Pruning Tools and Orchard Supplies ^MAF^ET^HANG^ 
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Pole 
Pruner 
Rhodes’ Double-Cut 
Pruner 
Compound-Lever Pruner 
Working parts, being made from forgings, 
are very strong, without being unnecessarily 
heavy, and the strength, durability, easy cut¬ 
ting qualities of this tool appeal to all who 
have occasion to use a strong and powerful 
Pruner. lo ft., $S\ 12 ft., $5.50; 14 ft., 
$6.25; 16 ft., $6.75- 
Compound-Lever 
Pruner 
6-ft. 
8-ft. 
lO-ft. 
Waters Tree Pruner 
This Pruner has been 
before the public for over 
twenty-five years. It has 
numerous well-known ad¬ 
vantages, and if a tool for 
ordinary pruning is re¬ 
quired, the Waters will 
give entire satisfaction. 
00 i2-ft. $2 75 
25 Extra Knives, each 
50 30 cts. 
This Pruner is similar in ap¬ 
pearance to but of heavier construction than the Waters. 
This makes it very strong and durable. As illustrated, no 
handle, I1.75. Extra knives, 30 cts. each. 
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Pole Pruner 
A good and powerful Pruner. Cuts from both sides of the limb, 
and does not bruise the bark. Long ferrules; handles do not pull out; 
blades are of the best forged steel. 3q-inch, $3.75; 36-inch, $4, 
English Lopping 
Shears 
Ul-Steel Tree 
Pruner 
English Lopping 
Shears 
The Shears are well known, 
and do good service. 
No. 2. 24-in. $4 50 
No. 3. 28-in. 5 50 
No. 4. 32-in. 6 25 
All-Steel Tree Pruners 
Strictly high-class Pruner in every detail. Light, 
powerful, and practical; cuts i^-inch limbs with ease. 
No. A. 20 in. long.$2 75 
No. B. 25 in. long. 3 00 
No. C. 30 in. long. ^ 50 
The Forester. A tremendously powerful and ruggedly built Pruner. 
Cuts limbs from i X to 2 inches with ease. Has patented slide- 
shift power-slot. 
20 in. long (for the orchard).$4 25 
27 in. long (for the farm). 5 50 
34 in. long (for the forest). 7 00 
PRUNING SAWS 
Paragon Pruning Saw 
with the draw cutting and thrust cutting edges, 
limbs better than the lighter Saws. 18-inch, I2.25; 
No. 4 Pruning Saw. Without this Saw 
no pruning outfit is complete. The taper¬ 
ing blade permits of its use 
in close 
places. Used 
for other pur- 
poses. A 
very useful No. 4 Pruning Saw 
Saw. 20-in., $3.25. 
Paragon Prun* 
ing Saw. 
A very good 
double - edge 
Pruning Saw, 
Will cut large 
20-inch, $2.50. 
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Double-Edge Pruning Saw 
Double-Edge Pruning Saw. Has fine teeth on one edge and 
“Lightning” teeth on the other, i6-in., $1.50; i8-in., 
$1.75; 20-in., $2. 
One-Man Crosscut Saw. Can be used also as a 
Two-Man Saw. Has “Lightning” teeth; cuts easily 
and rapidly. 
4 -ft. 
-ft. 
.^5 00 
• 5 75 
4 K-ft. 
Orchard Pruning Hook and Saw. Better adapted 
for pruning or sawing smaller branches than the 
Little Giant. Without pole, $2.^5. 
Little Giant Pruner and Saw 
Combined. The knife operates 
with a cord; a spring 
throws the knife back. 
Saw can be removed 
Little Giant Pruner and Saw when desired; attaches 
to pole of any length. Without pole, $3.25. 
Orchard Prun¬ 
ing Hook and 
Saw 
Single-Edge Pruning Saw 
Best spring-steel. 
California Bow-shaped 
Pruning Saw 
Single-Edge Pruning Saw. 
i8-in., $1.75; 20-in., $2. 
Rhodes’ Pole Pruning Saw. Attached to a light, lo-foot 
pole. Is adjustable to any angle. The Saw is a Paragon 
blade, made of the best spring-steel; has a draw and 
thrust cutting edge; saves a lot of climbing and risk of 
falling. $4. 
California Bow¬ 
shaped Prun¬ 
ing Saw. Ex¬ 
cellent to use 
wherever two 
limbs are close together. Can be used in the forks without 
bruising the bark of other limbs. 12-in., $i .15; 14-in., $1.25. 
S. & W. Co.’s Tree Scraper ^ 
Rhodes’ 
Pole 
Pruning 
Saw 
A handy tool for removing loose bark that harbors insects. The 
curved end takes care of the small grooves, and the broad curve, 
sharpened on both sides, scrapes the wide, shallow grooves. Spring- 
steel, forged. $1.25. 
Grafting Chisel 
Makes clean splits and does not tear 
the bark. $1.23. 
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