.GARDEN REQUISITES/ 



Rollers, Water Ballast. A very easy running roller. The 

 special feature of this roller is that it can be adjusted to varying 

 weights with water. 



No. 607. 14 in. diameter, 15 in. wide, weighs when empty, 

 50 lbs.; filled, 115 pounds $10 00 



No. 601. Diam., 

 14 in., width, 

 23 in., empty, 

 60 lbs., filled, 

 250 pounds. . .$15 00 



No. 602. Diam., 

 18 in., width, 

 23 in., empty, 

 75 lbs., filled, 

 330 pounds. . . 



17 00 



No. 603. Diam., 

 23 in., width, 

 23 in., empty, 

 100 lbs., filled, 

 440 pounds. . . 20 00 



No. 604. Diam., 

 24 in., width, 

 32 in., empty, 

 115 lbs., filled, 

 590 pounds. . . 



Hand Pruning 



22 00 



Pacific Coast Type 



PRUNING SAWS 



Saws, Disston, Pruning. 16 inch, $1.50; 18 inch, $1.65; 



20 inch $1 75 



Pacific Coast Type, $2.50; extra blades, each 30 



California pattern, 14-inch curved blade 1 25 



Disston D-27. A pruning saw for those who prune in a 

 scientific manner. Has a stiff, narrow blade, similar to a 

 hand saw, a hornless handle and long, needle-point special 

 shaped teeth. Blade 6 inches wide at the butt, 1J at the 

 point, 26 inches long 3 00 



Pruning Compound. An antiseptic, durable and elastic 

 dressing recommended for the use on pruning wounds and 

 cavities on trees. 1 quart, 75 cts. ; 1 gallon 2 25 



Saucers. See page 205. 



Scythes. Fraser's English, riveted back, 30 and 32 inch, 



$3.00; 34 and 36 inch 3 25 



Little Gian tScythes. 28, 30 or 32 inch blades, each 2 25 



Heavy Bush Scythes, each 2 50 



Scythe Stone. English Talacre, 35 cts.; doz., $3.50; 

 Darby, 25 cts.; doz., $2.50; Carborundum, 35 cts.; doz 3 50 



Scythe Snath or Handle 2 00 



SliCttrs Grsiss 



5 J inches in length, ^'S^g^ 

 while the handles, 

 which have been 



designed to fit the No. 90 Grass Shear 

 contour of the hand, are of malleable iron, neatly japanned. 



Per pair $1 00 



Grass or Sheep Snears, American, 5 J inch, $1.10; 7 inch 1 25 



Imported English Sheffield Steel, 5$ inch, $1.75; 7 inch. . 2 50 

 Imported German, 5^ inch 1 50 



Border Shear 



/PHnMLPHlAE 



Shears, Border, for the overhanginl 



grass along walks and bordering thl 

 garden, without wheel, American, 9 inctl 

 $3.25; 10 inch, $3.50; imported, 9 inchl 



$6.00; 10 inch $6 5(1 



Border Shears, with 



wheel, American, 9 



inch, $3.50; 10 inch 



$4.00; imported, 9 



inch, $6.25; 10 



inch, $6.75. 



Lawn Shears, with 



two wheels, blades lie 

 flat against the 

 ground, for under 

 trees and fences, 9 

 inch,American,$3.50 ; 

 imported, $6.00. 



Clean Cut Pruning Shear 



Lawn Shear 



Shears, "Clean Cut" Pruning. The compound lever 

 action upon the twin cutting blades obtained in this shear 

 combined with its lightness in weight makes it the ideal 

 tool for ladies' use. Sufficiently rugged for moderately 

 heavy work, per pair " $2 50 



Shears, Hand Pruning. 6 inch, nickel plated, for ladiesSl 50 



Drccr's Special, a first quality pruning shear, 9 inch. No. 3 

 in illustration 2 00 



Perfection, blades, handles and spring forged from a single 

 piece of steel. This shear is recommended for the most 

 difficult work. Illustrated in upper left corner 3 



Wiss, 9 inch, heavy. This shear is recommended particu- 

 larly for heavy work 3 50 



French, wheel spring, 7 inch, $2.25; 8 inch, $2.50; 8J inch, 

 $2.75; 10 inch, No. 2 in illustration 3 25 



French, hand forged, hand made, an exceptional shear for 

 careful pruning, 8 inch, $4.00; 8| inch 4 50 



Double cut, made especially for rugged work, the curved, 

 pointed, double cutting blades make this tool especially 

 valuable for the separation of dahlia tubers, etc. 9 inch, 



per pair, No. 4 in illustration. .' 4 SO 



Hedge Shears, see page 198. 

 Shears, Tree Pruning. 



Lopping Shears, 26 inch, hardwood handle, $3.50; 36 inch, 

 hardwood handle 4 00 



The "Tifiany" all steel Tree Lopping Shears. Forged of cru- 

 cible steel, blades tempered in oil and so designed to 

 permit cutting of limbs up to 1 \ inch diameters with ease. 



No. 1, length of handles, 20 inches 3 00 



No. 2, length of handles, 24 inches 3 50 



No. 3, length of handles, 30 inches 4 00 



Compound Lever, Pole Primer, 8 ft., $4.00; 10 ft., $4.50; 

 12 ft., $5.00; 14 ft 5 50 



Telegraph, so called because of its popularity with line- 

 men, blade and spring are replaceable, pole not supplied. 



No. 1, cutting limbs up to f inch diameter 2 00 



No. 2, cutting limbs up to 1| inch diameter 4 50 



Waters, Pole Pruner. Similar to the No. 1 Telegraph, 

 but supplied complete with poles. 4 ft., $1.75; 6 ft., 

 $2.00; 8 ft., $2.15; 10 ft., $2.25; 12 ft 2 50 



