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BECKERT SEED AND BULB COMPANY 



MISCi:i.I^ANi:OUS garden T00X>S — Continued. 

 ROES — Continued. HOOKS— Continued. 



Invincible. Three detachable steel 

 prongs. 9 in. handle, 50c; 4 ft. han- 

 dle $0.75 



Five prong, 4 ft. handle 1.00 



Onion. Triangular blade, 4 ft. handle. 

 Scuffle. 5 in., $1.00; 6 in., $1.10; 8 in... 



.75 



1.25 



Warren. 7 in. blade, 



solid socket 1.25 



Weeding-. Sharp pointed, 

 4 1/3 ft. handle, 1 prong, 

 65c; 2 prong 75 



Hoe and Weeder. Hoe one side, 

 toothed weeder on back 



HOE MATTOCKS, Dig- Easy. 



Lde 



1.00 



1 3/8 



and 3 in. steel blades 



Solid Steel. Blades and shank forg- 

 ed from one solid piece 1.35 



Cutter Mattock. 4 in. cutter blade, 



3 ft. handle. (Handle only 50c) . . 1.50 



HOOKS, Corn. Tempered steel blade.. .60 



Grape. 2 flat prongs, 

 forged from one 

 solid piece of steel. 



4 ft. handle 1.25 



Nursery. Two 9 in. steel 

 prongs, tapering to an 

 edge. Bent handles, 

 iVz ft. long $2.00 



Potato. Four tines eith- 

 er round or oval, with 

 bent head. 4 1/3 ft. 

 handle 1.15 



Hook Weeder. Similar to a Potato 

 Hook but tines are shorter and 

 bent at a greater angle 1.00 



KNIVES, Budding, American. S71. 



One pointed and one round edge 

 blade; white handle 1.25 



Buddinff, Single Blade. S19. Finest 

 steel, handle curved to fit the 

 hand 1.25 



Budding-. BIS. Single blade with 



steel budding spud 1.00 



Corn Knife. Finest steel; either 



straight or hook pattern 60 



Pruning- and Budding- (Remington). 



Steel, Butcher. 6 in. blade, 25c; 8 in. 

 blade 



Xiettuce Cutter 



1.50 



.45 

 .60 



