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GRIFFITH <a TURNER CO. 



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Horticultural Tools and Supplies 



fig. 1. 



Olmst- 



Trap. 



Fig. 2. 



Fig. 5. 



BEST 

 ASPARAGUS 

 BUNCHES, $1^0. 



Made of solid 

 steel ; see the 

 cutting' point. 

 Price, 30c. each. 

 By mail, 40c. 



Fig. 13. 



Fig. 12. Fig. 11. 



15c. 

 25t. 



for 



Zi. M. OIiIVISTSAD'S IMFBOVED rEIiIAB!.!: MOIii: 



TEAP (Fiuf. l.> 



Ko Cheap Trap So Good. No Good Trap So Cheap. 



Tlii.s trap if; constructed entirely of pteel and iron. 

 Kacli trap i.s pa'.'ked in a strong paper box, one dozen in 

 a case. Price, $1.50 each. 



OUT or SIGHT MOI.E TRAP (Fig. 2.) 



Considered to b'^ one of the best and cheapest Mole 

 Traps on the market. Especially valuable for hotbeds 

 and frames on account of tlie convenient size. Price, $1.00. 



THB SZOSSZi MOIiZ: TRAP. 



This, while possossiner all the good qualities of other 

 traps, is especially adapted for setting under glass. 

 Price, $1.75. 



G. jt T. MOIiE TBAF. 



This is a good Mole Trap for the money. Price, $1.00. 

 TEB Z.ITTI.I; GZAKT MOZiE TRAP. 



Self-setting by pressing down on lever. Very con- 

 venient feature found on no other trap. Made" from 

 'best spring steel, thorcughly galvanized. Simple and 

 durable in its construction. Price, 7I;C. 



0A30E1T BEEIiS (Fig. 1.) 

 Small size 60c. I^arge size 7Bc. 



i::iczi<siOR wesdzr (Fig. 5.) 



Price ICc. Mailed 15c. 



I^ASGi: EANB WEEDEB (Fig. C.) 



Malleable Ir^n Hand Weodor 



Solid Steel Hand Weeder 



By mail, 10c. extra. 



OIBBERS. 



For transferring plants. By far the best thin 

 the purpose ever introduced. 



Fig. 8 — Right-angle shape, steel-polished, wood handle, 

 40 cents. 



EDGma KWrVES (Fig. 9.) 

 ft-inch, American. . . .$ .75 9-inch, Eng., black. .$1.35 



8-inch, Eng., black. . . 1.25 10-inch, Eng., black.. 1.50 



SCUPPLE HOES (Fig. 10.) 



4-inch 50c. 8-incli 70c. 



6-inch GOc. 10-inch 80c, 



PI^ANTAIN TROWEl (Fig. 14.) 

 No. 2 — 5-inch blade. . .15c. No. 1 — 8-inch blade. . .25c. 

 GARDEN TROWEL (Fig. 11.) 

 Sixteen gauge tool steel, fi-inch blade, a handle that 

 will not come out in dry weather. Price, 2Sc. 



GARDEN TROWELS (Fig. 12.) 

 Best forged English steel, socket handle, strong and 



durable, G-inch 40c. 



English, 7-inch SOc. 



American, 6-inch bright steel blade, plain handle. . . . 5c. 

 American, 6-inch tinned steel blade, enameled handle. lOc. 



EUREKA HAND WEEDER (Fig. 13.) 

 A Ver7 Handy and Useful Little Instrument. 



Short handle 25c. Long handle 35c. 



THERMOMETERS (Fig. 15.) 



8-inch, tin, japanned. No. 20 8 .15 



10-inch, distance reading. No. S 25 



8-inch, cabinet. No. 201 H 50 



10-inch, tin case, best quality. No. 31 60 



Porcelain scale, red spirit. No. 251, S-lnch 1.00 



Porcelain scale, 10-inch, mercury. No. 252 1.50 



12-inch, tobacco curing. No. 35 



Begistering (sixes), No. 650, 8-inch 2.50 



Mushroom bed 1.25 



.25 

 .50 

 .60 



_ .40 



Milk Hydrometer! No. 2085 (Quevenne) 75 



.60 

 .65 

 .50 



Dairy or hotbed, glass float 



Glass floatin*?, large 



8-inch standard flange, stands boiling water. 

 Milk Hydrometer, No. 2080. 



Incubator, upright. 

 Incubator, reclining. 

 Brooder, No. 6 



GRASS HOOKS (Fig. 3.) 



.$ .25 



American, plain 



American, Blue Ribbon • 



f?erman — No. 2... 

 German — No. 3 . 



Fig. 15. 



Fig. 11. 



German — No. $ .25 



German — No. 1 30 



Best English Gras.s — No. 2 



Best English Grass — No. 3 



Best English Hedge or Grass Hooks — No. 4 



Best English Hedge or Grass Hooks — No. 5, riveted 

 back 



.35 

 .45 

 .35 

 .SO 

 .60 



.75 



ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



