DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. 
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WINDOW BRACKETS. 
, The y are made of iron, finished in ebony and gold, fancy designs, and so made as to swine . to any position 
desired. 
No. 4. 
No. i, one pot bracket, 5-inch arm cup 4. inches in diameter, price, 30 cents ; by mail 
No. 3, “ 
No. 4, two 
No. 5, “ 
No. 6, “ 
No. 7.three 
No. 8, “ 
No. 7. 
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express, prepaid. 
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BRASS GREEN-HOUSE AND GARDEN SYRINGES. 
^Barrel, 7^ . dinm., 
Length of Barrel, 14 in.; diem., 1^. 
Length of Barrel, 12 in.; diam., 1 . 
Length of Barrel, 12*^ in.; diam., 
These syringes are 
useful for all horticul¬ 
tural purposes, and are 
fitted with caps or roses 
for ejecting water in 
one stream, or dis¬ 
persing it in the most 
gentle manner, or with 
great force, when re- 
_ . . qinrcd. They are spe¬ 
cially adapted for cleansing plants and flowers from those destructive insects which are so injurious to them, by 
means of whale oil soap liquid, tobacco juice &c. They are very strongly made from the best quality of brass, 
finely polished, elegant in appearance, not liable to dent or become injured. Strong in all their parts and if prop-' 
crly cared for, ( will last a life time. Sent only by express at expense ofpurchaser. 
No aa. parlor syringe, very small 
spray rose 
nth one fine 
No. a one stream and one spray rose 
No. B, 
No. c. " “ 
1 50 
2 50 
3 00 
4 00 
No d. one stream and one spray rose 
No o, one spray rose, boles of l. i. 1 
No. 00. '* 
No. 1, one spray rose and one strc.in rose 
• 5 00 
• 2 50 
•3 50 
• 3 50 
DRIED FLOWERS, GRASSES, &c. 
French I mmortelles. white, per bunch of loospravs, 
85 cents: yellow, dark blue, light blue, black, orange, 
pink, magenta red. green, or purple, per bunch, 75 cts. 
Ornamental Grasses, natural pr oz. 20c., pr lb.$2 00 
bleached “ 25c., ** 2 50 
** f’ncy col d “ 30c., " 3 00 
Flowers, Grasses &c., postage paid, at above prices 
French Moss, dried and col¬ 
ored green ; useful for working 
in with the above flowers and 
grasses ; in wax work it is largely- 
used to good advantage. Per 
package, 25 cents, postage paid. 
Pampas Grass Plumes — 
These beautiful, silvery-white 
plumes are the finest of all grass 
cs for decorations, and are be¬ 
coming almost indispensable for 
ornamenting parlors, churches 
and halls. They are silvery 
white, and retain their beauty 
for years. To develop the 
'' 1 plumes to their original size and 
beauty, they should be held be- 
mr 
Pampas Plume. 
fore a hot fire a few moments 
shaking them briskly at the 
time. 
Medium size, 18 to 30 in. 25c. ea. 
Large “ 30 to 40 in. 20c. ea. 
By mail or express, prepaid, 10 
cents each must be added to pay 
postage and boxing. 
Lake Superior Moss, or 
Ground Pine. —Used very ex¬ 
tensively in decorating churches, 
public buildings and private res¬ 
idences. for the holidays. It is 
worked into innumerable designs. Keeps green for 
weeks, and even months. 
Per pound, post paid . 
“ 100 lbs., by express or freight, not prepaid. !. 9 00 
!! 500 w ‘ 42 50 
1000 ... 75 00 
Assorted Garden Labels. — A complete assortment 
for amateur gardeners and florists put up in a neatly 
stained box, and can be sent by mail or express to any 
part of the country. It is very useful and convenient, 
and should be in tne hands of every lady who cultivates 
flow ers. Contents of Box : 240 four-inch labels. 7s five¬ 
il.ch labels, 34 eight-inch labels, 15 ten-inch labels. 25 
wired tree labels, 25 leather strips, i box tacks. Price 
for box complete. Ly mail ot express, prepaid. $1.50. 
The Language of Flowers. — A neat little work of 
720 pages, printed in fine style, on beautifully tinted 
paper, and contains several fine engravings. It not 
only gives the language, but the poetry of flowers, and 
clear and practical suggestions in reference to floral dec¬ 
orations and floral conversation. It is so arranged that 
the botanical name of th-. flower may be referred to 
This work should be in the possession of every lover of 
flowers. Price, by mail, post paid, bound in paper, 25 
cents: bound in cloth. 50 cents. 
Insects on Flowers and House Plants, and How 
to Destroy them.—This is a valuable little book of 
directions to window gardeners and lovers of flowers 
how to overcome and destroy Insects on their Plants. 
both out-doors and in-doors. It tells how to fertilize and 
stimulate plants, the experiences of cultivators in keep¬ 
ing their plants healthy. Among the topics are these: 
“ Red Spider," “ A phis." “Green F/y, * " IVortns in 
Pots," "Pose Slugs, "Bose Bugs," "Snails," "Cater¬ 
pillars," "Hoiu to Destroy Insects on Garden Fruit 
Trees and Vegetables," etc. It is exceedingly valuable 
also to housekeepers, as it tells all about "Ants" and 
all “ House Bugs. ’ Price, 30 cents, by mail, post paid. 
