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MISCELLANEOUS GARDEN SUPPLIES, continued 



Thermometers, Japan. Tin case, lo- and 12-in., 60c. and 75c. each. 

 Self-registering (maximum and minimum). $3 each. 

 Mushroom Bed. Boxwood, brass tips. 18 inches, $2. 

 Hicks' English Self-registering, Japanned. Tin case, white 

 porcelain indicator, higlily finished. The most accurate Tlier- 

 monieter manufactured. 8-inch, $6.50; lo-inch, $7.50; 12-inch, $10. 

 Tubs, Boddington's Plant and Tree. Are made from everlast- 

 ing cypress. Painted green. Castings ja- 

 panned. Feet and bolts packed inside tubs to 

 facilitate nesting for sliipping. Outside meas- 

 urements : 

 Diani. 

 i3/^i in 

 \\Vi in 

 16 in. 



20 in. 



21 in. 



Plant Tub 



25 m. 

 25 K in. 



Height 

 12 in. 

 14 in. 

 16 in. 

 18 in. 

 20 in. 

 22 in. 

 24 in. 



Bottom Each 



11 V2 in $1 00 



12 in I 25 



135^ ill J .5" 



16K in 2 00 



19 in 3 00 



23 in 4 00 



24 i» 5 50 



Boddington's Rose, Azalea and "Mum" Plant Tubs 



The demand for small-sized tubs has induced us to add these to 

 our list. The material used is red cedar, has basic galvanized hoops 

 that will not rust or break. Stave leg permits circulation under the 

 tub. They are finished in natural wood or painted green. 



Topdiam. Deep Weight Each Doz. 



A 8 inches. 9 inches. 2 lbs So 50 $540 



B II inches. 9 inches. 3 lbs 60 600 



C II inches. 12 inches. 3!^ lbs 75 8 00 



D 12 inches. 12 inches. 4K lbs i co 10 00 



Watering Pot, "The Philadelphia." With brass joints and two 



copper-faced roses. 6-(|t. $1.75, 8-(it. $2, lo-tjt. $2.25, l2-<it. $2.50. 

 Watering Pot, Haw's Pattern. No. o, 3-qt., shelf, 9-inch spout, 

 one pot rose and extra joint, $2. No. 2, 4-qt., japamied, 2 roses, $3. 

 No. 3, 6-iit., japanned, 2 roses, fe., so. No. 4, 8-c|t., japanned, 2 roses, 

 $4. No. 5, lo-qt., japanned, one ro.se and spreader, S4-50. 

 Watering Pot, French. Brass handles 

 an 

 co; 



Watering Pots, Haw's Pattern (Imported) 



Watering Pots, French Pattern Little Jap. 35 cts. each. 



INSECTICIDES, FUNGICIDES, ETC. 



Ant Destroyer, i-lb. tins 80 cts. 



Aphine. The new and successful insecticide. The introducers say : 

 "We claim for Aphine that it has no equal for the destruction of 

 green fly, black fly, white fly, thrips, red spider, mealybugs, cater- 

 pillars, white and brow-n scale and many other insects and blights 

 injurious to foliage and vegetation." Qt. fi, gal. $2. ,50. 



Arsenate of Lead. For spraying, etc. 2-lb. 50 cts., 5 lbs. to 50 lbs. 

 at 1 5 cts. per lb. 



Bordeaux Mixture. Dry, i-lb. bo.x 20 cts., 4 lbs. and over at 15c. 



per lb., .50-lb. keg $6; liciuid, qt. 40 cts., gal. Si. 25. 

 Copper Solution, Ammoniated. One quart of solution to 25 



fjuarts of water. Qt. $\. 

 Edward's English Cyaniding Apparatus. $2.75 each; sodium 



cvanide, $1 50 per lb.; glass measures, 50 cts. each. 

 Fir Tree Oil. Pt. 75 cts'., qt. $1.40, J^gal. $2.50, gal. $4.25. 

 Fish Oil Soap. Lb. 18 cts., 3-lb. bo.x 40 cts. 



Flour of Sulphur. Lb. 10 cts., 10 lbs. 60 cts., 25 lbs. and over at 

 5 cts. per lb. 



Fungine. An infallible remedy for mildew, rust andall other fungous 

 diseases. Most effective for mildew on roses and carnation rust. 

 Qt. 75 cts., gal. S2. 



Gisburst's Compound. 50 cts. per box. 



Hammond's Grape Dust. 5-lb. package 35 cts., loo-lb. keg $5.50. 

 Hammond's Slug Shot. Lb. 10 cts., 5-lb package 30 cts., lo-lb. 



package 50 cts., 100 lbs. $4. .so. 

 Hellebore, Powdered, i-lb. box 20 cts., 2-lb. box 35 cts. 

 Horicum. k preparation for the destruction of the San Jose "scale. 



