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Miscellaneous Horticultural Requisites 
Bellows. Powder. 
Large. 
" " Small 1 
" Vaporizer 2 
Dibbers. Iron 
Forks. Digging or Spading, 4 tines 
" " " 5 tines 1 
Garden Lines. Finest braided, 75 ft 
Garden Pencils. Indelible black 
Grafting Wax. In } lb., 15c.; i lb., 25c.; lb.. 
Hoes. Draw or Field, 5 to 8 in. .. .35 cents to 
Scuffle or Push, 5 to 9 in. . 65 cents to 
Each 
$2 00 
00 
Hooks. 
Knires. 
Labels. 
Grass 36 cents to 
Asparagus 1 
Budding $1 OOto 1 
Pruning 75 to 1 
"Wooden 
YYOouen Plain Painted 
Pot or Garden, 4 in., pointed $0 70 to 
8 
12 
1 00 
00 to 1 40 
15 to 1 50 
Per 100 
40 to 50 
50 to 70 
Per 1,000. 
$1 50 
Tree or Plant, Copper-wired, 3J inch. 
" " notched, 6 inch ' 1 75 
Each. 
Lawn Rakes. Steel Wire |o 75 
Mole Traps. Olmsted's Improved 1 75 
Moss. For florist's use ; 10 cents per lb.; per 
100 lbs., $6.00. 
Per doz. For 100. 
Plant stakes. Bound, tapering, painted green : 
2 ft $0 30 12 00 
3 ft 75 6 00 
4ft 1 00 7 00 
5ft 1 25 9 00 
6ft 1 50 10 00 
Prnner. " The Levin." The strongest hand 
shear extant. It is made of the finest steel, 
and though only 7 ounces in weight, it is 
so strong that it can cut through half an 
inch of dry oak 
RaflSa. For tying plants ; superior to twine. 
Per lb., 25 cts.; 5 lbs. for $1.00. 
Rakes- 
Steel, Garden, handled, 6 teeth 
Each. 
10 
12 
14 
16 
Scissors. Flower gathering 
Scythes. Lawn, 30 to 38 inches 
Scythe Stones. Bound Talacre 
Shears. Pruning, Solid Steel, 7J inches. 
" " " 8i " . 
Shovels. Best Cast Steel ?1 00 to 
Spades. Best Quality, Square Point, long or 
short Handle 
Sprinklers. Bubber Bulb 
Sprinklers. Bubber. For sprinkling cut 
flowers, seedlings, clothes, etc 
Syringes. Brass; of superior manufacture, 
highly finished j)2 00 to 
Tinfoil. For florists' use per lb., 15 cts. 
Trowels. Solid shank ; cast-steel, very strong 
Watering Pots. French Model. Galvanized 
iron 6 qts., $1 50; 8 qls., 
Weeders. Excelsior 
$1 25 
40 
45 
50 
55 
60 
65 
1 25 
1 50 
25 
1 50 
1 75 
2 00 
1 25 
1 00 
1 25 
1 25 
6 00 
50 
2 00 
15 
Planet, Jr.," Labor=5aving Garden Tools 
These are the most perfect garden tools made, and have long been the most popular. They are known 
the world over and beyond question are the most complete in equipment and most practical and labor-saving that 
have yet been invented. Our special "Planet Jr." catalogue, fully illustrating and describing the various 
machines, will be mailed free on application. 
Insecticides 
Chloro-Naptholenm. {Non-poisonous). The cheapest and safest in.seclicide ever introduced. For blight on 
trees and for the destruction of Scale, Bed Spider and Bustmite on Orange Trees and the numerous insect 
foes of such crops as cabbage, cucumber, egg plant, melon, etc., nothing compares with it. For insects on 
all plants it is a safe and pleasant remedy to use. 
Fir Tree Oil. The best insecticide for indoor use on all plants ; is also a valuable remedy for animal parasites 
and insects. Per ))int, $1.00. 
Fir 'I'lee Oil Soap. A most useful article to have about the house. By its use you can keep your plants 
free from all insects; your dogs free from fleas; your poultry free from lice, and keep the skin of your horse 
healthy and make him shine. One ounce makes one gallon. ^-Ib. tins, 25 cents each ; by mail 35 cents. 
Gishurst's Compound. A certain remedy fur greenfly, scale, mealy bug, etc. Per box, 50 cts. 
Grape Dust. (Hammond's). A non-poisonous powder for the remedy of mildew and rot on grapes, gooseber- 
ries, roses, etc. Per 5-lb. package, 50 cts. 
Eill'm Right. {Non-poisonom.) Will not harm the tenderest plant and will kill any uind of insect known 
to gardeners, florists and fruit-growers. 2-lb. cans, 60 cts.; 10 lb cans, 2.25. 
Slug Shot. A cheap, popular and effective insecticide, easily applied and not injurious or dangerous to animals. 
5-lb. pkg., 50 cts.; per bbl., in bulk, price on application. 
Tobacco stems. Indispensable lor the fumigation of greenhouses, etc., and for the destruction of black 
aphis, greenfly and other insects. Per bale of about ^50 lbs., $3.50 
Wliale Oil Soap. Excellent wasli for trees and plants to prevent insects from lodging in the bark, and for 
smearing on the trunks of trees to prevent worms from crawling up. Per 1-lb. tin, 20 cts.; in bulk in quan- 
tities of 10 lbs. and over, 10 cts. per lb. 
