CHASE NURSERY COMPANY 
Item No. KEEN EDGED TOOLS (Continued) Price 
23. “LITTLE WONDER” HEDGE TRIMMER— 
For large estates, cemeteries, country clubs, or 
private home grounds where long hedges must be 
kept in order, this machine is, in fact, a “little 
wonder.” Operates much like a mowing machine 
blade through geared-wheels turned by crank. 
The operator carries weight of machine by strap 
across shoulders. Made also for electric power 
drive. Descriptive circular on request. 
Price of hand-powered machine, f. o. b. factory: 
23-A—30-Inch Blade, each.$25.00 
23-B—40-Inch Blade, each. 27.50 
23-C—60-Inch Blade, each. 35.00 
(Shipment direct from factory.) 
24. PRUNING SAW— 
Fast, keen cutting. Will handle large limbs or 
small branches. Different in that it is draw-cut 
on slight curve; easy on operator. Designed by 
an orchardist. The best pruning saw we know of 
regardless of cost. This saw, together with a 
pair of French Shears, should be in the kit of 
every tree owner, nursery salesman, and land¬ 
scape planter. 
Each, postpaid. 1.00 
Dozen, f. o. b. Chase . 10.50 
25. HATCHET— 
We use this all-metal hatchet in our box shop 
and find that it gets lost just as easily as one 
costing three times its price. Head is reinforced; 
weight just right. It is a good all-purpose 
hatchet, and the cost is low. 
Each, postpaid.80 
Dozen, f. o. b. Chase. 8.00 
HAND CULTIVATING AND DIGGING TOOLS 
(Dibbles, Forks, Hoes, Spades and Trowels) 
26. DIBBLE— 
For planting (“dibbling in”) young seedlings, etc. 
Measures 11 inches over all; weight 1 % lbs.; the 
polished steel point is tapered from a diameter at 
handle of 1 % inches. The D handle of wood 
gives proper balance. 
Each, postpaid.75 
Dozen, f. o. b. Chase. 7.50 
27. FORK, ENGLISH MODEL— 
If you have never used this English style spading- 
digging fork, you should do so. Has square tines 
instead of the old style man-killing flat tines; is 
far easier on the operator. Costs a little more, 
worth a lot more. Fork, shank and strap in one 
piece of steel. 
Each, f.o.b. Chase. 2.65 
Dozen, f. o. b. Chase. 29.00 
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