CLIBRANS, JfURSERTMEN, SEEDSMEN, BDLB MERCHANTS, &o. 
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Wire Goods — continued. 
Galvanised Wrought-lron Fittings. 
FOR WIRING WALLS, &c. 
Radisseurs for tightening wires of Espaliers for training Fruit Trees against Walls (one required 
for each line of wire), 4/6 per doz. Keys for turning Radisseurs, 6d. each. 
Galvanised Terminal Holdfasts (two required for each length of wire). Bent, 4 in., 1/3 ; 5 in., 
1/6 per doz. Straight, 4 in., pd, ; 5 in., 1/3 per doz. When ordering please sav if required 
bent or stra ght. 
Driving Eyes, for guiding the wires | 3 in. 4 in. 5 in. 6 in. 8 in. 
Screw Eyes, for guiding the wires } yd. iTdl 1/2 1/6 per dozen. 
Ali Wire Goods are subject to alteration in prices, and offered free on raiis here at purchasers’ risk. 
Abridged List of Garden Toois and Sundries. 
For Complete Illustrated List of Garden, Forest, and Farm Implements, see our 
“ Garden Requisite ” or Seed Catalogue, free on application. 
Aprons, Gardeners’, best shalloon : 4/6 and 
5/- each. 
Brooms, Birch, with handles, 8d. each ; 7/- 
doz.; without handles, 6d. each; 5/- doz. 
Bass, for sweeping ; 1/3 to 1/9 each. 
Hair, for sweeping, 3/- to 5/- each. 
Brushes, Camel’s Hair, for cleaning blooms, 
hybridizing, &c. ; i /- and i /6 each. 
Coir (pot scrubbers), best quality: 
4/- per doz. 
Paint and tar, i /g to 2/6. 
Scrubbing, 9d. to 1/6 each. 
Aphis, Japanned handles ; 2/- 
Carnation Clips, i/- per 100. 
Gardeners’ Memorandum Books, in leather 
covers ; 2/- each. 
Gloves, Pruning, &c., 1/6 to 4/- per pair. 
Handles for Brooms, Hoes, Rakes, 4d. to 
lod. each. 
Knives, Asparagus, 3/6 ea^h. 
Budding, 3/- to f/3 each. 
Pruning, 2/- to 4/6 each. 
Gooseberry Pruner, hooked •blade, or 
straight, 2/6 each. 
Wharncliffe Pocket (Saynor’s), 3/9 and 
4/6 each. i 
Timber Scribe, 3/6 • 
Botanical, with Microscope, 4 /-» each. 
Layer Pegs, 1/3 per 100. ^ 
I Measuring Tapes, to wind up, in leather 
cases. Tapes metallic wired, 33 ft. to 
100 ft. long, 5/6 to 10/6 each. 
Microscopes, 3 lens, 3/- 
Oil Cans, 1/6. 
Riddles, 2/- to 2/6. 
Saws, 2/6 to 1 27- 
Scissors, Vine, 1/9 to 3/3. 
Shred, 2/- eSRi.% _ 
Scythe Blades, 4/- and 4/ J^ch. 
Scythes, Snath’s, American, 2/6 each^ 
Stones, 6d. each. 
Bags, 2/6 each. 
* Indian Pond, 6d. each. 
Secateurs, 2/9 To 57- 
Shears, Branch, 6/6 Hedge. 376 
to s/6 ; Verge. $/6 to 7/- 
Grass, bent ; 2/6 per pair. 
Sulphur Puff, 37- and 3/g. 
Syringes, Four Oaks Undentable, ii/-to2S7- 
each. ^ 
Syringes, Garden, 57- t^i^- 
Tobacco Powder Dis^butors, Metal,» \/- ; 
ludiarubber, 3/- and 3/9. 
Tennis Markers, 177- and 207- 
Trowels, 8d. and 2/- 
Trowels, Fern or Botanical, with sheath, 
2/g each. 
Virgin Cork, per lb, 4d. ; 14 lbs., 3/6 ; 28 
lbs., 6/6 ; cwt., 20/- 
Rustic Summer Houses, Archways, Seats, etc. 
We shall be^leased to submitjdesigns, full^particulars, prices, etc., of above 
on application, m if required we will submit estimates for the manufacture of 
any special desi^that our customers may wish. 
