VAUGHAN'8 BOOK FOB FLOBISTS, CHICAGO AND NEW YORK. 



RUBBER HOSE, ETC. 



ELECTKIC .VOX-KIN KABLE. 



The best greenhouse Hose 

 in the market — Non-Klnk- 

 able. Being made of pure 

 rubber, does not crack or 

 scale. This hose has come 

 into general use on account of 

 its superior quality. Florists 

 who have been buying cheap 

 rubber hose have fdund out 

 that it is dear at any price, 

 and the "Electric" will pay 

 better in the long run than 

 most rubberhose in the market. 



If you have a hou.se where 

 regular lengths Hose are 

 not available, order exact 

 number of feet you require. 

 PBICE % on 14 INCH. 



1 to 24 feet 18c. per ft. 50 to 99 feet 16 c. per ft. 



25 to 49 feet 17c. per ft. 100 to 400 feet 153^c. per ft. 



Standard Couplings free with 25 feet or over; sample mailed free, if desired. 

 HI.ACK KCBBEB. — H inch. A standard grade of hose with good wearing 

 nnalitv. Coupled in .50-foot lengths. $6.50: 100-foot, $12.00. 



AC.WE HOSE COUPLERS. 

 No Florist Can AtTord to be WItkout Them. 



No. 1. With No. 3, goes on end that attaches to faucet or 



ground pipe. Used with No. 2 for connecting hose. 

 No. 2. Used on nozzle end of hose and can be connected with 

 any nozzle by using the No. 4 as an intermediate. Use 

 with No. 1 for connecting hose. 

 No. 3. Screws on faucet or ground pipe, on which it may be 

 left permanently, and to it the hose is attached by the 

 level connection, No. 1 or No. 4. 

 No. 4. Screws into old style couplings on hose and attaches 

 to No. 2 or No. .3. Use as an intermediate for connecting 

 nozzle to No. 2 or No. 3. 



PRICES: 



1.10 



Per dozen sets 1.75 



1.75 



1.75 



1.75 



1.75 



THE COOPER HOSE MENDER. 



It is simple, practical and effective. It does not reduce 

 the diameter of the hose. It will not rust or wear out. It 

 ean be used as many times as desired. You need no wires, 

 pliers or mechanical skill to adjust them. They make your hose as good as new. 

 Last of all, when once used you will never be without them. Price: For H or 

 %-inch hose, each, 8c.; 4 for 25c.; doz., 75c.; by mail, 90c. 1-inch hose, each, 

 10c. ; dozen, $1.00. 



Hose Menders, Iron. — 54 -inch. Each, 5c.; dozen, 45c.; gross, $4.00. 

 Ho.se Noizle, "Gem." — Throwing all variations, frun 



fine spray to stream. Each, 40c. 

 Hose Nozzle, "Standard." — With 2-inch spray, 80c. 

 with 2>'2-inch spray, $1.00. 



Hose Nozzle, Boston Bose Spray.— Brass, M-inch 

 hose. State whether coarse or fine spray is wanted. 

 Each, 50c.; by mail. 60c. 



GRASSES. 



BB09IIJS BRIZAEFOBMIS 



quets. etc. 



Sunhleached.— Large, per lb., 3.5c.; 10 lbs.. .$3.00 

 Colored. — Per lb.. 60c. 



IMMORTELLES. 



Wc have a l.irHi- stock of these on 

 hand and can supi)lv at bottom rates 

 If shippc!d from New York we will 

 allow $1.00 per full case of 125 bunches. 



(White, purple, bright 

 scarlet, pink, blue, light 

 green. 



Price, per bunch, 30c.; 3 bunches, 

 85c. ; dozen, $3.25 ; .50 bunches, $12.50 ; 

 100 bunches, $24.00. 



f Perbunch, 25c.;dozen, 

 NATUBAI. J $2.75; 50 b u n c h c s, 

 (Yellow) I $11 .00; per 100 bunches 



I $21.00. 



