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Arthur T.Boddington, 342 West 14th St.. New Vork City 



Putty Bulb, Rubber (Scollay's). (P. 139, fig. 21.) For applying 



soft putty and white lead in glazing. $1.50. 



Putty, Twemlow's Old English Glazin;;. Can be used with 

 machine or bulb. Makes a solid bed impervious to moisture, 

 holds glass in place and is not affected by weather, i. 2 or 3 gallons, 

 5i.7S per gallon; 5- and lo-gallon buckets, Si. 50 per gallon. 



RaSia. (P. 139, fig. 14.) For tying. 25 cts. per lb., 90 cts. for s lbs., 

 $1.50 for 10 lbs. 



Extra long, fresh and heavy, 35c. per lb., $1.50 for 5 lbs., $2.50 for 

 10 lbs. 



Silkaline. (P. 139, fig. 15.) For stringing smilax, etc. Fast green 

 colors; will not fade or break. Per spool Per box 



FFF Coarse. 2-oz. spools, i lb. in box, 8 spools $0 25 $1 50 



FF. Medium. 2-oz. spools, i lb. in box, 8 spools.... 25 i 50 



F. Fine. 2-oz. spools, i lb. in box, 8 spools 25 i SO 



Sash, Hotbed. L. & B. best. Made from clean cypress, glazed and 



painted. $4.50 each, S45 per doz. 

 Seed-Case, Mouse-Proof. Handsomely finished in hard wood, 



with galvanized drawers inside. It stands 45 inches high and is 



25 inches wide, and has 60 compartments. S20. 

 Styptic. (P. 147. fig. 149.) To prevent bleeding in grape-vines. 



$1.25 per bottle. 



STAKES AND PLANT SUPPORTS 

 Bamboo Canes, Chinese. (P. 139, fig. 3.) These are the genuine 

 Chinese stakes, being very strong and heavy. 100 1,000 



4 feet, heavy $1 75 Sis 00 



5 feet, heavy 2 25 20 00 



6 feet, heavy , 2 75 25 00 



7 feet, heav3' 3 00 27 so 



8 feet, extra heavy 12 00 100 00 



Bamboo Canes, Japanese. (P. 139, figs. 4 and 5.) For garden or 



house plants. Durable, attractive, strong and extremely in- 

 expensive. Just the thing for hyacinths, freesias, lilies, etc. 



Painted green (P. 139, fig. 4) 



12 inches 



18 inches 



24 inches 



36 inches 



42 inches : 



Unpainted (P. 139, fig. 5) 



100 



1,000 



$0 40 



S3 00 



so 



3 50 



60 



5 00 



75 



7 00 



90 



8 00 



I 00 



9 00 



2 00 



8 00 



2 2S 



10 00 



2 75 



IS 00 



Doz. 



100 



$0 50 



$3 00 



60 



3 SO 



6 ft 



7 ft 



Carnation Supports, Model Extension — 



Two-ring 



Three-ring ' 



Dahlia Poles. No. 22. (P. 139, fig. 6.) Round, painted green, with 

 long, tapered, round spear ends, both ends white; very strong. 



Doz. 100 



3 feet $0 7S $6 00 



4 feet I 00 8 00 



5 feet I 2S 10 00 



6 feet I 50 12 00 



Stakes tor Hyacinths. (P. 139, fig. 7.) Very useful for staking 



hyacinths and other plants; stained green. 100 ,1.000 



3-16 inch thick, 12 inches long So 30 S2 50 



3-16 inch thick, 18 inches long 35 3 00 



3-16 inch thick, 24 inches long ■ i 00 7 50 



100 

 $9 00 

 10 50 

 18 00 



Stakes for Plants. No. 11. Round, painted green. Doz. 



Doz. 100 



2 feet So 50 $3 00 



3 feet 75 5 50 



Stakes, Galvanized Wire. No. 



4 feet $1 25 



5 feet, extra heavy i so 



6 feet, extra heavy 2 25 

 wire. 



Per 10 1,000 

 4H feet S2 25 Si 7 00 



5 feet 2 50 19 00 



6 feet 3 00 23 00 



(Wire.) Three rings, three legs. 



35 cts. each, S3-50 per 



Per 100 1. 000 



3 feet $1 50 $12 00 



3l4 feet I 75 13 00 



4 feet 2 00 IS 00 



Tomato Supports, New Model. 



Same can be had with corkscrew anchor, 

 doz'., S25 per 100. 

 Model. (Wire.) Two rings, three legs, 20 cts. each, $2 per doz., 

 Si5 per 100. 



Perfection. 36 inches high, 16 inches wide; made of wood and will 

 not burn the vines in hot weather or cut them off when wet and 

 swayed by the wind. Ends creosoted. Can be unfolded without 

 damage and stored away for following season's use. 30 cts. each, 

 $3 per doz., S20 per 100. 

 Lever, Blake's, Clip. (P. 139. fig. 16.) For fastening rose and chry- 

 santhemum wire stakes. A labor-saving device. Blake's lever 

 clip is the "tie that binds." It binds the wire to the stakes. A 

 failure is unknown. 90 cts. per box (500 to the box), $1.50 

 per 1,000. 



