PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND •*. 
Garden Tools and Requisites 27 
Garden Tools and Requisites 
Dibbles. Used in transplanting Cabbages, etc. 
Each 90c. 
Steel points. 
> Eezy Wear 
Qarclen ffloves 
Gloves. A soft, pliable, all-leather, dirt proof glove for both men 
and women—specially adapted for general home use, such as 
housework, garden, garage, furnace. Pair 75c. 
Garden Hose. "U a.” Mogul, Y& in. size only; recommended 
as the most convenient and economical size; 25 ft. length $4.00, 
50 ft. length $7.50. 
Hose Menders. Cooper’s. Made of heavy brass. Requires no 
wire or pliers to adjust them. For J^-inch or M-inch hose. 
Each 10c. t doz. $1.00; 1-inch, each 10c. t doz. $1.00. 
Hose Nozzle. New Boston Spraying. Coarse or fine spray, 
large or small stream. 75c. 
Grafting Wax. % lb. pkg. 15c., H lb. 30c., lb. 55c. 
Grass Hooks (Sickles). English, each 80c. and $1.00. 
Japanese Broom Rake. Cleans the lawn as completely as though 
swept with a broom. 90c. 
Keep Off the Grass Signs. Galvanized. 75c. 
Knives. Budding and pruning. $1.00 to $2.00. 
Knives. Asparagus. For cutting Asparagus under the surface 
50c. each. 
Edging Knife. Handled. $1.35. 
Lawn Rakes. Wooden, best quality. Each $1.25. 
Rakes. Garden, steel, 12 teeth, $1.10; 14 teeth, $1.20; 16 teeth, 
$1.25; 18 teeth, $1.45. 
Scythes. Cast steel. Best quality. American $1.90, English $2.75. 
Scythe Stone. Talacre, oval. Each 25c. 
Shears. Grass border. English. 9-in. $5.75; with wheel, $6.50. 
Shears. Hedge. 8-in. $3.35; 9-in. $3.80; 10-in. $4.30; with 
notch, 50c. extra. 
Shears. Hand pruning. American. Each $1.00 to $2.50. 
French. 8-in. $2.50, 9-in. $2.75. 
Shears. Lopping. American. $1.90. 
Shears. Sheep. Used for trimming grass borders. $1.00 to $1.50. 
Saws, Pruning. 18-in. $1.00, 20-in. $1.25. 
Shovels. Ames’ square and round pointed, long or short handles. 
$2.50. 
Shovel. Steel. Each $1.50. 
Spades. Steel. $1.50 to $2.50. 
Thermometers. Tested and guaranteed. Japanned, tinned case 
60o. each, $6.00 doz. 
Thermometers. Incubator. Various patterns. Each 50c. 
Thermometers. Brooder. Each 35c. 
Thermometers. Hotbed and Mushroom bed. Boxwood, brass 
tip, made for plunging. $1.00. 
Trowels. Garden. Forged steel. English. 75c. 
Trowels. Garden. Common, steel blade. Each 20c. 
Trowels. Garden. Solid steel. Each, 6-in. 35c. 
Savo Steel Flower Boxes 
Self-watering, for windows, 
porches, sun parlors, etc. 
Each 
Size A, 23 in. long.$3.75 
Size B, 29 in. long.4.25 
Size C, 35 in. long. 4.75 
Size D, 41 in. long. 5.25 
Folding Plant 
Stand 
Can be opened or folded in a 
few seconds. Finished in green 
and bronze. Compact and durable. 
Takes up very little space when 
not in use. 3-wire trays, 73^x30, 
$5.75. 
Galvanized Iron Window Boxes 
Well-made, heavy galvanized iron box fitted with conductor for 
sub-irrigation. 24-in. long, $1.50; 30-in. long, $2.00; 36-in. long 
$3.00. 
Brown’s Sprayers 
Auto Spray No. 9B. The strongest and 
most simple in its working parts of any 
compressed air sprayer. Two pumpings 
of about 15 strokes on the plunger will 
discharge the contents under high and 
constant pressure. After pumping the 
operator has nothing to do but release 
and direct the spray. Solution tank 
holds about four gallons, the air pump 
is made of seamless brass tubing lo¬ 
cated inside tank, protected from in¬ 
jury, and is provided with a cam 
locking device which closes the 
filler opening air-tight with a 
half turn of the pump handle. 
Our compressed air sprayers are 
all equipped with the Auto Pop 
nozzle; by a pressure of the fin¬ 
gers on the handle the spray 
is turned on and releasing pres¬ 
sure automatically shuts off. 
Complete, with brass tank, 
Auto Pop nozzle and 
2 ft. extension, $9.50. 
Auto Spray No. 9D. 
Same equipment as 
above. Galvanized tank. 
Auto Pop nozzle, 2 ft. 
extension. Each $6.50. 
Auto Spray No. 5. A 
double acting general 
purpose hand pump. All 
working parts brass and 
interchangeable; easily 
taken apart for cleaning. Pump may be used in any receptacle 
or in connection with the galvanized knapsack as offered. 
Pump, Hose, Nozzle and Strainer. Complete, $5.00. 
Galvanized Knapsack. $3.00. 
Auto Spray No. 6. Probably the most powerful bucket pump 
made; can easily generate a pressure of 200 lbs. Double Act¬ 
ing, spraying perfectly on both the up and down stroke, requiring 
about half the energy required for the ordinary pump. Valves 
made completely of brass; also suction strainer and strainer in 
nozzle of brass. Foot rest 16 inches high, which will clear almost 
any bucket. Can be taken down or put together without aid 
of tools and is as easily cleaned as a gun barrel. Price, com¬ 
plete, $4.50. 
Auto Spray No. 26C. All brass continuous atomizer, using half 
liquid and half air under pressure; easily dismounted and cleaned. 
Straight and angle nozzles. $1.50. 
Auto Spray No. 22. All tin, single acting hand sprayer. 50c. 
Nozzles, Non-Clog Junior, 75c.; Auto Spray, 60c.; Auto-Pop, 
$1.50. Bordeaux, $1.00. 
Duster Brown Dry Powder Gun 
owrTwir A very practical 
duster of new design, 
especially adaptable 
for use in applying 
insect powders. It 
is simply construct¬ 
ed and works on a 
new principle re¬ 
cently discovered. 
The extension is of 
sufficient length to 
enable the operator 
to spray ordinary field crops without bending over. Uses—For 
spraying dust on tobacco, small garden plots, rose bushes, or in any 
place where dust is to be applied. It is especially adaptable for 
use in applying insect powders. 
No. 2 B, 1 pint.51.00 
No. 2 C, 1 quart. 1.25 
Brown Crystal Duster. By far the best duster on the market $1.50 
Double Barrel Duster. For dusting all dry insecticides. Con¬ 
sidered the best; adapted for the home garden. 75c. 
Weeders 
Excelsior. Used for loosening 
the soil in borders and beds. 
Each 20c. 
Hazeltine. Each 30c. 
Magic. A very handy spring 
tooth hand weeder. Each 
20c. to $1.00. 