Used in wreaths, bou- 



PEERLESS REPAIR CLAMP. 



A simple device for n-jjairing broken 

 grccnfiousc glass. Easily adjusted from 

 inside of house. Saves labor, coal and 

 glass. If applied as soon as crack is 

 noticed, the pane is just as strong as 

 before, and will nqt sag or drop out. 



Price: per box of 150 clamps. $1.00. 



INSECT DESTROYERS. 



Liquid Insecticides cannot be sent by mall 

 ANT EXTEBMINATOB.— A non-poisonous powder which, if scattered 

 about their haunts or runs, will kill or drive away.ants from lawns, 

 etc. Per bo.x, 25c. ; by mail, 35c. ; smaller size ^ 



.16 



BORDEAUX MIXTUBE.— (Dry). The best fungicide for curing and 

 preventing black rot, mildew, blight, leaf curl, scab or other 

 fungoid diseases on fruits and plants. 1 lb. will make 5 gallons liquid. 

 Lb., 25c. ; postpaid, 40c. 5 lbs., 75c. ; 28-lb. kegs. 



BOBDEAUX :»nXTUBE.--(Liquid). Ready for use by simply adding 

 water. 1 gallon will make 50 gallons liquid. 1 qt., 25c. ; 2 qts., ' 

 5 gallons 4.oe 



Bug Death. — Is a non-poisonous insect-killing powder that is in high m 

 favor, especially among many market gardeners, who use it exten- gi 

 sively for cabbage and tomato worms, potato and cucumber bugs, (Pi 

 etc. Use 12 pounds per acre. Price: 15c. per lb.; 3 lbs., 35c.; 

 5 lbs., 50c.; 12J^ lbs., $1.00; 100 lbs 7.0C 



Fir Tree Oil. — A remedy of merit for greenhouse and house plants, 

 especially for mealy bug, scale, red spider, black and green aphis, 

 thrip, lice, worms and slugs. Small bottle, 25c.; pt.. 35c.; pt., 

 60c.; qt., $1.00; gallon 3^ 



Fir Tree Oil Soap.— For thrip, red spider, black and green fly, mealy 1 

 bug, worms, slugs. Per J^-lb. tin, 25c. ; by mail, 35c. ; 2-lb. tin .71 



Flowers of Sulphur.— 10 lbs., 60c. ; 50 lbs., $2.00; 100 lbs., $3.90; lb. , .Of 



Fostlte. — A preventive and cure for fungoid diseases, mildew, black rot, 



leaf blight, rust, etc. Per lb., 15c.; 5 lbs., 50c.; 10 lbs .9(i 



Grape Dust. — Excellent for the prevention and destn.iction of mildew 

 on plants. Per lb., 10c. ; 5 lbs., 35c. ; 10 lbs 



Hellebore Powdered, White. — Less poisonous than Paris Green and 

 safer to use when fruit and vegetables are nearlv ripe. Per lb., 20c.; 

 5 lbs., 90c.; 10 lbs .' 1.7( 



Lemon Oil. — Destroys mealy bug, scale, thrip, red spider, etc. 14 pint. 



25c.; pint. 40c.; quart. 75c.; 14 gallon, $1.25; gallon, $2.00; 5 gallons 9j0« 



HOBIUM. — Sulphur, Lime, Salt, etc., in such proportions as make a 

 most powertul and effectual form for use as a preventive and cure 

 for oan Jose scale. Prepared during the Fall of 1904 by Prof. Benj. 

 Hammond, who has given this question much study. Use one gallon 

 Horicum to 20 gallons of water and spray trees when leaves are off. 



Per gal., $1.00; 5 gallons I 



Write for barrel prices. 



