HENDERSON’S IMPLEMENTS, TOOLS, SUPPLIES ETC., 59 
 Henderson’s Hot Bed 
and Cold Frame Mats. 
To Protect Plants from 
Frost in Winter and 
Spring. 
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HOT BED MATS. 
These are made of strong cotton cloth, warmly lined with waste wool 
and cotton which is quilted in to hold position. A trial for two winters, 
proved they do not harbor mice or other vermin. They will not hold moist- 
ure, and will not rot or mildew. 
Prices. Size A, 40x76 inches, $1.10 each; $13.50 per dozen. 
“ B, 76x76 “ 1.80 ¢ 20.00 $ 
WATERPROOF DUCK MATS. 
These are filled with cotton and wool waste and quilted the same as the 
cotton cloth mats described above. The ‘‘ waterproofed duck’’ cotton cloth on 
pne side sheds water, and. prevents them from getting ‘‘ soaked through ”’. 
Prices. Size C, 40x76 inches, $1.35 each; $14.00 per dozen. 
KTPDs, GP 4 2.00 “ 22.00 “ 
76x7 
STRAW MATS. 
Hand made with rye straw and tarred twine. 
3x6 feet, $1.00 each; $11.00 per doz. 
6x6 ‘“ 1.75 ‘ ; 18.00 a 
RAPP’S HAND SEED SOWER. 
For Frame and Hot Bed Sowings. 
This: is the invention of a practical market gardener of long 
experience who felt the need of such a sower to avoid kneeling, 
reaching and backaches. Jt is light, weighing only 2? lbs., and 
sows all kinds of seeds not larger than spinach seed, thin or 
thick as set, and five times faster than by hand, and it sows 
equally well going forwards or backwards; consequently it is 
pushed along one furrow and pulled back in the next, thus 
saving time and lifting. The revoiving brass covered drum 
holds one pint of seed which drops through holes in a brass 
band which can be shifted to make the opening larger, smaller, 
or to shut off the flow of seed. The Rappseed sower is a home. 
made affair; it does not open furrows nor cover the seed, there- 
fore is so simple that it can be used by the most inexperienced: 
Price, $3.50. 
THE McWHORTER 
MAN-POWER FERTILIZER DISTRIBUTER. 
For Furrow Work, Side Top Dressing or Broadcasting. 
This improved and efficient machine we heartily recommend to all gardeners. 
it is universally used in large market gardening sections. By its use crops may 
be stimulated into rapid growth, increased size and early maturity. Any com- 
mercial fertilizer can be applied with it in any desired quantity from 3 pounds to 
40 pounds per 100 yards of row. It will distribute broadcast or in furrows or 
between rows, or both sides of one, two, three or four rows according to their 
distance apart, at one operation. The fertilizer is forced through eight distrib- 
uting spouts, which maybe contracted to cover a 4-inch strip; or they may be 
spread into any position not exceeding 2} feet in width. For top dressing straw- 
berry beds, lawns, etc., as well as for rowed crops, it isa boon. Easily worked 
by man or boy. Weight, 61 lbs. Price, $10.00. 
Market Gardeners and Florists’ Hot Bed Sash. 
We carry a large stock, so that we can fill almost any order on receipt. 
Unglazed. 3x6 feet, for 6x8 inch glass, of best cypress, $1.00 each; $11.00 
t doz.; $90.00 per 100. This is the regulation sash for hot beds and cold 
rames, and we sell thousands of them every year. 
Glazed Hot Bed Sash. Painted two coats white, glazed with 
3 rows of 10x12 glass. $3.25 each; $38.00 per doz. 
Glazed, Half-length Sash. 3 ft. by 3 ft. glazed and painted, $2.50 
each per dozaisain: paseeeh yey Ren Sie ei eae ent 28.00 
“Double Glass.” Glass on both sides—air space be- 
tween—size 3x6 ft. glazed and painted $4.50 each, 
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PERFECTION{GLAZING POINTS. 
The -finest glazing points on the market; 
the glass cannot {slip; they are quick and 
easily put in with special pincers; no “ right 
and lefts’ to bother with. 
Price, per box of 1,000, 50c.: or by mail, 65c.; pincers, price 
per pair, 50c.; or by mail, 55c. 
ROTARY GLASS CUTTER. 
For the price this is a very satisfactory little implement— 
cuts with a little steel wheel. 
Price, 6c. each, 65c. per doz.; postage 2c. each extra. { 
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, with Cocoa handle, $3.75. 
BRYANTS PLANT PROTECTER. 
Protects young plants from insects, frosts, cold ;winds, 
etc., and thereby forwarding their growth in early spring. 
The bows are of bent wood covered with mosquito netting. 
Price, 12c. each, $1.40 per dozen; $11.00 per 100, 
The Keystone Adjustable Weeder is the latest and best weeder on the market 
combining all the good featuies of others, with many advantages which none 
others possess. The adjustable frame permits it to stretch 7 feet, or it may be 
closed to 32 inches; the butterfly-shaped frame gives greater strength, allowing 
it to be thoroughly braced, overcoming all racking and straining; it is easier to 
pull, easier to handie, and can be tilted to work the ground in hollows. The 
spring steel teeth are flat-at the frame end, giving superior lateral flexibility and 
vibration without allowing them to track. The bolts fasten them in with a 
spring tension; they cannot come out, vet are easily removed or set at any angle. 
The ground ends of the teeth are narrow, penetrating the soil easily. They do 
not plow deeply like a cultivator tooth, merely entering the upper inch of sur- 
face; do not catch nor disturb the plants nor their roots, they loosen and uproot 
the weeds, allowing them to slide aside, therelry overcoming the clogging so 
objectionable in other weeders. Price, $12.00. 
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