. Bulletin. January 20, 1916. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies; Nurseries (Horticulture); Shrubs; Roses; Trees; Fruit; Gardening. IMPROVED TREE GAUGE—Price, any quantity, 50 cents each. Made from "Sheradised" steel (a new process of treating steel); absolutely rust-proof; both sides marked alike; always right side up; guaranteed accurate to within one-hun- dredth of an inch; indestructible; easy to read. CHEMICALS FOR FUMIGATING—Cyanide of Potash (Merck & Co.'s 98 per cent). In ori


. Bulletin. January 20, 1916. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies; Nurseries (Horticulture); Shrubs; Roses; Trees; Fruit; Gardening. IMPROVED TREE GAUGE—Price, any quantity, 50 cents each. Made from "Sheradised" steel (a new process of treating steel); absolutely rust-proof; both sides marked alike; always right side up; guaranteed accurate to within one-hun- dredth of an inch; indestructible; easy to read. CHEMICALS FOR FUMIGATING—Cyanide of Potash (Merck & Co.'s 98 per cent). In original sealed tin packages. 1 lb. cans, 65 cts; 5 lb. cans, $ Cyan- ide of Potash is excluded from the mails, but can be shipped by express or freight. Sulphuric Acid. (Specific gravity, ) Large, glass-stoppered bottles, se- curely packed in cases ready for shipment. 10 lb. bottle, $; 15 lb. bottle $ Sulphuric acid cannot be shipped by express, but can be shipped by freight. RAFFIA—We use the best Raffia we can buy, regardless of its cost, because, for nurserymen's use, the best is most economical. Price, per pound, in lots under 10 pounds 15c Price, per pound, in lots of 10 to 50 pounds 12%c Price, per pound, in lots of 50 to 100 pounds ll%c Write for prices on full bales of about 220 pounds. F. 0. B. here. CORDAGE, TWINES, ETC.—Flax Sail Twine. For sewing burlap; put up in skeins, per pound, 30 cents. Two-Ply Sisal Cord (breaking strength 170 pounds). For heavy express bales; on reels of about 50 pounds each, per pound 12c. We cannot sell less than a reel. Four-Ply Wool Twine. For tying in bunches. Put up in balls of about one pound each. Packed in bales of about 130 lbs. The strongest, most uniform wool twine made. Not loaded, with "dope," will run about 260 feet to pound. In bale lots, per pound, 9% cents; in less than bale lots, per lb, 11c. Tarred Sisal Yarn or Lath Cord. In coils. Good for tying trees for storage or cellars. About 100


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