KEBOSENE EMULSION.— One of the best insecticides for all soft- 

 bodied sucking insects, feeding openly so as to be within reach of 

 actual contact, such as plant lice. flea, beetles, aphis, green fly, mealy 

 bug; also for insects on fruit trees, including San Jose scale. Per Bl 

 2-quart can. 35c. ; 5-gallon can 4.0<| 



"NICO-FUME." A Tobacco Paper for Fumigating.— Paper r 

 saturated with high strength Nicotine is undoubtedly the best and ' 

 easiest possible method of fumigation. " Nico-Fume " is not only 

 made of the strongest extract of Tobacco and evenly distributed on 1. 

 the paper, but it is put up in friction top tins so that it is not possible ■ I" 

 for the Nicotine to evaporate. This is of great importance, as it is well 

 known that Nicotine so applied, if exposed, will soon lose its strength. 

 Full directions with every package. Price: 24 sheets, 75c.; 144 



sheets, $3.50; 288 sheets 



Special rates to large consumers. 



NIcotlclde. — Fumigating compound for killing all kinds of insects on 

 plants in greenhouses and frames. 



1 pint, sufficient for 32.000 cubic feet of space 2.6' 



H pint, " " 16,000 1.2 



4 ounces, " " 8,000 7' 



Per gallon 15.0' I 



Fumlgators for above, each 5 



NIKOTEEN.— Use same as Nicoticide, Pint, $1.50; 3 pints 4.2 



Per original case, 10 pints 13.0 



PABIS GREEN. — A poisonous insecticide in powder form, for insects 

 which chew. When applied as a powder, use one part Paris Green 

 to 100 parts plaster or flour. As a liquid one pound of Paris Green in 

 150 to 300 gallons water; if used on fruit trees, add one pound quick- 

 Hme. H lb., 15c.; per lb., 25c.; 5 lbs., $1.10; 14 lbs., $2.80; 100 lbs.. 18.0 



Persian Insect Powder.— Lb., 40c.; by mail 6 



" ROSE - LEAF " INSECTICIDE. Extract of Tobacco. 



Pint can S0.30 1-gallon can 1.2 . 



Quart can 50 5-gallon can 4.2 



SIjUG SHOT, Hammond's. — Guaranteed to destroy potato bugs, i, 

 anil tliose on tomato and egg plants, currant worms, cabbage lice 

 .in.i uornis. Price: 5-lb. package, 30c.; 25 to .50 lbs. at 434c. per lb. , 



barrelful, in bulk, 235 lbs., $9.00 on cais; 3 barrels in bulk, per 

 100 lbs., at 3.6 " 



Slug Shot Duster .3 



Solution of Copper. — Foi: use on tiees, vines or vegetables affected 



with rot, blight or scab. Per quart j 



Sulpho Tobacco Soap. — One of the best for green fly on roses. Per 

 14 lb. box., 20c. ; by mail, 2.5c. Dozen, $2.00; 2-ouncc package, dozen, 

 8,5c. A .splendid article for retailing; sells at 10c. per package. 



Thrip .Tuioe.— Destructive for mealv bug, scale, thrip, codling moth, 

 < anker worm, b. etles. . aterpillai s. etc. Per pint 



TOBACCO STESIS. Tin se priees subject 

 1.) eliaiu'r witliout notice on account of 

 the uncertain siqiplv of this article. 

 100 n)s .•?1_.,50 



1000 lbs 10.7,5 



Tobacco Dust. — One of the best remedies 

 for green and black aphis, fleas, beetles, 

 etc. 5 U)s., 25c.; 10 lbs.. 40c.; 100 lbs. . 2.25 



WHALE OIL SOAP.— This is a Caustic Potash Soap made Iroin inire 

 fish oil and is free from animal fats or other adulterations. Makes an 

 exeelli-nt wash for trees and plants where insects and eggs affect the 

 bark, iiuluding the San Jose scale; also used for smearing on trees 

 to prevent worms crawlirig up. Per lb., 1.5c.; 2 lbs., 25c.; 5 lbs 



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