HORTICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. 



Avaruncators. — Tins article is attached to a pole, and is moved by a cord 

 and pulley : it enables a person standing on the ground to prune trees, the 



branches of which could not, perhaps, be pruned by any other process . . $2 50 



Vine Scissors. — For thinning out Grapes $1 50 to 2 50 



English Pruning Scissors • 1 ~ 5 to 2 00 



Flower Gatherers. — Scissors combining Tweezers and Pincers : they are of 

 great advantage in gathering roses, and other flowers which have thorny 



stems 1 50 to 2 50 



English Slide and Spring Pruning Shears. — Strong, light, and con- 



' venient • , 200 to 3 00 



American Spring Pruning Shears • • 1 50 to 2 00 



Ladies' Wood-Handled Garden Shears. — Very useful in trimming 



Shrubbery, &c, which is too large to be cut with one hand 2 00 to 2 50 



Hedge Shears,— Six sizes and styles, from 2 00 to 5 00 



Grass-Border Shears.— For Cutting Grass Borders 2 00 to 4 50 



Grass-Edging Knives. — Used for paring the edges of Grass Borders, from 150 to 2 00 



Pruning Saws 1 00 to 3 00 



Pruning Saw and Chisel. — The blade of the Saw is attached to the blade of 



the Chisel at one end, and the socket of the Chisel-Handle at the other end 2 00 



Garden Reels. — Various sizes and patterns, from 1 00 to 2 00 



Ladies' Short-Handled Garden Forks. — Light, useful for weeding; 



various sizes 50 to 1 00 



Transplanting Trowels 25 to 60 



Dutch, or Push Hoes. — Cast steel, from 2 inches to 10 inches 75 to 2 00 



Triangular Hoes. — These are also used as Tree Scrapers ; from 00 to 90 



Ladies' Garden Hoes 75 to 1 00 



Cast-Steel Garden Rakes - 100 to 2 00 



English Bill Hooks. — For priming with one hand 2 00 



Greenhouse Syringes. — Brass, best make; various sizes and patterns, from 3 00 to 15 00 



<• " Tin, painted 1 25 



Grass lie oka, or Sickles. — Three sizes ; from 75 to 1 1 5 



Ames's C. S. Bright Spades 1 50 to 1 75 



" " <« " Long Handled 1 50 to 1 75 



" " " Shovels 1 50 to 1 75 



Ames's Best C. S. Bright Shovels.— Pointed Long Handle 1 50 to 1 75 



Patridge's and other Manure Porks. — Pound and flat tined ..... 2 00 to 4 00 



Weeding Porks.— Kound and flat tined, cast steel fio 



Best Spading Porks. — Four and five tines j ?g to 3 00 



English Double-Refined Patentee. S. Lawn Scythes 1 50 to 3 00 



Saynor &. Cook's Celebrated Pruning and Budding Knives. — Va- 

 rious sizes and patterns; from 1 75 to 3 00 



American Budding and Pruning Knives.'— Various sizes and patterns 75 to 2 00 



Ladies' and Children's Sets of Tools 75 to 3 50 



And many other articles connected with Horticulture and Agriculture. 



Vose's Double-Acting Force-Pump. 



One of the most useful articles of the day for Greenhouses, &c, &o, Price, without air- 

 chamber, $12.00. Price, with air-chamber, $15.00. 



Page's Force-Pump, or Garden and Greenhouse Syringe. — A very light, use- 

 ful article. Tin, $5.00. Brass, 810.00. 



Trowbridge's Grafting Wax.— First quality, in rolls for convenient use, 1 pound, 50 

 cents; X pound, 25 cents; yi pound, 15 cents. 



Wood, Plant, and Tree Labels. — Per 1,000, $1.25. 



Caterpillar Brushes. — For the destruction of nests, 25 cents. 



Cuba Bass. — For tying grape-vines, &c, 81.00 per pound. 



Watering-Pots of the best manufacture, 35 cents to $2.50 each. 



