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THE LITTLE WONDER HEDGE TRIMMER. 



The Little Wonder has been in practical 

 use for eight years. Its extensive manufac- 

 ture was prohibited during the war. They 

 are now made by the thousands. 



The machine is built along the most practi- 

 cal mechanical lines and of best material 

 obtainable. 



Blades are made of high carbon steel 

 tempered tpugh (not brittle) and hold a 

 sharp edge for a long period. 



The bearings are bushed with the best 

 high speed "Non-Gran" Bronze. Studs are 

 made from steel hardened same as best auto 

 bearings are made. With reasonable care 

 the machine will last a lifetime. Weight is 

 only 10 lbs. 



It is so simple to operate, especially where 

 tail end is held by some one, that the amateur 

 becomes an expert almost instantly. 

 It runs so easy and is so light that a lady can easily operate it. 



Not built for "Cutting Back" hedges but to keep the new growth trimmed and to enable 

 you to do it so quickly and easily that it can be done frequently, every few weeks and add one- 

 hundred percent, appearance to the entire property. 



Each machine packed in wooden case; shipping weight, 25 pounds. 



May be sent by parcel post. 



Price, $27.50. 



Pull and complete instructions (so simple that a child can assemble) come with each machine. 



THE OUT-U-KUM 

 WEED PULLER 



A Push and A Pull, That's All, 

 Out Comes Weed, Root and All. 



The accompanying illustration will 

 convince anyone of the simplicity and 

 certainty of extracting the weed with- 

 out cutting or breaking the root, thus 

 putting an end to it. Price, 85c. 



THERMOMETERS FOR VARIOUS USES 



No. 3 SIEXE'S Packed weight of Thermometers 2 lb. each. 

 THERMO- 



METER 



Registers both 

 Heat and Cold. 

 The price includes 

 magnet _ for 

 drawing 

 r e gi stering 

 needles 

 back. Black ox- 

 idized brass, 

 scales, white- 



filled fi g u r e s 

 black japanned 

 tin case. 



Prices 



8-inch $5.26 



10-inch 6.00 



With copper case 

 75c. extra 



No. 1 



No. 2 



No. 3 



M a gnifying 

 perma -color 

 filled tubes, 

 mounted on 

 pure zinc 

 scales, black 

 figures and 

 10 - degree 

 graduations. 



Price 

 $1.35 each 



No. 4 



SELECTED WEEDERS 



CHISEL BLADE WEED CUTTER 



Long handled, with foot rest, so it can be pressed, 

 cutting off roots or weeds without marring. $1.25 

 Packed weight 5 lbs. 



EUREKA HAND WEEDER 



Our choice of 

 the finger weed- 

 ers; the prongs, 

 being oi solid 

 forged steel, are 

 thin and long, and get right down to work in loosening 

 soil and breaking crust. Short handle, 60c. each; 

 $6.50 doz. ; P.P. 2 lbs. ; long handle, 60c. ea., $6.50doz. 



DANDELION AND PLANTAIN SPUD 



A handy tool 

 for cutting dan- 

 delions, plantain 

 and other weeds 



out of the lawn. Also useful when out botanizing. 



Price, 45c. P.P. K-lb. 



MAGIC WEEDER 



Combined weeder 

 and hoe. The fin- 

 gers are made of 

 oil tempered steel. 



The hoe is useful in loosening hard ground. 

 Price, 45c. each. $4.75 per doz. P.P. 



2 lbs. 



"JIMMY WEEDER" 



Has a 3-inch digging blade 

 shaped so it will enter the 

 1 ■[ TiTi. earth as easily as a sharp 



knife. When placed in the natural position you get a powerful 

 leverage that, will allow you to bring out the entire root without 

 disturbing the sod. Price, 25c. each. P.P. 1 lb. 



EXCELSIOR FINGER WEEDER 



The claw fingers are 

 useful for loosening and 

 pulverizing the soil. 

 Price, 20c. each, $2.00 doz. P.P. 1 lb. 



THREE-CORNERED ONION 

 WEEDER 



A popular tool for 

 weeding among onions 

 and other rowed crops. 50c. each, 

 $4.50 doz. P.P. 1 lb. 



LANG'S HAND WEEDER 



A strap over the fingers keeps the tool 

 in the hand while operator's fingers are 

 leftfree. 25c. each, P.P. 8 oz. $2.50doz. 



No. 1 HOUSEHOLD 

 THERMOMETER 



Wood back, natural 

 finish. 8-inch, $1.00; 

 10-inch, $1.25. 



No. 2 DISTANCE 



READING 

 THERMOMETER 



Coppered metal case 

 black oxidized scales, 

 white-filled figures and 

 graduations. Scale 



ranges 20 to 30 degrees 

 below zero to 120 de- 

 grees above. 



Price, 8-inch, 80c.; 

 10-inch, $1.00. 



No. 4 HOT BED 



AND 

 MUSHROOM BED 

 THERMOMETER 



Brass-tipped point 

 encloses the tempera- 

 ture bulb; it is simply 

 thrust into the soil or 

 bed. Best grade, $2.50. 



JAPANNED TIN 



CASE No. 5 

 THERMOMETER 

 Price, 8-inch, 45c.; 



lO-inch, 65c.; 12-inch, 



65c. 



DANDELION PULLER. 



Slide the steel blade into the soil, close to 

 weed. Then push the handle toward the weed 

 and pull up. The root is caught by a patented 

 non-clogging double-tooth prong which projects 

 from inside of blade, and up comes root to the 

 last inch, nothing left to start new growth. As 

 the pull is directly up, the ground and lawn 

 around the weed is undisturbed. 



Beside Dandelions it 



pulls plantain and 



other weeds. Price, 



65c. 



HENDERSON'S LIFTING WEEDER 



A chisel blade cuts off the weeds; 

 the trigger holds them so 

 they can be pulled out. 

 Packed weight 3 

 lbs. Price, 

 $1.25 each. 



HAZELTINE'S HAND WEEDER 



HAZELTINE S WEEDER. 



A very popular style of hand weeder, and one 

 of the best. Its peculiar shape permits a wide 

 range of work. 25c. each, $2.60 doz. P.P. 1 lb. 



