PETEH HEf4DE^S0rl <St CO.— TOOLiS RfiD SU|MDRIES. 



't^'*-^^ Lawn bhears 

 Gra-,5 i-uji.iig Shears. 



, ^36 137 



scissors — Fruit Picking and Thinning 



139 140 141 142 



Shears— Lopping, Hedge, Pruning and Grass. 



144 ''45 



Hand Weeders. 



146 



Lawn Weed Cutter. 



Hale's Mole 

 Trap. 



Water's 



Tree 

 Pruners. 



Putty Bulb. 



155 '56 157 



Syringes. 



Rakes, Steel Garden, 6 teeth, 35c.; 



8 teeth, 40c.; 10 teeth, 45c.; 12 teeth, 



50c ; 14 teeth. 55c.; 16 teeth 60 



" Steel, Short Tooth, 12 



teeth, 50c.; 14 teeth, 55c.; 16 teeth 



" Steel, Bow, iesi and inost 



durable. 11 teeth, 50c.; 13 teeth 



55c.; 15 teeth 



" Wooden, Hay, 3bow, i2teeth 



" " Lawn, 22 teeth. . 



" Gem Lawn, (fig. i58),splen- 



didyi'r leaves _ 



Saw, Pruning (fig. 160), double edge, 



16 m., 65c.; 18 in., 75c.; 20 in 



Sa>V, Pruning and Chisel combined 



{fiS- '59) I 00 



Sash, Hot-Bed, Unglazed. 3x6 



ft., using 6x8 glass, each ; ;:ii 25 per doz.12 00 

 In shooks (not put together), making 



freight less. Si. 00 each ; per doz 10 00 



Scythes, Lawn bread blades I 25 



Grass i 00 



'* Bush short blades i 00 



" Snaths (or handle), patent 85 



" Stone, Round Ohio 12 



Fltt Ohio... . 5 



" '* German, fine grit. .. . 10 



" Rifles, triple emery coated.. 10 



Scissors, Flower and Fruit 



Picking (yi>. 137) 85 



■' Grape Thinning (fig. 



138). y't'?' thinni>tgthe bunch 60 



" Ladies' Light Prun- 

 ing (yfr- 13O), 7 inch 65 



Shears, Pruning fy5>- 141 , solid steel, 



7^2 inch., I 00 ; ^Yz inch, $1.15 ; <^% inch, i 25 



Shears, Pruning malleable, with 



steel blade, 8 in 60 



" Hedge (fig- 140), 8 in. blade, 



$1.75: gin. $2.00; 10 in 2 25 



(notch 25c. e.xtra.) 

 " Lopping, or branch pruning. 



(fig- 139) • ■ « 50 



'■ Grass (fig- 142), with new 



cxir^'ed ha-tidle; prevents rub~ 



bing knuckles on the ground.^ 



7 in. blade 



" Crass Edging, (fig. 149), 



for trimming the over-hang'- 

 tug grass around the edges of 

 ivalkSy beds., etc. (With wheel, 

 50c. e.xtra); 9 in. blade, . 

 " Lawn (fig. 150), for trim- 



ming under bushes^ fences^ 

 etc. with 2 luheelSy 10 inch 



blades 



Shovels, smooth back, 90C.; Ames' extra 

 quality 



Scoops 



Spades smooth back, 90c,; Ames' extra 



quality i 25 



Syr\nges, made of solid brass, in the 

 best 'manner, and highly finished. Those 

 with the patent valve lu ill fill very 

 quickly. 



Prices of Syringes. 



No. A. {jtg. 155*. Length of barrel, 13K 

 in., diam., i 3-16 in. 1 spray and I stream 

 rose 2 25 



No. 2. (/'>■■ 156)- Barrel 13K in. long ; 

 diam., \ 5-16 in. i coarse and \fine spray 

 and I stream rose 3 75 



No. 10. (fig. 156). Barrel 18 in. long; 

 diam., i^ in. i coarse and \ fine sprfiy 

 and 1 streaJH rose luith patent valves 5 50 

 (or with elbow joint for sprinkling 

 under the foliage 6 50 



No. 11. (f'g- 156) Sajne as No 10, 



ivithout patent valves, $4.50; or with 

 clboiu joint 5 50 



Eclipse. (f'g-''57-) Throws a continu- 

 ous stream or spray as desired. Length 

 of bar el, 14 in. x iJi in. diam. Price, 

 7uith 4 ft- hose, elboiv Joint for sprink- 

 ling under the foliage 6 50 



Stakes, Square Green, Tapering. 



2 feet.... each, 3c.; per doz., 25c.; per 100, i 50 



3 " .... " sc; " 45c.; " 3 00 



4 *'.... ' 6c.; * 60c.; ' 4 00 



5 " — " 7c.; " 75c.; " 5 0° 



6 " .... " 8c.; " gtc ; " 6 00 



50 



2 50 



3 50 



I 25 

 I 25 



Stakes, Round Green, Tapering. 



