The I. W. Scott Company , Pittsburgh , Pa 
PRUNING TOOLS 89 
Pruning Shears 
No. D-127 Disston’s Pruning Saw 
A 10-inch section at point of blade is made 
6 points to inch; rest of blade has “lumber¬ 
man" teeth. The fine teeth are for starting 
cut. Blade 26 inches long. $4.35. 
No. 7 Disston’s Pruning Saw 
An old stand-by. Designed for general 
pruning. Blade of Disston steel, taper ground; 
cross-cut teeth, 8 points to the inch. Hard¬ 
wood handle, open grip; three brass screws. 
Blade 18 inches long. $1.35. 
No. 32 Disston’s Pruning Saw 
Just the tool for foresters and orchardists. 
Steel blade 20 inches long, 5 inches wide at 
butt, 1 inch wide at point. Champion teeth. 
Hornless handle of beech wood. Dowel pin 
through grip gives unusual strength to the 
handle. 20-inch blade, $2.40; 24-inch blade, 
$2.85. 
No. D27 Disston’s Pruning Saw 
Designed for the professional. Steel blade 
26 inches long, 6 inches wide at butt, IX 
inches wide at point; 6 points to the inch. 
Cuts on both draw and push stroke, either 
dry or green wood. $4. 
No. K40 Disston’s Keystone 
Pruning Saw 
Steel blade with double straight-edge; one 
edge, 8 point cross-cut teeth and other edge 
“lumberman” teeth. Blade secured to hard¬ 
wood handle with three rivets. 16-inch $1; 
18-inch $1.10; 20-inch $1.20. 
No. 14 Disston’s Pruning Saw 
Has “Champion” teeth which cut un¬ 
usually fast on both draw and push stroke. 
Blade 22 in. long, 3 X in. wide at butt, 
1X in- at point. Large, open-grip handle. 
$1.90. 
No. 138 Disston’s Pruning Saw 
Folding handle makes it convenient to 
carry in pocket. Stainless steel blade, 12 
inches long; 8 point needle teeth. Cuts on 
draw stroke. $2. 
No. 15 Disston’s Pruning Saw 
Steel blade 14 inches from center to center 
of hole, 1 inch wide, 8 points to the inch; 
adjustable; cuts on both draw and push 
stroke; swivel on both ends; wing-nut 
tightener. $2. 
Disston’s No. 116. Malleable iron with blade 
of high carbon steel, hardened and tem¬ 
pered. Thread and lock-nut tension 
adjustment. 9-inch. 75 cts. 
Disston’s No. 166 Pruning Saw 
A good, strong, practical tool with 14-inch 
crescent-shaped steel blade; IX inches wide 
at handle; teeth on concave edge to cut on 
draw stroke; 8 points to the inch. $1.15. 
No. 168. Similar to No. 166 but cuts on both 
draw and forward stroke. $1.30. 
No. 55 Orchard Pruning Saw 
and Shear 
Disston’s No. 156. Drop forged high carbon 
steel with double riveted, detachable blade 
of alloy steel; hardened, tempered, finely 
ground and highly polished. Has patented 
tension adjustment. 8X-inch. $3. 
Tiffany Improved Tree Scraper 
A handy tool for removing loose bark that 
harbors insects. Made of thin forged spring 
steel. Length 12 inches. $1 postpaid. 
Snap-Cut Pruner. The special hardened tool 
steel blade cuts onto a soft metal anvil 
with a powerful drawing or slicing actjon 
that cuts a X-inch branch with surprising 
ease. Makes a perfect clean cut on large 
or small branches. All-steel construction. 
No. 119. 7X-inch. $2. 
Disston’s No. 146. Solid drop forged tool 
steel. Blade hardened, tempered, ground 
and polished. Thread and lock-nut tension 
adjustment. 9-inch. $1. 
Disston’s No. 136. Drop forged tool steel 
with detachable, high carbon tool-steel 
blade; hardened, tempered, ground and 
polished. 9-inch. $1.25. 
No. 114 Pruning Saw. Same as No. 55 except 
blade is 14 inches long and without shear. 
$2.25. 
Pruning Poles. 
long. $1.35. 
Made of basswood, 12 feet 
Tiffany Grafting Tool 
Forged from one piece of fine crucible steel. 
It makes clean splits and does not tear the 
bark or split the stub too far. Length 8 inches. 
$1 postpaid. 
Genuine French Shears. Forged tool steel 
blade. Drop forged handles. Wheel-spring 
type which insures easy, positive action. 
9-inch, $2.75; 11-inch, $3.75. 
Henckels’ Double-Cut Pruner. Made espe¬ 
cially for rugged work. Forged steel blades. 
Very handy for cutting roots and tubers. 
No. 192. 8 X-inch. $5. 
A combination tool—saw and shear. The 
curved blade makes it easy to engage and to 
saw the higher branches of a tree when using 
a pole. The blade of the saw is 9X inches on 
cutting edge. 
Shear frame and socket is made of malle¬ 
able iron. Blade shaped to cut with a shearing 
motion. The hook will take a X-inch or 
smaller limb. Shear blade is 4 inches long 
with lX-inch cutting edge. Spring returns 
knife to open position. Price, without pole, 
$3.25. 
Boker’s No. 550. Polished oval Rieser pat¬ 
tern hand-forged high carbon blade and 
hook. Volute spring. Lock nut and bolt. 
9-inch. $1. 
