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VAUGHAN'S SEED STORE, CHICAGO AND NEW YORK, BOOK FOR FLORISTS. 



SOIL SCREES'. 



I vefiil for florists. Size. 28 

 inches wide by 66 inches hi};h; 

 made of heavy galvanize( 

 wire. S<iuare mesh % . 

 }i. and 1 inch. Each. f>o.(JU 

 SPHAG.WM FOR FLORISTS. 



-5^ 



3c; 6 bales for 84.20; 

 Write for prices on 



ss Tank, S7.00. 



Burlap Bales. vStandard size 



bales; good clean moss. Each 



•Sl.fX); 6 bales for 85.00: 12 bales 



89.00. F. o. b. New York, bale 



York, S1.50; 6 bales for 86 fiO 



Write for prices in larj^er lots 

 Wired Bales. For packni<,'. etc 



2.> bales for 816.25; 50 bales for 833.00 



larger quantities. F. o. b. Chicago onlv. 

 SPRA VERS. 



The Fountain. One of 



the best compres.se( 

 air spra3ers on the 

 market. The tank 

 has a capacity of .'5 

 gallons and is tested 

 to an air pressure of 

 50 lbs. to the square 

 inch, which obviates 

 any danger of burst- 

 ing. Price: Galvanized T; 



The Brandt. A new sprayer designe 

 to overcome the manj- objections to the 

 compressed air sprayers now on the 

 inarket. Instead of 'pumping the air 

 into the reservoir before starting to 

 -spray this sprayer is filteil with a j)uni]i 

 which can be worked while you walk, 

 thus controlling the pressure at \\i 

 Can be used for one or two rows. 

 Reservoir holds 3 gallons of liquid, 

 enough to spray a row a mile long, 

 with onlv one filling. Price: Galvan- 

 ized Steel Tank, §5.00. 



Auto Spray. Eight to ten strokes of 

 the plunger in air cliamber will com- 

 press enough air to di.scharge the 

 entire contents and make a continuous 

 .spray for nine minutes. The "Auto 

 Spray" has been improved by the addi- 

 tion of the ".\uto Poj)," shown in ilhis- 

 Iration. Briefly described, the ".\ulo 

 Pop" is an automatic valve, which is 

 clo.sed by the air pressure used to 

 operate the "Auto Spray." In opera- 

 tion a lever is moved by .simply closing 

 the hand, thus opening the valve an<l ^- 

 allowing an instantaneous di.scharge of/ 

 spray. By releasing the lever it closes 

 itself automatically; hence the spray ' 

 is in perfect control. Price: Galvanized iron reservoir, 84 50; 

 with Auto Pop, 85.50; .solid copper reservoir, 86. (H); with Auto 

 Pop, 87.(X). lira.ss E.\tension Rod, in 2-foot lengths, each, ll'iv; 

 (ialvanized Rxten.sion Rod, in 2-foot lengths, 25c. 



MistO. Constructed entirely of brass through- 

 out. No light or cheap material in it; 

 guaranteed to .successfully handle pro])erly 

 ini.xed whitewa.sh, cold water paint, Bordeau 

 Mixture or any liquid insecticide. One of 

 the most powerful small pumps we have 

 ever seen. 



Price, including double action bra.ss pump, 

 4 feet of inch discharge hose, spray 

 nozzle, sieve and 5 gallon tank. 85.5(i. 



PNEUMATIC SPRAYER. 



A ( onijiri ssed air liand sprayer, the oidy 

 one on the market we know of. This 

 enables the operator to sj)ray with one- 

 half the lat)or the ordinary spra\ir 

 requires. Will throw a fine mist and 

 can be used to advantage in applying 

 insecticides, etc. One quart size, 

 (Valvanized Tank, each, $1.00; Brass 

 Tank, each, 81 7S. 



.50: 



SPRLWKLERS. 



Scollay'-s Rubber. 

 None better for 

 floral work. Be- 

 ware of cheap 

 imitations. Made 

 of best quality 

 of rubber, and 

 will outwear any 

 other sprinkler 

 in the market. 

 Large size 



Medium size Each, 



Small size Each, 



Angle Neck, large size Each. 



