GRIFFITH (Sl TURNE,R CO 



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DANDELION PULLER 



To Kill Dandelions You 

 Must Get the Jloots. 



You slide ihe steel 

 ti-owel-shaped blade of 

 the puller straight down 

 into the soil, close to 

 weed. Then push the 

 handle toward the weed, 

 and pull up. 



The root is caught by 

 a patented double-tooth 

 prong-. which projects 

 from inside of th bl.ide. 

 and up comes tl:? root 

 to the last incli, nothinf? 

 left to start new growth. 

 As the pull is directly 

 up, the 

 ground and 

 lawn around 

 th" weed is 

 undisturbed. 

 The cl o g - 



proof prong — - 



which gets the lot is the patented feat- 

 ure Besides Dandelions, it pulls plan- 

 tain and other weeds. Price, 50c. 



GIANT CORN THINNER 

 AND WEED PULLER 



"With proper care, corn may be pulled 

 out of hard ground with no breaking off. 

 No more tired backs, but a pleasure to 

 thin corn. The entire implement is 

 made of steel, except the handle, mak- 

 ing it very durable. It will be found 

 very useful for taking up all kinds of 

 weeds, briers, narrow plaintain, etc. 



Weight, Sli pounds. Price, $1.25. 



BUSH 



A great labor 

 saver. Do your 

 •grubbing with 

 this tool. One 

 man can do the 

 work of five. 



Price, $4.00. 



COMBINATION GARDEN TOOL 



This is a Hoe, Bake, 



Weeder and Cultivator 



in one. It has been 

 devised to meet the 

 scientific gardener's re- 

 quirements, cultivating 

 at the right place — -up 

 to the plant and over 

 the root. This tool is 

 so constructed that it 

 can be used in a com- 

 fortable standing posi- 

 tion. Vjeing an anti-'bacli 

 breaker. Price, 75'c. 



MEHLER'S HANDY HOE 



This very desir- 

 able tool is made 

 of high carbon 

 steel, 41^ in. wide 

 and 91/2 in. long. It 

 is sharpened on the 

 face to i/i-in. bevel 

 on all four sides. 

 The edge is curved, 

 so that when in 

 use it enters the 

 ground in a shear- 

 ing-like action, cut- 

 ting its way until 

 the full width of 

 the hoe ha^ontered the ground. 



_ . ... .$1.00. 

 Price ^ 



ERADO 



£RADO does away with the 

 old-fashioned laborious and 

 back-breaking method of dig- 

 ging up dandelions and weeds 

 of all kind by hand. 



An amount of weed-kiUmg 

 solution is dropped on the 

 root: then, by turning the tool 

 the top of the plant is cut ott. 

 BBADO has two knives so 

 placed that the top of a plant 

 is cut off by only one-half turn 

 of the tool. 



It is a simple matter to re- 

 fill ERADO. Remove the han- 

 dle by a half turn. The solu- 

 tion is then put in the tube, 

 and handle is easily replaced. 

 BBADO is then ready for work. 

 I'ush the plunger into the cen- 

 ter of the plant. The solution 

 is automatically allowed to 

 run down on to the roots of 

 the plant. Then give ERADO 

 a quick half turn, and the top 

 of the plant is cut off. A weed 

 treated in this manner can 

 never spring up again. The 

 roots, as well as the top of the 

 plant, are destroyed. 



Erado A, Galvan- 

 ized iron cylinder, 

 brass tip, iron han- 

 dle, 75c. 



Erado D, solid 

 brass, with iron 

 handle, $1.25. 



GIBBS' 

 POST-HOLE 

 DIGGER 



Digs faster, works eas- 

 ier than any other on the 

 market. All wearing parts 

 have steel pins. Makes a 

 hole of any desired diam- 

 eter. B'irst-class for tree- 

 planting. 



Price $1.75 



THEJTANW jmH AlUGER 



NOVELTY LAWN 

 WEEDER 



A Great Back-Saver. 



The curved edge of the 

 blade enters and loosens the 

 soil; pressure on the lever 

 then causes the toothed jaw 

 to grasp the plant, and a slight 

 pull will dislodge it without 

 disturbing the surrounding sod. 



Price, 75c. 



No. 5 — 10 lbs. 

 No. 8 — 13 lbs. 

 No. 10 — 14 lbs. 



Closed. Open. 

 Prices. 



No. 5 'bores four diiferent size 

 5, 6, 7 and 8 inches in diameter 3» 

 deep. Each, $2.75. 



No 8 bores seven different size 

 8 9 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14 inches m 

 e'ter, 3\i feet deep. Each, $3.00. 



No. 10 bores nine different size 

 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16 

 ii diameter, sy^ feet deep. Each, 



holes, 

 4 feet 



holes, 

 diam- 



holes, 

 inches 

 $3.50. 



IWAN S IWIPROVED 

 POST HOLE AND WELL AUGER 



CONSTRUCTION. ^ 



Two crucible steel blades, 

 each with two scientifically 

 formed cutting edges, and 

 riveted to a strong ir.alle- 

 able arch, form the bowl of 



the auger. The two blades 



interlock, having notched 



edges for this purpose, thus 



holding each other firmly in 



place. Weight, 11 pounds 

 each. 



Price, 10-inch 'blades, $3.00. 



CROWBARS 



Crow'bars with Pinch Point, from 20 

 to 25 lbs., per lb., 6c. 



Crowbars with Wedge Point, from 20 

 to 25 lbs., per lb., 6c. 



Dig'g'ing' Bar and Rammer combined, 

 each, $1.50. 



Dig'g'ing' Bar with Loop Handle, each, 

 $1.£0. 



WEDGES 



strong steel wedges for 

 wood, have the right taper 

 stick in the wood. 



Weight from three to six pounds 

 i'rioe, per pound 5c. 



splitting 

 and will 



ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE "WITHOUT NOTICE. 