2 feet. ..each, 3c.; per doz., 30c.; per igo, 2 oc 



3 '' ... " 6c.; " 60c.; *' 4 00 



4 " ... " 8c.; *' 90c.; '* 6 00 



5 " " IOC.; " $1.00; " 7 00 



Stakes or Dahlia Poles. Round 



Green, J^ancy Turned Tops, Painted White. 



2 feet each, 4c.; per doz., 40c.; per 100, 2 50 



3 '' " 70.; " 70c.; " 4 50 



4 " 8c.; " 90c.; " 6 00 



5 "... " i2C.; " $1.25 ; " 8 00 



6 "... " 15c.; " 1.5c; " 1000 



Tree Scraper (fig- r6s,) for removing 

 old bark 50 



Thermometers, Siexe's Self- 

 Registering, (fig. 164 ) This 

 is perfectly true, and registers both 

 heat and cold 3 25 



Thermometers, Hot-Bed and 



Mushroom-Bed. (fig- 162,) 2 50 



Thermometers, Ordinary Ja- 

 panned, (fig 163) Tin cases, 

 7 in., 15c.; 8 in., 20c.; 10 in., 25c., 12 in 30 



Trowels, ordinary (fig. 166), sin., 



ioc.;6 in., 15c. ; 7 in., 20c.;8in. 25 



" solid steel, (fig. i66), 6 



soc.; 7 in., 5 ;c.; 8 in 65 



" Cleves Angle (//i". 167), 



very handy ?:arro'ZU trowel. 25 



Trellis, White's Garden. This trellis 



can be used for all kinds of crops that require 

 supp07-t by staking, ivhether fiowers or vege- 

 tables, especially peas, totnatoes, beans, cucujn- 

 bers, melons, squashes, pole beans, etc. The 

 cultivator is able to pass freely betiveen the 

 rows. It is made op galvanized wire and 

 li.^ht, strong ivood, and cati be rolled up in 

 small space. With ordinary care luill last 

 for years (Furnished in \oft. lengths only.) 



Pea Trellis 4 ft. high Per 10 ft. length 



Pea Trellis 3 ft. high ... " " 



Pole Bean Trellis 7 ft. high " " 



Single Tomato Trellis " " 



Double Tomato Trellis " " 



Watering Pots (fg. 168), galvanized 



iron 6 qt., Sec, 8 qt.,9oc., 10 qt., $1.00; 

 12 qt., 1.25; 16 qt 



Watering Pots, French (fig.xfx)), 



6 qt., §1.50; 8 qt 175 



Fine roses for ivatering pots, extra... 20 



Water Barrel and Truck (fig. 170) 



The barrel is raised from the ground, car- 

 ried to the placed desired and instantly 



DETACHED, rt/:f WITHOUT HANDLING. TheV!eight 



being balanced over the axle, no lifting or 

 doivn pressure is needed in transportation. 

 Other barrels for various purposes can be used 

 as needed, extra trunnions being furnished. 

 if desired, ivhich can be readily attached to 

 any barrel. We have luheels ofi%,7.X and 4 

 inches tire, BUT always send truck with 



WHEELS t'/i INCHES UNLESS OTHERWISE SPliCI- 



Fif-D. We also supply as attachments a 

 Box, making a very superior DiMi'iNG 

 Handcart. A l^eaf RcLCi^ for leazvs and 

 litter, knocks down for sh ipping. A S p r i n k — 

 I e T for water i7iglaiuns and spri7tkli7ig ivalks- 

 A Force Pump (fig. 170) for washing 

 wi7tdows a7td carriages, spraying trees and 

 shritbbery luith i7tsecticides, "watering pla7its, 

 etc- It is all brass, works very easily, a7id 

 throivs a stream ^ofeet. 



Prices. 

 Truck and Barrel, ij^ in. tire 



2K " " 



" '■ " 4 " " 



Extra Barrel $2 75 



Ext a Trunnions, 



per pair 50 



Hand-cart Box. . 3 00 | 



Force Pump Attachment {y>^. 170) 600 



Weed Cutter (/';?•. i4,i),with foot rest, 



for lawns 



Weeders, Excelsior (fig. i45).- '5 



3 cornered, (fig- 143) =S 



" Noyes' i/*.'. "44) 25 



" Hazeltine s (fg. 146).. 25 



" Jenning's (/'T- 147) — '5 



75 



65 



I 25 



I 00 



I 85 



50 



II 00 



" - 12 00 



" 13 00 



Leat Rack 400 



Sprinkler Attach- 

 ment 3 00 



65 



i6a 163 164 165 



Thermometers. 



Water Darrel, Truck and Force Pump I 



