Cannells’ Floral Guide, 1904. 
Saucers for Flower Pots— See Flower Pots. 
Saws — See Illustrations. 
Scissors — See Illustrations. 
Scythes— See Illustrations. 
Scythe Stone — 6d. each. 
Seats, Garden — Prices on application. 
Secateur, or French Pruner — 3/G and 4/6. 
Shears — Hedge-cutting, 8, 9, and 10-inch, 4/-, 5/-, and 6/- per pair. 
,1 ,, with Notch, 9 and 10-inch, 6/- and G/- per pair. 
,, Strong Branch Pruning, 6/6, 7/6, and 8/6. 
„ Slide Pruning, 6/6 and 8/6. 
,, Grass-edging or Verge, 6/6, 6/6, and 7/6 per pair, 
,, Trowel Cranked, for cutting grass, 3/-. 
,, Ladies’ Box, 3/6 and 3/9. 
„ ,, Pruning, 6/- and 6/-. 
Shovels — Square and diamond-pointed shape, best manufacture, 3/- to 4/6. 
,, Stoking, all steel, 4/3, 4/6, and 4/9. 
Shreds — For nailing purposes, 6d. and 9d. per lb. 
Sieves or Biddles— 3/9 to 4/6 each. 
Soap — See Insecticides. 
Boil, Potting — Finest mixed, 2/- per bushel ; for Chrysanthemums, 1/6 per bushel ; 3 bushels, 4/-. 
Spades — Best quality, 4/6, 6/-, and 6/6 each. 
,, Turfing, 8/6 each. 
Spuds — Scotch pattern, for weeding, 1/3 to 2/-; chisel-shaped, 8d. to 1/6; on strong oak walking 
sticks, 3/-. 
Stakes — See Flower Stakes. 
Standen's Manures— See Manures. 
Sticks — See Flower Canes. 
Strawberry Supports— 2/- per doz. ; 10/- per 100. 
Styptic — Thomson's, for preventing the bleeding of vines after pruning, SI- per bottle. Hughes s, 
in bottles, 1/6 and 2/6. 
Sulphur, Flower of— 6d. per lb. 
,, Dusters — See Distributors. 
Summer Cloud— For shading conservatories, &c., 1/- per packet. 
,, Shading — For shading conservatories, &c., white or green, 1/- per packet. 
• Switching Hooks— 4/- to 6/- each. 
Syringes — From 8/- to 22/-. 
Thermometer Holder and Indicator— 1/- each. 
Thermometers— Boxwood, for ordinary purposes, showing present temperature, 1/8 to 2/6 
minimum, 10 inches, 2/6 and 3/6 ; maximum and minimum combined, 8/6 to 21/- ; for ground 
or bottom heat, 4/6 to 10/6. 
Tiffany — See Floral Shading. 
Tobacco Powder— 1/- and 2/6 per tin. 
,, ,, Distributors— See special mention, “The Duplex.” 
,, Paper — Beet quality, for fumigating, 1/- per lb. (very superior). 
,, Bag — For fumigating, 1/- per lb. 
,, Sheets— McDougall’s fumigating, 9/- per dozen. 
Trowels— Garden, l/9, 2/-, and 2/3 each. 
,, Pern, with leather sheath, 2/9 each. 
Turfing Irons or Spades— For lifting sods, 8/6. 
Tweezers, for Chrysanthemums— Steel, 1/9 and 3/-; Ivory, 3/6. 
Twine, Tarred— 5d. per lb. 
Vermin and Wasp Choker— No. 1 size, 2/- per doz. ; No. 2, 5/- per doz. 
Vine Scissors — See Scissors. 
Verbena Pins, Galvanized- 1/- per box of one gross. 
Wadding — For packing fruit and flowers, per doz. sheets, 4/- and 2/6. 
Wall Nalls — See Nails. 
Wasp Destroyer — See Insecticides. 
Watering Pots— 1/6 to 7/6 each. 
,, Cans, Haws’s Improved — 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/-. 
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