O^ennec/ty ZfCivcilitiy harden 
LAWN SPRINKLERS, Water Fan. An oscillating sprink¬ 
ler No. 7, with 15 outlet tubes. Covers an area of 24x50 
feet. Each, $16.50. 
MATS, FROST-PROOF, BURLAP. 76x76. Strong burlap 
cloth, filled with wool. Doz., $38.00. 
Water-proof Duck, Filled same as above, with water¬ 
proof duck cotton cloth on one side. Size 76x76 in. 
Doz., $52.00. 
MATTOCKS. With handle. $2.25 each. 
MELON NETS. For supporting fruit. Doz., $3.50. 
MOLE TRAP. Schroeter Improved, considered the best 
mole trap on the market. $2.25 each. 
NAILS. English Wall with lead tip. 
Box of 100, lj /2 inch, $2.25. 
Box of 100. 2 inch, $2.50. 
NETTING. Bird netting to protect all small fruits and 
vegetables. 20- and 30-ft. widths, any length. $2.00 per 
100 square feet. 
NETTING. Piece 24 ft. x 105 ft. $18.00 per piece. 
NOZZLES. See Flose Nozzles. 
PAPER, Wrapping, Kraft. Sheets or rolls, all sizes. Market 
price 
Tissue. Ream (480 sheets), 24x36 in., $2.50. 
Waxed Tissue. White or green. Ream (480 sheets), 
24x36 in., $4.00. 
Water-proof Crepe. Per roll, 60c; per doz., $7.00. 
PENCILS, Indelible. For marking on wood. 15c. 
PLANT STAKES. See Stakes. 
PLANT PROTECTOR. For 
protecting tender plants 
against frost, cold winds 
and hot sun. Strong wood¬ 
en frames covered with 
strong muslin and may be 
nested when not in use. 
No. Cl. 9-in. diam., 12 in 
high. Doz., $5.50. 
No. C2, 12-in. diam., 15 in. 
high. Doz., $6.25. 
PLANT TUBS 
Made of cypress, painted green, perforated bottom. 
Very strong. 
Inside Measurement Each 
No. 3— 8-in. diameter, 8 in. high .$0.75 
No. 4— 9-in. diameter, 9 in. high.85 
No. 5 — lO'in. diameter, 9 in. high . 1.00 
No. 6—11-in. diameter, 10 in. high . 1.25 
No. 7—12-in. diameter, 11 in. high . 1.50 
No. 8—13-in. diameter, 12 in. high . 2.00 
No. 9—14-in. diameter, 13 in. high . 2.3 5 
No. 10—15-in. diameter, 14 in. high . 2.50 
No. 12—l7-in. diameter, 16 in. high . 3.85 
No. 14—19-in. diameter, 18 in. high . 4.50 
POWDER DUSTERS. For applying dry insecticides. Each 
Little Giant .$12.00 
Giant Champion . 16.00 
PRUNER, Compound Lever. Working parts being made 
from forgings are very strong, without being unneces¬ 
sarily heavy, and the strength, durability, easy cutting 
qualities of this tool appeal to all who have occasion to 
use a strong and powerful pruner. 
10 foot.$5.25 14 foot.$6.00 
12 foot. 5.50 16 foot. 6.50 
PRUNER, Hadley Pole. Two cutting blades operating to¬ 
gether. 5-ft. pole and 5-ft. extension, $6.50. 
Waters’ Tree. 6 ft., $2.75; 8 ft., $3.00; 10 ft., $3.25; 
12 ft., $3.50. 
PRUNING SHEARS. All types. See Shears. 
PUMP, The Kinney. For distributing water and manure 
through the hose at the same time. $2.50 each. 
RAFFIA. For tying plants. Natural, lb., 50c; green dyed, 
lb., $1.00. 
kJooIs and Sundr 
les 
RAKES, Bamboo. Used for cleaning lawns and walks. Me¬ 
dium, 75c each; large, $1.00 each. 
Lawn, Wooden. Extra 3-bow. 24 teeth, $1.50 each. 
Steel Garden. 8 teeth, $1.00; 10 teeth, $1.20; 12 teeth, 
$1.30; 14 teeth, $1.45; 16 teeth, $1,50. 
Steel Short Tooth. 14 teeth, $1,15; 16 teeth, $1.25. 
Wooden Hay. 3-bow, 12 teeth, $1.15. 
RIFFLES, EMERY. For sharpening. Each, 25c. 
ROLLER, LAWN. Water Ballast. 
Filled 
Weight 
with 
Diam. Length 
Empty 
Water 
Price 
14 in. 24 in. 
70 lbs. 
175 lbs. 
$15.00 
24 in. 24 in. 
100 lbs. 
440 lbs. 
18 00 
24 in 32 in 
140 lbs. 
575 lbs. 
20 00 
SAWS, PRUNING. 
Single edge. 
20 in., $2.25. 
Double 
edge, 18 in., $2.35; 20 in., $2.75. 
SASH. See Hotbed Sash. 
SCISSORS. Flower gathering, $2.00 each. Grape thin¬ 
ning, for thinning grapes. Best, $1.75 each. 
SCYTHE. Riveted back, English Lawn, 30 in., $3.00; 32 
in., $3.25; 34 in., $3.50; 36 in., $3.75; 38 in., $4.00. 
Bush or weed, blade wide and heavy for rough work. 
24 in., $2.00. 
SCYTHE SNATHS (or Handles). Patent fastening, 
$2.00 each. 
SCYTHE STONES. Round—Talacre, 35c each. 
SEEDERS. See page 148. 
SHEARS, Grass or Sheep. Best steel, $1.50. 
Hedge. English, with notch, 9 in., $4.50; English, plain, 
9 in., $4.00; American, with notch, 9 in., $2.50. 
Lopping. Handies, 26 in., best steel, $3.50. 
Rhodes Double Cut. Cuts from both sides of limb and 
does not bruise the bark: 30 in., $4.00; 36 in., $5.00 
Pruning—Snapeut. All steel, chromium finish, tempered 
tool steel blade. Clean cut. Each, $1.50. 
Wiss Pruning, No. 109. Forged steel, volute spring. 
Each, $3.50. 
Wiss Pruning, No. 309. Solid steel. Each, $2.50. 
Ladies’ Nicitel-plated. Each, $2.00. 
$6.50. 
Lawn. 9 in.. $7.00. 
THOMPSON’S ORIGINAL WHEELBARROW GRASS 
SEEDER. Sows Rye Grass, Lawn Grass, Red Top, Or¬ 
chard Grass. Hopper, 14 feet long. Cannot clog; wheel 
33 inches. Balances perfectly. Sows evenly, the whole 
length of the hopper. The quantity of seed is easily reg¬ 
ulated. $21.00. ■ j -p, 
SHOVELS. Best quality. Square and round pointed. D 
and long handles. Each, $2.50. 
SIEVES. Wire, round. For sifting loam, gravel, etc. '/fl 
in., '4 in., '/t in.. ^ in., 18 in., in diameter. Each, $2.50. 
SILKALINE. See Twine. , p , 
SPADES. Ames’ best quality. D or long handle, bach, 
$2.50. 
SPRAYERS, Auto Spray. Self-operating spray: conven¬ 
ient, durable and efficient; will distribute Bordeaux and 
all other spraving solutions, also paint and whitewash. 
With 4-ply rubber hose; holds 4 gallons of solution and 
proves a very necessary spray for greenhouse and garden. 
No. 334 -B—Brass tank. $9.45. No. 33/)-D—Steel tank. 
$ 6 . 10 .' 
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