GARDEN REQUISITES 



Kneeling Pads. 15 inches long, 8 inches wide, % of an inch 

 in thicliness. Made of sponge rubber. The use of this pad 

 wiU protect the clotliing and prevent dampness from affecting 

 the knees. 75c postpaid. 

 Knives, Horticultural. We have a selection of the finest 

 quality Budding, Propagating, and Pruning knives, both 

 Domestic and Foreign. A descriptive list and illustrations will 

 be sent upon request. 



Mole Traps. Traps are set 

 above newly made burrows, 

 the movement of the rodent 

 beneath releasing the mech- 

 anism that results in the cap- 

 ture of the mole. When the 

 Reddick trap is sprung pointed 

 spears are driven through the 

 body of the mole. 

 Acw, as illustrated, $2.00 

 postpaid; Reddick $1.25 post- 

 paid. 



Mulch Paper. A durable paper impregnated with asphalt. 

 May be used upon the soil in the garden for the purpose of 

 discouraging weed growth, and for conservation of soil moisture. 

 In 150 yard, 18-inch wide rolls S2.75. 

 Trial package, containing 15 yards of paper, SOc postpaid. 



Nails, Wall. For supporting climbing vines. 



Fitted with a soft metal extension which 



clasps tlie vine to w^all. 1-inch 3Sc doz.; 



$2.50 per 100; U-inch 50c doz.; $3.25 per 



100; 2-inch 65c doz.; $4.00 per 100. All 



prices postpaid. 

 Paper. Wax for protecting cut flowers 24 x 



36 in., white, 24 sheets, 25c: green 30c. Per 



ream (500 sheets), white S3. 00; green §3.25. Wall Nails 



Peat, Imported. Practically all soils, whether sandy or clayey, 



are materially improved through the addition of Imported Peat. 



li pecks 45c; 1 bushel 85c, postpaid. Not prepaid, 25 lbs. $1.00; 



50 lbs. SI. 50. Per bale, sufficient to cover 250 square feet one 



inch dcpTv S.^.OO; five bales S13.50; ten bales $25.00. 



Iron Pot Bracket Steel Pot Bracket 



Pot Brackets. Iron, single arm, with one pot 



receptacle, 65c; single arm, with two pot re- 

 ceptacles, SOc postpaid. 



Steel pot brackets, for 5-in. pots, 70c; 6-in. 



pots 85c; 7-in. pots $1.00 postpaid. 



Either of the two types of brackets swing freely to any point 



over the radius of a half circle. 

 Pot Hangers. Made of coppered wire for 5, 6, 7 or 8-in. pots. 



10c each; 60c per doz. postpaid. 



Pot Hanger 



Rakes, Garden. Level Head Rake, steel, 10 teeth 90c; 12 



teeth 95c; 14 teeth $100; 16 teeth $1.05. 



BoiV Steel, teeth slightly curved, 12 teeth $1.10; 14 teeth 



$1.15; 16 teeth $1.25. 

 Lawn Rakes. See page 173. 



Saucers. Earthenware, Rubber, and Wood Fiber. See page 180. 



Scythes, Eraser's English. Riveted back, 30 and 32 inch $3.00; 

 34 and 36 inch $3.25. 



Little Giant Scythes. 28, 30, or 32 inch blades $2.25 each. 

 Heavy Bush Scythes, $2.50 each. 



Scythe Stone. English Talacre 35c; Darby 30c; Carborun- 

 dum 40c. 



Scythe Snath or Handle, $2.00. 



Sickles. See Grass Hooks, page 173. 



Sieves. 18 inch diameter, 1 inch, |, J, | and ^inch mesh $2.00 

 each. 12 inch diameter, J inch mesh only, $1.50. 



Saws, Disston Hand Pruning. 14-inch $1.35; 16-inch $1.45; 

 18-inch $1.60; 20-inch $1.85. Prices are postpaid. 



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Disston Hand Pruning Saw 



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California Pattern 

 Saw. 14-inch 

 curved blade 

 $1.35 postpaid. 



California Pattern Saw 



Pacific Coast Type Saw. 

 $2.35 postpaid; extra 

 blades 30c each. 



Pacific Coast Type Saw 

 Disston Saw D-27. Has a 

 stiff, narrow blade, similar 

 to a hand saw, a hornless 

 handle and long, needle- 

 point, special-shaped teeth. 



Disston's Saw D-27 



Blade 6 inches wide at the butt, 1 j at the point, 26 inches long. 

 A superior saw for tree surgery in every respect. $3.50 postpaid. 

 Pruning Compound. An antiseptic, durable, and elastic 

 dressing recommended for use on pruning wounds and cavities 

 in trees. 1 quart 75c; 1 gallon $2.25. 

 Shears, Tree Pruning. //. K.P. Forester, is a tremendously 



powerful and rug- 

 gedly built tool that 

 will serve for a life 

 time. All parts heat 

 H. K. P. Forester treated and fully in- 



terchangeable. Possibly the finest two-hand wood cutting tool 



available. 



No. 1. 

 No. 2. 

 No. 3. 



Capacity 1-^ in 20 in. long $4.25. 



U " 27 •• " 5.50. 



2 ••.... H " '• 7.00. 

 Compound Lever, Pole Pruning Shear. The most powerful pole 



pruner. 10 ft. $4.50; 12 ft. $5.00; 14 ft. $5.50. 

 Waters, Pole Primer. The type used by telegraph and tele- 

 phone linemen. Supplied complete with poles. 8 ft. $2.25; 

 10 ft. $2.50; 12 ft. $2.75; 14 ft. $3.00. 



Shears, "Clean Cut" Prun- 

 ing. The compound lever 

 action upon tlie twin cut- 

 ting blades obtained in this 

 shear combined with its 

 lightness in weight makes 

 it the ideal tool for ladies' 

 use. Sufficiently rugged 

 $1.50 per pair postpaid. 



Clean Cut Pruning Shear 

 for moderately heavy work. 



Shears, Hand Pruning. 6-inch, nickel plated, for ladies $1.50. 

 Dreer's Special. A first quality pruning shear, 9-inch. (No. 3 



in illustration) $2.00 postpaid. 

 Perfection. Blades, handles, and spring forged from a single 



piece of steel. A shear for the more difficult work. ( No. 1 in 



illustration) $4.00 postpaid. 

 IViss. 9-inch, heavy. This shear is recommended particularly 



for heavy work $3.50 postpaid. {Similar to No. 3). 

 French. Wheel spring {No. 2 in illmlration) 7-inch $2.50; 



8-inch $2.75; Scinch $3.00; 10-inch $3.25, postpaid. 

 French. Hand forged, hand made; an exceptional shear for 



careful pruning. 8-inch $4.00; 9-inch 84.50, postpaid. 

 Double Cut or Dahlia Shear. The curved, pointed, double cutting 



blades make this tool especially valuable (or the separation of 



Dahlia tubers, etc. 9-inch (No. 4 in illustration) Domestic 



$4.00, Imported S5.00 postpaid. 



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