. Bliss and Son's illustrated spring catalogue and amateur's guide to the flower and kitchen garden. . No. 4. No. 5. No. 6. No. 4.—HEART-SHAPED—FOUR SIZES. 1st size, - Hight, 33 inches, ------ Width, 20 inches, 2d size, Hight, 28 inches, ------ Width, 16 incites, 3d size, ------ Higlit, 22 inches, ------ Width, 14 inches, 4th size, ------ Hight, 18 inches, ------ Width, 11J inches, No. 5.—SHIELD-SHAPED—FOUR SIZES. Price. -SI 75 - 1 25 85 65 Price. 1st size, ------ Hight, 48 inches, ------ Width, 24 inches, - - - - - - - - $2 00 2d size, - Hight, 42 inches, ------ Width, 2" inches, --


. Bliss and Son's illustrated spring catalogue and amateur's guide to the flower and kitchen garden. . No. 4. No. 5. No. 6. No. 4.—HEART-SHAPED—FOUR SIZES. 1st size, - Hight, 33 inches, ------ Width, 20 inches, 2d size, Hight, 28 inches, ------ Width, 16 incites, 3d size, ------ Higlit, 22 inches, ------ Width, 14 inches, 4th size, ------ Hight, 18 inches, ------ Width, 11J inches, No. 5.—SHIELD-SHAPED—FOUR SIZES. Price. -SI 75 - 1 25 85 65 Price. 1st size, ------ Hight, 48 inches, ------ Width, 24 inches, - - - - - - - - $2 00 2d size, - Hight, 42 inches, ------ Width, 2" inches, -------- 1 25 3d size, ------ Hight, 36 inches, ------ Width, 16 inches, -------- 85 4th size, ------ Hight, 30 inches, ------ Width, 12 inches, - -- -- -- - 45 No. 6.—BRACKET. Price. Wire Basket, - - - - - - - - - - - - -$125 Flower Put. - - - - - . - - - - - - - -125 WOODRUFF'S PATENT PORTABLE BAROMETERS. O. 2, $ No. 1, walnut, $ No. 1, mahogany, § No. 1, ornamental, $ No. 0, wal- nut or oak, $ No. 0, rosewood, $ THERMOMETERS. Of various styles and finish, from 50 cents to $ each. NEW SEEF-REGISTERING GARDEN THERMOMETER, FOR HORTICULTURAL PURPOSES. TS upon the principle of that invented by Dr. Rutherford, the construction of which is exceedingly I simple. It consists of a glass tube, mounted on a strong zinc scale, with the divisions and figures raised, the bulb and part of the bore nf which is tilled with perfectly pure spirits of wine, in which floats freely a black glass index. A slight elevation of the Thermometer, bulb uppermost, will cause the glass index to pass to the surface of the liquid, where it will remain, unless violently shaken. On decrease of temperature, the alcohol recedes, taking with it the glass index; on an increase of temperature, the alcohol alone ascends in the tube, leaving the end of the index farthest from the bulb, indicating the lowest temperature that has taken place during the absence of the obs


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