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WATTH* AHPARAOU8 buncher. 
MEASURE, SEAMLESS STEEL. 
Tile 
Saniiary 
Poultry 
Drinking 
Fountain 
FORK. CHISEL. 
Henderson’s TOOLS AND REQUISITES. 
Asparagus Kunrlier, Watts's. Adjusts to any size of bunch... 
Asparagus Knife. Straight edge, 25c. each.do/.., 
slant edge, 30c. each. 83.00 doz.; V-shaped edge, 35c. each, do/..’ 
Asparagu* 'lie*. (Ranhia). lb., lfic.; 10 lbs., $1.50; 25 lbs. at.. 
Axes. Best quality, handled—Light, 2*4 lbs., 80c.; .Medium, 
3 lbs., 90c.; Heavy, 3^ lbs., $1 00 ; Boy’s Axe.. 
Bill Books. For cutting underbrush, trimming hedges, etc. 
ItriiMh Axe. Axe handled for shrubbery and underbrush. 
Cult* M eaner for calves, 60c.; for yearlings, 80c.; for cows. 
Cuponlzlng Tools. Completo set, with instructions. 
Cattle Cards. Best quality, large size.per pair, 
Curry Combs. Extra quality, 8 row. with mane comb.’ 
Corn II nsker. Excelsior; malleable iron ; llts either hand. 
Corn Break, The Eureka. For breaking olf ears in husking ; 
fits either hand ; twice as much can be done with It. 
Corn Knives, Serrated Kdge. Finest steel.* 
Eureka Corn Knife. Forged steel. 
Cradles. Grain Cradles. 5 lingers ; complete with scythe 
Crowbars. Steel, wedge pointed ; 10 to 24 lbs.per lb., 
IHIthers. Henderson's Bound Dibble for transplanting .. . 
Flat Steel Dibble, 2J<[x9 inches, for plants. 
“ ** 4 x 10 inches, for nursery stock. 
Drinking Fountains for Poultry. “Sanitary," 1 gal., 50c.; 2 
gals., 85c. “ Pineland.” for fowls, 75c.; for chicks. 
Egg Tester, 35c., or with lamp.’’ 
Floral Tools. Small, forchildren ; set of four pieces_ 
Lu ge, long handled, good material, useful for ladies. 
Floral and Burdening Tools. Youth's Set. Five pieces’ 
spado, hoe, rake, trowel and huml-weeder ; lirst-class. 
Forks— 
Blgglng or Spading. Best; strapped D or long handled, 
same prices. Four prong, 76e.: five prong. 
Manure Forks. Best ; strapped I) or long handled, 'same 
prices. Four tine, 75c.; five tine, 85c.; 6 tine. 
Manure Forks, “ Extra Heavy.” Diamond-shaped tines. 
Lour tine, 90c.; live tine . 
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3.50 
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1.25 
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2.75 
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Combined Scuffle Hoe and Buko. (Fig. 23.) Handled. 8 inch 
cut and six tooth rake, 75c.; 9% inch cut ami eight teeth. .$0.85 
Combined Draw Hoe and Knke. (Hg. 19.) Handled ; steel. 
4 % inch cut and lour teeth, 35c.; 6^ inch cut and six teeth. 45 
Crab or Cranberry Hoe. i.oo 
Half-Moon Scuffle Hoe. 7*4 inches diam., 50c.; 9 inches 
’rong Hoes, or Potato Hook*. (Fig. 20.) 6 round tine, 40c.; 
4 broad tine. 
Hay Forks. ’ Best quality ; long strapped handies. Two tine 
three tine, 45c. : four tine. 
Potato Digging Forks. Expressly made for the purpose • 
six heavy round tines, not too sharp ; strapped D handle 
' egef able Scoop Forks. Will load to head without raising 
points : strapped 1) handle: eight tine, $1.50 ; ten tine.. 
M oodea Stable Forks. For handling bedding without dan¬ 
ger of sticking animals ; best hickory ; 3 tine. 
Stone Picking Forks. Tho handiest tool for the purpose.. 
Hand M ceding or Transplant lag Forks. American mal¬ 
leable, 15c. ; English steel. 
Fruit Picker, The Perfect. Galvanized steel wire, attaches 
to pole of any length. Price, without pole. 
PI a alley’s. With pole, $1.50 ; without pole. 
Garden Lines. Best braided linen, 100 feet. 
Garden Line Beds. Malleable 
Gurdener’s Gloves. Heavy Gout, for thorny plants . 7.7 .'."pair" 
Rubber, with gauntlets, men’s sizes, $1.60 ; ladies’ sizes... ’ 
Glazing Points, V an Beypcr’s, per box of 1,000, 65c. Pincers. 
Grass Hooks. ( Seepage ms.) 
lifting Chisel. Handled. 
lifting Wax. Trowbridge’s, % lb., 10c.; % lb., 20c.; l ib 
v Knives, Lightning. For cutting down hay in the stack or 
bale : also for ensilage, dry fodder, etc. 
Fischer’s Patent. 
tehets—Axe Pattern. Handled. For pruning, hunters’use 
etc. No. 1, 1 y 2 lbs., 65c.; No. 2. 1 ; # lbs., 75c.; No. 3, 2 lbs ’ 
(Ige Knife. 21 inches long, blade 13 inches ; of llnest steei, for 
trimming woody hedges. 
Hedge 
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Hoes—Draw or Field. (Fig. 21 .) Finest quality, socket handled 
®»«., 25c. ; and following sizes : 6 in., 7 in., 7*4 and 8 in....each 
Meadow Hoe. Socket handled, 8 in., 40c.; 9 in., 45c.- 10 in ’ 
Turnip Hoe. 7J^ inch, 40c.; 8)^ inch.’ ’’ 
Dnloa Hoe. 6 Inch, 35c. ; 7 inch, 40c.; 8 inch...’. 
