JOSEPH ft RECK & SONS 
_(Corporation) _ 
146 
Rakes. 
Garden. 
10 Teeth 
12 44 
14 “ 
16 11 
18 “ 
Our ni't price 
each, $0.45 
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.50 
•55 
.60 
.65 
Gravel. 
12 Teeth 
*4 u 
16 “ 
18 14 
Our net price 
each, $0.50 
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•55 
.60 
“ .65 
Manure Hooks* 
Our net price 
4 Prong . each, $0.65 
5 * “ 70 
6 “ “ .75 
Potato Hooks* 
Our net price 
4 Prong . each, $0.45 
5 “ “ .60 
6 “ “ .70 
Stable Hoes. 
Our net price 
10 inch . each, $0.50 
Irue Iemper 
OUTFITof 
GARDENTOOLS 
The following tools, 
packed carefully in one 
bundle, comprise the True 
Temper Outfit. 
1 Self-Sharpening Hoe 
1 Solid Bow Steel Rake 
1 Four Tine Spading Fork 
1 Steel Hand Weeder 
1 Solid Steel Trowel 
1 Steel Blade Turf Edger 
1 45-ft. Garden Line 
The tools are all of the 
highest grade, fully war¬ 
ranted, and bear the True 
Temper Trade Mark of the 
American Fork & Hoe Co. 
PRICE OF OUTFIT 
COMPLETE $ 4.50 
Scuffle Hoes « 
American* 
Our net price 
6 in., handled, each, $0.40 
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0 .50 
9 “ “ “ .55 
10 “ 44 44 .60 
Dutch* 
Our net price 
6 in., handled, each, $0.70 
7 “ * * “ .75 
8 “ “ “ .90 
9 “ “ “ .95 
10 “ “ “ 1 .00 
Shovels and 
Spades. 
Long or D handles same 
price. 
Our net price 
44 Columbia ” each, $1.00 
44 Our Leader” 44 .90 
“ Hub Solid Steel” 44 .75 
44 O. Ames” 44 1.10 
Nursery Spades. 
Our net price 
44 O. Ames No. 2 ” ea. $1.50 
Post Spoons* 
Our net price 
44 O. Ames ” 7 ft., ea. $i.2C 
“ “ 8 “ “ 1.40 
Manure> 
Manure and Spading Forks. 
4 Tine 1 > I Tandle 
5 “ 
6 44 44 
Our net price, each, $0.70 
4 4 44 44 .90 
44 44 44 1.to 
4 Tine Light I) Handle . 
4 44 Heavy D 44 
4 44 Flat 44 44 
Our net price, each, $0.75 
44 44 44 .80 
44 44 44 .80 
Our net price Our net price 
Field, 6 to 8 in. socket, extra quality . each, $0.50 Field, 6 to 8 in. shank, extra quality . each, $0.45 
Warren* 
For planting and covering 
()ur net price, each, $0.65 
Invincible Garden Cultivator. 
The hand cultiva¬ 
tor fills a long-felt 
want in gardening. 
It keeps the soil 
loose and at the 
same time kills the 
weeds. 
The operator sim¬ 
ply walks along the 
rows drawing the 
cultivator after him. 
It saves the double 
effort of swinging a 
hoe backward and 
forward with every 
stroke. 
It involves much 
less expenditure of 
strength than push¬ 
ing a wheel hoe 
through hard soil. 
Our net price, 
each . . $1.00 
