THOMAS J. GREY CO.’S SEED CATALOGUE 
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Farm, Garden and Lawn Requisites, Tools, Etc. 
Plant Tubs, Cedar. For ferns, palms and other large plants. 
Made of thick cedar, nicely painted green. Drop handles. 
No. 2 and larger have handles. Outside measure¬ 
ments: 
Diam. Height 
No. across top outside Each 
1 28 in. 22 in.$17.00 
2 26 in. 20 in. 14.00 
3 24 in. 18% in. 9.00 
4 22 in. 17 in. 7.25 
5 20 in. 16 in.-. 6.25 
6 18 in. 15 in. 5.00 
7 17 in. 14 in. 4.25 
8 16 in. 13 in. 3.75 
9 14 in. 12 in. 3.00 
10 12 in. 9% in. 2.50 
Plant Sprinklers, Scollay’s Rubber. $1.50 each. 
Post Hole Digger. 4 ft. Atlas, $2.00 each. 
Poles, Wooden. 12 ft. long. Used for pruning and tree paint¬ 
ing. 65c each; $7.00 per doz. 
Potato Hooks. Steel shank, 5 tine, $1.50; 6 tine, $1.75. 
Potato Digging Fork. 6 tine, $2.2 5. 
Pruner, Standard Tree. Operated by a lever, to which the 
blade is connected by iron rod, 6 -ft. pole, $ 2 . 00 ; 8 ft. 
pole, $2.25; 10-ft. pole, $2.50; 12-ft. pole, $2.75; 14-ft. 
pole, $3.00; 16-ft. pole, $3.25 each. Extra blades, 25c each. 
Pruner, Telephone Tree. Without pole. A pole of any length 
to suit requirements can be inserted in the socket. It is 
operated by a cord tied in the end of the lever. $1.75 
each. Extra blades. 25c each. Extra springs, 25c each. 
Pump, Kinney’s Atomizer. For use in greenhouses to dis¬ 
tribute liquid fertilizer or to mix or temper hot and cold 
water under pressure. $3.00 each. 
Putty Bulb. For glazing greenhouse sash. $1.50 each. 
Putty, Twemlow’s Old English Glazing. A superior article 
for bedding glass in sash or filling cracks or seams in 
roof joints, etc. 1 gal., 3 gal. and 5 gal. containers at 
$3.75 per gal. 
Raffia. The best material for tying. Soft, pliable and 
strong. 40c per lb. 
Raffia, Green. For tying plants, etc. $1.25 per pkg. 
Rakes, Bamboo. Metal-Grip. Fan shape, 18 in. 65c and 
24 in. $1.00 each. 
Rakes, Brume. Steel, fan-shaped rake; used as a broom; 
strong and durable. $1.25 each. 
Rakes, Hay, Wood. Extra quality, three bow. $1.00 each. 
Rakes, Fawn, Wood. Extra quality. Three bow. $1.25 each. 
Rakes, Gumflnger Fawn Rubber. The teeth are live, resili¬ 
ent rubber, stiff enough to rake clean, but flexible enough 
not to tear or uproot the grass. Rakes clean over rough 
surface. The rubber teeth adjust themselves to every 
irregularity in the ground. Fight and easily handled. 
There is no risk of injury if this rake is left with the 
prongs turned upright. Made in three sizes: 16 in. $1.00, 
20 in. $1.25, 24 in. $1.50. 
Rakes, Steel Garden. Fong teeth. 10 teeth, $1.00; 12 teeth, 
$1.25; 14 teeth, $1.35; 16 teeth, $1.50; 18 teeth, $1.75. 
Rakes, Steel Fawn. Short teeth. 12 teeth, $1.25; 14 teeth, 
$1.50; 16 teeth, $1.65; 18 teeth, $1.75. 
Rope, Columbian Tape-marked. Pure manila. “The guaran¬ 
teed rope.” In various sizes. Market price. 
Sash, Hotbed. Well made from thoroughly seasoned lumber 
and glazed with double thick glass. Frame 1% in. 3x6 
ft., $6.50 each. Crating extra at cost. 
Saws, Cross Cut, Two Man. Filed and set, ready for use. 
5 ft., $4.00 each. Handles, 75c per pair. 
Saws, Cross Cut, One Man. With supplementary handles. 
3 ft., $3.50; 3% ft., $4.00 each. 
Saws, Pole Pruning. $2.00 to $3.50. 
Saws, Pruning. Single and double edge. Extra refined spring 
steel. 18 in. $1.75, 20 in. $2.00 each. 
Saws, Wood (Buck). Complete, $2.00 each. 
Scissors, Flower. For cutting and holding flowers. 7 in. 
$ 2.00 each. 
Scissors, Grape or Vine. For thinning the bunch. Nickel- 
plated. 7 in., $2.00 each. 
Scoops, Coal. Extra quality. No. 2, $2.00; No. 3, $2.25; No. 
