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PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.— WHOLESALE CATALOGUE— REQUISITES 



Market Gardeners' and Florists' Hot Bed Sash. 



We carry a large stock, so that we can fill almost any order on receipt. 



Unglazed.— 3x6 feet, for 6x8 in. glass, of best cypress, $1.00 each; $11.00 per 

 doz. ; $90.00 per 100. This is the regulation sash for hot beds and cold frames, 

 and we sell thousands of them every year. 



HENDERSON'S HOT BED AND COLD FRAME MATS. 

 To Protect Plants from Frost in Winter and Spring. 

 " BURLAP " MATS. 



These are made of strong burlap, bagging warmly lined with waste wool 

 and cotton which is quilted in to hold position. They are excellent substi- 

 tutes for straw mats, being if anything, warmer than straw more easily 

 handled, less bulky, and they do not harbor mice 

 or other vermin. We were afraid that they 

 would hold moisture, and either rot or mildew, 

 but our trial for two winters proves them to be 

 far more durable than straw mats. 



Prices, Size A. 40x76 in., $1.00 each; $11.00 per 

 4 tCba _ doz.; Size B, 76x76 in., $1.25 each; $14.00 per doz. 



WATERPROOF DUCK MATS. 



These are filled with cotton and wool waste and quilted the same 

 Burlap " mats described above. The " waterproofed duck " cotton 



on one side sheds water, 



and prevents them from 



getting "soaked through. - ' 

 Prices, Size C, 40x76 in., 



$1.50 each; $16.00 per doz. 



Size D, 76x76 in., $2.00 



each ; $22.00 per doz. 



RYE STRAW MATS. 



Being made in the best 

 manner of long rye straw 

 and best tarred cord, they 

 are invaluable for throwing 

 over cold frames, hot beds, 

 etc., during the coldest 

 weather; they roll up and 

 can be stowed in small 

 space. Prices, size 3x6 ft., 

 90c. each; $10.50 per doz. 

 Size 6x6 ft., $1.60 each; 

 $18.00 per doz. 



RUBBER PLANT SPRINKLERS. 



An indispensable article for 

 sprinkling cut flowers, seedlings, 

 clothes, etc. A pressure on the 

 bulb ejects the water in a fine 

 spray. 



Postage 6 cts. each extra. 



Straight Neck, 7 oz. size, 70c. ; 

 12 oz., 85c. 



Angle Neck, 7 oz. size, 80c. ; 12 oz 

 95c. 



as the 

 cloth 



FOR TYIN<T^ 



RAPH1A. 



The best and cheap- 

 est tying material for 

 plants, vegetables, 

 grafts, etc. 



Price (in braided 

 plaits about a lb. each). 



Per lb 15c. 



10 lbs. at 14c. 



25 lbs. at 13c. 



(Bale lots on applica- 

 tion.) 



TWEMLOW'S "OLD ENGLISH' 

 For Glazing Greenhouses, Sashes, etc., new and old. 

 and easily applied. It is not affected by dampn 



GLAZING PUTTY. 



It is Elastic, Adhesive 

 less, heat or cold. 



Twemlow's Old English Glazing 

 Putty 



is a semi liquid putty that we find 

 superior to any other of similar 

 character for glazing greenhouse 

 and hotbed sash. We use it with 

 a Scollay's Rubber Putty Bulb, 

 and if the putty is too thick at 

 times we thin it with a little 

 boiled linseed oil. When so 

 thinned it can be brushed into any 

 crack or leak, making a solid fill- 

 ing. For bedding glass in, for 

 filling cracks or seams in roof 

 joints and frames it is splendid; 

 being impervious to moisture, and 

 when set on dry wood it does not 

 heave and will not crack nor peel. 

 1 gallon glazes about 300 lineal 

 feet. 



Price, 1 quart, 35c. ; i gallon. 65c. ; 

 gallon, $1.25. 



IMPROVED RUBBER PUTTY BULBS. 



An excellent article for glazing. A pressure with the hand ejects the putty 

 prepared as per directions accompanying each, and by running it along the sash 

 bars the work is done quickly, and makes a durable, tight and neat joint. Does 

 not daub the glass nor stick to the hand. Price, 95c. each; by mail, $1.00 each. 



" PERFECTION" GLAZING POINTS. 



The finest glazing points on the market; 

 the glass cannot slip; they are quick and easily 

 put in with special pincers; no " rights and 

 lefts " to bother with. 



Price, per box of 1000, 60c; or by mail, 

 75c. Pincers, price per pair, 45c. ; or by mail, 

 50c. 



DIAMOND GLASS CUTTER 



A diamond in one corner and a wheel in the 

 other, thus giving a sure cut. Will never lose 

 the point. 



Prices. — Cocoa handle (the diamond is 

 nearly twice the size of the one in the ebony 

 handle), $3.75; ebony handle, $2.90. 



CHEAP GLAZING TOOL. 



For the price this is a very satisfactory 

 little implement — cuts with a little steel 

 wheel. 



Price, 7c. each; 65c. per doz.; postage 2c. 

 each extra. 



CAMPBELL'S PATENT SULPHUR 

 VAPORIZER. 



An English apparatus designed to safely vapor- 

 ize Sulphur in greenhouses, to kill Mildew and 

 other fungoid diseases; also destroys Red Spider. 



The principle is most simple, consisting sub- 

 stantially of heating the Sulphur and producing a 

 hot sulphur vapor. 



Each No. 2 Vaporizer, when fully charged, 

 will vaporize six ounces of Sulphur, which is 

 sufficient to kill all mildew in a house contain- 

 ing 10,000 cubic feet. After an operation every 

 particle of foliage is covered with a layer of 

 Sulphur, so finely divided and evenly distributed 

 that it is practically imperceptible to the naked 

 eye. The complete apparatus is substantially 

 made in bright tin and sheet iron with brazed 

 joints, and will last for a long time. 



Prices, No. 1 size, vaporizing three ounces of 

 Sulphur, each, $6.50; No. 2 size, vaporizing six 

 ounces of Sulphur, $8.00. Full directions for 

 use sent out with each apparatus. 



GREENHOUSE FUMIGATORS 

 For Smoking Plants. 

 Eureka Fumigators. 



For fumigating greenhouses 

 with dampened tobacco stems; 

 made of galvanized sheet iron; a 

 damper regulates the draft; no 

 danger of fire; no ashes or litter. 

 No. 1, 12 in. high, $1.40; No. 2, 16 

 in. high, $1.60; No. 3, 20 in. high. 

 $1.85; No. 4, 24 in. high. $2.50. 

 Perfection Fumigators. 

 Make Moist Smoke. 

 This fumigator will last for 

 years; it has a water tank between 

 the fire and the outside, prevent- 

 ing burning out. The tank should 

 be filled with tobacco water, from 

 which a vapor arises and mixes 

 with the dry smoke from the 

 stems, producing a dampened 

 smoke more dense and less injur- 

 ious to delicate foliage than from any other fumigator made. Outside fumigat- 

 ing can also be done with the Perfection; the cast-iron lid is made so a hose can 

 be attached, and all the outlets from the smoke (except through the hose) can 

 be closed off. No. 1 holds one peck of stems, $2.70; No. 2 holds half bushel of 

 stems, $3.35; No. 2 holds } bushel of stems, $4.00. 



Perfection Fumigator. 



