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EUREKA FUM1GATOR. 

 BUDDING KNIVES. PRUNING. 



BRUSH AXE. 



CORN HUSKER 



AND 

 CORN BRAKE. 



MACHETE CANE AND CORN KNIFE. 



EUREKA CORN KNIFE. 



GARDENER'S GLOVES. 



THE PERFECT FBUIT PICKER. 



Seasonable 



Autumn 



'T'/"^/"^ | ^ Full descriptions in our 

 * V/V/L<0 Implement Catalogue. 



Bill Hooks. For cutting underbrush, trimming hedges, etc 



Brush Axe. Axe handled for shrubbery and underbrush 



Corn Husker. Excelsior; malleable iron ; fits either hand 



Corn Break, The Eureka. For breaking off ears in husking; fits either hand; 



twice as much can be done with it 



Corn Knives.— Eureka Corn Knife. Forged steel 



Machete Corn Knife. Finest steel 



Dibbers, Henderson's Round Dibble for transplanting 



Fruit Picker, The Perfect. Galvanized steel wire, attaches to pole of any 



length. Price, without pole 



Fruit-Picking Step-Ladder, "The Automatic." Does not topple, slip or 



fall; 6 ft., $1.75; 8 ft., $2.25 ; 10 ft 



Fumigators, Eureka. No. 1, 12 ins. high, $1.50; No. 2, 16 ins. high, $1.75 ; 



No. 3, 20 ins. high, $2.00; No. 4, 24 ins. high 



Fumigators, Perfection. Has water-tank, making moist smoke; No. 1 holds 



one peek of stems, $3.00 ; No. 2 holds half bushel of stems, $3.75 ; No. 3 



holds three-quarters bushel of stems 



Gardener's Cloves. Heavy Coat, for thorny plants pair, 



Rubber, with gauntlets, men's sizes, $1.50; ladies' sizes 



Glazing Points, Perfection, per box of 1,000 



Pincers, for applying above ; 



Hatchets— Axe Pattern. Handled. For pruning, hunter's use, etc., No. 1, 



1% lbs., 50c; No. 2, 1% lbs., 60c; No. 3, 2 lbs 



Hoes — Prong Hoes or Potato Hooks. 5 round tine, 75c; 4 broad tine 



Knives, Budding. Ivory handles, finest quality steel ; straight blade, long 



handle (c>,$1.50; straight blade, short handle (B), $1.25; round point 



blade, curved handle (A) 



Knives, Pruning. Stag handles, finest quality. Medium size, single blade (d) 



$1.00 ; medium size, double blade (e), $1.50; large size, single blade (F).. 

 Mastica, for glazing greenhouses, sash, etc — new or old — superior to putty. 



One gallon glazes 300 lineal feet. Prices : 40c. qt., 75c. % gal., gal 



Mastica Glazing Machine. For applying above 



Pruners, Waters' Tree. The best pruner; cuts limbs up to % inch in diame- 

 ter; with 4 ft. handle, 70c; 6 ft., 80c; 8 ft., 90c;10 ft,, $1.00; 12 ft 



"Telegraph" Pruner, attaches to pole of any length, operates with a 



cord ; a spring throws knife back 



Raphia, for tying, 18c lb.; 10 lbs., @ 17c. lb.; 100 lbs., @ 



Rubber Plant Sprinklers— (Postage extra, 5c each.) 



Straightneck, 6 oz., 55c; 8oz.,65c; 10 oz 



Angleneck, 6 oz., 60c; 8 oz., 70c; 10 oz 



Rubber Putty Bulb, for glazing, $1 00; or mailed 



Saws— Pruning, Double-edge, 16 in., 65c; 18 in., 75c; 20 in 



One-edged Pruning Saw, 16 in., 60c; 18 in., 70c; 20 in 



Pruning Saw and Chisel Combined (without pole) 



Scissors, Crape-Thinning, English. For thinning grapes out of the bunches; 



best steel. Imported each 



Flower-Picking, English. Imported each 



American Flower- and Crape-Gathering Scissors. Large and perfect, 

 Shears— Hedge. (Notch, 25c. extra.) 8 in., $1.25; 9 in., $1.50; 10 in 



Pruning, Solid Steel, 7% in., 90c; 8V» in., $1.00; 9Ms in 



Pruning, malleable, with steel blades, 8 in 



Levin's Improved, medium size, 50c; full size 



American Lopping Shears, 2 ft. handle, $1.00; 3 ft. handle 



Shovels-Wire Potato and Root Scoop. Dirt sifts out 



Syringes, solid brass- 

 No. A. 12 in. long. 1 spray and 1 stream jet 



No. 2. 13V4 in. long. 1 coarse and 1 fine spray and 1 stream jet 



No. 1 0. 18 in. loDg. 1 coarse and 1 fine spray rose and 1 stream jet, 

 with patent valves and elbow joint 



No. 1 1. Same as No. 10, without valves 



No. C. 16 in. long. 1 spray rose and 1 stream jet and elbow joint 



No. H. 18 in. long (sheet brass). 1 spray rose 



Thermometers— {Cannot be mailed.) 



Incubator (Fig. F), 50c; with stand 



Common Japanned Tin Case. (Fig. A.) 7 in., 15c; 8 in., 20c; 10 in., 

 25c; 12 in 



Distance Reading. (Fig. B.) Porcelain scale magnifying tubes, 8 in., 

 $1.00; 10 in., $1.25; 12 in 



Plate Class Window Thermometer, bevel edge, white enamel face, 8 in., 

 $1.25; 10 in 



Siexe's Heat and Cold Self-Registering (Fig. C), 8 In., $2.50; 10 in., 

 $3.00; 12 in 



Cold-Registering Thermometer (Fig. D), 8 in 



Heat-Registering Thermometer (Fig. D), 8 in 



Hot-Bed or Mushroom-Bed Thermometer, pointed brass bottom for 

 plunging. (Fig. E.) Best grade, $1.50; standard grade 



Clock Thermometer, 9-inch dial, metal case 



Trowels — Ordinary. 5 in., 10c; 6 in., 12c; 7 in 



Solid Steel, 5 in., 40c; 6 in., 45c; 7 in 



"Slim Jim." Small size, 15c; large size ; 



$1.35 



1.00 



.15 



.20 

 .35 

 .65 

 .35 



.40 



2.75 



4.50 



1.00 



1.25 



.65 



.50 



.70 

 .70 



1.25 



1.25 



1.40 

 1.15 



1.10 



1.00 

 .16 



.75 

 .80 

 1.10 

 .85 

 .80 

 .90 



PERFECTION 

 GLAZING 

 POINTS. 



AUTOMATIC SELF-CLEAN- SYRINGE 

 ING LAWN RAKE. 



"SLIM JIM" TROWEL. 



Hundreds of other Useful Tools, Implements and Requisites are offered in our Implement Catalogue 



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