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TOOLS <S< IIVIPLEIVIEIMTS . ^ 



BUDD1SG KNIVES. PRUNING. 



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■WATTS' ASPARAGl'S BUNCHES 



BRTJSH AXE. 







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Sanitary 



Poultry 



Drinking 



Uj Fountain 



GARDEN TOOLS AND REQUISITES. 



Price. 



Asparagus Buncher, Watts'. Adjustable S3. 00 



Asparagus Knife, American. Straight edge, each 40 



Imported English, with saw-tooth edge /1.00 



Axes. Best quality, handled — Light, 2J lbs 1.00 



Medium, 3 lbs., Si. 15; Heavy, 3§ lbs 1 .25 



Boy's Axe 85 



Baskets, Farmer's, Best Oak Splint. Peek, 40c; l 

 bushel, 50c; bushel, 70c; 1* bushel, 90c; 2 bushel, 



S1.25, 3 bushel 2.00 



Bill Hooks. For cutting underbrush, hedges, etc 1.50 



Brush Axe. For shrubbery and underbrush 1.00 



Calf Weaner for calves, 50c; yearlings, 70c; cows 80 



Caponizing Tools, Complete set, with instructions. . 2.75 



Cattle Cards. Best, large size, 20c. each; small- 15 



Curry Combs. Extra quality 25 



Corn Husker. Malleable iron; fits either hand 20 



Corn Break. For breaking off ears in husking 25 



Corn Knife, Eureka. Forged steel 40 



Crowbars. Steel, 4i feet, SI. 15; 5 feet 1.50 



Dibbers. Bound Dibble for transplanting 35 



Drinking Fountains for poultry. '* Sanitary," l 



gal., 50c; 2 gal 85 



Egg Tester, 35c, or with lamp 85 



Floral Tools. Small, for children; set of four pieces. .60 

 Large, long handled, good material, useful for ladies 1 . 50 



Forks — (Strapped D or long handled, same prices.) 1 .50 



Digging. Four prong, SI. 25; five prong 1 . 50 



Manure. Four tine, S1.00; five tine, S1.25; six tine 1.50 

 Manure Forks. " Extra Heavy." Diamond- 

 shaped tines, four tine. SI. 50; five tine 2 .00 



Hay. Two tine, 50c; three tine, 60c; four tine 70 



Potato Digging. Six heavy round tines 1.00 



Vegetable Scoop Forks. 8 tine, SI. 75; 10 tine 2.00 



Stone Picking Forks. Handy for the purpose 1.00 



Hand Weeding or Transplanting Forks. Ameri- 

 can Malleable. 15c; English steel 75 



Fruit Picker. The Perfect. Galvanized steel wire. 



attaches to pole of any length. Price, without pole .50 



Plumley'S. With pole, $1.25; without pole 1.00 



Garden Lines. Best braided linen, 100 feet 50 



Garden Line Reels. Malleable 65 



Gardener's Gloves. Heavy Goat pair l .00 



Rubber, with gauntlets, men's sizes, SI. 50; ladies'. . 1 .25 



Glazing Points, Perfection, per box of 1,000 65 



Pincers, for applying above 50 



Glazing Putty, Tremlow's Old English. Superior 

 to ordinary putty; will not crack or peel; one gallon 

 glazes 300' lineal feet; apply with Seollay's Putty 



Bulb. Prices, 1 qt., 40c; J gal., 75c; gal 1 .35 



Grass Hooks. (See page 179.) 



Grafting Wax. i lb., 10c; % lb., 15c; 1 lb 25 



Hay Knives. Lightning. For cutting baled hay, etc. .85 



Fischer's Patent "° 



Hatchets — Axe Pattern. For pruning, etc. No. 1. 



1* lbs., 50c; No. 2, 1 J lbs., 60c; No. 3, 2 lbs 70 



Hedge Knife. ' 21 inches long, blade 13 inches 50 



Hoes — Draw or Field. 5 in., 40c, and following sizes 



6 in., 7 in., 7* in. and 8 in each, ;>0 



Warren Heart-Shaped Hoes. Finest garden hoe. 



Small size. 70c; medium, 75c.; large 80 



Acme Weeding and Cultivating Hoe, Double 

 Prong (Fig. 18), 44-in. blade, 50c; Single Prong 



(Fig 22), 6-in. blade 4 -' 



English Scuffle or Push Hoes. Imported. (Han- 

 dles extra, 10c each.) 5 inch, 55c; 6 inch, 60c; 



7 inch, 65c; 8 inch, 70c; 9 inch, 75c; 10 inch, 

 80c; 12 inch • ■ ■ ■«• 



Lightning or V-Shaped Scuffle Hoe. (Fig. 24.) 

