GRANULATED PEAT MOSS—Keeps Soil From Packing 
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Efficient Garden Tools 
are inexpensive. They save lots of labor and lots of 
bruises. They are well worth the small cost. When 
you send in your order for flower seeds order the 
trowels and other small supplies you need. 
Moe’s Garden Trowels 
No. 80 — Garden 
Trowel. One-piece 
pressed steel. Hand¬ 
somely finished in baked 
enamel. Length of blade 
6 inches. Ground and 
shipping weight, 8 ounces. 
polished points. Each, 10c; 
Pruning Saw 
PRUNING SAW—The ideal saw for pruning, having 
a 15-inch curved blade. $1.25 each. 
Grass Shears 
Hand forged from cutlery steel. Blades 6 inches long, 
ground and set, and full polish. 
Plain Pland Forged, weight 12 oz_$ .45 
Moe’s Transplanting 
Trowels 
No. 81—Transplanting 
Trowel. One-piece 
pressed steel. Hand¬ 
somely finished in black 
and baked enamel. Length of blade, 6 inches. Width 1% 
inches. Ground and polished points. Each, 10c; ship¬ 
ping weight. 7 ounces. 
Moe’s Garden Weeder 
No. 82—Garden Weeder. 
One-piece pressed steel. 
Handsomely finished in 
black baked enamel. Has 
five steel fingers, and is one of the most useful and 
handiest garden tools made. Ground and polished 
points. Each, 10c; shipping weight, 7 ounces. 
Hose Nozzles 
HOSE NOZZLE—Boston Pattern Brass Hose Nozzle. 
75c each; shipping weight 10 ounces. 
PEORIA—Same pattern as Boston but lighter con¬ 
struction. Shipping weight, 8 ounces. 65c each. 
Pruning Shears 
California 
tern. Length, 9 
inches, tempered 
tool steel blade. 
Volute spring. 
Adjustable rach- 
et nut. Black Ja¬ 
panned handles. 
No. 313_ 
Weight 1 pound 
Each $ .60 
Hedge Shears 
Blades hand forged crucible steel, notched, off-set 
shank. Tangs bolted clear through the wooden handles. 
6 inch, Plain Handle, weight 4 pounds-$1.00 
6 inch Polished Handle, weight 4 pounds-1.40 
8 inch, Plain Handle, weight 5 pounds-1.40 
Flower Pots 
We pack as carefully as possible but they are shipped 
at purchaser’s risk of breakage. Shipping charges not 
prepaid. Add 20% to these prices for packing charges. 
Each 
Each 
2 
in. 
$ .03 
9 
in. 
$ .35 
3 
in. 
__ .03 
10 
in. 
.40 
4 
in. 
.05 
12 
in. 
_ .75 
5 
in. __ 
.06 
14 
in. 
1.15 
6 
in. 
.10 
16 
in. — 
1.50 
S 
in. 
_ .20 
Pot Saucers 
Each 
4 
in. 
6 
is. _ 
.05 
8 
in_ 
_ .10 
10 
in. _ . 
_ .15 
12 
in. _ 
__ .20 
14 
in. 
. _ _ .35 
16 
in. 
_- .40 
Fern or 
Begonia Pots 
They are not as deep as the regular flower pots 
and are used a great deal for growing Ferns and 
Begonias in; also Asparagus Plants, etc. _ , 
Each Each 
6 in_$ .10 12 in_$ .40 
8 in_ .15 14 in- -55 
10 in_ .25 16 in_ -75 
HOTKAPS—An Individual 
* ' - ' V 
Hothouse for Every Plant! 
*v "is ■ + ___ 
See Page 20 
Granulated 
YpmV Peat Moss 
Something new which is just coming into gen¬ 
eral use. Imported Peat Moss is a brown, soft 
and spongy matter, formed years ago by the decay 
of mosses and other vegetable matter. It has high 
fertilizing value; holds moisture and is especially 
valuable for waxy lands. One bale is sufficient to 
cover 240 square feet one inch deep. The bale 
weighs approximately 140 pounds. Ideal for pot¬ 
ting bulbs, either to be grown in water or under 
soil conditions. 5c per lb.; $3.00 per bale, f.o.b. 
San Antonio. 
RAFFIA 
For bunching vegetables and tying flowers and 
vegetables to supports. We handle only the best 
grade. Lb. 45c; 5 lbs. $1.75, postpaid. Not prepaid: 
10 lbs. $3.00; 25 lbs. $6.50. 
