WM. ELLIOTT & SONS' GENERAL CATALOGUE FOR 1894. 
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Horticultural Tool£ and ^equigiteg. 
Price. 
Asparagus Knife (English).$1.50 
Axe, handled, light, $1.25; heavy. 1.50 
Bill Hook; light, $1.25; heavy. 1.50 
Brush Hook, handled. 1.25 
Crowbars, steel, from 12 to 20 lbs., per lb.08 
Dibbers, small, 40cts.; large.50 
Daisy or Dock Lifter. 1.25 
Drain Cl^ner, to push or pull... 1.50 
Floral To ,s, set of 4 in a paper box.60 
' long handled, useful, set of 4. 1.50 
Forks, digging, 4 prong. $1.25; 5 tine. 1.50 
“ manure, 4 tine, $1.00; 5 tine. 1.25 
“ “ extra heavy, 4 tine, $1.25; 5 tine... 1.50 
“ hay, 2 tine, 50 cts.; 3 tine.60 
“ hickory, stable, 3 tine.75 
Fork, hand weeding, American, 25 cts.; English 
75 cts. and. 
Fruit Picker, “The Boss,” without pole. 
Grafting Chisel. 
Garden Line, linen, twisted, 75 feet. 
“ “ braided, “ . .. 
Glass Cutter and Glazing Tool, each 10 cts.; per doz. 
Glass Cutter, Ebony Handle. (Genuine Diamond.). 
1.00 
.75 
.60 
.50 
.50 
1.00 
3.00 
Grass Edging Knives (English), 8 in., $1.50; 9 in.. . 
10 in. 
“ handles extra. 
Grass Hooks (English) small. 
“ “ medium. 
“ “ large . 
Hatchet, broad pruning. 
1.65 
1.80 
.15 
.50 
.60 
.70 
.80 
Hedge Shears (with notch, 20 cts. extra;, 8 in. 2.00 
“ 9 in , $2.25; 10 in. 2.50 
Edging or Border Shears (English), (wheel 50 cts. 
extra). 8 in. 2.50 
Edging or Border Shears (English), 9 in., $2.75; 
10 in . 3.00 
Hoe, draw or field, 5 in., 40 cts.; 6 in....45 
7 in., 50 cts.; 8 in.60 
“ scuffle or push (English), 5 in., 55 cts.; 6 in. . .60 
“ “ “ 7 in., 65 cts.; 8 in.. .70 
“ “ “ 9 in., 75 cts.; 10 in.. .80 
Price. 
Hoe, scuffle or push (English), 12 in.$0.90 
“ “ “ handles (extra).15 
“ Warren, medium, 80 cts.; large. 1.00 
“ Prong or Potato Hook, flat tines.75 
“ Hexamer’s Pronged Potato Hook. 1.25 
“ Bayonet, 60 cts.; handled.75 
“ Crescent, 7 in., 50 cts.; 8 in.75 
i. 
Knives, Budding and Pruning (Saynor’s), $1.00 to.. 
“ American, 50 cts. to. 
Pick, Railroad, handled. 
“ Mattock, handled. 
Post Hole Spoon. 
Pruners, Water’s, Tree, 4 ft., $1.25; 6 ft. 
“ “ “ 8 ft., $1.75; 10 ft. 
“ Extra Knives, each. 
Pruning Saw and Chisel.*. 
“ Gloves, per pair, 75 cts. to.. 
1.75 
1.00 
1.25 
1.50 
1.25 
1.50 
2.00 
.25 
1.25 
1.00 
In the cultivation of a Lawn it is highly beneficial 
that the earth around the roots should be slightly 
stirred or scarified. This treatment is essential to 
have good growth, and a Lawn will be found to 
withstand dry weather much better after using this 
Rake. Lawns where it has been used have kept 
fresh and green throughout the summer while 
others adjoining were parched and brown. This 
Rake will also be found well adapted for use on 
fine gravel walks. 
.75 
Rake, Garden, steel, 6 teeth, 35 cts.; 8 teeth.40 
“ “ “ 10 “ 50 cts.; 12“ 60 
“ “ “ 14 “ 70 cts.; 16“ 80 
“ Short Tooth, steel, 10 teeth, 60 cts.; 12 teeth .70 
“ “ “ “ 14 “ 75 cts.; 16 “ .85 
“ Hay, wooden, 3 bow, 12 teeth.30 
“ Lawn, wooden, 3 bow, 22 teeth.50 
“ Davis’s steel wire.75 
“ or Daisy (English), 22 teeth. 3.50 
Grape, Thinning (English), 6 in. 1.00 
“ “ “ 7 in. 1.20 
