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SEEN IN THE SHOPS 
FOR THE GARDEN 
House & Garden 
And to be purchased through the 
House y Garden Shopping Service 
iq /Vest 44th Street, New York City 
Combination hoe and 
rake, an ideal tool for 
the average garden. 
6' hardwood handle, 
6" double edged steel 
rocker blade $1.25 
An a m u sing 
wooden trellis 
painted green has 
a bluebird on top. 
It is 34" high. 
The price is $1.75 
Plant markers with japanned 
steel frames and labels protected 
by transparent celluloid sheets 
come 24" high, card l 1 /*" x 21 / 4 " 
for 25<f each. $2.50 a dozen 
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1 HOOK 
(Above) Garden apron 33" long 
of unbleached muslin with applique 
flowers and pockets of checked 
gingham $3.50. Trowel with saw 
tooth edge 60c. Painted wooden 
butterfly to stick among flowers 75c. 
All types of gardens, 
plans and planting lists 
are to be found in 
House & Garden’s Book 
of Gardens, $5 
A kneeling pad of 
strong rush with the 
bottom protected by 
oilcloth is $1.50. It 
is 14" long 
A collection of twelve novelties of the sea¬ 
son, one packet of each, may be pur¬ 
chased for $5 
Above is a well- 
made set of 
ladies’ garden 
tools priced at 
$3.50 for the set 
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(Left) Priming shears for all garden work 
$4; pruning and rose shears, $1.50; to prune 
roses and shrubs $5; shears to cut and hold 
flower $2.75; flower scissors $2 
