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Dreer's Garden Calendar. 



TURNER'S IMPROVED HAND CULTIVATOR. 



This useful implement will 

 work in either light ur heavy 

 soil, and with it, one man can 

 perform the work of three men 

 with hoes, in the same time. 

 The teeth are of steel, the frame 

 of iron, light and strong. Price, 

 $5.00. 



EXCELSIOR WEED.NG HOOK. 



This little implement is the invention of a ])rac- 



tical horticulturist; it is made strong and light, 



about nine inches in length, with round iron teeth, 



riveted into a wooden handle, which is inclined 



r^^S" /^^^^ slightlj^- upward tliat the hands may not touch 



l^^^^^l the ground in working. One-half of the ordinary 



III 1 tedious labor of weeding can be saved by the use 



a li \l of this implement. Price, 30 cts. each ; by mail, 



40 cts. 



LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S GARDEN TOOLS. 



A new and complete set of 

 Ladies' and Ghii.dken's 

 GARDiiN Tools, for the culti- 

 vation of rtowers, consisting 

 of a F. oral Ho", Spadr, Fork, 

 ami RilIcp. They are made 

 of the best steel and iron ; 

 hard-wood handles, light, 

 durable, and highly finished, 

 enclosed in a box, and will ^^^^Jj|j]jl|!i 

 be found superior to any- jtSf/pi'inliiH!.' 

 thing in use for loosening 

 the soil, transplanting, re- mw 

 moving weeds from among 

 flowers and small vegetables, 



cutting out weeds in lawns, and for the various other wants required in the green- 

 house and garden. They are finished in two styles: three-quarters polished and one- 

 quarter painted green, and full polished. 



Three-quarter polish §1.0) per set. Full polish §1.25 per set. 



" By mail, postpaid. . . \.\Lb " " By mail, postpaid. 1.50 " 



THE FRENCH WATERING-PJT-Japanned Green. 



The i'rench pattern is considered an improvement over the old style of 

 Watering-Pots. It being oval, and the handle extending from the side to 



the opposite side on top, makes it 



convenient to handle, as it can 



be tilted to any desii'ed angle 



without extra exertion. We 



have these pots made of exti'a 



heavy tin with an iron-hooped 



Inirfe, to protect the sides and bot- 



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'11 11 I im^ li j^ipanned both in and outside; 



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plants. 



i'lll'il n;il'i'iN|i?;»^^ 4 i^uart $2.25 



milll'; , Ji l k — ~ - 6 qtiart 2.o0 



~ " 8 quart S.liO 



1 2 quart 3.50 



"NVe also have made, especially for our trade, the Round Watering-Pot of extra heavy 



tin, and iron-hooped bottom, japanned inside and outside, with two copper roses, fine 



and coarse. 



6 quart $2.50. 8 quart ^.00. 12 quart $3.50. 16 quart $4.00. 



