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GARDEN REQUISITES, ETC. 
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GARDEN REQUISITES, ETC. 
Bouquet Stalk Wire, in bundles of i lb., finest, as. 6rf. : second, as. ; third is, 6tf. ; thickest, is. 
Bouquet Steel Wire, for wiring Camellias, in bundles of i lb., as. 6d. 
Bouquet Binding Wire, per reel, iJ. 3^. ; silvered, per reel, ^ ^ 
Prepared Flower Gum, for fixing the petals of Geraniums, Primulas, &c. Per bottle, as, 6a. ana 3^. o«. 
Wooden Flower Sticks. In bundles of 100, 12 inch, is. 3^.; 18 inch, is. 8^/. ; 24 inch, 2j. 6<i. ; soinch, 3 l; 
36 inch, as. 6d.\ 42 inch, 4s. 6d.\ 48 inch, 6s. In bundles of 50, Sd., lod., is. 3</., is. gd. as., as. 6d., 
Is. 6d„ Painted green, is. gd., as. ^d., 3.^. 6d., 4s. 6d„ 5s., 6s., and 8.r. In bundles of 50, is., is. 3d., as., 
as. 6d.,3s.,3s. 6rf.,and4J. 6d. , ,, j 
Horticultural Copper Wire, for suspending labels, per bundle, is., is. 6d., and^. oa. .... , 
^ ^ Metallic Wire, to suspend labels, per bundle, fine, is. 6d. ; second, is, 4a. ; thickest, is, aa. 
Improved Galvanized Verbena Pegs, 1000, 5j. 6d. ; 500, 3J. ; 250, is, gd. 
Cast Iron Wall Nails, per lb. ; Woollen Shreds, 9 f/. per lb. ^ u 
Medicated Garden Shreds, a substitute for the woollen shreds for nailing fruit trees and climbers; these 
medicated shreds are cut in convenient lengths, they are durable, and possess the advantage of not harbouring 
insects ; bundles of loo, 2 inch, 6d. ; 3 inch, 8d. ; 4 inch, ij. ; 5 inch, xs. 6d, 
Strong Pruning Gloves, best make, per pair, 2s. 
Finer „ for Gentlemen 2s. 6d. 
Ladies’ ■> 9‘^- 
Ladies' Gauntlet Gloves, extra quality .,31. 
Thermometers, in polished boxwood, best quality, each as. 6d. In iron, best quality, each 3 -J'* , 
Garden Wooden Labels, for pots and borders, painted. In bundles of loo, 3i inches, Sd. ; 4f inches, lod. ; 
si inches, is. ; 6i inches, u. 3<f. : inclies, ir. 6rf. ; 9 inches, 2i. For suspending, 34 inches, u. 
Yeats’ Metallic Garden Labels, for pots and borders : No. i, per 100, 4s. ; No. 2, 3^' °d. ; No. 3, 41. ; 
No. 4, 3S. 6d. ; No. 15, 2 j. 6d. For suspending : No. 5, for nailing to walls, 3L 6d.\ No. 13, 2S. bd.j 
No 6, for suspending to roses, 2s, 6d. ; No. 14, 2s, ; No. 7, for hanging to standard fruit trees, 2s. orf. 
Indelible Ink and 6 suitable nibs for writing on Yeats’ Metallic labels, 8d. Larger bottle with 12 mbs, 
ir. 2d. Without nibs the Ink is 6d. and u. , . 
Maw’s Imperishable Terra Cotta Plant Labels. When using, rub the surface with white lead, and write 
with a black lead pencil. For pots and borders : per 100, No. i. 34 inches, is. 6d. ; No. 2, 44 inches, ; 
No. 3. si inches, 21. 6d. ; No. 4, 6 inches, 3s. 6d. ; No. $. 7 inches, 4J. 6d. ; No. 6, 8 inches, 54. td. ; No. 
13, 41. bd . ; No. 14, bs. For suspending: No. ii, for walls, 6s. 6d.; No. 12, 14L ; No. 9, $s. bd. ; No. 
10, ' 44. 6d. For standard fruit trees, No. 7, 34. bd. For roses. No. 8, is. gd. 
The Willesden Insoluble Metallic Card Labels. These new Labels are a great boon to those who take 
an interest in the nomenclature of their plants. They may be written upon with any good ordinary ink, and 
the writing will remain clear and distinct whatever the exposure or the temperature, or moisture to which 
they may be subjected. Sold in boxes of 100. Oval, for suspending : No. i, 2j inches, 34. 6d. \ No. 2, 24 
inches, 34. ; No. 3, 2 inches, 24. 6d. ; No. 4, i 3 inches, 24. Oblong, No. 5, 3^ yich, 24. 6d. ; No. 6, 
2? inches, 24. ; No. 7, wider, ij inches. 24. 6d. ; No. 8, ig inches, 24. In bundles of 50 : No. i, 24, ; No. 
