PETEH HEr^DEHSOfl fit CO.— TOOLiS RJiD SUjMDHlES. 



130 



Asparagus Buncher. 



I02 103 104 I-'""" -■ ' 



Dibber. Weeding Grafting Gardener's 

 1-ork. Chisel Gloves. 



112 

 Horse Radish Graters. 



122 

 Budding Knives. 



Asparagus Buncher. iAs'- 1°°)- 



latest and test binicher. The one used 



by all gro'Luers /or inarket §3 00 



Axe, handled - 125 



" mattock, §1.00 ; with handle i 15 



Bill Hook (Jig.TOi),forcutti-ngoiit and 

 thttiTiiug shriibbery I 25 



Brush, Steel Tree, for- displacing 



cocooiis and insects OJt the bark i 75 



Brush Hook, axe handled i 23 



Dibbers (fig- 102), medium or large 45 



Flower Cement. Holds thepetals 



071 cut jloiuers^ etc.; per bottle. 23 



Floral Tools, set of 4; small 50 



" long handled set i 23 



Forks, Digging, 4 prong, 85c.; 5 prong I 00 



Manure light. 4 tine, 85C.-,5tine r 00 



^' Hay, 2 tine, 40c.; 3 tine 50 



Hand-Weeding (fig. 103), 20 

 Flower Gatherers, Dubois,y<>?- 



picking at a distance ofi/roni ^ to 6 feet 5 00 

 Fruit Picker, cati be attached to pole 

 ofi atiy length 23 



Gra.fting Chisels, (fig.wi,) 75 



Garden Lines, 100 ft., braided linen, 50 

 " " " " cotton 33 



Gardeners' Gloves (fig. 105), for 



"li-'orkijig a7no?tg thorny plaJlts i 23 



Glass Cutter and Glazing Tool, 10 



Glazing Points, Van Reyper's, glass 



cannot slip^ (fig. 106), per 1,000 75 



" "Pincers fior applying, (fig.ioj). 30 



Grafting Wax, per lb., 25c.; by mail, 40 



Grass Hooks (fig. log).. 50 



Grass or turf edging knife (fig. 108) 60 



Hatchets, broad pruning. 75 



Horse Radish Grater, box pat- 

 tern {fi'g. 112), grates 15 lbs. an hour 6 50 

 on legs (fig.■L^^),grates:!Olbs.a?^hourg 00 



Hoes, Draw (fig- 119), 5, 6, 7, 75^ and 



8 inch 40 



" Scuffle (fig- 118), 3 in., 55c.; 6 60 

 in., 7 in., 63c.; 8 in., 70c.; 9 in., 

 75c.; loin., 80c.; 12 in i 00 



" Warren (fig 114 60 



" Prong, or potato hook (fig. 120). 50 



Bayonet (^.r- :i7) 50 



Onion, (j^'.f. 115) ; I prong 30 



2 prong (^.^. 116) 33 



F?ake, combined (fig. 113) 



4 teeth, 40c.; 6 teeth 50 



Hose, Rubber (fig. j2S), in 23 and 50 

 fit- lengths, only, including couplings, 

 viz.: Best Q.\X3\\ty, all ne~ju rubber, 



per foot, ;^ in., 18c.; I in., per foot 22 



Good Quality, per foot, % in 12 



" 1 inch T- 



Hose Menders, (^^. 129), M in.. 6c. 



each ; per doz . 



'■ I in., icc. each ; per doz. 

 Hose Nozzle, brass, with spray tip, 

 mid stop cock, ^^\'Lxc\i,i,-,<i.\ I inch i 00 



Hose Nozzle, Graduating, j/?-aj' 



a7id stream, |^ in 7- 



Hose Reels (fig. 128), holding 100 feet, 2 50 



holding 200 ft 300 



Knives, Budding, ivory handles, No. 



121, $1.50 ; No. 122, Si. 25 ; No 123 i 25 



Knives, Pruning, stag handles. No. 

 124 $i.oj; No. 125, §1.50; No. 

 126 Si. 25; No. 127 I oo 



' Asparagus 50 



Labels, Wooden. Garden Labels 

 are put up in packages of 100 ; pot, 

 plant and tree labels in packages ofi soo; 

 ■which will be /urnished at 1,000 rates. 



Plain. Paintefl 



60 

 1 00 



125 126 



Pruning Knives. 



Garden Labels, 

 Pot 



i.,perioo, $0 40 So 50 

 65 

 ■ per 1000, 



PlantNotched,2'< " 

 Tree, Notched, iVi " 

 Pierced, 3K " 

 Copper 



Wired, 3K " 

 2V" 



60 

 80 

 00 

 60 

 60 

 60 



' 75 

 I 50 



80 

 I 00 



75 

 75 



2 00 



' 75 



Lawn Edgers, Everding's (fig- 13° ' 



Splendid tool fior tri7n77ii7ig the turfi arou7id 

 the edges ofi walks and fioiver beds ; a revolv- 

 ing k7ii/e e7iables the 'work to be done •with 

 rapidity ; a sharpe7iing attach77ie7it accom- 

 panies each 3 30 



Lawn Sprinkler, Henderson's. 



