Pruning Shears quaUty'shtar with 
high-grade tool steel blade, pol¬ 
ished and tempered; 9 inches long; 
double brass spring. By mail, 
postpaid, $1.60. 
Not prepaid, $1.50. 
No. 3.— A well-made and satisfactory 
shear; 9 inches long; polished, tem¬ 
pered blade; strong steel coil spring. 
By mail postpaid, SI.10. Not prepaid, 
$ i .oo, 
HprW Shear? —Made of the finest 
neage snears gra de tool ste el; 
9-inch blade with notch at crotch of 
blades for cut- 
t i n g small 
branches. One 
blade has a 
saw edge; han¬ 
dles of hard¬ 
wood. By mail postpaid, $2.00. 
Not prepaid, $1.75. 
Pninf- Cut Primer —Cuts close and clean without the slight- 
, „ , , r rimer est ln j ury to the bark _ cuts that heal qulck _ 
ly. Both blades have sharp cutting edges. Has slide shift power 
slot for tough, 
heavy branches 
that gives 50 to 
100 per cent in¬ 
crease in cut¬ 
ting power. 
Sturdily built of 
the highest 
grade tool steel 
4 50 W *H ltS edge ‘ By mail postpaid, $4.75. Not postpaid, 
Wicc.Klirv —A Shear with equal cutting pres- 
W1SS N.lip Gra«S Shears sure at every point of the blade. 
Will get into the space 
between flag stones and 
into small corners. The 
offset handle prevents 
skinning the knuckles; 
does not tire the opera¬ 
tor. By mail postpaid, 
$1.35^ Not postpaid, $ 1 . 25 . 
ACME CORN PLANTER 
Bight, Strong and Accurate. 
Simple, easy to work, has no discs to 
get lost, is adjustable for the number of 
crams to the hill and for depth of plant¬ 
ing'. The seed pockets are adjusted from 
the outside. All parts are interchange¬ 
able. will plant beans as well as corn. 
By mail postpaid, $2.25. Not prepaid, 
$ 2 . 00 . 
No. 304. POTATO PLANTER 
« fl or t P e srna11 garden as well as in 
neids of several acres this is a useful 
and serviceable tool, light and easily op¬ 
erated The spring closed jaws enter the 
ground easily; it is adjustable for depth 
ol planting; the wire mesh conveying 
tube allows the operator to see that each 
piece is properly planted; no springs to 
break; rustproof steel jaws. By mail 
postpaid, $2.25. Not prepaid, $2.00. 
Sure-Grip Weed Puller 
-—The only weed 
puller that will 
pull a little weed and not make a big hole. In 
any well-kept lawn there are but few big 
weeds, but there may be thousands of little 
weeds that will grow big and smother the 
grass if not removed while they are little. 
The problem is to get the weeds before they 
grow big and go to seed. The Sure Grip Weed 
Puller has solved the problem. By mail post¬ 
paid, $1.15. Not postpaid, $1.00. 
i\yj —For shipping vegetable plants and 
iviobs f or florists. Large bale $2.50. 
—For tying up bunches of vegetables, to¬ 
mato plants, grape vines, etc. By mail 
postpaid, lb. 40c; 5 lbs. $1.70. Not postpaid, lb. 
30c; 5 lbs. $1.35; 10 lbs. $2.50. 
t . —For tying up vegetable bunches, 
!“'v Jule >3lrln s tomato plants, grape vines, etc. 
By mail postpaid, 30c per lb. Not postpaid, 20c 
per lb.; 5 lbs. for 85c. 
G. P. M. Brand. —Granulated: the finest imported 
grade for flower beds. By mail postpaid, 10 lbs. 85c. 
Not postpaid, 10 lbs. 45c; 50 lbs. $1.25; 100 lbs. $2.25; bale (about 
20 bushels) $2.95. 
Justrite Brand —For mulching and poultry litter. $2.45 per bale. 
—Fast red. Useful for tying up all vegetable 
asparagus tape hunches. Spools of 1,000 yards. By mail post¬ 
paid, $1.90. Not postpaid, $1.75. 
