TOOLS FOR THE LAWN. 



The "Hustler" Lawn Rake. All steel galvanized, 

 reversible, one of the strongest rakes made. Can be used for 

 raking fine cut grass the reverse side for leaves, etc., 50c. ea. 



The "Automatic" Lawn Rake. The only self-clean- 

 ing rake. Adapted to all sorts of work. 22 teeth, 60 cents ; 

 26 teeth, 70 cents ; 36 teeth, §1.00 ; 50 teeth, §1.50 each. 



"Lawn King" Rake. A very light, out strong, wooden 

 rake of same pattern as the "Automatic" excepting the self- 

 cleaning attachment. 22 teeth, 40 cents ; 26 teeth, 50 cents ; 

 50 teeth, SI. 00 each. 



Lawn and Scarifying Rake. A rake of a special de- 

 sign for a special purpose, which is to cultivate the lawn. 

 The short sharp teeth being used to comb the surface of the 

 lawn, which is just as essential as the cultivation of garden 

 crops. The reverse side is used for raking up cut grass, 

 leaves, etc. 50 cents each. 



"Gem" Lawn Rake. This is the old style wire lawn 

 rake, very much improved in pattern. The teeth are heavy 

 wire, set in wooden head. 50 cents each. 



Common Wooden Lawn Rake. 14 teeth, 30 cents ; 

 18 teeth, 40 cents ; 24 teeth, 50 cents each. 



Wooden Straw Rake. 12 teeth, 25 cents each. 

 GRASS HOOKS OR SICKLES. American. 25 cts each. 



Dutch. Small, 30 cents ; medium, 40 cents each. 



English. Riveted back. Small, 40 cents ; medium, 50 

 cents ; large, 60 cents each. 



SCYTHE, (Grass). American Clipper. 75 cents each. 



American Bush or Briar. 75 cents each. 



English Lawn. Riveted back, broad blade, 30, 32, 

 34 and 36 inches, 81.00 each. 



SCYTHE STONES. Welsh Talacre. Round, 15 cts each. 

 Derby American. 10 cents each. 

 German. Fine grit, 15c. ea. Rifles Emery. 10c. ea. 



EDGING KNIVES. American. With handle, 50 cts each. 

 English. 9 inch blade with handle, §1.25 each. 



GRASS BORDER OR EDGING SHEARS. For trimming 

 the overhanging grass on edges of walks, etc. 



8 inch blade, §2.00. With wheel, §2.25 per pair. 

 10 " " 2.25. " " 2.75 " " 



Lawn Shears. For cutting grass under shrubs, fences, 

 etc., with 2 wheels, §2.50 per pair. 



Grass or Sheep Shears. Curved and straight handles. 

 Steel, small, 35c. ; medium, 50c. ; large, 75c. , per pair. English 

 polished, 7.1 in. blade, §1.15. With inside spring, §1.25 per pair. 



DOCK LIFTERS AND SPUDS. English Daisy Grub. 



Blued steel, §1.25; wrought iron, 75c; cast iron, 50c. each. 



Heavy Dock Lifter. For field use. §1.75 each. 



English Steel Spud. With walking cane handle, §1.50 ; 

 without handle, 75 cents each. 



American Steel Spud. Long handles, plain, 50 cents ; 

 with foot rest, 75 cents each. 



CLEVE'S ANGLE TROWEL. An excellent tool for cut- 

 ting out weeds. 5 inch, 10 cts ; 7 inch, 15 cts ; 8 inch, 20 cts. 



WRIGHT'S HANDY LAWN WEEDER. An excellent tool 

 for extracting all kinds of weeds from a lawn. Can be used 

 without stooping ; has a spring grip which takes hold of the 

 weed after cutting. Directions for using with each. Price §1. 



SCUFFLE HOES. For cutting weeds from walks and 

 drives. 4 inch, 40 cts ; 5 inch, 50 cts ; 6 inch, 60 cts ; 7 inch, 

 65 cts ; 8 inch, 70 cts ; 9 inch, 80 cts ; 10 inch, 90 cts, each. 



LAWN & 

 SCARIFYING 





Laivn King Rake. 



The Gem Lawn Rake. 



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