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Arthur T.Boddirtgton. 342 West 14th St.. New Vork City 



GARDEN^ TOOLS AND MISCELLANEOUS GARDEN SUPPLIES, continued 



Nozzles (see Sprayers and Nozzles). 



Orchid Baskets. Cherry wood. Doz 



4- !"'^'i $3 50 



5- !nch 3 50 



6-inch 



4 50 



100 

 {24 00 

 28 00 

 32 00 

 40 00 

 48 00 

 56 00 



8-iiich 5 50 



lo-inch 6 50 



12-inch 7 50 



Paper, White. For cut-flowers. Sheets, 24 x 36 inches, lo cts. per 

 lb.; ream, 47 lbs., $3.25. 

 White Tissue. Sheets, 24x36 inches, 20 cts. per lb.; ream, 10 lbs., 

 $1-75- 



Brown Manila Tissue. For cut-flowers. Sheets, 24 x 36 inches, 



15 cts. per lb., fi.25 per ream. 

 Parcelling. Sheets, 20x30 inches, 24x36 inches, 30x40 inches, 



8 cts. per lb.; ream, 50, 60 and 100 lbs., respectively, 6 cts. per lb. 

 Wazed. Thin white; aids in preventing the escape of moisture. 



Sheets, i8x 14 inches, 30 cts. per lb.; ream, 5 lbs., $1.25. 

 Peat and Moss — 



Orchid Peat 



Rotted Fibrous Peat 



Sphagnum Moss, Green 

 Plant Lifter, The Dowlen. 

 market for lifting heavy tubs, and invented by a practical man 

 $5 per pair. 



Plant Protecting Cloth. A simple and cheap method for pro- 

 tecting half-hardy creepers upon walls, and also young growing 

 plants in thespring and fall that are growing in frames, or stems 

 of standard roses and newly planted trees. This cloth is water- 

 proof and will last for years. Per yard 



36 inches wide, light grade 51/2 cts. 



36 inches wide, medium grade jo'A cts. 



36 inches wide, heavy grade 15 cts. 



36 inches wide, drill grade. 22'A cts. per yard. 

 Pruner, Waters' Improved Tree. The Waters' 

 Pruner never fails to cut the slightest twig. The 

 thin blade of tlie Pruner passes through the 

 limb so easily that the grain is uninjured, and 

 the bark left smooth 



Barrel 

 50 



2 .so 



2 50 



Undoubtedly the best machine on the 



Shears, Hedge. 8- to ii-incli blade. Four sizes. $2 to $3 per pair 

 Ridal's English Patent. The best Shears on the mar 

 ket. 9-in. I3. 50 per pair. 

 Silkaline. For string- 

 ing smilax, etc. Fast 



green colors; will 



not fade or break. 

 F"FF coarse, 2-oz. 



spools, I lb. in box, 



8 spools. 25 cts. per 



spool, $1.50 per box. 

 F F medium, i-oz. 



spools, I lb. in box, 



8 spools. 25 cts. per spool, $1.50 per box. 

 F fine, 2-oz. spools, 1 lb. in box, 8 spools. 25 cts. per spool, $1.50 



per box. 



Stakes for Hyacinths. Very useful for staking hyacinths 

 other plants; stained green. 100 

 3-16 hich thick, 5 inches long $0 25 



Hedge Shears, Bidai'a Patent 



3-16 inch thick, 12 mclies lone 

 3-16 inch thick, 18 inches lon^ 



3-16 inch thick, 24 inches long i 



Stakes for Plants. Round, painted green. 



Uoz. ICO 



2 feet $0 50 $3 00 



3 feet 75 5 50 



Galvanized Wire Stakes. No. 



Per 100 1 ,000 



3 feet - $1 50 $12 00 



3 ^ feet I 75 1 3 00 



30 

 35 

 00 



Doz. 

 $i 25 

 50 

 25 



I 



feet , 



2 00 15 00 



4 feet 



5 feet, extra heavy 



6 feet, extra heavy 

 i wire. 



Per 100 



45^ feet $2 25 



5 feet 2 50 



6 feet 3 00 



and 

 1 ,000 

 Si 75 



2 50 



3 00 

 7 50 

 100 



$9 00 

 10 50 



18 00 



1 ,000 

 Si 7 00 



19 00 

 23 00 



Styptic. To prevent bleeding in grape-vines. $1.25 per bottle. 



