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HOT HOUSE NOZZLES. The best for nur¬ 
serymen and florists; perforated top; flat 
three inch face; throws water where you 
want it. Each, 75c. 
CIRCULAR SPRINKLER. Good sprinklers 
for low pressure. Price, 35c each. 
FAN SPRINKLER. A good sprinkler for 
borders or narrow flower beds. Price, 35c 
each. 
SQUARE SPRINKLER. For square edges. 
45c. 
TWIN SPRINKLER. In moving this sprink¬ 
ler from place to place when it is attached 
to the hose, and in dragging it over gravel 
or cement walks, the edge of the holes 
becomes more or less used up, the result 
being that in a little while this sprinkler 
will throw a great deal more water on one 
side than on the other. To obviate this, the 
manufacturers have lined the inside of this 
sprinkler with a brass box, thus edging 
the inside of the holes with a smooth brass 
e dge, so that when this sprinkler is dragged 
around the white metal is somewhat worn, 
but the brass edge remains in perfect condi¬ 
tion and throws an even spray at all times. 
We consider this sprinkler, since it has been 
so greatly improved, as one of the most 
perfect on the market. While the quality 
of this sprinkler has been improved, the 
price remains the same. No. 7, price, 35c. 
ROSS NOZZLE. The well known and much 
used nozzle. Can be used on newly sowed 
lawns or on the finest seed beds. Can be 
used as a wide or narrow sprinkler by 
holding on edge. We sell the improved 
model made entirely of brass with extra 
heavy brass connection. Price, 75c. 
ROTARY SPRINKLER. These sprinklers 
are extensively used on chicken ranches, for 
watering alfalfa and other green stuff. They 
are also used to advantage in cemeteries and 
large places where the automatic or per¬ 
manent sprinkling systems cannot be used. 
No. 1-$4.00 No. 3_$5.00 
No. 2- 4.50 No. 4_6.00 
With ordinary pressure No. 1 will sprinkle 
a place 35 feet in diameter; No. 2 will 
sprinkle 40 feet; No. 3, 50 feet; and No. 4, 
60 feet. 
MACABEE GOPHER TRAPS_The most re¬ 
liable gopher trap on the market. Of simple 
construction, easy to set, made of the very 
best steel wire, and dipped to prevent rust¬ 
ing. Price, each, 25c. 
REDDECK MOLE TRAP. A certain, sure 
method of catching the mole, very efficient. 
$1.25 each. 
NOX-ALL GOPHER TRAPS. This is a 
neat compact box trap made of sheet iron 
and is small enough to go in the gopher 
hole. Price, 25c each. 
Standard Wheel Hoes and 
Seeders 
Special Catalog Furnished on Request 
NORCROSS CULTIVATORS. One of the 
best garden cultivators in existence. The 
large size have five prongs and handle like 
a heavy hoe. Walk backwards in using this 
cultivator, leaving the soil in a perfect pul¬ 
verized condition. Large size, 5 prongs, 
$1.35 each. Small size, 3 prongs, short 
handle, 65c each; 3 prongs, long handle, 
90c each. 
VIGORO SPREADER 
For Fertilizer and Seeds 
$7.50 
FORKS. Spading. Short D handle. Each, 
extra heavy, strapped and ferrulled, $1.50 
each. 
FORKS. Digging; long handle. 4 pronged, 
strapped and furrelled. Each, extra heavy, 
5 pronged, $1.75 each. 
FORKS. Hand Weeding. Each, 15c. 
FORKS. Strawberry. Made out of tempered 
steel, 50c each. 
HOES. Planter’s hoe. Each, $1.50. 
HOES. Socket shank; all steel, one piece. 
Each, $1.25. 
HOES. Warren’s. Each, $1.35. 
HOES. Push hoes, or scuffle. Each, $1.00 
to $1.50. 
HOES. Hoe and rake combined. Each, 85c. 
MATTOCKS. Garden. With handles, each, 
$2.50. 
MATTOCKS. Garden. This is a light tool, 
with narrow blades made out of the best 
tempered steel; 5 ft. handle. Price, $1.50 
each. 
RAKES. All steel; 14 teeth. Each, $1.25. 
RAKES. 16 teeth. Each, $1.35. 
RAKES. Galvanized iron for lawns. Large 
size, $1.50 each. 
SHOVELS. Long handle; round or square. 
Each, $1.50. 
SHOVELS. D handle. Each, $1.75. 
SPADES. D handle; best steel. Each, $1.75. 
SPADES. Long handle; sword steel. Each, 
$1.85. 
TROWELS. Solid socket; best gardener’s 
trowel in the market. Each, 85c. 
TROWELS. Common garden trowels. Each, 
15c, 25c and 40c. 
TURF EDGER. Made of the best cutlery 
steel; blades half moon shape. Price, $1.25 
each. 
KNIVES. Combination budding and pruning 
knives. Each, $1.50. 
KNIVES. Budding. Each, $1.25 and $1.50. 
KNIVES. Pruning knives or pruning hook*. 
Each, $1.00 and $1.25. 
HAVILL LAWN WEEDER. The old stand¬ 
by with wooden ball and handle. Fork 
made of the best steel. A good lawm 
weeder. Price, 40c each. 
SAWS. Pruning; crescent upward cut. 
Small, $1.50 each. 
SHEARS. Lawn or grass shears; steel, 7ic 
each. 
SHEARS. For trimming hedges. Ladies’ 
size, especially adapted for trimming bor¬ 
ders and small hedges, also called Ladies’ 
Shears, $1.50 each; 7-inch hedge shears, 
$2.50 each; 9-inch, $3.50; 11-inch, $4.50. 
SHEARS. Pruning shears; ladies’ size, 
$1 .75 ; standard size, the best value in this 
list of tools, $1.50 to $4.50. 
GRAFTING WAX. One quarter pound roll, 
25a 
GRAFTING TAPE. Ready to use. 75c yd- 
MOSS. Sphagnum. Per bale, market price. 
MOSS. Oregon Green for hanging baskets. 
Per lb., 25c; per bale, on application. 
RAFFIA.- Per lb., 35c. 
BINDER’S TWINE. Suitable for tying up 
trees, and for balling oranges, and all ever¬ 
green stock. 5 lb. balls, 95c. 
SACK TWINE. Best quality, 35c per skein. 
See SPECIAL OFFERS—Pages 61 and 62 
OUR STORE—Convenient for Motorists 
Customers desiring to select their seeds and plants from our store will find it very accessible, 
viz.: From west side of town through either Second or Third street tunnel; from the south, 
straight up Main street to Second; from the east, up Third street to Main, one block north; from 
the north, down Main street to Second. 
Lack of traffic congestion and ample parking space enable the shopping motorist to buy at 
Winsel & Gibbs with none of the usual trouble prevalent in other sections of town. 
Drive in and see us. Parking space in rear of store. Enter on Third Street, turn to right 
into alley. 
WINSEL & GIBBS SEED CO. 
243 South Main Street, 
Telephone: VA ndike-9532 Los Angeles. 
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