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CLIBRANS, SEED MERCHANTS AND NURSERYMEN. 
Garden and Forest Tools, Requisites, &c. 
The number in Brackets ( ) refer to those affixed to the articles on Illustrated Pages, Nos. 85 to 97. 
Aerial Pruning Saws, see page 85 
Aphicide, see page 83. also page 91 (127) 
Aphis Brushes, see page 83, also page 91 
(144) 
Aprons, Gardeners’ best shalloon. Each, 
4/6 and 5/- 
Auto-Shreds, see page 83 
Axes, see page 87 
Bags, Nail, see page 91 (111) 
Bamboo Canes, see page 92 (135) 
Barometers, see page 93 
Barrows, Garden and Grass, see page 90 
Baskets, Truck or Sussex, Orchid and 
Weeding, see page 92 
Wire, suspending, see page 95 
Bellows, invaluable for distributing 
Tobacco Powder on roses, chrysanthe- 
mums, &c., 6d. per pair 
Bee Hives, Straw, 3/6 to 5/- each 
Beetle Traps, see under Traps 
Bills, Hand and Hedge, &c., see page 87 
Birch, in Bundles, 5/- per doz., 6d. each 
Bird Scarers, see page 94 (117) 
Brooms, Birch, see page 92 (145) 
Bass, for sweeping. Each, 1/3, 1/6, 
and 1/9 
Hair, for sweeping. Each, 3/- to 5/- 
The Aspley Bamboo, see page 92 
(146) 
Brushes, Camel’s Hair, 1/- and 1/6 
Coir (pot scrubbers), best quality. 
Per doz. 4/- 
Paint, Scrubbing and Tar, see p. 91 
Patent Heather Sweeping, each 1/9, 
2/- and 2/3 
Sash, Tool and Aphis, see page 91 
Whitewash, flat, 3/- and 4/- each 
Buckets, Galvanized. Each 1/6, 2/- & 2/6 
Carnation clip, see page 89 (42s) 
Coil Stakes, see page 92 
Campbell’s Specialities, see pages 99 & 100 
Chisels, Pruning, 2 in. to 3 in. Each, 2/- 
to 3/9 
Chrysanthemum Tubes, see page 91 (94) 
Dressing Instruments, see page 91 
(113) 
Combination Grass Edging and Dubbing 
Shears, see page 86 (500) 
Cucumber Glasses, see under Glasses 
Daisy Grubbers, see page 89 (64 and 65) 
Dibblers, see page 89 (40) 
Digger, Phillips’ Patent, see page 88 (21) 
Distributors, Powder, see pages 91 and 83 
Dock Drawers, see page 89 (73) 
Edge Clippers, see page 97 
Edging Irons or Verge Knives, see page 
85 (50) 
Elastic bands for preventing calyx of 
carnation blooms from bursting. 7d. 
per 100, 5/- per 1,000 
Engines, Garden, see page 90 (952w) 
Eyes, Driving, and Screw, see page 95 
Fern Stands and Shades, various sizes 
(prices on application) 
Flower Pots, &c., see page 92 
Flower Gatherers, see page 85 (17) 
Forks, Potato, Digging, Manure, &c., see 
page 88 
Hay or Stable, see page 86 (24) 
Weeding, see page 89 
Frames, Zinc, see page 94 (114) 
Garden Tools, Sets of, for Ladies, see 
page 88 (61) 
Gardeners’ Memorandum Books, in leather 
covers. Each 2/- 
Glasses, Cucumber. Each 2/- to 5/- 
Hyacinth and Supports, various 
prices. 
Propagating or Bell, see page 94 (1 16) 
Glass Cutters (patent). Each 1/- 
Gloves, Pruning, &c. See page 86 
Grindstones, 6 to 24 inches diam. 10/- to 
55/6 each on rails 
Hammers, Garden, see page 89 (39) 
Handles for Brooms, Hoes, Rakes, &c., 
see page 89 (99) 
for Pick-axes, Mattocks, &c., see p. 
89 (66) 
Hand Lights, strong zinc, see page 94 
(1 14w) 
Hatchets, Garden, see page 87 
Hoes, Draw, Dutch, and Triangular, see 
page 89 
Holdfasts, Galvanised, see page 95 (239j) 
Hooks, Hedge, Reaping, &c., see page 87 
Hones, see page 87 (55) 
Hose Branch, with Cock, Rose and Jet, ^ 
in., 2/-, jj in. 2/6, £ in. 3/3, 1 in. 4/6 
each 
Double Union, J in. 1/3, £ in. 1/6, 
£ in. 2/- each 
“ Universal ” Tap Union, for con- 
necting to ordinary water taps, £ in. 
1/3, | in. 1/9, J in. 2/3, 1 in. 2/9 each 
Garden, see page 90 
Reels, see page 90 (102) 
Hyacinth Glasses (prices on application) 
Indelible Ink, see page 92 
“ Kilogrub,” see page 83 
Knives, Asparagus, see page 85 
Budding do. 
Pruning do. 
