. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. TRADE LIST JAN., 1893. Sleel "Angle" Trowels. Dozen $3 00 2 25 1 25 They Won't Break. W. B. CLEVES, No. 1, S-iuch, Tempered and Polished, No. 2, 7inch, Bright Steel No. 3, Wnch, Bright Steel Steel Dibbers. No. 1, Flat Blade, 10x4 inches |15 00 No. 2, Flat Blade, 'jx2;a inches 12 00 No. 3, Round, 8x1 ^i inches 9 OO No. 4, Flat Blade, 7xl>^, Wood Handle. 4 50 Sold by all dealers in Horticultural wares. I will forward Freight paid on receipt of cash, when order amounts to $ or more, at above prices.


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. TRADE LIST JAN., 1893. Sleel "Angle" Trowels. Dozen $3 00 2 25 1 25 They Won't Break. W. B. CLEVES, No. 1, S-iuch, Tempered and Polished, No. 2, 7inch, Bright Steel No. 3, Wnch, Bright Steel Steel Dibbers. No. 1, Flat Blade, 10x4 inches |15 00 No. 2, Flat Blade, 'jx2;a inches 12 00 No. 3, Round, 8x1 ^i inches 9 OO No. 4, Flat Blade, 7xl>^, Wood Handle. 4 50 Sold by all dealers in Horticultural wares. I will forward Freight paid on receipt of cash, when order amounts to $ or more, at above prices. P. J. BERCKMANS. "It is just the trowel we ; THOMAS MEEHAN, Philadelphia. "A great advance over the ordinary garden ; PROF. L. H. BAILEY. "I find it very serviceable for transplanting. It is the stoutest trowel I ever ; JOHN LEWIS CHILDS. "The finest thing for garden work we have ever seen. For transplanting, lift- ing and setting plants it has no ; E. R. LAKE, Prof, of Horticulture and Botany, Wash- ington Agricultural College. "They are perfec- tion. We can't see how they could be any bet- ter. When first we saw them we shouted Eureka!" EBEN REXFORD. "Just what I have long wanted, especially for working among ; ioldl loy J. FATENTEE AND MANUFACTUKEK, ?, CJIiloaso And Pff Binghamton, N. Y. SOLD BY THE SEEDMEN OF AMERICA. Not Wishing you or your Customers any Harm, BUT OTHERWISE; IF the coming season is a Good Growing Season, there wi)l be Creeping, Crawling, Flying things—Insects,—which are called " BUGS," these will levy toll on all growing vegetation. jg@° PLEASE REMEMBER THAT SLUG-SHOT KILLS BUGS AND YOUR PEOPLE WILL WANT IT. °®a. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.


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