**CURVED HANDLE" 
GRASS OR SHEEP SHEARS. 
Extra long, 7-inch blades. 
The handles are curved to 
revent rubbing the knuck- 
Tes on the ground. Price, 
$1.00. 
HEDGE SHEARS, 
ALSO USED FOR 
TRIMMING GRASS. 
= 
8-in. blades, $1.25, with notch, 
$1.50; 9-in. blades, $1.50, with 
notch, $1.75; 10-in. blades, 
$1.75, with notch, $2.00 
The ‘‘notch” is at the heel 
of the blades, for cutting 
small branches. : 
LAWN SHEARS. 
For cutting 
grass under 
shrubs, 
fences, etc. 
Price, with 
two wheels, 
9-inch 
blades, $3.00. 
GRASS EDCING OR 
BORDER 
SHEARS. 
‘\ For trimming over- 
Daneing grass 
around edges 
of walks, etc. 
Price, 9-inch 
blades, $2.50 
or with 
wheel, $2.85. 
HAND FERTILIZER SOWER, 
For Top-dressing Lawns. 
It sows all kinds of commercial fertilizers, lawn en- 
richer, bone meal, wood ashes, lime, etc., in large or 
very small quantities. 
It can also besuccessfully used 
for fertilizing strawberry beds, and other garden and 
field work ; 
is excellent forsifting wood or coal ashes, 
sawdust, or drysand onicy walks 3 will alsosow damp 
sand by removing two blades. : 
The hopper is 34 inches long and holds one and a 
half bushels. 
Weight of machine, 
83 pounds. It is 
well made and nicely painted. Price, $12.00. 
GEM NOZZLE 
HOLDER. 
25c. each; 
by mail, 30c. 
For watering lawns, flower 
beds, ete. The hose is held 
firmly and can be adjusted 
to any elevation. 
AUTOMATIC SELF-CLEAN- 
WOODEN LAWN RAKE. 
WIE 
Best selected three bow, 24 
teeth, varnished head. 
Ere, 35c. each, $3.50 per 
OZ. 
REVERSIBLE STEEL LAWN 
si EN 
Jen 
THE “PLANET, JR.”” LAWN 
AND TURF EDGER, 
REVOLVING SOD 
CUTTER. 
**HALF-MOON”’ 
GRASS AND 
TURF EDCING 
KNIFE. 
SSS 
“Planet” Lawn and Turf Edger. 
This little tool trims the turf around the edges of 
the flower beds, walks, roads, etc.; the revolving cut- 
ter does perfect work, either on a curved or straight 
border, edging accurately at just the correct angle, 
and at the speed of a mile an hour, while the hoe 
cleans the bottom of walk. The hoecan beremoved 
if desired. It is invaluable in giving a finished 
appearance to thelawn. Weighs 26 pounds. Price, 
complete, $6.00. 
THE ‘‘GRADUATING” 
BRASS 
HOSE 
NOZZLE. 
SPRAY NOZZLE. 
With stop- 
cock, spray 
rose and 
stream. _ 
Prices, for 14% and ¥ in. 
hose, 75¢c.; for 1 in., 90c. ; post- 
age, 10c. extra. 
Will throw a coarse or a 
fine spray ora solid stream. 
Price, ¥% in., 50c.; 1 in., 60c.; 
postage extra, 5c, 
HUDSON’S 
HOSE ~ 
MENDER. 
Brass; will not rust or 
wear, scarcely decreases the 
flow. No fastening required ; 
barbs hold hose firm. Price, 
for hose with %-inch bore, 7c. 
Practical, simple, perfect. 
Box of 6 tubes, 20 bands and 
pliers. 75c. ; or by mail, $1 00. 
a aU etee on nose:) in.,4c,ea, | ech, 7c. doz. ;1in , 8c. each, 
Banps, 20c.perdoz.  —_—| 82¢: doz. By mail, add 6e. 
PLIERS, 30c. ; by mail, 35c. per doz. 
Plant and Tree Tubs. 
“lim a | \i il ng 
COLUMBIA TUBS. 
Durable cypress staves, held 
by strong steel wire hoops, 
CEDAR TUBS. 
