10 & 12 Market Street, MANCHESTER; & ALTRINCHAM. 
Insect Destroyers, Appliances, &c. 
Abol Insecticide, per pint. i/6; quart, 2/6, 
i gallon, 4/- ; gallon, 7/6 ; 3 gallon 
drum, 18/- 
Ant Destroyer, per bottle, 2/6 and 3/6 
Aphicide (See illustration, page 71, No. 127) 
for the distribution of Insecticides, 1/6 
each. 
Aphis Brushes (See illustration, page 71, 
No. 144), per pair 2/- 
Auto-Shreds, lor fumigating, economical 
and effective, will not injure the most 
delicate plants. For i ,000 cubic feet, 6d. 
per pkt. ; per 10,000 cubic feet, 3/6 
per pkt. 
Bitter Oil (Humber Brand), bottles per I 
pint, 1/-. pint, 2/- ; quart, 3/6: tins, | 
gallon, 6/- : gallon, 10/- 
Bordeaux Mixture. (See page 80). 
Campbell’s Insecticides. See pages 79 S- 80. 
Chase’s Beetle Poison, clears the Conserva- 
tory, the Larder, and the House. Equally 
destructive to Rats and Mice, and 
Harmless to Cats and Dogs. Boxes 1/- 
each. 
Chinese Worm Soap, invaluable for Golf 
Greens, Lawns, and Pot Plants. Effect- 
ually destroys Worms and other Insects, 
and will not injure the most delicate 
plants. In tins, 6d, and ij- each: in 
bags, 7lbs. 4/6; 14 lbs. 8/- ; 28 lbs. 15/- 
Fir Tree Oil Insecticide, per bottle, ^-pint, 
1/6 ; pint, 2/6 : quart, 4/- ; j-gallon, 
7/6 : gallon, 12/6. 
Floral Cement, for fixing flowers ; per 
bottle, I /- and 2/- 
French Grafting Wax, per tin, 6d. 
Gishurst Compound, in boxes t /- and 3/- 
Gishurstine, for waterproofing boots, per 
tin, 6d. and i /- 
Hardeman’s Distributors (See illustration, 
a y 2, No. 128), I /-each. 
re Powder, for the destruction of 
the Gooseberry Caterpillar, etc. , per tin . /- 
Campbell’s. See page 80. 
Lemon Oil Insecticide. See page 80. 
Mildewmors, a remedy for mildew, < 4 c„ 
per tin, i/- 
McDougall’s Insecticide “ Fumer.” Each 
for 1,000 cubic feet, per doz., 9/- 
Mealy Bug Destroyer, per bottle, 1/- & 2/6. 
Nicotine Soap, in jars, i /-, 2/6, and $/- 
Quassia Chips, per lb., 6d. 
Extract, a special insecticide for 
Fruit Trees, Roses, Destroys Green 
Fly, Thrip, Blight, &c., &c., ^-gallon, 2 / 6 , 
1 gallon 4 / 3 , 5 gallons 3/10 per gallon, 
10 gallons 3/9 per gallon. 
Soft Soap, in tins, 2 lbs., i/- ; 4 lbs., 1/8 ; 
6 lbs., 2/4 ; firkins, 10/6. 
Carbolic, to clear insects on 
plants, <Sc., I lb. and 2lb. jars, i/- and 
2/- ; 4lb. and ylb. tins, 3/- and 5/- 
Slugdeath, certain death to Slugs, harmless 
to plants and animals, per box, i /- 
Sulphur (Flour of), per lb. 6d. 
Black, per lb. 4d. 
Sulphur Vaporiser. See page 79. 
Thomson’s Styptic, for preventing the 
bleeding of Vines, per bottle, 1/6 & 3/- 
Tobacco Paper, i /- per lb. 
Cloth, I/- per lb. 
Powder, per tin i/- and 2/6 each. 
Campbell’s. See page 80. 
Distributors ; Metal (see illustra- 
tion page 71, No. 128), I /-each. 
Tobacco Powder Distributors ; India-rubber 
(see illustration, page 71, No. 126), 3/- 
and 3/9 each. 
ler Insecticides not catalogued will be procured. 
Wasp Destroyer (Davis’) perj,bottle, 1/6 
Lawn Sand or Weed Destroyer, for destroy- 
ing Daisies, &c., on Lawns, and enriching 
the growth of Grasses. 34/- per cwt., 
net cash, including cask ; 56 lb. kegs, 
18/- ; 28 lb., 9/6 ; 12 lb., $/- : 5 lb. tin, 
2/6 : 2 lb. ditto, I /- 
Weed Killer, “ Campbell’s.” See page yg. 
Woodlice Powder, in packets, 6d., i/-, and 
2/6 each. 
Distributors (see illustration, page 
71. No. 128), i/- each. 
XL All Liquid Insecticide. For destroying 
Mealy Bug, Scale, Tlurip, Red Spider, 
Green and Black Fly, &c., on all kinds 
of plants. Per pint, 2/- ; per qt., 3/6 ; 
per ^ gallon, 5/- ; per gallon, 10/- 
XL All Vaporising Compound ; No. i 
bottle, contEuning sufficient compound 
for 40,000 c. ft. of space, 20/- ; No. 2 
bottle, sufficient for 20,000 c. ft., 10/6 ; 
No. 3 bottle, sufficient for 10,000 c. ft., 
5/6 ; No. 4 bottle, sufficient for 5,000 
c. ft., 2/10 ; No. 5 bottle, sufficient for 
2.000 c. ft., 1/2. 
