BODDINGTON'S ~^A4^Xtl{yi/ SEEDS 



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Garden Tools and Miscellaneous Requisites 



Asparagus Knives, English (saw blade) 

 Granite State 



Each 



$1 OO 



50 



Bellows, Woodason's. Single cone large size powder 250 



Single cone small size powder i 50 



Double cone powder bellows 3 50 



Boots, Horse. The best 

 make. For size, measure 



outer edge of shoe 



Per set of 4 boots, $9. . 

 Canes, Japanese Bam- 

 boo. Five to 6 feet. These 

 are the genuine Japanese 

 article, and far superior to 

 stakes procured from 

 swamps in the southern 

 states, being very thin and 

 very strong ioo$i, i,ooo$8. . 

 Carnation Supports, Model Extension — 



Two-ring doz 50 cts., 100 $3. . 



Three-ring doz. 60 cts., 100 $3.50.. 



Dibbles. All iron 35 



Fertilizing. For transplanting, and also for inserting fer- 

 tilizers 50 



Dahlia Poles — Doz. 100 



3 feet $0 72 $5 25 



3J^feet 84 ' 



4 feet 96 



f^ feet 1 20 



6 feet I 32 



Flower Boxes, Cardboard — 



Depth Length 

 .1y^ inches. ... 13K inches. 

 .18 



Horse Boot 



6 25 



7 25 

 9 00 



10 50 



No. 4. 

 No. 6A.3 

 No. 10. . .4 

 No. 12A .6 

 17. ..8 

 20 ... 7 

 23 ■ • ■ S 

 25---7 



Width Per 100 

 .4 inches $2 00 



No. 

 No. 

 No. 

 No. 



•23 

 .26 



•24 

 ■30 

 ..36 



.6 



.7K " 



.16 " 



.22 " 



.8 " 



.14 " 



• 3 00 

 . 4 00 

 . 10 00 

 .15 00 

 . 12 00 

 . 10 00 

 . 14 00 



Order by number. 

 Corrugated. For shipping. Very strong and reinforced, 

 and shipped flat. Prices and sizes on application. Each 



Forks, Digging or Spading 75 cts. to $1 00 



Hay or Stable 50 cts. to 



Ladies' Short-handled or Strawberry Forks 



Manure. Long- and Short-handled 75 cts. to i 



Fumigator, Eureka." For fumigating with tobaccostems. 



No. I holds % peck stems i 



No. 2 holds I peck stems 2 00 



No. 3 holds Vi bushel stems 2 50 



Garden Lines, Finest Braided 100 feet, 50 cts. .. 



Garden Reels, for above ; of wrought iron 75 cts. and i 00 



Garden PencUs, Wolff's Indelible Black 15 



Glazing Points, Peerless. Made of steel wire and 



galvanized box of 1,000.. 75 



Pincers for applying same 50 



Glazing Points, Siebert's. Made of zinc and will not rust. 



Two sizes, Yi- and 7/a-inch long lb. 50 cts. . . 



Gloves, Gardeners' per pair, 



Grafting Wax. For grafting, cuts and bruises on trees 



Per package 10 cts., 20 cts. and 

 Grass Border Shears. See Shears, page 78. 



Grass Edging Knives (English) $1.75 to 2 25 



Grass Hooks or Sickles, Best English. Welded back. 35c. to 70 



Hoes, Draw or Corn 41; 



Grub , 50 



Scuffle, Dutch or Push, 4 to 9 in 45 cts. to 70 



Triangular go 



Warren 65 cts., 70 cts. and 75 



Hose, Rubber, Boddington's "Quality." Especially 

 adapted for hard usage ingreenhouses and on gravel walks. 



K-inch 25 to 50 ft. lengths, 18 cts. per ft. . . 



Couplings per pair. 



Hose Menders, Cooper's. K-inch per doz , fi . . 



Hudson's. Box of K dozen tubes, 20 bands and pliers. box, 



Hose Reel, Wooden. Small 



Iron. Large 



Hose Nozzle, " Bordeaux." For j^-inch pipe or K inchhose 



25 



30 



25 



The Newport 

 Nozzle-Sprayer 



This sprayer is 

 undoubtedy the 

 best article of its 

 kind ever placed 

 upon the market. 

 The "spoon ' is 

 adjustable. With 

 a screw- lever (see 

 Fig. I ) the spray 

 can be made as 

 fine as dew, or 

 with the force and 

 strength of a pelt- 

 ing rain. Excel- 

 lent for "getting 

 under " foliage of 

 roses, palms, etc., 

 where force is 

 needed to keep 

 down red spider, 

 etc. Price, made 

 Fig. 1 of brass, $1.50 



Shows adjustable screw-lever each, $ts per doz. 



Fig. 2 



Shows " spoon ' 



Knives, Saynor's Celebrated English. Best make. 



No. 938, Pruning %\ 75 



No. 196, Pruning, 2 blades 2 25 



No. 187, Pruning i 50 



No. 401, Budding i 35 



No. 343, Budding, 2 blades i 50 



No. 403, Budding, Long-handled i 50 



The Ideal Copper Plant and Tree Labels 



The Labels, wired, are made of copper, " lead capped," that 

 is, the outside edge is reinforced with lead, making them very 

 strong and handsome, and practically imperishable. They can be 

 written on with a stylus or ordinary pencil. No. i, plain, ^1.75 per 

 100, $15 per 1,000. 



Labels, Wooden, Pot and Garden — 



, PLAIN . , PAINTED , 



100 1,000 100 



inch $0 15 $0 60 $0 15 



" 15 80 20 



4- 

 4K 

 5 

 6 



12 



Wooden Notched Tree — 



3V^-inch 



6 " 



15 

 20 

 40 

 55 



80 

 90 



I CO 



3 50 



4 50 



3!^ 



10 60 



20 I 50 



(copper-wired) 20 i 75 



20 

 25 



50 

 65 



15 

 25 

 30 



1,000 

 $0 90 

 I 00 

 I 25 



1 35 



4 00 



5 00 



90 



2 00 

 2 25 



Celluloid. Wired. Excellent for indoor labeling. 75 cts. per doz., 

 per 100. 



Copper. Wired. To be written on with a stylus, which is fur- 

 nished with order for 200 or more. 

 No. 1. Small, % inch by 3 inches. $1 per 100. 

 No. 2. Large, i inch by 5 inches. $1.50 per 100. 



Mats, Frost-proof Burlap 



made of strong bur- 

 lap cloth, filled with 

 wool and quilted 

 edges firmly bound. 

 $1.25 each, $14 

 per doz. 

 Straw. For covering 

 sashes, etc. 6x6 

 feet, $1.75. 

 Mole Traps, Olm 

 sted's Improved. 

 Si. 50. 



The Reddick. Is 



easily set, with very 

 powerful spring, and 

 is in every respect 

 a perfect trap. 85 

 cts. 



These mats are 76 x 76 inches, and 



Frost-proof Burlap Mats 



