GARDEN MANUAL FOR THE SOUTHERN STATES. 



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ging plantains and other weeds from 

 lawns, but it has also found great favor 

 among the ladies as a flower cultivator 

 for loosening the soil in pots, and among 

 young plants for transplanting. It serves 

 every purpose of the old form of trowel. 

 Price, No. 1, 40c.; No. 2, 30c,; No. 3, 25c. 



Excelsior Weeding Hoe, 15c. If by 

 mail, 20c. each. 



The Levin Pruner. — This is one of the 

 strongest and best cutting pruners for 

 the size. The cut is very smooth. Price, 

 No. 1. 7 inches long, i/^ inch cut, $1.25. 



Combination Weeder.' 



Improved Planting Dibble — This tool is 

 designed for setting out cabbage, celery, 

 tobacco, tomatoes, onions and similar 

 plant's. Price, 40 cents each. If ordered 

 by mail, 10 cents extra must be added 

 for postage. 



The Combination Weeder. — Combining, 

 as it does, both the rake and the hoe, it 

 is the most serviceable, durable and most 

 perfect on the market. 40c. each. 



The Climax Lawn Weeder. — Works 

 automatically; will grab and hold any- 

 thing with sufScient grip to remove root 

 and branch. New, simple and easy work- 

 ing device for ridding yards and lawns of 

 all noxious plants and weed's. Dandelions 

 and plantain are easily killed by its use. 

 Stand erect, holding the handle in one 

 hand, push the chisel under the' plant at 

 an angle that will cut the root at any de- 

 sired depth. Withdraw the chisel until 



Only Perfect Seed Sower. $2.50 each. 



the grab comes directly over the weed 

 desired to be removed; a slight pull on 



the trigger will bring the Serrated Grab 

 down, holding firmly enough to take out 

 the plant, and all, leaving only a slight 

 mark. Price, $1.50 each. 



Empire King Spraying t'ump. 



Frotscher's New Orleans Market Musk Melon, the Best on Earth. 



