C. C. MORSE & CO. — SEEDS — SAN FRAKCISCO, CALIF, 
HORTICULTURAL TOOLS AND SUPPLIES 
Prices do not include postage unless so stated. 
Pruning 1 Knives (Postpaid) Bach 
Small Wood Handle, J $1.10 
Medium Brown Wood Handle Pruner, H 1.00 
Large Pruner, straight handle, S 1.25 
Large Pruner, curved handle, S 1.75 
Wood Handle, unpolished; cannot be closed; small, H. 
Doz. $3.25 35 
Various Knives (Postpaid) 
Bone Budder, round instead of wedge handle, J $1.10 
Propagating, budding blade opposite ivory wedge, J. ... 1.25 
Grafting Knife, wedge blade, small, J 65 
Raffia. — Fig. 25. Largely used by nurserymen and others 
and considered the best and cheapest material for tying 
known. Lb. 30c; in 10-lb. lots, 25c per lb. 
In bale lots (224 lbs.) write for special Eastern prices. 
Moss.— Selected Oregon Lb. 10c; 100 lbs. $5.00 
Selected Sphagnum — Fig. 26. . .Lb. 15c; 100 lbs. 8.00 
Grafting Wax. — Tig. 27. y A lb. 10c; y 2 lb. 15c; lb. 25c. 
Snow's, hard,, per lb. 35c; 10 lbs. $3.00. 
Trowels. — Pig. 34. Welded steel shank; weight 10 oz. ; 6- 
incb, 45c each; 7-inch, 55c each. 
Riveted Shank; weight 8 oz. 15c each. 
Hoe; narrow blade like a hoe for transplanting. 50c. 
14-inch handle, 6-inch blade; weight y 2 lb., 25c each. 
Long handle, 20-inch; blade 6 inches, 30c each. 
Transplanting, narrow blade (weight 5 oz.) 5 and 6- 
inch, 15c each; 7-inch, 20c each. 
Rubber Plant Sprinklers. — Pig. 35. For indoor watering, 
straight neck, metal top; (weight 9 oz.) $1.25 each 
Rubber Plant Sprinklers, for indoor watering, angle neck, 
metal top (weight 9 oz. ). $1.25 each. 
White Rubber Plant Sprinklers. Like above, with hard 
rubber top (weight 9 oz.) $1.00 each. 
LAWN SPRINKLERS (See also page 125) 
"Twin Sprinkler.— Pig. io. Made of zinc metal and can- 
not rust. Will cover the lawn evenly for 1C feet radius 
Very popular; weight 10 oz. Each, 50c. 
Pan Sprinkler.— Pig. 5. Made of zinc metal and shaped so 
that it will water a bed on one side only. Very con- 
venient to use from a cement walk; weight 9 oz. 
Each, 35c. 
GOPHER AND MOLE TRAPS 
Gopher Trap, "Ideal." Catches them in a cage. 50c each. 
Gopher Trap "Novelty."— Pig. 33. Without doubt the best 
gopher trap made; brass jaws; never fails to catch 
them; weight 3 oz. 25c each. Maccabee, 25c each. 
Mole Trap "Reddick."— Fig. 32. No mole can pass under 
this trap and live; weight 2% lbs. 90c each. 
LAWN MOWERS 
"TOTflpiw&f S£ t0 40 cents wU1 be Prepaid free. 
'THE GRAHAM." The new Philadelphia mower with low 
knives, high wheels; double gears; all steel; no center 
m.nPjS^M?.* 1 ! 0 *."^ 8 - 15 - incn ' $18-50; 17-inch, $21.00. 
Philadelphia, Style A.— Fig. 31. Solid steel throughout, ball 
bearings highly geared; will clip closely and well. Used 
by the Golden Gate Park extensively for their work. 
£i« e J [ in fn l - n L ow „ er ™ ade; a11 P arts tested. 15-inch, 
$16.50; 17-mch, $18.00; 19-inch, $19.50. 
Philadelphia, Style K. — Pig. 30. Has 5 blades, part steel 
?' n £ l0 P'" 10 "; a S° od Iiigh-class mower. 14-inch, $ll.5o'- 
16-inch, $12.75; 18-inch, $14.25. ' ,,11 - iJU ' 
Old Style Philadelphia.— Fig. 28. Solid blade and wheel 
impossible to get out of order; will last a lifetime- does 
good work. There is no mower just like this and' none 
^^^.oo?- 111011 ' * 5 - 50; 12 - inch ' $6 - 00: 14 - inch - 
The Colonial —Fig 29. An extra good mower at a low price 
Is substantially built of best iron and steel, and has 
^ e i a e- I ffi f w A 1 .M. make U very easy to n,n - 12 - inch ' 
Overbrook. — 14-inch, $6.50. 
The ^n^ e ^ y -T T ^ S : 29 v Is the same as th e Colonial, but 
without the ball bearings. 12-inch, $4.25; 14-inch, $4.50. 
GRASS CATCHERS 
Simplex. Galvanized bottom, cloth sides. 75c each. 
