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APRONS 
Canvas. Strong and durable, with two large pockets. Ideal 
for greenhouse wear. 75. 
Rubber. Valuable in washroom tand when syringing. Full 
size, best material. Black. $3.50. Supply limited. 
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ASPARAGUS KNIVES. Fish-tail patterns, none better for 
cutting “grass’’ in the field. Each, 50c.; 3 for $1.40. 
BASKETS 
Ask for prices in quantity. 
Berry Picking. Good for cut flowers, 
too. For 8 qt. baskets, reinforced 
handles, 85c. 
Market Gardeners’ Special Picking. 

Round, oak, extra heavy, stiff 
bail. 
Y% bu., ea., $1.25; doz., $13.50. 
D 34 tbu., ea., $1.45; doz., $16.20. 
oe yi Oak Market. Oblong, iron bound 
M. G. Special bail. %4 bu., 85¢e.; 44 bu., $1.10; 
Picking Basket % bu., $1.30; bu., $1.50. 
Raspberry Pints. Oblong, 100, $1.50; cases of 1000, $12.00. 
Round Picking. Drop bail 1% bu., ea., 90c.; doz., $10.00. 
BOOKS—ON UP TO DATE SUBJECTS 
Postpaid, on receipt of price. Ask about others. 
Commercial Floriculture, Bahr. Revised and Enlarged. 
A cultural guide for every man with a retail store 
or a greenhouse, 646 pages, 327 illustrations. 
Commercial Flower Forcing. Laurie and Poesch. 
A few of the subjects discussed are Green- 
house Construction and Heating, Soils, Fertilizers, 
Miscellaneous Cut Flower Crops, Pot Plants, Bulbs, 
Corms and Tubers, Forcing Hardy Plants, Cloth 
Houses, Wholesale Marketing, and Costs of Produc- 
tion. 564 pages, 49 illustrations. 
Cyclopedia of Horticulture. Bailey. 
Fertilizers for Greenhouse and Garden. Laurie and Ed- 
mond. Definite recommendations are made for a 
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Hand Book of Plants, Henderson. $4.50 
Herbs, Webster. The best book known on the subject. $1.25 
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How To Arrange Flowers, Biddle. ................. $1.00 
Lawns, Parker. Thoroughly reliable. ............... $1.25 
Perennials, Hottes. 280 pages. .......ce.eceeeeeeaes $2.50 
Plant Propagation, Hottes. 999 questions about ways 
and means of multiplying plants by seeds, buds, 
grafts or cuttings are answered. 238 pages, 136 
TWlustra tions Ph sas sesso add voice wrern. 5) ulstereloleueis Cueccestalsearsrate $2.50 
BRUSHES. Scrub, Goose Brand. The best brush for clean- 
ine clay pots. wach 40cr career cette Dozen $4.50 
DIBBLE. For transplanting plants. Steel points, wood 
handles. Large, each, 90c.; doz., $9.90. Small Size, each, 
80c.; doz., $9.90. 
EARTH OR PLANT BANDS 
Refer to Inside Front Cover for prices and complete 
description of Bird’s nutrient treated ‘Vita Bands” that 
aspure a well balanced growth and Tom Thumb Flats the 
most economical way to handle potted annuals in dozen 
Jats, 

CHOREMASTER 
ONE WHEEL GARDEN TRACTOR 
Various cultivating tools ‘have been designed to 
operate with the Choremaster for better lawn and 
garden care. You need only purchase the attach- 
ments required for your immediate use. 
Send for illustrated circular showing the many 
chores which this all season power unit can ac- 
complish with the numerous time and labor saving 
attachments available. Prices on application. 


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PERRY SEED COMPANY 
Supplies for Florist and Market Gardeners 
and F. O. B. Boston unless otherwise stated. 
FERTILIZER DRILL No. 219. A light, inexpensive, yet 
very practical tool for side-dressing growing crops. Built 
to handle dry fertilizers and place it just where it will 
do the most good. Adjustable as for quantity. 


Hopper for 30 Ibs. 
easily detachable, 
Planet. Jr. converting to a use- 
SE rear Ps ful GENES $9.95. 
Complete as | Fertilizer attach- 
illustrated 1 ment No. 215 only 
with stand (fits any Planet Jr. 
and coverer or Iron King Plow 
with a 24 inch 
$15.25 wheel) subject to 
being able to sup- 
ply. 
FORKS. Ask for prices on Repair Handles. ; 
Manure. Strap ferrule. ‘‘True Temper’? Quality. 
Malleable D handle, 5 tine, each $2.95; doz., $33.65. 
Six tine, each, $3.20; doz., $36.60. 
Potato Digger, 5 heavy round tines. Each, $2.60. 
Spading. Strap ferrule. 
Malleable-D handle, 4 tine, each, $2.20; doz., $26.25 
Extra Heavy, 4 tine, each, $2.70; doz., $30.75. 
All forks offered subject to being able to supply. 
GARDEN LINES. In 4y-ft. lengths, 65c. 
GLAZING GUN. Fills automatically. Expels Sterling 
Caulking Compound positively by force feed. The best 
caulking and glazing device known, No. 9 Large $5.50. 
NATURAL CAULKING COMPOUND. One of the best 
materials on the market for glazing greenhouses. Just 
the right consistency for use in glazing gun. Gal, $4.25. 
GLAZING POINTS. 
Peerless. Made of galvanized steel wire in three sizes. 
No. 1 for small single thick glass. No. 2 for medium 
thick glass. No. 2% for large double thick glass. Box 
of 1,000, $1.00; 10,000 for $9.50. 
Pincers for driving Peerless Glazing Points, $1.00. 
Zine City, (Siebert Style). Made with a prominent head, 
zine, cannot rust. 1200 to 800 per lb., %, % and % 
in., $1.00; 10 lbs., $9.50. 

New Hormodin Powder 
Acknowledged the best root-forming medium 
No. 1—Primarily for Carnations, Chrysanthemums, Poin- 
settias, Roses, and similar house, garden and greenhouse 
plants. 1%4 oz., tin, 50e; 1 lb. tin, $3.00. 
No. 2—For use on less sensitive species comprising many 
of the semi-woody types and common shrubs. 1% oz., 
tin, 75c.; 1 lb. tin, $4.50. 
No. 3—For the more resistant species like Evergreens and 
dormant leafless cuttings. 
1 oz., tin, $1.00; 1% lb. tin, $4.50. 
It is estimated that each ounce will treat about 2500 
cuttings. 
Combination Pkg.—Powders Nos. 1, 2 and 8 in one carton 
for amateurs and trial purposes, 75c. 
Perry’s High Grade Moulded Hose 
A first quality rubber hose built for service with a high- 
grade rubber inner tube. reinforced with two firmly 
braded cotton jackets and a durable pure rubber jac- 
ket vulcanized on. Combines great flexibility without 
sacrificing strength. Coupled, ready for use. Our sup- 
ply will be limited. Price on application. 
Coupled in 50 ft. lengths. 
3/4 in. $82.50 per 100 ft. 
5/8 in. $30.00 per 100 ft. 
ALL PRICES IN THIS CATALOG ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 
