. Descriptive catalogue of choice farm, garden and flower seeds, roots, plants and garden requisites. Nursery stock New York (State) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. ALLEN'S RETAIL PRICED For Garden, Hot House, and Nursery purposes. This Iuk marks a jet black on prepared zinc tags. Price, 35 cents per bottle. Tags, 10, 15, 20 and 30 cents per doz., according to size. Boxes containing 4 doz. Tags, 1 doz. each size, a pen, one bottle of ink, 3 doz. plated wires and emery paper: Price, 75 cents. Either size tag may be had separate, by the gross, hundred or thousand. These tags are mo


. Descriptive catalogue of choice farm, garden and flower seeds, roots, plants and garden requisites. Nursery stock New York (State) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. ALLEN'S RETAIL PRICED For Garden, Hot House, and Nursery purposes. This Iuk marks a jet black on prepared zinc tags. Price, 35 cents per bottle. Tags, 10, 15, 20 and 30 cents per doz., according to size. Boxes containing 4 doz. Tags, 1 doz. each size, a pen, one bottle of ink, 3 doz. plated wires and emery paper: Price, 75 cents. Either size tag may be had separate, by the gross, hundred or thousand. These tags are more economical than the common wooden ones, as they will last for years, and may be used repeatedly by erasing with a small piece of emery paper, thus preserving the name of each plant to maturity; and in transportation of Trees, etc., will prove of great value. Climate, weather, or time has no effect on the writing. N. B.—Clean the tags before using with a piece of fine emery paper. This Ink contains nothing injurious to either person or fabric. u Hexamer's Prong Hoe v (Trade Mark) Price, $ without handle; $ complete, with handle; $ without handle, by mail, postage prepaid. If sent by express, all charges to be paid by purchaser. No hoes sent C. O. D. This implement performs the work far better than the ordinary hoes and weeding tools, saving one-third to one-half the labor. It weighs 2\ pounds, has six prongs of spring steel, eight inches long, set two inches apart, in pairs, in a malleable iron head, and fastened by a wedge. They are light and strong, and cannot be bent or broken by ordinary usage, and if injured by accident can be easily removed and replaced. As a Tillage Implement, it will work the soil thoroughly from one inch to eight inches in depth, performing the offices of fork, hoe and rake, picking out and throwing off the stones free from the soil, destroying small weeds, and loosening or uprooting large ones, aud leaving the surface smooth and the gr


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