RIJU AON THE GREAT CALIFORNIA INSECT POWDER. 



iW^^ ■ IWl^rB ■■ mnsnnitftes. fleas, fnpkroaf.hps. <m»t.s. flips, roup hues. 



Walker's Plant Food, 



24 inches.. 



36 inches , 



48 inches 



60 inches 



72 inches 



Sure death to cabbage 

 ■norms, bed-bugs, lice, 



mosquitoes, fleas, cockroaches, gnats, flies, rose bugs, beetles, moths and ants. 

 An infallible exterminator of all insect pests of the household, field, orchard, garden and conser- 

 vatory. It is absolutely harmless to plants and animals. Its death dealing effect is swift and 

 certain, even if reduced in strength 'with from four to ten times its bulk of flour or air-s!aked 

 lime, or if applied in water. Hence is cheap also. Entirely non-poisonous and harmless to all 

 creatures except insects. Why will you let the worms eat up your cabbage and currant bushes, 

 and lice kill your hens, and be bothered with flies, mosquitoes, bed-bugs, ants cockroaches, 

 moths, etc.when you tan swiftly and surely and cheaply kill these pests by the simple applica- 

 tion of a little Buhach. 2 ounce cans, 25 cents each; 5 lor $1.00, by mail, postpaid. 



(i'mri DawmCaP RaHawa a nandv dusting apparatus for economically using Buhach or anv 

 Uldlil rUWUei DellUirSi other dry insecticide. Pi ice 25 cents each, postpaid 



Uammnnri'e Qhiff Chftf Invaluable for the destruction of potato bugs, cut worms, chinch 

 nammUliU a Oltlg^llUli bugs, rose bugs and slugs, curculio and all lice, worms or caterpil- 

 lars, upon melon, cucumber, grape and squash vines, tobacco, cotton, cabbage and egg plants, 

 currants, fruit and ornamental trees and all shrubs and flowering plants. It comes prepared for 

 use, and is simply dusted lightly on, so that it reaches all parts of the plant. The quantity 

 tfsed per acre varies from 10 to 40 pounds, according to size and number of plants. 



Price by Express or freight, Bbls. 235 lbs., net, 4 cts. per lb. Bags, 100 lbs.. $4.50; 50 lbs., ] 

 $2.50; less than 50 lbs., 8 cts. per lb. (By mail add 8 cts. per lb.) Tin canister, with perforated 

 top that unscrews, and rilled with slugshot, 35 cents each, postpaid. 



A perfect food for flowers, in a concentrated form 

 It will make healthy plants make brighter flowers 

 and prolong the period of blooming. Put up in two size packages, the large 

 size containing sufficient food for 25 ordinary sized plants for one year. The 

 small size contains just half the quantity. Directions on each package. 

 Price, large size, 50 cents; small size, 25 cents, postpaid- 



The Auto-Spray" Automatic Sprayer. ^SSST^a'TOfiK 



gardener and fruit culturist. Made of galvanized iron, copper and brass. 

 With ordinary usage will last for years. When empty it weighs but 7 pounds 

 and has a capacity of 4 gallons. In a half minute the air chamber can be 

 made to compress sufficient air to discharge the entire contents. It will 

 make a continuous spray for 10 minutes before emptied and one charge will 

 about spray a \$ acre of potatoes. The hose is 4 ply extra stout with a nozzle 

 made to regulate the flow from a fine cloud like spray to a solid stream; 

 thus it may also be used in washing windows, carriages and various other 

 uses. Extension pipes for attaching to the hose for elevating the spray or 

 stream may be had at an additional cost, 25 cents per length of 2 feet. 2 to 3 

 lengths are generally required for trees, vines, etc. Price of sprayer with 

 galvanized iron reservoir, S4.50; with copper reservoir, $6.00. 



Thfl Maw Fra Tri lat Qnravar A most effective apparatus for spray- 

 I US new Eia IN-Jei Oprdjeii i D g potato vines, shrubs, cattle effected 

 by lice and for the interior of henneries, etc. 

 Capacity, one quart of solution. It may 

 also be used for blowing dry powdered in- ™ 

 secticides, such as buhach, slug shot, and If; 

 paris green, upon rose bushes, currants, etc. 

 It is one of the cheapest and best hand 

 sprayers to date, Price, with galvanized 

 reservoir, 50 cents each; with copper reser- 

 voir, price S5 cents each, by express. 



For protecting young plants from 

 the cold and wet weather 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 pro- 

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

 tector. The Reichart's Plant Protector is made of water-proof paper, and if 

 taken care of will last for years. 25 cents per dozen, postpaid. By express, 

 1^. $1.50 per 100; SH.uu per 1,000, purchaser paying express charges. 



