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Rakes there must be, of course. The 
large one with wooden teeth and steel 
bow is 15 cents. The regular steel type 
costs from 75 cents to $1, the narrow 
steel one is SO cents. The scuffle-hoe, 
an excellent weeding tool, is priced at 
$1 to $1.50 
THE BIG TWELVE 
IN GARDEN TOOLS 
spade, hoe and spading fork— 
the three musketeers of the gar¬ 
den. The first costs from $1.50 
to $2.50; the second from 60 
cents to $1; and the third from 
$1.75 to $2.75, according to 
quality 
The most useful of the vege¬ 
table gardener’s implements is 
the wheel-hoe. The single type, 
with attachments for covering, 
hilling, cultivating and making 
drills, is priced at $10.50 
A sprayer is essential to insect 
and disease control. This one 
operates by compressed air; $12 
with brass tank and $8 galvan¬ 
ized. Reel with 100' of garden 
line, $3.25 complete. Pruning 
shears, 65 cents to $1.25 
The double wheel- 
hoe below has the 
advantage of work¬ 
ing on both sides of 
the row simultane¬ 
ously. With the at¬ 
tachments shown it 
is priced at $12 
