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J. STECKLER SEED CO., LTD., ALMANAC AND 



No. 5, 8 Quarts, Tin 1.25 



No. 5, 8 Quarts, Galvanized 1.50 



French, 8-quart size, long- spout 3.50 



Philadelphia, 6-quart size, long- spout.. 3.50 



Philadelphia, 8-quart size, long- spout.. 3.95 



Philadelphia, 10-quart size, long- spout.. 4.40 



Philadelphia, 12-quart size, long- spout.. 5.00 



Long- Spout, French, 6 Quarts 4.00 



Long- Spout, French, 8 Quarts 4.50 



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KEEN KUTTER GARDEN PORKS.— 3 



tine, steel. Price, 80c. each. 



miscei.i;aneous. 



Grass Hook $0.75 



Fig- Gatherer 75 



Diston's Transplanting- Trowels, solid 



shanks, 5 inch, 35c.; 6 inch, 40c.; 



7 inch 50 



Transplanting- Forks, malleable iron, 



15c. and 20 



Keen Cutter Socket Trowel, all steel 80 



American Transplanting- Trowels, 5 



inch, 10c. and 15 



American Briar Hooks 1.10 



Fork Handles 30 



Hoe Handles 30 



Rake Handles 30 



Spade and Shovel Handles 30 



Edgring- Knives for trimming- grass 



borders, 25c. and 50 



Hand Plow, used same as hoe, but is 



a plow 1.25 



Diston's 10 inch Flat Files 25 



Diston s 12 inch Flat Files 35 



Grafting- Wax, Lion Brand, best qual- 

 ity, per lb., 50c. ; per 14 lb 20 



WHETSTONES. 



American Indian Pond Whetstone $0.10 



American Bera Whetstone 15 



Round Eng-lish Whetstones, an all 

 round quick worker for sharpening- 

 large knives, American Scythes, 

 mowing- machine blades, etc. Price, 



each 25 



French Whetstones 15 



Black German Scythe Stones, each 25 



Black Vienna Scythe Stones, each 25 



Hammer and Anvil for beating- French 



Scythes 1.60 



Hammer or Anvil, separate, each 90 



UNIQUE HEDGE TRIMMER. — Mow 



your hedgre. Don't cut it — save time. The 

 Qnique Hedg^e Trimmer mows a 13-inch 



swath easily, evenly and quickly. Five 

 days' work in one day's time. Hedg-e con- 

 tractors quadruple their wages and profits. 

 No lost motion, every movement counts. 

 Every man can trim his own hedge in one- 

 fifth of the time. Workmanship and ma- 

 terial indefinitely g-uaranteed. $5.00 each; 

 express only. 



PRUIT GATHERERS.— This is the ar- 

 ticle to pick your fruits without bruising- 

 them. It is made of gralvanized wire, 

 funnel shaped, put at the end of any de- 

 sired length pole. Price, $1.00 each. 



GAI.VANIZED TOMATO SUPPORTS. — 



Price, 25c. each; $2.75 per dozen. 



VEGETABI.E OR PRUIT BASKET. — 



Made of No. 12^^ wire, with heavy top rim 

 and drop handle. The wire is galvanized 

 before weaving. Size % bushel. Price, 

 $1.50 each. 



Raffia is the name of a palm which fur- 

 nishes a staple article of commerce called 

 raffia fiber. It is used by the natives for 

 making cloths called silk lambas and re- 

 bannas, which bring- fancy prices in Europe 

 and America. While it has been used to 

 some extent in America in the manufacture 

 of hats, its principal use is for tying vines, 

 flowers, asparagus and celery bunches and 

 for grafting-. It is as soft as silk, and not 

 affected by moisture or chang-e in tempera- 

 ture so as to risk cutting^ or wounding- the 

 most delicate tissues, and it does not break 

 or ravel when folded or knotted. These 

 qualities bring- it into greneral use. V4, lb., 

 10c. ; 1 pound, 30c. Natural color, which is 

 a lig-ht straw. 



KINDERGARTEN SUPPLIES.- We have 

 on hand a large stock of material for Kin- 

 derg-arten use, which we quote as follows: 

 White Raffia, 30c. per pound; 10c. per i^ 

 pound. Red, Green. Purple, Garnet, Black, 

 Blue and Orange, 15c. per ounce; 25e. per 

 1/4 pound; 35c. per 1^ pound; 60c. per 

 pound. 



REEDS POR WORKING RAFPIA. 



Per oz. Per lb. 



No. $0.15 $1.50 



No. 3 15 1.40 



No. 4 15 1.20 



No. 5 15 1.00 



No. 6 15 .90 



No. 7 15 .80 



No. 9 15 .75 



No. 10 15 .75 



No. 4 MM 15 .75 



No. 8 MM 15 .75 



No. 5 M M 15 .75 



A Full Line of Agricultural Implements. 



