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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 slig'ht 

 pull will dislodge it without 

 disturbing the surrounding sod 



Price, $1.25. 



Dandelion Puller 



To Kill San- 

 d. e 1 i o n £ You 

 3S u s t Cre-t; tlie 

 Roots. 



You slide the 

 steel trowel- 

 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 pat- 

 e n t e d double- 

 tooth prong, 

 which projects from in- 

 side of the 



blade, and up ,J5k>_' " 

 comes the iSi^^ 

 root to the 

 last inch, 

 nothing left ^.w- 

 to start new "t^ff-KJ 

 growth. As the pull is directly up, the 

 ground and lawn around the weed is un- 

 disturbed. The clog-proof prong which 

 gets {Tie root is the patented feature. 

 Besides Dandelions, it pulls plantain and 

 other weeds. Price, $1.00. 



GIANT Corn Thiner and Weed Puller 



ERADO 



BRADO 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-killing 

 solution is dropped on the 

 root; then, by turning the tool 

 the top of the plant is cut off. 

 BRADO 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 BRADO. Remove the han- 

 dle by a half turn. The solu- 

 tion is then put in the tube, 

 and handle is easily replaced. 

 BRADO is then ready for work. 

 Push 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 BRADO 

 a quicli 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, galvanized iron 

 cylinder, brass tip, iron handle, 

 $1.25. 



Erado D, solid brass, with 

 iron handle, $1.75. 



THE STANDARD EARTH AUGUR 



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 plantain, etc. 



Weight, 31/0 pounds. Brice, $1.25. 



No. 



5—10 



lbs. 



No. 



8 — 13 



lbs. 



No. 



10—11 



lbs. 



Closed. Open. 

 Prices. 



No. 5 bores four different size holes, 

 5, 6, 7 and 8 inches in diameter, 314 ieet 

 deep. Bach, $5.50. 



No. 8 bores seven different size holes, 

 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14 inches in diam- 

 eter, SYz feet deep. Bach, $6.50. 



No. 10 bores nine different size holes, 

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

 in diameter, 3^ feet deep. Bach, $7.25. 



SNOW SCRAPER 



SNOW SCRAFBR BI.ADBS made of 

 high carbon shovel steel. Will wear a 

 long time. Casting's of best malleable 

 fastened to blades and handle; Handles 

 of ash, tough, strong and smoothed. All 

 metal parts given a coat of black paint. 



15-inch wide $1.50 



24-inch wide 1.75 



GIBBS' 

 POST-HOLE 

 DIGGER 



Digs faster, works eas- 

 ier than any other on the 

 market. Ail wearing parts 

 have steel pins. Makes a 

 hole of any desired diam- 

 eter. First-class for tree- 

 planting. 



Price $2.25 



Kinnel Emergency Chain Overshoe For Horses 



NO BXCUSB rOR HORSES SIiIPPING- 



Put the Kinnell Bmer- 

 grency Shoe on Your 

 Horses. Prevents suffer- 

 ing and loss. Just the 

 thing to prevent Horses 

 from breaking legs, cau.s- 

 ing innumerable falls, 

 delay, suffering and 

 financial loss on account 

 of icy, snowy weather. 



Special Chain Shoes for 

 Mules, small, medium 

 and large. The average 

 1400-lb. horse requires a 

 No. .5. The average 1600- 

 Ib. horse reciuires a No. 6. 

 Price, per set of four — 

 $5.50. 



AIiZi PRICES IN CATAIiOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE "WITHOUT NOTICE. 



