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William Elliott & Sons 
HORTICULTURAL REQUISITES— Continued. 
Putty Bulb.—Rubber (Postage 10c. ex¬ 
tra) . 
Plant Stakes.—Round Green Painted 
Tapering (Light), 1% feet, per 100, 
2 feet, per 100. 
2Vz feet, per 100. 
3 feet, per 100. 
3Vfc feet, per 100. 
4 feet, per 100. 
6 feet, per 100. 
Round Green Tapering (Heavy or 
Dahlia), 3 feet, per 100. 
4 feet, per 100. 
5 feet, per 100. 
6 feet, per 100. 
Pruners, Water’s Tree.—Water’s Tree, 
4 feet, 65c.; 6 feet, 75c.; 8 feet, 
85c.; 10 feet, 95c.; 12 feet. 
Extra Knives .each, 
Raphla.—(For tying) per lb., 15c.; per 
100 lbs., 12c.; bales (of about 235 
lbs.) per lb. 
Reels.—For Garden Lines. 
Rakes.—Steel Garden, 6 teeth, 30c.; 
8 teeth . 
Steel Garden, 10 teeth, 40c.; 12 teeth, 
Steel Garden, 14 teeth, 50c.; 16 teeth, 
Short Tooth, 12 teeth, 45c.; 14 teeth, 
Short Tooth, 15 teeth. 
Wooden, Hay . 
Lawn, 22 teeth. 
Shears.—German Pruning, 7% In., 80c.; 
8 in. 
German Pruning, 8% in., $1.00; 9 in.. 
Wire Snips, No. 0, for cutting Stem¬ 
ming Wire . 
Syringes, Brass.—American, No. 12, 14 
inch barrel, 1 inch diameter. .each, 
American, No. 11, 18 inch barrel, 1% 
inch diameter .each, 
American, No. 6, Angle Joint...each 
Smllax Twine.—Green, per doz., balls.. 
Thread Green, per spool, 10c.; per 
dozen . 
Sphagnum Moss.—Per barrel, $1.25; per 
bale . 
Tissue Paper.—24x36, per ream, 480 
sheets .......... 
Tin Foil.—Per lb., 11c.; per 100 lbs.... 
Violet Foil.—Per lb., 50c.; per 100 lbs.. 
Thermometers.—Tested and Guaran¬ 
teed. Siexe’s Heat and Cold Regis¬ 
tering, 8 inch Enameled Case. 
8 inch Enameled Case, Porcelain 
Scale . 
Minimum Registering. 
Greenhouse Distance. 
$0 75 
80 
1 40 
2 10 
2 65 
3 35 
3 85 
4 50 
4 00 
5 50 
6 50 
8 00 
1 00 
15 
10 
40 
35 
45 
55 
50 
55 
30 
35 
90 
1 10 
75 
3 00 
4 00 
6 50 
75 
1 00 
2 00 
75 
10 00 
45 00 
2 25 
3 00 
75 
80 
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Hot Bed or Mushroom Bed. $1 75 
Elliott’s Long Distance, 8 inch, 15c. 
each; per dozen. 1 50 
Incubator . 50 
Toothpicks.—No. 1 B., double pointed, 
doz., 80c.; case. 5 50 
No. 2 B., double pointed, doz., 50c.; 
case . 3 00 
Tree Scrapers.— Each . 40 
Tree Tubs, Cedar. — 
Diameter Height. 
Top Outside. Outside. 
No. 1....28 inches....22 inches... 5 00 
No. 2....26 inches....20 inches... 4 25 
No. 3 _ 24 inches - 18^ inches... 3 50 
No. 4....22 inches.... 17 inches... 3 00 
No. 5....20 inches.... 16 inches... 2 50 
No. 6.... 18^ inches....15 inches... 2 00 
Trowels.— Solid shank, cast steel..each 35 
Tweezers.— Steel, for arranging flowers, 
each . 25 
Vases for Florists.—No. 0, 8 in. dia., 13 in. 
deep, $4.80 per doz.; 40c. each. 
No. 1, 5% in. dia., 10 in. deep, $4.20 per 
doz.; 35c. each. 
No. 2, 4y 2 in. dia., 9 in. deep, $3.60 per 
doz.; 30c. each. 
No. 3, 4 in. dia., 6 in. deep, $3.00 per doz.; 
25c each. 
No. 4, 3 in. dia., 4V 2 in. deep, $2.40 per doz.; 
20c. each. 
Verbena Baskets. — No. 2 size, 4x10x3 
inches, per, 100, $2.00; per 1000.... $18 00 
No. 3 size, 6x11x3 inches, per 100, 
$2.25; per 1000. 20 00 
Watering Pots. —Philadelphia Pattern, rec¬ 
ommended where required for constant 
use. Two roses with each. 
6 quarts .Round, $1 50 Oval, $1 75 
8 quarts . Round, 1 75 Oval, 2 00 
10 quarts . Round, 2 00 Oval, 2 25 
12 quarts . Round, 2 25 Oval, 2 50 
Special Low Design, 4 quarts . 1 25 
Per doz. 
Weeders. — Excelsior . $0 80 
Hazeltine’s . 2 00 
Noyes’ . 1 75 
Laing’s . 2 00 
Wire, for Stemming.— 
Per stone 
Per lb. (12 lb.) 
No. 21 Camellia Wire. $0 10 $0 80 
No. 23 Camellia Wire. 10 90 
No. 25 Stemming Wire.... 10 1 00 
No. 28 Stemming Wire.... 15 1 10 
No. 30 Rose Wire. 15 1 20 
No. 32 Rose Wire. 15 1 50 
No. 36 Hair Wire. 20 2 10 
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Insecticides and fungicides. 
Bordeaux Mixture (Liquid). —By simply add¬ 
ing water and stirring it is ready for use. 
One gallon will make one barrel liquid. 
Per gal., $1.00. 
Fir Tree Oil. — Sure death to all insect life, 
Pint, 60c.; qt., $1.15; half gal., $2.00; 
gal., $3.50. 
Fir Tree Oil Soap. — For destroying red 
spider, mealy bug, scale, aphis, etc. Per 
% lb., 20c.; 2 lbs., 65c.; 5 lbs., $1.50; 10 
lbs., $2.85. 
Fostite. —An excellent preventive for all 
fungoid diseases. 51b. pkg., 60c. 
Gishurst Compound. —A valuable English 
preparation for green fly, scale, bark lice, 
mealy bug, red spider, etc. Per lb. box, 
40c.; per doz. boxes, $3.76. 
Grape Dust.—For mildew or rust either In 
greenhouses or open air. 5 lb. pkg., 30c. 
Hellebore. —For all insects. Per lb., 20c. 
Kerosene Emulsion. — Highly concentrated; 
largely used for San Jose scale, etc. One 
gal. cans, $1.26. 
Sulpho-Tobacco Soap 
is a positive and ^ 
convenient exter¬ 
minator of all 
kinds of insect life 
on plants either 
out or indoors, 
and is positively 
non-injurious to 
the tenderest 
growth. For do¬ 
mestic purposes it 
is valuable as an 
exterminator of 
moths, cockroach¬ 
es, etc., and as a 
wash for animals 
infected with ver¬ 
min is superior to 
any other prepara¬ 
tion. 8 oz. cakes, 
(makes 4 gals.), 
15c.; by mail, 24c.; 
per doz., by ex¬ 
press, $1.75. 
