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



FLOWER TUBS. 



COLL.nBIAN 



12x11 i: 

 15 X 14 



21 X 18!^ 

 24x2()J^ 



\atui 

 red-brown 



Chicago, 

 .each. SO .90 

 . " 1.35 

 . " 1.75 



vood or painted 



.S3 .35 

 . 5.00 

 . 6.30 

 . 8.00 

 . 9.25 



UNION CYPRESS. 



F. O. B. New York or Chicago. 

 An excellent new tub; cheap, neat and durable. Made from 

 Tl-inch cypress, with iron handles and feet, 3 iron hoops and 

 2 coats of green paint. 



Xo. 1. 



1.3 in. diam., 11 in, high 



Each. 80.75 



4 for S2J«0 



So. 2. 



14 •• ■• 13 • • 



1.00 



4 " 3.75 



Xo.3. 



16 •■ " 15 " •• 



1.35 



4 " 4.75 



No. 4. 



20 •• •• 18 •• " 



1.85 



4 ■■ 6.95 



Jio. 5. 



24 " - 20 •' " 



2.40 



4 • 9.00 



RF EDGER, 



TUKF EDGER, American. 



Bach S0.50 



TVRF EDGER, English, steel 



»^ade onlv. Each 75 



T^VEEZERS. — 4-inch, 10c, ; 5- 



15c.; 6-inch 20 



TWINE. 



*'THE QUEEX" White Cotton Twine.— For tying parcels, flowers, 



etc. Put up in 5-lb, sacks. Price S1.20 



Hemp.— N'o. 18.— For parcels. Per lb .25 



Xinen.— Red and white; best for training Smilax (4 balls to pound). 3-lb. 



package, $1.25, per lb *. 45 



Green, for packages; very strong. Per lb 55 



.lute.— For bunching; 2 or 3-ply;per lb.. 12c.; 10 lbs., $1.10; per 100 lbs..l0.50 



Jute. — For bunching, 1-plv. runs twice as far as any other. Per lb., 15c.; 



10 lbs,,Sl,4U; 100 lbs 13.50 



.■»ILKALINE. — For stringing Smilax, etc.; fast green colors, will not 



fade or break. FFF. Coarse, 2-oz. spools, 1 lb, in box, 8 spools. . .81.25 



FF. Medium. 2-oz. " 1.25 



F, Fine, 2-oz. " " " " 1.25 



FLORISTS' THREAD.— Similar to Silkaline. Samples on applica- 

 tion, "King Arthur" brand, 2-oz. spools. 15c.; dozen 90 



THE VAL'GHA N GREENHOUSE BARROW. 



Wc have had numcrou' 

 ■f,)r a wheelbarrow whicl cuul.l be 

 used in greenhouses; the ordinary 

 barrow being too wide for tliat 

 purpose, and wc had built l^r iis a 

 special barrow which will fill this 

 want to perfection. It is strongly 

 built, very neat afTair, of the fol- 

 lowing dimensions. 



Box, 14 in. wide at the wheel end. 

 16 in. wide at handle end. 

 12 in, deep. 



The bottom of the box is matched and glued together, and there is no 

 ■crack against which a shovel might run. The wheel is of steel, 17 inches high, 

 with a 2)4-inch tread; the axle is 15 inches wide. The barrow is 20 inches wide 

 over all, and is made of the very best material, nicely painted and varnished. 

 The legs are reinforced by iron straps. We consider it the very best barrow of 

 the kind in existence. Price, $4.50. ' 

 THE GIX)BE GARDEN WHEELBARROW.— Measurement of box, 

 30 inches long, 19 inches wide at wheel. 24 inches at handles. Price: 

 with steel wheel 83.60 



VASES. 



FLORISTS' GLAZED FIBRE. 



Furnished in deep, rich brown glaze; 

 iDsolutely water-proof. Largely used for 

 n-^playing cut flowers. Can be used for 



lany purposes. More desirable than glass 



r earthen, because they are light, strong 

 •.11(1 will not break if dropi^ed. They pay 

 ■ r themselves in a short time. 



These vases are shipped from Chicago. 

 1 1 wanted from New York add 10 per cent 

 to prices below. These being made by a 

 Western concern, we cannot furnish the 



izes exactly as given if shipped from New 

 Vork; but the variations are not import- 

 mi. 



Depth. Top. 

 \o. 1. 11 inches. 7J^ mches. 

