Knives 
Asparagus Knives (Saw blade).$1 75 
Granite State . 75 
D 
Budding Knives. No. 204B. 3 75 
No. 204. 2 75 
No. 207B. 3 75 
Handy Garden Knives. 2-bladed, 
brass bolstered, imported steel. 2 00 
Pruning Knives. No. 938. 3 50 
No. 187. 2 75 
Pruning Knives, Kunde Pattern. 
One-blade. 1 50 
Two-blade. 2 00 
Shears 
Scissors, Grape-thinning. p a j r 
6- in.$2 00 
7- in. 2 50 
Waters’ Tree Pruners. 8-ft. 4 00 
12-ft. 4 50 
Pruning Shears, Rhodes’ Double 
Cut. 30-in. 4 00 
Pruning Shears, Ladies’. Nickel 
plated. 6-in. 2 00 
Pruning Shears, X-L-ALL. The best 
English Shears made. 7-in. 5 00 
8- in. 5 25 
9- in. 5 75 
Pruning Shears, McKinney For¬ 
ester. No. 2. 5 50 
Pruning Shears, California. 9-in... 3 50 
Pruning Shears or Secateurs. Eng¬ 
lish make. 7-in.S3 50 
8- in. 4 00 
9- in. 4 50 
Pruning Shears, Kunde. 8-in. 5 50 
8J^-in. 6 00 
Rolcut. The new idea in Pruning 
Shears. Very strong, effective, and 
low in price. 2 00 
Tying Materials, Etc. 
Raffia. Long and broad. Lb. 60 cts.; 5 lbs. 
$2.50. 
Green. Lb. $1; 5 lbs. $4.50. 
Raffia Tape. (Green.) 100 yds. to reel, 
60 cts. each. 
Sisal Cord. Extra-strong twine for baling, 
etc. 5-lb. balls, $2.50. 
Silkaline. For stringing smilax, etc. 
FFF Coarse, eight 2-oz. spools.$3 00 
FF Medium, eight 2-oz. spools.3 00 
F Fine, eight 2-oz. spools. 3 00 
Garden Requisites 
Twine. Heavy and light parceling. 
Lb. ball, 80 cts. 
Binding. In 50-Ib. balls, 40 cts. per lb. 
Italian Hemp. On reels (about 10 lbs. to 
the reel). Reel 
No. 12, Fine.$9 00 
No. 18, Fine. 8 50 
No. 24, Medium. 8 00 
No. 36, Medium. 7 50 
No. 48, Heavy. 7 25 
No. 60, Heavy. 7 00 
Sea Island. 8 balls to a box. $1.25 per box. 
Soft Jute. For vines, 3 and 5-ply. In 
balls at 50 cts. per lb. 
Tarred. Imported. Thin, 1-lb. balls, 
80 cts.; Medium, 1-lb. balls, 75 cts.; 
Thick, 1-Ib. balls, 70 cts. 
Tarred Marline. Heavy. 5-Ib. ball, $3.50. 
Planet Jr. Cultivators 
Save time, lighten labor, help give bigger 
crops. Tools for real economy. Fully 
guaranteed. 
No. 3. Hill and Seed Drill. Holds Each 
3 qts. of seed.$20 00 
No. 25. Combined Hill and Drill 
Seeder, Double and Single Wheel 
Hoe, Cultivator and Plow . 25 00 
No. 11. Combined Double and 
Single Wheel Hoe, Cultivator, 
Plow and Rake . 15 00 
No. 16. Single Wheel Hoe, Cultiva¬ 
tor, Plow and Rake . 9 00 
No. 8. Combined Horse Hoe and 
Cultivator . 24 00 
Miscellaneous Sundries 
Each 
Aprons, Gardeners’ Rubber . . . .$2 50 
Aprons, Gardeners’ Serge. Imported. 3 50 
Barrows, Garden No. 4. Medium size. 8 00 
Regular size.10 50 
Baskets, English Garden. Each 
No. 4. 15 x 8 in.$1 25 
No. 5. 16 x 9 in. 1 50 
No. 6. 18 x 10 in. 1 75 
No. 7. 21 x 11 in. 2 00 
No. 8. 23 x 12 in. 2 50 
No. 9. 24 x 13 in. 2 75 
No. 10. 28 x 14 in. 3 50 
Baskets, Orchid. 6-in., doz. $10.50; 7-in., 
doz. $12.50; 8-in., doz. $14.50. 
