22 



IHIIEMPEIRSOM'S EMFILEMEMTS, T00ILS AHD IREQUHSETE^ 



WATT'S ASPARAGUS BUNCHER. 



The Best Buncher Made. 



May be adjusted by simply loosen- 

 ing the bolts at either end and pulling 

 out the arms to fit; thus both ends of 

 asparagus can be bunched properly. 

 As the asparagus grows larger at 

 one end than the other this will be 

 found at a great advantage, as both 

 ends can be regulated. Price, 1 lb. size, 

 S3.25;21b. size, S3.25. P. P. lOlbs. 



ASPARAGUS KNIVES. 



ilMMMlii 



MiiiliiM^^^^^^^ ')y. ..:,.. '.I ,."1)1.^ 



American straight edge, each, 40c.', 

 ."Vmerican V-shaped knife, small, each, 

 40c.; large, 50c. English, saw-tooth 

 edge, each SI. 75. P. P. 1 lb. 



BRUSH AXE. 



This is an excellent tool for trim- 

 ming out underbrush, cutting down 

 old berry hedges, etc. 



Price, handled, SI. 25. 



AXES. 



Best quality, handled. 

 Light, 2"< lbs., SI. 10; medium, 3 lbs. 

 S1.35; heavy, 3>i lbs., S1.60. 

 Boy's Axe, $1.00. 



BEET TOPPING KNIFE. 



Especially made for rapidly and 

 easily cutting off the tops of beets, 

 mangels, rutabagas, etc.. Price, 65c., 

 P. P. 1 lb. 



HANDLED 

 BASKETS. 



B e s t o a k 

 splint, stiff bail 

 round rim. 



\ bushel, 70c 



FARMER'S BASKETS. 



Best Oak 



Splint. 



Hand made. 



Each. 



Bushel 90c. 



libush., $1.35 

 2" " 1.60 



3 " 2.50 



-1 HENDERSON'S 



GARDEN 



BASKET. 



This basket is 

 made of white wil- 

 low with 3 com- 

 partments and fills 

 along felt want for 

 the amateur gar- 

 dener. We fit these 

 baskets with 1 pair 

 Goat Skin garden- 

 ers' gloves, 1 pair 

 8JiLeader Pruning 

 Shear, 1 English 

 weeding fork, 1 

 Eureka weeder, 1 

 6-in. solid steel 

 trowel, 1 budding 

 knife, 1 pair trim- 

 ming scissors, 1 

 pair flower gather- 

 ing scissors, 1 ball 

 twine. 



Price, complete 



Basket only 



Flower Picking Basket, to stick in the ground. 



. S14.00 



4.00 



. 4.00 



"TURN TABLE" APPLE PARER. 



With push-off so arranged that 

 parings and juice cannot fall upon 

 it; pares close to the fork and does 

 good work. P.P. 41b. Price, 85c. 



Apple Parer, Corer and Slicer. 



The parings and juice fall clear of 

 the working parts; strong, durable 

 and does good work; it can be used 

 to pare only without coring and 

 slicing, if desired. Price, S1.75 



P.P. 41b. 



STEEL WIRE TREE BRUSH. 



No. 160. For large trees SI. 75 



" 161. Fastens to pole for 



large trees 2.00 



" 162. For branches and 



young trees 1 . 75 



MEHLER'S 



Band J Cultivator and Weeder. 



Works with ease Saves the knees. 



An entirely dis- 

 tinct tool 6J-J in. 

 wide ■\vith a spec- 

 ial handle i}i ft. 

 long: entire 

 weight 2 lbs. 



Note the special 

 arrangrenient of 

 the 5 teeth, which 

 allows cultivation 

 closerto the plant 

 than any other de- 

 vice aiid at the 

 same time on 

 three sides at one 

 stroke ; jou being 

 in a comfortable 

 standing; position. 



No hoe is need- 

 ed where this tool 

 is tised; just the 

 thing forworking 

 among flowers 

 and young vege- 

 table plants. 



^WOBtMi 



ENGLISH BILL HOOK. 



Very handy for trimming shrubbery 

 hedges, etc., where a long-handled 

 hook cannot be used. Price, SI. 85. 

 P. P. 41b. 



Made to order, with any name or 

 initial for marking tools and imple- 

 ments. }, V and i inch letters. 



Price, with 6 letters or less, $2.00. 

 Additional letters, each. 35c. 



THE NORCROSS LONG HANDLED 

 CULTIVATORS AND 

 WEEDERS. 



Most useful of hand Garden Tools. 

 It will pull out weeds, pulverize the 

 ground thoroughly, leaving it level. 



It will work between rows or the 

 centre shovel can be removed and 

 the row straddled if desired. 



It is adjustable in width by sliding 

 the top plate. 



It is light, weighing but three 

 pounds including long handle. 



Price, 3 prong, 65c.; 5 prong, 95c. 



THE "PULL-EASY" CULTIVATOR. 



This new garden tool is ideal for cultiva- 

 ting, stirring and pulverizing the soil between 

 rowed crops; the teeth of cold pressed steel are 

 unbreakable and are shaped and pitched 

 just right to penetrate the ground without 

 down pressure and pull easily. The frame is 

 hinged 'in the middle so it can be adjusted — 

 opened or closed, adapting the tool to_ differ- 

 ent widths of rows between 7 and 18 inches, 

 or the center tooth may be removed allowing 

 the cultivator to "straddle" the row, i.e. work 

 iDoth sides of one row. The handle of tough 

 smooth white ash is 41 feet long so that stoop- 

 ing is not necessary. Winged thumb nuts on 

 the bolts facilitates the adjustments. Culti- 

 vating the garden with the "Pull-Easy" is 

 a pleasure. Price, Sl-25. 



^ f ■■ ;^J i 



\ I 



PULL-EASY 

 ADJUSTABLE CULTIVATOR 





