Oannelis* Floral Guide, 1904« 
Daisy Lifters— For weeding lawns, 16-in. handlee, 2/- to 2/9 each. 
Dibbles — For transplanting, shod with iron, l/(i each. 
Distributors — Indiarnbber Pnffs, for applying sulphur, tobacco powder, &o., to plants. “The 
Duplex,” 2/9; Boite-s-Houppe, for the same purpose, 3/- each. “The Ideal” Bellows 
7/6 each. 
Eidging Irons, or Grass-Plot Knives— 3/6 to 4/- each. 
Euoharis Mite Killer— Half-pint, 1/6 ; pint, 2/6. 
Pern Fans — In various fancy patterns and sizes, 2/3 to 8/6 each. 
Pir Tree Oil — See Insecticides. 
Ploral Cement — For fixing the petals of flowers, 1/- and 2/6 per bottle. 
,, Shading— Shaw’s 'fiffany, in pieces 20 yards long by 88 inches wide, 6/- per piece. 
Plower Canes — Bamboo, ahont 4 ft. long, 3/6, 6/- per 100; about 6 ft. long, 10/- and 12/- 
per 100. Larger sizes, prices on application. 
„ Dressers or Tweezers— Ivory, 3/6 ; steel, 1/9 and 3/-. 
,, Gatherer — Large size, 4/- ; smaller, 3/-. 
,, Gatherers — Scissors for cutting and retaining the flower, 2/9 to 4/- each. 
,, Pots — Sizes: 2, 2J, 3, 8;J, 4, 4J, 6J, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12j[ to 16 inches diameter at month 
of pot inside measure. Special quotations will be sent for large quantities or extra 
sizes at cnrrent prices. 
,, Sticks or Supports — Wooden, excellent for pot plants, &c., in bundles of 100, 
1 ft., 6d. ; 2 ft., 1/6 ; 3 ft., 2/- ; 3J ft., 2/6 ; 4 ft., 3/6 ; 6 ft., 4/6 per bundle. Painted 
green, 2J ft., 6d. ; 3 ft., 6d. ; 3i ft., 8d. ; 4 ft., lOd. per doz. 
,, Stout Stakes for Boses and Dahlias— Per doz., 31 ft., 1/6; 4 ft., 2/-; 44 ft. 
2/6; 5 ft., 3/-. 
Porks — American Spading, steel, 4-pronged, prongs broader and thicker than those of the 
Digging Fork ; a strong fork, but light ; used for lifting potatoes, &c., 4/6 and 6/-. Cast-steel 
Digging, very serviceable, four and five prongs, 4/- to 4/9. Flower Border, three-prong, 6-inch 
handles, 1/6 to 2/6 ; also 15-inch handles, 2/- ; three to five-prong, with long or short handles, 
3/- to 4/-. 
Prigi Domo Canvas — Per square yard, 1/-. 
Pumer — See Insecticides. 
Pumigators — Appleby’s, a strong, useful article, 3/6, 4/6, and 6/-. Hughes’ Vapour Boll, 1/- 
each, sufficient for a house 1,200 cubic feet. Tcbb’s, from 3/6 to 6/-. See Special Notice of 
XL ALL Fumigator. 
Gkirden Engines— Of various makes. Particulars and prices on application. 
Garden Tools — Lady’s size, complete set, 13/6. 
Gishurst Compound — See Insecticides. 
Gishurstine — For protecting boots from wet, 6d. and ]/- per tin. 
Gloves— Best strong pruning, 1/6, 2/-, to 2/6 per pair. Hedgers’ gauntlets, extra strong, 2/3. 
Ladies’ tan, with cuffs, 2/3 ; Gentlemen’s mock buckskin, 3/3 per pair. 
Gooseber ry Pruners— Hooked blades, 3/6 and 4/- each. 
Grafting wax — 1/- and 2/- per box. 
Grape Scissors— See Scissors. 
Grass Edging Shears — See Illustrations. 
Hammers— 1/9, 2/-, and 2/6 each. 
Handles for Bakes, &o. — Best ash, 5^ feet, 8d. ; 6 feet, 9d. 
Hatchets- 2/6 to 4/-. 
Hellebore Powder — For destroying caterpillars, &c., 1/- per tin. 
Hoes — “Draw,” solid, from 4 to 9 in., 2^d. per in.; “draw,” swan-neck, 6 to 9 in., 3d. per in. 
Dutch, solid, 6 to 9 in., 3^d. per in. Onion, with polished handle, 1/9 each. Triangle, 2/- each. 
Hones, Tam o’ Shanter— 8d., 1/-, and 2/6 each. 
Hyacinth Glasses — In various colours, 9d. to 2/6 each. 
Ink, Indelible — For writing on zinc labels, 6d. and 1/- per bottle. 
Insecticides — Beetle powder, very effective, in tins, 6d. and 1/- each. 
„ Campbell’s — 
No. 2 Roll, sufficient for 600 ft., 6d. each, post free, 8d. 
.. 3 ,, 1,000 „ 8d lid. 
„ 4 „ „ 3,000 „ 1/2 „ „ 1/6. 
,, Fir Tree Oil, pint bottles, 2/6; half-pint bottles, 1/6. 
,, Fowler’s, for scale, red spider, thrip, ants, mildew, &c., in jars, 1/6 and 8/-. 
,, ,, Mealy Bug Destroyer, in jars, 1/- and 2/6 each. 
,, ,, Nicotine Soap, from ]/- per lb. 
„ Gishurst Compound, for destroying red spider and thrip, in boxes, at 1/- and 3/-. 
,, Lemon Oil, per pint, 1/6; per quart, 2/9. 
,, Lethorion (vapour cone), 6d., 1/-, and 1/6 each. 
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