Baskets, Strawberry. 1-qt., $2 per 100, 
$17.50 per 1000; 2-qt„ $2.75 per 100, 
$25 per 1000. 
Lawn Mowers 
All accessories for Coldwell’s Motor 
Mowers supplied at list prices. Descriptive 
circular on request. 
Coldwell’s Electric. 21-in. cut. 
18-in. cut. 
Prices on request. 
Coldwell’s Imperial Mower. 10J^-inch 
high wheel. 5-blade 
16-in.$18 00 
18-in. 19 00 
20-in. 20 00 
Coldwell’s Ambassador 
Lawn Mower. 10-in. high 
wheel. 5-blade 
14-in.$13 00 
16-in. 14 00 
18-in. 15 00 
Coldwell’s Metropolitan 
Lawn Mower. 10-in. high 
wheel. 5-blade 
14-in.$9 00 
16-in.10 00 
18-in. 11 00 
A low-priced Mower, espe¬ 
cially recommended for use 
on the amateur’s lawn. 
Pennsylvania Lawn Mowers. Each 
Junior. High wheel. 15-in.$20 00 
Junior. High wheel. 17-in. 23 00 
Junior. Low wheel. 14-in. 18 00 
Junior. Low wheel. 16-in. 20 00 
Standard. High wheel. 15-in. 22 00 
Standard. High wheel. 17-in. 21 00 
Standard. High wheel. 19-in. 25 00 
Townsend’s Victory Mower. 4-blade 
16-in.$18 00 
Townsend’s Triplex Horse Lawn Mower. 
This machine will cut a width of 86 inches 
of lawn. A great time and labor-saver. 
Price, f.o.b. Bloomfield, N. J., $300. 
Extra cutting unit $95. 
All other makes of Lawn Mowers, Lawn 
Rollers, and other equipment for lawns can 
be supplied at advertised prices. 
Baskets, Vegetable. Each 
No. 1. 18 x 10)4 x 6 in.$1 50 
No. 2. 21 x 12 x 6Y 2 in. 1 75 
No. 3. 23 x 13 x 7 in. 2 00 
No. 4. 28 x 15 x 8 in. 2 50 
No. 5. 25 x 16 x 8'A in. 2 75 
Baskets, Wire Hanging. 12-in. 50 
14-in. 75 
18-in. 1 25 
Bellows, Woodason’s. For dusting helle¬ 
bore, sulphur, etc. Large Single Cone, $5; 
Small Single Cone, $3.50; Double Cone, 
$7. 
Boots, Gardeners’ Rubber. % length. 
Best quality. Pair $7.50. 
Boxes, Flower, Corrugated Cardboard. 
Very 
strong. 
25 
100 
A 
20 x 
7 x 4 in. 
.$10 
00 
$35 00 
B 
28 x 
8 x 5 in. 
. 11 
00 
40 00 
C 
30 x 
12 x 6 in. 
. 12 
50 
45 00 
D 
36 x 
14 x 8 in. 
. 14 
50 
50 00 
F 
48 x 
18 x 8 in. ... 
. 20 
00 
70 00 
Boxes, Flower, Cardboard. 100 
18x5x3 in.$4 50 
21 x 7 x 3 Yi in. 6 50 
24 x 8 x 5 in.10 00 
25 x 15 x 5 in.12 00 
25 x 15 x 8 in.25 00 
26 x 16 x 6 in.20 00 
28x8x5 in.13 50 
28x8x6 in.14 50 
30 x 8 x 5 in.16 00 
30 x 10 x 6 in.18 00 
36 x 8 x 5 in.19 00 
36 x 12 x 6 in.24 00 
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WILLIAM M. HUNT & CO., Inc., NEW YORK 
GARDEN REQUISITES 
