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EUREKA FUMIGATOR. 

 UDDING KNIVES. PRUNING. 



BRUSH AXE. 



CORN HUSKER 



AND 

 CORN BRAKE. 



MACHETE CAXE AND CORN KNIFE. 



EUREKA CORN KNIFE. 



GARDENER S GLOVES. 



THE PERFECT FRUIT PICKER. 



SEASONABLE 



AUTUMN 



TOOLS 



Full Description in our 

 Implement Catalogue. 



Barr's Bulb Planter. Cuts hole in sod 2i-in. diam. any depth to 6 inches. . . .$3.50 



Barr's Bulb Dibber. Makes hole 2i-in. diam. any depth to 8 inches 3.50 



Bill Hooks. For cutting underbrush, trimming hedges, etc 1.50 



Brush Axe. Axe handled for shrubbery and underbrush 1 . 00 



Corn Husker. Excelsior; malleable iron; fits either hand 20 



Corn Break, the Eureka. For breaking off ears in husking; fits either hand; 



twice as much can be done with it 25 



Corn Knives. — Eureka Corn Knife. Forged steel 40 



Machete Corn Knife. Finest steel 65 



Dibbers, Henderson's Round Dibble for transplanting 35 



Fruit Picker, The Perfect. Galvanized steel wire, attaches to pole of any 



length. Price, without pole 50 



Fruit-Picking Step-Ladder. Does not tople, slip or fall, 5 ft., $1.75; 6 ft., $2.00; 



7 ft., S2.25; 8 ft., $2.50; 10 ft., $3.00; 12 ft 3.50 



Gardener's Gloves. Heavy Goat, for thorny plants pair 1.00 



Rubber, with gauntlets, men's sizes, $1.50; ladies' sizes 1 .25 



Glazing Points, Perfection, per box of 1000, 65c.; or by mail 75 



Pincers; for applying above, 50c.; or by mail 55 



Hatchets — Axe Pattern. Handled. For pruning, hunter's use, etc., No. 1, 



1+ lbs., 50c.; No. 2, If lbs., 60c.; No. 3, 2 lbs 70 



Hoes — Prong Hoes or Potato Hooks. 5 round tine, 85c.; 4 broad tine 1.00 



Knives, Budding. Finest quality steel; round point blade, curved handle 

 (a), $1.25; straight blade, short handle (6), $1.00; straight blade, long 



handle (c) 1 . 50 



Knives, Pruning. Stag handles, finest quality. Medium size, single blade (d), 



$1.00; medium size, double blade (e), $1.50; large size, single blade (/).... 1.50 

 Twemlow's Old English Glazing Putty, for glazing greenhouses, sash, etc. — 

 new or old — superior to putty. One gallon glazes 300 lineal feet. Prices: 



40c. qt., 75c. -} gal., gal ._ 1.35 



Pruners, Waters' Tree. The best pruner; cuts limbs up to i inch in diam- 

 eter; with 4 ft. handle, 80c.; 6 ft., 90c.; 8 ft.. $1.00; 10 tt., $1.10; 12 ft 1.25 



" Telephone " Pruner, attaches to pole of any length, operates with a 



cord; a spring throws knife back 1.00 



Raphla. for tying, 16c. lb.; 10 lbs., @ 15c. lb.; 100 lbs. @ 14 



Rubber Plant Sprinklers — (Postage extra, 5c. each.) 



Straightneck, 7 oz., 75c.; 12 oz 90 



Angleneck, 7 oz., 85c.; 12 oz 1 .00 



Rubber Putty Bulb, for glazing, $1.00; or mailed 1.10 



Saws — Prunin'?, Double-edge, 16 in., 70c.; 18 in., 80c.; 20 in 90 



One-edged Pruning Saw, 16 in., 70c.; 18 in., 80c.; 20 in 90 



Pruning Saw and Chisel Combined (without pole) 1.00 



Scissors, Grape-Thinning, English. For thinning grapes out of the bunches; 



best steel. Imported each . 75 



Flower-Picking, English. Imported each .85 



American Flower-and-Grape-Gathering Scissors. Large and perfect 80 



Shears— Hedge. (Notch, 25c. extra.) 8 in., $1.25 9 in., $1.50 10 in 1.75 



Pruning, Solid Steel, 7 J inches, $1.00; 8J in., $1.15; 9i in 1.25 



Pruning, malleable, with steel blades, 8 in 60 



Levin's Improved, medium size, 60c. ; full size 75 



American Lop-lng Shears, 2 ft. handle, $1.25; 3 ft. handle 1.50 



Shovels — Wire Potato and Root Scoop. Dirt sifts out 1 . 50 



Syringes, solid brass — • 



No. A. 12 in. long. 1 spray and 1 stream jet ^ 2.25 



No. 2. 13 i in. long. 1 coarse and 1 fine spray and 1 stream jet 4. CO 



No. 10. 18 "in. long. 1 coarse and 1 fine spray rose and 1 stream jet, 



with patent valves and elbow joint 6 . 00 



No. II. Same as No. 10, without valves 5 . 00 



No. Q. 16 in. long. 1 spray rose and 1 stream jet and elbow joint. . . . 4.50 



No. H. 18 in. long {sheet brass), 1 spray rose 2.50 



Thermometers — (Cannot he mailed). 



Incubator — Perfection 75 



Common Japanned Tin Case. (Fig. A.) 7 in., 20c.; 8 in., 25c.; 10 in., 



30c.; 12 in 35 



Distance Readin-r. (Fi?. B.) Porcelain scale magnifying tubes, 8 in., 



$1.00; 10 in., $1.25: 12 in 1.50 



Plate Glass Window Thermometer. (Fig. F.) Bevel edge, white enamel 



face. 8 in., SI. 25: 10 in., .?1.."0; 12 in 1.75 



Siexe's Heat and Cold Self-Registering. (Fig. C.) 8 in., $2.75; 10 in., 



S3. 00; 12 in 3.25 



CoH-Reiisterlni Tbermometer. (Fig. D.) Sin 1.00 



Heat-Req;isterint Thermometer. (Fig. D.) Sin 1.15 



Hot-Sed or IVl"shroom-Bed Thermometer, pointed brass bottom for 



oluneing. (Fis. E.) Best grade, $1.50; standard grade 1.00 



Clock T'lprmometer, 9-inch dial, metal case 2 . 00 



Trowels — Ordinary. .=; in., I'c; 6 in., 20c.; 7 in 25 



Solid Steel, 5 in.. SOc: fi in.. 5.'c.: 7 in 60 



" Slim Jim." Small size, 20c.; large size 30 



PERFECTION GLAZING POINTS. 



SCISSORS, FRUIT PICKING &. THINNING. 



SOLID STEEL PRUNING SHEARS. 



WrRB POTATO 

 SCOOP. 



STEEL TROv»TSL. 



SLIM JIM TROWEL. 



Hundreds of other Useful Tools, Implements and Requisites are offered in our Implement Catalogue. Mailed free on application. 



