134^ GRIFFITH (a TURNER CO. ^ 



FORKS AND RAKES 



Fig. 7. — STEEL, RAKES. Each. 



No. lo C. — Sing-le shank, solid steel, 10-tooth 45e, 



No. 12 C— Single shank, solid steel, 12-tooth 50c» 



No. 14 C. — Single shank, solid steel, 14-tooth 60c» 



No. 10 C. — Single shank, solid steel, 16-tooth 65c, 



3IALLEABLE RAKES. Each. 

 No. 10 S M 10-tooth, single shank 20c» 



No. 12 S 31. — 12-tooth, 

 No. 14 S M. — 14-tooth, 

 No. 16 S M. — 16-tooth, 



No. 10 B M 10-tooth, 



No. 12 B »I. — 12-tooth, 

 No. 14 B M. 

 No. 16 B M 



single shank 25e. 



single shank 30e, 



single shank 35c» 



braced shank 25c. 



braced shank 30c. 



14-tooth, braced shank 35c, 



16-tooth, braced shank 40c. 



No. 040.— Solid steel, turf edger 55c. 



No. 39 D. — Steel thistle and dock cutter 65c. 



HAY FORKS 



Fig. 1 



SILVEiT POLISH — Damascus Temper. 



No. 25. — Two-tine ha.y, common fer- Ea. 



rule, straight 5-foot handle $0.55 



No. 26. — Two-tine hay, common fer- 

 rule, 6-foot straight handle 65 



No. 025. — Two-tine hay, strap ferrule, 



5-foot straight handle 70 



No. 026. — Two-tine, strap ferrule, 6- 



foot straight handle 



No. 35. — Three-tine, 5-foot handle, 



common ferrule 



No. 30. — Three-tine, 6-foot handle, 



common ferrule 



No. 035. — Three-tine, 5-foot handle, 



strap ferrule 



No. 036. — Three-tine, 6-foot handle, 



strap ferrule 85 



Seven «r Eislit Ft. Hamlle Porks, Extra. 



QAT AND BARLEY 

 FORKS 



.80 



.75 



Fig. 2-MANURE FORKS 



No. 44% Z. — Oval, four-tine, light, Ea. 

 not strapped $0.60 



No. 0441/2 2. — Four-tine, 4%-foot han- 

 dle, strat) ferrule 70 



No. Li 044% Z. — ^Four-tine, patent lock- 

 ed, strapped 75 



No. L, 044%. — Patent locked, extra 

 heavy, full polished, strapped .90 



No. 054% X. — Five-tine, ferrule, long 

 handle 90 



No. 064% X. — Six-tine, ferrule, long 

 handle 1.00 



No. 04 DZ. — D handle, four-tine, 65 



No. 4 W. — D handle, four-tine, strap- 

 ped 90 



No. 04 D. — D handle, four-tine, cap 

 ferrule 80 



No. 05 D. — D handle, five-tine, cap fer- 

 rule 1.00 



No. 06 D. — D handle, six-tine, cap fer- 

 rule 1.10 



No. 151. — Four-tine. diamond tine, 

 heavy, malleable D handle 1.25 



No. 1153. — Four 16-inch extra heavy 



tines. 27-inch wood D handle 1.50 



No. 1157. — Five 16-inch extra heavy 



tines 27-inch wood D handle 1.75 



Fig. 3-General Utility Forl< 



No. 910. — Ten -tine, scoop shape, mal- Ea. 



leable D handle, strap ferrule $1.70 



No. 912. — Twelve-tine, scoop shape, 

 malleable D handle, strap ferrule.. 2.00 

 Especially for handling beets, 

 onions, apples, corn, etc. Tine 

 points are flattened and rounded, 

 so as not to injure potatoes, etc. 

 No. 714. — Coke Forks, f ourteen-tine, 



D handle, strap ferrule 2.15 



No. 100 S. — Ten-tine, D handle, stone 



fork 1.75 



No. 102 S. — Ten-tine, T> handle, stone 



f»rk 3.00 



Forks 

 Four-p r o n g Oak 

 Wood Stable 

 Forks 



.65 



.85 



ENSILAGE FORKS 



No. 508 F. — E i g h t 

 16"-tines, strap 

 ferrule, iron D 

 handle, each $1.30 



No. 510F. — Ten 17"- 

 tines, strap fer- 

 rule, iron D han- 

 dle, each 1.75 



Fig. 8. — STEEL LAWN RAKES, No. 24. 



As can be seen by the shape of the teeth, these rakes 

 run smooth and will not dig in the sod. By reversing 

 the double teeth, are used for leaves and rubbish. 21- 

 in. head. 24 teeth, 50c. ea. Reversible, Heavily Tinned. 



Fig. 9. — PRIZE BOAV-BRACED SOLID STEEL RAKES. 



No. B 12 — Prize bow-braced rake, solid steel, 13 



teeth. Retail price, 65c. each. 



No, B 14. — Prize bow-braced rake, solid steel, 15 



teeth. Retail price, 80c. each. 



No. B 16. — Solid bow-braced rake, solid steel, 16 



teeth. Price, 90c. each. 



