BRUSH AXE. 
EXCELSIOR 
CORN HUSKER •! 
EUREKA 
CORN BREAK 
Asparagus Buncher, Watts’. (See page 190).$3.00 
Asparagus Knife, American. Straight edge, each.40 
Imported English, with saw-tooth edge. 1.00 
Axes. Best quality, handled—Light, 2£ lbs. 1.00 
Medium, 3 lbs., $1.15; Heavy, 3h lbs. 1.25 
Boy’s Axe.So 
Baskets, Farmer’s, Best Oak Splint. Peck, 40c.; h bushel, 50c.; bushel, 70c.; 
1£ bushel, 90c.; 2 bushel, SI.25, 3 bushel. 2.00 
Bill Hooks. For cutting underbrush, hedges, etc. 1.50 
Brush Axe. For shrubbery and underbrush. 1.00 
Calf Weaner for calves, 50c.; yearlings, 70c.; cows.80 
Caponizing Tools. Complete set, with instructions. 2.75 
Cattle Cards. Best, large size, 20c. each; small.15 
Curry Combs. Extra quality.25 
Corn Husker. Malleable iron; fits either hand.20 
Corn Break. For breaking off ears in husking..25 
Corn Knife, Eureka. Forged steel..40 
Crowbars. Steel, 4% feet, $1.15; 5 feet. . 1.50 
Dibbers. Round Dibble for transplanting, 35c. Brass pointed.60 
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 set, good material, useful for ladies. 1.50 
Forks —(,Strapped D or long handled, same prices.) . 
Digging. Four prong, $1.25; five prong. 1.50 
Manure. Four tine, $1.00; five tine, $1.25; six tine. 1.50 
Manure Forks. “ Extra Heavy.” Diamond-shaped tines, four tine, $1.50; 
five tine. 2.CO 
Hay. Two tine, 50c.; three tine, 60c.; four tine. 7 ( 
Potato Digging. Six heavy round tines. 1.0C 
Vegetable Scoop Forks. 8 tine, $1.75; 10 tine. 2.00 
Stone Picking Forks. Handy for the purpose. 1.00 
Hand Weeding or Transplanting Forks. American Malleable.15 
English steel. *75 
Fruit Picker. The Perfect. Galvanized steel wire, attaches to pole of any 
length. Price, without pole. 50 
Plumley’s. With pole, $1.25; without pole. 1.00 
Garden Lines. Best braided linen, 100 feet. 50 
Garden Line Reels. Malleable.65 
Gardener’s Gloves. Heavy Goat. pa ir 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 putty; will not 
’s Putty 
. 1.35 
Grass Hooks. {See page 187.) 
Grafting Wax. i lb., 10c.; £ lb., 15c.; 1 lb. 
Hay Knives. Lightning. For cutting baled hay, etc.85 
Fischer’s Patent.. 
Hatchets—Axe Pattern. For pruning, etc. No. 1, 1£ lbs., 50c.; No. 2 1? lbs 
60c.; No. 3, 2 lbs. .70 
Hedge Knife. 21 inches long, blade 13 inches. 50 
Hoes—Draw or Field. 5 in., 40c., and following sizes 6 in., 7 in., 7£ in. and 
8 in. each, 
Warren Heart-Shaped Hoes. Finest garden hoe. Small size, 70c.; medium, 
large.’ 
Acme Weeding and Cultivating Hoe, Double Prong, 4£-in. blade. 
Single Prong, 6 -in. blade. 
English Scuffle or Push Hoes. Imported, (Handles extra, 10c. each.) 5 
inch, 55c.; 6 inch, 60c.; 7 inch, 65c.; 8 inch, 70c.; 9 inch, 75c.; 10 inch 
80c.; 12 inch.’ qq 
Lightning or V-Shaped Scuffle Hoe. Handled. Ends of blade turned up 
to prevent cutting. 8 -inch cut.. 
Celery Hilling Hoe. 144-inch blade.$1.25 
Combined Draw Hoe and Rake. Handled; steel, 44-inch cut and 4 teeth, 
50c.; 6 £-inch cut and 6 teeth.* ^0 
Grub Hoe. 3£ lb., $1.00; 4 lb., SI. 15; 4£ lb. 1*50 
Prong Hoes or Potato Hook. Five round tine, 85c.; 4 broad tine. 1.00 
Hot-Bed Sash, unglazed, 3x6 feet, for 6 x 8 in. glass, $1.10 each; per doz., $12.00 
per 100 . 95.00 
Extra Fine Quality, unglazed, 3x6 feet, for 10x12 in. glass, $1.50 each, per dozl7.00 
Glazed, $3.50 each, per doz.40.00 
Hot-Bed Mats. Rye straw, 3x6 feet, each, $1.00, doz. 11 on 
“ 6x6 “ “ 1.75 “. ::::::::: 20 :oo 
Burlap Mats, (See page 191). 
Knives, Budding. Brass Lined German silver Bolster, finest quality steel; 
round point blade, curved handle (a), $1.25; straight blade, short handle 
(b), $1.00; straight blade, long handle (c). 1.50 
Knives, Pruning. Stag handles, finest quality. Medium size, single blade 
(d), $1.00; medium size, double blade (e), $1.50; large size, single blade(p) 1.50 
GARDENER S GLOVE. 
zing Putty, Tremlow’s Old English. Superior to ordinary putty; w 
crack or peel; one gallon glazes 300 lineal feet; apply with Scollay’s 
Bulb. Prices, 1 qt., 40c.; 4 gal., 75c.; gal. 
GARDEN LINE AND REEL. 
LIGHTNING HAY KNIFE. 
DRAW HOE. 
ACME WEEDING HOES, 
PRONG HOES OR POTATO HOOKS. 
CELERY HOE. 
mu 
WARREN HOE. 
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