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Dupuy & Ferguson, 38 Jacques Cartier Square^Monireal. 
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Under these frames, corn, cabbage, cauliflower, lettuce, cucumbers, tomatoes, melon, egg plant, etc., as well as all tender flowers, 
can be started and grown in the open ground and brought to maturity much earlier than usual. 
Lettuce, etc., can be grown under or protected by the frames through the late Fall. 
Excellent for the starting of tender flower and vegetable seeds for transplanting into the open ground. 
The frames also protect their contents from the ravages of the cutworm. 
Palced over bulbs in the Spring, in the small garden, blooms of greater perfection may be had much earlier than usual. 
The frames are constructed of tinned iron, thoroughly protected from rust by a special 
painting process, and can be instantly set up or taken apart without the use of tools. 
Any light of glass can be easily replaced, in case of breakage, without taking the frame 
apart, and the top glass slides open for ventilation. 
The metal frame weighs two pounds without the glass and is absolutely strong and rigid. 
The glass consists of four panes 10x12 inches and pane 12x13 inches, standard sizes, easily 
obtainable anywhere. 
To Assemble. Fit the corners of the top and bottom squares into the slits in the ends 
of the posts. Pass the stay rods, bent end up, through the holes in the squares, inside the 
posts. Attach nuts and tighten slightly. Slip in the glass and the frame is complete. 
Carefully packed, knocked down, in heavy corrugated cartoon, each containing six 
frames and glass complete. 
Price, $2.00 each; S10.00 per six; $19.00 per doz. 
Lettuce growing and heading under 
a Barrie Forcing Frame. 
AUTOMIZERS 
IMant Sprinklers. 
Scollay's Rubber Sprayer, $1.50, $1.25; 
and $1.00 each. 
PUTTY BULBS 
For distributing putty 
mastica, etc. 
Price, $1.50. 
MOLE TRAPS 
French make, 20 cts. each. 
Olmsted, $2.25 each. 
How to catch moles.— 
Always press down the 
mound when setting the 
trap so that the lever which 
sets off the trap is level with 
the ground. Set the trap 
in the evening as moles 
usually stir about very early 
in the morning. 
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THERMOMETER 
Thermometer Japanned, 10 in., 35 cts. 
each. 
Thermometer Standard Cabinet. 10 
in., $1.25. 
Minimum and Maximum Registering 
Thermometer. $3.00 to $5.00. 
Thermometer Hot-Bed. $2.25 each. 
BUTTER JARS 
With Covers. 
1 gallon $0 . 60 
2 " ' :%S 
3 " 85 
jt "^*fl^t~: . . 1.00 
5k: 1.15 
6 " 1-26 • 
GARDEN STAKES 
Stakes, Square, Green 
Painted, Tapering. 
Ft. Doz. 100 
4 $0.80 $6.00 
5 1.10 7.50 
6 1.35 9.00 
BAMBOO STAKES 
3 ft., doz , 20 cts.; 100, 
$1.00. 
4 ft., fine, heavy and 
medium, doz., 25 cts.; per 
100, $1.50. 
7 ft., doz., 50 cts.; 100, 
$3.50. 
Painted Green. 
Ft. Doz. 100 
\y 2 ft... .$0.10 $0.50 
2 " . . .15 75 
3 " .. .20 .. 1.00 
Galvanized Wire Stakes. 
Ft. Doz. 100 
2 ft $0.15 $0.75 
3 " 20 1.25 
4 " 25 1.50 
BUTTER 
CHURNS 
Stoneware Churn 
with covers. 
Dashers included, 
cheaper and more 
sanitary than wood- 
en Churns. 
2 gallon size. 
3 " 
4 > " 
5 " 
$1 .00 
1 .15 
1 .30 
1.50 
PEAT Improved Wimbledon. 
' Per sack, $2.75. 
PEAT Orchid. Special quality. 
Per sack, $5.50. 
With conditions as they are to-day, the prices on above goods are subject to change without notice. 
