GARDEN REQUISITES, JIANURES, INSECT JDESTROYERS, ETC. 
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Tebb's Registered Combination Labels.' In boxes of 50. For pots : No. o, 3 i by a\ inches as 6d ■ No. 
II, 2i by it inches, 21. 6 d. For suspending : No. 10, 3 by i| inches, 31. 25 of No. 9, 21. ; No 10 is ad • 
No. 11, if. 6c(. ‘ y 
Wolff's Solid Black Ink Pencils, for writing on wood, 3 «f. ; extra thick, 6A 
The Paxton Nail Bag, with Pockets and Knife Sheath.— (See Illustration on Order Sheet ) ior 6d 
The Chiswick Nail Bag, with Pocket and Knife Sheath, 71. 6 d . 
The Improved Paxton Fumigator, in stained wooden case.-(S« Illustration, on Order Sheet I 20 s 
Saynor s Pruning Knives, 21. 6 d. % 31., 31. 6 d., 4 j., and 41. 6 d. 
Saynor's Budding Knives, 31. and 31. 6 d. 
Saynor's Vine Scissors, $s. 6i. 
Brf.hauts' Pruning Scissors— (See Illustration on Order Sheet), 41. 6d., 5; , and 61 
The Selby Flower Gatherer.— (See Illustration on Order Sheet), 5 s. 6 it. 
The Selby Fruit Gatherer.— (See Illustration on Order Sheet), 10s. 6 d. 
Bark's Garden Syringes.— {See Illustration on Order Sheet), first quality, 101. 6 d. 121. 6d ki & 2r , 
Barr’s Garden Syringes, second quality, 51. 6 d., 9 s., in., and 151. ’ a • 
Barr s Suction Garden Engines. — (See Illustration in previous Catalogues), 421. and 301 
Lawn Mowing Machines, £3 ias, and upwards, according to size. 
Ladies' Watering Cans, with brass rose. — No. 1, 41. 6 d. ; No. 2, 51. 6 d. ; No. 3, 6i 6d 
Portable Transmission Cases, in compartments for cut flowers, 18s., 2ij„ 2 as.. 33s -us and ao, ic„ 
Illustration on Order Sheet.) 0 33 4 -— 
New Heated Frame. — ( See Illustration, p. 48), 841., gos., gas., 98J. and iosr. 
Aphis Brush. — (See Illustration on Order Sheet), as. 6 d. 
Cuba Bass, a strong, durable, tying material, recommended, 3 s. 6 d. per lb. ; specimen bundles. 6 d & is 
Kaphia, a new light tying material, recommended, per lb. 2 s. 6d. ; specimen bundles 6d. & is 
Archangel Mats, best quality, per doz., 2u. ; each 2s. 6 d. 
FrigiDomo,— Manufactured trom hair and wool ; a perfect non-conductor; maintaining a fixed temperature 
where it is applied. 2 yards wide, 3 yards wide, and 4 yards wide, is. ad. per square yard P 
Brittain’s Garden Netting.— The most valuable material tor protecting fruit-trees from frost the open 
meshes allowing a free circulation of air, and on this account also an excellent article for shading No 1 
brown, 10 yards long. 54 inches wide, 7 s. 6 d. No. 2. white, ro yards long, 54 inches wide, finer quality 7 s 6d 
Hampsons Imperial Shading, resembling Brittain's netting, but lighter, an excellent shading and good 
Tiffany-' A V I ?" ^ fr .°™ fr0St ' , : P ® r .P iece - 10 7 ards lon S- 56 inches wide, 7 s. 6 d. Sample on application. 
I iff any.— A light, cheap, shading material for conservatories, greenhouses, etc. No. 1, 20 yards long 38 inches 
wide; per piece, 5 r. 6 d. No. 2, manufactured with mineral solution, 6r. 6 d. per piece No" 3 double 
strength, 18 yards long by 36 inches wide, per piece, 7 s. 6d. No. 4, treble strength, per piece, 10s 6d 
Tanned Netting, i inch mesh, about 2 yards wide, per yard run, 30!. About 4 yards wide, per yard run 6 d 
and as a 
of doors. 
Manures for Flowers, Fruits, and Vegetables. 
