SlEERECHT & WaDLEY'S CATALOGUE OF 
SIEBRECHT & WAULliY'S PATENT GRKENHOUSE SHAUlNti. 
^MISCELLANEOUS REQUISITES. 
KAPFIA. The best thing for tying ; every fiber of it 
can be used. 40 cents per lb, 
«MA1/I> and SOFT SPONGES, for washing plants. 
S3 to Ss per dozen. 
STAXUAKD FLiOAVKK POTS. We can supply all 
sizes, from two inches to two feet in diameter, at manu- 
facturers' prices. 
SKEI) PANS. Best makes and shapes ; all sizes, at 
manufacturers' prices. 
SIEBRECHT & WADLEY'S PATEMT GREENHOUSE SHADIMS. 
The most satisfactory shading ever used ; nev^r gets out of order ; lasts as long as a good greenhouse. 
How IT IS MADi; AND OpERATED.-The shading is made of slats, which are of the best clear wood ; it is 
an-anged in sections, either 6% or 8 feet wide, but can be made of any width and length to sun size of 
roof These slats are fastened together very substantially with galvanized wire bands and rings. The cham-like 
fastenings are from 16 to 18 inches apart, each section of shading having a roller attached to the lower end, the 
other end being fastened to the ridge of the house or highest point to be shaded, and where, by means of a pulley 
and line it is easilv rolled up and down at whatever distance desired. It can be operated inside or outside of the 
house It will protect your glass from hail storms, and your plants from the intense heat in summer, and from 
severe cold in winter ; does not get out of order : does not destroy paint, putty or glass, as is the case with the old- 
fashioned method of white-wash or paint. It gives your house an even and cooling shade, and a neat appearance. 
It can rolled up and down at will, which is a great advantage, especially when the short, dark days come and only a 
littleshading isneeded. Estimates given on application. 
