From PETER HEHBERSOH <SL GO., HEW YQRIft it: 
THE PERFECTION MOLE TRAP 
The best and most complete Mole Trap, easy to set 
and cannot “startle” or injure the operator. It will 
catch moles when quite deep in the ground, and there 
being no pin or other obstruction projecting into the 
run, there is nothing to frighten or disturb the mole as 
it passes, and in doing so raises the ground over the 
“run” just enough to spring the trigger, which must 
firmly set on the soil over the “run. ’ The points of 
the pins being constantly in the ground, it cannot 
catch or injure chickens or other domestic animals. 
Being made of metal it cannot warp or get out of 
order. It can be set close to plants without injuring 
them, and it can also be set touching a wall, fence, etc. 
Price, S5c. each, mail weight 5 lbs., $9.00 per doz. 
HENDERSON 
NEW MODEL 
MOLE TRAP 
10K inches high 
when set. The only 
trap that can be suc¬ 
cessfully used in hot 
beds. Anchor posts are 
notched, preventing 
trap springing from 
the ground when 
tripped. Self-setting. 
Price, SI.50; mail 
THE PERFECTION MOLE TRAP 
weight 4 lbs. 
Combined weeder and hoe. The 
fingers are made of oil tempered 
steel. The hoc is useful in loosening 
hard ground. Price, 40c. each. 
$4.00 per doz. P.P. 2 lbs. 
EUREKA HAND WEEDER 
Our choice of the finger weeders; 
the prongs, being of solid forged 
steel, are thin and long, and get right 
down to work in loosening soil and 
breaking crust. Short handle, 45c. 
each, S5.00 doz., P.P. 2 lbs.; long 
handle, 55c. each, $0.00 doz. 
WATERING POTS 
Regular Style, galvanized iron, G- 
quart, $1.00; 8-quart, $1.25; 10- 
quart, $1.50; 12-quart, 
$1.75; 10-quart, $2.00. 
REGULAR STYLE 
COMMON SENSE 
•FRENCH” 
French or Oval Shaped Watering 
Pots 
Easily carried in narrow places. 
6-quart, $3.25; 8-quart, $3.50; 10- 
quart, $4.00; 12-quart, $4.25. 
“Common Sense” Watering Pots 
2-quart, $1.50; 4-quart, $1.75; 6- 
quart, $2.00. 
Wotherspoon’s Galvanized Watering 
Pots 
With brass fittings and two brass 
roses, one fine and one coarse, with 
each pot, 6-quart, $2.75; 8-quart, 
$3.00; 10-quart, $3.25; 12-quart, 
$3.75; 16-quart, $4.25. 
THREE-CORNERED 
ONION WEEDER 
A popular tool for weeding among 
onions and other rowed crops. 45c. 
each, $4.50 doz. P.P. 1 lb. 
LANG’S HAND WEEDER 
A strap over the fingers keeps the 
tool in the hand while operator’s 
fingers are left free, 25c. each, $2.50 
doz. P.P. 1 lb. 
DANDELION AND 
PLANTAIN SPUD 
(TTT - U ^ 
A handy tool for cutting dande¬ 
lions, plantain and other weeds out 
of the lawn. Also useful when out 
botanizing. 
Price, 40c. P.P. ^ lb. 
TACKLE-BLOCK WIRE STRETCHER 
This tool is a complete stretcher for all kinds of wire fencing, whether 
netting or barbed wire, and has a convenient set of pulley blocks besides, the 
whole costing no more than is ordinarily paid for one separately. All the 
iron is either malleable or wrought, and 15 feet of manila rope is furnished 
with each set. The pulleys are 2 inches in diameter. They are strong 
enough for 1,000 lbs. strain. The rope grapple is very convenient and 
quickly adjusted. They give better satisfaction than any wire stretchers 
ever introduced. Price, $1.75. P.P. 6 lbs. 
DANDELION PULLER 
CHISEL 
BLADE 
WEED 
CUTTER 
Long handled 
with foot rest so it 
can be pressed, 
cutting off roots or 
weeds without 
marring. 
Price, 85c. each. 
CHISEL 
WEEDER. 
Slide the steel blade into the soil, 
close to weed. Then push the handle 
toward the weed and pull up. The 
root is caught by a patented non¬ 
clogging double-tooth prong which 
projects from inside of blade, and up 
comes root to the last inch, nothing 
left to start new growth. As the 
pull is directly up, the ground and 
lawn around the 
weed is undisturbed. 
Beside Dandelions 
it pulls plantain and 
other weeds. 
Price, 
60c. 
HENDERSON’S 
LIFTING WEEDER 
A chisel blade cuts off the weeds; 
the trigger holds them so they can be 
pulled out. 
Price, 75c. each. 
EXCELSIOR FINGER 
WEEDER 
The claw fingers 
are useful for loos¬ 
ening and pulver- 
10c.each, $1.00 doz. 
IIAZELTINE’S HAND 
A very popular style of hand 
weeder, and one of the best. Its 
peculiar shape permits a wide range 
of work. 25c. each, $2.50 doz 
P.P. 1 lb. 
ERA DO — IT KILLS WEEDS 
Erado does away 
with the old fash¬ 
ioned laborious and 
back-breaking 
method of digging 
up dandelions and 
weeds of all kinds 
by hand. 
An amount of 
weed-killing solu¬ 
tion is dropped on 
the root. 
It is a simple 
matter to refill 
Erado. Remove 
the handle by a half 
turn. The solution 
is then put in the 
tube and handle is 
easily replaced. 
Erado is then ready 
for work. Push the 
plunger into the 
center of the plant. 
The solution is au¬ 
tomatically released 
Gasoline or weed 
killer liquid may be 
used. 
Price $1.75 each. 
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