Horticultural Tools and Requisites ?2 



WEEBER DON 



HORTICULTURAL TOOLS AND REQUISITES— Continued 



Each 



Stakes or Dahlia Poles, Heavy. Round green; 

 tops painted white. 



2 ft. each 5e., per doz. $0 45, per 100 S3 00 



3 " 7c " 75 " 5 00 



i " 10c. '« 1 20 " , 9 00 



5 " 12c " 1 50 " . .., 10 50 



fi " He. " 1 75 « 12 50 



Sticks, Match. 18 inches long, per 1000 1. 50 



Stones, Scythe, round 15c, flat 10 



Styptic, Thompson's. To prevent bleeding of vines. 1 25 



Sulphur Dusters. Eoitte a Hauppe 1 00 



Supports, Carnation, Model Extension. With ex- 

 tra ring, per doz. (SOc, per 100 $4.00, per 

 1000 38 00 



" Tomato. Strong, 2 rings, 3 legs, 20c. each ; 

 doz 2 00 



Syringes, Brass Garden. 



Ko. 1. Length of barrel 12 in. diameter, 1}{ in., . 



with one spray rose and stream $3 00 



No. 2. Length of barrel 14% in., diameter 1% in., 



with one spray rose and stream 4 50 



No. 3. Length of barrel 18 in.,diameterl%in.,with 



two spray roses and stream 5 50 



No. 4. Length of barrel 18 in., diameter 1% in., with 



ball valve, two spray rosea and stream. . . . 7 00 

 No. 5. Stotts 1 Patent, length of barrel 17 in., diam- 



rlor I 1 / in., with two roses ami Vwmorr! 



spraying nozzle 7 00 



No. 6. Length of barrel 18 in., diameter V/„ in., with 



one spray rose , . .". 2 50 



No. 7. Zinc, with brass rose 1 0U 



Fixed elbow-joint fitting No. 3 Syringe, $1.25 each. 



Tape Measures. Enameled linen % inch wide, leather 



ease, 50 ft., $2.00 ; 100 rt 2 50 



Thermometers. 



Japan, tin case, 6 to 12 in ( . . .15e. to 30 



Maximum registering 1 75 



Minimum " 1 75 



Boxwood... 1 00 



Porcelain Scale, for conservator}' 1 50 



Self-registering (maximum ami minimum) 3 50 



Mushroom bod, boxwood, brass tips, 20 in 14 50 



Tin Foil. Per lb. 25c. per 100 lbs IS 00 



" "M Violet per lb 100 



Tooth Picks for Stemming. Double pointed, hard 



•wood, 15c. per box; per doz 1 50 



Each 



Torches, Ashestos. Handles 15c, extra $0 35 



Tree Guards. Very strong steel wire, with three iron 



supports 2 00 



Tree Scrapers or Triangular Hoes. Large 75 



Trowels. Forged steel, 6 in. 45c, 7 in. 50c, 8 in 55 



" Cast steel 25 



" Oleve's Angle, large size 25 



Turfing Iron or Sod Cutter, English 5 00 



Twine, Green. For stringing Smilax. Per ball 10c, 



per doz j QO 



" Marline. (Tarred Twine.) Per lb 25 



" Hemp. All sizes, per lb. 10e. to 50 



" Jute. Three and 4 ply for trees. Per lb 25 



Green Silkaline. Past color and will not 



fade. Per spool 25 



Watering Pots, Galvanized Iron, extra strong, 

 with rim round the bottom, fi qts. SI. 50; 8 1 its SI 75- 

 10 qts. $2.00 ; 12 qts. $2.35 ; 16 qts 2 75 



Watering Pots, French, with long spout and brass 



bow handle, G qts. S2.50 ; 8 qts 7 2 75 



Watering Pots, Philadelphia Pattern, with two 

 copper-faced roses, •< qts. $2.25; C fits. $2.35; 8 qts. 

 $2.50; 10 qts. $2.75; 12 qts , 3 00 



Watering Pots, Strawberry (Japan Tin), 3 qts.. . 2 00 



Weeders, Eureka 35 



" Excelsior jo 



" Daisy Grubber 1 00 



" Cane Weeding Gouge 50 



" Long handled, chisel bladod 50 



Wheelbarrow. No. 1, boys' size, $3.00; 2, small 3 50 



" No. 3, medium, $4.00; 4, large 5 00 



Wire, Florists? Bright Stemming. Cut in 9 in 



and 12 in. lengths, 12 lbs. in a box. 

 No, 23, coarse, per lb. 25c ; per stone (12 lbs.).. 2 50 

 No. 2G, " " 30c; " ....3 00 



" Annealed, for Stemming. 



No. 23, coarse, per lb. 20c ; pen stone (12 lbs.).. 2 00 

 No. 26, " " 25c ; « .« . _ 2 50 



No. 34, fine hair, " 30c; " " ..3 00. 



No, 36, " " S5c; " " ..3 50 



Annealed. On spools, No. 23, 1 lb. 35c; 

 No. 2G, 1 lb. 40c. ; No. 34, 1 lb, 50c; No. 36, 1 lb., 75 



