PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK. — WEOLESALE CATALOGUE. — IMPLEMENTS. 43 



| THE NEW PINELAND INCUBATORS. 



These we consider the very best incubators on the mar- 

 I ket. They are thoroughly reliable, with improvements 

 ! strictly up-to-date, the outcome ol years of experience by 

 , one of the oldest manufacturers in the country, who guar- 

 antees every claim. There are no experimental theories 

 worked into these machines. Every feature is true and tried. 



Prices of New Pineland Incubators. 



Capacity 



Length 



Width 



Height 



Net Price 



30 Eggs 



21 inches 



14 inches 



15 inches 



$9.40 



50 " 



3 ° V 



18 " 



32 '■ 



15-25 



100 41 



3 feet 



■2% feet 



M feet 



19.00 



200 u 



4 1-6 44 



*H " 



M " 



30.00 



300 11 



6 44 



2K " 



3% " 



38 .00 



*320 '* 



6% " 



2^ 44 



3% " 



43.00 



*4QO 4 4 



&U " 



2# " 



3% " 



52-5° 



* Note. — The 320 and 400 egg machines have two 

 chambers and two lamps, one at each end, operated inde- 

 pendently, and may be put into operation at different 

 periods, or be used one for chickens and the other for 

 ducks er other poultry. 



The BARREL is raised from the ground, carried to the place 

 desired, and can be readily disconnected from or attached to the truck 

 while barrel is either full or empty. We Supply as extra 



attachments the following;: A box with trunnions 



and spring catch, making a vety superior dumping Hand-cart. A 

 Sprinkler, invaluable for watering lawns and sprinkling walks. 

 LjfiBbsJ? Water is turned on and off by hand wheel and ball valve. A Leaf 

 Rack, very useful for removing leaves and litter. A 14 Gem " 



Force Pump, for spraying, etc. 



Prices : 



Truck and batrel, 1% in. tire... $ 9.50 Extra trunnions, per pair 45 



4 4 4 4 4 4 2% 44 ... 10.50 Hand-cart box 2.60 



44 " " 3V1 " •• "-5° Leaf rack 3.75 



Extra barrel, with trunnions on, 2.25 Sprinkler attachment 2.25 



(if truck and trunnions without barrel are wanted, deduct $1.75 

 from prices 0/ trucks with barrels.) 



GEM SPRAYING OUTFIT. 



Clamps to the barrel ; fills the 

 want for a low-priced pump for 

 spraying a few trees, bushes, 

 .vines, etc., and for watering 

 flower-heds, washing windows, 

 carriages, etc. 



Prices, without barrel or truck: 



Gem outfit "A." Pump 



fitted with two feet of suction pipe 

 and brass strainer. 5^ feet 

 inch hose and nozzle, $4.75. 



Gem outfit "B," same 

 as "A," excepting hose is 12J4 

 feet long, fitted with connection 

 for pole to spray trees, $5.75. 



VEGETABLE BUNCH WASHING MACHINE. 



Place the machine in a tub, trough or box that will hold 

 water. Taking vegetables by the top, let them enter un- 

 derneath the P>rush and Turn Crank. This you will find 

 to wash very thoroughly and cleanly all vegetables, such 

 as Beets, Carrots, Radishes, Oyster Plants, Horse 

 Radishes. 



One person can wash from 250 10350 bunches in an hour 

 Price, $7.50. 



GALVANIZED WIRE GARDEN TRELLIS. 



FOR PEAS, TOMATOES, VINES, ETC. 



A great improvement over ordinary brush ; 

 indispensible in every well-kept gaiden, easily put up, 

 more tidy than brush, practically indestructible. Can 

 be rolled up, stored away and used again year after year. 



Peas are more easily picked. Tomatoes grown on this 

 Trellis are clean, ripen more evenly and are less liable to 

 rot. Cucumbers, melons and other vines can be ad- 

 vantageously trained on the Trellis, economizing space 

 and insuring cleaner and better matured fruits. This 

 Trellis, of the best galvanized netting, 4 ft. wide, 2 in. 

 mesh, is furnished in 10 ft. lengths, with a 5)^ ft. stake 

 at each end and one in the centre. Price, per 10 ft. 

 length, 50c; per doz. lengths, $5.50; $45. OO 

 per 100 lengths. 



Henderson's Superior Brass Florists' Syringe. R^nS! 



A large syringe, the barrel measuring 17 inches long by inches in circumference: 

 made of heavy solid brass, highly finished, with one spray rose and one jet, with 

 attachments to fit on the side and patent quick-filling valve and an elbow joint to spray 

 under the foliage. In addition to its value as an ordinary Syringe there is a 3-inch 

 detachable chamber (see Fig. X), intended to hold Insecticides, such as Whale Oil 

 Soap, Fir-tree Oil Soap or Tobacco Soap, through which the water is forced, thus 

 automatically mixing and spraying at one operation. The Syringe, of course, can be 

 used either with or without this chamber. We also supply with this syringe a 

 vermorel spraying nozzle— the best nozzle for mist like spray— such as is required with 

 ungicide mixtures. Price, complete, $5.00 each. 



IYI ASTICA. 



^» For Glazing <; 1 ■ecu houses. 

 MASTICA"^ a,,(1 Sashes, either new or old. 



M^^mSir W Mastica Ior g'azing <".reen- 

 aiALHiNi!,. V houses. Sashes, etc.. new and 

 old. It is elastic, adhesive and 

 easily applied ; it is not affected 

 by dampness, heat or cold, far superior to 

 putty. One gallon is sufficient for about 300 

 lineal feet used either for bedding or over 

 glazing. 



Prices. 4SC. per quart; 80c. per half gallon; $1.40 per gallon. 

 Glazing Hachine extra, $1.15. 



VAN REYPER 44 PERFECT " OLAZINO POINTS glass cannot 

 slip; they are quick and easily put in with special pincers; n > "rights 

 and lefts" to boiher with. Price, per box of 1,000, 60c; or by mail. 

 75c. Pincers, price per pair, 45c; or by mail, 50c. 



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FLORISTS' AND GARDENERS' HOT-BED SASH. 



Best quality Cypress, 3x6 feet, requiring 6x8 inch glass (1 box glazes about 3 s»sh.> 

 put together, but not glazed nor painted, 75c. each ; $8.50 doz.; $60.00 per 100. 



BURLAP HOT-BED AND COLD FRAME 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 substitutes for straw mats, 

 being, if anything, warmer than straw, more easily handled, less bulky, and they de 

 not harbor mice or other vermin. W« 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 inches 80c. each ; $0.00 per doz. 



Size B— 76x76 44 $1.00 44 11.00 " 



Oil Duck Mats. These are filled and quilled the same as the burlap mats 

 described above. 



Size C— 40x76 inches $1.40 each; $14.00 per doz. 



Size D— 76x76 " 1.60 '' 1700 " 



