Dreers Garden Calendar. 



79 



HORTICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, ETC. -Om'-iniud. 



EACH 



Garden Transplanters, for small plants and 

 seedlings, which can be taken up and 

 trinsplanted without disturbing the roots ; 



excellent for ladies and amateurs .60 



Garden Forks, for weeding strawberries, etc. .30 to S' .00 



Englii i Lawn Grass Hakes ?.. 



Enzlish Patent Rivet Back I.awn Scvthes. . 1." 



• l: m\ R: • t Back Gra^s Hooks TO to 1.00 



Am-rican Plain Bick Grass Hooks .60 



Spading r Garden Forks 1.25 I - - 



Garden Hoes, cast-steel, :ill j-ize-s 40 to 1.00 



Hexarner s Prong Hoe, 6 pr >ngs 



Lyinao\s Patent Adjustable Weed! z ii .75 



Scuffl 9 II tea, best cast-teel 50 to U25 



!I».c .25 



Little Gem We ! r .4o 



r 



Ladies' a:idC tuldren's G irdeo T via, i i b is. 1.50 u 5.0-J 

 -id Children's Garden Tools, 4 pieces. . . . 1.00 



The Davis Law n Bake 85 



rthea. l.To. Brier and Bill Hooks*. 1.50 to 2.50 

 Darby tie St j ue. .25 



r Grab. 7 Sets. D>ck Extractor 2.5) 



Dibble for Transplanting .75 



Fruit Gatherer with pie , $2 50 



Turner's Improved Hand Cultivator 5.U0 



Improved Steel Hand Plow 3.00 



Small Han .1 Plow 1J0 



Turner's Improved Patent Mole Trap 4.50 



I- 1 Mole Trap. A new and effectual trap, which 



never fails to catch and kill the m le 2. r> 



Thermometers, 7, 8 and 10 inch :i- r >. 4<> A j60 



Philadelphia Broadcast Seed Sower, for sowii g all 



kinds of seeds , 0.00 



PI met, Jr.. Hoise H->e and Cultivator 12 00 



Planet. Jr., Hand Double Whetl lloe, Plow ad 



Cultivator 9.00 



Planet, Jr., Hand Garden Drill, Wheel Hoe, Culti- 

 vator and Plow combined 14.00 



Planet, Jr., Hand Drill, No. 2 1^.00 



Comstock's Hand Seed Drill. Cultivator, Weeder, 



etc., combined 12.00 



I Corns tuck's Hand Cultivator and Weeper com- 

 bined 7.00 



j Lee's New Patent Wheel H e. One of ti e beet 



band cultivator- for all kinds of garden work.. 7.00 

 ' Lees New Patent Horae He. One cf tbe latest 



I and best for Mai ket Gardener's u?e 10.00 



The Firefly Hand Hoe and Plow.— A garden to be well-kept requires 



frequent bestowal of hard band labor, on account of close planting wbi h will notad- 

 mit of horse culture. This iiiiplemant changes the tires me task of h eing into one 

 re, ena ling the user to do the work better, and in one-sixth of the usual 

 time. With it you can open furrows fjr Beans, Corn, Peas and Potatoes; and all 

 the after cultivation can be rapidly and thoroughly done. It can be quickly ad- 

 justs 1 t j work shallow for 1. i id n irrow for cultivating, and deep and 

 wile fjr plowing, [thai reel mold-board. Price, $3 50 



The Philadelphia Lawn Mowers. — Nearly all the machines u-ed in mowing lawn« a-e much 



"h in is inn iihiij, and more labor is expended in m Ting them than should be. To uvei come tliis nbjectii n, 



these m>c!iineshave been introduced. Style D. 10 and 12 inch cut, with 6V£ inch driving wheels. Style M. 14, 



16, IS and 2o inch cut. with 7 inch driving wheels; noiseless ratchets, swing stationary knife, felf-ebarpening knives 



lighter, strong - lorable than heretofore; I effectually concealed and cannot clog, all being 



at material. Over 7o,ovw have beeu sold. Ihe best mowen in the market. 



