Perry Seed Company, 12-13 Faneuil HaV Square, Poston 39 
TOOLS and SUNDRIES for BETTER GARDENS 
The prices in this catalog are necessarily those in effect at the time its several pages go to press and are as correct as possible, 
but are subject to change without notice. We cannot guarantee them for an entire season, but our customers may be assured that 
they will always be found as reasonable as consistent with dependable merchandise. 
We will mail any of the following that we can, provided postage is remitted with order. See Parcel Post Rates. 
Price 
ASPARAGUS BUNCHER, Philadelphia, No. 1. P.P. wt. 
8 lbs. Without knife. Makes bunches 3 to 3)4 in. diam. $4.50 
ASPARAGUS KNIVES or DANDELION DIGGERS. Fish¬ 
tail or squared cutting edge. (1 lb.) Each 35c., doz... 3.60 
BASKETS. 
Blueberry. Closed corners. Qts., per crate of 1000, $9.00; 
100. 1.10 
Market Gardeners’ Special Picking. Oak. Extra heavy, 
stiff bail, strapped. 34 bu. each $1.10, doz. $12.00; 
M bu. each $1.35, doz. 15.00 
Oak, Nailed Rim. Bushel size. Each. 1.30 
Pansy. With handles. To fit 6 per bushel box, 9x6x3)4 in. 
100 $2.25, per crate of 500 $10.50, 1000. 21.00 
Raspberry. Oblong pints. Per crate 1000 $8.50, 100. . . . 1.00 
Strawberry. Quart size, per crate 1000 $8.50, 100. 1.00 
Tills. For Tomato plants, etc. Without handles. 
3 qt. size, per crate of 250 $5.65, per 100. 2.50 
4 qt. size, per crate of 250 $6.25, per 100. 2.75 
BEAN POLES, Cedar. 8 to 9 ft. long. Per 100 $11.00, doz. 1.50 
BERRY, or BRIAR HOOK. Thins berries and shrubbery 
with least effort. 30 in. long. Postpaid. 1.25 
GARDEN BOOKS. Interesting titles among the many that 
we stock for immediate delivery are as follows. Others 
may be had at reasonable cost. 
Garden Flowers in Color. 
The outstanding garden book 
of the year. Needed to sup¬ 
plement every seed catalog. 
Its 400 true-to-life pictures 
in color with cultural direc¬ 
tions make the book invalu¬ 
able to gardeners every¬ 
where. Know the common 
garden flowers. $3.75 
Book of Bulbs. Rockwell . 2.15 
Garden Guide. Paper, $1.10; 
cloth. 1.65 
Garden Questions Answered, 
1001 Hottes . 2.15 
Garden Pools. Ramsey and 
Lawrence . 2.65 
How to Grow Roses. Pyle, 
Stevens, McFarland. 2.00 
Pruning Manual. Bailey . 2.65 
Rock Garden Primer. Thorn¬ 
ton . 2.15 
Success with House Plants. 
Kift.85 
CULTIVATOR. Norcross Hoe. It works easier and faster 
than any wheel hoe. Made of first-class material, light and 
durable. 4 ft. handle, 5-prong, $1.15; 3 prong.90 
3 prong, 9 in. handle.55 
DIBBLE. For transplanting plants. Steel points, wood han¬ 
dles. Large, 10 in. long, P.P. Wt. 2 lbs. 75c.; Small Size, 
8)^ in. long.65 
EARTH BANDS, or CUT WORM COLLARS. Neponset 
Black. Made of the same waterproof paper as the 
famous Neponset pots. Use them in Neponset plant boxes, 
or as collars about plants as protection against cutworms. 
2x2x234 in., doz. 5c., 100 30c., 1000. 2.65 
GARDEN BORDERS, Cyclone, Galvanized Wire. Affords 
ample protection for lawn edges, borders and flower beds. 
Can also be used to support Peonies and other perennials. 
22 in. high, per ft. 12c., 16 in. high, per ft.10 
If in full rolls of 165 ft. in length, price is 3c. per ft. less. 
GARDEN LINES. Braided and made of best material; will 
not kink. 48 ft. hanks, 55c.; 2 for. 1.00 
GARDEN LINE REEL. Large size. P.P. Wt. 4 lbs. Each 
$2.00; small size. P.P. Wt. 3 lbs. Each. 1.50 
EDGING KNIVES, or TURF EDGERS. 
Best True Temper Half Moon. 4 ft. handle; turned 
top edge. Each. 1.30 
FERTILIZER DISTRIBUTOR. Here is a simple 
contrivance that has a positive feed and scatters 
fertilizer or grass seed close to the ground 
evenly and without waste. Merely fill the hop¬ 
per that holds about 25 lbs., set your 
gauge and draw it 
over the soil. Spreads 
as fast as youcan walk. 
Sturdily constructed. 
Junior, 16 in. $6.00. 
Shipping weight, 16 
lbs. Postage extra. 
Model B, 14 in., 
$3.00; Standard, 24 
in. $10.00; Special, 
$15.95. 
Planet, Jr. No. 220 
$26.00 
FORKS. Ask for prices on Hay, Manure, etc. 
De Luxe, Hand Spading. Wood handle, baked green 
enamel finish. 4 tines, 12 in. long. Good value.10 
Gem Hand Spading. Best quality, 3 tines, drop forged, 
wood handle. 1034 in. 
Spading. True temper quality, strap ferrule. 
4 tine, Wood-D handle, $2.00; Mal-D. 1.65 
Repair handle, Wood, $1.10; Mal-D. 1.00 
4 tine, light grade, Mal-D handle. 1.10 
Boy’s, 4 tine, 30 in. Mal-D, plain ferrule. 1.15 
FRUIT PICKERS, Common. Heavy galvanized wire. . .60 
FRUIT TREE GUARDS. Rust-proof, 34 in. mesh. 4-in. dia¬ 
meter, 15-in. high. Doz. $1.50, 100 $10.00, each.15 
GARDENING SETS for Juveniles. 
Boys’ Sets. Small tools of high grade materials. Especially 
fine for school gardens; 3 ft. forged shovel, plain ferrule, 
95c.; 6-tooth rake, 4 ft. handle, 55c.; 4 in. hoe, 4 ft. han¬ 
dle, 80c.; complete. 1.80 
Children’s or Ladies’ Sets. Heart-shaped hoe, 25c.; 
rake, 25c.; trowel, 35c. Handles 16 in. long. Good value; 
not toys. Complete. P.P. Wt. 3 lbs.70 
GLAZING POINTS. 
Peerless. Galvanized steel wire. No. 1, for small single 
thick glass; No. 2, for medium thick glass; No. 234. 
for large, double thick glass. Box of 1000, P.P. Wt. 2 lbs. .75 
10,000 $6.50; Pincers for driving Peerless Glazing Points. 1.00 
Zinc City (Siebert style). Made with a prominent head, 
zinc, cannot rust, 1150 to 1400 per lb. 
fs and % > n - 10 lbs. $5.00; lb. 55 
For men and women. Here’s a new and 
increasingly popular type of garden glove 
—specially designed to give finger freedom 
and complete protection. All leather. Dirt- 
proof, washable, soft as kid. Extra'pliable^ 
Sizes for women; “Small,” "Medium,” 
“Large”; for men: “Medium” and “Large.” 
Price, 75c. a pair; 2 pairs $1.40, postpaid. 
Handy Andy Gauntlets. Horsehide, soft and durable. Es¬ 
pecially fine for rough work. Specify whether large, 
medium or small. Postpaid. 2.25 
