no Garden Tools 
HOSEA WATERER, Philadelphia 
Water-Ballast Lawn Rollers 
Fill it with water, which will weight it up to any number of pounds 
desired, as shown below. Equipped with feature for balancing 
handles, which always keeps the handle in position ready for use; 
ball axle bearings. 
Weight 
empty 
70 
No. 
601.. 
Sec¬ 
tions 
,..l 
Diam. 
in. 
14 
Length 
in. 
21 
Wgt. filled 
with water 
175 
Price 
$14 00 
602. 
,1 
18 24 
85 
265 
16 00 
603. 
.1 
24 24 
110 
420 
18 00 
604.. 
.1 
24 32 
130 
565 
19 00 
Hand Lawn Rollers 
These Rollers 
are of neat finish, with beveled edges and 
a smooth surface; very strong and durable. A Roller 
weigh- 
ing from 
200 to 350 pounds 
can be 
readily handled by 
one man. 
Diam. 
Length or 
No. of 
Weight 
No. 
in. 
width in. sections 
lbs. 
Price 
501. 
. .15 
15 
2 
175 
$20 00 
502. 
. .15 
22 
3 
250 
24 00 
504. 
. .20 
20 
2 
250 
26 00 
507. 
. .20 
24 
2 
300 
32 00 
508. 
. .20 
30 
3 
350 
38 00 
509. 
. .24 
20 
2 
400 
42 00 
511. 
. .24 
24 
3 
450 
46 00 
512. 
. .24 
30 
3 
500 
52 00 
Rubbish Burners for leaves, paper, and 
rubbish. The best receptacle used for 
burning leaves, papers, and all kinds of 
rubbish. This handy Burner is a safe¬ 
guard against many fires that have their 
origin in the burning of rubbish in the 
open. The Burner is extra strong, manu¬ 
factured of galvanized steel wire, re¬ 
inforced with heavy wire supports. Made 
to give life-long satisfaction. We supply 
this Burner in two sizes. No. 1, $6; No. 2, 
$5.50. 
Saws 
Pruning. Single edge; best spring-steel. 
16-in., $1.60; 18-in„ $1.70; 20-in„ $1.80. 
Double Edge. 18-in., $1.75; 20-in., $1.90. 
Adjustable Pole. A handy tool; attaches 
to pole of any length. Handle made of 
malleable iron with socket. Can be adjusted 
to different angles. Price, without pole, 
“1.75. 
Saws, Buck or Wood. $1.50. 
One-Man Crosscut. 3%-h. blade, $3.75. 
Two-Man Crosscut, 5-ft. blade, $5.75. 
Scissors. For flower-gather¬ 
ing. Finest quality im¬ 
ported. Cuts and holds the flowers. 
$2.50 each. 
Grape. For thinning out bunches of 
grapes. $1.25 each. 
Screw-drivers, Perfect Handle. Made 
from special analysis steel, carefully tested; 
handles riveted on, locked in under great 
pressure, and waterproofed. 
5- in. blade. .$0 60 
6- in. blade. . 65 
7- in. blade.. 75 
8-in. blade...$0 85 
10-in. blade... 1 00 
Scythe Stones, Darby Creek, 25 cts.; 
Talacre, 50 cts. 
Scythe Handles. $2. 
Scythes, Grass and Lawn. Imported 
English. Has a riveted back, broad, 
thin, light blade. Best Scythe for cutting 
grass, rye, oats, etc. 32-in., $2.75; 34-in., 
$3; 36-in., $3.50. 
Domestic. Solid back, 32-in., $2; 34-in., 
$2.25. 
Brush or Briar. $2. 
California. Crescent-shaped; cast-steel 
blade; curved beech handle; varnished 
edges. 14-in. blade, $1.25 each. 
Disston Carpenter. 26-in., $3.50; 28-in., $4 
Hedge, Finest English Steel. 
Solid steel blade, crucible tool- 
steel, tempered to hold an edge. 
Give good service. Shears with 
notch are the best for cutting 
heavy stems of hedge plants. With 
Notch, 8-in. blade, $3.50; 9 in. 
blade, $3.75; 10-in. blade, $4.25. 
Hedge Shears, American. 
8-in., $2.50; 9-in., $2.75; 
10-in., $3. 
Yeakle. These Shears 
will not push the 
hedge forward but 
will hold it and cut 
it at once. They also have a tension 
spring to keep the blades together, conse¬ 
quently need little or no attention, as 
the spring has a tendency to keep them 
sharp. $5.50 each. 
New Wiss. Perfectly balanced. 
Don’t tire the arms. Stay 
in adjustment. Cut easily. 
One edge serrated and one 
knife edge. Forged steel 
handles with wood grips. 
Tempered steel blades. 8-in., 
$2.50 each; 9-in., $3 each; 
10-in., $3.25 each. 
Ladies’. 6-in., $1.50. 
French Hand-pruning. 
Made of good quality 
tool-steel; flat roller 
spring; works easily and 
cuts well; detachable 
blades; plain finish. Made 
in two sizes. 7-in., $2; 
8-in., $2.25. 
Snap-Cut Pruner. The Snap-Cut design 
makes an extremely easy and fine cutting 
tool. It is proclaimed by fruit growers, 
gardeners, etc., as the finest Shear ever 
produced. All steel handles and special 
tool-steel blades. Its light weight and easy 
action just fits the user’s hands (man or 
woman). A new principle in Shear design 
that cuts large branches, small twigs, and 
even string, perfectly and easily. The thin 
blade cutting on to the soft metal anvil 
with a powerful slicing action slides 
through a %-inch branch with unbelievable 
ease. It is fascinating to cut with it. 
$2 each. 
Hand-pruning, Wiss. Finest quality 
crucible tool-steel; tempered to hold an 
edge; will not break. 10-in., $4; 9-in., $3.50 
Wiss No. 309. 9-in., $2.50 each. 
Wiss No. 68. 8-in., $1.50 each. 
California. Crucible tool-steel blade; mal¬ 
leable handle; Japan finish. A very good 
Shear for grape-vines and shrubbery. $1. 
