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PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.— IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS. 



BURLAP AND 



FOR PROTECTING 



Hot Beds and Cold Frames, 



Sash, Hot-Bed ill 

 Frames and Cold Pits. -• 



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HENDERSON'S Bl'RLAP MATS. 



These are made of strong burlap bagging, warmly lined with waste 

 wool and cotton, which is quilted in to hold position. They are ex- 

 cellent substitutes forstraw mats, being, if any thing, warmer than straw, 

 more easily handled, less bulky, and they do not harbor mice or other 

 Termin. We were afraid that they would hold moisture and either rot 

 or mildew, but our trial for two winters proves them to be far more 

 durahlethanstrawmats. PRICES : size A, 40x76 inches, $1.00each, 

 $11.00 per doz.; size B, 76x76 inches, $1.25 each, $14.00 per doz. 



"WATERPROOF DICK" MATS. 



These are filled with cotton and wool waste, and quilted the same as 

 the "Burlap" mats described above. The " waterproofed duck" cotton 

 cloth on one sidesheds water, and prevents them from getting "soaked 

 through." PEICES : size C, 40x76 inches. $1.50 each, $16.00 per 

 doz.; size D, 76x76 inches, $2.00 each, $22.00 per doz. 



RVi: STRAW MATS. 



Being made in the best mannerof longryestrawandbest tarred cord, 

 they are invaluable for throwing over cold frames, hotbeds, etc., dur- 

 ing'the coldest weather; thev roll up and can be stowed in small space. 

 PEICES: size, 3x6 feet, $1.00 each, $11.00 per doz.; size, 6x6 feet, 

 $1.75 each, $20.00 per doz. 



MASTICA. 



'Mastica " for glazing Greenhouses, Sashes, etc., new 

 and old. It is elastic, adhesive and easily applied. It is 

 not affected by dampness, heat or cold. 



It is tenacious, admitting of expansion and contraction 

 without cracking. When applied a few hours, it forms a 

 skin or film, hermetically sealing the substance and pre- 

 venting evaporation of the liquids, and remains in a soft, 

 pliable and elastic condition for years. "Mastica" Is 

 of great value in going over old houses with a Mastica 

 machine on the outside of sash, as it makes it perfectly 

 tight and saves the expense of relaying the glass. One gallon is suffi- 

 cient for about 300 lineal feet, used either for bedding or over glazing. 

 PEICES for Mastica. soft, for machine application, 40c. per quart. 

 75c. per V2 gallon, $1.40 per gallon. 



Mastica Glazing Machine, $1.15 each. 



THE FINI.EV ROTARY LAWN RAKE. 



A thoroughly satisfactory machine for raking the Inwn niter mow- 

 ing. It gathers up nnd throws bark Into the large collecting box all 

 rut glass, leaves, smnll stones, sticks, etc. It can be set to rake low 

 or high; 1» easily pushed by a man. Sweeps 20 Inches wide. 



PEICE, 812.00 met). 



MARKET 



AND FLORISTS' 



GARDENERS' 

 SASH. 



We carry a large stock, so that ire can fill almost any order on receipt. 



TJnglazed: 3x6 feet, for 6x8 inch glass, of best cypress, 90c. each. 

 $10.00 per doz., $75.00 per 1 00. This is the regulation sash for hot 

 beds and cold frames, and we sell thousands of them every year. 



EXTRA FINE SASH FOR FRIVATE PLACES. 



Made from "red gulf" cypress, finished edges, with neat iron cross- 

 piece running through the centre ; painted one coat. 

 Unglazed : 3x6 feet, requiring three rows of Sxl 0-inch glass. $1.10 

 each, $12.00 per doz. Glazed: 3x6 feet, with three rows of -\10- 

 inch glass, painted two coats white, $3.00 each, $35.00 per doz. 

 For shipping, glazed sash has to be carefully crated. This will cost 

 extra, 50c. per crate. Up to 6, glazed sash can be put in a cm te. 



COED FRAMES AND HOT BEDS. 



Made of best cypress lumber, planed and painted two coats. The 

 corners join by bolting on angle irons. The rails between the sash are 

 rabbeted for the sash, grooved for drip and dove-tailed into the sides. 

 Strong, durable and portable. Can be taken down for convenient stor- 

 age when not in use; 8 inches deep in front, 16 inches deep at back. 



Prices do not include sash (for prices of sash, see above) . 

 Ho. A, for two 3x6 feet sash $ 7. .10 



No. B, 

 No. C, 

 No. D, 



three 

 four 

 five 



0.00 

 10.50 

 1 2.00 



DEEP COED PITS. 



For wintering bulbs, carnations, dormant roses, etc. 

 Above ground they are the same as the hot-bed frames offered above, 

 and, in addition, have posts and 2-inch lumber for siding up the exca- 

 vation, 18 inches below the surface. 



Prices do not include sash {for prices of sash, see above). 



No. B, for two 3x6 feet sash $10.50 



No. P, " three " " 12.50 



No. G, " four " " 14.50 



VAN REYPER'S "PERFECT' 

 POINTS. 



glazim; 



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The finest glazing 

 market. These are ma 

 and galvanized, ha 

 points, and lap over the 

 a manner as to posi' 

 from slipping. They ma 

 either side of the sash 

 venting the annovanc 

 lefts. 



PBICES : 



Terbox ofl,000,65c: 



by mail, 80c. 

 Pincers, per pair, 



50c. 



Rl Hill K. PEANT 

 SPRINKLERS. 



Indispensable article for sprink- 

 ling cut flowers, seedlings, clothes, 

 etc. A pressure 011 the bulb ejects 

 the water In a fine spray. 



PBICES: 



Straight neck, 6-oz. size, 55c; 



8-<>z. sizi\ f,.V ; 10-oz. size, 75c. 

 Angle neck, 6-01. size, 60c.; 8-oz. 



size, 70c.; 10-oz. size, 80c. 



(Postage, 5c. each extr.i ) 



TAS RETPBE J 



GLAZING POINT. 



it i it m it Pl'TTV in 1 ns. 



An excellent article for clnzlng. A pressure with the hand ejects the 

 DOtt; prepared ns p«T directions neconipnnvlng ench. nnd by running 

 It along the sash bars the work Is done quickly. PRICE, $1.00 cyirh; 



by moil, 91.10 each. 



Hundreds of other Useful Tools, Implements and Requisites are offered in our Implement Catalogue. 



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