M urrell Ilcart-Shnpcd Hoes. The finest garden hoe made.’ 
Small Size, 45c. ; medium size, 60e. ; large size. 
Acme M'ceding and Cultivating Hoc. Doable Prong (Fig. 
ifMKInch blades, 50c.; Single Prong (Fig.22), 6inch blades 
English Scuffle or Pasli Hoes. Imported. (Handles extra 
10c. each.) 5 inch, 50c.; 6 inch, 65c.; 7 inch, 60c.; 8 inch. 
65c.; 9 inch, 70c.; 10 inch. 75c.; 12 inch. ’ 
Lightning or Y-Shaped Scuffle Hoe. (Fig. 24.)'Handled! Ends 
of blade turned up to prevent cutting plants. 8 inch cut.. 
50 
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1.25 
90 
1.00 
1.00 
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60 
1.25 
1.75 
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60 
60 
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1.35 
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65 
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75 
85 
60 
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60 
45 
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55 
40 
Hot Bed Frames (without sash), for two 3 x 6 sash, $L50 ; for 
three wish. $9.00 ; for four sash. 10 50 
,lot J* edSuKh ’ u “glazed, 3x6 feet, for 6 x 8 inch glass" 80c.’ each, 
$9.00 doz., per 100 . . . 7 . ..70.00 
Extra fine quality, painted, ungiazed, 3 x 6 feet for 8 x10 
glass $1.25 each, $14.00 doz.; Glazed, $ 2.75 each, per doz.31- 
Hot Bed Mats, live straw, 3x6 feet, each, 81.25.do/.., 14 
„ . ‘‘ . ‘ “ 6 x 6 feet, each, $ 2.00 .doz., 2 i 
Burlap Mats, lined, waste wool and cotton, quilted. 
Size A — 40 x 76 inches, 60c. each, per doz. fl 
“ B—76 x 76 “ 90c. “ « .' “ 5 
Waterproofed Daek Mats. Same as above, with water¬ 
proofed duck on one side to shed rain. 
Size C — 40 x 7'i inches, $1.25 each, per doz. 12 
“ D—76 x 76 “ 1.75 “ “ . is 
Knives, Budding. Ivory handles, finest quality steel ; straight 
blade, long handle (o, 81.00 ; straight blade, short handle (it, 
$1.00 ; round point blade, curved handle (a) . i 
Knives. Pruning. Stag handles, finest quality. Medium size, 
single blade (D), 75c.; medium size, double blade (k>. $1.00- 
large size, single blade (f). ' 
Labels, M oodea. Garden labels are put up in packages of Hmj ; 
}>ot, plant and tree labels in narWinp* nf Ran 
Garden, 
Pot, 
8 inches.... 
— Plain, $0.40^per 100. 
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uiuss liuot-i ii oiiu-r. r or permanent labelling 5c. each, 50c. 
doz., mailed ; or, buyer paying expressage, per 100. 3 
Must leu, for glazing greenhouses, sash, etc.—new or old- 
superior to putty, does not crack off. 1 gallon glazes 300 lineal 
feet. Prices: 50c. qt., 76c. W gal., gallon. i 
Mast lea (Hazing Machine, for applying above. l 
Measures, Sciimtcs* Steel. {Dry Measures.) Stamped from one 
piece, with heavy top hand ; galvanized. Quart size, 35c.; two 
Quarts 46c.; four quarts, 60c.; eight quarts, $i.00; bushel. 2 
Oak Measures, *4 bushel, 75c. : peck, 45c.; four quarts, 35c • 
two quarts, 25c.; one quart, 20c. Nest of these Jive .’ 1 . 
Pencils. Indelible Label Pencil. Black lead, 5c. each_do/.., 
I leks. Clay or Bullroad. Handled. Light, 75c.; medium... 
l*Iek Mattock. Axe handled. \ 
Axe Mattock. Axe handled. . \ 
Plant Protectors, Bryant’s. Bentwood bows covered with 
netting, 15c. each, $1.60 doz., $12.00 hundred. 
Waterproof Paper. Cone-shaped, for individual plants. 
6 ins. hi^h.per doz., $0.25 ; per 100, 1.75 
. “ 60; “ 3.75 
. “ 75; « 5.50 
.. “ 1.00; « 7.75 
For vines and seedlings in masses. 
.per doz., $0.50 ; per 100, 3.75 
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12 
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1I11I Protectors, 
10 ins. diam... 
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Protecting Cloth. Prepared to prevent mildewing anil rotting. 
Heavy Grade Protecting Cloth. Per yd., 12c.; per piece 
of about 40 yds., at lie. per yd. 
Medium Grade Protecting Cloth. For general purposes 
Per vd.. 10c.; per piece of about 60 yds., at 8*4c. yd. 
Light Grade Protecting Cloth. Mostly used in South 
Per vd., 5e.; per piece of about 68 yds., at 4c. per yd. 
1 rimers, M liters’Tree. The best primer on the market • cuts 
limbs up to % inch in diameter ; with four foot handle 75c • 
six foot, 85c.; eight foot, $1.00; ten foot, $1.15; twelve 
foot. 
Telegraph ” Primer, attaches to pole of any length,* oper¬ 
ates with a cord ; a soring throws knife hack.. 
The “Victor” Tree Primer. Chisel blade with finger 
guide. Very rapid work may be done with this. 2.00 
HOT BED FRAMES, HA8H AND PROTECTING 
CLOTH. 
PROGRESSIVE POULTRY-KILLING KNIFE. 
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