The Roririifk Mnla Tran AU the 0,d tra P s boiled down into a 



I lie neilUICK Higie irap. better one at one-third the old price. 

 This trap embraces all the good points found in high priced traps; 

 it is simple, durable and practicable. Easily set and does not get out 

 of order. Sure death to moles. Boxed ready for shipment weighs 

 about 3 pounds. Price by express, at purchasers expense, 90 cts. each. 



m Tha Ar>ma CaaH ilrill A simple, durable and cheap seed drill that 

 || I lie Hbllie aeeu Ullil. will open a furrow and distribute beet, 

 9§ cabbage, carrot, celery, lettuce, onion, radish, turnip, and all such 

 ^ seeds with perfect regularity. It is utterly impossible for it to sow 

 ^anything but accurately, doing the work as thoroughly as the costly 

 S machines, and will cover ten times the ground that can possibly be 

 covered by band. Price, 65 cents each, by express, at purchasers ex- 

 pense, or I will deliver them all charges prepaid for 85 cents each. 



GALVANIZED STEEL WIRE NETTING. 



For pigeon houses, poultry yards, lawn fences and trellises. Put up in 

 bales 150 feet long. This netting is the best grade, made of No. 19 steel 

 wire, 2-inch mesh, double twist and thoroughly galvanized. The 1 foot 

 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 express or freight at expense of purchaser: 



■WIDTH. SQUARE FEET, PER BALE. PRICE, PER BALE. 



12 inches 150 $ .80 



18 inches 225 1.20 



Price, 

 50 Cents. 



Reichart's Patent Plant Protector. 



300 



Poultry Marker. 



and farmers, as the markings 

 will enable them to recognize 

 their own fowl at a glance. An ad- 

 vantage for young chicks, as eggs 

 from different breeds as soon as 

 hatched are marked, thus enab- 

 ling you to tell their age and 

 every detail. Made in 2 sizes. large 

 and small. 25c. each, postpaid. 



Haven's Roup Pills. ^ e th a e f 



fowls affected with roup, catarrh, cold and 

 distemper. Per box, 30 cents, postpaid. 



CAPONIZING INSTRUMENTS. 



Poultrymen can double their profits by cap- 

 onizing their chicks. The operation is" very 

 simple. Full directions sent with each set of 

 instruments. Price, $2.50 per set, postpaid. 



POULTRY 

 MARKER. 



CONCAVE 

 ' POTATO KXirE. 



CONCAVE POTATO 

 KXIFE — For cutting seed po- 

 tatoes. With this knife your po- 

 tatoes can be cut better, and 

 from $2 to $3 per acre saved in 

 seed and time. One man can 

 do the work of two. Full direc- 

 tions for use with each knife. 

 35 cents each, postpaid. 



SCOLLAY'S RIBBER SPRINKLER. — 

 For sprinkling flowers. $1.10 each, postpaid. 



SCOLLAY'S PCTTT BCLB. — For glaz- 

 ing greenhouses, sash, etc. A pressure with 

 the hand ejects the putty. $1.10 each, postpaid. 



SCOLLAY 

 SPRINKLES. 



EXCELSIOR WEEDER. LANG S WEEDER. 



EXCELSIOR HAND WEEDER Useful 



for stirring soil in hot-beds, weeding seed- 

 beds, etc, 30 cents each, postpaid. 



LAXG'S HAXD WEEDER. — One of the 

 best weeders made; a band passing over the 

 lingers gives perfect use of the hand for pull- 

 ing weeds without having to lay down the 

 tool. 30 cents each, postpaid. 



HAZELTTNE WEEDER. GLASS CUTTER. 



HAZELTIXE HAXD WEEDER. — Made 



of best steel, good size, durable. 35 cents each, 

 postpaid. 



GLASS CUTTER AXD GLAZIXG TOOL. 



—A handy article to have about the green- 

 house; cuts glass as easily and as good as a 

 diamond. 15 cents each, postpaid 



TnA WaaH QlawAr 1 feel confident in of- 

 I lie neeu aiajei. fering my customers 

 this tool, that they will find it a practical 

 labor and time saving machine for destroying 

 weeds in the garden, among Onions, Turnips, 

 Corn, Potatoes, Strawberries, etc.; also very 

 useful for weeding among flowers and in 

 gravel walks. It is very light, 

 weighing but 7 pounds. 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 inT 

 wide. Price, $1.75, by 

 express or freight, 

 purchaser to pay 

 the charges. 



THE ACME SEED DRILL. 

 1.11 



THE 



WEED 

 SLAYER 



PRICE, $1.75 

 By Express. 



