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KEEN EDGED TOOLS (Continued) 
24. PRUNING SAW: (See Cut.) 
Fast, keen cutting. Will handle large limbs or small 
branches. Different in that it is draw-cut on slight 
curve; easy on operator. This saw, together with a 
pair of French Shears, should be in the kit of every 
tree owner, nursery salesman, and landscape planter. 
Each, postpaid...$ 1.00 
Dozen, f. o. b. Chase. 10.50 
Hand Cultivating and Digging 
Tools 
(DIBBLES, FORKS, HOES, SPADES AND TROWELS) 
ITEM NO. PRICE 
26. DIBBLE: 
For planting (“dibbling in”) young seedlings, etc. 
Measures 11 inches over all; weight 1 % pounds; the 
polished steel point is tapered from a diameter at handle 
of V/\ inches. The D handle of wood gives proper 
balance. 
Each, postpaid.$ .80 
Dozen, f. o. b. Chase. 8.00 
27. FORK, English Model: 
If you have never used this English style spading- 
digging fork, you should do so. Has square tines in¬ 
stead of the old style man-killing flat tines; is far 
easier on the operator. Costs a little more, worth a 
lot more. Fork, shank and strap in one piece of steel. 
Each, f. o.b. Chase. 2.50 
Dozen, f. o. b. Chase. 28.00 
28. HOE, Southern Queen: 
The most satisfactory weeding hoe for general nursery 
use. Blade is Z l / 2 inches wide, the tapered point is 
very handy in closely planted stock. 
Each, f. o.b. Chase. 1.00 
Dozen, f. o. b. Chase. 10.50 
MISSISSIPPI—“We have been using your saws and pruners for 
some years, and find them very satisfactory.” 
TEXAS—“Wish to thank you for the promptness in handling our 
order, and will endeavor to purchase all of our future needs from yov,” 
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