MICHELL’S FARM AND GARDEN ACCESSORIES 155 
Parcel Post charges where named are for shipment to the first and second zones; for other zones, see parcel post 
table, page 1. 
RHODES LOPPING SHEAR 
Makes an absolutely clean, perfect cut; 
the blades are concaved at the cutting edge, 
producing with the handles an enormous 
leverage. The easiest operating Lopping 
Shear ever made or sold. 26-inch and 30- 
mch handles. Price, $3.50 (by P. P., $3.70). 
GRAFTING WAX 
M lb., 20c.; 30c. per 34 lb. (by P. P., 35c.); 
1 lb., 50c. ''by P. P., 60c.). 
GRAFTING TOOL 
Made of the best steel. For grafting 
trees, etc. 
Price, $1.25 ("by P. P., $1.35). 
Ei/ersharp Flower Shear 
EVERSHARP FLOWER 
SHEAR 
No. 1248. A wonderful help for cutting 
and gathering flowers; snips and holds in 
one motion; handy for picking f owers that 
are hard to reach. Price, 75c. (by P. P., 85c.) 
WILT-LESS FLOWER 
CUTTER 
Makes a clean, slicing 
cut; it cuts the stem slant¬ 
wise; no crushing; rustless; 
flowers cut the wilt-less way 
always keep better. Price, 
$1.75 (by P. P., $1.85). 
Clude Lopping Shear 
CLYDE LOPPING SHEAR 
5409. Solid tool steel blade and hook; 
hardened steel bolt with lock nut; handles 
natural finish ash; polished pressed steel 
ferrule and cap; length of handles, 24 
inches. Price, $1.75 (by P. P., $1.90). 
COMPOUND EXTEN¬ 
SION LADDERS 
These are made in the best man¬ 
ner possible; are complete, being 
equipped with the necessary rope 
and pulleys. 
' 20 feet. ) 
22 feet. j 
24 feet.I 60c. 
28 feet.| per foot 
30 feet.I 
32 feet.j 
34 feet.) 
36 feet.[ 65c. 
38 feet. per foot 
40 feet. j 
SINGLE PLANK LADDERS 
Made of good hard wood, free from faulty 
knots and with perfect rounds. 
10 feet.$5.00 
12 feet. 6.00 
14 feet. 7.00 
22 feet. . . 
16 feet.$8.00 
18 feet. 9.00 
20 feet.10.00 
. . .$ 11.00 
STEPLADDERS 
Columbia. 4 step up to 12 step, 50c. per 
step. 
BUCK SAW 
No. 50. Each, $1.25 (by P. P., $1.50). 
SAW-HORSE or WOODBUCK 
No. 2. Each $1.25 (by P. P., $1.40). 
PEAT MOSS, TORF MULL 
(Imported, Granulated) 
A moisture retain¬ 
ing humus and an 
aid for saving soil 
fertility. It fur¬ 
nishes the needed 
organic matter 
which all soils re¬ 
quire. For lawns, 
cover lightly in 
the fall with Peat 
Moss. Cover all 
perennial beds with 
1 to 2 inches of 
Peat Moss; for 
shrubs and ever¬ 
greens mulch to a 
depth of 3 inches or more. For roses, dig 
deeply and incorporate with the soil Peat 
Moss to the depth of '6 inches, before 
spading. For the flower garden, spread 
evenly from 3 to 6 inches deep a covering of 
Peat Moss, mixing well with the soil. For 
window or porch boxes, mix a good pro¬ 
portion of Peat Moss with some rich com¬ 
post or soil. For the greenhouse, mix Peat 
Moss with the potting soil. 
34 size bale.$1.50 
Large bale. 3.50 
Peat Moss 
ELLISCO BEETLE 
CATCHERS 
Type 0. A small neat con¬ 
tainer with a standard 
thread on bottom to fit 
any Mason jar. The Bee¬ 
tles pass through the trays 
into the jar where they 
can easily be destroyed; 
made of tin, enameled 
green all over. Price with¬ 
out jar, 40c. each. 
Type 4. This is the 
most recent type, de¬ 
veloped for the United 
States Department of 
Agriculture in experi¬ 
ments to control the 
spread of the Beetles. 
Made of rust-resisting 
galvanized steel and 
enameled green and 
white; fitted with a 
standard screw cap 
for one quart and two 
quart Mason jars. 
Price without 
$1.00 each. 
jar, 
Beetle Bait. Per J4 lb., 25c.; 45c. per 34 
lb.; lb., 80c.; $3.00 per 5 lbs. 
MULCH PAPER 
Cuts down garden labor, doubles 
all vegetable crops 
A strong fibre paper impregnated with 
asphalt, designed for use in fields, orchards 
and gardens, under all sorts of conditions 
and tough enough to last an entire season. 
Mulch Paper is applied to the soil surface 
after the proper preparation. This will 
eliminate weeds entirely and make culti¬ 
vation and weeding unnecessary. Exhaus¬ 
tive tests have proven earlier crops are pro¬ 
duced and in many cases increased the pro¬ 
duction over 100%. It also retains the 
moisture and brings crops to maturity far in 
advance of normal plantings. Wherever this 
paper has been used,. it is known as the 
miracle paper. Made in two widths. 
PRICES ON MULCH PAPER 
Type A.—For Field Culture. 300 yards. 
18 inches wide. . . $2.50 per roll 
36 inches wide. . . $5.00 per roll 
Type B.—For gardens, fruit trees and berries. 
150 yards. 
18 inches wide. . .$2.50 per roll 
36 inches wide. . . 5.00 per roll 
MANUAL OF GARDENING 
By L. H. Bailey 
An exceedingly practical and helpful 
manual on the planning and planting of 
the garden; very attractively illustrated. 
541 pages. Price, $3.00. 
Parcel Post charges cover postage and special packing required 
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