GRIFFITH, TURNER & CO., BALTIMORE, MD. 



AUTOMATIC SELF-CLEANING 

 LAWN RAKES. 



With 22 teeth 75 cents. 



With 26 teeth 85 cents. 



Lawn King Rake with 22 teeth. 40 cents. 



The Automatic is the only rake on the mar- 

 ket that will clean itself from grass without 

 any annoyance to the operator. A backward 

 motion of the rake from the operator wiD 

 clean all of the teeth at once, thus avoiding the 

 'isagreeable task of cleaning the teeth with 

 the fingers, The teeth are made of best hick- 

 ory, and will not tear the 

 sod or grass. The Auto- 

 matic has been thoroughly 

 tested and has given excel- 

 lent satisfaction. 



"THE HUSTLER" LAWN RAKE. No. 1— 21-inch head, 24 Steel Wire Teeth 



of No. 9 gauge 75 cents. 



STEEL. TINNED. Gibbs Lawn Rakes ™ cents. 



KEVERSIBLE. ^g#^SlP^ Canton Lawn Rakes 50 cents. 



"The Hustler" combines all the best points 

 that go to make a perfect rake. One that is 

 Light, Strong, neat and Cheap. 



It is made with a steel head bent in the 

 stiff est form, in which the teeth are securely 

 held. 



The Socket is strong and firmly fastened to 

 head without the use of rivets. 



The Rake is coated with Tin which gives a 

 fine bright finish and will not rust nor become 

 shopworn. 



It is reversible, the single teeth for taking 

 upcut grass and the double teeth for leaves and rubbish. In either position a hood is had which gives more raking 

 capacity. 



The curve of the teeth is such as to run smoothly and rake clean without tearing the sod. They do not clog -a 

 backward motion clearing all the teeth at once. 

 "The Hustler" is practically i ndestructible and can "Never Break " 



Till? DfiCO f ADnCM n A17T No. 18— 151-inch Head, 18 Steel-pointed Teeth. 50 cents. 



1 rlr< DUoO UAliLllijN nAlVJb. Boss 6-tooth Weeder 25 cents. 



This steel Garden Rake, while new, has been in use long- 

 enough to demonstrate fully its superiority. 

 It is light, well braced and very durable. 

 Head is of steel, specially formed for stiffnees and strength. 

 The teeth are made from tough steel rods, and will not break, 

 therefore are superior to forged teeth. They are solidly held 

 in place. 



The socket is firmly secured to head without rivets or weld. 

 The double teeth extending above the head are for breaking 

 clods and will pulverize the ground finer and more quickly 

 STRONG. CHEAP. ^^■■(^ than with any other rake. 

 A r.T. crrp'p'r TrMKffn ^^to* It is also well adapted for small lawns as a lawn rake, for 

 rvu u ALL STEEL TINNED. ^ stable use and on gravel walks. 



Ihe handles are of selected ash, all other parts being brightly Tinned, cannot rust or become shopworn. 

 Its strong c on structi on, excellent finish and low price wins favor at sight and makes it a ready seller. 



THE NEW GARDEN IMPLEMENT.— CLEVES' TROWEL. 



- ^ ^^7^^"^^^^ No. 1—" STANDARD," 8-inch blade 40 cents each. 



jgC L £Sj TsmSBHSSr pn w F I"" ^7 No,2— "MEDIUM," 7-inch blade 30 cents each. 



^^gpj.#sesi^g^ H U w "^3^ No. 3-" DAISY," 5-inch blade 20 cents each. 



\. , „ . ., .. _ ' This handy digger was originally intended for digging plantain and 



other weeds from lawns ; its slim blade, made strong by its angular form, being suited for prying and twisting. It has 

 also found great favor among the ladies as a flower cultivator, for loosening the soil in pots, and among young plants 

 for transplanting. The blade and shank are of one solid piece of best steel, "set firmly in a nice handle. 



for the Lawn -a Plantian Digger. For trie Greenhouse-a Transplanter. For the Cc nservatory-a Cultivator. 

 For the Garden— an all round handy digger. TRY IT. 



This cut shows an all-steel trowel, very strong and durable, price 15 cents. If 

 wanted by mail, add 10 cents each to above prices of trowels. Also quote cheap 

 trowel 5 cents or 10 cents by mail. 



Above cut represents one of the best Trowels 

 ever offered to the trade. It is made of steel, is 



sirong and durable. 6-inch size 50 cents. 



7-inch size 60 cents. 



EUREKA HAND WEEDER. 



This very handy and useful little implement is the best hand 

 weeder yet put upon the market, and is a great improvement 

 on the clumsy weeders made of malleable iron heretofore 

 offered. The tines are made of the best forged steel, sharply 

 pointed and will not break. It will do very effective work in 

 deep cultivation of rose and carnation beds and in all other 

 work for which a hand weeder is necessary. Price, 25c. each. 

 Price with long handle, 35 cents. 



