Horticultural Tools and Supplies 



Continued. 



Fig. 19. 



Fig. 24. 



Fig. 25. 



Fig. 29. 



Fig. 30. 



WATERS' TREE PRI MERS 



Fig. 17. 



4 feet long 8 .75 



6 feet long 85 



8 feet long 95 



10 feet long 1.00 



12 feet long 1.10 



14 feet long 1.85 



Extra knives, 20 cents. 



BORDER SHEARS.-Fig. 18. 



Price without wheel 83.25 



Price, with wheel 2.50 



HORSE SHEARS.— Fig. 19. 



B«nt Handle No. 1087 8 .50 



Curved Handle, No. 1090 60 



By mail, add 15c. 



HORSE SCISSORS. 



No. 0162, extra fine 81.25 



By mail, add 15c. 



PRUNING SAWS. -Fig. 20. 



16 inch Single 65c: Double 8 .60 



18 inch " 75c; " 70 



20 inch " ....85c; " 80 



Saw and chisel, combined 1.10 



PRUNING SHEARS.— Fig. 21. 



Mai. Handle, Steel blade ... .30 and 40c 



No. 1537, Solid Steel, * polish, 8 inch 8 .50 



No. 4665, Solid Steel, * Polish, 9 inch 75 



No. 4666, Solid Steel, full polish, 9 inch. . . 1.0O 



No. 2, French Pruning, 8i inch 1.25 



No. 4770, Ladies ' nickel plate, 6 inch 1 .00 



If wanted by mail, add 15c. 



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PRUNING KNIVES.— Fig. 22. 

 Iron Handle. No. 126,50c; No. 2173, Cocoa 

 Handle, 65c. 



BUDDING KNIVES. 



Prices-No. 12 81.00* No. 10 81.25 



TELEGRAPH TREE PRUNERS. 



Price, without pole 81.15 



Extra blades .20 



Little Giant Pruning Hook and Saw 2.00 



Extra springs 25 



LAWN SHEARS.— Fig. 23. hi 



2 wheels, 8 in. blade, for cutting on nar- 

 row borders, under fences and shrubs.. 82.75 



GRASS SHEARS.— Fig. 24. 



Bent Handle, No. 360 S 



Trowel Handle. No. 460 



Mail, add each 15c. 



.35 

 .50 



HORSE OR DOG CLIPPERS. 



Fig. 25. 



Very handy about horses ; also for clipping dogs. 

 Mascot Clipper. 81. 0'>. Stewart Clipper. 81.00 

 Nickel plated, eachl75. Top plate, each. . .75 

 Bottom plate.. . 1.O0. Spring 15 



HEDGE SHEARS.— Fig. 26. 



8 inch 81.23. 10 inch 81.75 



9 inch 1.50. 12 inch 2.25 



With Notch, 25 cents extra. 



LOPPING SHEARS.-Fig. 27. 



Ely 8 .75 



No. 3 American, or Tip Top l.OO 



No. 4 American, or Tip Top 1.25 



No. 1 Baltimore Draw cut 2.50 



No. 2 Baltimore Draw cut 2.00 



ASPARAGUS KNIFE.— Fig. 28. 

 Made of solid steel 30c. By mail 40c. 



ASPARAGUS BUNCHER. 



Price 81.50 



SHEEP SHEARS.-Fig. 29. 



No. 3749. .85c No. 3755, full polished. 81.00 

 By mail, add 15c 



FLOWER AND GRAPE 

 SCISSORS.— Fig. 30. 



Flower Scissors. . 75c. Grape Scissors 60c. 



5 cents extra for postage. 

 FRUIT PICKER.— Fig. 31. 



This cut almost speaks for itself — the device 

 being so much like, the human hand, shows at 

 once the utility of the article. As a Fruit Picker 

 it has no superior. It is made of Heavy Galvan- 

 ized Wire, and easily adjusted to a pole. . . .30c. 



SCYTHES. 



American, cheaper grade 8. fiO 



Bush or Brier Scythes, American .75 



English T. Waldron, Grass, 36 in., 81.35; 



38 in. 81.4(1; 40 in 1.4 5 



American Grain 1.00 



English Waldron Grain, 50 in., 81.75; 



52 in., 81.80; 54 in 1.90 



SCYTHE STONES.— Fig. 32. 



No. 1— Willoughby Creek. .10c. each, Sl.OO pe ; 



doz. 



No. 2— White Mountain 10c. each, 81.00 per 



doz. 



These are far superior to Darby Creek 

 and not so easily broken. 

 No. 3 — Green Mountain. .8c. each, 75c. per dos . 

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

 50c per doz. 



No. 5 — Mowing Machine (beveled) 10c. 



No. 6— Darby Creek 10c each, Sl.OO doi. 



Cigar Emory 10c. each, 81.00 doi. 



No. 7 — Imported English Talacre. . . .20c. eacL 

 None genuine unless labeled Sir Pyers 

 Mostyn, Talacre Quarries. 



WIRE PLIERS. 



Fence Wire Cutters, 6 in. 40c; 8 in. 50c; 10 la 

 bOe. 



