SMALL PRUNING SHEARS 
A large assortment. All postpaid. 
FRENCH PATTERN, No. 39P. 9-inch polished, 
with flat wheel spring. Especially low price. $1.60. 
V. B., No. 21. Flat spring, ratchet nut, medium 
grade, polished. $3.00. 
V. B., No. 1409. Brass spring, ratchet nut, black 
enameled handles. $1.50. 
V. B., No. 179. Polished; 8-inch volute spring. A 
ladies’ shear. $1.25. 
V. B., No. 129. Volute spring, malleable handle, 
with tool-steel blades. 90c. 
V. B. R., No. 10. 8-inch, with coil spring, painted 
handle with finger grip. Especially good for soft 
wood pruning. 75c. 
LADIES’ FLOWER SHEARS. V-186. 6-inch 
polished, light yet durable. Suitable to carry in 
pocket. $ 1 . 00 . 
FLOWER HOLDER SHEAR. It cuts the flower stem, then 
holds it for you to take. A very clever tool. 
NO. 615. NICKELED. Stainless. $1.35. 
GARDEN CLUB PATTERN. Plain. 75c. 
“SNAP-CUT” PRUNER. 
Works on different princi¬ 
ples than most pruners. 
Makes remarkable perform¬ 
ances possible. Easily cuts 
yi-inch wood, also small as 
a string. Non-pinching han¬ 
dles. $1.50. 
GRAPE SHEARS. For cutting buds, etc. Each 40c. 
HEDGE SHEARS 
HEDGE SHEARS. Heavy steel; 
long blades. 8-inch $2.00, hy 
mail $2.25. 9-inch $2.25, by 
mail $2.50. 
Ladies’ Size No. 600. 6-inch. 
$1.50, by mail $1.65. 
“TRIMSNIP” HEDGE SHEARS, ST. 
08. Each blade is one piece from tip to 
tip of handle, with offset tang handles. 
8-inch blades. Very durable. $2.50, by 
mail $2.70. 
LADIES’ 
PRUNING 
SHEARS, VB 
No. 50. Has 9- 
inch handle, 
strong steel 
blades. Cuts like 
a long handle tool, 
by mail $1.45. 
Very convenient in crowded position. $1.35, 
SAWS 
PRUNING SAW, DUPLEX, No. 40. Double edge; 14-inch. 
$1.25; by mail $1.40. 
PRUNING SAW, CURVED, No. 166 Disston. For cutting 
backwards. The most popular saw among professional tree- 
trimmers. 12-inch $1.15, by mail $1.25. 14-inch $1.25; by 
mail $1.35. 
POLE PRUNING SAW. Fitted to end of 10-ft. pole handle. 
$2.75. Cannot be mailed. 
HAND WEEDERS 
MOB’S HAND WEEDER. 
No. 87. Similar to Lang’s. 
Has five cutting edges. 25c; 
by mail 30c. 
IDEAL HAND WEEDER 
(Hazeltine). Similar to 
Moe’s No. 87, though larger 
and sharper edges, lasting a 
lifetime. 35c, by mail 40c. 
No. 830. VB. 5- 
prong hand 
weeder, corru¬ 
gated handle. 
Much liked. 45c, 
by mall 50c. 
SOLID ALL IRON 
WEEDER. 5-prong. 
15c, by mail 20c. 
WEEDING FORK. Has 
4 teeth; solid piece. 15c, 
by mail 20c. 
MAGIC HAND-WEED- 
ER. Style A, 3-prong, 20c. 
Style B, 4-prong, 35c. 
GARDEN SET OF 3 TOOLS 
No. 711. 1 trowel, 1 weeder, 1 weeding fork. All complete in a 
box. 35c, by mail 45c. 
GARDEN LINE ON REEL 
Complete with 100 feet of line for $1.45, not prepaid. 
Keel without line. $1.25. 
DANDELION DESTROYER TOOLS 
DANDELION KNIFE. 
Long, V-shaped blade, 
Each 35c, by mail 
40c. 
PLAIN HANDLE DANDELION KNIFE. V. B. No. 1. 12 
inches long, over all. A good tool for the price. Each 30c, 
by mail 35c. 
DANDY DANDELION DIGGER. Made of concave steel, nar¬ 
row blade, 14 inches over all, rubber covered handle. Each 35c, 
by mail 45c. 
VILLAGE BLACKSMITH DANDELION KNIFE. V. B. 
No. 219. Heavy. Is 15 inches long, with heavy shank and longer 
handle. Is a very satisfactory tool for use in digging dandelions, 
roots and branches. Price 40c, by mail 50c. 
DANDELION RAKE. Standard pattern. It rakes off 
the top growth and helps to destroy the growth. Has 
braced shanks; 16 inches wide. Each $1.00. 
“OUT-U-KUM” WEED PULLER 
A Push and a Pull, That’s All. 
Out Comes Weed, Roots and All. 
The accompanying illustration will con¬ 
vince anyone of the simplicity and certainty 
of extracting the weed without cutting or 
breaking the root, thus putting an end to it. 
Price 65c, by mail 80c. 
FREE LEAFLETS: How to Fight the 
Dandelion Pest, by C. R. Root. 
Lawn Pests. How to Eliminate, by C. R. 
Root. 
Ask for either, if interested. 
GARDEN HOES AND CULTIVATORS 
Not prepaid, nor by mail, unless priced prepaid. 
SOLID SHANK SOCK¬ 
ET. High grade polished; 
regular size. Each $1.00. 
LADIES’ HOE. Medium 
light weight but strong; 
5-inch. Each 85c. 
CLIMAX HOE. A very 
good low-priced tool. Has 
ferrule handle. 7-inch. 
Each 70c. 
WEEDING HOE. One, 
prong, steel blade. Each 
60 c. 
WEEDING HOE. Two prongs: steel blade. Each 65c. 
WARREN WEEDER HOE. Triangle or heart-shaped hoe. 
$1.40. 
EAN-DEE-HOE. Combination tool. Double pointed, 1 point nar¬ 
row, 1 inch wide. 42-inch hardwood handle. You will like it. 
Each 70c. 
GARDEN CULTIVA¬ 
TOR (Norcross). Best 
tool yet for stirring soil 
in home garden. 
No. 55. 5-prong Norcross; 
full length handle. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
No. 33. 3-prong, medium 
long handle. 80c. 
No. 11. 3-prong Midget, 
with 9-inch handle; very 
handy tool. 55c, by 
“NXFTY” C LONG HANDLE. GARDEN CULTIVATOR. 
Has 5 prongs on 40-inch long handle. Excellent for stirring the 
BERRY HOOK. No. 99. Has 3^-foot long handle, thus can 
reach into clump of bushes. 50c, not prepaid. 
GARDEN TROWELS 
Trowels, by mail, 
add 5c each. 
“CHAM P I O N,” 
Florists’, No. 212. 
All steel, medium 
heavy; a good tool; 
6 inches long. 35c. 
V. B. T., NO. 20. 
Wood (handle, rivet¬ 
ed, with half-polish¬ 
ed 6-inch blade. 30c. . \'°’ **• , . , , , , 
V. B., No. 7. Solid metal, with inch blunt and broad blade. 
’ll inches over all. Last a lifetime. Only 60c. 
SOLID ALL IRON, 
No. 11. Regular; 6- 
inch. 15c. 
SOLID ALL IRON, 
No. HI- Narrow, 
Transplanter. 15c. 
transplanting hoe 
TROWEL. 7-inch; wide* 
and flat. Each 35c. 
PLANT DIBBER. Steel 
point, for making holes in 
ground. Each 60 c, by 
mail 65c. 
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