STA f N . D i EN ’| S GAFFES; and AMATEURS' MANURE. This is the best of all the concentrated fertilizers, 
for hard wooded plants of all kinds, such as Camellias, Azaleas, Eoses, Vines and other fruit trees in pots 
dressing tor Vine and Peach borders ; also valuable for all kinds of fruits, flowers, and vegetable^ out i 
Sample canisters, 1/- and 2/6; large canisters, 5/6, 10/6, and 21/-. oat 0 
rin»»m ? D ? B ’ 0F BoN».-5d. per lb. ; or in canisters, 1/- and 2/6; per cwt., 25/-. 
FL01{\ ITA. For plants in pots, recommended as a safe and effective stimulating compound. Per bottle, 1/.. 
Lawn Sand, Styptic, Grafting Wax, Summer Cloud, and Soils. 
WATSON'S WEED-DESTROYING LAWN-SAND. For destroying Daisies, Dandelions, Plantains, and nil other tan 
rooted weeds on lawns, croquet grounds, and grass verges, being at the same time an excellent fertilizer hnprovW 
the lawn and producing a rich emerald green-sward. Price, in London, 2/6, 5/6, and 10/6 per canister- iTouartef 
1/6 irrTbf rS ’ ‘ ’ m ' gS ’ /-i 0ne ° Wt ' keg3 ’ 86/ " LaWN GkAS3 Sbbu . *'>«’“ Autumn,’ l/“ Ifr a,?* 
THOMSON’S STYPTIC, for preventing the bleeding of Vines after pruning. &c Per bottle <1/ 
SUMMER ^ CLOUBa^re^fr IN ? W £?’ i r tla £? xes ’ V'*^ 6 and 2 /’’ valuable for graftmg and budding, 
bUMMER CLOUl),a preparation for Stippling Glass a light green or grey tinge, thus protectin’’' nlants from the 
COCoT VS f ‘andTha^^ S T terS ' and 1°/- Se 6 of 2 Brushes, f/6and 2/S. ° P tS ,r0m th ° 
00 CHARCOAL, specially prepared for growing Perns in Plant-Cases, and Bulbs in Jardihets. 
Glasses, &c. When the Prepared Cocoa Nut Fibre and Charcoal is used for glasses, before putting in the Bulbs 
the BuX e nml h ?n U ien b ft- i the P re P aration » and water given till it can absorb no more. On this place 
the ! it down with brown paper as you would a jam pot, leaving an opening for tbo shoot. When 
always 
of'l/-.°l ( /6“ A d F 2/ I 6 BKI5 - flnely Blftedl2/6 Per bU8h '' 4 b "“W 
F0, bimbS. S0ILS ’ ° f Sultable Com P°sts, also Peat, Leaf -soil. Virgin Loam, and Silver Sand. Price, in London, S/S per 
Plant Insect Destroyers. 
FOWLEE’S INSECTICIDE. In jars at 1/6, 3/-, 5/6, and 10/-. 
rnr , „ ..MEALY bug DESTROYER, per bottle, 1/-, 2/6, 5/-, and 10/-. 
oSSLSlfS'JBS?. COMPOUND, an effectual Insect-killer, boxes, 1/-, 3/-, and 10/6 
J >APE P" V® P er lb - ; Scfebioe Tobacco Rao, 1/9 per lb. 
TOBACCO SOAP DE Iu DistTibat ™' *'«’ 3 ' 6 > ond B <- 
™ Y^IiNji N IC Mix?- e ffi ®S?E3taSri feTT* 81 1Hup0Be8 - bottles - ttUd 2/6 eMb - 
INSECT DESTROYER It is guaranteed by K. & H. to kill, at first trial. Mealy Bug 
or floWera P 'Sold i® fees ““2^/6 B ° " 6 In8eCtS ' With ° Ut tb ° least iujurj ' to the 
ThB Gardener’s Comfort in winter is Dry and Warm Feet. This is secured by using GISHURSTINE as a 
Dubbing on the Soles and Uppers of Boots and Shoes. It makes the leather soft and waterproof, without 
interfering with the polish. Sold in tin boxes, 6d. and is. v 
12 and 13, King Street, Covent Garden, 1881.] 
