HALE'S PATENT MOLE TRAP. 



(.See C'«^). 

 This i3 warranted tj be the beat and most 

 complete Mole Trap ever invented, and is su- 

 perior to all others in the following respects : 

 OwinjtJtiie arrangements for holding the 

 spring, it is easier to set than any other trap, 

 and cianot " startle " or injure the operator 

 while b:;ing set. 



Tu3 construction of the trap is such that it 

 ■wdl cat^h moles when quite deep in the 

 grouud, and there being no pin or other ob- 

 struction iirojecting into the run, there is 

 nothing to frighten or disturb the mole as it 

 passes, an 1 ia doing so raises the ground over 

 the "run" [which always sinks somewhat], 

 just enoug'a t> spring the trigger, which 

 mmt llrmly rist on thesiil over the " run." 



Tub points of the pins being constantly in 



the ground, it cannot catch or injuro chickens 



or oth ^r domestic animals. 



Cauu jt be blown over by wind, or injured 



in any manner by rain or storm, and 



being made entirely of metal, cannot 



warp, twist or get out of order, and is 



light, neat and durable. 



The ground not being disturbed in 

 any way. it can be set very close to 

 plants without injuring them ; and it 

 can also be sjt touching a wall, fence, 

 etc.. without impairing the working of 

 the trap in any way. I'ricc, 82.50 each. 



PENDULTJM FORCE OR 

 LIFT PUMP. 



,iee CiUj. 

 Valuable for forcing water through 

 hose for watering plants in Garden or 

 Greenhouse, Wa.Mhing Windows, Car- 

 riages, etc., and for fire jiurposes. It 

 can le used with two dischari.'e pipes, running in different directions. The Cylinder 

 Swivels round, placing the spout in any direction. By 1 wscniU'.; three thumb pcrews on. 

 the top, it acts as a ciimmon lift pump. It will let baik the water, to avoid Ireezing. All 

 inside parts are easily got at, to put in order. Adapted for wind-mill by substituting 

 crank and shackle in place of brake. 



1= S2. 1 C E S : EACH. 



No.O, 252 inch bore of cylinder, suitable for 1 inch pipe, $H SI 



1, 3>.i 





WATERS' IMPROVED TREE PRUNER. 



(See Cull. 

 The foUomng are some of its advantages : 

 1st. The peculiar construction of the hook that en- 

 ■ ircIeH the limb, the support of the blade being upon 

 I'uth hides, which is very important, allowing the blade 

 t > 1 e laarte very thin, thereby reducing the resistance of 

 the W'lnd. and making an easier and smoother cut than 

 aii\- nthiT device. 



-il. Tlic knife being connected by a rod, the pole may 

 be of any desired length, thus requiring no ladder or 

 climbing. 

 3d. 'I he small space required for working the knife 

 allows it to be used among close, dense branches, where great difficulty is found in using the old- 

 lashione.l shears. 



For pruning raspberry, b ackberry and rose bushes, it lias proved peculiarly serviceable. For re- 

 moving worms' nests, and thinning out fruits, it i.s very desirable and can be used as a fruit picker. 



Length of pole, 4 :e-'t $2 00 | Length of pole, 10 feet $2 75 



G •• 2 25 Extra Knives, each 30 



8 ■• 2 ;0 I '• ■' perdozen 3 60 



DAVIS' LAWN RAKE 



A perfect implement for cleaning lawns from leaves, grass, and aU 

 kinds cit rubbish, and the only one that will do it without injuring the 

 gratis and roots. 



Will level and prepare a garden bed for the seed better and quicker 

 than any other tool. The teeth of this rake are made of the best 

 quality of spring steel. Price, $1,03 each. 



for attaching to a pole with screws or bolts, to use in cutting 

 higher branch' s. The lightning teeth ar ■ used for the larger 

 limbs. whUe the fins teeth are used lor cutting the small limbs 

 and twigs, thereby doing away with the knife and shears en- 

 tirely. Price, IGinch, S5r. ; 18 inch, $1.00 : '^Oinch, ^\.-2ii. 



BOYNTOFS LIGHTNING PRUNING SAW. 



The Lightning Saw is designed to cut by direct action both ways. 

 As a pruning saw it has no equal. Holes are provided in the handle 



Noyes' Hand Weeder. 



price, 40r. each. 



Price, Sic. each 



