MISCELLANEOUS TOOLS (Continued) 
Shears, Border or Edging-. 9-in., long handles, $3.50; 
9-in., long handles, with wheels, $4. 
Shears, Hedge. Sheffield, 8-in., $1.50; 9-in., $1.75; 10- 
in., $2. 
Shears, Tree-looping. $1.25 to $2.50. 
Shears, Tree-pruning. Lee’s Telegraph, 6-ft., $1; 8-ft., 
$1.15; 10-ft., $1.25. 
Shears, Pruning. Small, for ladies’ use; made of fine 
steel, nickel-plated, in 3 sizes, 80 cts., $1 and $1.25. 
Shears, Pruning. Henckel’s German Imported. $1 to 
$3.50. 
We wish to call special attention to the shears which 
we term Our Special, a Henckel shear, unsurpassed by 
any other article on the market. $3.50. 
Shears, Grass. American, cranked handle, 6-in. blades, 
50 cts. English, cranked handle, $1. 
Shovels. Short D-handled, 75 cts. to $1.25. 
Shovels. Long handled, $1 to $1.75. 
Silkaline, Green. The very best article for stringing 
smilax, etc., being green, cannot be noticed among the 
foliage. Very strong. Per spool 20 cts., box of 8 spools 
$1.50. 
Spades. Boys’ or ladies’ small. 50 cts. 
Spades. Best makes, full size, D-handled, $1 to $1.75. 
Sprinkler, Scollay’s Rubber. Indispensable for floral 
work and window gardening, or sprinkling in any way. 
In sizes, 60 cts., 75 cts., 90 cts. and $1. 
Sprinkling Cans. Galvanized. 4-qt., 50 cts.; 6-qt., 75 
cts.; 8-qt., 90 cts.; 10-qt., $1. 
Squirrel Poison and Gopliergo will rid your place of 
gophers and squirrels. Price, 25 cts., 50 cts. and $1 per 
box. 
Thermometers. We carry a full line of household, 
greenhouse, dairy and incubator thermometers. 
Traps, Gopher. “Dead-Lock,” 35 cts. “Star,” 25 cts. 
“Ward’s Novelty/’ 35 cts. 
Traps, Mole. “Olmstead’s,” sure death to moles, $2. 
“The Reddick,” 85 cts. 
Mole Trap Spear. Each $1. 
Trowels, Garden. American, 6-in. tinned, 10 cts.; 7-in., 
20 cts. Same, steel, 35 cts. 
Trowels, Garden. English, shank and blade solid 
steel, 6-in., straight or crooked shank, 60 cts. 
Turf Edger. With handle; used for trimming edges 
of lawns. 75 cts. 
Turf Edger. The Hough combination tool. A weeder, 
edger, hoe, drill, spade and sod-cutter. The handiest 
tool of the kind made. Long handle. Price, $1.00. 
Tubs, Japanese. These tubs are varnished, _ large 
hoops, and imported direct from Japan. Small size 13 
in. high, 14 in. diameter at top, 75 cts. each; medium 
size very scarce and hard to procure. 17 in. high, 18 
in. diameter at top, $2.50 each. Large size 2x in. high, 
22 in. diameter at top, $1.50 each. Special prices on 
large quantities. 
Weeders, Hand. “Excelsior.” Used for weeding 
seed-beds, stirring the soil, etc., 10 cts. 
Weeders, Hand. “Hazeltine.” One of the best; solid 
steel, good size and durable. 35 cts. 
Weeders, Hand. “Havil’s LsEwn.” The best tool for 
weeding lawns; will take out dandelion and other deep- 
rooted weeds. 35 cts. 
Pond’s “Handy” Weeder. The self-acting spring fork 
and the shoe which serves as a fulcrum to pry out the 
weeds, are made of the very best materials and are 
therefore neat, durable and efficient. Made in two sizes. 
No. 1 with blade 1% inches wide by 8 inches in length, 
35 cts. No. 2 with blade 1% inches wide and 8% inches 
in length, 40 cts. 
Lifting Weeder. A chisel blade cuts off tne weeds; 
the trigger holds them so they can be pulled out. 75 
cts. each. 
Wheelbarrow. This barrow is light, strong and dur¬ 
able, has steel wheel and axle, and we do not hesitate 
to say that it is the best barrow on the market. It is 
well painted, striped and varnished. Price, $4.00. 
LAWN MOWERS 
We are the largest retail dealers and keep the best 
assortment of first-class lawn mowers in the city. 
Our Special. This machine is made expressly for us; 
four blades of highest grade crucible steel; noiseless 
in operation; 12-in., $5.00; 14-in., $5.50. 
Our Special 
Sunset Lawn Mower. Drive Wheels 9 in. Built with 
adjustable brass bushing for taking up wear. 12-in., 
$3.50; 14-in., $4.00; 16-in., $4.50. 
Clean Cutter. A first-class four-blade, 14-in., ball¬ 
bearing lawn mower, made of solid cone steel, thorough¬ 
ly hardened and ground 14-in., $5. 
Pennsylvania Low Wheel. Generally called the low- 
wheel Pennsylvania. 12-in., $8; 14-in., $8.75; 16-in., $9.75; 
18-in., $10.75. 
Braun Grass Catcher. Canvas sides, galvanized bot¬ 
tom that will not sag. Fit all Pennsylvania Lawn Mow¬ 
ers. Each $2 and $2.25. 
Pennsylvania Junior Ball-Bearing. The Pennsylvania 
Junior is the best-known Mower for all classes of work. 
15-in., $13.75; 17-in., $15.50; 19-in., $17; 21-in., $18.75. 
The Clover Leaf. There is a great demand for a 
good, low-priced lawn mower. This machine is specially 
designed for this popular trade. 12-in., $3.; 14-in., $3.50; 
16-in., $4. 
Tne Clover Leaf 
Mayflower. Wheel, 10 inches. Reel, 6-inch, 5-blade; 
Ball Bearing. Cones are of special steel, machine turn¬ 
ed, case hardened and ground. 14-in., $7.50; 16-in., $8. 
Crestlawn. Every bearing Ball Bearing. Wheel, 11 
inches; Ball Bearing; Cone adjustment reel, 6-inch, 5- 
blade; Ball Bearing. The type of construction used in 
this mower produces the most rigid frame possible to 
build. 14-in., $11; 16-in., $12. 
Pennsylvania High Wheel. Ten-inch wheels, 4-blade 
cylinder—especially adapted for lawns that cannot be 
mowed very often or where the grass is coarse. 15-in., 
$13; 17-in., $14.50; 19-in., $16. 
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