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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, 
FLOWER POTS 
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 
:~lg Daisy Grubber. An excellent lawn 
i 5 * weeder.40 cts. to 75 
Flower Pots. Standard, 
Bulb 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. $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. Each 
Grafting Wax. In % and 1 -lb. pack¬ 
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 1,000 
3^-inch tree.#0 15 
4- inch. 20 
5- inch. 20 
6- inch. 25 
12-inch. 75 
WEEDER 
$1 
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eureka fumi- o-mcn. 25 i 75 
gator 1 2-inch. 75 5 00 
Each 
Lawn Rakes. Steel wire.. . . $0 50 
Plant Sticks. Round, painted green— 
2, 2}4, 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 
BUDDING KNIVES 
Syringes, continued Each 
i 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 5° 
Cheap zinc. Will 
not corrode. 75 Length of barrel, 18 in.; diameter, 1K 
cts. each. 
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.fi 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, 
everything that needs spray¬ 
ing. Price, galvanized iron, 
#5 ; all copper, $ 6.50. 
THE IMPROVED 
ROCHESTER SPRAYER 
Cyclone Spray Pump 
For spraying Paris green and 
other insecticides on potato * 
vines, shrubs, small trees, live cyclone spray 
stock and poultry. Made of tin, pump 
50 cts.; copper, $1. 
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 
