GRIFFITH TURNER CO. 



Horticultural Tools and Supplies. 



Fig. 7. Fig. 4 



L. M. OLiMSTEAD'S 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 box, one dozen in a case. 



Price $1.50 



OUT OP SIGHT MOLE TRAP (Fig. 2). 

 Considered to be one of the best and cheapest Mole Traps 

 on the market. Especially valuable for hot-beds and frannea 

 on account of its convenient size. 



Price $1.00 



THE MODEL MOLE TRAP (Fig. 3). 

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

 is especially adapted for setting under glass. 



Price $1.75 



G. & T. MOLE TRAP. 

 This is a good Mole Trap for the money. 



Price $1.00 



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 galvanized. Simple and durable in its construc- 

 tion. Price 75c. 



GARDEN REELS (Fig. 4). 



Small size 75c. Large size $1.00 



EXCELSIOR WEEDER (Fig. 5). 



Price lOc. Mailed 15c. 



LARGE HAND WEEDER (Fig. 6). 



Malleable Iron Hand Weeder 15c. 



Solid Steel Hand Weeder 25c. 



By mail, lOc. extra. 

 DIBBERS. 



For transferring plants. By far the best thing for the pur- 

 pose ever introduced. 



Fig. 7.— Straight, D handle, iron 50c. 



Fig. S. — Right-angle shape, steel-polished, wood handle.. 40c. 

 EDGING KNIVES (Fig. 9). 



9 inch, American .$0.50 9 Inch, Eng., black $1..35 



8 inch, Eng., black 1.35 9 inch, Eng., all bright.. J.«0 



8 inch. Eng., all bright. 1.50 10 inch, Eng., black 1.50 



10 inch. Eng., all bright.. 1.75 

 SCUFFLE HOES (Fig. 10). 



4 inches 50c. 8 inches 'TOc. 



6 inches COc. 10 inches 80c. 



CLEVES' TROVl^EL (Fig. 14). 

 The New Garden Implement. 



No. 1— Standard, 8-inch blade 25c. 



No. 3— Medium, 7-inch blade 20c. 



No. 3— Daisy, 5-jnch blade 15c. 



GARDEN TROWEL- (Fig. 11). 

 Sixteen gauge tool steel, 6-inch blade, a socket handle that 



will not coqie out in dry weather. Price 15c. 



GARDEN TROWELS (Fig. 12). Each. 

 Best forged English steel, socket handle, strong and dur- 

 able, 6-inch 40o 



American, No. 3090 3<)c. 



" 6-inch bright steel blade, plain handle 5c. 



" 6-inch tinned steel blade, enameled handle lOc. 



EUREKA HAND WEEIDER (Fig. 13). 

 A. Very Handy and Usefnl Little Instrument. 



Short handle 25c. Long handle 35c. 



THERMOMETERS (Fig. 15). 



8-inch tin, japanned $0.15 



10-inch, distance reading 35 



8-inch, cabinet. No. 201 H 50 



10-inch, tin case, best quality. No. 31 <»0 



Porcelain scale, red spirit. No. 251, 8-inch l.OO 



Porcelain scale, 10-inch, red spirit. No. 251 1.25 



12-inch, tobacco curing 25 



Registering (sixes). No. 650 (see cut) 2,25 



Mushroom bed, brass end l.OO 



Mushroom bed, extra good 1.50 



Dairy or hot-bed glass float 2.5 



Glass floating, large 50 



8-inch standard flange, stands boiling water 50 



Milk Hydrometer, No. 2080 40 



Milk Hydrometer, No. 2085 (Quevenne) 7.j 



Incubator, upright 75 



Incubator, reclining 



Brooder, No. 1307 3g 



Button-hole Thermometer, a novelty '25 



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

 GRASS HOOKS (Fig. 16). 



American S^*^- 



German— No. ^Oc- 



—No. 1 25c. 



—No. 2 35c. 



Best English Grass— No. 2 3.5c. 



" —No. 3 5«e. 



" " Hedge or Grass Hooks— No. 4 OOc. 



" " " " " —No. 5, riveted back 75c. 



Mailed, 35c. 

 Mailed, 30c. 

 Mailed, 20c. 



