CATALOGUE FOR THE SOUTH. 



125 



FltOWER POTS. 



Note: — We pack carefully and in the 

 most approved manner, but will not be re- 

 sponsible for breakage in transit. 



Each. Per Doz. 



2 inches $0,021/2 $0.25 



2% inches .- 04 .30 



3 inches 05 .35 



4 inches — - 06 .45 



5 inches 10 .75 



6 inches 12 .80 



7 inches 15 1.25 



8 inches - 20 1.50 



9 inches 30 2.25 



10 inches - 35 3.50 



12 inches - 50 each 



14 inches - 1.20 each 



15 inches - 1.50 each 



16 inches - 2.25 each 



18 inches - 3.25 each 



Saucers for all the above sized pots same 

 price as pots, less 20 per cent discount. 

 The cost of packing- charged extra. 

 Special prices on larger quantities given 

 on application. 



CAIiI^A LILY POTS.— 50c. each. 

 LAYER POTS. 



Each. Per Doz. 



5 inch $0.20 $1.50 



6 inch 30 2.00 



FLORIDA GLAZED POTS. 



1 Pint size $0.15 each 



iy2 Pint size ^ 20 each 



1 Quart size 25 each 



% Gallon size 35 each 



% Gallon size 40 each 



1 Gallon size 45 each 



IY2 Gallon size 50 each 



2 Gallon size 60 each 



Saucers 

 Fern Pans. to Suit. 



4 by iy2 inch, 10c. each 5c. each 



4% by 2 inch, 15c. each 10c. each 



5V2 hy 2 inch, 20c. each 15c. each 



6^ by 2 inch, 25c. each 20c. each 



7 by 2 inch, 30c. each 25c. each 



8 by 3 inch, 35c, each 30c. each 



9 by 3 inch, 40c. each 35c. each 



10 by 4 inch, 50c. each 50c. each 



Dimensions given are outside measure 

 ments. 



PANCY CLAY HANGING- BASKETS. 



8 inch $ .35 each 



9 inch 45 each 



Chains for above baskets, 30c. per set. 



ROSE JARS. 



No. 126, 6 inch ,$ .25 each 



No. 126, 8 inch 50 each 



No. 126, 10 inch 75 each 



No. 126. 12 inch 80 each 



No. 126, 14 inch 90 each 



No. 126, 16 inch 1.00 each 



No. 449, 10 inch 40 each 



No. 449, 12 inch.... 50 each 



HYACINTH GLASSES (Assorted Colors) 

 Low and tall, 30c. each, or $3.00 per dozen. 



HYACINTH JARS POR EARTH PLANT- 

 ING. — 4x5x71/^ inches. 25c each. 



AZi^LIA POTS. — Also suitable for Bos- 

 ton Ferns, 4-inch, 10c. each: 5-inch, 15c. 

 each; 6-inch, 20c. each; 7-inch, 25c. each; 

 S-inch, 30c. each; 9-inch, 35c. each; 10-inch, 

 40c. each; 12-inch, 60c. each. 



Per Pound 



Wax Paper, plain white $ .65 



Cut Wire for Stemming- Flowers, 



all sizes .40 



Tin Foil 65 



SIEVES. — Medium. 17 inches in diame- 

 ter, all sizes from i/^ inch to Vs inch mesh. 

 $2.00 each, for securing fine, mellow earth, 

 so desirable for planting all kinds of small 



CESSSTERY SHELLS, at $6.00 per bar- 

 rel or 40c. per dozen. 



LAWN MOWERS. 



I Cut Keen, Ball Bearing-, 14 in., $9.50; 

 16 in., $11.00 and 18 in., $12.00. 

 Wire Grass Catchers for Lawn Mowers. 



14 inch $3.00 each 



16 inch 3.25 each 



18 inch 3.50 each 



20 inch 3.75 each 



GARDEN LINES. — Made of cotton at 

 60c. per ball, postpaid. 



INSECT AND VERMIN DESTROYERS 

 Sterling-worth Flea Killer, Sprinkle top box, 



35c., postpaid. 

 Sterlingworth Rat Killer, 30 cents per box, 



postpaid. 

 Sterlingworth Weed Killer, 1 pound, 75 



cents, postpaid. 

 Rat Corn, per can, 25 cents, 35 cents and 



70 cents, postpaid. 

 Steam's Electric Rat and Roach Paste, 35 



cents and $1.25, postpaid. 

 Rat Snap, per can, 25 cents, postpaid. 

 Thunderbolt Ant Destroyer, 35 cents. 



MASTICA. — The best substance known 

 for glazing greenhouses. Remains in a 

 soft, pliable and elastic condition for years. 

 Put up in one gallon cans, $2.50. 



MASTICA GLAZING MACHINE.— For 

 applying- above composition. Price, $2.50. 

 Full directions accompany each machine. 



THE PEERLESS GLAZING POINT. — 

 The most durable, reliable and cheapest 

 in the market. Made of steel wire, with 

 two points, they never bend in the middle 

 when driven or work out by wear. Sold in 

 boxes of 1,000, which will glaze 500 lights 

 of glass. Price, per 1,000, $1.40, postpaid 

 STRAWBERRY SHOCKS OR DIRT 

 BANDS. 



Eggplants, Musk Melons and Early Cu- 

 cumbers pay well if they come early into 

 the market. In order to have them early 

 it is a good plan to start them in a cold 

 frame in what are called "Dirt Bands." 

 This is a box 4 inches square and 4 inches 

 deep, without bottoms. These are placed 

 in a frame and filled up with good rich 

 soil, and five or six seeds in each box; 

 when the plants come up, thin them out 

 to one or two in each box. Before using 

 dirt bands, wet them thoroughly before 

 bending- or they will be apt to break at 

 the grooves, as they are made of thin 

 veneered wood. Price, 75c. per 100, $4.00 

 per 1,000. 



Tacks for Dirt Bands and Boxes, \i 

 pound, 15c.; pound, 50c. 



