Daniels Bros., Norwich , Autumn, 1891 . 
Saynor’s Celebrated Pruning and Budding 
3/- 3/- 3/- 3/- 3/3 3/3 3/6 3/6 3/- 3/6 3/6 4/- 3/6 2/- 2/6 2/6 2/- 3/6 
BUDDING KNIVES. No. 329, 3/6; 316, 3/-; BL, 3/-; 3NB, 3/-; 207, 3/6; 204, 3/-; 323, 2/6; 324,3/-; 325i 3/6. 
SCISSORS. Flower-gathering— No. 3791, 6-in., 3/-; 
8-in., 4/-. 
,, Pruning— No. 3790, 6-in., 2/6; 7-in., 3/6; 
8-in., 4/-. 
,, ,, With slide, 5/6, 6/6, and 7/6 per pair. 
SCISSORS. Vine— No. 3794, 6-in„ 2/6; 7-in., 3/6 per pair. 
SECATEURS. New, all bright, with improved spring, 
7-in., 4/6 ; 8-in., 6/- per pair. 
,, With spring, 6-in., 4/-; 7-in., 5/- per pair. 
,, Patent spring, 2/- per pair. 
SYRINGES. Lawson’s Patent— Self-oiling best brass-finished. No. 1, 8/6; No. It, 106; No. 2, 12/6; No. 21, 14/-; 
No. 3, 15/-; No. 4, 17/6. 
No. 26. Averruncators. 6-fl. long, 20/- per pair. 
„ 1. Ladies’ Digging Forks. 2/6 each. 
„ 3. Garden Hammers. No. 1, 2/-; No. 2, 2/6. 
„ 23. Dutch Hoes. 5-in., 1/3 ; 6-in., 1/6. 
„ 13. Draw Hoes. 5-in., lOd. ; 6-in., 1/-; 7-in. 1/2. 
„ 17. Gentlemen’s Hatchets. Claw head, 4/6 each. 
„ 4. Iron Rakes. 8 teeth, 1/4 ; 10 teeth, 1/8, 12 teeth, 2/- 
„ 6. Daisy Rakes. 7/6 each. 
„ 13. Garden Reels. 2/6 each ; Lines for ditto, 1/6 & 2/6. 
„ 110. Sliding Pruning Shears. 8/6, 9/6, & 12/6 each. 
„ 107. Grass Shears. 4/-. No. 100, 4/6 each. 
„ 104. Edging Shears. 7/6, 8/6, and 9/6 each. 
No. 120. Sheep Shears. 3/6 each. 
„ 15. Pruning Saws, with Bill Hook. 9/- each. 
„ 2. Pruning Saws, cast Steel. 3/6 each. 
„ 9. Edging Irons, cast Steel. 3/6 each. 
„ 25. Bright Steel Trowels. 6-in., 2/3 ; 7-in., 2/6. 
„ 19. Gooseberry Pruners, with hook. 3/- each. 
„ 20. Gooseberry Pruners, straight. 3/- each. 
„ 14. Scythe Blades. 36-in., 4/6. 
„ 11. Cast Steel Spuds. 1/6 each. 
Duns Switching and half-cut over Bills, best 
make, 4/6 each. 
