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Cannells’ Floral Guide, 1909. 
Tobacco Powder— 1/- and 2/6 per tin. 
,, „ XL All, carefnlly selected from high quality Tobacco. In tins, 6d., 1/-, 2/6, 
and a/-. 
,, ,, Distributors — See special mention, “The Duplex.” 
„ Paper — Best quality, for fumigating, 1/- per lb. (very superior). 
,, Hag — For fumigating, 1/3 per lb. 
,, Sheets— McDougall’s fumigating, 1/- each, 9/-- per 13. 
Trowels— Garden, 1/6, 1/9, 2/-, and 2/3 each. 
,, Fern, with leather sheath, 2/9 each. 
Turf — Prices on application. 
Turfing Irons or Spades— For lifting sods, 9/-. 
Tweezers, for Chrysanthemums— Steel, 1/9 and 3/-; Ivory, 3/6. 
Twine, Tarred— Coarse, l/- per lb. 
,, ,, Fine, 1/3 per ball of 1 lb. 
Vapour Holls— See Insecticides. 
Vine Scissors — 6 in. and 7 in., 2/9 and 3/- per pair (No. 1888). 
Verbena Pins, Galvanized — i/- per box of one gross. 
Wall Nails — See Nails, also Chandler’s Wall Nails, special mention. 
Wasp Destroyer — See Insecticides. 
Wadding — For packing fruit and flowers, per doz. sheets, 4/- and 2/6. 
Watering Pots— 1/6 to 7/6 each. 
Haws’s Improved Watering Cans — Lady’s one rose, one quart, 2/-; two quarts, 8/-; 
Shelf Can, 9-in. spout, two quarts, 2/9 ; three quarts, 3/6. Greenhouse Can, two roses, four 
Quarts, 6/- ; six quarts, 6/- ; eight quarts, 6/9. 
Weed Killer — See “ Acme ’’ and “ XL All ” Weed Killers. 
Wire — See special mention. 
Wood Wool — For packing fruit, 4d. per lb. ; 7 lbs., 2/-; 14 lbs., 3/9. 
„ „ White, clean, and elastic, extra soft quality for peaches, per lb., 6d. 
Worm Destroyer — 1/6 per bottle. 
XL ALL Vaporising Compound and Fumigator— See special mention and also 
Insecticides. 
Yarn — See Twine. 
Zinc Labels — See special mention. 
OTHER KINDS. AND OF THE FINEST MAKE, ALSO SUPPLIED, 
For Edging Irons, Garden Reels, Hammers, Hoes, Rakes, Saws, Scissors, 
Scythe, Shears, Syringe, Trowels, &c., see Illustrations. 
If yon are in want of anything connected with the Garden not mentioned here, 
please write for quotation. We are prepared to supply ttova. the smallest to the 
largest quantities at advertised prices. 
Geokgb Fenix, Esq., Cala, South Afiica. 
Roses and Strawberry Plants arrived in good condition ; quite a treat to get a bit of 
green from the old country. When 1 get these in flower and fruit 1 shail be at home again. 
John Green, Esq., 312, Windermere Street, S., Ballarat, Australia. 
I won nine First and tv, o Second Prizes and the Silver Cup with your Dahlias. 
Mrs. S. Fletcher, Glentham, Lincoln. 
The Apple and Plum Trees I had from you last October are all frniting beautifully. The 
Roses also are lovely, and have been greatly admired. 
D. R. Urwick, Esq., Villa Nova de Gaya, Portugal. 
The Roses could not have been better packed, and I thank you very much for the two you 
were kind enough to give me. 
E. M. Dawson Thomas, Esq., Harefield, Minehead. 
The goods I have had for the past five years have always been of snch exceptional value 
and quality. 
Mr. Thos. J. Tucker, Middleton Road, Riccarton. New Zealand. 
•The plants arrived in splendid condition, and nearly all are growing. I am very pleased 
indeed with the results. 
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