502 LIBERTY AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA. 



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MISCEIiIiANEOUS 



Automatic. Self cleaning, 26 wood- 



en teeth, $2.00; 38 teeth $2.50 



Hay. 12 wooden teeth l.OO 



Iiawn. A light and desirable wood- 

 en rake for the lawn, 26 teeth .... 1.00 



SAWS, Pruning- — 



Duplex Pruner, 20 in. double edged 



blade 1.7.5 



Pole Style 2.0u 



Blade only 1.30 



Socket only 75 



8-ft. Pole 75 



Single Edsre. Best quality steel. 16 



in., $1.40; 20 in 1.5U 



Heavy Pruning. 26 in. with large 



teeth for fast work on large limbs 4.25 



No. 42. Tuttle Tooth. 22 in. open 



handle 2.00 



No. 40. Tuttle Tooth. 24 in. closed 



handle. Davey pattern 2. GO 



Triangular. Can be used at any 



angle. No. 11, |2.00: No. 10 2.00 



Extra Blades for Triangular Saws 



Xo. n and 10 30 



SCYTHE BLADES. Finest grade of 

 steel 



Bush. Heavy blade. 18 to 22 in 2.00 



Grass, American. 28 to 32 in 2.00 



Grass, English. Riveted back, 32 in. 2.75 



German Style. Blue steel blade. 32 



in 2.25 



Weed. Ee.-st quality. 24 to 28 in 2.00 



Sharpening Outfit. Hammer and an- 

 vil for European blades 1.50 



SCYTHE HANDLES. Made of best 

 White Ash. 

 Curved Style, $1.60; straight 1.50 



EN TOOLS— Continued. 



SCYTHE or SHARPENING STONES — 



Carborundum. 10 in $0.30 



Carborundum lile 1.00 



Darby Creek 30 



English. Both ends pointed 



SHEARS, Border. Solid steel, 9 in. 

 blades mounted on 2 wheels, 3 ft. 

 handle. American horizontal style 

 $5.00; English vertical style 7.00 



SHEARS, Grass. Made of best tool ste^l. 



Wiss-Klip Automatic. Operates with 

 a vertical movement, which does 

 not tire the hand 1.35 



Wiss Grass Scissors. Finest quality 1.25 



SHEARS, Hedge. Notched blades, hol- 

 low ground steel. 



Disston. 6 in., $1.50: 8 in., $2.25; 9 



in., $2.50; 10 in., $2.75; 12 in 3.25 



Spike Tamp. Reversible spiked tamper 



for cultivating lawns 3.50 



