PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.— REQUISITES. 



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COLD FRAME AND PIT. 



Already fitted for putting together by purchaser. When set up is 

 of the following dimensions, 5?i feet wide by !) feet long by 2'^ feet 

 high at back by 1 foot in front. The frame and sash will come all 

 ■'knocked down" with one box of glass, so transportation charges 

 will be light. Price of Frame and Glass Complete *f. o. b. 

 :ars or steamers in New York,) $ 1 O.OO. 



PATENT PROTECTING CLOTH 



Specially prepared to prevent mil- 

 iewing and rotting ; valuable for 

 protecting plants from frosts, cover- 

 ing hot-beds and frames in spring, 

 in lieu of glass, for Chrysanthemum 

 liouses, forcoveringtender bedding 

 plants at night when there is danger ^ 

 3f frost, thereby lengthening the a 

 display, etc., at one-tenth the cost of g 

 ?lass. Samples and circular viailed 

 mapplicortion. temporary chr\s\nthemum 



PRICES: HOUSE OF PROTECTING CLOTH. 



Heavy Grade, per yd., 12c.; per piece of 40 yds , $4.50 ; weighs 



about 46 lbs. per 100 yds. 

 Medium Or^AB, best for ^enrral purposes, -pe^r y&.^\(>c.; per piece 



of 50 yds., 54.25; weighs about 85 lbs. per 100 yds. 

 Light Grade, mostly used in South /or tobacco plants, -per yd., ^c; 



per piece of 00 yds., 2.50; weighs about 7J< lbs. per 100 yds. 



HOT-BED SASH. 



Unglazed, best quality, size 3x6 

 feet, using 6x8 inch glass. Price, "" 

 each; per doz., $9.00. In 

 Shootc'!, (not put together) 

 70c. each; §8.00 per doz. 



Hot-Bed Mats. 



Made of straw 

 and best tarred 

 cord — they are in- 

 valuable for 

 throwing over 

 :old frames, hot- 

 beds, etc., during 



the coldest hot-bei> mat. 



weather; they roll up and can be stowed 



?in small space. Price, size, 

 3x6 feet, $1.25 earh ; S14 00 per 

 doz.; size 6x6 feet, $2.00 each ; 

 §22.00 per doz. 



Hale's Perfect 



Mole Trap. 



THE BEST TRAP i«ADE. 



It is easier set than any other 

 trap, and cannot injure the 

 operator while being set. 



It will catch moles when quite 

 deep in the ground, and there 

 b-^ing no pin or other obstruct- 

 ^(^ ion projecting into the 

 "~ run, there is nothing to 

 frighten the mole as it 

 passes, and in doing so 

 raises the ground enough 

 to spring the trigger. Tne 

 points of the pins being in 

 the ground, it cannot in- 

 jure domestic animals. 

 Price, §3.00. 



HALE S 

 MOLE TR.\P, 



|-,.\RLOR. 

 HOT-BEn. 

 THERMOMETER. 



THERMOMETERS. 



FRUIT 

 PICKERS. 



Siexe's Self-registering. Registers both heat and cold; 

 enameled case, 8 inch, $2.75. (Cii« not in- mailed ) 



Greenhouse Distance. Plain, readable, porcelain scale, rang- 

 ing from 20 to 100 deg.; $1.00. 



Parlor. Boxwood case, metal scale, 12 inch, 50c. 



Fbony. Porcelain scale, 8 inch, §1.00; 10 inch, $1.50;' 12 inch, $2 00. 



Plate Glass. With brass supporters, 8 inch, $1.50; 10 inch, §1.75. 



Ordinary J^ip^nned Tin Cases i\ot guaranteed correct.) 7 

 inch, 15c.; 8 inch, 20c.; 10 inch, 25c.; 12 inch, 30c. 



No 9, Hot- bed and Mushroom-bed Brass mounted and 

 tipped, made especially for plunging, §2.00. 



BRAZEE'S FRUIT 



PICKER. 



A fruit-picking device of pro- 

 nounced success ; there are no cut- 

 ting blades to injure the tree as it 

 is arranged with a pair of cross- 

 arms which are held open by a 

 spring and are closed by drawing a 

 cord. It can be set at any angle 

 from the handle so as to pet at fruit 

 in apparently inaccessible situa- 

 tions. The handle is in sections and 

 can be lengthened or shortened as 

 desired. 



PRICE: 



Complete with pole §1.25 ' 



Without pole §1.00, or by mail.. 1.15 



Wire Fruit Picker. 



A verjr excellent device ; can be attached to poles of any length. 

 Price, without pole, 25c., by mail, 35c. 



"Double Edg-e" 



Pruning- Saw. 



Cuts by direct action both ways. 

 Holes are provided so it can be attached 

 to a pole. The "lightning' teeth are 

 used for the larger limbs, the fine teeth 

 for the smaller limbs. Price, 16 inch, 

 60c.; 18 inch, 70c.; 20 inch, 80c. 



Combined Saw 



WIRE FRUIT PICKER. 



and Chisel. 



The saw is 

 twelve inches 

 long. The chisel 

 is three inches 



wide, made thin. A handle of convenient 

 length can be inserted Price, 90c. 

 f 



Water's Improved 



Tree Pruner. 



The hook encircles the limb and sup- 

 ports the blade on both sides, which 

 allows the blade to be made very thin, 

 thereby reducing the resistance of the 

 wood, and making an easier and 

 smoother cut than any other device 



The small space required for working 

 the knife allows it to be used among 

 close, dense branches. 



Price, lengrth of 

 pole, 4 ft.. 75c.; Oft., 

 85c., 8 ft., bl-00; 10 

 ft., §1.15; 12 ft, $1.25. 

 Extra knives, each, 

 20c. 



TELEGRAPH TREE PRUNER. 



The knives being thrown back by a clock spring, it can 

 be operated by a rope, and a handle of any length can be 

 attached. Price, -Mitlwut pole,%\.'X). 



TREE TUBS, CEDAR. 



Green outside and brown inside. (J^ainted 



red. 



10 per c 



■nt extta.) 









Outside 



Length of 





•No. 



Diameter. 



Stave. 



Price. 







.... 27 



inches.. .. 



. . 24 inches 



.... §7.00 



1 



. .. 25 



'» 



..22 '• .... 



.. 6.00 



8 ,, 



.... 23 





..20 " .... 



. . . 5.00 



3 . 



.... 21 





.. 18 '• .... 



. . . 4.00 



4 



. .. 18 





...16 •' ... 



. . . . 3.50 



5 



16 





...14 " .... 



. . . . 3.00 



fi , 



.... 14 





..12 " , .. 



. . . . 2.50 



7 . 



.....13 





...11 " .... 



. 2.25 



8 .. 



12 





.10 " .... 



.... 2.00 



Window Brackets for Plants. 



4- POT BASKET 



Highly finished and sup- 

 plied complete with 

 screws. 



Each. 



1 pot $J.25 



2 " 50 



3 •' 75 



4 " 1.00 



HANGING BASKET 



and Bird Cage Hook. 

 15c. each. 



