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SEEDS AND IMPLEMENTS 



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Gavlanized Steel Barbed Fencing Wire. 



Main strands, Nos. 12 and 12>^ gauge, steel wire. Regular or Cattle Wire has barbs about 5 inches 

 apart. Thickest of Hog Wire has barbs about 3 inches apart. 



CABLE OR TWISTED WIKE. 



Made of two strands of Nos. 12 or 12j^ gauge 

 steel wire. 



Ribbon and Plain Fence Wire.— Prices on above will be furnished on application. 



THE 



Townsend Wire Stretcher. 



With this implement the person stretching 

 the wire can nail it to the post from which he is 

 stretching without assistance. 



The only true principle for a Wire Stretcher. 



It will give you better satisfaction than any 

 stretcher you can find. Do not fail to get it. 



Price 75 cents 



Little Giant - - T5 Cents. 

 Hercules - - - 25 Cents. 



GIBBS POST HOLE DIGGER 



WITH SINGLE BLADE. 



Works successfully in all kinds of soil 



where most diggers fail. 



Advantages. — Easiest operated. Very durable. More soil 



can be brought out at one time and with less labor. Scours or 



cleans better in mucky soil. All wearing parts have steel pins. 



Blade is made of best tempered cast steel ; the rod and yoke 



are also steel. Only one blade to keep sharpened. Makes a 



hole of any desired diameter. By the use of the compound lever 



operating blade, ordinary stones that obstruct digging are 



readily loosened and removed. Best general purpose digger 



made. 



Price.. , $1.75. 



