Expert Gardeners Demand Quality Tools—Perry s Kind! 43 
PRUNING BOOK, “Secrets of 
Success.” Over 30 pages full of 
sound advice on pruning prob¬ 
lems. Illustrated. At only 10c., 
you cannot afford to be without 
a copy. 
SAWS, 
-none excel. 
Disston’s 
Postpaid 
PRUNING 
make- 
prices. 
Double Edged, No. 40. Fine 
teeth for dry pruning, the 
coarser ones for green wood. 
Straight, tapering blade. 16 in. 
$1.25, 20 in. $1.50. 
Heavy Duty, No. 32. 20 in. sin¬ 
gle edge, 5 in. wide at butt, 1 
in. at point. Champion teeth, 
hardwood handle without horns, 
convenient glove grip. $2.50. 
Pole Pruner, No. 55. The best combination saw and shear 
made. Tapered blade, 93^ in. curved cutting edge; 4 in. 
shear to cut Limbs up to %. in. dia. Can be used with or 
without pole. Sold without. $3.50. 
Pole Pruner No. 111. Tapered blade, 93^ in. curved cutting 
edge. Hook on socket for pulling cut branches out. Can be 
used with or without pole. Sold without. $2.25. 
Poles for Pruning Saws. 8 ft. 40c., 12 ft. 60c. 
Professional No. D-27. 6 in. wide at butt, in. at point. 
Special beveled teeth, 6 points to the inch, cuts on both 
draw and push strokes. 26 in. blade. $3.75. 
PLANT STAKES FOR EVERY PURPOSE 
6 of a size sold at the dozen rate, 500 at the 1000 rate 
Chinese Tonkin Canes. Tough as bamboo, which they resemble, 
more durable, natural polish, uniform diameter, smooth butt 
cuts _ Jus the thing for staking every kind of garden plant, 
especially Roses and Dahlias. Growers use quantities of them. 
Lgth. Diam. Doz. 10 Lgth. Diam Doz 100 
4 ft. Yz-Vs in.. .$0.60 $3.50 6 ft. in. $0.80 $4.75 
5 ft. Ys-H in... .70 4.00 7 ft. in. .90 5.50 
Green Bamboo. Lead pencil thickness, inconspicuous but strong 
and very useful for small plants. Especially for Gladiolus. 
Doz. 
100 
1000 
Doz. 
100 
1000 
18 in... 
...$0.10 $0.35 $2.50 
42 in.. 
.. .$0.20 $0.90 $6.50 
24 in... 
... .10 
.45 
3.50 
48 in.. 
. . . .25 
1.05 
7.75 
30 in... 
... .15 
.60 
4.50 
60 in.. 
. . . .30 
1.25 
9.00 
36 in... 
. . .15 
.75 
5.50 
72 in.. 
. . . .35 
1.50 
10.50 
ound Tapering Green Pine 
Square Tapering Green Pine 
Size 
Each 
Doz. 
100 
Size 
Each 
Doz. 
100 
1H ft-- 
M 
© 
© 
$0.30 $1.50 
wt. 
. . .$0.03 
$0.30 $1.50 
2 ft. . 
. . .05 
.50 
2.80 
2 ft. 
... .04 
.35 
2.00 
23 ^ ft.. 
. . .06 
.65 
4.10 
23 ^ ft. 
... .05 
.45 
2.50 
3 ft. . 
. . .08 
.80 
5.40 
3 ft. 
... .08 
.80 
5.50 
3^ ft.. 
. . .10 
1.00 
6.70 
33^ ft. 
... .10 
1.00 
7.00 
4 ft.. 
. . .12 
1.20 
8.00 
4 ft. 
... .13 
1.30 
9.00 
5 ft... 
. . .15 
1.50 
10.60 
5 ft. 
... .18 
1.80 
13.00 
Dahlia Stakes, Z. M. A. Treated. This process insures long 
life. Users are enthusiastic over them. 5 ft. long, 1 in. square, 
sharpened, unpainted. Each 15c., doz. $1.50, 100 $10.00. 
York State. Hand saw pattern, 20 in. long, 5 in. at butt, 1 in. 
at point. $1.75. 
PRUNING SCISSORS. 
Flower Gatherers. Imported. For cutting and holding 
flowers. 6% in. Splendid as a gift. $1.75. 
Garden Club Flower Gatherers. Stainless 
steel. $1.35. 
Grape Clippers, or Apple Thinners. For 
thinning the fruit. Nickeled. $1.50. Domes¬ 
tic. 6 in. 25c., doz. $2.75. 
Rose Shears, Henckel’s. 7 in. Nickeled steel. 
$ 2 . 00 . 
PRUNING SHEARS. Best American make. 
Postpaid prices. 
Ladies’ Rose Shear. Handy for light pruning. 
6 in. volute spring. No. 10 Japanned handles 
50c. 
No. 30 California Pattern. 9 in. volute 
spring, japanned handles. Very popular. 75c. 
Clippers Unbreakable. Lightweight, allsteel. 
8 in. No. 122. Blued finish, $1.00; No. 222, 
“De Luxe.” Chromium finish. $1.50. 
Snap Cut No. 119. Outsells all other patterns 
7% inASmall yet light and strong enough to 
cut twigs up to % in- easily. $1.75. Ladies 
Size, No. 118, 6 in. $1.35. 
No. 126 Disston. Alligator, draw cut pattern. 
Volute spring. Lock nut and non-pinch handles. $1.50. 
No. 116 Disston. An exceptionally fine malleable 9 in. pruner. 
