AUTUMN CATALOGUE OF BULBS, SEEDS AND GARDEN REQUISITES. 29 
Thermometers, Self-Reg¬ 
istering. Registers both 
heat and cold ; you can tell 
exactly how hot or cold it 
has been; it is easily reset 
by the aid of a horse-shoe 
magnet, which accompa¬ 
nies each. $3.25 each. 
Greenhouse Distance. 
An unusually plain read¬ 
able porcelain scale, rang¬ 
ing from 20 to 1(0 degrees, 
red spirits, $1.C0. 
No. 4, Parlor. Boxwood 
case, metal scale, 12 inch, 
50c. 
No. 5, Ebony. Porcelain 
scale, red spirits, 8 in., $1 00; 
10 in., $1.E0; 12 in., $2.00; 
14 in., $2.50. 
No. 6. Plate Glass Back. 
With brass supporters, 
allowing free circulation of 
air; 8 inch, $150; 10 inch, 
$1 75. 
No. 9, Hot-bed and Mushroom-bed, Brass 
mounted and tipped, made especially' for 
plunging, $2.00. 
Elliott's Long Distance. 8 inch (by mail 
g 10c., extra), each, 15c. 
Incubator, each, 5Cc. 
POTTING MATERIALS. 
Prepared Potting Soil, for general use. 
Per peck, 25c; per bush., 75c.; per bbl.,$2.00. 
Leaf Mold. Per peck, 30c.; per bush., 90c.; 
per bbl , $2.25. 
Fibrous or Rotted Sandy Peat. Per peck, 
30c.; per bush., 9Cc.: per bbl., $2.25. 
Cocoanut Fibre Refuse. Per peck, 35c.; 
per bush., $1.C0; per bbl., $2.50. 
Tree Tubs, Cedar. 
Diam/Top. Outside. Height Outside. 
No. 1.... 
.22 inches.. 
.$7 00 
No. 2 — 
....26 “ .. 
.20 “ ... 
. 6 00 
No. 3_ 
....24 “ .. 
-18K “ ••• 
. 5 CO 
No. 4 . .. 
....22 “ ... 
.17 “ ... 
. 4 (0 
No. 5 — 
....20 “ .. 
.16 “ ... 
. 3 50 
No. 6 .... 
....18l/ 2 “ .. 
.15 “ ... 
. 3 00 
No.7.... 
“ ... 
.14 “ ... 
. 2 50 
No. 8.... 
....15K “ .. 
.13 “ ... 
. 2 25 
Trowels. Solid shank/ 
cast steel, 5Cc 
each. 
WATERING POTS-GALVANIZED. 
Philadelphia Pattern, with Two Rosea. 
Substantial and recommended for constant 
use. 
Special low pattern for watering near the 
glass, 4 quarts, each. $1 50. 
Violets. 
Prices: Young plants, 10c. each; $1.00 tier dozen. Strong plants, specially grown 
Jor winter blooming, 25c 
Double Russian. Perfectly hardy, and the 
“ . only variety that should be planted in the 
open ground for spring flowering, as it 
needs no protection during winter. 
Marie Louise. The well-known double, 
light purple variety. 
Lady Hume Campbell. A vigorous vari¬ 
ety, blooming with extraordinary free¬ 
dom ; large double flowers of azure blue ; 
richly perfumed. 
each; $2.50 |>er dozen. 
California. A very large single variety* 
with deep purple fragrant flowers. 
Lnxonne. The finest single variety grown ; 
is of a beautiful rich, soft violet-purple 
color, with strong stout stems, and very 
fragrant. 
Princess of Wales. Not quite as large as 
Luxonne and a shade lighter in color; in¬ 
tensely fragrant. 
