Miscellaneous Supplies 
ABEL’S SEED HOUSE, READING, PA. 
No. 09 Vi Cronk’s Wood Handle Pruners. Made with notched hook 
(patented) which prevents slipping, gives greater leverage, and 
BERRY 
PLANTS 
of 
DEPENDABLE 
QUALITY 
This tool, fitted with 
24 teeth, made from fiat 
spring steel, is so well 
constructed and of such 
superior material that 
we believe it to be the 
best lawn rake available. 
Price $1.75. 
Lawn Rake, Upper View Shows 
Spring Construction 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
Heaviest Yielding Varieties of Outstanding Quality 
PRICES—25 plants, 35c; 50 plants, 55c; 100 plants, 78c; 250 
plants, $1.50; 500 plants, $2.40; 1,000 plants, $4.50. 
AROMA—Extra good, late berry, fine quality. 
BIG JOE—Large fancy berry, fruiting midseason. 
CATSKILL—New midseason, fruiting variety, fine quality. 
CHESAPEAKE-—One of the largest late varieties grown. 
DORSETT—Big rich red, early variety. 
FAIRFAX—An early variety thnt’s hard to beat. 
PREMIER—The largest planted early variety on the market. 
WM. BELT—A favorite late variety in Pennsylvania and New York 
State. 
Elmira Tree Pruner. The blade makes a clean cut, is designed to 
prevent clogging, and is opened and held ready for use by the coil 
spring. A saw can be bolted to the head and is easily detached. 
Cuts on the down stroke and will not kink. Saws weigh 5 pounds 
to the dozen. Furnished without saws unless otherwise ordered 
10-ft. $2.25; 12 ft. $2.50. 
Hydrospear 
Handle 
Stop Cock 
Hollow Tube 
Open stopcock and allow the 
amount of water desired to flow 
to the roots. After an application 
or two, the amount of time re¬ 
quired for proper amount of water 
can be easily ascertained. After 
the proper amount of water is 
applied close stop-cock, pull point 
out. and proceed with the same op- 
. erations as often as desired without 
Swivel Hose detaching hose. $3.75 each. 
Connection. 
CULTIHO 
SAVES HALF YOUR TIME 
Tempered spring steel blade 6x1 hi inches, cutting 
edge sharpened; malleable one-piece plate and shank. 
4%-ft. handle. When using, draw Cultiho towards 
you—it cuts all the weeds leaving a smooth, level 
mulch. No. 22, $1.25. 
EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES 
The Following Varieties Will Fruit 90 Days 
After Set and Continue Until Snow Flies 
PRICES—25 plants, 48c; 50 plants, 76c; 100 plants, $1.45; 250 
plants, $2:95; 500 plants, $4.20; 1,000 plants, $8.00. 
GEM—New, big. rich, red Fallbearing. 
MASTODON—The largest of all Fallbearing varieties. 
RASPBERRY PLANTS 
PRICES—12 plants, 85c; 25 plants, $1.15; 50 plants. $1.87: 100 
plants, $3.40; 250 plants, $6.00; 500 plants, $10.20. 
CHIEF—Extra early Red Raspberry. 
CUMBERLAND—The leading Black Raspberry. 
COLUMBIAN PURPLE—Extra fine purple variety. 
LATHAM—Fine, extra large, late Red Raspberry. 
BLACKBERRY PLANTS 
PRICES—12 plants, 78c; 25 plants, $1.20; 50 plants. $2.10; 100 
plants, $3.60; 250 plants, $7.50; 500 plants, $12.00. 
ALFRED—Large, heavy fruiting midseason fruiting variety. 
EARLY HARVEST—One of the earliest Blackberries grown. 
ELDORADO—Fine midseason to late fruiting variety. 
YOUNGBERRY (Dewberry)—Excellent quality, large, and one of the 
best. 
GRAPE VINES 
PRICES—Each, 21c; 3 vines, 60c; 6 vines, 98c; 12 vines, $1.66; 
25 vines, $2.16. 
Our Vines Are All Strong Two Year Field Grown 
CONCORD—Leading midseason black grape. 
CATAWABA—Outstanding red of excellent quality. 
DELAWARE—Excellent for wine, berry deep red variety. 
MOORE'S EARLY—Large fruit, early and of fine flavor. 
NIAGARA—A white grape, very sweet and extra large. 
WORDEN—The leading Blue Black Grape. 
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