[KEENKUmR { Reels. 
' under 
Gar- 
den Reels and Hose Reels. 
Rollers. See page 95. 
Saws, Pruning. Single-edge. Each 
No. 3. 16 in $1 75 
18-in 2 00 
20-in 2 25 
Double-edged, No. 40. 16-in 2 00 
18-in 2 25 
20-in 2 50 
Sash and Frames. See page 99. 
2 50 
50 
2 50 
4 00 
4 75 
3 00 
3 50 
4 00 
2 00 
Scythes, Lawn, or Grass. Best quality. 
$3.50 each. 
Scythe Snaths, or Handles 
Scythe Stones. Flat and round 25 cts. and 
Scissors. For cutting fruit or flowers. 7-in. . . 
Shears, Border. Long handles. 8-in. . 
9- in 
Hedge. 8-in 
9-in 
10- in 
Ladies' Hedge 
Pruning. Solid steel. (Wiss.) 9-in 5 00 
10-in 5 50 
California pat- 
tern 2 00 
Ladies' size; nickel- 
plated 2 25 
Pruning Shears ^''^^S, or Sheep. Best 
steel 1 75 
Shovels. Square or round point. Best steel .... 2 50 
Sieves, Wire. For sifting soils, etc. 18 in. diam. 
round; state size of mesh wanted 2 00 
Smilax Thread (Florist's Thread). Fast color. 
Spool (2 ozs.) 60 cts.; lb. $3.50. 
Spades. Best steel. Long or short handle 2 50 
Boy's size; short handle 2 25 
Sprayers. See pages 94 and 95. 
Sprinklers. See pages 90 and 102. 
Stakes. See Plant Stakes and Canes, pages 89 and 90. 
Syringes. Made of heavy brass. No. 1, 12 in. long, 
1/8 in. diam., one spray rose and stream, ,i3.50; 
No. 3, 18 in. long, l]/^ hi. diam., two spray roses 
and one stream, ,16.50. 
Thermometers. Mushroom Bed. Metal scale, Each 
brass tip $3 50 
Self-Registering, Maximum and Mini- 
mum. Brass 
Black japanned case. 
Cabinet. Metal scale. 6-in . . ' 
8-in 
Brass Case. Metal' scale.' 'Each 
The best for green- 
houses or outside $1 25 
Japanned. Tincase. 8-in. 90 
10-in 1 00 
HORTICULTURAL TOOLS AND REQUISITES, continued 
Pots. See Flower-Pots, page 89. — ' coniinued 
Powder Duster. For Slug-Shot 
(See, also, Bellows.) 55c 
Post-Hole 
^Digger, Dis- 
ton's Rapid. 
With two 
round handles. $4 each. 
01/^4^1 Pruning or Lopping Shears. 
2J/^-ft. handle; best steel. $5 each. 
Pruners, Tree, Waters'— 
Each 
8-ft. pole $2 50 
10-ft. pole 3 00 
12-ft. pole 3 50 
Pumps. See pages 94-95. 
Putty, Twemlow's 
Old English. 
Gal. $3.75. 
Putty Bulb, Rubber 2 00 
Raffia, Natural 
Lb. 50 cts. . . 
Dyed Green 
Lb. $2. . 
Rakes, Steel— 
10-tooth 1 00 
12-tooth 1 10 
14-tooth 1 20 
16-tooth 1 35 
Hay. Wooden — 
14-tooth 1 25 
Lawn. Wooden — 
22- tooth 1 50 
See 
8 50 
8 00 
1 50 
1 75 
Magnets 
Torches, Asbestos. For destroying caterpillars 
Tomato Supports, Wire. Two-ring; strong 
Doz. $4.50. 
Wooden. Square, painted green. Doz. $4.50. 
Tree Scrapers 
Tree Brushes. Wire 
Trowels. Forged 
steel. 
6- in. 
7- in. 
Solid steel. 
6-in. . 
Transplant- 
ing or 
Slim Jim 
Tubs, Plant. See page 95. 
Twine. For parceling Lb. $1.25. . 
Weeders. See page 96. 
Watering Pots, French Pattern. Bow handle, 
long spout; two copper-faced roses, coarse 
and fine. Each 10-qt 8 00 
6-qt $7 00 12-cit 9 00 
8- qt 7 50 16-qt 10 00 
Philadelphia Pattern. With two copper- 
faced roses, coarse and fine. 
Each 
Haw's Pattern. 
No. 1. 3-qt. . . 
No. 2. 4-qt. . . 
No. 3. 6-qt. . . 
No. 4. 8-qt. . . 
For watering fine seeds. 
.$4 50 
. 6 00 
. 7 00 
. 9 00 
E.xtra Roses, cop- 
per face, coarse 
or fine, for any 
of the above cans 
75 
Combination Water-Barrel Truck and Leaf- 
Rack— 
Water-Barrel and Truck, with •2^2 in. tires. .30 00 
Barrel with Trunnions separate 7 50 
Leaf-Rack, separate 15 00 
Wheelbarrows. Best make. With sides to take 
down. Medium size. No. 95 12 00 
Large size, No. 97 15 00 
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