Heavy iron hoops. Drop 
ING LAWN RAKE. 
RAKE. 
A backward motion of the 
operator will clean all the 
teeth at once, thus avoiding 
cleaning the teeth with the 
fingers. Made of best hickory. 
Heavily tinned steel teeth. 
The arched teeth for leaves 
and litter, and the opposite 
side for fine cut grass. 
26 teeth...... $0.90 each. Twenty-four teeth closely set 
BH) OO sonodo ies 20 in a 21-inch head. Price, 
UP OS Soames 2.00 <‘* 50c. each. 
handles, serving as hooks for 
carrying poles, Iron legs. 
Removable perforated bot- 
toms. Painted green outside 
and brown inside. Painted 
red if desired, at an extra 
cost of 10 per cent. 
that can be tightened by 
draw screws, connected with 
the handles. The ‘ Fancy” 
has staves finished like red 
wood, alternating with 
staves of natural finish, all 
varnished. The ‘Plain’ has 
smooth top and is entirely 
Outside Length p.. 
No. Diam. of Stave. Price. | natural hoods) 2 
0. 27 inches. 24 inches. $6.00 1 =| bog she 
ib oe 2 By || OC Ra ey | Bal Se 
pi es GB Bi £50 Ro SS a 
Gy pyle, GS ay. UG 4.00 a oles! 
5. 18 co 16 a 3.50 | A. 12in, 11lin. $1.50 $1.00 
6. 16 Go 14 OO 2.1D)| B. 15 S* 4 ac* 2.25 1.50 
7. 14 Sf 12 ¥ 225) |G.) 18) 6° 16 ** 3.00 2.00 
8) 13 a 11 on 2.00 | D. 21 ** 18 ‘* 3.75 2.50 
9. 12 OG 10 Ss 1.75 | BE. 2 “ Pay \* 450 3.00 
For trimming turf 
around edges of walksand 
For trimming the sod around 
borders of walks, etc. Price, beds, A revolving knife 
? enables the work to be 
with handle, 50c. each. done with rapidity. 
Price, $1.25. 
SUN DIALS. 
REDDICK 
MOLE TRAP. 
The best trap ine 
vented, easy to set, 
cannot injure doe 
mestic animals, 
Will catch moles 
quite deep in the 
ground. Nopinor 
4\ obstruction pro- 
j\. trudes in the ‘run’? 
to frighten them. 
Price, $1.25 each, 3 
for $3.50, $13.00 doz. 
Cast Iron, japanned with 
gilt figures, $1.50, 
Bronze, 10 in. diam., $6.00. 
An invaluable tool to aid in renovating bad spotsinlawns, 
grass plots, putting greens, etc. It is operated like a ram- 
mer, the lower surface being provided with spikes which 
puncture the sod, leaving small holes into which much of 
the seed or fertilizer drops when broadcasted, thus prevente 
ingits being blown or washed away. The holes are filled 
with soil by the first rain, which covers the seed so it can 
germinate. Price, $3.00. 
GRASS HOOKS, 25c. RIVETED- 
” Full size, 30c, BACK LAWS 
m SCYTHE. 
Thin broad 
blades, . 
strengthened by 
a riveted back, 
Sein.» $1-40;34in., 
.50; 36in., $1.60; 
38in., $1.70. eee0s 
RIVETED-BACK 
GRASS HOOKS. 
Thin blades, 
strengthened by a 
riveted back. 
Small, 50c. 
Medium, 55c. 
Large, 60c. 
Scythe Snaths or Handles, 
with patent fastening, 
9guc. each, 
HENDERSON'S 
CANE LIFTING 
WEEDING WEEDER. 
GOUCE. A chisel blade 
cuts off the weeds; 
the trigger 
holds them so 
they can be 
pulled out, 
Chisel Blade 
Weed Cutter. 60c. each 
With footrest 
so it can be prexsed, 
cutting off roots o} 
weeds withoutmar- y\ eq 
ring the lawn, i} 
EAs Hit 
Weel Price 50. cea,” 
A convenient tool for cut- 
ting weeds out of lawns with- 
out marring the surface, 
Price, 50c. each. 
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