Gooseberry Pruner, hooked or 
straight blade. Each 2/6 
Wharncliffe Pocket (Saynor’s). Each, 
3/9 and 4/6 
Timber Scribe, see page 85 (6) 
Botanical, with Microscope. Each 3/- 
Labels, Acme, see page 92 
Yeats’ Metallic, see page 92 
Ideal Copper, see page 91 
Teckmar, see page 92 
Wood, Garden, see page 92 (134) 
Ladders, see page 94 
Lanterns, Hurricane. See page 94 
Lawn Boots, see page 97 
— — Mowers, see page 96 
Sprinklers, see page 90 (129w) 
Weeder, see page 89 (52) 
Layer Pegs, see page 92 
Leather Shreds, neat and durable, 2 to 3 
in., 1/6 per 100 
Lines, Garden, see page 89 (43a) 
Mattocks, see page 89 (62) 
Measuring Tapes, see page 91 (112) 
Melon Nets, see page 82 
Microscopes, see page 93 (9) 
Netting, see Shading Materials, page 82 
Nails, Cast, Wall, per lb. 3d., per cwt. 25/- 
Chandler’s Patent, see page 92 (120 a) 
Nail Bags, see page 91 (111) 
Oil Cans, see page 89 (157) 
Pencils, Wolff’s Garden, see page 91 (137) 
Pick-axes, see page 89 (63) 
Pliers, best quality for cutting wire, per 
pair, 2/6 
Pruners, Myticuttah and Standard Tree, 
see page 85 
Aerial Saws, and Switch to fit the 
Standard Tree Pruner, see page 85 
Pruning Chisels, see under Chisels. 
Radisseurs, see page 95 (227j) 
Rain Gauge, each 10/6 
Rakes, see page 86 
Reels and Stakes, see page 89 
Rex Tags, see page 92 (94£) 
Riddles, see page 94 (167) 
Rollers, Garden, see page 97 
Rules, Boxwood, see page 91 (1 15) 
Saws, see page 87 
Scrapers, Garden, see page 88 (103) 
Scissors, see page 85 
Shred. Each 2/- 
Scythe Blades and Snaths, see page 86 
Stones. Each 6d. 
Bags. Each 2/6 
— Indian Pond. Each 6d. 
Seed Sowing Box, see page 89 (40s) 
Secateurs, see page 85 
Shears, Branch, Hedge, Verge, &c., see 
page 86 
Grass, bent, see page 85 (8) 
Shovels, see page 88 
Stoking, extra strong, 8 in. wide. 
Each 4/- 
Shreds, Medicated, see page 82 
Spades, see page 88 
Ladies’ and Children’s. Each 2/- 
and 3/- 
Spade Foot Irons, see page 88 (57) 
Spuds or Weeders, see page 89 
Stakes (Dahlia), see page 92 (133) 
Squeegees, see page 94 (165b) 
Sticks, Wooden Garden, see page 92 
Summer Cloud, see page 91 (97), also 
page 82 
Syringes, see page 90 
Tam o’Shanter Hones, see page 87 (55) 
Tar Cord and Twine, see pages 82 and 91 
Thermometers, see page 93 
Timber Scribes, see under Knives. 
Tobacco Powder Distributors, see page 
83, also page 91 
Traps, Beetle, " The Demon.” Each 1/6 
Mouse, Rat, Mole, see page 94 
Steel, Rat. Each 9d. and 1/- 
Sparrow, “ None Escape,” 7/6 each 
” The Little Nipper,” see page 94 
Tree Pruners, see under Pruners 
Tennis Markers, see page 97 
Troughs, Wreath, Cross and Anchor, 1/- 
to 3/- each 
Trowels, see page 89 
Turfing Irons, see page 88 (51) 
Tweezers, Chrysanthemum, see page 91 
Twine, Hemp, see Tying Materials, p. 82 
Verbena or Layer Pegs, see page 92 
Virgin Cork, per lb. 4d., 14 lbs. 3/6, 28 
lbs. 6/6, cwt. 20/- 
Water Barrows, see page 90 (98) 
Water Cans, see page 93 
Weed Eradicator, the " Wikeham,” see 
page 89 
Weed Extractor (Swann’s), 2/6 each 
Wire Garden Arches, see page 95 
Mats, 4/6 to 9/- each 
Pea Trainers, see page 95 ( 1 0 1 j ) 
Trcllising, see page 95 (336) 
Garden and Croquet Bordering, 9 in. 
1/6, 12 in. 1/9, 15 in. 2/-, 18 in. 2/3 
per yard 
Baskets, see page 95 
Balloon Trainers, see page 95 (405 j) 
Seed and Pea Protectors, see page 95 
Netting, see page 97 (162) 
Galvanised, see page 95 
Aluminium Tying, see page 82 
Copper, see Tying Materials, page 82 
Lead, see Tying Materials, page 82 
Bouquet Binding, black 6d. per reel 
Bright, 1/- per reel 
Stalk, 6d. per lb. 
Rose, 1/6 per lb. 
Camellia, 1/3 per lb. 
Wood Trellis (Expanding), see page 94 
Zinc Frames, see page 94 (114) 
