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JOSEPH BRECK & SONS 
(Corpoka tion). _ 
Protector, Arlington Plant, protects from bugs, borers, and fowl; also subdues wind, rain, and cold. Each, 
15 cents ; per dozen, $1.50. ... 
Protecting Cloth for Hot Beds, largely used as a substitute for glass for protecting planjs in early spring 
In pieces of about 40 yards, per yard, 10 cents. 
Scollay’s Improved Putty Bulb, for glazing greenhouse sash, etc. Florists and nurserymen have found it 
to be a very valuable assistant. Price, $1.00 each. 
Rofiea, a strong and cheap tying material for plants. Per pound, 40 cents. 
Slug Shot not only acts as an insect destroyer, but it will be 
found to be an excellent fertilizer. It contains nothing injurious 
to domestic animals, and does not deteriorate by age. On low- 
growing plants it should be dusted on with a very fine sifter. On 
tall shrubs and trees it should be applied with bellows. Price, 5-lb. 
package, 30 cents; 10-lb. package, 50 cents; in barrels of about 225 
pounds, four cents per pound. 
Soap, Pinner’s Tobacco, manufactured from the essential oil 
of tobacco, for the destruction of all insects, parasites and their eggs. 
Per P<> und ’ 5 ° cents » X pound, 30 cents. 
Soap, Whale Oil, for destroying insects on plants, trees, vines, etc., for washing down the bark of trees, 
grape-vines, etc. In boxes, 1 pound, 15 cents; 2)^ pound, 35 cents; in buckets of about 14 pounds, $175. 
Sulphur, Pure Flour of, for mildew on grape-vines, rose-bushes, etc., and for the destruction of insects on 
plants. Per pound, 10 cents. 
Tinfoil, for bouquets (nrice variable). Per pound, 15 cents. 
Tobacco Stems, for fumigating plants to destroy insects. Per pound, 10 cents; in bales of about 100 
pounds, $2.50. 
Tobacco Dust, kills green and black fly, etc. Can be used dry or to make tobacco water. Per lb., 10 cents. 
Twine, Soft, for tying cut flowers, vines, etc. Per ball, 25 cents. 
Twine, Parceling, all sizes. Per ball, 10 to 25 cents. 
Wax, Grafting, (Trowbridge’s), the best in the market. Put up in i-lb., J^-lb., and J^-lb. packages. Price 
per lb., 40 cents; J£-lb., 25 cents; )£-lb., 15 cents. 
Wire, Bouquet, Nos. 22 and 24 (price variable). Per stone, $1.50. 
Nos. 1 2 3 S 6 7 8 *3 *4 '5 
Zinc Labels . . Price per 100, $2.00 $1.30 $i* 7 ° $ I - 7 ° $ I,0 ° $°- 9 ° $ I - 3 ° $ I,OQ $°-75 $**oc 
Rubber Plant Sprinkler. An indispensable article for showering plants, sprinkling bouquets, and dampening 
clothes. Price, large size $1.00; small size, 50 cents each. 
To prevent mildew on grapes and other fruits and vegetables, 
^LEGGETT S^c>- rotting of tomatoes, potatoes, and all diseases of a fungus character, 
1 ^^1 CS I K 1 apple scab and mildew, pear leaf blight, plum fruit rot, cherry, 
A Powdered Bordeaux Mixture b “ ght ' ' ,bb """ 5C "“ 
Stott’s Fir Tree Oil Soap. A cheap, safe and effective insecticide. Per trial can, 25 cents; 2 lb. can, 75 
cents; 5 lb. can, $1.75. 
Harmless and effective. One application instantly and positively 
relieves horses and cattle from all annoyance from Green Heads, the 
dreaded Texas Heel Fly as well as from other flies-, gnats and insects of 
every description for at least twenty-four hours. It improves the coat 
of the animal and abolishes the use of fly-nets. It prevents thrush and 
other hoof diseases. It is soothing and healing if applied to sores, 
and stands unrivalled as a disinfectant. Applied to cows, its wonderful 
effect in securing for them perfect rest and a chance to feed in peace 
quickly manifests itself in their improved appearance and by the increased quantity of milk given. It is the 
greatest compound of this progressive age. Recommended by thousands using it. One gallon lasts four head 
of horses or cattle an entire season. Price of “Tough-on-Flies”: Quart cans, $r.00; ^-gallon cans, $1.75; 
gallon cans, $2.50; and 5-gallon cans, $2.00 per gallon, including cup and brush with each can. When brush 
is not supplied, the price is 25 cents less than above prices. 
Sashes for Hot Beds. We carry a stock of glazed sashes, extra well made from thoroughly seasoned 
lumber. Frame 1J0 inch, 3x6 feet, $2.25; 1% inch, 3x6 feet, $2.40. Unpainted and unglazed sashes, $1.15 
to $1.35 each. 
Wire Sieves. For preparing potting soil, sifting loam, gravel, etc. From 16 to 20 inches diameter; 
75 cents to $1.50 each. 
Electric Tape. This is exceedingly useful for mending Rubber Hose. It is a strong, adhesive ribbon, 
three quarters of an inch wide, which can be wound tightly around a leaking part and thus stop it. Pe»* coil, 25 
and 50 cents. 
Special Offer No. 2 only applies to articles on this page. 
See Special Offers on third page of cover. 
