CLIBRANS, Seed Merchants and Nurserymen, 
Garden " & Forest Tools, Requisites, 
&e. 
The numbers in brackets ( ) refer to those affixed to the articles on Illustrated Pages, Nos. 66 to 77. 
Aerial Pruning Saws, see page 65. 1 
,\pliickle, see page 64, also page 71 {127). 1 
.\phis Brushes, see page 64, also page 71 
('44)- „ ^ , 
.■\prons, dardeners’ hesl shalloon. Each, 
4/6 and 5/- 
Auto-Shieds, see page Oj. 
Axes, see page 67 (111). 
Bags, Nail, see page 71 (1 1 i). 
Bamboo Canes, see page 72 (135). 
Barometers, see page 73. 
Barrows, Garden and Grass, see page 70. 
Baskets, Truck or Sussex, Orchid, and 
Weeding, see )>age 72. 
Wire, Suspending, sec page 75. 
Bellows, invaluable tor distributing To- 
bacco Powder on roses, chrysanthe- 
mums, &c , 2/6 per pair. 
Bee Hives, Straw, 3/6 to 5/- each. 
Beetle Powder Distributors, see page 63, also' 
page 71 (128). 
Beetle Traps, see umter 'traps. 
Bills, Hand and Hedge, &c., see page 67. 
Birch, in Bundles, 5/- per doz., 6d. each. 
Bird Scarers, see page 74 (117). 
Brooms, Birch, see page 72 (145). 
Bass, for sweeping. Each, i,/3, 1/6, 
and 1/9. 
Hair, for sweeping. Each 3/- to 5/- 
tjrushes. Camel’s Hair, i/- ana 1/6 each. 
Coir (pot scrubbers), best quality. 
Per doz., 4/- 
Paint, Scrubbing, and Tar, see p. 71. 
Sash, Tool and Aphis, see page 71. 
Whitewash, flat, 3/- and 4/- each. 
Buckets, Galvanized. Each, 1/6, and 
2/6. 
Carnation clip, see page 69 (42s). 
Carnation Coil Stakes, see page 72. 
Campbell’s Specialities, see page 79 & 80. 
Chisels, Pruning, 2in. to 3m. Each, 2/- 
to 3/9- 
Chrysanthemum Tubes, see page 71 (94). 
Dressing Instruments, see page 71 
(03)- 
Cucumber Glasses, see under Glasses. 
Daisy Grubbers, see page 69 (64 and 65 ). 
Dibblers, see page 69 (40). 
Digger, Phillips’ Patent, see page 68 (21). 
Distributors, Powder, see page 71. 
Dock Drawers, see page 69 (73) 
Ed^e Clmpers, see page 76. 
Edging Irons or Verge Knives, see page 
6s (50). 
Engines, Garden, see page 70 (952W). 
Eyes, Driving, and Screw, see page 75. 
Fern stands and Shades, various sizes 
(prices on application). 
Flower pots, &c', see page 72. 
Flower Gatherers, see page 65 (17). 
Forks, Potato, Digging, Manure, &c., see 
page 68. 
Hay or Stable, see page 66 (24). 
Weeding, see page 69. 
Frames, Zinc, see page 74 (114). 
Garden Tools, Sets of, for Ladies, see p. 
68 (61). 
Gardeners’ Memorandum Books, in leather 
covers. Each 
Glasses, Cucumbet. Each 2/- to 5/- 
Hyacinth, and Supports, various 
prices. ... 
Propagating or Bell, see page 74 (i 16) 
Glass Cutters (patent). Each, i/- 
Gloves, Pruning, &c., see page 66. 
Grindstones, 6 to 24 inches diain. 10/- to 
53/6 each, on rails. 
Hammer.s, Garden, see page 69 (39). 
Handles for Brooms, Hoes, Rakes, Ac., see 1 
page 69 (99). | 
for Pick -axes. Mattocks, &c., see page 
i t:.69 (66). • 1 
Hand Lights, strong Zinc, sec page 74 
(114W). I 
Hatchets, Garden, see page 67. | 
Hoes, Draw, Dutch, and Triangular, see 
page 69. 
Holdfasts, Galvanised, see page 75 (2391). 
Hooks, Hedge, Reaping, A-c., see page 07. 
1 Hones, see page 67 (55). 
i Hose Branch, with Cock Rose and Jet, i 
in., 2/- ; § in., 2 6 ; J in,, 3 ^3 ; 1 in., 
I 4/6 each. 
I Double Union, J in., 1/3 ; g bi., i/o ; 
J in., 2/- each. 
I “ Universal ” Tap Union, for con- 
necting to ordinary water taps, J in., 
I 1/3; in., t/9; i in-, 2/3; i in., 2/9 
each. 
Garden, see page 70. 
Reels, see page 70 (102). 
Hyacinth Glasses (prices on application). 
Indelible Ink, see page 72. 
Knives, Asparagus \ 
Budding > See page 65 . 
Pruning ) 
Gooseberry Pruner, hooked or straight 
blade. Each 2/6. 
Wharncliffe Pocket (Saynor’s). Each, 
3/9 and 4/6. 
Timber Scribe, see page 6$ (6). 
Botanical, with Microscope. Each 4/- 
Labels, Acme, see page 72. 
Yeats’ Metallic, see page 72. 
