BQDDINGTON'S ~^A^a£cPl/ TOOLS 



137 



GARDEN TOOLS 



Asparagus Buncher. Tlie best article for buncliinj; aspara- Hach 



S"^ oo 



Asparagus Knives, English (saw blade) i oo 



Granite State 



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



No. 3 



Dibbles. .\ 11 iron 



Fertilizing. For transplanting; also for inserting fertilizers. 



Fork, Digging or Spading 75 cts. to i 00 



Hay or Stable 50 cts. to 75 



Ladies' Short-handled or Strawberry Forks 40 



Manure. Long- and Short-handled 75 cts. i 00 



Ballast. Square tines. 8 tines i 50 



10 tines I 7^ 



Weeding. No. i . 15 



No. 2 25 



Fruit Picker. Made of heavy galvanized wire. E:isily ad- 

 justed to a pole; does not bruise the fruit 35 



Garden Cultiva- 

 tor, *' Victor " 

 . _ _ Adjustable. By 



ii^S^a^ means of tlie 



thumb screws the 

 bUules can be adjusted to different angles, 



or either of the blades removed I 00 



Garden Lines, Finest Braided 



100 feet, 50 cts. . . 

 Garden Reels, for above ; of wrought iron. . 



75 cts. and i 00 



50 

 I 50 

 I 75 

 35 

 50 



The ' Victor' 

 Cultivator 



Garden PencUs, Wolff's Indelible Black 



Diamond and 



Glass Cutter. 



Steel wlieel 



Glazing Points, Peerless (The Improved Van Reyper). 

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

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

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

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



and J4-inch long lb. 50 cts. .. 



Pincers. For glazing points 50 



Gloves, Gardeners' per pair 



Dogskin. Buttoned " ' ' 



Hoes, Draw or Corn 



I 25 

 I 50 

 45 



Grub CO 



Scuffle, Dutch or Push. 4 to 9 in 



Warren Triangular 65c., 70c. and 



Onion . 

 7-inch ; 

 solid 

 shank. 

 Onion, 

 Nar- 

 row. 



7 inch by iK-inch; solid shank 



Meadow. 8-inch solid shank "^o 



9-inch; solid shank 60 



Planters', y^^-inch co 



Hoes, Planters'. 8^4 -inch rx) 



Bog (Heavy). 6 inches wide i 25 



Handle 2^ 



Knives, Saynor's Celebrated English. Best make. 



No. 93H, I'runing i 



No. 196, I'runing, 2 blades 2 25 



No. 187, I'runing 1 



No. 401 , Budding I -^g 



No. 343, Budding, 2 blades 1 



No. 403, Budding, Long-handled i 50 



Boddington's 2-bladed. Brass-bound at ends. Very strong i "25 

 Grass Edging (Kn^lish) '$1.75 to 2 2s 



The Warreu Hoe 



50 



5" 



With 3('i inch walnut 



Ladies' or Boys' lools. Shovels. 



Spades •^l 



Spading Forks .^r 



Shank Hoes 



Picks and Mattocks, Ames R.R. 



pick handle. 5}^ to 6'/. lbs 



Pencils ((lardencr's indelible). For label writing, etc. Uoz. $i . 

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

 sharpened; there is a steel coiled spring for throwing out 

 the blade; the socket has a thn-.id on the inside .ind can 

 thus l i- easily screwed on to a |)ok' of any length. Sol<l 



without lirmdles. To be operated with a cord 1 (lo 



Extra blades 2S 



Extra springs 2^ 



40 



I 00 

 10 



Pruner, Water's improved Tree. The Water's Pruner never 

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

 passes through the limb so easily that 

 the grain is uninjured, and the bark 

 left smooth. Each 



Length, 4 feet $0 75 



Length, 6 feet 



Length, 8 feet i 



Length, 10 feet i 



Length, 12 feet i 



Length, 16 feet i 



E.vtra blades doz., I2. . 



The Rockdale. Blades made from 

 the best tool steel. Will cut i '/ -in. 

 stick with ease. Length, j6 inches. 



L ngth, 41 inches i 



Little Giant Pruning Hook and 

 Saw Combined. Saw can be re- 

 moved when desired ; attaches to 



pole of any length 2 00 



Rakes, "Automatij Lawn." A 

 backward motion of the operator 

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



38-teeth size "i 



Steel, Reversible. For lawns 



Wooden. For lawns 



English or Daisy jo 3 50 



American Garden. Steel-handled 40 cts. to 60 



Hoe-Rake (combined). 4 tines .^o 



6 tines fif, 



Gravel Rakes. 14 teeth . 6s 



16 teeth -'^ 



18 teeth gi) 



Cast Steel Regular Shank Rake. 8 to 20 teeth .. 50c. to i 00 

 Cast Steel Row Shank Rake. 14 teeth ~ 75 



I 75 



1 00 



15 

 10 

 00 



2 25 

 50 



16 teeth 



Hay. 12 to 14 teeth 25 cts. to 50 



Saws, Pruning. N'arious sizes and kinds 70 cts. to 1 25 



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



81 .50, $1.60 and 



Scythe Snath or Handle, Patent Loop Heel 



Scythe Stones, Round Dressed Talacre. per doz. $1.50.. 



Scythe Rifles, Triple Emery Coated 



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



No. 9 2 



No. 10 2 



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 decided 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.) 

 6!4-inch i 



7->"c'i 1 .so 



8K-inch I 7;; 



9><J-i"( 'i 2 00 



io'/-inch 2 2S 



By mail, 10 cts. each extra. Extra springs {o 



Grass Border, Best English. 8, 9 and 10 inches 



^ S?.5o, $2.75 and 3 00 



Sprmg Grass, English. For trinuning grass i 25 



" " American. 7 inches... , , oli 



Boddington's Model French Pruning; Shear 



Scissors, Grape Thinning, Saynor's. I-"or thinning the 

 bunch. If by mail, add 5 cts. each extra. 



6- inch I (X-) 



7- inch I 20 



,8 inch I 50 



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

 m.-iil, add 5 cts. each extra. 



6 inch 1 (xi 



7-iiich 1 so 



8 i:ich 1 85 



