Horticultural Tools and Supplies 



Continued. 



Fig 18 Fig. 23 



Fig. 19 Fig. 24 



Waters' Tree Pruners. Fig it 



4 feet long S 75 



6 teet long So 



s feet long 95 



10 teet long 1 . 00 



11 feet long 1 10 



14 feet long 1.35 



I6feet long 1.40 



Extra knives. 20 cents. 



Grass Edger. Fig. is 



Price without wheel 82.25 



Price, with wheel 2.75 



Horse Shears. Fig. lo 



Bent Handle, Xo. 1087 50c. 



curved Handle, No. 1090 60c. 



By mail, add 15c. 



Horse Scissors. 



No. 9162, extra fine si. 25 



By Mail, add 15c. 



Pruning Saws. Fig 20 



16 inch 70c. 



18 inch 8«e. 



20 inch 90c 



i^aw and chisel . com bined S I . I O 



Pruning Shears. Fig. 21 



Solid Steel, full polUhed 81.00 



Solid Steel, half polLshed 75c. 



Solid Steel, ordinary polished .50c. 



Xo. 33, Malleable with steel blade 50c. 



6 inch Ladies, nickle plated 7.5c. 



New Vineyard Pruning 

 Shears. 



These have been recently introduced among the 

 vinevardists and have met with great favor. 

 Price . 81.2.5 



Pruning Knives. Fig. 22 



Prices Kg. 126, 50c.; No. 2173, 65c. 



Fig. 25 



Fig. 29 



Fig. 30 



Budding Knives. 



Prices No. 12.75c.; No. 10, Sl .OO 



Telegraph Tree Pruners. 



Price, without pole 8115 



Extra blades 20c. 



Litile Gi.<-.nt Pruning Hook and Saw 1 .7.5 



Extra .springs 2i>c. 



Lawn Shears. Fig. 23 



2 wheels. .? in blade, for cutting on narrow bord- 

 ers, under fences and shrubs §2.7.5 



Grass Shears. Flo 24 



Bent Handle. No. 360 :45c 



Trowel Handle, No, 460 50c. 



Mail, add each 15c, 



Horse or Dog Clippers. Fig. 25 



Very handy about a horse; also for clipping dogs. 

 Mascot Clipper ..81.00 Stewart Clipper. .81 00 

 Nickel plated, each. . I.7.» Top plate, each.. . 7.5c. 

 Bottom plate l.OO Spring 1.5c. 



Lopping Shears. Fig. 26 



Balto. Draw Cut Lopping Shears $2.30 



.\merican Shears, No. 1 90 



Aiiierican Shears No. 2 , 1.25 



.\iiicr-ican .Shears, No. 5 1.00 



Hedge Shears. Fig. 2: 



s inch $1.25 loinch 81.75 



ainch 1.50 12 inch 2.25 



With Notch. 25 cents extra. 



Asparagus Knife. Fig. 2S 



Made of solid steel 2.5c. By mail 35c 



Asparagus Buncher. 



Price S1.50 



55 



Sheep Shears. Fig. 29 



No. 3749 85c. No. 3755, full polished. .81. 00 



By mail, add 15 cents. 



Flower and Crape scissors. 



Fig 30 



Flower Scissors 7.5c Grape Scissors 65c. 



Scents extra for postage 



Fruit Picker. 



Fig. 31 



First-class for piokiRg fruit, particularly when 

 wishing to select ripest without iuterfering with 

 iimiiature specimens. Price 50c. 



Scythes. 



American, cheaper grade 60c. 



Best American 75c. 



Busli or Brier Scythes, American 75c. 



English T. Waldron, 36 in. 81 .35; 38 in. $1.40; 40 



in 81 45 



American Grain 81. OO 



English Waldron Grain. 50 in. 81.75; 52 in. 81.80; 



•54 in 81.90 



Scythe Stones. Fig. 32 



No. 1— Willoughby Creek., lOc, each, 81 .00 per doz. 

 No. 2— White Mountain — 10c. each, 81. OO per doz. 

 These are far superior to Darby Creek and not so 

 easily broken. 



No. 3— Green Mountain 8c. each, 7.5c. perdoz. 



No. 4— Indian Pond No.2,(red end) 5c. each, 50c. doz. 



No, 5— Mowing Machine (beveled) lOc. each. 



No. 6— Darby Creek; 10c. each, §1 .00 doz. 



Cigar Emory 10c, each, 81 00 doz. 



No. 7— Imported English Tal.acre 20c. each. 



None genuine unless labeled Sir Pyers Mostyn, 

 Talacre Quarries. 



Wire Pliers. 



Combination Wire Pliers S1.50 



Fence Wire Cutters Sin. .50c.; 10 in 75c 