Fig. 10. — AUTOMATIC SELF-CLEANING 

 LAWN RAKES. 



A backward motion of the rak» from operator will 

 clean all the teeth at once, thus avoiding the disagree- 

 able task of cleaning the teeth with the fingers. 



Prices: 



No. 6 WB., each 90 



SPLIT HEAD RAKES. 

 8-Tooth, All-Wood Hay Rake, 25c 

 10-Tooth, All- Wood Hay Rake, 30c 

 29-Tootli, All-Wood Lawn Rake, 50c 



OLE OLSEN 

 LAWN RAKE. 

 Malleable Ferrule. 

 Price, 50c. 



Fig. 5-STABLE FORKS 



Three-prong Hick- Ea. 



ory, Bonner $0.60 



Three - prong Oak 



Wood Stable 



Fig. 11. — Gritco XX 3-Boweil Wood 

 Lawn Rakes, 24 Teetli, 50c. 

 The XX can be furnished with 



either steel or wooden bows. 



GARDEN SETS. 

 No. 3 PF. — 3-pcs., 

 5-T Rake, Shovel 

 and Hoe. $1.00 set. 



Fig 



No. 211 — This 

 wood rake with 

 hickory teeth, a 

 and a good handl 

 the rake head wi 

 that grip around 



. 12. — HARVEST RAKE. 



rake takes the place of the old style 

 wood or wire bars. Ash head, ten 

 combined malleable brace and socket 

 e. The malleable brace is fastened to 

 th two rivets and two extension lugs 

 the rake head. Price, 25c. each. 



Without handles 

 With handles . . . 



CORN BARRELS. 



Each. 

 . .$4.50 

 . . 5.00 



Fig. 6-SPADING FORKS 



No. A H O L W Pat. 



Locked Spading Forks, 

 extra heavy, strap fer- 

 rule. Price, $1.10 each. 



No. HW. — Four-tine, 

 angular back. Price, 

 $1.00 each. 



No. O L D. — Medium 

 weight, angular tine, 

 malleable D handle, 

 strap ferrule. Price, 85c. 

 each. 



No. S 4. — C o 1 u m b 1 a 



Socket, 4 heavy polished 

 angular tines, solid sock- 

 et, 4 -ft. handle. Price, 

 $1.00 each. 



No. S D. — 4 heavy pol- 

 ished angular tines, solid 

 socket, iron D handle. 

 Price, $1.00 each. 



No. J O W. — Jumbo, 4 

 polished tines, extra 

 heavy strapped ferrule, 

 wood D handle. Price, 

 $1.10 each. 



No. J O 4. — 4 polished 

 tines, extra heavystrap- 

 ped ferrule, 4-ft. handle. 

 Price, $1.11) each. 



No. L D 4. — Half pol- 

 ished, light angular 

 tines, plain ferrule, iron 

 D handle. P-ice, 75c. ea. 



No. B4D. — Boys, four- 

 tine. Price, 55c. each. 



GALVANIZED STEEL BASKETS. 

 With Re-enforced or Double Steel Bottoms. 



Bushel — A 101 each, $1.00 



Utility Steel Baskets. 



Japanned. Dry Measure. With 

 Bale and Side handles. Half 

 Bushel, 45c. With Patented Clips 

 and Drop Handles, Half Bushel, 

 45c. Bushel, 60c. IV2 Bushels, 

 75c. 



Utility Steel Baskets Galvanized. 



With Bale or Side handles, % 

 Bushel, 50c. 1 Bushel, 65c. 1% 

 Bushels, 90c. 



Oak Baskets. 



One Bushel with Rim, 80e. 1% Bushels, with Rim, 

 90c. 1% Bushels, with Rim, $1.00. 



No. AlOl. 



CEDAR AND OAK MEASURES. Each. 



% Peck, wire hoops $0.35 



1/4 Peck, 2nd quality, flat hoops 25 



y2 and 1/4 Peck comb., wire hoops 45 



V2 and 14 Peck comb., 2nd quality, flat hoops 3."i 



Peck and % Peck comb., wire hoops an 



Peck and % Peck, 2nd quality, fiat hoops 40 



V2 Bushel, wire hoops 7.> 



% Bushel, 2nd quality, flat hoops .• 50 



% Bushel, oak, iron cross-bar 1.00 



DAISY INDESTRUCTIBLE WaRE BASKETS. 



Can furnish separate canvas lining which is readil.v 

 put in or taken out, and wliich makes the "Daisy" 

 basket available for small grain, etc. 



As a Display Basket, the "Daisy" is far superior 

 in every way to the old style. Fruit or vegetables 

 displayed in one of them attracts more attention from 

 passersby than any other that could possibly be 

 arranged. If desired to wash fruit and vegetables 

 it can be done with speed and safety without re- 

 moving fT-om basket if a, "Daisv" is being u<?ed. 

 No. 2 holds V2 bushel. Wt.. 4 lbs. Bail handle. Ea.. 75c 

 No. 4 holds 1 bushel. Wt., 6 lbs. Side handle. Ea., $1.09 

 • Larger Sizes on Application. 



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