WEEBEB & DON. GAEDEN TOOLS AND REQUISITES. 65 
Continued. 
No. 26. Plant 
SPRINKLER. 
No. 27. New Model 
Mole Trap. 
No. 25. 
Lines, Braided Garden. The best garden line made, very 
durable. 7-5 feet, 50 cts.:; 100 feet, 75 cts.; 150 feet, $1.00: 
200 feet $1 50 
Mates, Archangel. These are extensively used for covering 
sashes and protecting tender out-door plants during winter . . 75 
Mats, Straw, For covering hot-bed sashes, etc. ; '6 .x 6 feet. . . 1 SO 
Mole Traps, New Model. (.Fig. 27.) This is the only mole 
trap that can be set under a hot-bed frame, as the trap, when 
set, -is only HVsj inches overall... . 1 50 
Pencils, Indelible. Black. For marking on wood labels 
for garden purposes. 15 
Plan* Sprinklers, Rubber. (Fig. 26.) For sprinkling 
'cu$ flowers and seedlings. Small, 75 cts. ; large size 100 
Powder Distributers, Rubber, (Fig. 28.) For applying 
hellebore, sulphur and other powders to plants in greenhouses. 1 25 
Powder Gun. For applying powders to house plants 20 
Protecting Cloth, valuable for protecting early plants from 
frosts, covering hot-beds arid frames in spring, in lieu ''of 
glass, and for throwing over bedding plants at night in fall; 
for Chrysanthemum houses, etc.. at one-tenth the cost of 
' glass. Pieces contain from 40 to 60 yards . 
Heavy Grade, peryard, 12 cts. ; by piece, per yard. n 
Medium Grade, for general purposes, per yard, 10 cts.; by 
piece, per yard 9 
Light Grade, mostly used in South "for tobacco plants, per 
yard, 6 cts. ; by piece, per yard - .. ... £ 
Prnner, Eagle Tree. (Fig. 30^.) The knife and guard of 
this tool are so shaped as to allow the limb to rest on the 
; joint, so that in. cutting it cannot inourc the feaafe or the wood. 
It cuts easier than any other in use. 1 25 
Pruners, Waters' Tree. (Fig. 25.) 4 feet, 85 cts. ; '6 feet, 
$1.00; 8 feet, $1.15; 10 feet.. 
Putty Bulb, Rubber. Excellentfor glazing. Makes tight and 
neat joint. Does not daub the?glass nor stick to the hands . . 
Raphia. The best -material for tying plants. Per lb . .. 
Rakes, Steel Garden.. 6 teeth, SO cts. ; 8 teeth, 35 cts.,; 10 
teeth, '40 cts.; 12 teeth, 45 cts. ; 14 teeth. 50 cts..; 16 teeth.. 55 
Rakes, isteel, Sliort Tooth. 12 teeth, 50 cts.; 14 teeth, 55 
sets.; 16 teeth , 60 
Rakes, Wooden Hay. 3 bow, 32 teeth. 35 
Rakes; Wooden Lawn. 22 teeth 40 
No. 2^. POWDER 
Distributer. 
No. 29. Garden Roller. 
Small size, 50 Cts ; medium size, 
Reels, Garden. (Fig. 37.) 
85 cts. ; large size $10© 
Rifles, Emory (Strickles). For sharpening. Small, 15 cts.; 
large... ..... . . 25> 
Rollers, Iron. Garden and Lawn. (Fig. 29. "> Our rollers 
have weights attached to the central shaft and can be an- 
hooked and removed when lighter weight, is desirable. These 
weights keep the handle up from the ground 
Sizes. Width of section. Height. 
No. 1. 2 section, 
" 2. 1 
" 3. 2 
" 4. 3 
" 5. 2 
" 6. 2 
7*4 inch. 
20 
12 " 
12 " 
12 " 
1-2 
15 inch. 
20 " 
'20 «* 
20 " 
24 
28 
Weight. 
125 lbs. 
220 " 
300 " 
450 " 
400 " 
500 
6 50 
11 0O 
14 00 
20 00 
17 0O 
■20 00 
1 25 
1 00 
25 
Rustic Hanging Baskets. 8 inch, $1.00; lOinch, $1.25: 
12 inch.. 150 
Saws, Pruning. (Fig. 32.) Double edge. 16 inch, 60 cts.; 
18 inch, 70 cts. ; SO Inch. , ... .... 80 
Sash, Hot Bed, llnglazed. Size, 3x6 feet, using 6x8 inch 
glass, each, $1.00; per doz .11-00 
Scythes, Lawn. English. (Fig. 33.) Broad blades, '30 to 40 
inches , - .... 1 50 
Scythes., Grass. American. 30 to 40 inches 85 
Scythe 'Snaths (or handle). Patent fastening . . . 80 
Scythe Stones. (Fig. 35.) English round Talacre,. 15 cts.; flat 10 
Scissors, Flower Gatherers. (Fig. 40.) Best quality. 6 
inch, $1.00; 7 inch 1 25 
Scissors, Propagating. (Fig. 39.) For making small soft 
wood cuttings 1 00 
Scissors, Vine. (Fig. 38.) Finest-imported. 6 inch., $1.00; 7 inch 1 25 
Shears, Border. (Fig. 30.) English. 8 inch, $2-50; 9 inch, 
$2.75 . 10 inch. ... ..... 3 00 
Shears, Hedge. (Fig. 31.) English manufacture. 8 inch, 
$2.00; 9 inches, $2.25; 10 inch 2 50 
Shears, Hedge, ladies. (Fig. 34.) Small and light 1 50 
Shears, Sheep. (Fig. 36.) Used for trimming grass borders. 100 
Wiss' Hand-Pruning Shears. (Fig. 41. ) Very useful in 
the graperv and for pruning small fruit, vines, etc. 7 inch, 
$1,25 ; inch, $1. 50; 8M inch, $ 1 .75 ; '9 inch 2 00 
No. 34. 
Hedge Shears 
(Ladies). 
No. 33. Scythe Blade. 
No.31. Hedge Shears. No. 41. Wiss' Hand-t , rtjn3N : g Shears. 
