170 



WATTS 

 ASPARAGUS BUNCHER 



The Best Buncher Made 



May be adjusted by simply loos- 

 ening the bolts at either end and 

 pulling out the arms to fit; thus 

 both ends of asparagus can be 

 bunched properly. As the asparagus 

 grows larger at one end than the 

 other this will be found at a great 

 advantage, as both ends can be 

 regulated. Price, 1-lb. size. S3. 50; 

 2-lb. size, $3.50. P.P. 10 lbs. 



HANDLED BASKETS 



Best oak 

 splint, stiff 

 bail, round 

 rim. 



"J3 bushel, 

 75c. 



FARMER'S BASKETS 



Best Oak 



Splint 



Hand Made 



Each 



Bushel... SO. 90 



1 V 2 bush. 1 . 50 



2 " 1.75 



3 " 3.00 



MEHLEB'S Handy CULTI- 

 VATOR and WEEDER 



Works with ease — Saves the knees 

 An entirely distinct tool, 5J4 

 ins. wide with a special handle 4J^ 

 ft. long; entire weight, 2 lbs. 



Note the special arrangement of 

 the 5 teeth, which allows cultiva- 

 tion closer to 

 the plant than 

 any other de- 

 vice and at the 

 same time on 

 three sides at 

 one stroke; you 

 being in a com- 

 fortable stand- 

 ing position. 



No hoe is 

 needed where 

 this tool is 

 used; just the 

 thing for work- 

 i_n g among 

 "owers and 

 young vege- 

 table plants. 



S1.00 



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ASPARAGUS KNIVES 



American straight edge, each, 

 45c; American V-shaped knife, 

 small, each, 45c; large, 60c. 

 English, saw-tooth edge, each, $2.00. 

 P.P. 1 lb. 



BRUSH AXE 



This is an excellent tool for trim- 

 ming out underbrush, cutting down 

 old berry hedges, etc. 



Price, handled, $2.00. 



Made to order, with any name or 

 initials for marking tools and imple- 

 ments. \i, % and 34-inch letters. 



Price, with 5 letters or less, $2.00. 

 Additional letters, each, 40c 



STEEL 

 WIRE TREE BRUSH 



No. 160 For large trees S2.00 



" 161 Fastens to pole for 



large trees 2.25 



" 162 For branches and 



young trees 2.00 



AXES 



Best quality handle. Light, 2% 

 lbs., $1.50; medium, 3 lbs., $1.75; 

 heavy, 3J4 lbs., $2.00. 



DIBBERS OR DIBBLES 



Henderson's all-iron, hol- 

 low light, of the proper size, 

 shape and "hang" for trans- 

 planting celery, cabbage, 

 tobacco, etc.; polished blade, 

 japanned handle; length, 9% ins., 

 40c each, P.P. 1 lb.. $4.00 doz. 



Wood Handle Dibbers, 8J4 ins.. 

 50c, P.P. lib., each, $5.00 doz.; 9% 

 ins., 60c, P.P. 1 lb., each, $6.00 doz. 



BRASS DIBBER 



The best kind; being brass it 

 scours bright, works easy and will 

 not rust. 75c. each, P.P. 1 lb., 

 $7.50 doz. 



ADJUSTABLE CORN 

 HOOK 



Three cutting 

 adjustments; hard- 

 wood handle; steel 

 blade. Price, 50c. 

 each, 35.25 doz., 

 P.P. 2 lbs. 



THE "PULL-EASY" 

 CULTIVATOR 



This new garden tool is ideal for 

 cultivating, stirring and pulverizing 

 the soil between rowed crops; the 

 teeth of cold pressed steel are un- 

 breakable and are shaped and 

 pitched just right to penetrate the 

 ground without down pressure and 

 pull easily. The frame is hinged in 

 the middle so it can be adjusted — 

 opened or closed, adapting the tool 

 to different widths of rows between 

 7 and 18 inches, or the center tooth 

 may be removed allowing the culti- 

 vator to "straddle" the row, i.e., 

 work both sides of one row. The 

 handle of tough smooth white ash is 

 4H feet long so that stooping is not 

 necessary. Winged thumb nuts on 

 the bolts facilitates the adjustments. 

 Cultivating the garden with the 

 "Pull-Easy" is a pleasure. Price, 

 $1.50. 



. Grafting Mallet. 

 Grafting Chisel 



GRAFTING MALLET 



70c. 



GRAFTING KNIFE 

 AND CHISEL 



Handled, $1.50 



SERRATED EDGE 

 CORN KNIFE 



Finest steel. Balanced 

 handle, is not point heavy. 

 Each, 50c; $5.00 doz.; 

 P.P. 3 lbs. 



GRAIN CRADLES 



The improved 

 turkey-wing, pat- 

 tern used in North- 

 ern States; 5 fing- 

 ers. 



Price, complete 

 with scythe, $5.00. 



GARDEN LINES 



Braided cotton, 100 feet, 90c, 

 P. P. 21b. 



GARDEN LINE REELS 



Malleable, P.P. 3 lbs., 75c 



GRAPE BAGS 



To enclose the 

 growing bunches 

 ,of grapes as a 

 'preventive of 

 MildewandBlack 

 Rot, as well as 

 attacks of Bees, 

 Wasps and other 

 insects has been 

 largely practiced 

 of late years with 

 excellent results. 

 The fiber bag 

 although a trifle 

 higher in cost is 

 the most serviceable. 



Glazed Paper Bags, 7}^x9 inches, 

 per doz., 30c, per hundred, $1.75. 

 4J4 lb. Square Bottom Bags, 

 $1.40 per hundred. 



GRAFTING WAX 



(Trowbridge's) 

 The best grade on 



the market. 



'S-lb. pkg., 25c; 



1-lb. pkg., 40c. 



THE NORCBOSS 

 Handled CULTI- 

 VATORS and 

 WEEDERS 



Long 



Most useful of hand Garden 

 Tools. It will pull out weeds, pul- 

 verize the ground thoroughly, leav- 

 ing it level. 



It will work between rows or the 

 center shovel can be removed and 

 the row straddled if desired. 



It is light, weighing but three 

 pounds including long handle. 



Price, 3-prong, 75c; 5-prong, 

 $1.15. 



Prices of TOOLS, IMPLEMENTS and APPLIANCES are subject to change without notice 



