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USEFUL TOOLS, ETC .—continued. 
barr's bulb trowel. 
Barr's Special Bulb Trowel, made of best steel, 
specially designed for lifting and planting bulbs, etc. 
It will be found of great value for general garden pur- 
poses, and far in advance of the old-fashioned trowel. 
2/9 each. 
Garden Trowel, solid cast steel, finest quality, $ in., 1/4 ; 
6 in , 1/6 ; 7 in., 1/9 each. 
Hand Fork, finest quality, solid steel with three 4.} inch solid flat prongs and 5 inch handle, a very 
superior tool, 1/9 each. 
The Caxton Cultivator ( Commended by the R.H.S., 1914), invaluable for breaking surface soil 
in Spring and Summer, 3-prong, with 4 ft. handle, 3/9 each. 
The Curna Cultivator, similar to the Caxton, but with a 21-inch handle, 1/6 each. 
Hybridising Tweezers, suitable for easily removing pollen from Daffodil flowers, per pair, 2/6. 
Glass Pollen Tubes, 1 /- per doz. 
GARDEN LABELS. 
BARR’S 
SPECIAL METAL LABELS FOR BULBS, Etc. 
With Raised Lettering. 
No. 1 , with solid metal shank, about 9 inches long. We 
specially recommend this for beds and borders, per doz. 4/-. 
No. 2, with stout wire stem, 6 or 9 inches long ; specially 
suitable for pots, etc. [in ordering please state whether a short or 
long stem is required), per doz. 3/6. 
No. 3 , for suspending, per doz. 3/6. 
t®“ The above prices include the stamping of any name 
required. 
These labels are only made to order, the time taken to execute an order being generally from 2 to 3 weeks. 
Labels, Wooden, for pots, etc., painted white, superior quality, packed in boxes of too each. 
VJ 1 ' 5 6 in. 7 in. 8 in. 9 in. 12 in. 
* "* I0 ^‘ •** I /* ••• x /3 1/6 ... 2/- ... 3/- per 100. 
„ „ very stout, best yellow deal, planed and pointed, tarred bottoms, 14 in. long, iA in. 
wide, o in. thick, same as we use at our Nurseries. If painted with ordinary white 
paint, using raw linseed oil, and written on while paint is wet with Wolff’s indelible 
ink pencil, will last 3 to 4 years, per 100, 14/6; per doz., 2/- 
Ivo Labels, the most suitable label for naming Daffodils at Exhibitions, made of ivory celluloid, and 
printed with indelible black letters. Any name supplied to order. 1/6 per dozen. 
BOOKS ON BULB GROWING. 
The Bulb Book, by John Weathers, on Bulbous and Tuberous Plants for the open air, stove, s. 
and greenhouse, illustrated j ne 
Bulb Growing ( Pictorial Practical), by W. I’. Wright, illustrated, a concise guide to the culture 
of all the most important bulbous plants p os / J, xt , 
Bulbs and their Cultivation, by T. W. Sanders, a practical treatise on the Cultivation of 
Hardy and Greenhouse Bulbs p 0S ( j ree 2 
The Book of Bulbs, by S. Arnott, a useful work on the Culture of Bulbs .post free 2 
The Book of the Daffodil (by Rev. S. E. Bourne), containing valuable information on the 
cultivation of the Daffodil gained by the results of the author’s own personal experience 
2/6 ; post free 2 
Daffodils (by Rev. Joseph Jacob), a well-got-up useful book on the Daffodil, with 8 coloured 
P* a * cs 1/6; post free 1 
Narcissus, its History and Culture (by F. W. Burbidge), an interesting work giving the 
History of the Daffodil to date of publication — 1875, with 48 coloured plates 30 
The R.H.S. Daffodil Year Book for 1914. \ Full of interesting matter for f 2/6; post free 2 
>> >> >> i> • 9 , S* 1 Daffodil lovers. \ 2/6 ; ,, 2 
IVe have secured a lew copies of the 1913 Daffodil Year Book ( now out of print ) ; we can offer 
while stock lasts at 7/6 each. 
