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Baby Fountain Sprinkler. 
Baby Fountain Sprinkler (postpaid)....$1.25 
Fountain Shower Sprinkler; weight 
Se 1s RE ah Se ees a eS See Se ee aes .50 
Half-Cirele Fountain Sprinkler; weight 
EZ OS: ee 6 te Ki. eee eS oe 1.00 
LAWN MOWERS. 
I Cut Keen, Ball Bearing, 14-inch, $16.50; 
16-inch, $17.5¢. 
BRASS HOSE MENDER.—%-inch, 20c. 
each; $2.25 per dozen. 

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VEGETABLE OR FRUIT BASKET.— 
Made of No. 12% wire, with heavy top rim 
and drop handle. The wire is galvanized 
before Weaving. Size, % bushel. Price 
$1.50 each. 



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Steckler’s Gkra Gloves. 

STECELER’S OKRA GLOVES.—Made of 
erude mule’s skin; strong and durable; the 
article which was long wanted for gar- 
deners. $1.25 per pair, postpaid. 
WHETSTONES. 
American Indian Pond Whetstone, 
DOSED ALCS otek ore a. ser ee Sate kt OA a et .40 
Round English Whetstone, postpaid... .60 
French Whetstones, postpaid ..-.-..-........ .65 
Black Scythe Stones, each, postpaid... .40 
Fruit and Vegetable Gatherer’s: Bag, 
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FRUIT GATHERERS.—This is the ar- 
ticle to pick your fruits without bruising. 
It is made of galvanized wire, funnel 
shaped, put at the end of any desired 
length of pole. Price, $1.50, postpaid. 
KEES FRUIT PICKER.—The superiority 
of this fruit picker can be seen at a glance. 
Picking can be done from any angle by a 
gentle push or pull. The fruit falls into 
the cloth bag so there is no danger of 
bruising it. The bag is large—8& inches 
deep and 5% inches in diameter. It may 
be worked until filled and then, lowered to 
the ground without spilling. Price, with- 
out pole, $1.50 each, postpaid. 

Raffia is the name of a palm which fur- 
nishes a staple article of commerce called 
raffia fiber. It is used by the natives for 
making cloths called silk lambas and re- 
bannas, which bring fancy prices in Europe 
and America. While it has been used to 
some extent in America in the manufacture 
of hats, its principal use is for tying vines, 
flowers, asparagus and celery bunches and 
for grafting. It is as soft as silk, and not 
affected by moisture or change in tempera- 
ture so as to risk cutting or wounding the 
most delicate tissues and it does not break 
or ravel when folded or knotted. These 
qualities bring it into general use. % Ih,, 
30c.; 1 lb., 40c.; 10 lbs. lots and over at 
30c., not prepaid. Natural color, which is 
a light straw. 
KINDERGARTEN SUPPLIES.—We have 
on_hand a large stock of Raffia for Kin- 
dergarten use, which we quote in colors: 
Red, Green, Purple, Garnet, Black, Blue, 
Brown and Orange, 30c., per ounce; 75c. 
per \% lb.; $1.40 per 14 1b.; $2.50 per pound, 
postpaid. 
REEDS FOR WORKING RAFFIA. 


Postpaid 
Per 0z Per lb. 
ING oltre ts ree ea ene ee ae $0.30 $2.00 
SIN OM ne ger tos ee tee eo ee i ate 25 1.90 
INIO ME Stee=-- ee ee een ee ee .20 1.80 
INO: Bef .2 ee Be eats -20 1.75 
RAFFIA NEEDLES.—No, 18, small; No. 
20, large, 5c. each. 
MACREME CORD.—<Assorted colors; for 
use in Raffia work, 40c. per ball, postpaid. 
RINGS FOR WORKING MACREME 
CORD. 
No. 1. At 35c. per dozen, postpaid. 
No. 2. At 30c. per dozen, postpaid. 
No. 3. At 25c. per dozen, postpaid. 
NOTHING ON THIS PAGE IS POSTPAID, EXCEPT WHERE NOTED. 
