Miscellaneous Garden Tools 



Aprons, Gardener's. Extra heavy 



rubber $ 2.50 



Blue Denim 1.00 



Asparagus Knives. "V-shaped blade, 

 which cuts the edible stalk under 

 the soil. Short handle, 40c; 4-ft. 



handle •••• 75 



BASKETS, Ash. Used for gather- 

 ing flowers, berries, etc. Made 

 to hold 6 or 8 standard mmrt 

 berry boxes. 6-qt. size, $1.00; 



8-qt. size 1-25 



Berry, Wood. Pint size, $1.10 per 

 100: $10.00 per 1000; quarts, 



$1.10 per 100; per 1000 10.00 



Green Wax Cardboard. Quarts 

 and pints. $1.25 per 100; per 



1000 II- 00 



Oat 2 Bushel. These baskets are 

 strongly made with heavy han- 

 dles. Will take the place of a 

 wheelbarrow on a small place 

 for carrying leaves, rubbish, 

 soil, etc. Price, $2.50; 3 bu. .. 3.50 

 Oak Market. 16 qt. with handle . 1.25 

 Bird Houses. We have a large se- 

 lection of bird houses and feeders 

 at all times. 

 Boxes, Cut Flower. Cardboard de- 

 livery boxes and corrugated ship- 

 ping boxes for cut flowers in all 

 the standard sizes. Price on re- 

 quest. 



Burlap. Natural or green for pro- 

 tecting hedges from snow during 

 the winter. 72 in. wide. Price on 

 request. 



Caterpillar Torch., Asbestos. For 



burning tent caterpillar nests . . .75 

 Caterpillar Torch, Copper. Burns 

 kerosene, safer to use than the 



above 1-25 



Celery Bleachers. By the use of 

 these specially made tubes of 

 heavy cardboard celery can be 

 easily bleached without banking 

 with soil or boards. Easy to ap- 

 ply. &Vz in. diam., 12 in. high, 



per 100 6.00 



Cultivators and Seeders. Ask for 

 separate catalog on Planet Jr. 

 Hand Tools. 



Dibbles. Handy tool for trans- 

 planting cabbage, celery, 

 mato plants, etc. Wood 

 dies, 80c; all iron, 70c. 



Dock and Thistle Cutter. Well- 

 made tool with forked spud and 

 foot rest. 4% -ft. D-handle 2.00 



Egg Boxes, Metal, Mailing. Strong- 

 ly made of aluminized metal, ap- 

 proved by postal authorities. 

 1-doz. size, each 1.00 



Florist Clips, Bull Dog. For fas- 

 tening paper around bouquets, 

 etc. Per 1000 75 



Flower Arranger, Pincushion. 

 Closely set wires with heavy 

 base holds flowers firmly in any 

 desired position. No. 1, $1.00; No. 

 2, $1.50; No. 3, $2.00; No. 4 3.00 



FORKS: 



Old-Fashioned Wood Fork. Made 

 the old-fashioned way, all 

 joints mortised and pegged. 

 Decorative as well as useful. 

 Three wood tines, 20 inches 

 long, spread 10 inches. Length 

 over all, 6 feet 1.50 



Spading. Best grade steel. Four 

 heavy angular tines which 

 never break. Wood D handle ..$ 2.00 



Spading, English. Tines are 

 square and sharp pointed. 



Highest grade 2.75 



Spading, Small Size. Four light 

 angular tines with 3% -ft. han- 

 dle 1.00 



Manure. Six tines, iron D han- 

 dle, $2.00; four tines, 4% -ft. 

 bent handle 1.85 



1.50 



Fruit Picker. Made of steel wire 

 heavily galvanized. Easily at- 

 tached to any pole 



.60 



Spading, Long Handle. Preferred 

 by some gardeners; saves 

 stooping 



Garden Line. Finest grade of white 

 glazed line. Hank of 48 ft., 50c; 

 per doz. hanks »5.00 



Garden Line Keels. All metal style. 



Large size 2.25 



Garden Set of Tools. Three-piece 

 set of hoe, rake and spade all 

 carefully made of good material. 2.75 



Glass Cleaner Skybryte Crystals. 



The quickest and easiest glass 

 cleaner we know. Dissolve % lb. 

 to 1 gallon of water, apply with 

 brush, rinse with clear water and 

 the job is done. 5 lbs 4.00 



Glazing Points, Peerless. Sizes No. 



2 and 2%. 1000 for 75c; 5000 3.50 



Zinc. Peg style. Sizes %, %, % 



in., lb 65 



Glass Cloth. A cloth substitute for 

 glass. Transparent, waterproof 

 and protective. Used for chicken 

 coops, hotbeds, etc. Width 3 feet. 

 1 yd., 40c; 10 yds., $3.50; 25 yds., 

 $8.25; 100 yds 32.00 



Glass Substitute — Doplex. Glass 

 substitute for hotbed sash; cut 

 with scissors and put on with 

 tacks. Width 3 ft. 5 lineal ft., 

 $1.50; 10 lineal ft., $2.75; 50 lineal 

 ft 12.00 



Glass Wool, Corning. For winter 

 mulching. Experiments at Cor- 

 nell have shown that this ma- 

 terial gave greatest protection 

 against winter killing. Corning 

 Glass Wool comes rolled in 

 sheets, 2 In. thick, 30 inches wide 

 and 20 feet long. Packed two 

 rolls in a carton, 100 square feet 3.00 



Gloves, Pruning. Strongly made 



leather gauntlets 1.50 



Rubberized. Men's or ladies' size .50 



■"" National % A / 



tezy Wear 



Qarden Qloves 



Made of goat skin and 

 Mjip tanned with lanin oil. Pr. . .75 



Grafting Wax. For grafts, cuts and 

 2.00 bruises. % lb., 25c; % lb., 40c; lb. .60 



Grass Edging Knives. American 

 Flat Top, 4-ft. handle, $1.25; 2%- 



ft. D handle $ 1.25 



Planet Jr. Edger No. 2. Indispens- 

 able for edging cement walks . . 1.75 



Greenhouse Shading Faint. Gal. 



can 4.00 



Grinder, Household. A powerful, 

 compact machine. Carborundum 

 wheel 4 in. diameter, 1 in. thick . 3.50 



Handles. Made from best ash. Rake 



5% and 6-ft. lengths 50 



T.shape, 3-ft 35 



Iron D Fork Handle 75 



Wood D Fork Handle, English . . .75 



Mattock Handle 76 



Hoe Handle 35 



Grape Hook Handle 50 



Grading Hoe Handle 90 



HOES: 



Handy Hoe. The handiest garden 

 tool that has ever been offered. 

 Blade % in. wide by 4 in. long; 

 4-ft. handle. Small enough to 

 cultivate between the most 

 closely bedded plants, and 

 large enough for a thorough 

 weeding job 



.75 



Garden. Solid steel socket. 6 in., 



$1.10; 7 in., $1.20; 8 in 1.30 



Grape, Italian. 7x9 



in. blades; 3% -ft 



handle 2.30 



Grub. 4%-in. blade, 4-ft. handle . 1.25 



Invincible. Three detachable steel 

 prongs. 9-in. handle, 60c; 4-ft. 



handle 1.10 



Five prong, 4-ft. handle 1.35 



Extra teeth. 15c each; 2 for . . .25 



Onion. Triangular blade, 4-ft. 



handle 90 



Scuffle. 5 in., $1.15; 6 in., $1.25; 



8 in 1.50 



1.35 



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