CLIBRANS, Seed Merchants and Nurserymen, 
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No. 71.— Hedge Shears, without Pruoiog Notch, per pair 3/5 to 5/- 
No. 70. — Hedge Shears, with Prumog Notch, per pair 
4/- to 5/6. 
No, 72. 
Slide Pruoing Shears, 
per pair 6/6 to 9/- 
No. 6 q. 
Branch or Lopping 
Shears, 
per pair 6/6 to 8/6. 
No. 09A. 
Branch or Lopping 
Shears, (Aubert’s) 
piT pair, 10/6 and 13/- 
No. 26. ^ 
Garden Rakes, best iron 
5 to 16 teeth, per tooth, i^d 
jjfo, 33.— RAKES, Grass or Hay, wooden. Bach 1/3. 
No. 67>~Verge or Edging 
Shears, 
Per pair 5/6 to 7/- 
•RAKES, best solid steel, handled, 8 10 12 24 x6 teeth. 
*/ 6 a /9 3/- 3/3 3/6 each. 
No. 25. 
RAKES, Daisy or Lawn, 
t6 to 26 teeth, each 5/6 to 7/6. 
No. 2.f.— Hayor Stable Forks, 2 prong, with 4 to 6ft. handles, each ?/- lo 3/ 
No. 109. — Pruning Gloves, Drummond Pattern 
2/6 per pair. 
.No no— Mock Buck Gloves, 3/6 and 4/- per pair 
Scythe Blades, for Lawns, &c., very superior quality. 
36 in. 4/-, 4oin. 4/3 
Pruning Gloves, Oxford pattern. 
2, '6 JUT pair. 
-Hedge Pruning Gloves, strong, 
2/6 to 3/6 per pair. 
-Ladies* Pruning Gloves, 1/6 to 
2/6 per pair. 
American Scythe Snaths. 
Ring fastening. Each 2/1 
