GARDEN AND FARM TOOLS 
107 
TRAPS 
The Olmstead Mole Trap. This, after 
trying all the makes, is, we believe, the very 
best trap made. It is made short so it can be 
used in cold frames. Price, $1.50. 
“Out o’ Sight” 
Rat and Mouse Traps 
The Best Trap for Greenhouse Use 
The secret of mouse and rat catching is 
simplicity of trap (nothing to scare), and the 
chief practical beauty of the ‘‘ Out o’ Sight” 
is its innocent Se een eee noening about its 
placid surface which tells a mouse or rat of its 
approaching danger. It catches them coming or 
CTT, going. with or without bait. 
i ill Simply place the trap when 
set with pedal end against 
the wall where they come 
out from behind boxes, 
back of shelves or in their 
runways. 
IT NEVER FAILS 
OLMSTEAD’S 
MOLE TRAP. 
“OUT O’ SIGHT’? RaT TRAP. 
Prices 
Mouse size 19e. each; 3 for 25c.; 
85e. per dozen, 
Ratisizeae pepe. Ibe." Be DeiS1. 25). 0 
You can sell them at a good profit. Write us for prices 
by the gross. 
FLOWER POTS Write for Special Prices 
in Large Quantities 
Per Per Per Per 
Size doz i) Size doz 100 
1% inch $0 06 $0 44 7inch $078 $600 
44 20 1 56 Ses 1 09 8 40 
4%“ 24 1 88 CE 1 56 12 00 
5 pbs 32 2 50 i. 2 Ail 16 20 
5g“ 41 3 13 TL te 2 81 21 60 
6 LY) 49 3°75 ZS 3 90 30 00 
64 “ 62 4 80 14‘ 780 6000 
NEPONSET WATER-PROOF PAPER 
FLOWER POTS 
Something new; willnot break. Invaluable to the florist. 
(Send for special circular.) Prices: 2'4-inch pots, per 1000, 
$2.40; 3-inch pots, per 1000, $3.90; 34inch pots, per 1000, $5.15; 
4inch pots, per 1000, $6.90. 
TREE TUBS 
Made of white cedar, bound with extra heavy iron hoops. 
Drop handles of special pattern, serving as hooks. Substan- 
tial iron feet of original design. Removable perforated bot- 
toms, painted green outside and brown inside. 
Outside Length 
No. diam. of stave 
0 27 in. DAST tc ne cara $5 00 
1 Zon yA ees ae 4 50 
2 23:5" Dees Coo gad Chemie ELS Tee 
3 BAW ey LOR ar Cele sees are SPR OD 
4 HORA (PIGS ae aS A mD,| 
5 air te Ec st tect ne ae 2 40 
6 1614 “ er ae eee 2 c0 
7 1D Lies See ae 175 
“oe ae 5 
ARE WES) 8 14 LOE ee a oe orre, ER ps 
*““UNION”’ TUBS 
Made of cypress wood, painted green, iron feet. 
Length 
No. Diam. of Stave 
a 18) Sint Lee er ee ce es £0 75 
2 144% =“ LST OF 8 e sGa ya ay Ree ee 1 25 
3 16 s DRE ie Sat Re Se 1 75 
4 20 : Teme Mas tA 2 25 
5 24 nS! SLT aes «ce cena es ae 2 75 
The Little Giant Broadcast Seeder 
Has a 4-inch clear throat, and cannot be choked. Sows 
three times in going over once, leaving no possible chance 
for skipping, even in windy weather. Sows not only Timothy 
and Clover Seed, but Oats, Barley, Buckwheat, etce.—any- 
thing that can be broadcasted. Price, $1.50. : 
HORSERADISH GRATER 
Made in three styles ; the Tin Clad Cylinder being a cylin- 
der with projecting tin teeth; the Steel Pin (strongest and 
best) being a solid wooden roller with projecting steel pin 
teeth to cut the roots. 
The No. 3 is the Steel Pin Cylinder fitted with legs anda 
treadle. 
PRICE LIST 
NOs 1—TiniCladiCyjinder sy s°- <7 ele ses = 2 $6 00 
No. 2—Steel Pin Ce te en SE cae an 7 00 
No. 3— “ ‘* withlegsandtreadle...-...... 11 00 
TELEGRAPH HAY CUTTERS 
We have yet to see the machine of their size and style 
that was as good all around as the Telegraph. They are 
well made, knives of good steel, and with care will last for 
years. Price, No. 5, $12.00; No. 4, $15.00. 
LEVER HAY CUTTERS 
_ Foruse onasmall scale. Furnished with gauges regulat- 
ing the length of cut. Price, $3.00. 
Cahoon Broadcast Seed Sower 
A well-known sower, carried by a strap around the 
shoulder, and amount sown is easily regulated by the step 
of the operator. Price, $3.25. 
