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Arthur T.Boddingt on. 342 Wast 14th St.. New Vork City 



WATERING POTS, continue! 



Watering Pot, 

 Haw's Pattern 



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

 OIK- pot rose and extra joint, S2. No. I. 3-qt., japanned, two roses, 

 S2.,so. No. 2, 4-qt., japanned, two roses, $$. No. 3, 6-qt., japanned, 

 two roses, $3.50. No. 4, 8 <it., japanned, two roses, $\. No. 5, 

 lo-qt., japanned, one rose and spreader, $4.50. 



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

 two copper-faced roses. 6-(it. 51.75, S qt. $2, io-qt.$2.25, 12-qt. $2.50. 



Labels, Etc. 



Labels, Wooden, Pot or Garden— — plain . painted —, 



100 1,000 100 1,000 



4- inch $0 15 $0 60 $6 15 $0 90 



4!^-inch 15 80 20 1 00 



5- inch 15 90 20 I 25 



6- inch 20 I 00 25 1 35 



8-inch 40 3 50 50 4 00 



i2-inrh 55 5 00 65 6 00 



Wooden Notched Tree— 



3'/2-incli 10 60 15 90 



5-inch 20 I 50 25 2 00 



3'^ -in( li ( cop per- wired I 20 1 65 30 2 25 



Labels, continued 

 Copper. Wired. To be written on with stylus, which is furnished 

 with order for 200 or more. 

 No. I. -Small inch by three inches. $1 per 100. 

 Boddington's Zinc for trees, or pots, to be written on with 

 indelible ink, by cjuill or stylus. 100 1,000 



No. 4. Pot Labels, 5 x i in $1 00 $9 00 



No. 15. 4'4 X K in 75 7 00 



No. 21. Tree and Plant Label, with two eyelets, fur 



attaching to stake or stem, 4 x in i 20 10 00 



No. 5. Tree and Plant Isabels, 3^^ x 2K in. i 25 11 00 



No. 13. " " " " 2KX1X in 75 7 00 



Garden Pencils, Wolff's Indelible Black. For wooden 



labels. 15 ( ts. each. 

 Indelible Ink for the above. 50 cts 



Knives, Scissors, Etc. 



Each 



Asparagus Knives, English (saw-blade) $1 00 



Granite State 50 



Knives, Saynor's Celebrated English. Best made. 



No. 401. Rudding i 35 



No. 204B. Budding, brass-bound 2 25 



No- 343- Budding, 2 blades i 50 



No. 403. Budding, long-handled i 50 



No. 938. Pruning 1 75 



No. 196. Pruning, 2 blades 2 25 



No. 1.S7. Pruning I 50 



Boddington's 2-bladed. Brass-bound at ends; very stout i 25 



Scissors, Grape-Thinning, Saynor's. For thinning the 

 bunch. If by mail, add 5 cts. each extra. 



6- inch I 00 



7- inch I 20 



8- inch I 50 



MANURES AND POTTING COMPOST 



1 -4 Prepared for use by a patent process which destroys all weed seeds and at the same time i>re- 

 Sheep M.anure, Pulverized, serves the fertilizing properties indetinitelv. In bags of 100 lbs. $2.50, 500 lbs. Sic, 1,000 lbs. 

 $18.50, ton I35. 



Alphano-Humus (Nature's Fertilizer). A splendid manure for 



lawns, flowers and vegetables; odorless and carries no weed 



seeds. 100 lbs. $2, ton $30. 

 Bone Meal (Rose Growers') (Diamond C). For use underglass. 



The highest quality obtainable. 100 lbs. $3, 200-lb. bag $5, ton S50. 

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



54.50, ton $40. 



Bone, Green, Gut Coarse. For vine borders, etc. K-inch to i- 

 iiu h, or '4' inrh to 'A-inch, 100 11)S. S3, ton $5. 



Blood and Bone. Invaluable for garden and field crops, grape- 

 vines, etc. 100 lbs. §2. 50, ton S40. 



Canada Hard-Wood Ashes (unleached). 200 lbs. S3, ton $25. 



Clay's Fertilizer. Unquestionably one of the best manures for 

 all ptirposes, either in greenhouse or garden. 28 lbs. $2.50, 56-lb. 

 bag S4, Ii2-lb. bag $7- 



FarmO^erm High bred nitrogen-gathering bacteria for clover, 



— '- alfalfa, garden peas, sweet peas, beans and other 



legumes. Price, in acre sizes, $2 each; in garden sizes, 25c. and 

 50C. each. In ordering, state what legume you wish to plant. 



Guano, Ichthemic. An ideal plant-food. 28 lbs. $2.50, 56 lbs. $4, 

 112 lbs. 5S. 



Guano, Peruvian. 10 lbs. Si 50, 50 lbs. S.3, too lbs. S5.50. 

 Muriate of Potash. Used as a general stimulator for soils. 50 lbs. 

 S2.50, 100 lbs. S4. 



Mapes' Complete Potato Manure. Rag (200 lbs.) $5. ton (2,000 

 ll>s.) S46. 



Mapes' Vegetable Manure for all Soils. Bag (200 lbs.) $5.50, 



ton (2,onn lbs.) S50. 

 Mapes' Fruit and Vine Manure. Bag (200 lbs.) ton (2,000 

 lbs.) $46. 



Mapes* Complete Manure. "A" brand for general use. Bag 



(200 lbs.) 55. tun (2.000 1I)S.) $45. 

 Nitrate of Soda. Largely used for top-dressing lawns and for 



greenhouse purposes. 10 lbs. 50 cts. 100 lbs. $3. 75. 

 Peat and Moss Barrel 



Orchid Peat $2 50 



Rotted Fibrous Peat 2 50 



Sphagnum Moss, Green 2 50 



Scotch Soot. .\ splendid fertilizer, adding luster to the foliage. 



In ico-lb. bags (double-lined only), $5 per bag. 

 Salt. For top-dressing asparagus, etc. Bag of 100 lbs. $2. 

 Thomson's Vine, Plant and Vegetable Manure. The result 



of iii.iny years' practical e.xperience, used very largely <if late years 



for top-dressing grape borders. 28 lbs. $2. 50, 56 lbs. $4, 112 lbs. $7. 

 Thomson's Special Top-dressing for Chrysanthemums. A 



toil-dressing of unusual merit. 14 lbs. 52.50, 28 lbs. 56 lbs. 



$7.50, 112 lbs. $14. 



