BODDINGTON'S ' ^A^dtltV BULBS 



45 



Garden Tools and Miscellaneous Requisites 



Each 



Asparagus Knives, English (saw blade) Si oo 



Granite State 50 



Bellows, Woodason's. Single cone, large size, powder 2 50 



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, S9. . 

 Canes, Japanese Bam- 

 boo. Five to 6 feet. Tliese 

 are the genuine Japanese 

 article, and far superior 

 to stakes procured from 

 swamps in the southern 

 states, being very thin and 

 very strong. loo$l, 1, 000 $8. . 

 Carnation Supports, Model Extension— 



Two-ring doz. socts., 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 



3K feet 84 6 25 



4 feet 96 7 25 



5 feet I 20 9 00 



6 feet I 32 10 50 



Flower Boxes, Cardboard- 

 Depth Length 



No. 45^.2K inches i5 inches 



Horse Boot 



No. 6A.3 

 No. 10. . .4 

 No. 12A.6 

 No. 17.. 8 

 No. 21.. .6 

 No. 23... 5 

 No. 25 A. 7 



...18 

 ....23 

 ....26 



22 



....36 

 . ... 30 

 ....36 



Width Per 100 

 .4 inches %% 00 



■ ■6 375 



..-yi 6 00 



..16 " 



. 22 " — 



.8 

 • 12 



. 12 00 

 .15 00 

 . 12 00 

 10 00 

 .15 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 75 



Ladies' Short-handled or Strawberry Forks 40 



Manure. Long- and short-handled 75 cts. to i 00 



Fumigator, "Eureka." For fumigating with tobacco stems. 



No. I holds V2 peck stetns i 50 



No. 2 holds I peck stems 2 00 



No. 3 holds 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 Pencils, Wolff's Indelible Black 15 



Glazing Points, Peerless. Made of steel wire and gal- 

 vanized bo.\ of 1 ,000. . 75 



Pincers for applying same 50 



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



Two sizes, and %-inch long lb. 50 cts... 



Gloves, Gerdeners* per pair, i 25 



Grafting Wax. For grafting, cuts and bruises on trees 



Per package 10 ots., 20 cts. and 30 

 Grass Border Shears. See Shears, page 78. 



Grass Edging Knives (English) Ji.75to 2 25 



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

 Hoes, Draw or Corn 45 



Grub 



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



Triangular " 



Warren 65 cts., 70 cts. and 



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

 adajited for hard usage in greenhouses and on gravel walks. 

 K-itich 25- to 50-ft. lengths, iS cts. perft. .. 



Couplings per pair 23 cts... 



Electric Non-Kinkable. The "Electric" isthe best hose on 

 the market. M.uleof pure rubber by a special process, does 

 not crack or scale, atui will not kink. V\'e can supply in any 

 length if advised at time of ordering. M-inch, per 25 feet, 

 $5-50 ; 50 feet, $10 ; 100 feet, $20. See illustration. 



The Newport 

 Nozzle-Sprayer 



This sprayer is 

 [undoubtedly the 

 I 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. E.xcel- 

 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 adjustible screw-lever each, $15 per doz. 



Fig. 2 



Shows ' spoon ' 



Knives, Saynor's Celebrated English. Best make. Each 



No. 938, Pruning $i 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 



Electric Water Hose 

 Labels, Wooden, Pot and Garden — 



. PLAIN- 



-PAINTED- 



100 1,000 100 I, COO 



4- inch $0 15 $0 60 $0 15 $0 90 



^'A " 15 80 20 I 00 



5 " 15 90 20 I 25 



6 " 20 I 00 25 I 35 



8 " 40 3 50 50 4 00 



12 " 55 4 50 65 5 00 



Wooden Notched Tree — 



3 '4 -inch 10 60 15 90 



6 " 20 I 50 25 2 00 



yA " (copper-wired) 20 1 75 30 2 23 



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

 with order for 200 or more. 



No. I. Small, 'A inch liy 3 inches. <ti per 100. 



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

 Mats, Frost-proof Burlap. These mats are 76 x 76 inches, and 



m.ide of strong burlap cloth, filled with wool and (juilted, edges 



firmly bound. Si .50 



each, S15 per doz. 

 Straw. For covering 



sashes, etc. 6 .\ 6 



feet, Si. 75. 

 Mole Traps, Olm- 

 sted's Improved. 



Si. 50. 



The Reddick. Is 



easily set, with very 

 powerful spring, ami 

 IS in every respect 

 a perfect trap. 85 

 cts. 



Plant Sprinklers. 



Scollay, 8-oz., $1 

 each. 



Froit-proof Burlap Mati 



