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MEHLER'S HANDY EDGER. 



The handle at one side gives full view of the work 

 the entire width of the edger and the handle being at 

 your side, permits the edger to be drawn with a knife- 

 like action instead of chopping, thus insuring a 

 straight line. Where foot pressure, is applied, there 

 is a I of in. surface directly over the 

 center of the tool, thus forcing the full 

 width of the tool. Price, $1.25. 



"HALF MOON" 

 GRASS AND TURF-EDGING KNIFE. 



For trimming the sod around borders of 

 walks, etc. Price, with handle, 75c. each. 



MEHLER S HANDY EDGER. 



HALF MOON TURF-EDGING KNIFE. 



HENDERSON'S 



POTATO DIGGING FORK. 



Expressly made for digging pota- 

 toes and root crops It has 6 round, 

 heavy tines 10 

 inches long, 

 w ith points not 

 too sharp Made 

 with extra long 

 D handles, 

 strongly strap- 

 ped The best 

 tool for the pur- 

 pose 

 Price, Si 50 



TETHER CHAIN AND STAKE. 



MANURE FORKS. 



Best quality, strapped handles. 

 D-handle. 



4 tine SI. 25 Long handle $1.25 



5 " 1.40 " " 1.40 



6 " 1.75 " " 1.75 



VEGETABLE SCOOP FORKS. 



Made especially for handling beets, 

 potatoes, apples, corn, etc. 



Broad oval tines, flattened at the 

 tips; will not stick, cut or bruise, yet 

 loads to the head. 8 tine, $2.00. 

 10 tine, $2.25. 



Wrought stake with 

 swivel top, one swivel 

 in chain. Price com- 

 plete, 20-ft. chain, P. P 

 8 lb., SI. 50; 30-ft. 

 chain, P.P. 91b., $1.75. 



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ADJUSTABLE 

 'KRAUT" CUTTERS. 



.\icely made of hardwood. 



No. 55 — 3 knives 8 x 26, 

 No. 65—3 " 9 X 30, 



No. 70— 3 " 12x36, 



$1.50 

 2.25 

 3 . 25 



SPADING OR DIGGING FORKS. 



Extra quality, spear-pointed tines, 

 with diamond-shaped backs; handles 

 strapped. 

 D-handle. 



4 tine $1.25 Long handle $1 .25 



5 " 1 . 40 " " 1 . 40 



TRANSPLANTING FORKS 



A very convenient tool for trans- 

 planting plants, strawberries, etc. 

 Imported English Hand Fork, finest 



steel, 85c., P. P. lib. 

 American Hand Fork, malleable, 25c., 



P. P. lib. 



STONE PICKING 

 FORKS. 



The handiest tool for the purpose$1.25 



GRAIN CRADLES 



The improved 

 turkey-wing, pat- 

 tern used in North- 

 ern States; 5 fing- 

 ers. 



Price, complete 

 with scythe, $4.00. 



AD JUSTABLE 

 CORN HOOK. 



Three cutting ad- 

 justments; hard- 

 wood handle; steol 

 blade. Price, 45c. 

 i> each, S4.75 doz.. 

 P.P. 21b. 



SERRATED EDGE 

 CORN KNIFE 



Finest steel Balanced 

 handle, i'. not point hpa\,'>'. 

 Each. 40c.: $4.50 doc. 

 P.P. 3 lb. 



DIBBERS OR DIBBLES. 



Henderson's all-iron, hollow 

 light, of the proper size, shape 

 and "hang" for transplanting 

 celery, cabbage, tobacco, etc.; 

 polished blade, japanned handle: 

 length, 9?-4 in., 40c. each, P. P. 1 lb., 

 $4.00 doz. Wood Handle Dibbers, 

 8;<in.,50c., P.P. lib., ea., $5.00 doz : 

 9H in., 60c., P.P. 1 lb., ea., $6.00 doz. 



BRASS DIBBER. 



The best kind: being brass it scours 

 bright, works easy and will not rust. 

 7.5c. each, P. P. 1 lb., $7.50 doz. 



HAY FORKS. 



Finest quality steel, oval-shaped 

 tines; solid steel shanks, patent fer- 

 rule, polished handles, extra long and 

 strapped. 



2 tine, 80c., $8.00 doz. 



3 tine, 90c., $9.00 doz. 



4 tine, $1.00 $10.00 doz. 



Grafting Mallet. 



t\:Z:^ Grafting Chisel 



GRAFTING MALLET. 



60 cents. 



GRAFTING KNIFE AND CHISEL. 



Handled, $1,25. 



PERFECT FRUIT PICKER. 



Galvanized steel wire; attaches to 

 pole of any length. Price, without 

 pole, 4.5c., each, $4.50 doz., P. P. 21b. 



CANVAS FRUIT PICKER. 



The picker is very simple, there 

 being no springs to get out of order. 

 The bag holds from 15 to 20 average 

 size apples and 

 other fruit accord- 

 ing to size. The 

 picker will work at 

 any angle among 

 the branches and 

 when closed it is 

 like a wedge and 

 can be passed 

 through the foliage 

 without getting 

 fast. 



When the hinged 

 jaw closes it shuts 

 clean past the fruit 

 vou are picking and turns it partly 

 over which breaks the stem or fruit 

 from the limb without in any way 

 bruising or squeezing it. It's almost 

 impossible for fruit to be in such a 

 position that the hinged jaw can't be 

 made to put it in the bag. 

 Price, without pole, $1.00 



GARDEN LINES. 



Braided linen, 100 feet, 7.3c.. P. P. lib. 



GARDEN LINE REELS. 



Malleable, P. P. 3 lb 70r. 



GRAPE BAGS. 



To enclose the 

 growing bunches 

 of grapes as a pre- 

 ventive of Mil- 

 dew and Black 

 Rot, as well as 

 attacks of Bees, 

 wasps and other 

 Insects has been 

 largely practiced 



of late years with excellent results. 



The fiber bag although a trifle higher 



in cost is the most serviceable. 



Glazed Paper Bags 7KxlOK inches, 



per doz. 25c., per hundred, $1.50. 

 4Hlb. Square Botton Bags, $1.25 



per hundred. 



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I TROW BRIDSE'S GRAFTING WAXl 



GRAFTING WAX. 



{Trowbridge' s) 

 The best grade on 



the market. 



i^-lb. pkg., 20c.; 1-lb. 



pkg. . 35c. 



