WATTS* ASPARAGUS BUNCHER. 
BILL WEEDING GRAFTING 
HOOK. DIBBEB * FORK. CHISEL. 
GARDEN TOOLS AND REQUISITES. 
Price. 
Asparagus Buncher, Watts*. Adjusts to any size.. .$3.00 
Asparagus Knife, American. Straight edge, each... .35 
Imported English, with saw-tooth edge. 1.00 
Axes. Best quality, handled—Light, 2£ lbs. 1.00 
Medium, 3 lbs., $1.15; Heavy, 3£ lbs. 1.25 
Boy’s Axe.85 
Baskets, Farmer’s, Best Oak Splint. Peck, 35c.; £ 
bushel, 45c.; bushel, 60c.; 1£ bushel, 80c.; 2 bushel, 
$1.00; 3 bushel. 1.50 
Bill Hooks. For cutting underbrush, hedges, etc.... 1.35 
Brush Axe. For shrubbery and underbrush. 1.00 
Calf Weaner for calves, 50c.; yearlings, 70c.; cows.90 
Caponlzing Tools. Complete set, with instructions... 2.75 
Cattle Cards. Best, large size, 20c. each; small.15 
Curry Combs. Extra quality, 8 row, with mane comb .20 
Corn Husker. Malleable iron; fits either hand.15 
Corn Break. For breaking off ears in husking.20 
Corn Knife, Eureka. Forged steel.35 
Crowbars. Steel, feet, $1.15; 5 feet. 1.50 
Dibbers. Round Dibble for transplanting.30 
Drinking Fountains for poultry. “ Sanitary,*' 1 
gal., 50c.; 2 gal.85 
Egg Tester, 35c., or with lamp.85 
Floral Tools. Small, for children; set of four pieces .60 
Large, long handled, good material, useful for ladies.. 1.25 
Forks —(Strapped D or long handled , same prices .) 
Digging. Four prong, $1.00; five prong. 1.25 
Manure. Four tine, 85c.; five tine, SI.00; six tine.. 1.25 
Manure Forks. 44 Extra Heavy." Diamond¬ 
shaped tines, four tine, $1.25; five tine. 1.50 
Hay. Two tine, 50c.; three tine, 60c.; four tine.70 
Potato Digging. Six heavy round tines. 1.00 
Vegetable Scoop Forks. 8 tine, $1.60; 10 tine_ 1.80 
Stone Picking Forks. Handy for the purpose.85 
Hand Weeding or Transplanting Forks. Ameri¬ 
can malleable. 15c.; English steel.75 
Fruit Picker. The Perfect. Galvanized steel wire, 
attaches to pole of any length. Price, without pole. . 40 
Plumley’s. With pole, $1.25; without pole. 1.00 
Garden Lines. Best braided linen, 100 feet.50 
Garden Line Reels. Malleable.60 
Gardener's Gloves. Heavy Goat.pair, 1.00 
Rubber, with gauntlets, men’s sizes, $1.50; ladies’... 1.25 
Glazing Points, Perfection, per box of 1,000.65 
Pincers, for applying above.50 
Glazing Putty, Tremlow’s Old English. Superior 
to ordinary puttv; will not crack or peel; one gallon 
glazes 300 lineal feet; apply with Scollay’s Putty 
Bulb. Prices, 1 qt., 40c.; | gal., 75c.; gal. 1.35 
Grass Hooks. (See page 175.) 
Grafting Chisel. Handled.75 
Grafting Wax. 1 lb., 10c.;* lb., 15c.; 1 lb.25 
Hay Knives. Lightning. For cutting baled hay, etc. .85 
Fischer’s Patent.75 
Hatchets—Axe Pattern. For pruning, etc. No. 1, 
1£ lbs., 50c.; No. 2,1 1 lbs., 60c.; No. 3, 2 lbs.70 
Hedge Knife. 21 inches lonjj, blade 13 inches.50 
Hoes—Draw or Field. 5 in., 35c., and following 
sizes: 6 in., 7 in., 7^ in. and 8 in.each, .45 
Warren Heart-Shaped Hoes. Finest garden hoe. 
Small size, 65c.; medium, 70c.; large.75 
Acme Weeding and Cultivating Hoe, Double 
Prong (Fig 18), 4A-in. blade, 45c.; Single Prong 
(Fig. 22), 6-in. blade.40 
English Scuffle or Push Hoes. Imported. (Han¬ 
dles extra, 10c. each.) 5 inch, 50c.; 6 inch, 55c.; 
7 inch, 60c.; 8 inch, 65c.; 9 inch, 70c.; 10 
inch, 75c.; 12 inch.85 
Lightning or V-Shaped Scuffle Hoe. (Fig. 24.) 
