CLIBRANS' LIST OF DAHLIAS FOR 1908. 33 
Tools and Requisites 
for Dahlia Growers. 
A complete list of all tools and requisites for the garden 
appears in our “ Garden Requisites List,” ready in April ; 
also in our “ Garden Seed Catalogue." Gratis and post free 
on application. 
BLOOM PROTECTOR, THE “ACME,” for protecting 
Dahlia blooms from sun, wind, rain, or frost. 1/- each, 
9/ per doz. ; 1 gross and upwards, 96/- per gross. 
FORKS — Manure, 3/6 to 5/- each. Digging Forks, 4/- and 
4/6 each. 
HOES— Dutch, 4 in. to 10 in., 1/ to 2/- each ; Draw Hoes, 
f> in. to 10 in., 1/- to 2/- each ; Triangular Hoes, 6 in. to 
8 in., 1/2 to 1/8 each. 
Handles, for above, ash, 4 ft. to 6 ft. long, 6d. to lOd. each 
HONES- -Tam O’Shanter, for putting a keen edge on knives, 
1/- each ; small size for pocket, Od. 
KNIVES— Strong Pruning, 2/- to 4/6 each ; Budding, 3/- to 
4/3 each. 
LABELS— Wood garden, unpainted, 4 in. to lo in. in length, 
4d. to 1/4 per 100 ; 3/ to 12/6 per 1000. Painted, Sd. 
to 2/- per 100 ; 6/- to 19/6 per 1000. 
PENCILS — Wolff's Garden, 3d. each. 
RAFFIA GRASS, for tying ; Ordinary, per lb., 1/3 ; Green, 
per lb., 2/- 
RAFFIA TAPE, on reels of 250 yards, with holder and hook 
to fasten in buttonhole. 1/0 each. 
RAFFIA TAPE, POCKET COILS, enough for tying up 
150 plants. Id. each. 
SPADES— Albright, solid steel, strapped or socket, 4/3 and 
4/6 each ; Half bright, solid steel, 4/- and 4/3 each. 
SQUARE STAKES — green painted, tarred bottoms : — 
3 31 4 4J 5 6 7 feet 
1/6 1/9 2/- 2/6 3/- 4/- 5/- per doz. 
Other sizes at proportionate prices. 
BAMBOO STAKES, Extra Thick — Strong and durable, for 
staking Dahlias, etc. : — 
4 6 6 7 8 10 feet. 
5/- 7/6 10/6 12/6 15/- 20/- per 1Q0. 
STICKS — Wooden garden, I ft. to 5 ft., Od. to 4/- per 100 ; 
4/6 to 36/- per 1000. 
Painted, 1/ to 1/3 per loo extra. 
TWINE HEMP — per ball, 1/- and 1/6. 
TAR CORD AND TAR TWINE 1/ per lb. 
WATER CANS — 1/9 to 12/- each, according to size and 
pattern. 
For complete list of all garden requisites see our “ Garden 
Requisites List,” published in April, or “ Garden Seed List,” 
published January 1st. 
