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THE INLAND SEED C O.’S 
FRUITLADDERS 
The Northwest is the 
old standby for fruit 
pickers because it Is light 
and stands solid. No side 
swaying. The construc¬ 
tion is so it braces each 
way from the heavy steel 
head block to the bottom 
braces, riveted to the 
sides and bottom steps. 
Brace rods under each 
step, with long washers. 
The third leg is all rivet¬ 
ed to top, sides and head 
board. No bolts or nails 
to work loose. 
Clear spruce, which Is 
light and strong, in each 
ladder. 
No. 200 No. 70 
No. 60 —6 and 8 feet as per cut; 10 and 12 feet, 
same ladder with side extensions. 45c per foot. 
No. 200 —10 and 12 feet, as shown in cut; 6 and 
8 feet, same ladder without side extensions. 
Price, 55c per foot; 14 foot, 60c per foot. 
No. 70—8, 10 and 12 feet. 60c per foot. 
Self feeding. No time lost in keeping full. 
Adjustable. Handles all size nails from 2 d. 
to 10 d. 
Smith's (cut). Price, $10.00. Weight, 8 lbs. 
Add postage. 
Paper Holder 
A model of simplicity 
handiness and usefulness. 
Saves paper and in¬ 
creases the speed of the 
user. An all-p u r p o s e 
holder and a necessity 
for every fruit packer. 
Holds from one to 1600 
wraps. Neat, rust-proof 
and lasting. Folds up 
and can be carried in 
pocket. Price, $1.00. 
PRUNERS 
Bastian Pruner 
The powerful lever of the 
Bastian Pruner enables one 
to do the same work in half 
the time and with half the 
labor that would be required 
with old-style Pruner. 
Blades are of finished Da¬ 
mascus steel, very strong, 
and hold their cutting edge. 
Simple in construction, light, 
strong and durable. 
Feet Price 
6 .$1.80 
8 . 2.00 
10 . 2.25 
12 . 2.60 
Handle slides .30c 
Blades . 35c 
Blade Screws .15c 
Poles for 8 foot.80c 
Poles for 10 foot.....90c 
Poles for 12 foot.$1.00 
Cronk’s Pruners 
Bastian 
No. 91 / 2 . 
Steel ferule. Notched hook (patented), pre¬ 
vents slipping, gives greater leverage, and 
makes cutting easier. No. 914. 22-inch handle. 
Weight, .3 lbs. Price, $1.25; add postage. 
