138 
^anneH ¥ ^on4 ' s4utumn ^atdogue. 
AWARDED HIGHEST RECOMMENDATIONS BY THE 
R.H.S. AND N.C.S. OF ANY TUBES YET EXHIBITED, 
Provisionai.ly Protected No. 7141, 1894. 
FOR EXHIBITING CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
AND OTHER FLOWERS. 
The Cup has one Brass Side Spriiif- which enables the exhibitor 
to adjust his flower with speed and accuracy in the Tube or 
Water Container. It also has a very simple arrangement to prevent 
the necessity of plugging +. The Tube or Water Container has 
also one Brass Side Spring which passes through a Flange fixed to 
the Showboard from the underside. 
By using these tubes the Exhibitor can raise his flowers seven 
inches from the board with instant adjustment. 
[Copy] “Trentham Gardeos, Stoke-on-Trent, 
“ Dear Sir, — Y our Cup and Tube is, without exception, the best thing I 
have seen. It is very simple, and 1 have no doubt will supersede all others. 
1 have tried most of the various ones, but I would much prefer yoius. It will 
be a great saving of labour, and the flowers will be easily raised to the required 
heigm;. When well known I am sure you will have a ready sale for them. 
“To Mr. Springthorpe." “Yours truly, P. BLAIR. 
ITS ADVANTAGES ARE— 
Simplici-ty, Ease o-F Adjustment, 
Dut-ability, E-FHciency, and 
Great Savins' O'*' Time. 
For Incurved size 
„ 1 ) 
.Japanese „ 
Price 9s. per 
1 inch diameter. 
dozen. 
THE “IDEAL” BELLOWS. 
A farmer always keeps his gun handy to kill his enemies the moment they appear ; this instrument is even much 
more useful and valuable, and should always be kept charged with Sulphur, and at the hrst speck of Mildew or any 
Fungi and Rust it should be sprinkled and killed, just as if it were a lion in the garden. In our opinion this is the 
most invaluable instrument ever invented to make the girden a success. Do not spray the Powder more than hardly 
sufficient to be seen, 99 out of 100 persons wUl use five times more than it needs. By using this you will have crops 
otherwise detestable diseases will beset the eye when walking round the garden. 
Price 7s. Gd. each. 
FLOWER OF SULPHUR, 6a. per pound 
