GAR.DEN 
REQUISITES 
MISCELLANEOUS TOOLS AND GARDEN REQUISITES—Continue 
Lifting 
Weeder 
Segment 
Corn Planter 
Shovels. Long-handled, $1 to $1.75. 
Spades. Boys’ or ladies’ small. 50 cts. 
Spades. Best makes, full size, D-liandled, $1 
to $1.75. 
Sprinkler, Scollay’s Rubber. Indispensable for 
floral work and window gardening, or sprink¬ 
ling in any way. In sizes, 60 cts., 75 cts., 90 cts. 
and $1. 
Sprinkling Cans. Galvanized. 4-qt., 50 cts.; 
6-qt., 75 cts.; S-qt., 90 cts.; 10-qt., $1. 
Thermometers. We carry a full line of house¬ 
hold, greenhouse, dairy and incubator thermom¬ 
eters. 
Calioon Seed Sower. The standard Sower, su¬ 
perior to all other hand sowers. Gives perfect 
satisfaction and can be used for sowing alfalfa 
and all grains broadcast. Sows from four to 
eight acres per hour at a common walking gait. 
A person entirely unused to sowing by hand 
can use this machine with perfect success. $3.50. 
Lifting Weeder. A chisel blade cuts off the 
weeds; the trigger holds them so they can be 
pulled out. 75 cts. each. 
EXCELSIOR WEEDER 
Weeilers, Hand. ‘‘Excelsior.” Useful for weed¬ 
ing seed-beds, stirring the soil, etc., 10 cts. 
WeederN, Hand. “Hazeltine.” One of the best; 
solid steel, good size and durable. 35 cts. 
Weederw, Hand. “Havil’s Lawn.” The best 
tool for weeding lawns; will take out dandelion 
and other deep-rooted weeds. 35 cts. 
Moss, Sphagnum. Per bale of about 35 lbs., $2. 
Pencils, Wolf’s Indelible. Solid ink; will dis¬ 
pense with painting labels. 15 cts. 
Post-Hole Digger. This digger is fitted with 
lock lever. $2.50. 
The Acme “Tubular” has spring-closed jaws, 
specially designed to enter the ground easily 
and yet open wide enough to drop the largest 
seed. The dropping-lever or dump is adjustable 
for any depth of planting. The conveyor-tube 
is of galvanized iron and tapered to avoid clog¬ 
ging. $1.50 each. 
Rakes, Malleable Iron. Small, 25 cts.; large, 
35 cts. 
Rakes, All Steel. 14 teeth, 60 cts., 16 teeth, 
75 cts. 
Rakes, Steel Bow, Garden. 11 teeth, 70 cts.; 
13 teeth, 75 cts. 
Rakes, Lawn. “Ohio Boy,” galvanized; the 
teeth run right through the frame, forming 24 
teeth on the one side and 12 looped teeth on the 
other. 55 cts. Wooden frame, 24 wire teeth, 
60 cts. Wooden, 18 teeth, 40 cts. 
Raflla. Best tying material for plants. Lb. 
20 cts. Special prices on large quantities. 
Sacking Twine. In bundles of 12 lbs. Lb. 30 
cts., 40 cts. and 50 cts., according to grade. 
Scythes and Snaths. $1.75. 
Shovels. Short D-handled. 75 cts. to $1.25. 
Pond’s “Handy” Weeder. The self-acting 
spring fork and the shoe which serves as a ful¬ 
crum to pry out the weeds, are made of the 
very best materials and are therefore neat, dur¬ 
able and efficient. Made in two sizes. No. 1 
with blade 114 inches wide by 8 inches in length. 
35 cts. No. 2 with blade 1% inches wide by 8V6 
inches in length. 40 cts. 
Wheelbarrow. This barrow is light, strong 
and durable, 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. 
PRUNING SHEARS. 
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. 
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