Tools, Implements and Supplies 



FOR COMPLETE LIST OF GARDEN TOOLS, SEE OUR 1926 GARDEN BOOK 



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Aprons. To protect the clothing while doing any work in garden or greenhouse 



Rubber, heavy, $3.00; medium .7^ S2 00 



Canvas, light 1 50 



Bulb Fibre. This material, especially prepared for use in the home, contains all the 

 necessary plant food for almost all kinds of plants and biilbs. Per J peck, 50 cts.; 

 peck, 75 cts.; bushel, $2.50. By parcel post, add 20 cts. per peck. 



Bowls, green matt ware, for bulbs or cut flowers, 6-inch diameter, 60 cts.; 8-inch. .§0 75 

 Glazed ware, beautifully finished in blue, black, green, ivorj"-, rose or yellow, 

 8-inches in diameter, each 1 50 



Carnation Supports, Adjustable. Extremely satisfactory for snapdragons, 

 carnations, pyrethrum, etc.; being adjustable to a height of 24 inches, rings 

 measure 7 inches in diameter. Dozen, Sl.OO; hundred 6 50 







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Hand Weeding Fork 



Wire Carn.\tion 

 Support 



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Star Ptn-VERizER 



Cultivators. Norcross Garden Cultivator and Weeder. 



5 prong, long handle 1 25 



3 prong, long handle 1 00 



3 prong,'short handle 75 



Cultivator and Weeder, Planet Jr. Star Pulverizer, very effective for 

 working the flower garden, permits of cultivation where the plants are dose, 

 7 J inch 3 50 



Cultivators, Wheel Hoes and Seeders. Send for the Plant Jr. catalog, listing 

 their very complete line of both hand and horse tools. 



Dibbles, for transplanting. Iron point, 75 cts.; brass point, $1.00. 



Dock Extractors. For pulling docks and other large weeds. 



Heavy, 4 foot $4 75 



Light extractors, 17 inches long, Sl-OO; 25 inches long. 1 25 



Fertilizers, see page 64. 



Flower Holders. When arranging flowers and foliage in bowls or other shallow 

 containers our flower holder permits of the most graceful effects. The stems can 

 be placed at any angle at the same time allowing a free circulation of water. Made 

 of metal that wiU not rust nor corrode and will not mar nor scratch the finest bowl. 

 The design and weight will prevent tilting or upsetting. Green Lacquer, Electro- 

 plate Bronze, Silver Plate, Old Ivory Enamel, Gold Plate and Black Enamel finishes. 



No. 1, 5i-inch diameter, f-inch mesh SI 75 Postpaid 



No. 2, 4 " " * " " 1 50 



No. 3, 3| " " ^ " " 125 



No. 4, 2i " " i " " 1 00 "■ 



Forks. Hand weeding, 50 cts.; with 4 foot handle SO 75 



Hay, 2 tines, S1.50; 3 tines 1 75 



Manure, D handle, S2.00; long handle 1 75 



Spading, 4 tines, $2.25; 5 tines, $2.75; boys' 1 15 



Fruit Pickers. Wire, without jwle -. 50 



Metal, with bag, without pole 65 



;s^ Ah^^^s^l Garden Line. Italian hemp, 50 ft., $1.00; 100ft 175 Planet Jr. Grass Edger 



Garden Reel 



Wire Fruit Picker 



Grass Edging Knife 



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Dreer Sickle 



Garden Reels. Black iron, capacity 100 ft. of garden line 1 50 



Galvanized iron, large, capacity 1000 to 1500 ft. of garden line 4 00 



Garden Tool Sets, for women'and children,'consisting of rake, hoe and shovel. . 2 00 



Gloves. Heavy gloves to protect against briars, etc., wristband or gauntlets. 



Horsehide 2 50 



Grape Bags. Wired, protect grapes against insects and birds. 



Per 100, 60 cts.; per 1000 5 00 



Grass Edgers. To keep grounds neat and attractive, the grass bordering walks 

 must be frequently edged. These machines will do the work with little effort. 



Planet Jr., illustrated 2 00 



Grass Edging Knives. Without handles, English, 9-inch, $2.50; with handle. . 2 75 



American, 9-inch, straight handle, $1.25; D handle 1 50 



Grass Hooks or Sickles. English, riveted back, No. 2, 90 cts.; No. 3, 95 cts.; 



No. 4 1 00 



Solid back, 70 cts.; Little Giant, 70 cts.; Austrian, a very light, thin blade 45 



Dreer, a light narrow sickle, handle is offset, preventing striking knuckles 75 



Flower Holder 



GRAPE 

 BAGS 



Wired Grape Bag 



