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MISCELLANEOUS HORTICULTURAL REQUISITES 
Atomizers.— (Woodason’s Bellows). Convenient for the application of liquid insecticides. .$2 00 
Bellows— Woodason’a Powder for Hellebore, Tobacco Dust, etc IL $- ^ 
Forks.— Digging or spading * 7 c 
Garden Lines. — Finest braided, 100 feet length 
Garden Pencils. Indelible black.. .. • • • iu kq cen t s 
Graft in ft Wax.— In 3i, 34 and pound packages • per lb. ^cems 
H osc M embers .—For repairing rubber hose ^-inch, per dozen 60 cents 
Hyacinth Glasses.— Various styles. ■ P el dozen \\ ™ 
Knives, Budding.-Best English makes; ivory handles V 5 cents to 1 50 
Knives, Pruning. — Best English makes 76 cents to 
Labcls.-Plant and tree.- Wooden Painted-.^ ^ 6 . ineh 8 . lnch 3 . Hlnch tree 
D . (Per hundred $0 30 $ 0 35 $0 40 $0 60 $0 25 
Price 1 pe r thousand 1 25 1 40 1 50 5 00 1 15 
Lawn Ralres.— Steel Wire 2 
M oss.— Sph agnum'fo^floriste^ use , packing, etc ^ £ents 
p ea t.— For Orchids and other plants P er 100 lbs., $ 8 , per lb. 10 ce . 
Plant Sticks.-Painted green- 3feet 4feet 5feet 6feet 
„ . 1 Per dozen $ 75 $1 00 $1 25 $1 50 
Price j p er jmjKjred 6 00 7 00 . 9 00 10 00 
Pruner.— “T he Levin.” The strongest hand shear extant. It is made of the finest steel, 
and though only 7 ounces in weight, it is so strong that it can cut through balf an ^ ^ 
inch of dry oak . ; ner lb..' 25 cents : 5 lbs. for $i 00 
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Spades. — Best quality, long or short handle • • * ■ * ' TL ^ j 9 c 
Sprinklers. — Rubber. For sprinkling cut-flowers seedlings, clothes, etc • • no . • " 
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Raffia.— For tying plants ; superior to twine per lb., 25 cents , o lb., for $1 00 
Rakes.— Steel Garden ; handled. . ; Ten to 
Shears.— Hand Pruning. Wiss. Three sizes Ii 74 to 3 
“ Hedge, 8 to 10-inch blades Ifi 10 10 ? 
“ Grass. For trimming grass tV oV to 1 
Shovels.— Ames’ best cast steel ; square and diamond pointed f ™ 1 
short handle ........ ;v “ J 10 1 
_ inkling cut-flc 
S vrinsres. — Brass ; of superior manufacture, mg.../ 
Thermometers. Self-Registering. Registers iboth heat and 
hot or how cold it has been since last notation. It is easily reset by a horse-shoe ^ 
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Boxwood withbdayy brass tip; specially made for 
plunging. Plain red spirit columns 
Trowels— Solid shank, cast-steel very strong • • - •• •••;•• o' To'no 
Watering Pots.— French Model. Galvanized iron Cqts., $1 50, 8 qts. $- uu ^ 
Weetlers.— Excelsior 
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INSECTICIDES 
Hammond’s Celebrated Slug Shot.— Guaranteed 
to destroy Potato Bugs and those on Tomato and 
Egg Plants, Currant Worms, Cabbage Lice and 
Worms, Fleas, Beetles and Striped Bugs on Melons, 
Turnips, Beets, Onions, etc., Canker Worms and 
Caterpillars on Fruit and Ornamental Trees. Piice, 
5 and 10 lb. packages, 8 cts per lb. ; 25 to 50 lbs. 
at 6 cts. per lb. 
Grone Dust —( Hammond’s J— . A non-poisonous powder for the remedy of mildew and rot on 
P aranerg 0 osX^TeTetc. Per 5-lb. package, 50 cts ; per barrel in bulk, price on application. 
Fir Tree Oil.— The best insecticide for indoor use on all plants; is also a valuable remedy for 
Tobacc^Soa^?— Eas^ofTpplicati^and^ataVto'all insect life, whether on plants or animals. 
WhaleOil Soap.— Excellent wash for trees and plants to prevent insects from lodging in the 
bark and for smearing on the trunks of trees to prevent worms from crawling up. Per -1 . 
tin, 20 cts. ; in bulk in quantities of 10 lbs or over, 10 cents per pound. 
