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desired to be removed; a slight pull on 

 the trigger will bring the Serrated Grab 

 down, holding firmly enough to take out 

 the plant, and all, leaving only a slight 

 mark. Price, $1.50 each. 



Brown's Easy Weeder.— Especially 

 adapted for working among carnations, 

 roses, etc. Equally as valuable to the 

 market gardner and nurseryman and the 

 best all-round weeder for the private 

 garden. 35c. each; if by mail, add 10c. 



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HAND 



WEEDER 



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EARTH ."^Prepaid 



Hand Weeder 



Brown's Littie Jap Hand Weeder and 



Thinner. — The most practical tool. 30c. 

 each; if by mail add 10c. 



Improved Planting Dibble. 



Improved Planting Dibble — This tool 13 

 designed for setting out cabbage, celery, 

 tobacco, . tomatoes, onions and similar 

 plants. Price, 40 cents each. If ordered 

 by mail, 10 cents extra must be added 

 for postage. 



Empire King Spraying Pump. — Will 

 spray two hundred trees per hour. Has 

 automatic mechanical agitator which en- 

 sures the perfect mixing of the poison 

 and water, and an automatic brush for 



Empire King Spraymg Pamp. 



keeping strainer clean. With single brass 

 spout and shut-off cock, also with gal- 

 vanized suction and strainer, and with a 

 10-foot lead of heavy hose and one 

 Niagara nozzle. Mounted on 50-gallon 

 barrel, $19.00; mounted on 100-gallon 

 cask, $23.00. 



The Lenox Sprayer. — This sprayer is 

 made similar in style to the Eureka, only 

 it is made of zinc instead of copper, and 

 is worked by pressing a rubber bulb 

 which is attached to the end of the hose. 

 It surely is very beneficial for spraying 

 small plants, such as cabbage, potatoes, 

 cauliflowers, etc.; also for young trees 

 and grape vines, especially when using 

 mixtures for insecticides, etc. This is 

 the cheapest Knapsack in' the market; 

 very durable, and will pay for itself in a 

 short time. Price complete, $6.00. 



Frotscher's Lone Star Water Melon, the Southern Favorite. 