Fumlgators, for above, 1/9 and 2/- each. 
Veltha, Prevents or destroys all fungoid 
diseases which grow upon the foliage of 
plants. Directions for use accompany- 
ing each tin or bag. Emulsion or Liquid 
form — I Pint 2/-. 1 qt. 3/6, \ gallon 6/- 
I Gallon 10/- ; Tins for j-Gallon and i 
Gallon sizes 9 d. and 1 /- Crude or Raw 
state : — 7 lbs. 3/-, Jcwt. 13/-, i cwt 25/-, 
Vermin Chokers, bum without air, splendid 
for killing Wasps, Moles, and for bolting 
Rabbits and Rats. An artificial Ferret. 
No. I, 2/'-per dozen ; No. 2, 3/6 per dozen ; 
No. 3, 6/- per dozen ; No. 4, 10/- per doz. 
Smearoleum No. 1 . A specially prepared Anti-Rodent Smear for' 
protecting Young Plantations from Ground Game and other 
Rodents, and Standard Trees in Parks, Paddocks, etc., from 
Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Deer. Prevents “Barking” or" Peeling.” 
Smearoleum No. 2 . A specially prepared Insecticide Smear for 
preventing the ravages of Insect Pests and other injurious 
Parasitic Infestations affecting Forest, Fruit and Ornamental 
Trees and Shrubs. Infallible remedy for American BUght, 
Moth, Weevil, and Kindred Tree Pests. 
Per galL 
Barrels, 40 to 45 gallons ... 2/4 
Half „ 20 to 25 ,, 2/8 
Cases, i6 gallons 2/10 
Per gall. 
Half cases, 8 galls.., ... 3/- 
Iron drums, 10 to 12 galls, 2/9 
Iron drums, 5 to 6 galls. ... 3/- 
Carrage paid on Orders amounting to 20/- and over. 
Materials for Shading*, Tying, and Protecting. 
Samples of Tiffany and Netting will be sent on application. 
ELASTIC NETTING. 
No. I. 
20 yds. X 38 inches. 
3/6 
TIFFANY. 
No. 2. 
20 yds. X 38 inches. 
4 ? 6 ' 
20 yds, 
No. 3. 
X 38 inches. 
6/6 
Blinds for Greenhouses made from any^quality, taped and ready 
for fixing at a small extra cost. 
TANNED GARDEN NETTING. 
For protecting Fruit Trees, &c.. from birds, inch mesh, tanned and 
ready for use. 
100x1 100x2 100x3 100x4 50x2 50x4 50x6 yards. 
5/- 9?6 14/- 18/6 s7- 9/6 14/- each. 
A few other sizes can also be supplied, dimensions and prices which 
we shall gladly forward on application. 
When pieces are cut, proportionately higher rates will be charged. 
No. 3. 
No. 4 
No. 5. 
Width. 
54 in. 
72 in. 
100 in. 
Per piece of 30 yards 
IS/- 
20/- 
30/-. 
Width. 
54 in. 
72 in. 
100 in. 
Per piece of 30 yards 
23/6 
26/3 
37/6. 
Width. 
54 in. 
72 in. 
100 in. 
Per piece of 30 yards 
32/- 
41/3 
56/3- 
BROWN SCRIM CANVAS.— For shading. 
No. 1. — 54 inches wide, lod. per yard. 
No. 2. — 54 inches wide, 8d. per yard. 
Melon Nets 
Summer Cloud (see page 71, No. 97) 
Mats, New Archangel 
Dunnage, or Petersburg 
R.O. j I 
Rafflatape, on reels of 250 yards with holder and 
book to fasten in buttonhole 
Per doz. 3/- 
Per pkt. 1/- 
Per doz., 18/-; each 2/- 
Per doz.,9/ to 15/-; each i/-to 1/6 
Per lb. 1/3. 
Per lb. 2/- 
book to fasten in buttonhole 1/6 
Celery Collars, No. i, 5^ by 9, 2/- per 100 ; No. 2, 6 by 12, 2/3 per 
100, No. 3, 7 by 14, 2'6 per too. 
Rex Tags, see page 72 (94^) 
Shreds (Cloth) 
Per lb. 8d. 
Shreds (Medicated), 2in, 6d : 3m, 9d ; 4111, t/-: sin, 1/4, 6in, 1/7 
per 100. 
Tar cord, for tying trees | illustration 
i^ne Hemp /. 
Wadding, for packing fruit and flowers 
Wire, Aluminium Tying 
Copper, for tying labels, &c., 
Lead, for tying 
Wood Wool, for packing fruit, flowers, &c., first quaUty- 
Per 7 lbs., 3/- ; 14 lbs., 5/6 ; 28 lbs., 10/6 ; cwt., 40/- 
second quaUty ... ... ... ... per cwt. 20/- 
per 
Per ball lod 
Per ball 1/- 
Per ball 1/- to i/6 
per doz. sheet 2/6 
roll of 40 It 1/- 
... Per lb 1/6 
Per lb. 9d. to 1/- 
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