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GARDENT IMPLEMENTS, &c.— AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. 
GARDEN IMPLEMENTS AND REQUISITES, 
FKOM THE BEST 
ASPARAGUS KNIVES 
JBOrTE A HOUPPE, for the application of 
sulphur, lime, or any other powder to trees 
or plants 
BILL HOOKS, of sizes, best patterns 
CHISELS, PRUNING, from 1 to 3 inches wide 
DIBBLES, GARDEN 
PORKS, DIGGING, PARKES’ PATENT, 4 and 
5-pronged 
„ LADIES’ BLUED WEEDING, 3- 
pronged, long and short handled 
PUMIGATORS, BROWN’S PATENT, Nos. 1, 2, j 
3, and 4 
GARDEN LINES, 40 and 80 yards long 
„ REELS 
GLOVES, PRUNING, various sizes and makes 
GOOSEBERRY PRUNING KNIVES 
GRASS EDGING KNIVES, 9 and 10 inches 
HAMMERS, BRIGHT GARDEN, Nos. 1, 2, and 3 
IIOES, DRAW, from 4 to 9 inches wide 
„ DUTCH, do. do. 
,, SWAN-NECKED, from 4 to 8 inches wide 
„ TRIANGULAR, 6, 7, and 8 inches wide 
RAKES, GARDEN, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, and 
20 teeth each 
MANUFACTURERS. 
RAKES, DAISY or LAWN, 18, 20, 22, and 24 
teeth each 
SAWS, PRUNING, 12, 15, 18, and 26 inches long 
SCYTHE BLADES, patent rivet backed, 36, 38, 
and 40 inches long 
„ BOYD’S SELF-ADJUSTING, complete 
„ STONES ■ 
SHEARS, BRANCH PRUNING, 1st, 2nd, and 
3rd sizes 
„ BRANCH PRUNING, with bow slide, 
1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th sizes 
I „ GRASS EDGING or BORDER, 8, 9, 
and 10-inoh blades 
■ ,, HEDGE, Warranted, and Improved 
Warranted (with pruning notch), 7, 
8, 9, 10, and 11-inoh blades 
SPADES, LYNDON’S PATENT OAST STEEL, 
Nos. 2, 3, and 4 
SULPHURATOR, EPP’S PATENT 
SYRINGES, READ'S PATENT, full size 
,, ,, „ with improved 
angle crank 
I TROWELS, GARDEN, blued, bright, or black 
I WATERING POTS, various sizes. 
Mr. william BULL’S 
SELECT LIST OF AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. 
TURNIPS. 
Saved from selected roots of perfect shape. Sow 3 lbs, per acre. 
SWEDISH TURNIPS. 
Pov lb. — s. d. 
SKIRVING’S IMPROVED PURPLE-TOI*, one of the heaviest croppers in cultivation ; oblong 
shaped roots 1 
„ KING OP THE SWEDES, Mr. Skirving's latest improvement . . . .14 
SUTTON’S CHAMPION, \ery large, wcU-shapod roots, purpio top 14 
MARSHALL’S PURPLE-TOP, large, globular-shaped roots, very haudsome . . . .14 
IMPROVED GREEN-TOP, an old sort, excellent for its feeding and keeping qualities . .10 
EAST LOTHIAN PURPLE-TOP, a very fine hardy sort, with handsome-shaped bulbs • .10 
LAING’S PURPLE-TOP, this variety differs from all others, and possesses great symmetry ol 
form .................lb 
GIANT TANKARD, very hardy, largo bulbs, of rich yellow liosh . . . . . .16 
RIVERS’ STUBBLE, an early, quick-gi’owiiig variety, very hardy green-top . . .10 
WHITE {true Gloucestershire stoeft)^ productive and very hardy ; excellent for late spring feed. 
Sow about the end of Juno 
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