OF THEIR GUIDE TO THE KITCHEN GARDEN. 



71 



Qihmm BE§yiiiTEi km mmEn mmmimi 



BARR ife SUGDEN'S Paxton Hanging Baskets, bronzed or japanned in the best style, see Illuntralion 

 in Joniier Edition. 



The Paxton Drawing-Room Hanging Baskets, 



Ditto ditto ditto 



Ditto ditto ditto 



Ditto Conservatory ditto 



!) inches in diameter, 10,0. 

 12 ditto lo/G. 

 15 ditto 21/. 

 5;(;, 7;6, lO/O, l'2/G, 15;, 21', and upwards, 

 according to size. 



SAYNOR'S CELEBRATED PRIZE PRUNING, BUDDING, GRAFTING KNIVES, &c„ EIRST 

 QUALITY, AND OTHER GARDEN IMPLEMENTS. 



{For Enumerated List, see Catalofjue oj' Spring, 1H()5.) 

 Knives, 3/ to 4/6 Vine Scissors, 3/ k 3/6 ; Pruning Scissors, 3/ and upwards ; Ladies' Flower-gatliering 

 Scissors, 3/6 & 4/, &c. ; Lawn Grass Siiears, 7/6 to 8/6 ; Grass Border Shears, 6/6 to 10/6 ; Branch Pruning 

 Shears, 6/6 to 8/6 ; Hedge Shears, 4/ to 5/6 ; Garden Scj'thes, 4/ to 5' ; Ladies' S^^ringes, 5/6 to 11/6 ; Garden 

 Syringes, best make, 13'6 to 30 ; Hydro-pneumatic & Hydropult Garden Engines, &c. ; Garden Pruning 

 Saws, 5/6 to 6/6 ; Gentlemen's Saw &. Bill Hooks ; Cast Steel Draw Hoes, 1/ to 2/ ; Cast Steel Dutch Hoes, 

 1/6 to 2/6; Garden Rakes, 1/6 to 2/6; Daisy or Lawn Rakes, 7/6 to 10,6; Garden Hammers, 1/6 to 2/; 

 Ladies' Cast blued Steel Forks, 2/6 ; Ladies' Cast Steel blued Trowels, 2/6 ; Hatchets, Edging Knives, Garden 

 Reels, Goosberry Pruners, Ac. 



AGENTS FOR YEATES' STRONG METALLIC CONSERVATORY, FERNERY, ORCHID HOUSE, 

 AND GARDEN LABELS; ALSO VALUABLE FOR WINE CELLARS. 



For Illustrations and Prices, see former Edition o f this Catalof-jue. 

 Yeates' Metallic Ink, warranted to produce Indelible Black Writing on Zinc, (i'Z. and 1/ per bottle. 

 Metallic Wu-e, 1', 1'4, and 1/6 per H)., according to thickness. Fine Copper WirH, 1/ per bundle. 

 Shepherd's Crook Galvanised Verbena Pins, M. per 100 ; 6/ per 1,000 ; 50/ per 10,000. 



The London Horticultural Gar- 

 den Wooden Labels, painted. 

 Sold in boxes of 100, including 

 soUd Marking Ink Pencil. 



s. d. 



No. 1. 3^ inches long . 1 0 



2. 4| „ .13 



3. 6i „ .16 



4. 6i „ .20 



5. 74 „ .26 



6. ni „ .30 



7. U „ .40 



8. 16 „ .60 



9. 3i 



10. 



for sus- 

 pending 1 

 „ 1 



Nos. 9 and 10 are for suspending 

 to Roses and Frivit Trees ; 

 besides a pencil, is included 

 a hank of copper wire for 

 suspending the labels. 



The aboVe are also put up in 

 boxes containing 50 labels. 

 No. 1, 8d. ; No. 2, \i)d. ; No. 3, 

 1/; No. 4, 1/4; No. 5, 1/6; 

 No. 6, 2' ; No. 7, 2/6 ; No. 8, 

 3,6; No. 9, 1/; No. 10, 1,6. 



The London Horticultural Wooden 

 Flower Sticks, in bundles of 100. 

 Not less than 50 sold at the rate 

 per 100. 



Painted 

 Plain. Green, 

 s. d, 



11 inches long 1 6 . 



No. 



0...5 



Chme^e Cane Flower Sticks, 34 ft. 

 long, .5/6 to 7/6 per 100. 



The Golden Rayed Lily ot Japan, 



the most magnificent Lily ever 

 introduced. See page 54. 



Tobacco Paper for Fumigating, 

 1;6 per lb. 



Tobacco Rag for Fumigating, 

 1;G per lb. 



Patent Tobacco Tissue, 3,6 per 

 lb. 



Gishurst's Compound, in boxes, 

 1/, 3/, and 106. 



Sti-ong Garden Gloves, 1/6 to 2/6 

 per pail-. 



Ladies' Gauntlet Garden Gloves, 

 2,6 per pair. 



WolflP's SoKd Marlcing Garden 

 Pencils, Red, Blue, or Black, 

 4rf. each ; extra strong, M. 



Dunn's ditto ditto, 1/ each. 



Eyelet WaU Nails. Single Eye, 

 '2 to 3 . Double Eye, 3' to 4/ 

 per gross. 



TANNED NETTINCJ.— For protecting Fruit Trees, Seed Beds, &c. Two yards ^vide, in pieces of 

 10 yards, 2/6 ; uO yards, 10 (! ; 100 yards, 20;.— JAPANESE BASS FOR TYING. A substitute for Cuba 

 Bass or Archangel Matting; it is finei- in texture, and in e\ery resiject superior to either, and is adapted 

 for t>-ing the most dehcate specimen plant, 2/ and 2/6 jjer lb. Specimen bundles, 6(7. and 1/. Cuba Bass, 

 finest qnaUty, 3/ per lb. Archangel largest sized Mats, 2/ each. 



FRIGI DOMO, at advertised prices. 

 TIFFANY.— SHAWS TIFFANY.— A Light, Cheap, and Dprable Shading Material. 

 Present Prices, 1st January, 1866. 



Sold in Pieces- 



-No. 

 No. 



d. 



0 per piece. 



9 per yard. 



1, 20 yards long by 39 inches wide 8 



2, _ „ „ Manufactured with a Patent Mineral 

 Solution, to prevent it from rotting 9 



No. 3, (Double Strength), 18 yards long by 36 inches wide . . 10 

 No. 4, (Treble Strength). „ " ,. . . 12 



No. 5, (Thick Twilled), 50 yards long by 40 inches wide , . . .1 

 RUSTIC WORK IN WOOD AND 'TERRA GOTTA, many of wliich have had Awards "of Merit 

 at theE.\:hibitionsof the Royal Horticultural Gardens, South Kensington, and the Roval Botanic Gardens, 

 Regent's Park. 8|iccinion;i to l)e .<ccn at our Establishment.— BEAUTIFUL RUSTIC WOOD BRACKETS 

 10 6 to 15/.— THE PARAGON RUSTIC WINDOW JARDINETS. for outside and inside of Windo«-s' 

 THE PARAGON RUSTIC TABLE JARDINETS —THE PARAGON RUSTIC PLANT TUBS 

 THE PARAGON RUSTIC GARDEN VASES, for Lawns. Carriage Drives, Tciraces (ic —THE PA- 

 RAGON RUSTIC GARDEN EDGING.— RUSTIC TERRA COTTA BRACKETS AND VASES. 



For Prices and Descriptions of the above, please refer to our " AUTOMN BULB COJIPENDIDM," panes 

 31 and 32, for 1864. 



