HORTICULTURAL 
TOOLS and REQUISITES 
Raffia.— Fig. 25. Largely used by nurserymen and others and 
considered the best and cheapest material for tying known. 
Lb. 20c; in 10 lb. lots, 15c per lb. 
In bale lots (224 lbs.) write for special eastern prices. 
Moss.— Fig. 26. Selected Oregon Lb. 10c ; 100 lbs. $5.00 
Selected Sphagnum Lb. 15c; 100 lbs. $6.00 
Feat. Best imported peat for growing orchids, bulbs, etc. Use to 
mix in the soil to start flower seeds. This peat is equivalent 
and better than "leaf mould," recommended for garden work, 
per lb. 10c; 100 lbs. $6.00 
Grafting Wax.— Fig. 27. X lb. 10c; 14 lb. 15c; lb. 25c 
Trowels. — Fig. 34. Solid shank, cast steel. 50c each. 
Riveted Shank. 25c each. 
Rubber Plant Sprinklers— Fig. 35. For indoor watering, straight- 
neck. $1.00 each. 
Rubber Plant Sprinklers, for indoor watering, angleneck. $1.00 
each. 
LAWN SPRINKLERS 
Meyer's Lawn Sprinkler. Consists of a tin pipe about 4 feet long 
mounted and pcrloniU'd with tine holes which throw a spray in all 
directions. Has brass connection and is durable. Eacn $1.25. 
"Twin" Sprinkler.— Fig. 10. Made of zinc metal and cannot 
rust. Will cover the lawn evenly for 16 feet radius. Very 
popular. Each 35c. 
Fan Sprinkler.— Fig. 5. Made of zinc metal and shaped so that it 
will water-a bed on one side only. Very convenient to use from 
a cement" walk. Each 35c. 
GOPHER AND MOLE TRAPS 
"Novelty" Gopher Trap.— Fig. 33. Without doubt the best trap 
made ; never fails to catch them. 30c each. 
Mole Trap.— Fig. 32. Reddick, is all right. $1.00 each. 
LAWN MOWERS 
We ship these all carefully boxed to any point, delivered free to the 
railroad. 
Philadelphia, Style A.— Fig. 31. Solid steel throughout, ball bear- 
ings highly geared ; will clip closely and well. Used by the Golden 
Gate Park extensively for their work. The finest mower made; 
all parts tested. 15-inch, $14.00; 17-inch, $15.00; 19-inch, 
$16.00. 
Philadelphia, Style K. — Fig. 30. • Has 5 blades, part steel, single 
pinion; a good high class mower. 14-inch, $8.75; 16-inch, 
$9.75; 18-inch, $10.75. 
Old Style Philadelphia— Fig. 28. Solid blade and wheel. Im- 
possible to get out of order ; will last a life time ; does good work. 
There is no mower just like this and none other so popular. 
10-inch, $5.00; 12-inch, $6.00; 14-inch, $7.00; 16-inch, $8.00. 
Tb.e Colonial. — Fig. 29. An extra good mower at a low 
price. Is substantially built of best iron and steel, and 
has ball bearings which make it very easy to run. 
12-inch, $4.50; 14-inch, $5.00; 16-inch, $5.50. 
The Wedgeway. — Fig. 29. Is the same as The Colonial, but 
without the ball bearings. 12-inch, $3.75; 14-inch, $4.00. 
Grass Collectors. All metal. $1.50 to $1.75 each. 
