XBASE MARK. 



GALVANIZED STEEL WIRE NETTINf 



a GALVANIZED • STEEL • WIRE • NETTING. 



Pigeon Houses, Poultry Yards, Lawn Fences and Trellises. 



Put up in bales 150 feet long. This nett ing is the best grade, made of 

 No. 19 steel wire, 2 inch mesh, double twist and thoroughly galvanized. 

 The 1 ft. wide is extensively used for training vines over porches, up 

 posts, etc., and is far preferable to twine. I offer this netting in bales 

 of 150 lineal feet only. Price, by ex. or freight, at expense of purchaser: 



WIDTH. SQUARE FEET, FEB' BALE. PBICF. PER BALE. 



12 inches 150 81.15 



18 inches 225 1.75 



24 inches 300 2.25 



36 inches 450 3.50 



48 inches 600 4.50 



60 inches 750 5.75 



72 inches 900 6.75 



Hammond's SLUG SHOT. 



Is probably the best insect 

 destroyer ever offered, it is 

 invaluable for the destruc- 

 tion of potato bugs, cut 

 worms, chinch bugs, rose 

 bugs and slugs, curculio and 

 all lice, worms or caterpil- 

 lars, upon melon, cucum- 

 ber, grape and squash vines, 

 tobacco, cotton, cabbage and 

 egg plants, currants, fruit 



and ornamental trees and all shrubs and flowering plants. It 

 is not poisonous, and fruit and vegetables on which it is ap- 

 plied will grow and look much finer than those on which it 

 has not been used. It comes prepared for use, and is simply 

 dusted lightly on, so that it reaches all parts of the plant. The 

 quantity used per acre varies from 10 to 40 lbs., according to 

 size and number of plants. Express or freight : Bbls., 235 lbs., 

 net, 4 cts. per lb. Bags, 50 lbs., 82.50.; 100 lbs., 84.50; less than 50 

 lbs., 8 cts. per lb. (By mail add 8 cts. per lb.) Tin canister, with 

 perforated top that unscrews, 35 cents, postpaid. 



IMPERIAL EGG FOOD. 



For all kinds ot Poultry. Will Make Your Hens Lay. 

 When the Imperial Egg Food is fed according to direc- 

 tions, sick and drooping chicks will never be seen. It sup- 

 plies all the needed material for forming bone, muscle and 

 feathers, and by its gentle tonic effect, strengthens the diges- 

 tive organs, and lays the foundation for vigorous, healthy, and there- 

 fore profitable fowls. They will also be fitted for market si month ear- 

 lier than by common treatment. Moulting fowls should be fed with the 

 Imperial Egg Food two or three times a week. Cholera, Roup and 

 common ailments seldom appear where the Egg Food is given. Price, 

 trial package, postpaid, 50 cents. Bv express, one pound, 50 cents. 

 2% lbs., 81.00; 6 lbs., 82.00; 25-lb. kegs, 86.25. 



CRUSHED OYSTER SHELL — Ma nufactured from good clean 

 shells. Poultrymen should use it. 25 lbs., 75c. : 100 lbs.. $1.50 : bbl., 83.50. 



HAVEN'S ROUP PILLS—For the cure of Roup, Catarrh, 

 Cold and Distemper. It was formerly the habit of fanciers, farmers 

 and others, whenever roup appeared in a flock, to kill the fowls affect- 

 ed and remove them Immediately, to prevent the spread of the disease. 

 This practice is, happily, no longer necessary, since the introduction of 

 Haven's Roup Pills. Per box, 30 cents, postpaid. 



PREPARED MEAT FOR POULTRY.— Is the best thing I know 

 of to make hens lay during the winter. Large quantities of it are sold 

 annually to experienced poultrymen; shipped in bags of not less than 

 50 lbs. 50 lbs., 81.75; 100 lbs., 83.00, by express or freight, 



GROUND BONE.— About size of wheat or cracked corn; should be 

 within access of poultry. Express, 25 lbs., 75c; 100 lbs., 82.50; 200 lbs., 84.75. 



THE LIGHTNING POTATO-EYE CUTTER. 



This little tool does the work many times 

 faster, and is much more accurate, than the 

 knife. It is gauged to cut enough flesh with 

 each eye to strengthen and vitalize it. No 

 matter how small a crop you intend to plant, 

 you should use this cutter. It saves time, la- 

 bor and seed; and if you use it once, I am con- 

 fident you would not part with it for many 

 times its cost. Full directions how to plant 

 potatoes cut to one eye, and valuable points 

 in potato culture, by a practical potato grow- 

 er, given with each cutter. 