Sprinklers, Scollay. 8-oz. Large $1 00 



Small 50 



Angle Neck i 00 



Each 



Length, 4 feet $0 75 



Length, 6 feet 85 



Length, 8 feet i 00 



Extra blades doz., 



The Rockdale. Blades made from the best tool steel.' 



Length, 10 feet Si 



Length, 12 feet i 



Length, 16 feet i 



$2.. 

 Will 



Eacli 



cut I '-i -inch stick with ease. Length, 26 inches 



Length, 41 inches i 



Pruning Hook and Saw Combined, "Little Giant." Saw 



can be removed when desired; attaches to pole of any 



length 2 



Pruning Saws. Various sizes and 



25 



Boddington's Model French Pruning Shears 



Pruning Shears, Boddington's Model French. Having been 

 continually asked for a really good, strong practical .Shear, we 

 have decided this season to import from France a Shear that we 

 shall in future call the model. This is the best pruner ever 

 offered ; quality unequaled. Each 



Ea. h 



(•'A-inch $1 35 



7-'"th I 50 



SK-inch $1 75 



gK-inch 2 00 



loK-inch 2 25 



By mail, 10 cts. each extra. Extra springs 36 



Putty Bulb, Rubber (Scollay's). For applying soft putty and 



white lead in glazing. $1. 

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

 machine cjr bulb. Makes a solid bed impervious to moisture, holds 

 glass in i)lace and is not affected bv weather, i, 2 or 3 gallons, $1.25 

 per i^allon ; 5- and lo-gallon buckets, $1.20 per gallon. 

 Raffia. For tying. 20 cts. per lb., 90 cts. for 5 lbs., $1.50 for 10 lbs.; 



extra long and heavy. 25 cts. per lb., $i.;ofor 5 lbs., $2 for 10 lbs. 

 Sash, Hotbed. Well made from clean cypress, glazed and painted. 



Si n i-;k h, $35 per doz. 

 Seed Case. MouBe-prooi, handsomely finished in hard wood, with 

 g.il'.anizcd drawers ipside. It stands45 inches-highand is 25 inches 

 wide, and has 60 compartments. $18.50. 



The Ferguson Combination Sprayer and Syringe 



Sprayers. 'Nozzles and Syringes 



Syringe, "Abol." The best brass hand-syringe manufactured: 



No. 6. S7.50 each. 

 The Ferguson Combination Sprayer and Syringe. The only 

 practical greenhouse combination sprayer and syringe on the mar- 

 ket. The three difTerent roses that go with each sprayer make it 

 possible to either water, spray or syringe at will by simply adjust- 

 ing whichever rose is desired. Recommended for syringing under 

 the foliage of plants, where force is needed to keep down red 

 spider, etc. Substantially made of brass, and can be screwed on 

 the end of any hose same as an ordinary nozzle. $5. 

 Schubert's Sprinkler. Can be used for either 

 watering or syringing: especially recommended 

 for greenhouse purposes. Si. 50 each. 

 Spray Nozzle, The Boston Graduating. Throws 

 a coarse or fine spray or a solid stream. K-in 50 

 cts.; postage extra, 5 cts. 

 Spray Nozzle, The Newport. This sprayer is 

 undoubtedly the best article of its kind ever placed 

 upon the market. The "spoon" is adjustable. 

 With a screw-lever the spray can be made as fine 

 as dew, or with the force of a pelting rain. Ex- 

 cellent for "getting under" foliage of roses, palms, 

 etc., where force is needed to keep 

 down red spider, etc. Made of 

 brass. Si-SO each, S15 per doz. 

 Sprayer, Hand (Muratori's 

 Patent). Invaluable for spraying 

 orchids and other plants hanging 

 from the rafters of a greenhouse ; 

 especially adapted for ladies in the garden. Works 

 automatically by compressed air. $12 each. 

 Woodason's Atomizer. For liquid insecticides. 



Si .25 and $2 each. 

 Thermometers, Japan. Tin case, 10 and 12 in. 

 60 cts. and 75 cts. each. 

 Self-registering (maximum and minimum). 



Schubert's 

 Sprinkler 



S3 each. 

 Mushroom Bed. 



$2 each. 



Boxwood, brass tips, 20 inches. 



