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WM. ELLIOTT & SONS, SEEDSMEN, NEW YORK. 
Grass Edging Knives (English), 8 in., $1.50; 9 in.$1.65 
“ “ «* 10 in.1.80 
handles extra.15 
Grass Hooks (English), small.50 
“ “ medium.GO 
“ *• large.70 
Grafting Wax, % lb., 10 cts. ; ^ lb., 20 ct*. ; 1 lb., 30 cts. ; 
Postage, per lb. extra.1G 
Hatchet, broad pruning ..80 
Hoe, draw or field, 5 in., 6 in., 7 in., 8 in. . .45 
“ scuffle or push (English), 5 in., 50 cts.; 6 in.55 
«« <« •« 7 in., 60 cts.; 8 in.65 
** “ *« 9 in., 70 cts. ; 10 in.75 
a «« «* 12 in.85 
n handles (extra).15 
“ Warren, medium, 60 cts. ; large.70 
<« Prong or Potato Hook, fiat tines.65 
Hose. Rubber Armored, % inch, 3-ply . . 18 cts. per foot. 
•• Standard, “ “ ... 10 
“ Ridgewood “ “ ... 15 “ 
“ Maltese Cross “ “ ... 20 “ 
In 25 and 50 feet lengths. 
Hose Menders (Cooper’s patent), brass, requiring no wire, 
% inch, per dozen. • 75 
Hose Nozzles. “The Boss.” Changing from stream to 
spray. ™ 
“ Boston... 
“ •* Rain Maker.”.65 
HOT-BED MATS. 
Rye Straw. 
3x6 feet each, $1.25 
Doz , 14.00 
6x6 feet each, 1.75 
Doz., 20.00 
Burlap. 
76x76 in., each,$1.25 
doz. 12. 
LABELS, WOODEN. 
Plain. Painted. 
Per 100. 
Per 1,000. 
Per 100. 
Per 1,000. 
3% inch . 
. $ .10 
$ .40 
$ .10 
$ .65 
4 
.10 
.50 
.15 
.75 
4 y t “ 
. .10 
.60 
.15 
.85 
5 
.15 
.75 
.20 
1.00 
6 
.15 
.90 
.20 
1.25 
6x1 inch. 
.35 
2.50 
7x1 “ . 
.40 
3.00 
8x1 “ . 
. .50 
3.50 
12 x 1^“ . 
. .50 
4.50 
.60 
5.00 
Tree labels, 
notched . . . 
. .10 
.50 
<« 
pierced . . . 
. .10 
.55 
<< 
iron wired. . 
.20 
1.25 
«< 
copper wired. 
. .30 
1.75 
.35 
2.25 
Knives, Budding and 
Pruning (English)* 
$1.25 to $2.00 
MASTICA. 
FOR GLAZING OREENHOUSKS.NKW 
OK OLD. ELASTIC, ADHESIVE, 
EASY TO APPLY. 
Every florist has experienced diffi¬ 
culty in getting putty that is satis¬ 
factory for any length of time. The 
fact is, putty is not adapted to stand 
the severe and varied tests to which it 
is subjected on a greenhouse. Mastica, 
being elastic, is not effected by the ex¬ 
pansion and contraction and retains 
this property for years. 
1 Gallon.$1.35 
Mastica Glazing Machines, $1.15 each. 
MOLE TRAP, THE IMPROVED ISBELL. 
It is acknowledged by all who have given it a trial 
as the best Trap ever invented for catching and 
destroying the underground mole. When properly 
set, it never allows the mole to escape, and no skill is 
required iu setting it. 
The “ Improved ” Isbell Mole Trap is made of the 
best annealed iron, so that it will wear for years and 
never shatter, as other mole traps do, they being 
made of common cheap cast-iron. 
We have not the space, neither is it necessary, to 
print the hundreds of testimonials which we have 
received from all parts regarding this trap. 
Pnce.$2.00 each. 
DIRECTIONS FOR SETTING. 
Brush the dirt off the top of the mole track, then stick the 
two main prongs into the ground astride of it, so that the 
wooden pin will be about 1% inches from the bottojn of the 
run. Then brush the dirt back again in its original position, 
as near as possible, pull up the handle at the top and adjust 
the catch. 
MASTICA MACHINE. 
Mose Sphagnum, per bbl. 
Peat, Fibrous, per bbl. 
Pencil, Wolf’s Indelible, for labels 
Pick, Railroad, handled. 
“ Mattock, handled. 
$1.50 
2.00 
.10 
1.00 
1.25 
PLANT STAKES. 
ROUND GREEN TAPERING STAKES (LIGHT.) 
Per doz. Per 100. P«r doz. 
1 y % feet . . . $ .20 
2 “ ... .30 
2 Y % il ... .40 
3 “ ... .50 
$ 1.00 
2.00 
2.50 
3.00 
3*4 feet . . . $ .60 
4 “ . . . .70 
5 “ . . . *80 
Per 100. 
$4.00 
5.00 
6.00 
ROUND GREEN* TAPERING STAKES (HEAVY.) 
3 feet . 
4 “ 
Per doz. 
. $ .70 
.90 
Per 100. 
$5.00 
6.00 
5 feet . 
6 “ . 
Per doz. 
. $ 1.10 
. 1.80 
Per 100 
$8.00 
10 00 
PLANT SPRINKLERS. 
Straight Neck.each, $1.00 
Angle Neck. “ L00 
If by mail, add 10 cents postage. 
Putty Bulbs, Rubber for Glazing (postage 10c.) . . . . 
