IMPLEMENTS AND GARDEN REQUISITES-continued. 
Each 
Shears, Hand Pruning, Wiss' Solid Steel. Tbree 
sizes. !• iuclios $2 25 
10 " 2 no 
n " 2 75 
" Hedge. Four sizes $1.25 to ,'i 00 
" Pole Pruning, Wiss'. Two sizes $2.50 and 3 00 
" Ladies' Small Pruning 35 
" Perfection Pruning. See cut, page 03. 
The best made. No. 1, 7 inches 2 00 
No. 2, 8 " , 2 50 
No. 3, 0 " 3 00 
No. 4, 10 " 3 SO 
" Watch-spring English Pruning 1 50 
" German Pruning T.'i 
" Waters' Long-handled Tree Pruner. See 
I'runers, on page lil. 
' Spring Crass. For trimming grass. 
Wood's Perfection 50 cts. and 75 
English 1 25 
Shovels, Ames' Best Cast Steel. Square and dia- 
niond-jjoinled ; long or short liandlos $1 to 1 25 
Silkalene per lb., $1. . 
Spades, Ames' Best Cast Steel $1 and 1 25 
Sprayers. See page 69. 
Sprinklers, Scollay's Rubber 1 00 
" " Angle-neck Rubber 1 00 
15 
60 
Each 
Sprinklers, Atlas Rubber „.$0 75 
(See al.so Lawn Sprinklers, page CI.) 
Syringes. Soo page ()5. 
Tomato Supports. Galvanized iron 
per doz., $1.50; per 100, $11.. 
Twine, Green Smilax ....per lb., 50ots,. 
Trowels, Solid Shank, Cast Steel, very strong. , ..50e. to 
Watering Pots, French Model. (Jalv.-iuized iron 
Gat., $1.75; Sqt., 2 25 
" " For Greenhouse Use 3 50 
" " The "Common Sense" 
1 qt., 90 cts.: 0 qt., 1 10 
" " "Philadelphia," willi brass joints and 
two copper-l'aced roses 0 gt., 
SI. 75; 8 qt., $2; 10 Qt., $2.25; 12 qt., 2 .50 
Weeders, Excelsior 15 
" Lawn. For removing dock, dandelion, etc.; 
can also be used as an Asparagus Knife .... 
" Cleveland Lawn Weeder. For extracting 
the roots of docks, etc. See cut, page 03 . . . 
(Can bo used easily and witliout stooping.) 
" Noyes'. See cut, page 03 2,'> 
" Lang's. See cut, page C3 25 
" New Hand. See cut, page (iO 15 
Wheelbarrows. For garden use. Two siz'.'s— 
Medium 3 75 
Large , 4 25 
35 
50 
COLUMBIA FLOWER TUBS. 
Made of cypress timber. Natural varnish finish ou the •wood: 
Each 
12-iu. diatu. by ll-in. high $1 00 | 21-iji. dium. by 18>2 in. high 
15 
18 
14 
UNION FLOWERTUBS. 
Made of cypress, painted green, with 
iron hoops and feet and liaudles ; per- 
foral ed bottom ; very strong: 
No. 1, ll-in. diani. by 13-in. high. 
No. 2, 13 ■' " 14>2 " 
No. 3, 15 " " IG 
No. 4, 18 " " 20 " 
No. 5, 21 " " 24 " 
GALVANIZED WIRE 
TOMATO SUPPORT. 
It is nntde of galvanized wire, that will 
not rust or rot out. Is easily sot, and the 
logs being double, the greater the pressure 
tlio firmer the support. It takes up no 
room in the winter, as it m;iy simply be 
hung on a peg till wanted again next year. 
It is the simplest, strongest, most durable, 
most easily operated and cheapest sup- 
port we have seen. Price, each, 15 cts.; 
per doz., $l..50; ijor 100, $11 . 
GRAPE SCISSOKS. $1 :iud $1.25. 
^ ~— - KLOWKR-GATHEUKR. 
75 Cts. and $1.50. 
/I 
v.'\N reypkr's glazing points. (See page GO.) 
TOMATO SUP- 
POBT. 
TOMATO SUPPORT IN USE. 
BOItPEli SHEARS. $2.25 to $2.75. 
WATCH-SPRING PKUNING SHEARS. $1.50. 