Raffia 
Peat Moss 
PLANET JR. GARDEN TOOLS 
Send for Complete Catalog. 
Do you work your garden with an old-fashioned hoe or with 
modern tools like a Planet Jr.? If you could see one at Work 
no argument would be necessary to convince you that you just 
had to have one. We have used them for more than thirty years 
and could not do without them. Send for complete catalog. 
No. 4 Drill and Single Wheel Hoe opens the rows, plants the seeds 
eithei in continuous rows or in hills 4, 6, 8, 12 or 24 inches apart; 
covers the seeds 
and marks the vT'- 
next row at one 
operation. The 
drill can be de- 
fached from the 
frame and the 
working tools at¬ 
tached--2 hoes. 
3 cultivator teeth 
and a plow. 
Price, $16.75. 
No. 4-D Drill. Exactl 
ments. Price, $13.50, 
Planet Jr., No. 4 
y like No. 4, but has no cultivating attach- 
Jiffy Seeder. A real seeder for both small and large gardens. It 
plants all seeds from the smallest up to beans; the hopper holds 
IV 2 pints of seeds, hut it will handle the contents of a 5c packet. 
It plants the seeds, covers to the desired depth and rolls, all at 
a single operation. Price, $8.00. 
No. 12 . Double and Single Wheel Hoe. Will straddle the row and 
work both sides at once, or between the rows as you prefer. Has 
2 hoes, 4 cultivator teeth, a pair of plows and 2 leaf lifters. 
Price, $10.25. 
No. 16. Single Wheel Hoe, Cultivator, Hake and Plow. Equipped 
with a pair of G-inch hoes, 3 cultivator teeth, a large plow; 4- 
inch and 7-inch rakes and 'eaf guard. A splendid combination. 
Price, $8.50. 
No. 17. Single Wheel Hoe. Exactly like No. 16, but has no rakes. 
Price, $7.35. 
No. 19. Garden Plow and Cultivator. Has a cultivating tooth for 
deep wor k, a 10-inch sweep for shallow work, and a plow; 15- 
' inch wheel. Price, $4.75. 
KfFv Hne —A handy tool for the 
•siiiy uuc small garden; it weeds 
and cultivates. Can be had with 
or without plow. The handle is 
adjustable for any height. By 
removing plow and 
handle crosspiece, 
you have a cultiva¬ 
tor for flower beds. 
With plow, $2.75. 
Without plow, $2.00. 
No. 119. Has a strong plow, two cultivator teeth, wide 
and narrow, a reversible attachment with 3-toothed 
cultivator and scuffle blade for weeding and shallow 
cultivation. Wheel 24 inches high. Price, $3.60. 
Fire Fly Garden Plow. An exceedingly useful tool in 
the small garden and chicken yard. 
Price, $4.00. 
Planet Jr. Speedhoe. The rotating 
saw-toothed blades break up the 
lumps, thoroughly pulverize the soil 
and leave a moisture retaining 
mulch; the scuffle blade gets all the 
weeds; when reversed you have a 3- 
tooth cultivator. Works like a lawn 
mower. 10-inch size, $7.50. 
CYCLONE SEED SOWER 
The Cyclone is a splendid seed sower that 
will pay for itself in a few days in the time 
it will save, besides sowing grass and clover 
seeds and grain of all kinds faster and more 
evenly and uniformly than is possible by 
hand. It will sow as fast as you can walk, 
and the quantity can be regulated to any 
amount to the acre. 
By mail postpaid, $2.45. Not prepaid, $2.25. 
CAHOON BROADCAST SEED SOWER 
This seeder will sow any of the seeds 
that are usually sown broadcast, such 
as clovers, grasses, millet, buckwheat, 
vetch, turnips and all grains, and will 
do it more evenly and uniformly than 
you can possibly seed them by hand. 
It sows 4 to 6 acres an hour, or about 
as fast as you walk. The quantity per 
acre can be regulated for thick or thin 
seeding as you prefer. Holds 22 qts. 
Price, by mail, postpaid, $5.10. Not 
prepaid, $4.75. 
T. W. WOOD & SONS 
SEEDSMEN SINCE 1879 
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 
