M. H. BRUNJES & SONS 
BROOKLYN, N. Y. 
GARDEN REQUISITES 
Plant Tubs 
Our plant tubs are made of cedar with extra-heavy staves, and 
hoops. They have drop handles, are very strong and durable, and 
the best-made tub on the market. Painted green. 
Outside top 
Outside 
Diameter 
Height 
Each 
No. 6 . . . 
.18J in. 
. . . 15 in. 
.$3 65 
No. 7. . . . 
.17 in. 
. ..14 in. 
. 3 25 
No. 8. . . . 
.16 in. 
. 2 75 
No. 9. . . . 
.14 in. 
. . . 12 in. 
. 2 25 
PLANT SPRINKLER, Rubber. Large. 1 00 
Rubber. Medium. 1 00 
PICKS, Railroad. With handle. 1 75 
Contractor’s. With handle. 2 00 
PUTTY BULB, Rubber. Excellent for glazing. 1 35 
WOOD AND STEEL RAKES 
Steel Garden. We can supply either straight or curved teeth at 
prices listed. 10 teeth. 90 
12 teeth. 1 00 
14 teeth. 1 10 
16 teeth. 1 20 
Steel Road. 14 teeth, straight; extra heavy. 1 35 
Reversible Lawn. Excellent for removing grass, leaves, etc., 
Wood, Lawn. 22 teeth. 1 10 
Hay. 3-bow, 12 teeth. 1 10 
Bamboo, Lawn. 18-inch. 50 
RAFFIA, Natural. For tying plants and vegetables. 
lb. 35c., 10 lbs. $3.. 
SAWS, Pruning. Double edge; 16-inch. 1 50 
SHOVELS, SPADES AND SCOOPS 
Each 
Shovels, Tissot No. 2. Round point, D handle.$1 35 
Maynard Socket. Round point, D handle. 1 75 
Tissot No. 2. Square point, D handle. 1 35 
Tissot No. 4. Square point, D handle. 1 60 
Tissot No. 5. Square point, D handle. 1 80 
Maynard Socket. Square point, D handle. 1 75 
Tissot No. 2. Square point, long handle. 1 35 
Tissot No. 2. Round point, long handle. 1 35 
Steel Snow, Tissot. Long handle. 90 
Steel Snow. Long handle. 50 
Wood Snow. 1 00 
Spades, Ames. D handle; best quality. 1 85 
Maynard. D handle; socket. 1 75 
Tissot. D handle; good quality. 1 35 
Tissot. Long handle. 1 35 
Scoops, Sanderson’s. Best steel; D handle. No. 2. 1 65 
No. 3. 1 70 
No. 4. 1 75 
No. 5. 1 80 
No. 6. 1 85 
Root, or Potato. Galvanized steel wire. 2 40 
STAKES OR DAHLIA POLES 
A very good support for Dahlias, Roses, etc. They are round, 
very strong, painted green and taper to a point. Will last several 
years. Each Doz. Each Doz. 
3- foot.$0 10 $1 15 I 5-foot.$0 16 SI 90 
4- foot. 13 1 50 I 6-foot. 19 2 25 
Doz. 100 
Stakes, Cane, Bamboo. 6-ft. 1,000, $17.$0 30 $2 25 
Dowels. A very neat support for small plants. 
Not painted; f inch in diameter and 3 feet long.... 30 2 25 
Not painted; J inch in diameter and 3 feet long.... 40 3 00 
PRUNING, HEDGE AND GARDEN SHEARS 
Pruning, Hand. Coil, brass spring. 65 
California Pattern. 1 00 
California Pattern. Full nickel-plated with ratchet nut. . . 1 85 
Pruning, Hand. For cutting thick branches. Handles 20 
inches long. 2 00 
With notch. 2 25 
Pruner, Tree. 10 feet.2 25 
12 feet. 2 50 
Hedge, American. 8-inch cut $1.75, 9-mch cut. 2 00 
Ladies’. 1 25 
Grass, Wiss Klip. 1 10 
Wiss 600. 1 00 
Wiss 5600. 85 
SCYTHES, English Lawn. 30-inch, best steel. 2 25 
Weed, or Bush. Blades are short and strong. Used for 
heavy work. 1 85 
SCYTHE HANDLE, or SNATH. Suitable for any of the 
above Scythes. 1 50 
SCYTHE STONES. Round. 35 
Pike’s Flat. 15 
Emery (Lightning). 15 
Emery Rifle. 15 
SCRAPER, Steel Snow. Extra-heavy, long handle. 85 
SYRINGES 
Heavy brass for greenhouse and garden 
No. A. Length of barrel, 12 inches; diameter, 1 inch; one Each 
spray rose and one jet...$3 00 
No. G. Length of barrel, 16 inches; diameter, 1J inches; one 
spray rose and one jet, side attachment, and angle joint for 
spraying under foliage. 4 50 
No. 5. Length of barrel, 18 inches; diameter, 1§ inches; with • 
patent valves, two spray roses (one fine and one coarse), 
one jet and side attachments. 6 00 
TROWELS 
Each 
Steel Garden. 6-inch.$0 15 
English Pattern. 6-inch. 25 
Solid Steel. 6-inch. 40 
Forged Steel. 6-inch. 65 
Ladies’ Flower. 6-inch, narrow. 15 
Transplanting. 6-inch, narrow. 20 
Transplanting Hoe. Used in setting out Cabbage, Tomato 
and other plants; 7-inch. 60 
Bulb. Large, broad blade; for planting out pot plants and 
bulbs. 6 x 4J inches. 60 
TWINE, Jute. For tying plants and vegetables. 2- and 3-ply 
on balls.Per ball, 20c... 
All items listed above sent by express or freight at the purchaser’s expense 
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