I gallon makes 20 gallons for use. Qt. 40 cts., gal. $\.2^. 

 Imp Soap Spray. Peculiarly effective against refi spider on fruit, 



etc., rose bug, white, black, and green fly, mealy bug, thrip, aphis, 



and other insect pests on fruit, flowers and foliage. Qt. 50 cts., 



gal. Si. 50. 5 gals. 86. 



Kerosene Emulsion. Qt. 50 cts., gal. Si .25, 5 gals. SS-SO- 

 Kil-O-Scale. For destroying San Jose scale on trees, shrubs, etc. 



Gal. $1.25, 2 gals. $2.25, 5 gals. $5, 10 gals. $10, barrels and !4bar- 



rels at 85 cts. per gallon. To i gallon add 20 gallons of water. 

 Lemon Oil. Qt. 75 cts., Kgal. $1.25, gal. $2.25, 5 gals. Sio. 

 Nieoticide. Pint, sufficient for 32,000 cubic feet, S2.50: gal. $15. 



Fumigators for same, 75 cts. each. 

 Nico Fume. Packed in tins, 24 sheets 75 cts., 144 sheets, S3. 50. 288 



sheets $6,50. 



Nico Fume Liquid. Pt. Si. 50, '2gal. S5..S0, gal. S10.50. 



Nikoteen. A thorough e.xterminator of plantpests. Pint bottleSi-So. 



Scalecide. For spraying trees, etc. Should be ajiplied while the 

 trees or shrubs are in dormant state. I gal. ?i, 5 gals. $.1.25. 



Sodium Cyanide. Manufactured especially for fumigating green- 

 houses. Lb. 51.50. 



Target Brand Scale Destroyer. A soluble oil which can be 

 readily mixed with warm or cold water. Should be applied with a 

 fine nozzle, so as to cover all parts of the tree or shrub while they 

 are in a dormant state. Qt. 35 cts., Kgal. 65 cts., gal. $1, 5 gals, 

 and 10 gals. 75 cts. per gal. 



Tobacco Dust. 5 lbs. will fumigate a house 100x25 ft Put up in 

 1 00- 11). bags for $3, 500-lb. for Si 2. 50, or 5c. per lb in small quantities. 



Tobacco Stems. 100 lbs. Si. 75, 300 lbs. S4.50. 



Wilson's Plant Oil. 25 cts. per Kpt. can, 40 cts. per pt., 75cts. per 



qt., $1.25 for 2 C|ts., S2 per gal., $9 for 5 gals. 

 X. L. All Liquid Insecticide. Destroys mealy bug, scale, thrip, 



red spider, green and black fly, caterpillars, blight and all insect 



pests in the garden. Qt. Si, 'jgal. Si. 75, .gal. S3.,SO. 

 X. -L. All Vaporizing Compound. Sufficient for 10,000 cubic ft., 



$2. 25 per bottle; 20,000 cubic ft., S4-,SO per bottle, S.35 per gal. 



Vaporizing Lamp and stand, complete. Si. 50. Smaller size lani]> 



and stand. $1.25. 



FERTILIZERS AND POTTING MATERIAL 



Sheep Manure. Pulverized. 



Bone Meal (Rose Growers'). For use under glass. The highest 



quality obtainable. 100 lbs. S3, ton S50. 

 Bone Meal (Pure Ground). 10 lbs. 50 cts., 100 lbs. $2.50, 200 lbs. 



S4-5", ton S40. 

 Bone, Coarse, Green Cut. 100 lbs. S3, ton S50. 

 Canada Hard-Wood Ashes (unleached). 200 lbs. $3, ton S25. 

 Clay's Fertilizer. 56-lb. bag S4, 112-lb. bag S7. 

 Cocoanut Fiber. S2 50 per bag of about 56 lbs. 

 Guano, Ichthemic. '28 lbs. $2.50, 56 lbs. S4, 112 lbs. $8. 

 Nitrate of Soda. 10 lbs. 50 cts , 100 Ills. $3.75. 



Prepared for us by a patent process which destroys all weeds and at the same time preserves 

 the fertilizing properties indefinitely. 100 lbs. 52, ton, S35. 



Scotch Soot. In loo-lb. bags only, S5 per bag. 



Thomson's Vine, Plant and Vegetable Manure. 112 lbs. S7. 



M ton .'547..SO, ton S90. 

 Thomson's Special Top-dressing for Chrysanthemums. .•X 



top-dressing of unusual merit for Chrysanthcininns. 10 lbs. $2, 

 25 lbs. S4.,SO, 56 lbs. S7-50, 112 lbs. S14. 

 Peat and Moss — Bariel 



Orchid Peat S2 5° 



Rotted Fibrous Peat 2 50 



Sphagnum Moss, Green 2 50 



