CATALOGUE OF MISCELLANEOUS REQUISITES. 
61 
MISCELLANEOUS REQUISITES. 
baskets, Pansy or Verbena, Marston's Pattern. Wood or wire handles, standard size, 10 in. long, 5 in. wide, 
3 in. deep, per 100, $2.00; per 1,000, $18.00. Large size, 12 in. 
long, 7 in wide, 3 in. deep, per 100, $3.00; per r,oco, $25.00. 
Brushes, Flat Paint. For applying tree ink and general use. Thor¬ 
oughly well made and of good material. 3% in. wide, 25 cts. each. 
Caps , Hay, Breck’s Improved, brown, medicated, complete with 
ropes and pins, 50 cts. each ; $48.00 per 100. 
• 
This color is famous the world over and is used wherever it is 
desired to impart the “golden tinge of June’* to butter at all seasons 
of the year. Bottle sufficient to color 500 lbs. of butter, 25 cts.; for 1,200 lbs., 50 cts.; for 2,500 lbs., $1.00. 
Cotton Batting. For packing flowers, etc., per sheet, 6 cts. 
Jansen's D^TER 
D A !< ls r(oW 
(K 
est 
st- 
STERLING WORTH WEED KILLER. 
WEED ^SknLLE* 
•TtDuteC C«TNK4t C& 
^ • I wv V vw 
Sterlingworth Weed Killer is a most satisfactory and powerful Weed Killer, compound¬ 
ed especially for use on walks, drives, tennis courts, golf links, etc., etc. It is a dry powder 
to be dissolved in water. When applied to vegetation it completely destroys all kinds of 
weeds, grass (including milk weed and witch grass), briars, burdock, dandelions, daisies, 
thistles, poison ivy and other objectionable vegetable growths. One application kills roots 
as well as foliage, preventing further growth. It may be applied with an ordinary watering 
can. One gallon covers three to four square yards. Full directions on each package. 
PRICES: 1 lb. pkg., makes 15 gals., covers 45 to 60 sq. yds., 50 cts.; 3 lb. pkg., 
makes 45 gals., covers 130 to 180 sq. yds., $1.25; 5 lb. pkg., makes 100 gals., covers 300 to 400 sq. yds., $2.co. 
Glazing Points, The Peerless • The only durable and reliable points. 
vPAT°.nov. 17^^45^=^ Made of galvanized steel wire; no rights and lefts. No raising up 
18 when driving. Three sizes. Nos. 2, 2% and 3. The Nos. 2 and 2% are 
^ for general use; the No. 3 for extra heavy work. Price, per box of 1,000, 
60 cts. Pincers for driving same, 40 cts. 
Krop Kollar, Faye's Patent. This is one of the simplest, yet most use¬ 
ful articles that has been offered the farmers and gardeners for the pro¬ 
tection of early crops from cut worms t 
cold winds and frosts. It consists of a 
flexible fibre-board collar that can be 
a glass roof easily fastened on, and a shutter 
l 
uickly adjusted around plants, 
or use in extra cold weather. We believe it will prove of great value for 
Net prices, dozen 
if 
V 
/k it 
• lir 
protecting corn, melons and other early or tender plants. 
70 cts.; 100, $5.00. 
Mats, Straw . Hotbeds, 6x6, $1.75 each; 3 x 6, $1.25. Other sizes to order. 
Palmer Hotbed Mat No. 2. Size 76 x 76 in., wool filled and quilted, frost proof, duck and burlap outside, $1.50 each. 
Paper, Tarred. For use with tree ink, in rolls about 50 lbs., per lb., 4 cts. 
Pencils. Wolff’s Indelible Garden. Por writing on wood labels, with point protector, each, 
20 cts.; doz., $2.00. 
Protectors, Arlington Plant. Protects from bugs, borers and fowls, also subdues wind, 
rain and cold, 15 cts. each ; dozen, $1.50. 
The Ross Patent. This protector consists of a heavy water-proofed hood, a U-shaped 
Arlington Plant 
Protector 
coppered wire anchor so attached to the hood as to secure it in position over the plant, 
and at the same time allow of its being raised and tilted to protect from the wind or admit 
sunshine. Occupy but small space and nest for storing. The hood is 5 in. high. Price, 
dozen, 25 cts.; 100, $1.60; 1,000, $15.00. # 
Protecting Cloth for Hotbeds. Used as a substitute for gla: s for protecting plants in early 
Spring ; in pieces of 60 yds., 10 cts. per yd. 
Putty Bulbs. A simple and useful device for applying putty to sashes , $1.00 each. 
MASTICA. 
We originally introduced Mastica to the horticulturists 
of New England. It is superior to any and all other prepa¬ 
rations for the purpose, and when results and labor in setting 
or resetting glass are considered it is decidedly the cheapest 
article to use. 
We are the Manufacturers' Distributing 
Agents for Boston. 
For glazing greenhouses, new or old. The use of 
Mastica avoids the necessity of frequent re-glazing. It can 
be used to bed in or on the outside, with a machine; one 
gallon will cover about 290 running feet (one side). Gallon 
cans, $1.25; half gallons, 65 cts. 6% discount allowed on 
orders for 6 gallons; 10% discount allowed on orders for 10 
gallons. Net F. O. B. Boston. 
Machines for applying Mastica, $1.25 each. Net. 
See Special Offers on third page of cover. 
