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Steel, 8 teeth. 
Steel, 10 teeth. 
Steel, 12 teeth. 
Steel, 14 teeth. 
Steel, 16 teeth. 
Steel, 16 teeth 
9-in. $2.50, 10-in. 3.00 
9-in. $2.50, 10-in. 2.75 
RAKES. 
Garden. 
Garden. 
Garden. 
Garden. 
Garden. 
Short Tooth. 
Short Tooth. Steel, 18 teeth. 
Hay. Wooden, 3 bow, 12 teeth. 
Lawn. Wooden, 3 bow, 22 teeth . 
Lawn. English Daisy. 
Reversible Steel Lawn. For leaves and litter and the opposite side for fine 
cut grass. 24 teeth closely set in a 21-inch head. 
SASH. For hotbeds or coldframes. 
Unglazed. 3x6 feet, for 6 x 8-inch glass, of best cypress. This is the regu¬ 
lation sash for hotbeds and coldframes.Per doz. $12.00 
Glazed. 3x6 feet, for 10 x 12-inch glass, painted with white lead paint and 
glazed with mastica.Per doz. $40.00 
SAWS, PRUNING.16-in. 75c., 18-in. 90c., 20-in. $1.10, 24-in., 
Double-Edged.18-in. 85c., 20-in. 
SCISSORS. Grape-Thinning. English . 
Flower-Gatherer. Cuts and holds the flower. 
SCYTHES. English Lawn. Cast steel, 34 to 38 in . $1.50 and 
SCYTHE STONES. Round dressed Talacre.Doz. $2.25 
SCYTHE RIFLES. Triple emery coated.Doz. $1.00 .10 
SHEARS. Grass Edging or Border.8-in. $2.25, 
Hedge. Imported. 8-in. $2.25, 
(With notch, 25c. extra.) 
Lopping. English, 3-ft. handles. 3.00 
Hand Pruning. Wiss.9-in. $2.25, 10-in. 2.50 
German. Brass contact spring. 1.25 
English. Watch-spring. 1.50 
Sheep or Grass Trimmers. 1.00 
SHOVELS. Ames’ Best Cast Steel. Square and diamond-pointed; long or 
short handles. 1.50 
SPADES. Ames’ Best Cast Steel. 1.50 
Post-Hole. Concave. 175 
SPRAYERS. 
Auto Spray Pump. An automatic Sprayer. A few strokes of the plunger in 
the air chamber will compress air enough to discharge the entire contents, 
making a continuous spray for nine minutes. 
“ Auto-Spray ” No. 1 — A. Brass, with Stop Cock . 
“ Auto-Spray ” No. 1 — B. Brass, with “ Auto-Pop ” . 
“ Auto-Spray ” No. 1 — C. Galvanized, with Stop Cock. 
“ Auto-Spray ” No. 1 — D. Galvanizea, with “ Auto-Pop ” . 
Brass extensions, 2 feet lengths. 
Galvanized extensions, 2 feet lengths. 
Brass elbows (for under side of foliage). 
Gardener’s Choice. A convenient outfit for spraying garden crops, flowers, 
shrubs, vineyards, etc. The tank holds about 25 gallons, is firmly fastened 
to a cart narrow enough for most garden paths. The force-pump has brass 
cylinder, to prevent corrosion when fungicides are used. Complete, cart, 
pump, 4 feet discharge hose and combination spray and stream nozzle.: 
Iron extension pipe, 8 feet (for tree spraying), fitted to attach to nozzle and 
holes, $1.50 extra. 
Shower Sprayer. Will throw an even gentle spray over twenty-five feet in 
diameter. Nozzle only $1.25; holder and nozzle complete in box. 
Continuous Tin. A continuous mist-like spray. 
Lowell Fountain Compressed Air Sprayer. It is devoid of complex or 
intricate parts and is the easiest understood Compressed Air Sprayer in the 
world. Galvanized. (See cut.). 
6.75 
7.25 
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5.00 
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SPRINKLERS. 
The “ Suburban ” for lawns. Simplicity of construction is the marked feature, 
there being absolutely nothing to get out of order. 1.25 
Water Witch. An effective device for sprinkling lawns, gardens or flower 
beds... *.•••. . 1*25 
Scollay’s Rubber Sprinkler. Either straight or angle-neck. (If by mail, 10c. 
extra.). 1-00 
Shower Sprayer 
Border 
Shears 
PATENTED* 
Auto Spray 
Scolly’s 
Putty Bulb- 
See page 62 
Lowell Sprayer 
