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Arthur T. Boddington , 342 West 14th St.. New Vork City 



GARDEN TOOLS 



Asparagus Buncher. The best article for bunching aspara- Each 



Kus $3 oo 



Asparagus Knives, English (saw blade) i oo 



Granite State 50 



Bill Hooks. A pruning hook and hatchet combined. No. 2 ... 1 50 



No. 3 , 1 75 



Dibbles. All iron 0 35 



Fertilizing. For transplanting ; also for inserting fertilizers. 50 



Fork, Digging or Spading.... 75 cts. to 1 00 



Hay or Stable 50 cts. to 75 



Ladies' Short-handled or Strawberry Forks 40 



Manure. Long- and SIk n t handled 75 cts. 1 00 



Ballast. Square tines. S tines i 50 



10 tines 1 75 



Weeding. No. 1 15 



No. 2 25 



Fruit Picker. Made of heavy galvanized wire. Easily ad- 

 justed to a pole ; does not bruise the fruit 35 



Garden Cultiva- 

 tor, " Victor " 

 Adjustable. By 

 means of the 

 thumb screws the 

 ades can be adjusted to different angles, 



either of the blades removed 1 00 



Garden Lines, Finest Braided 



100 feet, 50 cts. . . 

 Garden Reels, for above; of wrought iron.. 



75 cts. and i 00 



Garden Pencils, Wolff's Indelible Black. 15 



Diamond $3 and 4 00 



The " Victor' 

 Cultivator 



(IN 



The Warren Hoe 



Glass Cutter. 



Steel wheel 



Glazing Points, Peerless (The Improved Van Reyper). 

 Made in three sizes, viz. : No. 1 , for small single thick glass ; 

 No. 2, for medium double thick glass; No. 2H, for large 

 double thick and skylight glass . . . 1,000 60c., postpaid 75c. . . 

 Siebert's. Made of zinc and will not rust. Two sizes, fs- 



and K-inch long '....lb. 50 cts... 



Pincers. For glazing points 



Gloves, Gardeners' per pair, i 



Dogskin. Buttoned " i 



Hoes, Draw or Corn 



Grub 



Scuffle, Dutch or Push. 4 to 9 in 



Warren Triangular 65c., 70c. and 



Onion . 

 7-inch ; 

 solid 

 shank. 

 Onion, 

 Nar- 

 row. 



7-inch by i'_;-inch; solid shank 



Meadow. 8-inch solid shank 



9-inch ; solid shank 



Planters'. 7>'i-inch 



Hoes, Planters'. 8K-inch 



Bog (Heavy). 6 inches wide i 



Handle..: 



Knives, Saynor's Celebrated English. Best make. 



No. 93cS, Pruning t 



No. 196, f'runing, 2 blades 2 



No. 187, Pruning 1 



No. 401, Budding 1 



No. 343, Budding, 2 blades i 



No. 403, Budding, Long-handled i 



Boddington's 2-bladed. Brass-bound at ends. Very strong, i 



Grass Edging (Knglish) •|i'^'5 to 2 



Ladies' or Boys' Tools. Shovels 



Spades 



Spading Forks 



Shank Hoes 



Picks and Mattocks, Ames R.R. With 36-inch walinit 



pick handle, "jj^ to 6K lbs i 



to 7 lbs I 



Pruner, Telegraph Tree. The blade can be taken out to be 

 sharpened ; there is ;i steel coiled si)ring for throwing out 

 the blade; the socket has a thread on the inside and can 

 thus be easily screwed on to a pole of any length. Sold 



without handles. To be operated with a cord i 



Extra blades 



Extra springs 



50 



Pruner, Water's Improved Tree. The Water's Primer never 

 fails to cut the slightest twig. The thin blade of the Pruner 

 pas.ses through tin- limb so easily that 

 the grain is uninjured, and the bark 

 left smooth. Eadi 



Length, 4 feet |o 75 



Length, 6 feet \S 



Length, 8 feet i 00 



Length, 10 feet i 15 



Length, 12 feet. 



1 2S 

 .SO 



Length, 16 feet i 



E.vtra blades doz., $2. . 20 



The Rockdale. Blades made from 

 the best tool steel. Will cut iK-in. 

 stick with ease. Length, 26 inches. 75 



L'.ngth, 41 inches i 00 



Little Giant Pruning Hook and 

 Saw Combined. Saw can be re- 

 moved when desired ; attaches to 



pole of any length 2 00 



Rakes, "Automatic Lawn." A 

 backward motiun of the operator 

 will clean all the teeth at once. 26-teeth size 



38-teeth size I 00 



Steel, Reversible. For lawns 60 



Wooden. For lawns 30 



English or Daisy $3 to 3 50 



American Garden. Steel-handled 40 cts. to. 60 



Hoe-Rake (combined). 4 tines 50 



6 tines 60 



Gravel Rakes. 14 teeth 65 



16 teeth 



18 teeth 



Cast Steel Regular Shank Rake. 



75 



90 



8 to 20 teeth .. .50c. to i 00 



Cast Steel Row Shank Rake. 14 teeth 



16 teeth 85 



Hay. 12 to 14 teeth 25 cts. to 50 



Saws, Pruning. Various sizes and kinds 70 cts. to 1 25 



Scythes, English Lawn. Cast steel, 34 to 38 inches 



$1.50, $1.60 and I 75 



Scythe Snath or Handle, Patent Loop Heel 



Scythe Stones, Round Dressed Talacrcper doz. $1.50.. 



Scythe Rifles, Triple Emory Coated 10 



Shears, Hedge, Never-slip. No. 8 2 00 



No. 9 



No. 10 



Hedge, English. 8- to ii-inch blade. Four sizes $2 to 3 00 



Boddington's Model French Pruning. Having been con 

 tinually asked for a really good, strong practical Shear, we 

 have ciecided this season to import from France a Shear that 

 we shall in future call the Model. This is the best pruner 

 ever offered; quality unequalled. (See illustration, below 



6K-inch 



7-inch 



85^-inch 



9^-inch 



loK-hich 2 25 



By mail, 10 cts. each extra. Extra springs 3" 



Grass Border, Best English. 8, g and lo inches 



$2.50, $2.75 and 3 CIO 



Spring Grass, English. For trimming grass i 23 



" '» American. 7 inches i 00 



" »' " 6 inches 75 



I 00 

 15 



2 25 

 2 50 



I .i5 

 1 50 

 I 75 



Boddington's Model French Pruning Shear 



Scissors, Grape Thinning, Saynor's. lor thinning the 

 bunch. If by mail, add 5 cts. each e.xtra. 



6- inch 



7- inch 



8- ii)ch Tt'i" 



Flower, Saynor's. For cutting and holding flowers. If by 



mail, add 5 cts. each extra. 

 6-inch ' 



7- inch 



8- inch 



I .so 



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