30 cents each, postpaid. 



THE WEED SLAYER. 



— I feel confident in offer- 

 ing mv customers this 

 tool, that they will find it 

 very superior for use in the 

 garden, among Onions, Tur- 

 nips, Corn, Potatoes, Strawber- 

 ries, etc.; also very useful for weed- 

 ing among flowers and in gravel 

 walks. It is very light, weighing 

 but 7 lbs. is strongly made of the best 

 steel and iron, is adjustable to any 

 height of person; cuts from 1 to 1% in. 

 under ground and 7 in. wide. Price, packed, 

 82.00, to be shipped by express or freight, at 

 expense of purchaser. 



Weed 

 jj Slayer. 



PRICE, $2.00 



BY EXPRESS. 



ENGLISH MOLE TRAP — Made entirely of wrought iron. Equal 

 to high-priced traps. Postpaid, 50 cents each. 



GARDEN TROWELS. American 5, 6, 7 



and 8 inch. 20. 25, 30 and 35 cents each, postpaid. 



SHEEP OR GRASS SHEARS Very useful 



'for trimming edges, also around plants, etc. 

 'Postpaid, 81.25 each. 

 English mole tbap. GARDEN LINE.— 75 ft. long. Postpaid, 75 cts. 



SfOLLAYS 

 SPRINKLER 



LANG'S WEEPER. HAZELTINE WEEDER. 



LANG'S HAND WEEDER.— One of the 



best weeders made; a band passing over the 

 fingers gives perfect use of the hand for 

 pulling weeds without laying down the 

 tool. Price, postpaid. 30 cents each. 



HAZELTINE HAND WEEDER — 

 Made of best steel, good size, durable. 

 Postpaid, 35 cents each. 



CONCAVE POTATO KNIFE For cutting Seed Potatoes. 



With this knife your Potatoes can be cut better, and from 82 to 83 per 

 acre saved in seed and time. One man can do the work of two. Full di- 

 rections for use with each knife. Price, postpaid, 35 cents each. 



EXCELSIOR 

 HAND WEEDER. 



—Useful for stirring 

 60il in hot-beds, weed- 

 ing seed-beds, etc. 

 Postpaid, 30 cts. each. 



GLASS CUTTER 

 AND GLAZING TOOL.— A har 

 dy article. Postpaid, 15 cts. each. 



SCOLLAY'S RUBBER SPRINKLER.— For 

 sprinkling flowers, etc. Postpaid, $L10 each. 

 SCOLLAY'S PUTTY BULB.— For glazing greenhouses, sash, etc. 

 A pressure with the hand ejects the putty. Postpaid, 81.10 each. 



CHPONIZiNG INSTRUMENTS. 



Poultrymen can double their profits by 

 caponizing their chicks; the demand for ca- 

 pons in all large markets always exceeds the 

 supply, and prices are very much higher. The 

 operation is very simple. Can be performed by 

 anyone. Full directions sent with each set of 

 instruments. Price, 82.50 by mail, postpaid. 



GLASS CUTTER. 



Reichart's Patent Plant Protector. 



For protecting young plants from the cold and wet weat h- 

 er of early spring; also from the ravages of insects. You 

 can sow all sorts of vine seeds, such as Cucumbers, Melons, Squashes, etc., at least two weeks earlier, by protecting the 



hill during the night, or during cold, wet weather with this Pro- 

 tector. The Protector is made of water-proof paper, and if taken 

 care of will last for years. The adjustment is very simple. If you 

 want to have Cucumbers, Muskmelons, Squashes, etc., before your 

 neighbors, and at a time when they are certain to bring the best 

 prices , or if you want to insure the life of your young 

 Egg Plants, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Lettuce, Pepper, Toma- 

 to Plants, etc., after transplanting, you should by all 

 means use Reichart's Patent Plant Protector. Price, 

 25 cents per dozen, postpaid; by express, 81.50 per 100; 814.00 

 I per 1,000, purcnaser paying express charges. 



The Reddick Mole Trap. 



All the old Traps boiled down Into a better one at 

 one-third the old price. 



This trap embraces all the good points found in hii;h- 

 priced traps; it is simple, durable and practicable. Eas- 

 ily set and does not get out of order. Sure death to 

 moles. Boxed ready for shipment weighs about 3 lbs. 

 Price by express, at purchaser's expense, 75 cents each. 



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 REDDICK 

 MOLE 

 TRAP. 



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