No. 2, 14. gd. ; No. 3, 14. 6d . ; No. 4, 14. 3d. ; No. S., is. 6d. \ No. 6, li. 3d. ; No. 7. i*- 6</. ; No. 8, 14. 3d. 
Waterproof Twine to use with above, 100 ties, 14. ; thicker, is. 3d. 50 ties, 8d. ; thicker, gd. 
Tebb’s Registered Combination Labels. In Boxes of 50. For pots : No. 9, 34 by 2J inches, 34. bd. ; No. 
11, 2* by ig inches, 2,r. 6d. For suspending : No. 10, 3 by ij inches, 34. 25 of No. 9, 24. ; No. 10, 14. 911;. ; 
No. ii, 14 . bd. . . , 
Wolff’s Solid Black Ink Pencils, for writing on wood, 3rf. ; extra thick, 
The Paxton Nail Bag, with Pockets and Knife Sheath {Su Illustration on Order Sheet), loi. bd. 
The Chiswick Nail Bag, with Pocket and Knife Sheath, 74. 6<f. 
The Improved Paxton Fumigator, in stained wooden case Illustration on Order Sheet), 204. 
Saynor’s Pruning Knives, 24. 6d., 34., 34. bd., 44., and 44. bd. 
Saynqr’s Budding Knives, 34. and 34. bd. 
Saynor’s Vine Scissors, 34. 6rf. , 
Brehauts’ Pruning Scissors (See Illustration on Order Sheet), 34., 34. 6d., 44., 44. 6«., 54., and bs. 
The Selby Flower Gatherer (See Illustration on Order Sheet), $s. 6d. 
Barr’s Garden Syringes (See Illustration on Order Sheet), first quality, 104. 6d., 124. 6 a., 154. « 214. 
Barr’s Garden Syringes, second quality, 54. bd., 94., 114., and 154. ; small for fern case, 54. bd, 
Barr's Suction Garden Engines (See Illustration in previous Catalogues), 424. and 504. 
Lawn Mowing Machines, £3 104. and upwards, according to size. 
Ladies’ Watering Cans, with brass rose No. i, 44. bd.\ No. 2, 54. bd.\ No. 3, 64. bd. 
Portable Transmission Cases, in compartments for cut flowers, 184., 214., 254., 334., 34L, 424 . (Seep. 3). 
Paxton Drawing-Room Hanging Baskets, with zinc pan drained, 10 inch, 104. bd. \ 12 inch, 154. ; 
IS inch, 214 . Filled with suitable plants, or bulbs, 214 ., 304., and 424 . o ■ u 
Paxton Conservatory Hanging Baskets, 10 inch, s^- : 12 ifch, 74. bd. ; 13 inch, loi. 6a. ; 18 inch, 
124. bd. ; 21 inch, 154. ; 24 inch, 214. Filled with plants, 154. bd., 22s. bd., 304., 424., 504. and 634. 
Albert Fern Case, with Iron Frames and Ventilators.— (5<4 Illustration, p. 3). 
Bronzed Ornamental Iron Tables for Albert Fern Cases, 424., 454., 484., 504. 
New Heated Frame (544 ///K 44 raWo«,/. 48), 844., 904., 924., 984. and 1054. 
Gilbert's Handlights (See Illustration on Order Sheet), 54. bd., bs. bd., 74. bd., 84. 6a., 94. bd., 10s, bd., 
1 14. bd., 124. bd., 144., 194., 224 ., 244., and 304. For full particulars see previous Catalogues. 
Window Conservatories.— ( 544 ///» 4 <ra 4 i'o«, p. 3). 
Window Boxes in Wood, 104. bd., and upwards. 
Window Boxes in Zinc, faced with Encaustic Tiles, 214. each, and upwards. • 
Aphis Brush ( 544 ///« 4 /rafm» 0 /-</ 4 f 5 A 444 ), 24 . 6rf. . . . n 
Japanese Bass, a strong, durable, tying material, recommended, 34. bd. per lb. ; specimen bundles, 6a. & 14. 
ROPHIA, a new light tying material, recommended, per Ib. 31. bd. \ specimen bundles, bd. & is. 
Archangel Mats, best quality, per doz., 214. ; each 24. bd. 
St. Petersburg Mats, good quality, 154. per doz. ... 
Frigi Domo. — M anufactured from 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, 14. 2d, per square yard. 
Brittain’s Garden Netting. — The most valuable material for 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. i, 
brown, 10 yards long, 54 inches wide, 74. bd. No. 2, white, 10 yards long, 54 inches wide, finer quality.74. bd. 
FIampson’s Imperial Shading, resembling Brittain’s netting, but lighter, an excellent shading and good 
protector of fruit trees from frost. Per piece, 10 yards long, 56 inches wide, 74. bd. Sample on applieation. 
[Barr and Sugden, 
