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Fottler, F jske, R.awson 
Co., Boston 
Pots, Standard 
Clay Flower. 
Measurements fron 
inside 
to in- 
side. W 
dfh and depth equal. 
Inches !• 
ach 
Doz. 
UK) 
Inches 
Each 
Doz. 
100 
2 $0.02 
$0.10 
$0.60 
9. 
$0.20 
$2.15 
$13.35 
24 
.02 
.15 
.80 
10 
.35 
3.00 
20.00 
3. 
.03 
.20 
1.00 
11. 
.45 
4.00 
24.00 
. 
.03 
.24 
1.15 
12. 
.55 
5.50 
33.00 
4. 
.04 
.30 
1.60 
13. 
4,4.... 
.04 
.36 
2.00 
14. 
1.00 
5. 
.05 
.50 
2.65 
15. 
1.75 
6 . 
.07 
.72 
4.00 
16. 
. . 2.25 
7. 
.12 
1.10 
6.65 
18. 
. 3.25 
8. 
.15 
1.50 
9.35 
20. 
4.50 
Saucers, Standard, Clay. 
I n dies 
Doz. 
100 
Inches 
Doz. 
100 
34. 
$0.15 
10.95 
7. 
$0.50 
$2.75 
4. 
.20 
1.20 
8. 
.60 
4.00 
44. 
.25 
1.35 
9. 
.75 
5.25 
5. 
.30 
1.50 
10. 
1.00 
6.50 
6. 
.40 
2.00 
11. 
1.35 
8.00 
64. 
.45 
2.50 
12. 
1.80 
10.00 
Bulb or Seed Pans, Round, Clay. 
Inches 
Each 
Doz. 
Inches 
Each 
6. 
$0.07 
$0.75 
10. 
$0.20 
$2.00 
7. 
.10 
.95 
12. 
.35 
3.00 
8. 
.12 
1.20 
14. 
.75 
8.50 
Fern Pans. These pans are made thin 
and strong, especially 
adapted for linings to porcelain 
and silver fern pans. 
Dimensions 
given are 
outside measurements. 
Size 
Each 
Doz. 
100 
Size 
Each 
100 
44x24. 
$0.05 
$0.45 
$2.65 
8x34 
$0.12 
$1.20 
$6.65 
54x24. 
.06 
.60 
3.35 
9x3^ 
.14 
1.45 
8.00 
0bix2H- 
.07 
.72 
4.00 
10x4. 
. .18 
1.70 
9.35 
7x24... 
.0* 
.80 
4.65 
Florists* Vases, Fiber. Have neither seams, joints nor hoops. 
Diam. 
Depth 
Order 
Inside 
I nslde 
by No. 
Each 
Doz. 
8 in. 
13 in. 
0 . 
.$0.60 
$6.60 
in. 
10 in. 
l. 
.55 
5.70 
44 hi. 
9 in. 
2. 
.45 
5.00 
4 in. 
6 in. 
3. 
4.20 
3 in. 
in. 
4. 
3.30 
9 in. 
22 in. 
00. 
. 2.25 
25.00 
in. 
18 in. 
11. 
.60 
6.60 
44 in- 
15 in. 
22. 
.55 
5.70 
4 in. 
12 in. 
33. 
.45 
5.00 
3 in. 
9 in. 
44 . 
.40 
4.20 
9 in. 
29 in. 
000. 
. 3.00 
33.00 
Flower Pot Saucers, Fiber. Far cheaper in the end than earthen¬ 
ware. Are not porous, and will protect woodwork, tables, etc., 
on which plants are to stand. 
Size 
Each 
Doz. 
Size 
Each 
Doz. 
4 in. 
.$0.11 
$1.20 
10 in. 
.$0.17 
$1.80 
5 in. 
.12 
1.25 
12 in. 
.19 
2.15 
.13 
1.30 
30 
2 85 
.14 
1.40 
16 in. . . 
.50 
5 00 
8 in. 
.15 
1.50 
18 in. 
.55 
5.75 
9 in . 
.16 
1.70 
Rolling Stands, Fiber. Will save floors, carpets, rugs, because 
heavy plants can be pushed around from place to place ns easily 
as a light table. Four small sizes with separate stands; two 
larger sizes with the ball bearing casters attached directly to the 
shallow dish. 
Outside diam Will take pot. of 
about Diam. at bottom Casters Each Doz. 
12 in. 10 in. 3.$0.60 $6.00 
14 in. 11 in. 3.70 7.20 
10 in. 13 in. 4.85 9.00 
18 in. 15 in. 4. 1.00 10.00 
20 in. 17 in. 4. 1.25 12.00 
22 in. 20 in. 5 . 1.50 15.00 
Flower Pot Hanger, Krlck’s Perfect. Doz. 
No. 1 will fit from 3K to 5 in. pots.$0.30 
No. 2 wall fit from 5 to 8 in. pots.40 
No. 3 will fit from 8 to 12 in. pots.50 
Flower Pot Hanger, Van’s Clipper Bar. Galvanized wire. 
T.ength Each Doz. 100 length Each Doz. 100 
21 in . $0.08 $0.60 $4.50 27 in.$0.10 $0.75 $5.50 
Hanging Pot Chains. Each 20c. and.$0.15 
Hanging Pots, Clay, Unpainted. 