(fig. no.) A beautiful fou7itai7i a7id 

 thoroughly spri7ikles an area of 60 to 

 100 feet ifi circu77ifere7ice. 4 arm sprink- 

 ler, S3. 50; 8 arm 4 50 



Ball and Basket, (fig-rio:) This fits on 



top of the Henderso7i Spri7ikler 3 



Lawn Sprinkler, "Pomona." 



A71 elega7it, S77iall 4 ar77i spri/ikler, 3 



Lawn Sprinkler "Water 



Witch." to stick i7i the gro-u7id 75 



Mats, for Hot-Beds. Made of 



straiu; i7ivaluable for coveri7ig cold 

 fra77zes a7id hot-beds. Size, 3x6 ft., $1.25 

 each; S12.00 doz. size, 6 x6 ft., §2. 00 each; 

 per doz. ... 22 00 



Mole Traps, Hale's (fig 151), best 



trap 77iade ... 2 



" " Ricardo's. A new 



a7id first class trap. ... i 73 



Plant Protectors, Henderson's 



(fig. 132.) Galva7iized wirQ fra7nes- covert 

 with protecting cloth. Each, 25c.; perdoz. 2 50 



Plant Protecting Frames (/'.r- 133* 



for 'uji7idow glass, fra77ies fold. Price, 



(without glass), 35c. each; per doz 3 50 



Protecting Cloth (j^.^. 131), specially pre- 

 pa7'ed to p7'ez'e7tt 77iildeiu!7ig a7id rotti7ig; 

 "ZJaliiablefor forwardi7ig a7id protectingearly 

 pla7its fro77i frosts, coveri7ig hot-beds and 

 fra77ies in spritig iii lieu of glass, a7id for 

 ihro'wi7ig oner bedding plants at 7iight in fall, 

 for Chrysanthe77iu7n koit-ses, etc., at 07ie-ienth 

 the cost of glass. Pieces contai7t fro77i ^oto6o 

 yards. Sa77ipler and circular jnailed on 

 applicatio7i. 

 Heavy Grade, peryd., 12c.; per piece 



of 40 yds 450 



Medium Grade, best for ge7ieral 

 purposes, per yd,, 10c. ; per piece of 50 



yds . 423 



Light Grade, inostly used i7i So7ith 

 for tobacco pla7its, per yd., 6c.; per piece 

 of 60 yds 250 



Plant Sprinklers, Rubber (fig- 



^^■^ , for sprinkli7ig cut fiowers , seedlings, 

 clothes, etc. J4 pint size. 65c. ; 73 pint size, 

 80c.; I pint size, (postage loc. each extra.) i 00 

 Putty Bulb, Rubber (yff. 154.) Excellent 

 for glazir-g, A pressure 'with the ha7td ejects 

 the putty alo7igthesash bars: 77takes tight a7id 

 7ieat joint. Does not daub the glass nor stick 

 to the hands. $1.00 each ; by mail i 10 



Pruners, Waters' Tree {fig. 152), 



4 ft., $1.00 ; 6 ft I 25 



" 8 ft., Si. 50; 10 ft I 75 



Telegraph Tree oper- 

 ated by cord - 1 50 



" Gooseberry, for tkin- 



7iing out bushes i oo 



Raphia, splendid tying material, per lb. 20 

 V{Be\sf'7' Gardc7t Li7tes, (fig- 161), large, i 00 



Rollers, Iron, Garden and Lawn 



(fig- 134-.) Eor use on the la'W7i, alivays take 

 a *'TWO t'R THREE SECTION," OS they can be 

 turned 7* ithout i7ijuring the grass. ' OXE 

 SECTION " will be preferable for walks, as 

 they leave iioi7iark. NuTnbers D, E a7id G 

 are the sizes ge7ierally selectedfor la'wns. Our 

 Tollers all have 'weights attached to the central 

 shaft a7id can be U7ihookcd and ret7ioved whe7i 

 lighter weight is desirable. These weights 

 always keep the handle up fr07n the ground, 

 clean and out of the 'way. 

 No. of 'Width of Heisrht of 

 Roller. 

 15 inches. 



Sections. Keller. 

 A. 2 15 inches 

 C. I 20 " 

 D. 

 E. 

 G. 

 I. 

 Roller 



24 



36 '■ 

 24 



24 " 

 Horse, 



Welirht 



Net 



about. 



Price. 



125 lbs . 



. 6 so 



220 *' . 



.11 00 



303 " . . 



. 14 00 



450 " . 



.20 00 



400 " . . 



17 00 



300" ... 



.20 00 



Everding's La\vn Edger. 



Lawn, (fig. 135) ^i'''i>i- 

 shafts a7td seat, 4 scctio/is, 20 in. high, 12 in. 

 wide, 7naki7i^ roller ^ ft. wide, iveighi7ig 650 

 lbs- The 'weight can be increased by loading 

 33 00 



128 120 



Hose and Reel. Hose Mender 



Temporary- Lhr>-santhemum House 



set- • : .- :■: I ,.th." 



Plant Protecting Frame. 



I 