Volute spring. 75c. 
No. 146 Disston. Drop forged, two-piece pruner of splendid 
quality at a popular price. Lock nut. Volute spring. 9 in. $1.00 
PRUNING SHEARS, French. Steel wheel spring. The best 
pruner ever offered. Full polished. Postpaid. 7 in. $2.00, 
8 in. $2.25, 9 in. $2.50, 10 in. $3.00. Ask for prices in dozen 
lots. Extra springs, each 35c. 
HEDGE SHEARS. American made. Lightning Clipper. One 
blade serrated and notched. Best cutlery steel. Offset han¬ 
dles riveted through wood grips. Fast cutting, strong and 
durable. 8 in. $2.50, 9 in. $2.75. 
RAFFIA, Natural. Hanks of uneven weights. Lb. 35c., 5 lbs. 
at 28c. per lb.; 10 lbs. at 27c. per lb.; 25 lbs. at 26c. per lb. 
Emerald Green. Original hanks, approx. 1-lb., postpaid, 80c. 
RAKES, Bamboo Litter. Fan shape. Light wood handle, rein¬ 
forced, 5 ft. over all. The best grade in the market. 18 in. 
spread 60c., 24 in. $1.00. Jumbo, 30 in. $1.25. 
Lawncombe. The newest type. Flat replacable spring steel 
teeth for use like the bamboo rake, and many prefer it. 
18 in. $1.30, 24 in. $1.75. 
Lawn, Wood. Three steel bows, bent handle. 28 teeth. 
Each $1.15, doz. $12.00. Extra teeth, doz. 25c., 100 $1.80. 
Steel, Garden. 3 in. long, straight teeth. 12 teeth $1.25, 14 
teeth $1.35, 16 teeth $1.45, 18 teeth $1.55. 
Steel, Gravel. Short teeth, 1Y in. long for gravel walks and 
drives. 14 teeth $1.65, 16 teeth $1.75, 18 teeth $1.85. 
WHEELBARROWS, Wooden Garden. For general use. Strongly built of 
seasoned hardwood, nicely finished in green, well braced. 
No. 4—Medium. Box 12 in. deep; inside length, 26 in.; width, front, 18 in.; 
rear, 23 in. Wt. 45 lbs. , , OD . .... , , on . 
No. 5— Large. Box 12 in. deep; inside length, 28 in.; width, front 20 in., 
With wooden wheel and steel hub, 1 Y i n - steel tire, No. 4,$7.00; No. 5,$7.50. 
Equipped with a 16x4 in. pneumatic tire and special axle for roller bearings, 
a device that permits wheeling readily over fine lawns or choice stepping 
stones without injury, and noiselessly on concrete walks. No. 4, $15.00; 
No. 5, $15.75. Pneumatic tires and axles, only, $10.00. 
‘hang.” Each 
TROWELS. Prepaid, except at dozen prices. 
Floral. Stamped, one piece 6 in. with good 
25c. , doz. $2.75. 
Ordinary Riveted. Bright blades. Pansy growers use quan¬ 
tities of these. 5 in., each 15c., doz. $1.65. 
Solid Forged Steel. Blade and shank of one 
piece forged like a mason’s trowel. Very high 
grade. 5 in. 65c., 7 in. 75c. 
Stainless Steel. Sheffield made, 6 in. blade, 
offset handle, 113^ in. over all. A wonder¬ 
ful tool. $2.00. 
Stainless Transplanter. Sheffield made, 6 in. 
narrow, tapering blade, offset handle, ll in. 
over all. The finest ever seen. $2.00. 
Transplanting. Narrow blade. Can be used as 
a weed digger. 5 in. each 15c., doz. $1.65; 
7 in. each 25c., doz. $2.40. 
WATER LANCE. A cane-like garden hose at¬ 
tachment for irrigating the roots of trees and 
shrubs without washing away top soil or 
marring the appearance of lawn or beds. 
Postpaid $2.50. 
WATERING POTS. Florists’ Galvanized 
Iron. The best made. A coarse and fine cop¬ 
per faced rose with each pot. Extra roses, each 
75c. 6-qt. capacity, 21 in. spout, each $6.00; 8-qt. capacity, 
23 in. spout, each $6.50; 10-qt. capacity, 25 in. spout, each 
$7.00. 
Parlor, Long Spout. Green, tin, with 18 in. spout and de¬ 
tachable rose. 2 qt. capacity. Round, with flat handle. 
Each $1.00. Copper, 2 qt., 12 in. spout without rose, very 
beautiful. $2.00. 
Each 55c., doz. 
WEEDERS. Postpaid, except at dozen prices. 
Eureka. 3 long steel fingers. None better. 
$ 6 . 00 . 
Eureka, Long Handle. 4 ft. The most practical and popular 
long handle weeder ever sold. Gets the weeds and stires the 
soil. Each 75c. 
Ideal. Hazeltine style. Spring steel. Popular with florists and 
market gardeners. Each 35c., doz. $3.60. 
Magic Weeder Hoes. Strong and durable, spring teeth, Short 
handle, P.P.wt. 1 lb.; 3 teeth, 15c.; 4 teeth, 30c.; 20 in. han¬ 
dle, 3 prongs, 25c. 
WEED PULLER, Sure Grip. By means of this clever device 
one can dig out weeds from a lawn with the least possible 
effort and no stooping. Holds on with a bull dog grip. 
Reduced price, postpaid, $1.35 
The New 
Pneumatic 
Tired 
Wheelbarrow 
