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WILLIAM BULL & SONS’ SEED CATALOGUE. 
HORTICULTURAL 
t. d. 
AiparagDB Knives (Fig. 20) , . each 2 6 
Aphis Brashes 2 0 
Axes, Handled, small (Fig. 17) each 2/6 & 3 0 
Budding Cotton per lb. 2. 0 
Bouquet Wire, Stout for Stems, in 7 in. 
lengths per lb. 1 0 
Do. do. Fine for Camellias ,, 16 
Do. do. Fine for tying, J lb. reels 0 9 
Bill Hooks, various sizes . . each 3/6 & 4 6 
Daisy Grubbers each 1 9 
Edging Iron (Fig. 9) 3 6 
Florists’ Gum . . . . per bottle 1 0 
Flower Sticks, in bundles of 100, 1 ft. 6d., 
IJ ft. 8d., 2 ft. 1/-, 2J ft. 1/6, 3 ft. 2/-, 
4 ft. 3 0 
Forks, Digging, 4-prong .. .. each 4 0 
»* ti 5 ,, ,, .. ,, 6 0 
,, Tan or Plunging 19 
Frigi Domo,2,3 & 4 yards wide,per sq. yard 1 3 
Gardeners’ Aprons .. .. each 4/6 & 5 0 
Garden Hose, price on application. 
Garden Lines, strong . . 40 yards 1 6 
n )» ,, . . 80 ,, 3 0 
Garden Heels, large (Fig. 13) .. each 3 0 
Gloves, Pruning, Harvest Tan per pair 1 6 
,, ,, Drummond’s buttoned ,, 2 6 
,> ,, Oxford Tan .. ,, 2 0 
>> ,, Ex. quality. Driving ,, 3 6 
Hammers, Bright Garden (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 
.. ,, 6in. .. „ 0 6 
.. .. 6 in. .. ,, 0 6 
Lawn Mowers, price on application. 
Mats, Archangrei, Best 
Heavy .. per doz. 21/-, each 2 0 
Mats, St. Petersburg, per doz. 15 o 
Hail Bags, Best Quality . . . . each 6 6 
Hotting, Haythorne's Hexagon, 3 ft. 
wide, for excluding Wasps, per yard 0 6 
Hotting, 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. id . ; 2 yds. wide, per yd. 0 2 
Packing Needles each 0 8 
Fenoils, Wolfi’s Garden . . . . ,, 0 3 
Pruning Scissors, 4 in. (Fig. 3790) „ 2 6 
.. 6J in. (Fig. 3790) ,, 2 9 
Hakes, Garden, 6 to 16 teeth per tooth 0 2 
„ Daisy or Lawn . . . . each 7 6 
Raphia, excellent for tying, per lb. 1 3 
Bafflatape, per reel of 250 yards, with 
holder . . . . , . . , ..16 
Saws, Pruning (Fig. 2) each, 14 in. 3/6, 
18 in. 4/6, 24 in. 6 6 j 
RE^JU ISITES — contiimtd. 
4. d. 
Secateurs (Fig. 660) . . . . each 4 0 
Scythes, Tyzack’s, 36 in. (Pig. 14) „ 4 6 
Scythe Snesths, Ash, best make . . ,, 2 0 
„ Stones 0 6 
Shading, Eureka . . . . per pkt. 1 0 
Shears, Hedge (Fig. 100), per pair, 9 in. 6/-, 
10 in. 6 0 
„ Edging or Border (Pig. 104), 
8, 9 & 10 in., per pair, 6/-, 7/- & 8 0 
Shovels, Square Mouth . . . . each 4 0 
Shred Scissors . . . . per pair 2 0 
Sieves, i-in., J-in. & |-in. , . each 4 0 
Silver Sand, Best Coarse . . per hushel 3 0 
Spades, Nos. 2, 3 & 4 . . each 4/-, 6/- & 6 6 
Spuds, Cast Steel (Fig. 11). . .. each 1 0 
Sphagnum Moss, per bushel 3/6 ; per sack 12 0 
Summer Cloud Shading . . per packet 1 0 
Sulphur Dusters each 2 9 
Syringes, best quality (Fig. 4) .. ,, 21 0 
Syringe, “Four Oaks’’ Undentable, 
ladies’ size, IJ X 16 in , 16/- ; 
medium size, IJ in. X 18 in., 17/6; 
large size, ijin. X 20 in. each 21 0 
Tarred Cord, strong, for tying Trees, per lb. 1 0 
,, Twine, fine, in balls. . ,, 13 
Thermometers (Garden), Boxwood, com- 
mon, 8 in. 1/3 ; 10 in each 1 6 
Do. do. Minimum, ar- 
ranged to show the existing tempera- 
ture and register the extreme cold 
during absence . . . . . , each 1 6 
Do. do. Boxwood, with 
sliding Brass Scales, Indicating re- 
quired Day and Night Temperatures 3 0 
Do. do. Sizes, Minimum 
and Maximum combined. Boxwood 
Scale, Japanned Case, with Magnet, 
each 7 6 
Do. do. Dipping, 12 and 
18 in each 4/6 & 10 6 
Tiffany, No. 1, 20 yds. long, 38 in. wide 6 0 
„ No. 3, 18 „ 36 „ 6 0 
„ No.-4, 18 „ 36 „ 7 6 
Tobacco Distributors . . . . each 2 6 
Trowels, Gardening, Steel (Fig. 25), 
6 & 7 in., each 1/6 & 2 0 
, , Fern each 2 9 
Wall Nails, 1 in., IJ in. and IJ in., per lb. 0 3 
Water Pots, Bed, 8 quarts 4/6, 16 quarts 7 0 
,, ,, Long Spouts, Brass Hoses, 
2 quarts 4/-, 4 quarts. . . . ..63 
Water Cans, Haw’s Patent, 2 quarts, 3/-, 
4 quarts6/-, 6 quarts6/-, 8 quarts7/-, 
Shelf Cans, 2 quarts, 3/-, 3 quarts 3 9 
