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AND SUPPLIES— CONTINUED 



"LITTLE WONDER" 

 HEDGE TRIMMER 



By having a machine 



ligfi of your own, you can 



■""^'^ >' trim your hedge when 



«-fessiass5</ it needs it and notwalt 



/• ■ .•; for some one until tlie 



" hedge has grown strag- 



j — >»»55ss£=_»;'>j ''■^^ disgraced the 



\ -';' " >■ - -^^^^^ Hedge will improve 



\ \ ■ ■ . ; in appearance alter it 



■ K 'C? is trimmed with the 



s|,* "Little Wonder," by 



4.V reason of the straight 



cutting, no dips or round corners and manj' other common 

 faults often noticed in hedge trimmed by hand shears.^ 



It is not near as hard w-ork trimming with the "Little 

 Wonder" as the hand shears, it does not tire the wrists, in 

 fact, it is a pleasure to walk along the hedge and turn the 

 crank and see the hedge fly, it really operates astonishingly 

 easy. 



30-inch machine §19.75 



40-inch machine 25.00 



60-inch machine 30.00 



HEDGE SHEARS 



GRASS 



1 



BORDER 



SHEARS 





SHEARS 



No. 1360 — Bent Handle. ..35c. 

 No. 460 — Trowel Handle ..60c. 





1 No. 105 

 mM^^ With Wheel 

 ^^^^ Price, 



^^"r:^ §4.25 



boeep 50sers 



No. 055 $1.00 



No. 3755 — Full 



polish 1.25 



No. is075 1.50 



ars 



No. 4 — Flat Spring, Steel Blade $ .60 



No. 33 — Coil Spring, Mai. Handle, Steel Blade 60 



No. 1537 — Solid Steel, half polish, 9-inch 1.25 



No. 4G65 — Solid Steel, 9-inch .. . 1.00 



No. 46r>6 — Solid Steel, full polish, 9-inch 1.50 



No. 2 — French Pruning, 8% -inch 1.75 



No. 544 — Ladies', nickel-plated, 6-inch 1.75 



Parcel post weight, 1 pound. 



AJ.Im prices IH CATAI.Oa SUBJECT TO CHANGE 

 WITHOUT- KOTICE. 



(Plain) 



No. 100 — 8-inch. .$2.00 

 No. 100 — 9-inch.. 2.25 

 No. 100 — 10-inch. . 2.50 

 No. 100 — 12-inch. . 3.25 



(■Wltll Notcll) 



No. 101 — 8-inch. .$2.25 

 No. 101 — 9-inch . 2.50 

 No. 101 — 10-inch . 2.75 

 No. 101 — 12-inch . 3.50 



Lawn Shears 



No. 1062 — 2 wheels, 8- 

 inch blade, for cutting on 

 narrow borders, under 

 fences and shrubs .$4.50 



Water's Tree Pryoers 



4 feet $1.60 



6 feet 1.80 



8 feet 2.00 



IQ feet '. 2.20 



12 feet 2.40 



14 feet 2.60 



Extra Knives 20 



Telagrapli Tree Primers 



Price, without pole $1.40 



Extra blades 20c. 



No. 

 No. 

 No. 

 No. 



^iiears 



The Baltimore 

 Draw Cut Shear is 

 extra strong, and 

 will cut large 

 limbs with the 

 least exertion. 

 The American or Tip Top 

 Shear is light and strong, and 

 is very handy for light work. 

 It will not tire you to handle it. 



5 — Am.erican, or Tip Top $1.60 



4 — American, or Tip Top 2.0O 



5402 — .Baltimore Draw Cut, 24 in. Handles 3.50 



5403 — Baltimore Draw Cut, 22 in. Handles 3.00 



icKENNEY" TREE PRUNERS 



No. 1 



Small 

 Primer 



No. 2 

 targe 

 Pniner 



No. 

 No. 

 No. 



PRICE 



15 in $4.00 



23 in 4.j0 



30 in 6.00 



Hand Prtucing' Sliear 



No. 2 cuts limljs IV2 inches in diametf-r easy and perfect. 

 It has two cutting blades drop forged from tool steel, and 

 with the patented leverage is the most powerful pruner built. 



Besides the double leverage this Pruner has an addition 

 af two separate cutting powers which is provided by the 

 slots in the handles. If any time the blades are wedged in 

 the limb and more power is required it may be obtained by 

 stopping the pressure on the handles and pulling each handle 

 into the middle notch, this change increases the original 

 power 25 per cent. 



If more power is required pull the handles into the last 

 notch increasing the power 50 per cent. Two springs are pro- 

 vided which return the blades to their original position after 

 the full amount of leverage has been used. 



PRUMIIMG SAWS 



No. 3 Saws. 



16-inch double $1.35 



18-inch double 1.4S 



20-inch double 1.55 



No. 1 Saws. 



16-inch single 



18-inch single. . . . 

 20-inch single. . . . 



.$1.30 

 . 1.40 

 . 1.50 



