MARSHALL’S TOOLS. 
79 
GRINDING MILL. 
This machine will 
grind dry bones, shells 
or grain, either fine 
or coarse. It will 
make excellent grit 
out of old crockery, 
melted glass, etc. 
No. 1, without legs, 
$5.00; No. 1, with 
legs, $7.00. 
HAND CORN PLANTERS. 
l.s light, strong, accurate and withal the 
■chea|iest and most np-to-date Planter on the 
market. Price, $1.50. 
GARLAND FLOWER GUARD. 
This guard is made from No. 9 and No. 12 wire, 
galvanized after weaving. Made to stand 12 and 
18 inches above the ground after being set in 
place. The end pickets extend 4 inches below 
the lower cable to set in the gi'ound. 
1(5 inches wide. ]ier foot.$0.11 
Cfi) i i i I i i i i ^9 
Rolls of 165 feet, 16 inches, 10 cts. per foot; 
22 inches, 11 cts. per foot. 
ADJUSTABLE GARDEN CULTIVATOR. 
The most useful hand garden tool on the market. 
It will pull out the weeds, pulverize the ground thoroughly, 
leaving it level. It will work between the rows, or the center 
shovel can be removed, and straddle the row if desired. It is 
adjustable in width by sliding the top plate. It is the lightest, 
weighing but 3 pounds complete, with long liandle. The blades 
are forged out of a solid steel rod. Price, $1.25. 
POST HOLE DIGGER. 
PERFECTION TOMATO SUPPORT. 
This is the most practical support on 
the market. It is made of wood and 
will not burn the vines in hot weather, 
or cut them off when swayed by the 
wind. 
The height is 36 inches and the 
width 16 inches. It can be unfolded 
after use without damage and stored 
away for the following season. 
Laidi, 30 cts.; dozen, $2.50. 
WIRE TOMATO SUPPORT. 
Made with heavy wire, three legs and forming two rings. 
Each, 20 cts.; dozen, $2.00. 
‘UNIQUE” HEDGE TRIMMER 
A great time saver for clipping 
hedges. They lay fiat on the hedge, 
assuring an even trimming and cut on 
Iioth motions like a horse clipper. 
Price, $5.00. 
