 



" Reels, to wind and carry line 1.00 to 1.50 



" Lines, 90 to 180 leet 65 to 1.50 



" Trowels 35 to 1.50 



" Forks 40 to 1.25 



English Lawn Rakes, from 3.00 to 5 00 



" Patent rivet back Lawn Scythes 2.00 to 3.00 



" " " f Grass Hooks 75 to 1.00 



Spading or Garden Forks • 1.25 to 2.50 



Watering Pots, from 1.00 to 3 00 



Garden Hoes, cast steel, all sizes 40 to 1.00 



Dutch or Scuffle Hoes, bei-t east steel 60 to 1.50 



Ladit-s' and Children's Garden Tools, in sets 1.50 to 5.00 



Green-house Syringes of Brass 6.00 to 1100 



" " tin, with brass mounting 4.50 



" s i plain tin, painted 1.25 



Briar and Bill Hooks 2.00 to 2 50 



Welsh Scythe Stones 30 



WHALE OIL SOAP. 



An effectual remedy for destroying Insects on Plants, Trees, Vines, etc. 



FOR WASHING DOWN THE BARK OF TREES, GRAPE VINES, 

 &c — Take a quarter of a pound of the Soap, four pounds Sulphur, a 

 quarter of a pound of Tobacco, one ounce Nux Vomica; pour over 

 these three gallons boiling water, stir until thoroughly mixed; when 

 cool apply with a brush. 



FOR DESTROYING THE APHIS OR PLANT LOUSE. SLUGS ON 

 ROSES, THKIPS ON GRAPE VINES. MILDEW, SLUGS ON PEAR 

 TREES - — Take a quarter of a pound of the Soap, dissolve thoroughly 

 with boiling wa'er, add in all two gallons of water. Strain through a 

 sieve or cloih, apply with a syringe or the ro^e of a watering pot to the 

 plants. The best time to apply the preparation is in the evening, or quite 

 early in the morning. In cans at 40 cts., 75 cts., and Si. 00 each. 



TROWBRIDGE'S GRAFT tNG WAX, of first quality, put up in rolls 

 for convenient use in 1 lb., £ lb., and £ lb. rolls. Price 50 cts. per lb. 