The Lowell. For ap- 

 plying insecticides ' 

 in the form of a mist or vapor. The 

 resei-\oir of this sprayer is made of 

 glass, which enables the operator to 

 .=ee ingredients mixing and just how 

 they are working. Price, each, 75c; 

 3 for $2.00. 

 SYRINGES. 



Bras.s, No. 0. Length, 12^ in.; 15-16 in. in diam...$2.00 



No. B. Larger; 13 Vz in. long, 1 3-16 in. in diam 2.50 



No. C. 14 V2 in. long, 1 5-I6 in. in diam 3.50 



- No. D. 15 Vz in. long, 1 1/2 in. in diam 4.25 



No. 5. Best for general Greenhouse use 6.00 



No. 12. 14 in. long. 1 in, in diam 2.75 



Brass, for insecticides 1.65 



English Brass. No. 11. IS in. long; 1 stream, 2 sprays 4.00 

 THERMOMETERS. 



Thermdmett rs cannot be sent by mail. 

 Tin Case. 8 inch, each, 12c; 12 for $1.25; 10 



inch, each, 15c; dozen, $1.60. 

 Cabinet. Wood case and metal face. Each, 



40c; 3 for $1.00. 

 Imported German. All glass, for propagating 



bed. Each, 30c. 

 Self-Kegistering. With magnet. S inch. Each, 



$3.00. 



Minbiiiiiii. For registering cold during ab- 

 sence and showing present temperature. 

 Each, $1.7 5. 

 Hot Bed (>Iushrooni). Brass point, wood 

 frame. Each, $2.00. 

 THISTLE CUTTER. 



Narrow blade, with handle for removing thistles or weeds 

 from lawns. With foot rest, 50c. 

 TINFOIL. 



Terms cash. Cart- 

 $1.25; 25 lbs.. 



Price subject to change without notice, 

 age free. 



Florists' Foil. 5 or 7 inch, 1 lb., 15c: 10 lbs 



$2.50; 50 lbs., $4.75; 100 lbs.. $8.50. 

 Silk Finish Foil. Per lb., 25c; 10 lbs., $2.40, 

 Violet Foil. Per lb., 30c; 5 lbs., $1.40; 10 lbs., $2.50. 

 TOOTH PICKS. 



Wired. A time and money saver. These are put up in 



boxes containing 10.000 wired picks, ready for use. 



Price, $1.75 per box; 5 lb. boxes. $7.50. 

 Wood. Terms cash. They are pointed both ends, and flor- 

 ists who have used them will have no other. 1 box, 10c; 



3 boxes 25c; 7 boxes, 50c; 17 boxes, $1.00; 35 boxes, 



$2.00; 1 case, 100 boxes, $5.50. 

 TREE PRUNERS. 



Waters. Length of pole, 4 feet, 50c; 8 feet, 75c; 8 feet, 



StOe; 10 feet, $1.00; 12 feet, $1.10. Extra blades, each. 



2l)e. 



liCe's Pole Tree Primer. Can be placed on a pole of any 

 sizi-. Price: Each (without pole), 40c. 

 TREE SCRAPER. Each, 40c. 

 TRELLISES. 



Faii-.shaped. IS-inch, i5c; 3 for 40c; 24-inch. 25c; 3 for 

 60e; 3u-inch, 30c; 3 for 75c; 3 feet, 50c; 3 V2 feet, 21-inch 

 wide, 60c: 4 feet, 27-inch wide, 75c; 5 feet. 32-inch wide, 

 85c; 6 feet, 38-inch wide, 95c; 7 feet, 42-inch wide, $1,15. 



Veranda. 18-inch wide, 5 feet, 75c: 6 feet, 85c; 7 feet, 

 $1.00; 8 feet, $1.20; 9 feet, $1.30; 10 feet, $1.50. 



TROWELS. 



Vaiuihan's Stool. Absolutely tho^ 



b.st Tniwel in the world. It is 



onr solid piece of steel, and will 



outwear several of the ordinary sort. Each, 50e; 3 for 



$1.40. Postpaid, each, 60c. 

 Ordinary (iardon Trowol. 6-inch, 5c; dozen, 50c. 

 Kn^llsh Stool. An excellent trowel; neat and durable, 6- 



iiioh, each, 25c; 3 for 60c: dozen, $2.00. 



