62 fe^RlFFITH ®, TURNER CO_J^ 



HORTICULTURAL TOOLS and SUPPLIES-continued 



"Little Wonder" 

 Hedge Trimmer 



By having a machine 

 of your own, you can 

 trim your hedge when 

 it needs it and not wait 

 for some one until the 

 hedge has grown strag- 

 gly and disgraced the 

 entire property for 

 several weeks. 



Hedge will improve 

 in appearance after it 

 is trimmed with the 

 "Little Wonder,'' by 

 reason of the straight 

 cutting, no dips or round corners and many other common 

 faults often noticed in hedge trimmed by hand shears. 



It is not near as hard work trimming with the "Little Wonder" 

 as the hand shears, it does not tire tne wrists, in fact, it is a pleasure 

 to walk along the iiedge and turn the crank and see the hedge fly, 

 it really operates astonishingly easy. 



30-inch machine $25.00 



«iO-inch machine 30.00 



60-inch machine 35.00 



HEDGE SHEARS 



(Plain) 



No. 100 — 8-inch ,$1.80 



No. 100 — 9-inch 2.00 



No. 100 — 10-inch 2.25 



No. 100 — 12-inch 3.15 



(With Notch) 



No. 101— 8-inch $2.00 



No. 101 — 9-inch 2.15 



No 101— 10-inch 2.50 



No. 101 — 12-inch 3.35 



LAWN SHEARS 



No. 1062 — 2 wheels, 8- 

 inch blade, for cutting on 

 narrow borders, under 

 fences and shrubs. . .$4.15 



BORDER 

 SHEARS 



No. 105 — Erice, with wheel $4.00 



GRASS SHEARS 



No. 1360 — Bent Handle 35c. 



No. 460 — Trowel Handle 60e. 



Sheep Shears 



No. 055 $1.00 



No. 3755 — Full 



polish 1.25 



No 3075 l.,50 



HORSE SHEARS 



No. 1087 — Bent Handle 50e. 



No. 1090 — Curved Handle 60c. 



Water's Tree Pruners 



4 feet $1.60 



6 feet 1.80 



8 feet 2.00 



10 feet 2.20 



12 feet 2.40 



14 feet 2.65 



Extra Knives 25 



TELEGRAPH TREE PRUNERS 



Price, without pole. $1.40 



Extra blades 25c. 



LOPING SHEARS 



The Baltimore 

 Draw Cut Shear is 

 extra stong, and 

 will cut large limbs 

 with the least exer- 

 tion. 



The American or Tip Top Shear 

 is light and strong, and is very 

 handy for light work. It will not 

 tire you to handle it. 



No. 5— American, or Tip Top $l-60 



No. 4 — American ,or Tip Top 



No. 5402 — Baltimore Draw Cut ^'S" 



No. 5403 — Baltimore Draw Cut 



PRUNING SAWS 



Er'-= 3'-g - E_C:ATK1MS tCO.INDIAM'APOLIS 



No. 3 Saws. 



16-inch double $1.35 



18-inch double 1.45 



20-inch double 1.55 



No. 1 Saws. 



16-inch single $1.30 



18-inch single 1.40 



20-inch single 1.50 



Pruning Knives 



No. 66105 — Cocoa Handle ~ ■ ■ -^^-OO 



BUDDING KNIVES 



No. 1508R ^}'»2 



No. 1510B ^-^^ 



Pruning Stiears 



No. 4 — Flat Spring, Steel Blade $ .60 



No 33 — Coil Spring, Mai. Handle, Steel Blade 60 



No. 1537 — Solid Steel, half polish, 9-mch 1.25 



'No. 4665 — Solid Steel, 9-inch l.OO 



No. 4666 — Solid Steel, full polish, 9-mch 1.50 



No. ?- — French Pruning, 81/2-inch 1.75 



No. 544 — Ladies', nickel-plated, 6-inch 1.75 



Parcel po st weight, 1 pound. 



FRUIT PICKER 



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 

 wire, and easily 



PRICE . . .40 cents adjusted to a pole. 



ALL PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