 Handled. Ends of blade turned up to prevent cut- 

 ting. 8-inch cut 90 



Hoes — Continued. Price. 



Celery Hilling Hoe. 14i-ineh blade $1.25 



Combined Draw Hoe and Rake. (Fig. 19.) 

 Handled; steel, 4i-inch cut and 4 teeth, 50c; 6J- 



inch cut and 6 teeth 60 



Grub Hoe. 3J lb., S1.00; 4 lb., S1.15; 4J lb 1.50 



Prong Hoes or Potato Hook. (Fig. 20.) Five 



round tine, 85c; 4 broad tine 1 00 



Hot-Bed Sash, unglazed, 3x6 feet, for 6x8 in. glass, 



$1.10 each; per doz., S12.00; per 100 95.00 



Extra Fine Quality, unglazed, 3x6 feet, for 10x12 



in. glass, SI. 50 each, per doz 17.00 



Glazed, S4.00 each, per doz 45.00 



Hot-Bed Mats. Rve straw, 3x6 feet, each, SI. 00. doz. 11 .00 

 6x6 " " 1.75 " .20.00 

 Burlap Mats, lined, waste wool and cotton, quilted. 



Size A — 40x76 inches, Si .1 5 each, per doz 12 . 50 



" B — 76x76 " 1.40 " " 16.00 



Waterproofed Duck Mats. Same as above, with 

 waterproofed duck on one side to shed rain. 



Size C — 40x76 inches, SI .65 each, per doz 17.50 i 



" D— 76x76 " 2.25 " " 24.00 [ 



Knives, Budding. Brass Lined German silver Bol- 

 ster, finest quality steel; round point blade, curved 

 handle (a), SI. 25; straight blade, short handle (b), 



$1.00; straight blade, long handle (c) 1.50 



Knives, Pruning. Stag handles, finest quality. Me- 

 dium size, single blade (d), SI. 00; medium size, 

 double blade (e), S1.50; large size, single blade (f) 1 .50 

 Lables, Wooden. Garden labels are in packages of 100; 

 pot. plant and tree labels in packages of 1,000. 



Garden, 8 inches, plain. SO. 45 per 100; painted 55 



12 " " .55 65 



Pot, 4 " M .60 " 1,000; " 85 



5 M .85 " .... 1.15 



6 " 1 .00 " " .... 1 .40 

 Wired, 3£ " " 1.75 .... 1 .90 



2£ " "1.50 .... 1 .75 



Glass Label Holder. For permanent labeling, 5c. 



each, 50c doz., per 100 3 . 50 



Permanent Label Holder. Cast iron. 7^-inch 

 prong to thrust in the ground, carrying an inclined 

 removable. 3x2 inch frame holding name card and 



mica protector. 20c. each; per doz 2 .00 



Maule or Beetle. For driving wedges, etc.; heavy. 



with iron bands 3 .00 



Pencils. Indelible. Black lead, 5c each doz.. .50 



Picks. Clay. Handled. Light, 85c; medium 1.00 



Pick Mattock. Axe handled 1 .25 



Axe Mattock. Axe handled 135 



Plant Protectors, Bryant's. Wood bows covered 

 with netting, 15c each, SI. 50 doz., $12.00 hundred 

 Plant Supports of heavy galvanized steel wire: 2 ring 

 extension, 75c doz., $5.00 hundred; 3 ring exten- 

 sion, 90c doz., So. 50 hundred. 

 Pruners, Waters' Tree. The best primer on the mar- 

 ket; cuts limbs up to J inch in diameter; with four- 

 foot handle 80c.; six-foot. 90c; eight-foot. 11.00; 



ten-foot, $1.10, twelve-foot 1 .25 



" Telephone." Attaches to pole of any length. 



operates with a cord; spring throws knife back 1 .00 



The " Victor " Tree Pruner. Chisel blade with 



. finger guide. Works very rapidly 2 00 



Rakes. (For Loan Rakes, tee pa<i< 179.) 



Steel Garden Rakes. 10 teeth. 55c.; 12 teeth. 60c.; 



14 teeth. 6.">c; 16 teeth 



Fine Tooth Steel Gravel, 16 teeth. 75c.; 18 teeth 

 Steel " Bow " Garden Rake. The best rake: does 

 not break in middle. 11 teeth. 75c; 13 teeth. Ml,.. 



15 teeth 



Wooden Hay Rakes. Besl quality, 12 teeth.. 



Lawn " " " 24 " 40 



.75 

 .80 



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OUR IMPLEMENT CATALOGUE, 



Mailed on application, contains a more complete line of 

 Tools, Implements, etc., for the Farm, Garden and Lawn. 