Tubs, Boddington's Cedar Plant — (P. 139, fig. 22.) 



Outside top diam. Outside height Price 



No. I. 28 in. 22 in Ss 50 



No. 2. 26 in. 20 in 5 00 



No. 3. 24 in. i8}4 in 4 25 



No. 4. 22 in. 17 in 3 60 



No. 5. 20 in. 16 in 3 00 



No. 6. 18 3^ in. 15 in 2 35 



No. 7. 17 in. 14 in i 9S 



No. 8. 16 in. 13 in i 70 



No. 9. 14 in. 12 in i 40 



No. 10. 12 in. 9Hin I 25 



No. II. 10% in. 9 in 95 



No. 12. 9J^ in. 8 in 80 



No. 13. 8 in. 7 in 70 



Twine. Heavy and light parceling. Ball, 25 cts. 



Twine, Green. For stringing smilax. Ball, 25 cts. 



Twine, Soft. For tying vines, etc.; verj' strong. 3- and 5-ply. 



Large balls, 20 cts. 

 Tarred Yarn. Excellent, low-priced material for raspberries, 



shrubs, etc. Lb. 15 cts. 

 Tarred Marline. Of better quality than the above; twisted in 



strands. In 5-lb. balls. Lb. 18 cts. 

 Wadding Cotton. For packing plants and flowers in extremely 



cold weather; affords safe protection in transit. S4.75 per 100 sheets. 



Si 8 for 480 sheets. Sheets 40 x 40 in. 

 Wax, Grafting. (P. 147, fig. 133.) For grafting, or cuts and bruises 



on trees. Per package. 10 cts., 20 cts. and 30 cts. 

 Wire, Bouquet, Florists' Annealed. Nos. 22, 23 and 24, in coils 

 of 12 lbs.. Si. 50 per coil. 



Florists' Bright. Cut in lengths. In boxes of 12 lbs. (one stone). 

 12 in. and 18 in. long. No. 22 Wire, $1.50; No. 24 Wire, I1.75. 



GARDEN TOOLS 



Compass. (P. 141, fig. 63.) Our illustration shows a new gardeners' 

 compass invented by Mr. James Livingstone. The improvement 

 is in the fact that the arm registers the number of feet that you 

 wish to dissect or measure. It will be an exceptionally good tool 

 for the gardener who wishes to be exact in planting his trees, bulbs, 

 etc. Made of hard wood, with brass ferrules, and stands about 4H 

 feet high, and will measure up to 6 feet. S4 each. Each 



Dibbles, Steel-pointed. (P. 141, fig. 104.) Small size fo 35 



Large size 45 



English Daisy Grubbers. (P. 141, fig. 70.) 50 



Fork, Digging or Spading. (P. 141, fig. 64.) 75c. to i 00 



Hay or Stable. (P. 141. fig- 65.) 50c. to 75 



Ladies' Short-handled or Strawberry. (P. 141. fig. 66.)... 40 

 Manure. (P. 141, fig. 67.) Long- and short-handled. 75c. to i 00 



Ballast. (P. 141, fig. 68.) Square tines. 8 tines i 50 



10 tines I 75 



Weeding. (P. 141, fig. 69.) No. i, 15 cts. each; No. 2 25 



Garden Cultivator, "Victor" Adjustable. (P. 141, fig. 71.) 

 By means of the thumb-screws the blades can be adjusted 



to different angles, or either of the blades removed i 00 



Planet Jr. Double Wheel Hoe, No. 12. Packed weight, 

 34 lbs. One pair of 6-inch hoes; two pairs of hollow steel 

 cultivator teeth; one pair of plows; one pair of leaf-lifters. 



Price, with attachments 7 00 



Glass Cutter. Diamond $3 and 4 00 



Steel wheel IS 



Hoes, Draw or Corn. (P. 141, fig. 72.) 45 



Grub 50 



Scuffle, Dutch or Push. (P. 141, fig. 73.) 4 to 9 in. 



40c., 50c. and 60 



Warren, Triangular. (P. 141, fig. 74.) 60c.. 70c. and 75 



Onion. 7-inch; solid shank 50 



Onion, Narrow. (P. 141. fig. 7S ) 7-inch by iM-inch; solid 



shank SO 



Meadow. (P. 141, fig. 76.) 8-inch solid shank 50 



9-inch solid shank 60 



Planters'. 7H-inch 50 



8H-inch 60 



Bog, Heavy. (P. 141, fig. 77.) 6 inches wide i 25 



Handle 25 



Lawn Mowers and Rollers, are offered on page 148- 

 Pruning Hook and Saw Combined, "Little Giant." 

 (P. 143, fig. 56.) Saw can be removed when desired; attaches 



to a pole of any length 2 00 



Pruning Saws. ' (P. 143, fig. 62.) Various sizes and kinds. . . . 



70c. to I 25 



Rakes, "Automatic Lawn." A backward motion of the 

 operator will clean all the teeth at once. 



26 teeth. (P. 141, fig. 79,) o 80 



38 teeth • • ■ I 00 



Steel, Reversible. (P. 141, fig. 80.) For lawns 60 



The New Rake Attachment. (P. 141. fig- 78.) For cutting weeds 



in walks or in the garden when raking. 25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz. 



