GARDEN REQUISITES, MANURES, ETC. 
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Garden Requisites — continued. 
Maw’s Imperishable Terra Cotta Plant Labels. At the time of using, rub the surface over with white 
lead, and write the name of the plant with a black lead pencil. The following for pots and borders : per 100, 
No. i, 3^ inches, it. 6 d. ; No. 2, 4^ inches, 2 s. ; No. 3, 52 inches, 2 s. 6d. ; No. 4, 6 inches, 3*. 6 d. ; No. 5, 
7 inches, 4T. 6d. ; No. 6, 8 inches, 5*. 6d. ; No. 13, 4*. 6d . ; No. 14, 6s. The following for suspending : 
No. 11, for walls, 2 s. 6d . ; No. 12, 15J. ; No. 9, 5 s. 6 d. ; No. 10, 5 s. For standard fruit trees, No. 7, 3 s. 6 d. 
For roses, No. 8, is. 9 d. 
The Wili.esden Insoluble Metallic Card Labels. These new Labels are the most convenient yet 
introduced, and are a great boon to those who take an interest in the nomenclature of their plants. They 
may be written upon with any ordinary ink, which will remain clear and distinct, whatever the exposure or 
the temperature to which they may be subjected. Sold in boxes of 100. Oval : No. 1 , 2$ inches, 3 s. 6d. ; 
No. 2, a\ inches, 3T. o d. ; No. 3, 2 inches, 2 s. 6 d. ; No. 4. 1$ inches, 2 s. o d. Oblong: No. 5, 3^ inch, 2 s. 6d. ; 
No. 6, 2^ inches, as.; No. 7, wider, 1$ inches, 2 s. 6d.; No. 8, ifj inches, 2 s. In bundles of 50: No. 1, as. ; 
No. 2, it. gd. ; No. 3, it. 6d. ; No. 4, it. 3 d.\ No. 5, is. 6d.; No. 6, it. 3 d.; No. 7, it. 6 d.\ No. 8, it. 3 d. 
Waterproof Twine, for above, in packets of 100 ties, it.; thicker, it. 3 d. In packets of 50, 8d. and 9d. 
Wolff’s Solid Black Ink Pencils, for writing on wood, 3 d. ; extra thick, 6 d. 
The Paxton N ail Bag, with Pockets and Knife Sheath. — (See Illustration on Order Sheet) 101. 6d. 
The Chiswick Nail Bag, with Pocket and Knife Sheath, 7s. 6 d. 
The Improved Paxton Fumigator, in stained wooden case. — (See Illustration on Order Sheet) 20s. 
Saynor’s Pruning Knives, 2t. 6 d. y 31., 31. 6 d., 41., and 4J. 6d. 
Saynqr’s Budding Knives, 3T. and 3T. 6 d. 
Vine Scissors, 3T. 6d. 
Brf.hauts’ Pruning Scissors. — (See Illustration on Order Sheet) 31., 3T. 6d., 4T., 4T. 6d., 51., and 6r. 
The Selby Flower Gatherer (See Illustration on Order Sheet) 5 t. 6d. 
Barr’s Garden Syringes. — (See Illustration on Order Sheet) first quality, 101. 6d., 12s. 6d. t 151. &211. 
Barr’s Garden Syringes, second quality, 5T. 6d., gs. t ns., and 151. 
Barr’s Small Syringe, for fern cases, 5T. 6 d. 
Barr’s Suction Garden Engines. — (See Illustration in previous Catalogues) 421. and 50J. 
Lawn Mowing Machines, ^3 ior. and upwards, according to size. 
Ladies’ Watering Cans, with brass rose. — (Sec Illustration on Order Sheet) No. 1, 41. 6d.\ No. 2,5 t. 6d . ; 
No. 3, 6s. 6 d. 
Strawberry Watering Cans. — N o. 1, 2 t. 6d. ; No. 2, 31. 6d. ; Nq. 3, 4T. 6d. 
Portable Transmission Cases, in compartments for cut flowers. — (See Illustration, p. 3) 211., 25T., 30T., 
36T., 42T., and 47T. 
Paxton Drawing-Room Hanging Baskets, with zinc pan drained, 10 inch, ior. 6d. ; 12 inch, 15T. ; 
15 inch, 21T. Filled with suitable plants, or bulbs, 2ir., 30T., and 42T. 
Paxton Conservatory Hanging Baskets. — (See Illustration in previous Catalogues) 10 inch, 5T. 6d. ; 
12 inch, 7T. 6 d. ; 15 inch, iot. 6d. ; 18 inch, 12T. 6d. ; 21 inch, 15T. ; 24 inch, 21T. Filled with suitable 
plants, ist. 6d., 22s. 6d., 30T., 42T., 50T. and 63T. 
