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MENTOR , Ohio WAVS IDE GARDE MS 
Special Tools ior 
[ Lawn Care 
Whether you take an active part in 
maintaining your lawn and grounds 
or delegate it to someone else, these 
3 tools are indispensable to satis¬ 
factory care. 
The Dandelion and Crabgrass Rake, 
shown below, is widely used to pre¬ 
vent reseeding of these common 
pests. Its saw-tooth blade is curved 
so deeply that the points glide paral¬ 
lel to the ground, without slightest 
injury to grass roots. Nips off dan¬ 
delions and crabgrass seed heads, 
can be tilted to pull out crabgrass 
and like creeping weeds by the 
roots, cleans up entire lawn. 
No. BRF22—Brume Rake. With flat fingers of 
highly tempered spring steel; is more efficient 
than wire, many times more durable than bam' 
boo. $1.10. 
The Turf Edger, below, neatly 
edges your walks and flower beds. 
The Brume Rake, shown at left, 
weighs only I /4 pounds. Its flat, 
“spring steel” fingers sweep through 
the grass, adapting themselves to 
every irregularity of the ground and 
combing it clean of all litter without 
harm to the most delicate grass 
shoots. Self-cleaning, due to the 
resiliency of the steel, which flicks 
off the lightest leaves and twigs. 
Use after mowing the lawn to re¬ 
move coarser clippings and to work 
the fine cuttings down around the 
roots for a protective and soil en¬ 
riching mulch. 
No. TE—Turf Edger. The round blade of forged steel is 
sharpened "ear to ear" and fitted with foot rest. Cuts 
easily and cleanly without stooping. $1.25. 
No. DLR.—Dandelion and Crab Grass Rake. See descrip¬ 
tion at top of page. $1.15. 
No. 4FS—Floral Set for Children and Light Gardening. Of 
forged steel, equal in materials and workmanship to full site 
UNION Tools, but small and light in weight for children 
and women who enjoy light gardening. Shovel and Spading 
Fork have 30-in. handles. Hoe handle is 42 in., Rake 
handle 48 in. long. Price, $3.00. 
