GARDEN IMPLEMENTS. 



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ally got rid of by using a first-class trap. The one we 

 here illustrate is, we believe, the best we have ever used. 

 It is called " Hale's Perfect Mole Trap." To be success- 

 ful, however, a person should know where to set a trap, 

 as any " run " will not always do. Moles go through 

 some "runs" regularly, and through others only once. 

 To find a " regular run," press the ridge down with your 



9 foot in various portions of the grounds. 



An examination next morning will show 

 some depressions that have been raised, 

 and will show where the regular runs are. 



Fig. 175. 



Fig. 174 



THE PRUNING SAW (figure 175) is used for cutting off 

 branches that are too large for the knife, for removing 

 dead ones, etc. It can be had of various sizes, from six- 

 teen to twenty inches in length, and can be attached to 

 a pole, so that the higher limbs can be reached. 



