SMALL TOOLS 
THAT HELP 
Dibble for planting 
seedlings, asparagus 
cutting knife, extra 
long-handled trowel 
and fork for use in 
flower-bed or border, 
and a double purpose 
trowel for digging and 
breaking up dry sur¬ 
faces 
A HANDY 
BASKET 
Conveniently carried 
about and well equip¬ 
ped with small garden 
necessaries as dibble, 
trowel, scissors, prun- 
ers, knife, twine, etc. 
—all of good quality 
CULTIVATOR FOR 
LITTLE SPACES 
Air is just as necessary to the 
health of plants as to people, 
and implements are continu¬ 
ally being developed in im¬ 
proved form to meet such 
needs. Both types of weeder 
shown come with varying 
length handles 
A TRIO OF EASE MAKERS 
Light-weight straw kneeling pad faced 
at bottom with oilcloth which protects 
from damp and slides easily along the 
ground. Long-nozzled watering-pot for 
window-boxes or porch plants and a new 
type of reel which may be readily carried 
about on the arm and hung up on the 
wall “between drinks,” as it were 
DESTROYERS OF “DEAD 
WOOD” 
Sharp, well made pruners are 
part of every gardener’s out¬ 
fit, and, in pruning, clean cuts 
are essential to quick healing 
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