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STANDARD GARDEN TOOLS 
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noncy and labor. They are made of the best material obtainable 
They are beyond doubt the simplest and easiest working tools' 
leatly finished and 
lade. No garden. 
gardening more than these tools, which will help so very much, and also make greater cons 
Jh that we had more space to devote to describing these Standard tools. They are well finished 
Ihese handles which are bent over, give a better grip, and are much less tiring to work with than 
om a piece of lumber This is only one of several points of superiority, and one of many points of excellent 
ited catalogue and note the very low prices. yumis 01 cxccnent 
Standard No. 12. Hill and 
Drill Seeder and Single 
Wheel Hoe Combined. 
Price, $12.25. 
STANDARD NO. 9. Combined Single and Double Wheel 
Hoe, Hill and Drill Seeder. The equal of any seeder 
with a brush of genuine Russian bristles. 12 attach- 
ments. Note the fine handles. Price, $13.00. 
STANDARD NO. 11. Hill and Drill Seeder. The Planet Jr. 
Tool for the same purpose is $2.50 more. This has a 
sure spacer for dropping in hills at different distances. 
Price, $10.00. 
STANDARD NO. 4. Single and Double Wheel Hoe with 
complete equipment. Price, $7.75. 
: ANDARD NO. 12. Hill and Drill Seeder and Single 
Wheel Hoe combined. The tools comprise 3 cultivator 
teeth, 2 weed cutters and 1 plow. Price, $12.25. 
STANDARD NO. 14. H1U and Drill Seeder only. Like No. 
12 without the cultivating attachments. A fine seeder. 
Price, $9.00. 
STANDARD NO. 25. Drill Seeder. The same seeder, but 
different frame. This will drill seed finely, but will not 
sow in hills. Price, $8.00. 
STANDARD NO. 20. Rig- Wheel Cultivator. Has a 24-inch 
wheel; S tools: plow, cultivator and rake. The big 
wheel makes it an easy tool to work. Price, $4.00. 
STANDARD NO. 22. Single Wheel Cultivator. The culti- 
vator attachment of No. 12. Price, $6.25. 
PLANET JUNIOR GARDEN TOOLS 
We can supply all numbers of these well known tools. Write for illustrated booklet and prices. 
No. 4. Drill Seeder, only $10.00. No. 11. Double Wheel Hoe, $10.00. 
No. 6. Hill and Drill Seeder and Single Wheel Hoe, $14.50. No. 16. Single Wheel Hoe, Cultivator, Rake and Plow, $6.50. 
THERMOMETERS 
We will mail Thermometers at purchaser's risk only. 
While the postal charges are less than express charges, yet 
they get more careful handling by express. 
Proat Alarm Outfit (Tycos). Save your crop by knowing 
when there is a frost in your orchard and at once 
lighting frost pots to raise the temperature. Write for 
literature and state at what point you desire notice 
when ordering. Without batteries, each, $26.00. 
Frost Alarm Thermometer and Relay (Tycos). The above 
without bells, battery or wire. State point at which 
you want thermometer to give notice, whether 28°, 29°, 
30°, 31° or 32° freezing point. Each, $18.00. 
Japanned greenhouse, 8-inch scale. Fig. E, 20c each 
Japanned greenhouse, 10-inch scale. Pig. E, 25c each. 
Japanned tin, black oxidized, 10-inch scale, a better ther- 
mometer than the above. We recommend this as a 
good all-round thermometer. Can furnish with either 
mercury or spirit. Pig. D, 50c each. 
Maximum and minimum thermometers, records each day the 
extreme heat and cold, has a magnet to set the little 
steel stops which are left at the highest point each 
afternoon and at the lowest point each night, thus 
telling the range of temperature for the day. A high 
grade thermometer in a copper case. Pig. C, $4.00 each. 
Maximum and Minimum Thermometer. Records each day 
the extreme heat and cold, wood scale. Pig A, $2.00 
each. 
Minimum Standard Thermometer. Can be set to tell the 
lowest temperature point during the 24 hours and then 
you reset. 12-inch, $2.25 each; 10-inch, $1.50 each. 
Separate Maximum and Minimum Thermometers. These 
come on one board, but are two separate standard ther- 
mometers, absolutely accurate. Per pair, $4.00. 
Standard Spirit Thermometer, absolutely accurate, easy to 
read. 10-inch scale, $1.50 each; 12-inch scale, $2.00 each. 
Mushroom and hot bed, brass point. Pig. B, $1.50 each. 
Mushroom and hot bed, extra fine, heavy brass. Ptg. B, 
$2.00 each. 
Tig. A Pig. B Pig.C Pig. D Pig. E 
HYGROMETERS 
FROST PREDICTOR. Sir Henry Cunyghame's Model. Here* 
is the simplest and best arrangement for predicting 
frosts. Observe at sunset the two thei mometers and 
you can tell whether there will be a frost before 
morning. One thermometer covered by a wet wick. 
Each, $7.50. 
Hygrometer No. 5532. Two standard thermometers on a 
mahogany finished board, 8% x 4% inches, brass scales 
and supports. Each, $4.50. 
Hygrometer No. 5536. Similar to the better grade, but ther- 
mometers are not quite so accurate. Each, $2.75. 
Hygrodeik. Has a handsome German silver dial with tables 
and figures so that relative and absolute humidity, dew 
point and probable frosts can be told without reference 
to tables. Bach, $14.00. 
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