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PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.— TOOLS AND IMPLEMENTS. 



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BUODING KNUES. 



PRUNING KNIVES. 



SEASONABLE 

 AUTUMN 



TOOLS 



FuU descriptions 



in our implement 



Catalogue. 



85 



Axes. Best quality, handled.— Light, a!4 lbs, $1.00; Medium, 3 



lbs. .$1.15; Heavy, i^A lbs., $1.25; Boy's Axe $0.85 



Baskets. Seamle.-s iteel; bushel 2-50 



Farmer's Corn. Best woven splint, peck, 35c.; H bush. 450.; i 



bisi., fcc; i^ bush,, 9 c; 2 bush., $1.00: 3bush 1.50 



Bill Hooks. For cut:ini{ underbrush, trimming hedget etc 1.35 



Brush Axe. Axe handled for shrjbbery and underbrush i.ic 



Caponizing Tools. Complete set, with instructions 2.75 



Corn llusker. Excelsiof; malleable iron; fits either hand 15 



Corn Break, The Eureka. Kor breaking off ears in busking; fits 



either hnd; twice as iruch can be done with it 25 



Corn Knives. Serrated Edge. Finest steel js 



Eureka Corn Knife. Forged steel 35 



Machete Corn Knife. Fneststtel 65 



Dibbers, Henderson's Round Dibble for transplanting 35 



Forks— Digging or Spading. Btit-.straf'/'id D or long handled^ 



sa-me prices. Four prong, f 1. 10; five prong 1.35 



Potato Digging Forks. F ipressly made for the purpose; six 



heavy round tire=. not too sharp: strapped D handle 1.35 



Vegetable Scoop Forks. Will load to hesd without raising 



poin'S; strapped 1 > handle; eight tint, $1.60; ten tine 1.80 



Fruit Picker The Perfect. Galvanized steel wire, attaches to 



ptle of any lenath. ]r:c», without pole 50 



Fruit Picking Step-Ladder, ''The Automatic." Does not 



t pple slip or fall; 6 ft.. Si. 75; 8 It., $2.25; loft 2.75 



Gardener's Gloves. Heavy Qoat, for thorny plants pa'r, i.co 



Rubber, wiih i^auntlets. men's sizes, $1.60; ladies' sizes 1.5 j 



Grafting Chisel. Handled 75 



Grafting Wax, Trowbridge's, ^ lb., icc; j^ lb., 15c.; 1 lb 25 



Hay Knives Lightning. For cutt ng down hayin the stack cr bale 85 

 Hatchets— Axe Pattern. Handled. For pruning, hunter's use, 



etc No. I, 152 lbs., 70c ; No. 2, iji Ib^., 8 c.: No. 3, 2 lbs 90 



Hedge Knife. 2 r inches long, bade 13 inches; of finest steel 5-) 



Hoes — Celery Hilling 1.50 



Prong Hoes or Potato Hooks. 5 round tine, 8,;c 14 broadiine 75 

 Knives. Budding. Ivoiy han.les. finest quality steel; straight 

 blade, long handle (•_),§i.5o; straight blade, shcrt handle (b), 



$1.25; round point blade, curved handle (a) 1.25 



Knives, Pruning. Stag hand es, finest q'lality. Medium size, 

 single tladj (d), 90c. ; med.um size, dcubie blade (e), $1.25; 



large s'ze, sin-le bla_e (fi _ 



Poultry KillingKnife Progressive 



Pruners, Waters' Tree. The best pruner on the maiket; cuts 

 limbs up to 3^ inch in diamtter; with four foot handle 75c.; six 



foot, 85C, ; eight foot, $1.00; ten foot, $1.15; twelve foot x.25 



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



with a cord: a spring throws knife back i.io 



The "Victor" Tree Pruner. Chisel blade with finger guide. 



Very rapid work may b>^ done wiih this 2.00 



Rakes for Lawns- Reversible Steel; 24 tecih, ai inch head to 



Automatic Self-Cleaning; 26 teeth, oc.; 38 teeth, §1 15; 52 200 



Raphia, f'>r tying, I'^c. lb.; m lbs. $1.5*^; 25 lbs. at 14 



Saws— Pruning, Double-edge, 16 inch 7cc ; i3 inch, 8.c ; 20 inch gj 

 Paragon, Double-edge. Thrust on the convex edge draw on 



the concave ed:;e, 16 inch, 75c.; 18 inch, B;C.; 20 inch 1.00 



One-edged Pruning Saw, i6inch,6 c; i8'inch, 7cc.; aoinch fo 



Pruning Saw and Chisel Combined 1.00 



Wood Saw, with fr.ime. commcn pattern ;o 



" " Lightning Tooth. Improved Brace Frame 1.15 



Saw Buck. I )isston's improved pattern 60 



Scissors. Grape Thinning, English. For thinning grapes out 



cf the but chp«; best steel, hnpctrti-d e»ch 70 



Flower Picking English. hiip,i>-trd each 75 



American Flower and Grape Gathering Scissors. Large 



and perfect, donottirethe hands in all-da v use 90 



Shears— Hedge. 8 inch, $1.50; 9 inch, $1.75; 10 inch a. 00 



With notch 2 c, extra. 



Ladies' Light Pruning, 7inch 75 



Pruning, iolid Steel, ^''/, inch, 90c ; 8^ inch, $1.00, 95^ inch i.io 



Pruning, malleable, with steel blades. 8 inch 60 



Levin's Improved, medium si/e, 60c. full size 75 



English Pruning shears. No spring. 4 inch, 90c; 5H inch i.io 



" " Secateurs. 6 inch. $1 s-; 7K inch 1.75 



American Lopping Shears. 2 loot handle, $1.25; 3 ft handle 1.75 



Shovels Wood Grain Scoop. A I wood i.<o 



Wire Potato and Root Scoop. Uirlsifsout 2.c o 



Tree Scraper, liandkd 50 



"Trowels Ordinary, s inch. 12c.: 6 inch, i=,c; 7 inch »o 



Solid Steel, ■; inch, 4^c.; 6 inch, ^cc ; 7 inch 55 



"Slim Jim." Small size, nic ; large size 25 



Watering Pots. Galvanized iron, 6 (|uart, 75c.; 8 quart, 90c.; to 



quart, $ i.oo: 12 qu.irl. $i.2<;: ifi quart 1.50 



French or Oval Watering Pots. f. quart, $1.50; 8 quart 1.75 



"Common Sense" Watering Pots. 2 quart, 75c.; 4 quart, 

 $i.o<:; '■ (]uart l.»5 



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