46 Arthur T. Boddington. 342 West Fourteenth St., New York 



GARDEN TOOLS AND MISCELLANEOUS REQUISITES, continued 



Each 



100 

 $2 CX3 



4 oo 



5 50 

 9 oo 



1 1 oo 

 Each 

 - 85 

 00 

 15 

 25 



Plant Sprinklers. ScoUay, 8-oz $i 50 



Plant Stakes. Round, painted green — Doz. 



2 feet $0 35 



3 feet 60 



4 feet 85 



5 feet, extra heavy i 40 



6 feet, extra heavy i 75 



Pruner, Waters' Tree — 



4 feel $0 



6 feet I 



8 feet I 



10 feet I 



Little Giant Pruning Hook and Saw Combined. Saw 

 can be removed when desired ; attaches to pole of any 



length 2 00 



Putty, Glazing, Twemlow's Old English. Can be used 

 with machine or bulb. Makes a solid bed impervious to 

 moisture, holds glass in place, and is not affected by weather. 

 I, 2 or 3 gallons, $1.25 per gallon ; 5- and lo-gallon buckets, 

 $1 20 per gallon. 



Pump, The Kinney. For 



distributing water and ma- 

 nure through the hose at 



the same time 200 



Rubber Putty Bulb. For ap- 

 plying soft putty and white 



lead in glazing i 00 



Rakes, "Automatic 

 Lawn." A backward mo- 



Kinney Pump 



English or Daisy... 



American Garden. 

 Raffia. For tying. 

 Scissors, Grape, Best English. 



tion of the operator will 

 clean all the teeth at once. 

 26-teeth size, 80 cts.; 38- 



teeth size l 00 



The "Lawn King." Teeth 

 very close. Will not tear 

 sod as other lawn rakes do. 

 26-teeth size, 35 cts. each ; 



38-teeth size 50 



Steel Wire, for lawns 60 



Wooden, for lawns 30 



$3 to 3 50 



Steel handled 40 rts. to 60 



Lb. 20 cts., 5 lbs. 90 cts., 10 lbs. $1.50. 



For thinning the bunches. 



90 cts., $1.25 and i 50 

 Shears, Perfection Pruning. The best made. 



No. I. 7 inches 2 00 



No. 2. 8 inches 2 50 



No. 3. 9 inches 3 00 



No. 4. 10 inches 3 50 



Hand Pruning, Wiss* Solid Steel. Two sizes. 



9 inches 2 25 



10 inches 2 50 



Hedge, English. 8- to i l inch blade. Four sizes $2 to 3 00 



Grass Border, Best English. 8, 9 and 10 inches 



$2 50, $2.75 and 3 00 



Spring Grass, English. For trimming grass i 25 



" " American. 7 inches I 00 



" " ♦* 6 inches 75 



Saws, Pruning, various sizes and kinds 70 cts to i 25 



Scythes, English Lawn. Cast Each 



steel, 34 to 38 inches 



Si. 50, Si 60 and $1 75 

 Scythe Snath or Handle, 



Patent Loop Heel i 00 



Scythe Stones, Round 



Dressed Talacre 



Per doz , $1 . so. . 15 

 Scythe Rifles, Triple Emery- 

 coated i<i 



Seed Case. The gardeners' 

 Seed Case is an indispensable 

 adjunct to the gardener's 

 office ; there is nothing to 

 compare with it for the stor- 

 ing of seeds. It is mice- 

 proof, handsomely finished in 

 hard wood, with galvanized 

 drawers inside. It stands 

 45incheshigh and is 25 inches 

 wide, and has 60 compart- 

 ments 18 50 



Price of other sizes on application. 



Sciuare and diamond- 



Each 

 fi 50 



I 50 



6 50 



tiardenerB' Seed Case 



Shovels, Ames' Best Cast Steel 



pointed; long or short handles.. 



SUkalene per lb., $1.. 



Spades, Ames' Best Cast Steel 



Styptic, Thompson's. To prevent bleeding in grape- 

 vines., .bottle, $1.25. . 

 , ^_ Syringes, Best Plate 



Valve. Large size, 

 9 with one stream and 



two spray roses, with 

 side pieces on barrel. 

 Length of barrel, 18 

 inches ; diameter, i % 



inches. No. 3 



Best Conical Valve. 

 Large size, with one 

 stream and two spray 

 roses, which are 

 placed, when not in 

 use, in the handle of 

 the Syringe. The 

 handle is strongly 

 mounted with a solid 

 brass cap and ring. 

 Length of barrel, 18 

 inches; diameter, iK 



inches. No. 4 



Woodason's Atomizer. For the application of all liquid 



insecticides $1.25 and 



Thermometers, Japan. Tin case, 6 to 12 inches. .15 cts. to 



Maximum registering 



Minimum registering 



Boxwood 



Porcelain Scale. For conservatory 



Self-regiBtering (maximum and minimum) 



Mushroom bed. Boxwood, brass tips, 20 inches 



Torch. For burning caterpillars. Filled with asbestos. 



Small 



Large 35 



Flower Pots — 

 Size, height and 



width inside Per 100 i.oco 

 2!<-iiich $0 75 $6 25 



3- inch I 10 9 75 



4- inch I 75 15 00 



5- inch 3 00 28 00 



6- inch 4 25 40 00 



7- inch 7 00 



8- inch 9 50 



9- inch 13 50 



10- inch 18 00 



11- inch 25 00 



12- inch 35 00 



14-inch 70 00 



Tubs, Flower and Tree. Made from everlasting cypress. Painted 

 green or natural wood, finished as preferred. 

 Castings japanned. Feet and bolts packed 

 inside tubs to facilitate nesting for shipping. 

 Bottom Top Depth Each 



13 % in. 12 in $1 25 



14 in I 50 



16 in I 75 



18 in 2 25 



20 in 3 25 



22 in 4 50 



Very handsome. 



7 00 



2 00 

 30 



I 75 

 J 75 

 I 00 



1 50 



3 00 



2 00 



25 



No. 

 I 

 2 

 3 

 4 

 5 

 6 



1 1 in. 



12 in. 



13?^ ill- 

 19 in. 

 23^ in. 

 24 in. 



Flower Tubs 



14^ 



16 in. 

 21 in. 

 24^ in. 

 25K in. 

 Oak Tubs, Brass-bound 



Price on application. 

 Vaporizer, Campbell's Patent Sulphur. Designed to vaporize 

 sulphur in greenhouses without danger of the sulphur taking 

 fire or disfiguring foliage. Most useful for killing mildew and 

 and other fungous diseases. Each 



No. I. For houses up to 5,000 cubic feet of space S6 00 



No. 2 " " " 10,000 " " " 7 50 



Watering Pots, "The Philadelphia." With brass joints 



and two copper-faced roses 



6-qt. $1.75, 8-qt. $2, lo-qt. $2.25, l2-qt. $2.50.. 

 Peat and Moss — Barrel 



Orchid Peat $2 50 



Rotted Fibrous Peat 2 50 



Leaf Mold. For Orchid culture; especially selected 2 75 



Sphagnum Moss bale, $250.. 



Prices on Lawn Mowers, Rollers, etc., on application 