Inches Each Doz. Inches Each Doz. 
7 .$0.15 $1.50 10.$0.40 $4.00 
8 .20 2.00 12.55 5.50 
0.25 2.50 
PUTTY, Twemlow’s Liquid. For betiding glass in sash, and 
filling cracks or seams in roof joints or frames of green¬ 
houses or hotbeds. 5 gal. can $7.25, 1 gal. can.$1.50 
PUTTY BULB, Rubber. For glazing. F^ach. 1.25 
RAFFIA. The best material for tying, being very soft, pliable 
and strong. Lb. 
$0.20 
RAKES. 
English Daisy. For lawns. Each $3.50 to. 
Gibbs’ Lawn All Steel. Reversible; strong and light 
24 teeth. Each.•. 
Hay, Wood. Three bow. Best. Each. 
Lawn, Wood. Three steel bows, bent handle. 24 teeth 
Each. 
Steel Garden. 18 teeth 60c., 10 teeth 55c., 14 teeth 50c 
12 teeth 45c., 10 teeth. 
Steel Garden. Short teeth for gravel walks. 18 teeth 
65c., 10 teeth 60c., 14 teeth. 
3.00 
.50 
.45 
.55 
SAWS, SCISSORS AND SHEARS 
Adjustable Pole Tree. 18 in., each.75 
Pruning. Double edge, 18 in. 85c., 16 in.75 
Single edge. 18 in. 80c., 16 in., each. ’70 
Pruning and Chisel. 10 in., each.90 
SCISSORS. 
Flower. For cutting and holding flowers. 7 in. $1.65, 
6 in $1.38, 4 in., each. . 1.00 
Grape or Vine. For thinning the bunch. Nickel plated. 
7 m., each $1.20, 6 in., each. 1.00 
Pruning or Rose Pruners. Nickel plated. 6 in., each 
$1.25, 5 in., each $1.00, 4 in., each.75 
SHEARS. 
Branch or Lopping. Imported. With long handles. No. 
4, 44 in. handle, $3.00: No. 3, 38 in. handle, $2.50; No 2, 
31 in. handle, $2.25; No. 1, 27 in. handle, each. 2.00 
French Pruning. With wheel spring. The best pruner 
ever offered. Polished. 10 in. $2.50, 9 in. $2.00, 8 in. 
$1.75, 7 in., each. 1.50 
Extra Springs, 30c. each. 
German Shears. (Pruning.) 
Extra Strong Handle. Good quality steel blades. 9 in. 
$1.25, 8 in. $1.00, 7 in., each.75 
Made especially for us. Our name stamped on each shear. 
9H in. SI.75, 8^ in. $1.50, 7*^ in., each. 1.25 
New Pattern for Ladies, with bone handle over the 
polished iron. Very attractive. 6H in. $1.50, 5 Yi in., 
With Iron Handle covered with Rubber. 9 in. $2.50, 
8 in. $2.25, 7 in., each. 1.75 
Hedge, English. 10 in. $2.00, 9 in. $1.75, 8 in. $1.50, 
7in., each. 1.35 
Hedge, English Pruning Notch. 10 in $2.25, 9 in. 
$2.00, 8 in. $1.60, 7F6 in., each. 1.50 
Hedge, Never Slip. The feature of these shears is the ser¬ 
rated edge, running the entire length of one blade. Will 
cut without slipping. 10 in. $3.00, 9 in., each. 2.50 
Ladies’ Garden. With wooden handle, similar to Hedge 
shears. 5H in. blade, each. 1.25 
Neverslip. The feature of these shears is the serrated 
edge, running the entire length of one blade. Will cut 
without slipping. 10 in. $2.50, 9 in. $2.25, 8 in., each. . . 2.00 
Pruner, Telephone Tree. Can be used on a pole of any 
length and be operated with a cord. Sold without 
handles, each. 1.00 
Extra blades, each 30c., springs, 25c. 
Pruning. Black malleable iron handle. 
No. 1, with flat brass spring, each.30 
No. 14, with flat brass spring. Doz. $4.00, each.40 
No. 30, with volute spring, black, 9 in., each.50 
No. 40, with volute spring, polished, 9 in., each. .... 1.00 
Levin. Very light and extra strong. 13 oz. 75c., 8H oz. .50 
Waters’ Tree Pruners. With 16 ft. handle $1.25, 14 ft. 
handle $1.00, 12 ft. handle, 90c., 10 ft. handle 85c., 
8 ft. handle 80c., 6 ft. handle 75c., 4 ft. handle, each.65 
Extra blades, doz. $2.00, each.20 
SHOVELS. 
Ames’ Best. Round or square point. Each. 1.25 
Harvard. Round or square point, 95c., No. 3 75c., No. 2, 
each.70 
Wendall. Round or square point, 95c., No. 3 $1.00, 
No. 2, each.90 
SICKLE or GRASS HOOK. See page 56. 
SIEVES. Wire. For sifting loam, gravel, etc. Any size 
mesh. 1.00 
SILK ALINE or SMILAX THREAD. Spools.25 
SOD CUTTER AND LIFTER. 3.00 
SPADES. 
Ames* Best. Smooth back. 1.25 
Franklin. Smooth back. 1.00 
Wendall. Smooth back.90 