 \o. 2. " 6 



\o, " 5H " 



\... 1. 5K " 4H " 



Nr.. II. IS ■■ C 



N o. 22. 15 0 



..00. 

 LLC! 



fl i 



RS, Glazed Fibre (For Flower Pots 



nehes diarneter, 1 M inches deep 



1 !^ " " 



WHITE ENAMELED FLORIST VASES 



These are of same material as the brown fibre vases offered in next column, 

 but have two coats of white enamel paint, making them very useful for store 

 use; easily kept clean and thoroughl> waterproof. 





Diam. 



Depth 



No.Pkd in Crate W'ghtPkd. 



Each 



Dozen 



Xo. 1. 



-r,M in. 



10 in 



M doz. 



25 lbs. 



80.40 



84.50 



Xo. 2. 



iVi " 



9 



Vi " 



16 " 



.35 



3.45 









H ■• 



10 ■■ 



.30 





Xo. 4. 



3 '• 



4H •• 



\i ■■ 



6 •' , 



.25 



2.25 



Xo.22. 



4^ •■ 



15 " 





25 " 



.45 



4.95 



Xo. 33. 



4 ■• 



12 •■ 





19 ■■ 



.40 



4.05 



Xo. 44. 





9 '■ 



Vi 



13 •■ 



.33 



3.60 



Xo. 0. 



8 " 



13 •' 



H " 



35 •• 



35 



6.45 



Xo.OO. 



9 " 



22 *■ 



1-12 •■ 



14 ■ 



.85 



9.00 



VAUGHAN'S 

 CRYSTAL. 



These high - grade 

 Crvstal \*>ses are the 



best vases on t h e 

 market lor table, wed- 

 linu; and church deco- 

 ratii .ns. Don't c o m - 

 pare tliese with the 

 ordinary cheap glass 



Note the low prices. 



Xo. Height 





16051. 15 in. 





Each 



$1.00 



Dozen .... 



10.00 



334. 16 in. 





Each 



.30 





3.30 



1.5023. 11 in. 





Each 



.25 



Dozen .... 



. 2.80 



15021. 17 in. 





Each 



.20 







CLARA CEMETERY VASE. 



It is one of the most useful as well as 

 handsome articles ever placed 0'\ the 

 market. O f beautiful solid mounted 

 glass, 12 inches high. It tales the 

 place of all the old tin cans, bottles and 

 like unsightly receptacles often used in 

 the cemetery where only the attractive 

 and ornamental should be seen. The 

 lower end is sharp pointed so it can be 

 embedded about six inches in 

 ground and stand firm. It will hold 

 sufficient water to keep the flowers 

 fresh and sweet, and will accommodate 

 tiowcrs with long as well as short stems. 

 The vase is bell - shaped and the top has 

 a diameter of about five inches. 

 The Clara Vase. Boxed, per 



dozen. $3.50; each, 35c.; 3 for. 80.95 

 The Clara "Vase. In barrel lots, 

 per bbl. (3 doz.), packing in- 

 cluded 1O.0O 



Vases, Iron. For graves. Each . .25 



WATERING POTS. 



American. — Heavy galvanized round can- 

 two copper-faced roses, long spouts, l- 

 iiuart, $1.75; 6-quart, $2.00; 8-quart, 

 $2.25; 10-quart, $2.50; 12-quart, $2.75_ 

 Frenrh Style. — Oval, otherwise same make 

 as above. 8-quart, $2.40; 10-quarl, 

 S2.S5; 12-quart, $3.00. 

 WEEDERS. Each. Doz. Each. I 



Kxeelslor Hand . . .80.10 80.75 Weeding Fork, 



l.anK's, verv useful . .20 2.00 English 80.40 



Ilazeltlne, Hand . . .20 2.00 Combination 20 S 



Eiiroka.— The best little h a n d 

 weeder for loosening soil aroimd 

 plants that we know of. Thin 

 forged steel fingers. Short 

 handled. 25c ; long handled, 35c 



This new idea as a weeding de- 

 vice has made itself an immediate 

 favorite with growers wherever it 

 is tried. Docs not cut or destroy 

 the roots of plants. The pushing 

 edge is thin enough to work easily 

 through the soil, but is too dull 

 come in contact with them. Th ' 



BROWN'S 



:asy weeder 



,ainai'e the stems of plants, should it 

 dge is sharp. Takes out all the weeds; 



ral .shape permilt 



ing the operator to weed behind the plants while stand- 



Especially adapted for working among Carnations, Roses, etc. 



Price each 35 cents. 



