150 MICHELL’S LAWN AND GARDEN ACCESSORIES 
HOE AND RAKE 
(Combined) 
An excellent tool for 
ladies, combining sim¬ 
plicity and utility. Made 
of the very best steel, 
which will outlast several 
cheaper tools of the same 
class. 
No. 4P. 4-prong.. .$1.10 
No. 6P. 6-prong... 1.20 
DOCK LIFTER 
For field and farm use; will up¬ 
root the deepest seated weed or 
dock; has tremendous leverage. 
Made of ‘wrought iron and oak 
wood; no wear out to it. Price, 
$4.25. 
(Not Mailable. 
jt larking Rake 
MARKING RAKE 
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Has a spread of ICj ft.; equipped Dock 
with five adjustable brass teeth; Lifter 
no better method of row marking 
can be employed; suited for setting 
plants or sowing seed. The frame and handle 
are oak; no wear out to it. Price, $6.50. 
(Not Mailable.) 
Extra Teeth for same. Price, 75c. (by 
parcel post, 85c. . 
No. G06. 6 inch, solid shank.$1.00 
No. GOT. 7 inch, solid shank.1.00 
No. G08. 8 inch, solid shank.1.10 
No. 10 10 inch, for celery. 1.75 
MICHELL’S SPECIAL 
SQUARE HOE 
7-inch only; solid shank; 4J^ foot 
handle. Price, 60c. 
HALF MOON 
HOES 
Best steel, solid sockets, 
which will not pull out. 
No. HM4. 4 inch. $0.95 
No. HM6. 6 inch. 1.00 
No. HM7. 7 inch. 1.05 
SPECIAL STEEL WEEDING 
HOE 
No. 3W. Short Handle, 60c. by P. P., 70c.). 
TWO-PRONG ONION HOE 
Will be found very valuable in weeding 
in narrow rows. (See cut below.) 
No. 2P. Price.$0.60 
WARREN HOES 
Excellent tools for making drills prepar¬ 
atory to sowing of seed. The backs can be 
used for covering. (See cut above.) 
No. W7. 7 inch.$1.25 
No. W7H. 7inch . 1.50 
GARDEX TOOLS 
Made of finest grade, high carbon steel. 
PULL HOE 
Weeds as it cultivates. 
No. 1004. 4 in. 
wide; i}-4 foot 
handle.$0.95 
No. 1005}^. 5H in. 
wide; 5 ft. handle 1.10 
CLLTI-CLAW 
The ideal tool for flower 
and rock gardens. 
No. 180. 4J4 ft- 
handle.$0.95 
HAND PLOW 
Excellent for hilling 
corn, potatoes or any 
plants. 
No. 2006. 6 in. 
wide; 5 ft. 
handle.$1.60 
BABY WARREN HOE 
No. BW4J^. Short Handle, 60c. by P. P 
70c.). 
SCUFFLE HOES 
For digging up stubble, small stumps, 
small plots of ground for planting pur¬ 
poses, etc. 
No. GE40. 514-inch blade, each $0.85 
No. IGH7. 7-inch blade, extra heavy, 
each. 1.75 
BROOMS AND BRUSHES 
For sweeping paths, gutters, roads, etc.; 
all with handles. 
Brooms 
No. 230. Japanese Fibre.$1.00 
No. 8. Corn and Rattan mixed.90 
Golf Greens (Birch.30 
No. 7. Plain Corn, extra quality. 1.00 
Road Brushes 
No. 1414. Bass or Cocoa Push, 14 inch . $1.00 
No. 271. Rattan Push, 14 inch. 1.00 
All prices subject to market changes 
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