DxciUBEB 2, 1920 



The Florists^ Review 



159 



T^RUNUTE GARDEN 

 ^ CULTIVATOR 



PRICE ^ RETAIL 



'pATENTtO 



A New One 



A Good One 



And a Money Maker 



''Strong, Light Steel, AU But the WheeP' 



JUST the thing for small gardens. Needed in most big gardens. The price makes it popular. Lasts 

 ALMOST FOREVER. Quickly pays for itself in labor saved. 



The side teeth are held by springs, relieving the shock; the swinging in and out leaves the ground 

 level, the soil well pulverized, making a thorough mulch that preserves the soil moisture, thus greatly in- 

 creasing the crop production. 



The broad, light, durable, wooden wheel stays on the surface. It is so balanced that the wheel does 

 not dig in the earth or push hard. 



Invaluable for working among flowers and small, closely planted garden truck. It has no equal for 

 easy operation, thoroughness and utility. 



Weight about four pounds without the handle. An ordinary hoe handle completes the implement. 



Trade Price $24.30 per dozen 



Place orders immediately for stock for Spring. Get it in your catalogue. 



Will be liberally advertised to consumers. Stock up and be ready for the demand. 



Circulars with address supplied free to dealers who have already closed their 1921 catalogues. Half- 

 tones or line cuts for catalogue or advertising on request. 



RUNLITE COMPANY 



ITHACA, N. Y. 



