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Cleve's Angle Trowel. This handy digger was originally intended for digging 

 plantains and other weeds from lawns, but it has also found great favor among the ladies 

 as a flower cultivator for loosening the soil in pots, and among young plants for trans- 

 planting. It serves every purpose of the old form of trowel. Price No. 1 40c ■ No 2 

 30c. ; No. 3, 25c. 



| I i . Improved Planting: Dibble. - 



Li I I I } Thls t001 is designed for setting out 

 ^^^jfjUJyl cabbage, celery, tobacco, tomato, 



^^gjfifif*7 I onions and similar plants. Price! 

 ® C~ ^ l *^ in ' each > if ordered by mail 20c. 

 Combination Weeder. mu i} be added for Postage. 



The Combination Weeder.— Planting Dibble. 



Combining as it does, both the rake and hoe, it is the most serviceable durable and the 

 most perfect Weeder on the market. Price, 30 cents. 



The I^evin Pruner. 



This is one of the strong- 

 est and best cutting pru- 

 ners for its size. The 

 cut is very smooth. 



Price, No. 1, 7 inches 

 long, y 2 inch cut, $1.25; 

 No. 2, 7 inches long, % 

 inch cut. $1.50. By mail, 

 postpaid. 



Hedge Shear. 



SELF CLOSING TOMATO VINE SUPPORT 



PATENTED MAR. 13 T -H 189 4-. 



(Beady f-:or_use i-^zz z^m^ notjnius'Q 



in use: 



■I. It is made of galvanized wire, that will not rust or rot out. 2. Any one can place 

 it in position. 3. It has double legs and the greater the pressure the firmer the support. 

 4. It has self closing adjustable legs. 5. It takes no room in the winter. Hang on a peg 

 or leave in the ground, as you prefer. 6. It is always ready for use, never needing re- 



