R.B.BUCHANAN SEED CQ MEMPHIS.TENNESSEE. 
FRUIT GROWERS’ SUPPLIES 
EVERMARK—For writing on all plant 
labels. Will not rub off, will not wash off. 
Endorsed by leading growers everywhere. 
You cannot afford to use any other pen¬ 
cil. How many plant names have you lost 
after using common pencils? Don’t take 
chances — use EVERMARK exclusively. 
Made especially for growers. 
Price, post paid—Each, 10c; 3 for 25c. 
White Wood Labels 
These labels made of White Wood, need 
no paint and will last for many months— 
used by professional market gardeners, 
orchardists, nurserymen for labeling trees, 
plants, shrubs, and flowering plants. 
Dahlia or Tree Labels with copper wire, 
3 y2-inch. Post paid, 50, 30c; 100, 50c; 500, 
$1.40. At Store, 50, 20c; 100, 35c; 500, $1.15; 
1 , 000 , $ 2 . 00 . 
Pot Labels, 5-in., post paid, 50, 30c; 100, 
50c; 500, $1.75; 1,000, $2.75. At Store, 50, 25c; 
100, 40c; 500, $1.50; 1,000, $2.50. 
Ten-inch Pot Labels, post paid, 50, 50c; 
100, 85c; 500, $3.10. At Store, 50, 40c; 100, 
65c; 500, $2.75; 1,000, $5.00. 
Budding Knife 
BUDDING KNIFE—(See cut) Good 
quality. Each, post paid, $1.25; at Store, 
$1.15. 
GRAFTING KNIFE—Same quality as 
above. Each, post paid, $1.25; at Store $1.15. 
JUTE TWINE—2-PLY 
For bunching vegetables, tying plants to 
stakes and trellises, etc. 
P. Paid At Store 
1 / 2 -lb. balls . 
.Each $0.20 
$0.15 
10 1 / 2 -lb. balls. 
. 1.20 
1.00 
25-lb. coils . 
Each 5.75 
5.00 
50-lb. coils 
Each 
8.50 
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119—SNAP-CUT PRUNER—The snap- 
cut design makes an extremely easy and 
fine cutting tool. It is proclaimed by 
fruit growers, gardeners, etc., as the finest 
shear ever produced. Each, post paid, 
$1.60; at Store, $1.50. 
118—LADIES’ SNAP CUT—Post paid, 
$1.35; at Store, $1.25. 
EARTHENWARE FLOWER POTS 
Post Paid At Store 
Each Doz. Each Doz. 
4 in_ $ .10 $ .70 $ .05 $ .40 
6 in.20 1.50 .10 .95 
8 in.45 3.25 .20 2.00 
10 in. .70 ... .35 3.90 
12 in. 1.00 ... .75 5.75 
FLOWER POT SAUCERS 
Post Paid At Store 
Each Doz. Each Doz. 
4 in. $ .10 $ .55 $ .05 $ .30 
6 in.15 .90 .07 .50 
8 in.20 1.70 .10 1.00 
10 in.30 2.50 .15 1.75 
No. 22 — A low priced but efficient 
pruner, 8 inches. Post paid, 60c; at Store, 
50c. 
T. R. No. 0—12"—For young orchards. 
Small limbs, plumbers, electricians and 
household use. Pistol grip handle fas¬ 
tened with two screws. Handle not de¬ 
tachable. 1%" at point, 2%" at butt. T. R. 
No. 0—12" Speed Saw. Use No. 101 gauge 
when filing. Post paid, $2.70; at Store, $2.50. 
No. 172—A very serviceable and strong 
pruner with ratchet adjusting nut; 9 in. 
Post paid, $1.35; at Store, $1.25. 
No. 130 — California pattern, volute 
spring, ratchet nut, 9 in. Post paid, $1.00; 
at Store 90c. 
No. 230 —California pattern, flat spring, 
ratchet nut, 9 in. Post paid, $1.10; at Store, 
$ 1 . 00 . 
No. 1312S—For general home or orchard, 
use the Tip-Top Tree Trimmer; is an easy 
cutting, easy to operate tool whose 12-foot 
handle is furnished in three sections. The 
12 -inch saw blade is a valuable addition, 
as it makes the tool a pole saw as well as 
a trimmer. Post paid, $3.00; at Store, $2.75. 
No. 20 —California Pruning Saw, made 
of genuine silver steel. Has a very narrow 
blade with rip teeth. Blade tapers from 
14 inch wide at point. Length 12 inches. 
Post paid, $1.25; at Store, $1.10. 
No. 20 —Same as above except 14-in. 
length. Post paid, $1.40; at Store, $1.25. 
No. 113 — California pattern, crescent 
shaped, special steel blade, hardwood 
handle riveted to steel blade, 12 in. Post 
paid, $1.25; at Store, $1.15. 
PRUNING FRUIT TREES 
See Index for instructions on pruning 
and trimming fruit trees. 
No. 149HII—A long-handled pruner us¬ 
ing the famous Snap Cut Action. Ash 
handles pinned to the shank. This shear 
will cut large limbs with unbelievable 
ease. 27 inches. Post paid, $3.25; at Store, 
$3.00. 
No. 055 —Light weight but strong enough 
for heavy work; blade and hook are of 
hardened and tempered steel, 28 inches. 
Post paid, $2.20; at Store, $2.00. 
No. 056—Same as above, except 36 inches 
long. Post paid, $2.45; at Store, $2.25. 