The 10-incfa machine weighs "0 lbs. It is intended for small 

 grass-plots ; and can be easily worked by a lady. Price, £13.00. 

 The 12-inch machine weighs '.'A Its , and is intended for small 

 lawns. For ladies and boys. Slo.no. 



The 14-inch machine weighs 37 lbs., and i< intended for lawns 

 fr rn y. to y± acre, easily woiked by a youth. fl7.00 



The 16-inch machine weighs 41 lbs , and i.-> intended for lawns 

 from V£ to ^2 acre Man's size. S10.00 



The l>-irich machine weighs 46 lbs., and is intended for lawns 

 from b£ to y A acres. 121.00 



The 20-inch machine weighs 50 lbs., easily worked ly one 



man, and is intended for lawns from ^ to 1 acre. $23.00 " 



p^-- We warrant the above mower? to run easier in glass not over 

 five inches high than any other rn .ke. 

 Each machine is boxed ready f r shipment, with directions. 

 When ordering mowers mention width of cut. 



The Philadelphia Horse I, awn Mower, of Pattern 187o, is the most perfect and easily worked 

 Hor?e Mower ever before invented, and are becoming universal favorites. 

 30-inch, with Draft Pole. 315 lbs. $100. 30-inch, Shafts and Seat 350 lbs. $120. 



The Philadelphia Lawn Sweeper, a new invention for gathering up the grass when cut, leaves, 

 etc., always giving the lawn a neat appearance. 

 Hand size. |18.00. Horse size. ffojOO. 



Pennsylvania Lawn blowers. The lat<-st invented mowers; being light, strong, easily adjusted, not 

 liable to clog in short or high grass and easiness of running whilst being worked. 

 The 14-inch machine has 8-inch driving wheels, weighs '.in 11*. Ladies 1 size. £18. 00 

 The 10-inch machine has 8-inch driving wbeelf Man's size. |S9 



Wi m ."inpij/ other Implements, if tn <u ired : price*, Must oted circulars, and information given on application. 

 KxceNior Pump and Portahle Fire-Engine. — This compact. portable Engine can be used for 

 all horticultural purposes, etc All its working-parts are of brass, and of easy access to the valves, which can be 

 cleansed at any time. It will draw the water from a stream, Unk, or pail near by or at a distance, is of 

 construed >n and easily worked, throwing a continuous stretm fifty feet. Price, fB.00. Rxtra hose, if required, at 

 20 cents per foot, and the extn attachments for applying the same, 50 cents. 



Aquarius Force Puaip. — A powerful small pump, throws eight gallons of 

 water per minute from fifty t > sixty feet, drawing the water from a stream, tank, or will 

 lift the water from a depth of twenty feet S10. 



Bick ford's Xew Garden' Pump.— Constructed so as to do away with 

 and Stuffing-box, hence no Friction or Leakage as in other pumps. It is 

 easily worked by a lever to-and-fro, throwing a steady stream forty feet. It will draw 

 the water from a pail or tank near by, or at a distance. So. 50 



Hydronette. or Fountain Pnmp.-Th- improved double action pump for 

 watering and syringing plants; not liable to get out of order, being made oi brass, 

 with India-rubber Ho^e to draw the water, and throws a continuous stream. ; 



Brusle's Lawn Sprinkler and Fountain.— The work of this Sprinkler 

 ia doie through Perforated B"-dle/l Balls, so arranged as to water the La^.n or Garden 

 uniformly and as perfect as a shower of rain. It will thr »w the water over a space of 

 from forty to fifty feet in diameter, according to the pressure of water, which may be 

 regulated to fall in a gentle shower, or with ;is much force as required. By unscrew- 

 ing the top and putting the perforated ball in its place, and blank balls on the tips of 

 •.he arms, you can use it as a Portable Fountain; with directions. $8. 



Hydronette or Fountain 

 Pump. 



