38 
WILLIAM BULL & SONS’ BULB CATALOGUE. 
HORTICULTURAL 
REQU ISITES — continued. 
t. d. 
Asparagai Knives (Fig. 20) . . each 2 6 
Aphis Brashes „ 2 0 
Axes, Handled, small (Fig. 17), each 2/6 & 3 0 
Budding Cetton per lb. 2 0 
Boaqnet Wire, Stout, for Stems, in 7 in. 
lengths . . . . . . . . per lb. 1 0 
Do. do. Fine for Camellias ,, 16 
Do. do. Fins for tying, J lb. reels 0 9 
BillJHooks, various sizes . . each 3/6 & 4 6 
Daisy Grabbers . . each 1 9 
Edging Irons (Fig. 9) ., .. ,, 3 6 
Florists’ 0am . . . . per bottle 1 0 
Flower Sticks, in bundles of 100, 1 ft. 6d., 
IJ ft. Sd., 2 ft. 1/-, 2J ft. 1/6, 3 ft. 2/-, 
4 ft. 3 0 
Forks, Digging, 4-prong . . . . each 4 0 
» >, 6 „ .. .. „ 6 0 
,, Tan or Plunging .. .. ,, 19 
Frigi Domo,2,3 & 4 yards wide,persq. yard 1 3 
Oardeners’ Aprons . . . . each 4/6 & 5 0 
Garden Lines, strong . . 40 yards 1 6 
,, ,, ,, , . 80 ,, 3 0 
Garden Beels, large (Fig. 13) .. each 3 0 
Gloves, Pruning, strong. Harvest Tan, 
per pair 1 6 
,, ,, Drummond’s buttoned ,, 2 6 
,, ,, Oxford Tan .. ,, 2 0 
,, ,, Ex. quality. Driving ,, 3 6 
Hammers, BrightOarden (Fig. 3), each 1/9 & 2 0 
Hatchets, Hickory Handle . . each 2 6 
Hoes, Draw, 4 to 9 in. (Fig. 13), each 1/- to 2 0 
,, Dutch, 6 to 9 in. (Fig. 23) ,, 1/8 to 2 8 
Labels, Wood, 4 in. .. per 100 0 4 
II II 6 • • ,, 0 6 
II II 6 in. .. „ 0 6 
Lawn Hewers, vide page 37. 
Mats, Archangel, Best 
Heavy .. per doz. 21/-, each 2 0 
Mats, 8t. Petersburg, per doz. 16 o 
NaU Bags, Best Quality . . . . each 6 6 
Nettii^, Haythorne’s Hexagon, 3 ft. 
wide, for excluding Wasps, per yard 0 6 
netting, Shaw’s Elastic, in pieces 
20 yards long by 6 feet wide, per yard 1 0 
Hotting, Tanned Garden, for covering 
Strawberries and Fruit Trees, 4 yds. 
wide, per yd. 4(7. ; 2 yds. wide, per yd. 0 2 
Packing Heedles each 0 8 
Fenoils, WolH’s Garden .. .. o 3 
Pruning Scissors, 4 in. (Fig. 3790) „ 2 6 
II II 6 J in. (Fig. 3790) ,, 2 9 
Bakes, Garden, 6 to 16 teeth (Fig. 4), 
per tooth 0 2 
,, Daisy or Lawn (Fig. 6) . . each 7 6 
Raphia, excellent for tying, per lb. 
Saws, Pruning (Fig. 2), each, 14 in. 3/6, 
18 in. 4/6, 24 in. 
Seoatears (Fig. 569) . . . . each 
Scythes, Tyzack’s, 36 in. (Fig. 14) „ 
Scythe Sneaths, Ash, best make . . „ 
„ Stones . . . , , . „ 
Shading, Eureka . . per pkt. 
Shears, Hedge (Fig. 100), per pair, 9 in.5/-, 
10 in. 
„ Edging or Border (Fig. 104), 
8, 9 & 10 in., per pair, 6/-, 7/- & 
Shovels, Square Mouth . . . . each 
Shred Scissors . . . . per pair 
Sieves, J-in., J-in. & }-in. . . each 
Silver Sand, Best Coarse . . per bushel 
Spades, Nos. 2, 3 & 4 . . each 4/-, 6/- & 
Spads, Cast Steel (Fig. 11) .. each 
Sphagnum Moss, per bushel 3/6 ; per sack 
Summer Cloud Shading . . per packet 
Sulphur Dusters each 
Syringes, best quality (Fig. 4) .. ,, 
Syringe, “Four Oaks” Undentable, vide 
page 37. 
Tarred Cord, strong, for tying Trees,per lb. 
,, Twine, fine, in balls.. ,, 
Thermometers (Garden), Boxwood, com- 
mon, 8 in. 1/3 ; 10 in... .. each 
Do. do. Minimum, ar- 
ranged to show the existing tempera- 
ture and register the extreme cold 
during absence . . . . . . each 
Do. do. Boxwood, with 
sliding Brass Scales, Indicating re- 
quired Day and Night Temperatures 
Do. do. Sizes, Minimum 
and Maximum combined. Boxwood 
Scale, Japanned Case, with Magnet, 
each 
Do. Do. Dipping, 12 and 
18 in. .. .. .. each 4/6 & 
Tiffany, No. 1, 20 yds. long, 38 in. wide 
No. 3, 18 „ 36 ,, 
No. 4, 18 „ 36 „ 
Tobacco Distributors . . , . each 
Trowels, Gardening, Steel (Fig. 23), 
6 & 7 in., each 1/6 & 
, , Fern each 
Wall Hails, 1 in., G ui- <><‘8 IJ in., per lb. 
Water Pots, Hed, 8 quarts 4/6, 16 quarts 
,, ,, Long Spouts, Brass Boses, 
2 quarts 4/-, 4 quarts 
Water Cans, Haw’s Patent, vide page 37. 
I. d. 
1 3 
6 6 
4 0 
4 6 
2 0 
0 6 
1 0 
6 0 
8 0 
4 0 
2 0 
4 0 
3 0 
6 6 
1 0 
12 0 
1 0 
2 9 
21 0 
1 0 
1 3 
1 6 
1 6 
3 0 
7 6 
10 6 
6 0 
6 0 
7 6 
2 6 
2 0 
2 9 
0 3 
7 0 
6 3 
