Horticultural Tools and Supplies. 



Vig- 7- Vig. 4. 



Fig 15, 



Fin. 16. 



I.. M. <»l,H«Ti: \ l>*H IMPROVED RELIABLE 

 MOLE TRAP,-Fig. 1. 



NO CHEAP TRAP SO GOOD. NO GOOD TRAP SO CHEAP. 

 Springs are furnished to operate the trap. The spring can be readily 

 attached and detached. 



This trap is constructed entirely of steel and iron. Each trap is 

 packed in a strong paper pox, one dozen in a case. 



Price . .$1.50 



OUT OK SIGHT MOLE TK AP. Fig. 2. 



Considered to be one of the best and cheapest Mole Traps on the 



market. 



Especially valuable for hot-beds and frames on account of its convenient 

 size. 



Price SI. 00 



THE MODEL MOLE TRAP, — Fig. 3. 

 This, while possessing all the good qualities of other traps, is especially 

 adapted for setting under glass. 



Price 81.75 



G. & T. MOLE TRAP. 

 ? This is a good Mole Trap for the money. 



Price SI. 00 



THE LITTLE GIANT MOLE TRAP. 

 Self-setting by pressing down on lever. Very convenient feature 

 found on no other trap. Made from Best Spring Steel, thoroughly Gal- 

 vanized. Simple and durable in its construction 75c. 



GARDEN REELS-— Fig. 4. 



Small Size 8 .75 



Large Size 1.00 



EXCELSIOR WEKDER.-Fig. 5. 

 Price, 10c; mailed, 15c. 

 LARGE HAND WEEDEK.- Fig. 6. 



Malleable Iron Hand Weeder 15c. 



Solid Steel Hand Weeder 35c. 



By mail, 10c. extra. 

 DIBBERS. 



For transferring plants. By far the best thing for the purpose ever 

 introduced. Fig. 7. 



Straight, D handle, Iron 50c. 



Fig. 8. 



Right-angle shape, Steel-Poiished, Wood Handle 40c. 



EDGING KNIVES — Fig. 9. 



9 in. American 8 .SO 



8 in. Eng. Black 1.25 



8 in. Eng., all Bright 1.50 



9 in. Eng. Black 1.35 



9 in. Eng., all Bright 1.60 



10 in. Eng. Black 1.50 



10 in. Eng., all Bright 1.75 



SCUFFLE HOES.- Fig. 10. 



4 inches 50c. 



6 inches 60c. 



8 inches 70c. 



10 inches SOc. 



CLEVES' TROWEL.— Fig. 11. 



The New Garden Implement. Each. 



No. 1 — Standard, 8-in. blade, 25c; mailed 35c. 



No. 2— Medium, 7-in. blade, 30c; mailed 3«c 



No. 3 — Daisy, 5-in. blade, 15c; mailed 20c. 



GARDEN TROWELS.— Fig. 12. Each. 



Best Forged Steel, strong and durable, 6-inch 40c. 



American, No. 3090 SOc 



" 6-inch Bright Steel blade, plain handle 5c. 



" 6-inch Tinned Steel blade, Enamelled handle. . .10c. 



" No. 10, Florists, extra heavy Solid Steel SOc. 



EUREKA HAND WEEDER— Fig. 13. 

 A very handy and useful little instrument. Short handle, 25c; long 

 handle, 35c. 



GRASS HOOKS. -I is. 14. 



American 25c. 



German, No. 0, 30c; No. 1, 25c; No. 2 35c. 



Best Eng. Grass, No. 2, 35c.; No. 3 50c. 



Best Eng. Hedge Hooks, No. 4 60c. 



Best Eng. Hedge Hooks, No. 5 76c 



THERMOMETERS— Fig. 15. 



8 inch Tin Japanned ® • 



10 " Distance Reading ™» 



8 " Cabinet, No. 201 H 50 



10 " Tin case, best quality, No. 31 60 



Pore Scale, Red Spirit, No. 251 H 1.00 



12-inch Tobacco Curing *5 



Registering (Sixes), No. 650 (see cut) 2.25 



Mushroom bed, brass end 



extra good .•'52 



Dairy or Hot-bed glass float *<> 



Glass floating, large -J* 



8-inch Standard flange, srands boiling water "O 



Milk Hydrometer, No. 2080 **» 



No. 2085 (Quevenne) 



Incubator, Upright *™ 



Reclining, No. 1302 60 



Brooder, No. 1307 SO 



If wanted by mail, add 5c. for postage. 



NOVELTY LIFTING WEEDER.— Fig. 16. 

 A Chisel Blade cuts off the weeda; the trigger holds them so they c»n 

 be pulled out. Each, 85c. 



