- GARDEN MANUAL FOR THE SOUTHERN STATES. 
IMITATION LOG HANGING BASEETS. 
(Made of Earthen Ware.) 
6% inches Long, 4 inches Deep.........- sete 
7 inches Long, 4% inches Deep........-. .40 
10 inches Long, 3 inches Deep......-... 45 
Chains for above baskets, 25c. per set. 
FLOBIDA GLAZED POTS. 
1 Pint-size Se" eee 15 each 
1 3B e ints Size = se) os eee .20 each 
Gare! Size 2S 25 each 
ieee len Size... ae .o9 each 
a Ganlion size ae -40 each 
1 Galietiesize _..2.2..2733 2 eS .45 each 
134 Gallon size. =.= .50 each 
Bo) al OM: Si Ze 52 ee a .60 each 
FLOWEE 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 imches seers ws oss .02 .20 
re eee fC) en ee a ee .03 .25 
3 tnehes >) es eee .04 .30 
4 mentes. ~ "2  f22 .05 .40 
5 eneCwes: te ees et ee 10 .70 
6 maeles Se tee So 12 57 {ES 
7 inches 422.22 36! 15 4225 
8 Meher 23 oh AS .20 1.50 
9 jiive il: Se ee .30 2.25 
10 inenesSs o> -oD 3.50 
12 mMeches | Ss SS ee .»0 each 
14 inches: 23 = Se eee eX 1.20 each 
15 mene Ss 9 ss de 2 > 2 ee 1.50 each 
16 inches ee ee 2.25 each 
18 ite i: eae ee = 2 Silas pees 3.25 each 
Saucers for all the above sized pots 
same price as pots, 
count. 
The cost of packing charged extra. 
Special prices on larger quantities given 
on application. 
less 20 per cent. dis- 
PEEN PAWNS.—The best pot to grow 
Ferns or Lycopodiums in. They are made 
of Terra Cotta, shallow and porous, strong, 
and, above all, very clean. To grow ferns 
in the house, no better pot could be found, 
if used in connection with the saucer to 
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other soil. We have these Pans and Saucers 
in the following sizes: 
Fern Pans. Saucers to Suit. 
4 by 1% inch, 10c. each_.._.2.-_— 5c. each 
4% by 2 men, tbe ‘each. = == 10c. each 
514 by 2 inich, -20c¢; “each — 15c. each 
6144 by 2 mHeh,"25e" each. 2 ore 20c. each 
7 by 2 mph. -30C; cack === 25c. each 
8 by 3 inch,” soe: each. 30c. each 
9 by 3 men ANC, cach 2 35c. each 
10 by 4 neh aC: “each. 50c. each 
Dimensions given are outside measure- 
ments. 
Per Pound. 
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Wax Paper pisinewhite 7... $ .40 
Wax Paper, Sweet Pea -.....:............- .40 
Cut Wire for Stemming Flowers, 
AE RSS EC, EL ol: a ees te ese ae .39 
OPT ae ba Ss Se eee ee 25 
FLOWER FOOT BRACKETS. 
No. 20.—5-inch cup, solid bottom, 
extra heavy, 10-inch brackets.......... - ee 4 
No. 30.—6-inch cup, solid bottom, 
extra heavy 8-inch brackets -...._....... .89 
No. 40.—6-inch cup, solid bottom, 
extra heavy 11-inch brackets ........ 1.00 
No. 1.—6-inch cup, open bottom, 
light, .94%2-inch brackets ................... .50 
No. 0.—4=inch cup, solid bottom, 
isshis-6-inch brackets = 203 24-2 s .20 
SEED PAWNS. 
Saineu. pans ee ee 20 each 
eT UEY Gl cme C17 51 (ig ice le le OE .o9 each 
Thi pp P tele! ¢ ihm CF 6 rs pe ke amen a Saleen eels ee .50 each 
AZALIA. PCTS.—Also suitable for Bos- 
ton Ferns. 4 inch, 10c. each; 5 inch, 15e. 
each; 6 inch, 20c. each; 7 inch, 25c. each; 
8 inch, 30c. each; 9 inch, 35c. each; 19 inch, 
40c. each. 
WIEE FPLOWEEB STANDS. 
prevent the water from dripping through. No. 1. Flower Stand, semi-circle 
Instead of potting soil, Leaf Mould should witecdren se $8.50 each 
be used. Ferns grow best in it, it is light No. 2. Flower Stand, semi-cir- 
and retains moisture much longer than any | ee ree 8.00 each 
age. 
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COPPER TREE LABELS. 
No. 1, 50c. per dozen; $1.75 per 100; No. 2, 75ec. per dezen; 
$2.75 per 100. 
Plant all varieties of Peanuts and all varieties of Field Corn. 