Albert Fern Case, with Iron Frames and Ventilators. — (See Illustration , p. 3), 20 inch, 63T. ; 24 inch, 84T.; 
30 inch, 105T.; 36 inch, 130T. Filled with suitable plants, ioot., 120T., i6ot. and 200T. 
Bronzed Ornamental Iron Tables for Albert Fern Cases, suitable to the size above named, 42T., 
45T., 48T., sot. 
New Heated Frame. — (See Illustration, p. 48) 84T., 90T., 92T., 98T. and 105T. 
Gilbert’s Handlights. — (See Illustration on Order Sheet) 5T. 6d., 6s. 6d., 7s. 6d., 8t. (d., gs. 6 d., iot. 6d., 
1 it. 6d., 12s. 6 d., 14T., 19T., 22T. , 24T., and 30T. For full particulars see previous Catalogues. 
Window Conservatories. — (See Illustration in previous Catalogues) with Iron Frame, and fitted up in the 
best style, Seven Guineas, and upwards. 
Window Conservatories, rusticated, and furnished with plants. 
Window Boxes in Wood, ios.*6d., and upwards. 
Window Boxes in Zinc, faced with Encaustic Tiles, 21T. each, and upwards. 
Aphis Brush. — (See Illustration on Order Sheet) as. 6d. 
Japanese Bass, a strong, durable, tying material, recommended, 3T. 6d. per lb. ; specimen bundles, 6d. & is. 
Rophia, a new light tying material, recommended, per lb. 2T. 6d. ; specimen bundles, 6d. & is. 
Archangel Mats, best quality, per dozen, 21T. ; each 2 t. 6d. 
St. Petersburg Mats of very good quality, ist. per dozen. 
Frigi Domo. — M anufactured from hair and wool ; a perfect non-conductor ; keeping a fixed temperature where 
it is applied. 2 yards wide, 3 yards wide, and 4 yards wide, is. ad. per square yard. 
Brittain's Garden Netting. — T his is the most valuable of all materials for protecting fruit-trees from frost, 
the open meshes allowing a free circulation of air, it is also an excellent article for shading. No. 1, 10 yards 
long, 54 inches wide, 7s. 6d. No. 2, 10 yards long, 54 inches wide, finer quality, 8 t. 6d. No. 3, 10 yards 
long, 54 inches wide, a heavier quality, iot. 
IIampson’s Imperial Shading, in the way of Brittain’s Netting, but lighter, forms an excellent shading and 
good protector of fruit trees from frost. No. 3, 10 yards long, 56 inches wide, 7s. 6d. No. 4, 10 yards 
long, 56 inches wide, 6 t. 6d. Samples on application. 
Tiffany. — A light, cheap, shading material for conservatories, greenhouses, etc. ; can be stretched outside or 
inside of the glass. No. 1, 20 yards long by 38 inches wide ; per piece, 5T. 6d. No. 2, the same as No. 1, 
but manufactured with a patent mineral solution, 6 t. 6d. per piece. No. 3, double strength, 18 yards 
long by 36 inches wide, per piece, 7s. 6d. No. 4, treble strength, 18 yards long by 36 inches wide, per 
piece, iot. 6 d. 
Tanned Netting, i inch mesh, about 2 yards wide, per yard run, 3d. About 4 yards wide, per yard run, 6d. 
Manures for Flowers, Fruits, and Vegetables. 
STANDEN’S GARDENERS' AND AMATEURS’ MANURE. This is the best concentrated fertilizer, and being 
perfectly inodorous may be used to plants in the conservatory or sitting-room ; while for all kinds of hard wooded 
plants, such as Camellias, Azaleas, &c., for Roses in pots, Vines and other fruit trees in pots, for dressing Vine and 
Peach borders it is invaluable ; also for all kinds of fruits, flowers, and vegetables out of doors. Sample canisters, 
1 /- and 2 / 6 ; large canisters, 5 / 6 , 10 / 6 , and 21 /-. 
McDOUGALL'S PHOSPHATIC MANURE. In canisters, II- and 2/6 each. 
LAWSON'S PHOSPHO GUANO.— In canisters, 1 /- and 2 / 6 . 
FOWLER’S ECONOMIC GARDEN MANURE— In canisters, 71 b., 2 / 3 ; 141 b., 3 / 0 . 
PERUVIAN GUANO, Pure, Out of Bond.— 5 d. per lb. ; or in canisters, 1 /- and 2 / 6 . ; per cwt., 25 /-. 
ELORVITA, For plants in pots, recommended as a safe and effective stimulating compound. Per bottle, If-. 
[Barr and Sugden, 
