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O. W. CLARK & SON, 59 SENECA STREET, BUFFALO, N. Y. 
Horticultural and Garden Implements, 
Tools and Requisites 
Acme Atomizer 
Asparagus Buncher, 
Each 
.|o 50 
_ Used for bunching asparagus 
for market.2 50 
Bellows— 
For slug-shot, hellebore, pyrethrum, * 
tobacco dust, etc.60 cts. to 1 00 
Joosten’s Fostite Bellows, strong and 
durable.3 50 
Woodason’s. For powder or liquid; 
best made.$2 to 3 00 
Jg Daisy Grubber. An excellent lawn 
weeder.40 cts. to 75 
Flower Pots. Standard, 
flower POTS B u,b Pots, Seed Pans 
for propagating, etc., Lily Bowls, etc., 
all prices. 
Forks, Hand-Weeding. Best English 
make ; durable. 40c. to 75c. each. 
Fumigator, “Eureka.” For burn¬ 
ing tobacco stems, f 1.50, $2 and 
$ 2.25 each. 
Garden Lines, Finest braided. 
30 cts. each. 
Garden Reels, for above. Wrought 
iron. 75 cts. to $1 each. 
WEEDER 
Each 
y 2 and i-lb. pack- 
Grafting Wax. In 
ages.lb. 40 cts. 
Hedge Shears, English ; 8- to 10-inch 
blade.$1.50 to $3 00 
Hoes. Scuffle, Dutch or Push ..... 50 
Hyacinth Glasses. For growing bulbs. 15 
Knives. Budding or pruning. Best Eng¬ 
lish make.85 cts. to 1 25 
Knives, Grass Edging. Best English 
make. 50 
Labels. Wooden, Pot or Garden, painted— 
Per 100 
EUREKA FUMI- 
GATOR 
3j£-inch tree .... 
. ... $0 r5 
4-inch. 
.... 20 
5-inch. 
6-inch. 
.... 25 
12-inch. 
• • • • 75 
Steel w’ire. 
Lawn Rakes. 
Plant Sticks. Round, painted green— 
2, 2>£, 3 and 4 feet . . .1 %. cts. per foot . 
5 and 6 feet.2 cts. per foot . 
Putty Bulbs., Scollay’s. Save time in glazing .... 
Raffia. Cheaper than twine for tying. 1 lb. 20 cts., 5 lbs. 
80 cts. 
Sprinklers, Rubber. 
For sprinkling seed¬ 
lings, cut - flowers, 
or delicate plants. 
35 cts., 40 cts., 50 
cts. and 75 cts. each. 
Syringes— 
No. o.. Brass, length 
18 inches, one 
stream, one 
spray rose. $2 50 
each. 
No. 1. Brass,length 
14 inches, one 
stream, two 
spray roses. $3 
each. pruning knives 
I.OCO 
$1 00 
I 25 
150 
I 75 
5 00 
Each 
I OO 
BUDDING KNIVES 
Syringes, continued Each 
No. 2. Brass, length 16 inches, one stream, two spray 
roses...$3 50 
No. 3. Brass, length 18 inches, one stream, two spray 
roses.4 00 
No. 4. Brass, patent valve, finely finished.5 00 
No. 5. Brass, patent valve, finely finished.5 50 
No. 6. Brass, knuckle joint.7 50 
Cheap zinc. Will 
not Corrode. 75 Length of barrel, 18 in.; diameter, 1% 
cts. each. 5 
Trowels— 
Solid steel. Eng¬ 
lish make. 35c. syringe 
each. Each 
Forged steel. American.40 cts. to $0 50 
Angle. Very useful; three sizes . . . 15 cts., 25 cts., 35 
Tree Tubs. Cedar, painted green, with iron handles; 
all sizes.{1 to 5 00 
Trellises. For pot-plants. All sizes and prices. 
Water Pots. Philadelphia pattern, made of galvanized 
iron ; long spout, with two copper-faced roses ; very 
strong and durable; best 
make. . Each 
4-quart size. $ 1 50 
6-quart size.1 75 
8-quart size.2 00 
10-quart size.2 25 
12-quart size.2 50 
The Improved 
Rochester Sprayer 
The Best Sprayer in the Market 
A new and up-to-date Sprayer 
that does not need a continual 
and tiresome pump. All you 
have to do is to hold the nozzle, 
the' machine does the rest. It 
is self-operating, a fire pump, 
knapsack, and atomizer com¬ 
bined. For spraying trees, 
roses, potatoes, and, in fact, 
every thing that needs spray¬ 
ing. Price, galvanized iron, 
$5 ; a11 copper, $6.50. 
THE IMPROVED 
ROCHESTER SPRAYER 
Cyclone Spray Pump 
For spraying Paris green and 
other insecticides on potato 
vines, shrubs, small trees, live 
stock and poultry. Made of tin, 
50 cts.; copper, $1. 
CYCLONE SPRAY 
PUMP 
The Brownie Duster 
An excellent ma¬ 
chine for dusting Paris 
green or other insecti¬ 
cides in dry form. 
Works rapidly and 
saves excessive waste 
of material. $3. 
THE BROWNIE 
DUSTER 