Ideal Copper, see page 71. 
Ideal and Holder, see page 72 (41 p). 
Wood Garden, see page 72 (134). 
Ladders, see page 74. 
Lanterns, Hurricane. The " Stanley 
Champion,” best light and windproof, 
3/- each ; extra globes, 6d. each. 
Lawn Boots, see page 76. 
Mowers, see page 77. 
Sprinklers, see page 70 (129W). 
Weeder, see pagje 69 (52). 
Layer Pegs, see page 72. 
Leather Shreds, neat and durable, 2 to 3 
in., I /6 per 100. 
: Lines, Garden, see page 69 (43 a). 
Mattocks, see page 69 (62). 
Measuring Tapes, see page 71 (:i2). 
Melon Nets, see page 63. 
Microscopes, see page 73 (9). 
Netting, see Shading Materials, page 63. 
Nails, Cast Wall, per lb. 3d., per cwt. 25/- 
Chandler’s Patent, see page 72 (120A). 
Nail Bags, see page 71 ( 1 1 1 ). 
Oil Cans, see page 69 (157). 
Pencils, Wolfi’s Garden, see page 71 (137). 
Pickaxes, see page 69 (63). 
Pliers, best quality for cutting wire, per 
pair, 2/6. 
Pruners, Myticuttah and Standard Tree, 
see page 6$. 
Aerial Saws, and Switch to fit the 
Standard Tree Pruner, see page 65. 
Pruning Chisels, see under Chisels, 
Raidisseurs, see page 75 (227J), ^ 
Rain Gauge, each 10/6 
Rakes, see page 66. 
Reels and Stakes, see page 69. 
Rex Tags, see page 72 (94^). 
Riddles, see page 74 (167). 
Rollers, Garden, see page 77. J! 
Rules, Boxwood,_see page_7i (115). 
Saws, see page 67. 
Scrapers, Garden, see page 68 (103). 
Scissors, .see page 65. 
Shred. Each 2/- 
Sevthe Bla<les and Snaths, see page 06. 
Stones. Each, 6d. 
Bags. Each, 2/0. 
— Indian Pond. Each, 6d. 
Seed Sowing Box, see page 69 (40s). 
Secateurs, see page 65. 
Shears, Branch, Hedge, Verge, &c., sec p, 66 
Grass, bent, see page 65 (8). 
Shovels, see page 68. 
Stoking, extra strong, 8 in., wide. 
Each, 4/- 
Shreds, Medicated, see page 72 (119A). 
Spades, see page 68. 
Ladies and Children's. Each 2/- & 3/- 
Spade Foot Irons, see page 68 (57). 
Spuds or Weeders, see page 69. 
Stakes (Dahlia), see page 72 (133). 
Squeegees, see page 74 (165B). 
Sticks. Wooden Garden, see page 72. 
Summer Cloud, see page 71 (97). also p. 64. 
Syringes, see page 70. 
Tam O’Shanter Hones, see page 67 (55). 
Tar Cord and Twine, see page 63. 
Thermometers, see pa.ge.73. 
Timber Scribes, see under Knives. 
'Tobacco Powder Distributors, see page 64, 
also page 7 1 . 
Traps, Beetle, “ The Demon.” Each, 1/- 
(Birkenhead’s) each 1/3. 
Mouse, Rat, Mole, see page 74. 
Steel, Rat. Each, gd. and i/- 
Sparrow, None Escape, 7/6 each. 
— — The Little Nipper, see page 74. 
Tree Pruners, see under Pruners. 
Tennis Markers, see page 76. 
Troughs, Wreath, Cross and Anchor, 1/- 
to 3/- each. 
Trowels, see page 69. 
Turfing Irons, see page 68 (t i ). 
Tweezers, Chrysanthemum, see pages 71 
Twine, Hemp, .see Tying Materials, p. 64. 
Verbena or Layer Pegs, see page 72. 
Virgin Cork, per lb. 46. : I4lbs., 3/6 ; 28 
lbs., 6/6 ; cwt., 20/ - 
Water Barrows, see page 70 (98). 
Water Cans, see page 73. 
Weed Eradicator, the “Wikeham,” see p. 69. 
Wire Garden Arches, see page 76. 
Mats, 4/6 to 9/- each. 
Pea Trainers, see page 75 (loi j). 
Trellising, see page 75 (336). 
Garden and Croquet Bordering, 9 in., 
1/6: I2in., 1/9: I5in., 2/-; i8in., 2/3 yd. 
Baskets, see page 75. 
Flower Pot Stands, see page 75. 
Balloon Trainers, see page 7 ; (405 j ). 
Seed and Pea Protectors, see page 75 
(lOOj) 
Flower Pot Suspenders, see page 72 
(163). 
Netting, see page 76 (162). 
Galvanised, see page 75. 
Aluminium Tying, see page 63. 
Copper, see Tying Materials, page 63. 
Lead, see Tying Materials, page 63. 
Bouquet Binding, black, 6d., per reel. 
Bright 1 /- per reel. 
Stalk, 6d. per lb. 
Rose, 1/6 per lb. 
Camellia, 1/3 per lb. 
Woodlice Powder Distributors, see page 71. 
(128), also page 63. 
Wood Trellis (Expanding), see page 74. 
Zinc Frames, see page 74 (114). 
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