Handled. Ends of blade turned up to prevent cut¬ 
ting. 8-inch cut.75 
Hoes— Continued. Prion. 
Celery Hilling Hoe. 14£-inch blade. $1.26 
Combined Draw Hoe and Rake. (Fig. 19.) 
Handled; steel, 4i-inch cut and 4 teeth, 45c.; 6£- 
inch cut and 6 teeth.50 
Grub Hoe. 3* lb., 85c.; 4 lb., Sl.DO; 4* lb. 1.25 
Prong Hoes or Potato Hook. (Fig. 20.) Five 
round tine, 75c.; 4 broad tine.70 
Hot-Bed Sash, unglazed, 3x6 feet, for 6x8-in. glass, 
$1.00 each; per doz., $11.00; per 100.90.00 
Extra Fine Quality, unglazed, 3x6 feet, for 10x12- 
in. glass, $1.25 each, per doz.14.00 
Glazed, $3.50 each, per doz.40.00 
Hot-Bed Mats. Rye straw, 3x6 feet, each, $1.00, doz..l 1.00 
44 44 44 44 6x6 “ “ 1.75 “ 20.00 
Burlap Mats, lined, waste wool and cotton, quilted, 
Size A — 40x76 inches, $1.00 each, per doz.11.00 
44 B—76x76 “ 1.25 “ “ 14.00 
Waterproofed Duck Mats. Same as above, with 
waterproofed duck on one side to shed rain. 
Size C—40x76 inches, $1.50 each, per doz.16.00 
44 D—76x76 44 2.00 “ “ 22.00 
Knives, Budding. Ivory handles, finest quality steel; 
round point blade, curved handle (a), $1.25; 
straight blade, short handle (b), SI.25; straight 
blade, long handle (c). 1.50 
Knives, Pruning. Stag handles, finest quality. Me¬ 
dium size, single blade (d), $1 .00; medium size, 
double blade (e), $1.50; large size, single blade (f)... 1.26 
Labels, Wooden. Garden labels are in packages of 100 ; 
pot , plant and tree labels in packages of 600. 
Garden, 8 inches, plain, $0.40 per 100; painted, .50 
44 12 “ 44 .50 “ “ “ .60 
Pot, 4 4 4 44 .50 “ 1,000; 44 .76 
44 5 4 4 44 .75 . 4 1.00 
4* 6 44 44 .90 44 44 44 1 .25 
Wired, 3 * 44 44 1.50 . 4 1.76 
44 2* 44 44 1.25 . 1.50 
Glass Label Holder. For permanent labeling, 5c. 
each, 50c. doz., per 100. 3.50 
Maule or Beetle. For driving wedges, etc.; heavy, 
with iron bands. 3.00 
Pencils. Indelible. Black lead, 5c. each.doz., .50 
Picks. Clay. Handled. Light, 75c., medium.85 
Pick Mattock. Axe handled. 1.00 
Axe Mattock. Axe handled. 1.26 
Plant Protectors, Bryant’s. Wood bows covered 
with netting, 15c. each. Si.00 doz., $12.00 hundred. 
Plant Supports of heavy galvanized steel wire; 2 ring 
extension, 60c. doz., $4.00 hundred; 3 ring exten¬ 
sion, 75c. doz., $4.50 hundred. 
Pruners, Waters* Tree. The best pruner on the mar¬ 
ket; cuts limbs up to 5 inch in diameter; with four- 
foot handle, 70c.; six-foot, 80c.; eight-foot, 90c.; 
ten-foot, $1.00; twelve-foot . 1.10 
"Telegraph." Attaches to pole of any length, 
operates with a cord ; spring throws knife back. 1.00 
The 44 Victor ** Tree Pruner. Chisel blade with 
finger guide. Works very rapidly. 2.00 
Rakes. (For Laum Rakes , see page 175.) 
Steel Garden Rakes. 10 teeth, 50c.; 12 teeth, 55c.; 
14 teeth, 60c.; 16 teeth .65 
Fine Tooth Steel Gravel, 16 teeth,70c.; 18 teeth... .75 
Steel “Bow ’’ Garden Rake. The best rake; does 
not break in middle. 11 teeth, 70c.; 13 teeth, 75c.; 
15 teeth. .80 
Wooden Hay Rakes. Best quality, 12 teeth.30 
44 Lawn 44 44 44 24 44 .35 
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