Horticultural Tools and Violets 
29 
WM. ELLIOTT A SONS 
NEW YORK 
CYCLONE SPRAY PUMP. 
Tin, 75c.; copper, $1.25. 
Tree Tubs, Cedar. 
Diam. Top, Outside. 
Height, Outside. 
No. 1 
. . 28 inches . 
. 22 inches . . 
$7 00 
No. 2 
. . 26 “ . 
.20 “ . . 
6 00 
No. 3 
. . 24 44 
. 18^ “ . . 
5 00 
No. 4 
. . 22 44 . 
. 17 44 . . 
4 00 
No. 5 
. . 20 44 . 
. 16 44 . . 
3 50 
No. 6 
• . 185* “ . 
. 15 44 . . 
3 00 
No. 7 
• . Ifi* “ . 
. 14 44 . . 
2 50 
No. 8 
. .155* “ . 
. 13 44 . . 
2 25 
Trowels. Solid shank, cast steel. Ea. 50 cts. 
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 ac¬ 
companies each. Ea. $3.25. 
Greenhouse Distance. An 
unusually plain readable 
porcelain scale, ranging 
from 20 to 100 degrees, 
red spirits $1.00. 
No. 4, Parlor. Boxwood 
case, metal'scale, 12 inch, 
50 cts. 
No. 5, Ebony. Porcelain 
scale, red spirits, 8 in., 
$1.00, 10 in. $1.50, 12 in. 
$2.00, 14 in. $2.50. 
No. 6, Plate Glass Back. 
With brass supporters al¬ 
lowing free circulation of 
air; 8 in. $1.50,10 in. $1.75. 
No 9. Hot-bed and Hushroom-Bed. Brass 
mounted and tipped, made especially for 
plunging, $2.00. 
Elliott’s Long Distance. 8 in. (by mail 
10 cts. extra.) Ea. 15 cts. 
Incubator. Ea. 50 cts. 
POTTING MATERIALS. 
Prepared Potting Soil, for general use. 
Pk. 25 cts., bush. 75 cts., bbl. $2.00. 
Leaf Hold. Pk. 30 cts., bush. 90 cts., bbl. 
$2.25. 
Fibrous or Rotted Sandy Peat. Pk. 30 
cts., bush. 90 cts., bbl. $2.25. 
Cocoanut Fibre Refuse. Pk. 35 cts., bush. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
WATERING POTS GALVANIZED. 
Philadelphia Pattern, with Two Roses. 
Substantial and recommended for con- 1 
stant use. 
12 “ . 2 50 2 75 
Special low pattern for watering near the 
glass, 4 quarts. Ea. $1.50. 
VIOLETS 
Prices: Young plants, 15c. each, $1.50 per dozen. 
Strong plants, specially grown for winter 
blooming, 25c. each, $2.50 per dozen. 
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. 
riarie Louise. The well-known double, light 
purple variety. 
Lady Hume Campbell. A vigorous variety, 
blooming with extraordinary freedom; 
large double flowers of azure blue; richly 
perfumed. 
California. A very large single * variety, 
with deep purple fragrant flowers. 
Luxonne. 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. 
