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HORTICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. 
Garden Water-Pots, of various 
Ames’s Cast-Steel Spades, -tfith* 
Best Steel Spuding-Forks, with 
Best Steel Manure-Forks, four 
Cast-Steel Hoes, all sizes and puttAl 
Dutch, or Scullle Hoes, cast-steel', 
Garden Keels, various sizes and p 
Ames’s Cast-Steel Shovels 
Hexamer’s Prong Hoe, a very valuable implement 
Allen’s Weeding Hoe 
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Greenhouse Syringes, Brass (see page 116) 
Garden Syringe, Britannia Metal . 
Garden Syringe, tin, painted . 
Transplanting Trowels, various sizes , 
Garden llandforks. 
Cast-steel Garden Bake?., from eight to sixteen teeth 
Grass-Edging Knives, for paring and dressing grass edgings 
Hedge Shears, four different sizes, six to twelve-inch blade . 
Grass-Border Shears, with long handles, for clipping box and grass edgings 
Garden Lines, of various lengths and sizes, fifty to two hundred feet 
Grape or Vino Scissors, for thinning out grapes .... 
Ladies’ Garden Hoes. 
Ladies’ Grass, or Box Shears. 
Flower Scissors, or Gatherers, very useful, as they cut and hold the flower 
Avaruncators, very useful for pruning trees where the branches cannot easily be 
reached. It is attached to a pole, and operated by a lever and cord 
Pruning Shears, with sliding cut 
French Pruning Shears .... 
Water’s Tree Pruning Knife, very useful, poles 4 to 12 feet long 
Weeding Forks ...... 
Scythe Snaiths, best make .... 
Garden Boilers, Iron, English pattern, 22 inches long, 20 diamete 
den Roller made. 
Pruning Scissors, of various sizes and patterns 
Pruning Knives, of various patterns, Saynor’s and others 
Budding “ " “ “ “ “ 
Grafting " “ " “ “ “ 
Pruning Saws, of the best quality, fourteen to twenty inches long 
Fruit Gatherers, various patterns, three sizes . 
English Lawn Scythes, of the best quality . . 
Grass Scythes, cast-steel, of all sizes .... 
Scythe Kifles and Stones, of many kinds . . 
Grafting Irons. 
Grass Hooks or Sickles, three sizes . • • 
Wheelbarrows, Garden, of different sizes . • . 
Coal Shovels, for greenhouse. 
Cranberry Bakes, of differentsizes .... 
Sulphur Bellows, for dusting wees with Sulphur • 
Hay Forks, of all sizes . • s iA fk • • • 
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THE PATENT CHAMPION FORCE PUMP. 
PRICE $ 9 . 00 . 
This is the most valuable and efficient portable Pump for garden and other puimoses ever in¬ 
vented. It will throw six gallons of water per minute in a steady stream thirty to forty feet; or, 
with the sprinkler attached, spread the water in a fine spray; and is admirably adapted for use as a 
syringe, or for applying liquids to trees, plants, and shrubs*for the destruction of insects; also very 
useful for washing windows, carriages, &c., being a complete and perfect hand-apparatus for throw¬ 
ing water. It is made of brass, very strong, light, and durable; simple in construction, and not lia¬ 
ble to get out of order. It was awarded the highest premium (a silver medal) at the Mechaniss’ 
Fair in Boston. 
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