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ARKER 8f ^jyOOD, JmFLEMENT pATALOGUE. 



WATERS' IMPROVED TREE PRUNER. 



The blade is very thin, thus offering very slight resistance to the 

 wood in cutting. The Waters Pruner never fails to cut the slightest 

 twig. The thin blade of the pruner passes through the limb so easily 

 that the grain is uninjured, and the bark left smooth. 



LIST PRICES 



4 feet 

 6 feet 

 8 feet 

 io feet 



Extra blades, 30 cents each ; 



each, $1.75, 

 ' 2.00 

 " 2.25 

 " 2.50 

 £3.50 per dozen. 



NET PRICES. 



$1.50 



1-75 

 2.00 

 2.25 



Extra blades and other parts are easily and cheaply replaced. 



THE - TELEGRAPH 53 TREE PRUNER. 



This pruner has many features like the " Waters " ; but, unlike it, it is 

 provided with a spring which throws the blade open, and the blade is oper- 

 ated by a cord which can be of any length to correspond with the pole. 

 The socket has a thread on the inside, thus permitting a long pole to be 

 securely put on. > 



Net Prices. "Telegraph" Tree Primer. 

 Telegraph Tree Pruners each, $2.00 



Extra blades, each, 30 cents. Extra springs 



THE 



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Eagle Pruning Tools, No. 



The Eagle is one of the best of 

 two-handled shears, being thor- 

 oughly made of best steel. The 

 knife has a drawing cut, causing 

 it to work with great ease. 



It is light and powerful, and 

 we can .recommend it highly. 



Net Price. 

 each, $2.25 



ROCKDALE PRUNER. 



The Rockdale Prun- 

 er is strong and dura- 

 ble, though somewhat 

 lighter than the Eagle 

 Pruning Tool. It is 

 made of best cast- 

 steel, and can be rec- 

 ommended as a con- 

 venient and useful 

 tool. 



Rockdale Pruners . . 



each, $1.50 



