CLIBBANS’ ABBlDOED] list OF GABf>EN BEQOlstTBS, &e. 
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Abridged List of Carden Tools, Implements, Sta.— continued. 
Pliers, for cutting wire ; 
Pruners Mvticuttah, and 
2 6 
Each — s. d 
per pair 2 6 
Standard, 
4/6 to :o 6 
Aerial Saws and Switch, to fit the 
" Standard Tree ” Pruner. 
Straight Saw, 2/- Curved Saw, 
2/6 ; Switch ... ' ... ... 2 o 
Pruning Chisels, see under Chisels 
Radisseurs ... ... per doz 
Rakes, Dciisy, 16 to 26 teeth ... 5/6 to 
Grass or Hay, Wooden ... 
Garden, Best Iron, 5 to 16 teeth, 
per tooth ijd 
Reels and Stakes ... ... 2/- to 
Rex Tags (see Tying Materials) 
Riddles, Garden, strong wire, 2 in to 
J-in naesh, 2/- to 
Roller, Garden, Single and Double 
Cylinder. Price Lists on applica- 
tion. 
Rules (Boxwood). 3-ft., 4-fold, 1/6 <ft 
Saucers, see under Flower Pots 
Saws 2/6 to 12 o 
Scissors, Shred ... per pair 2 o 
Vine ... per pair, T/9 to 3 3 
Scrapers, Garden ... ... -. .. 2 o 
Scythe Blades, for lawns, &c., 4/- & 4 3 
Snaths ... ... ... ... 2 6 
Stones ... ... ... ... o 6 
— Indian Pond ... ... o 6 
Bags ... ... ... 2 6 
Secateurs ... ... ... 2/9 to 5 o 
Shears, Branch per pair, 6/6 to 13 o 
Shears, Hedge ... per pair, 3/6 to 5 6 
Verge ... per pair. 5/6 to 7 o 
Grass, bent ... per pair 2 6 
Shovels, Square ... ... 2/- to 3 o 
diamond pointed ... ■■■2/9 & 3 o 
Spade Foot Irons i 3 
Spades ... ... ... ... 4/- to 4 6 
Ladies’ and Children's ... 2/- to 3 o 
Spuds or Weeders ... ... 8d to i o 
with “ V " blades 09 
with walking stick handle ... 2 6 
Stakes, Square, for Roses, Dahlias, 
&c., 3 ft. to 7 ft., doz. 1/6 to 5 o 
Sticks, Wooden Garden, i ft. to 5 ft., 
6d. to 4/- per too ; per 
1,000, 4/6 to 36 o 
Syringes, Garden ... ... 5/- to 18 o 
— The Four Oaks Undentable, ii/- 
to 25 o 
" Tarn O’Shanter ” Hone ... 6d. & i o 
Tar Cord and Twine, see Tying Mate- 
rials. 
Each — s. d. 
Thermometers ... ... 1/3 to i6 o 
Traps, Beetle, the “ Demon ”... ... i o 
Birkenhead’s Beetle ... i 3 
Mole, " Jack Ketch ” ... ... i o 
Rat, Steel gd. & i o 
“The Wonder” 3 o 
Tree Pruners, see Pruners. 
Tennis Markers (prices on application). 
Trowels, short handle ... ...8d. to 2 o 
Long Handle, best steel, 1/9 to 2 3 
Fern or Botanical, with sheath ... 2 9 
Turfing Irons, without handle, 8/ to 10 6 
with handle ... ... 9/~ ^ 
Twine Hemp, see Tying Materials. 
Virgin Cork, per lb. 4d., i4lbs. 3/6, 28 
lbs., 6/6, cwt. 20 o 
Water Barrows, 12 to 30 galls, 31/- to 40 o 
Water Cans ... ... ... t/9 to 12 o 
Weed Eradicator, the “ Wikeham ”... 8 6 
Postage and Packing 6d. extra. 
Wire Hanging Baskets ... 9d. to i 6i 
Bouquet Binding . . . reel, 6d. & o 9' 
Seed and Pea Protectors (gM- 
vanized). Made of Jin. Wire 
Netting, per doz., including 2 ends 3 o 
Stalk, annealed ... ... per lb. o 6 
Camellia, steel per lb. i 3 
Flower Pot Suspenders, 9/- to 
15/- doz., i/- to I 6 
” Me^amc } ««« Tying, &c„ Materials. 
Netting, X2in. to 72m. wide, tin. 
mesh, 7/3 to 43/6 per roll. Larger 
mesh at proportionate prices. 
Galvanized, 3d. per lb. ; 100 
yards weighs about 7 lbs. 
Barbed, Galvanized Steel, 18/— per 
cwt. 
Flower Pot Stands, various designs, 
10/- to 25/- 
Mats, see Protecting Materials above. 
Pea Trainers, Galvanized. Made 
in 4in. mesh netting, 6ft. by 4ft. ... 2 o 
Diamond Tied, 6in. by 9in. 
mesh, 6ft. by 4ft. ... 4 ° 
Trellising, for Greenhouses, Wall 
Trees, &c., per square foot, 46. & o 4J 
Bordering (Galvanized), for Gar- 
■ den Walks, &c., various patterns 
(Prices on application). 
Garden Arches (for prices and 
illustrations, see Garden Requi- 
sites Catalogue). 
For full list of all Garden Tools, Sundries, etc., see our Garden Requisites List. Tree. 
To Employers requiring Head or Under Gardeners, Head or Assistant 
Foresters, or Farm BaiiifFs. 
We shall be pleased to send our List of Names and Addresses of suitable men, with full 
particulars of wages required, experience and references. Great care is taken that no man 
shall be placed on our Register whose character is not good. Our acquaintance with the men’s 
abilities and characters cannot but be of service to alt needing men. as the difficulty of selecting 
from scores of answers to an advertisement, or from applicants of whom nothing whatever is 
known, is felt by every employer of labour ; frequently it is noticed that preference is given to 
an inferior man and much better men passed over. 