4, $2.50; No. 5, $2.75; No. 6 , $3.00 each. 
Scythes, “Witherell’s” Finest Cutlery Steel. Fully war¬ 
ranted. $ 2.00 each. 
Scythes, Broad English or Fawn. $3.00 each. 
Scythes, Heavy Bush. $2.25 each. 
Scythes, Wood or Bramble. $2.25 each. 
Scythe Snaths. $1.75 each; bush. $ 2 . 00 . 
Scythe Stones, Carborundum. 50c each. 
Scythe Stones, English Round. Talacre, 40c each. 
Scythe Stones, “Manchester.” 20 c each. 
Seed Sower, “Cahoon.” Best machine for sowing broad¬ 
cast, grass seed, oats, barley, etc. $5.00 each. 
Seeder, Wheelbarrow Grass. This seeder is arranged to sow 
all kinds of grass seed, etc., in any quantity, from 6 to 40 
qts. to acre; with 14-ft. hopper. $18.00 each. 
Silkaline CSmilax Thread). Spools 40c each, box of 8 
spools, $3.00. 
Shears, Goodwin Grass. Polished and ground carbon steel 
blades; lacquered handles of cold rolled steel, shaped to 
fit the hand. 
No. 10. Ball-bearing, 13% in. over all, 4% in. cutting 
blade, each, $1.50. 
No. 20. Plain bearing. Junior size, 11% in. over all; 4 in 
cutting blade, each, $ 1 . 00 . 
Shears, Branch or Fopping. The Forrester. (Three-power). 
Fatest, and considered the cleanest, easiest and fastest 
cutting shear manufactured. 
No. 1—Cuts 1-in. Dia. Fength 20 in. Price.$4.25 
No. 2—Cuts 1% in. Dia. Fength 27 in. Price. 5.50 
Ni>. 3—Cuts 2-in. Dia. Fength 34 in. Price. 7.00 
Shears, Branch or Fopping. Clyde improved draw cut. 
No. 1—22 in. handle.$3.50 
No. 2—24 in. handle .3.75 
No. 3—30 in. handle. **""*[ 4 'oQ 
Shears, Grass Border. Fong handle, 8 in. blade, $5.00; 9 
in., $5.50; 10 in., $6.00 each. Fong handle wheel, 9 in. 
blade, $ 6.00 each. 
Shears, Grass or Sheep. $1.00. English extra quality, $2.25. 
Shears, Hedge or Grass. English pruning notch. 8 in. blade, 
3.50; 9 in., $4.00; 10 in., $4.50 each. 
Shears, Fawn or Grass. Fong handle, 9 in., $6.00 each. 
Shears, Dahlia or Root. Imported. $5.00 each. 
Shears, Fadies’ Hedge. American, 6 in. $2.00. English, $3.00. 
Shears, Fadies, Pruning. 6 in. rose, $2.00 each. 
Shears, German Pruning. Nickel-plated, lock nut, volute 
spring. 8 in., $3.00; 9 in., $3.50; 10 in., $4.00 each. 
Shears, Pruning, French. With wheel spring, polished, 8 in., 
$2.50; 9 in., $3.00; 10 in., $3.50. Extra springs, 50c. 
Shears, “Cyclone” Hedge Trimmer. Faster cutting, 
more uniform trimming, easy to operate. Eliminates 
slow, tiresome trimming of hedges and assures even 
and uniform results. Frequent trimming is made 
possible due to the speed and ease of operation, re¬ 
sulting in beautifying and strengthening the hedge. 
The Cyclone weighs only 3 lbs. and is designed to be 
self-balanced, allowing for straight, level trimming. 
$ 6.00 each. 
Shovels, Snow. Wood, malleable iron tip. $1.25 each. 
Shovels, Snow. Steel, either long or D handle. $1.00 each. 
Shovels, Superior Steel. Round or square pointed D or long 
handle. No. 2, $2.60 each; No. 3, $2.75 each. 
Shovels, Market Gardeners. Fight weight for banking 
Celery, etc. Fong handle. $1.75 each. 
Sod Fifter. Useful for cutting under sod as it is being rolled. 
English, $10.00. American, $5.00. 
Spades, Superior Steel. Extra quality. Either D or long 
handle. No. 2, $2.50 each. 
Stake Fasteners. Galvanized, rustproof wire. Hold the 
stakes and cross wires firmly. 
Eureka. Small and light. Pkg. of 1000, $3.00. 
Everlasting. Heavy and strong. Pkg. of 1000, $4.50. 
Wire Plant Ties. Pkg. of 1000, $2.60. 
Stakes, Japanese Bamboo Garden. Very strong and durable. 
% to % in. in diameter. 4 ft., 50c per doz., $4.00 per 
100; 6 ft., 75c per doz., $5.50 per 100; S ft., $1.00 per 
doz., $7.00 per 100. 
