e I. W. Scott Company, Pittsburgh, Pa 
PRUNING TOOLS 81 
No. D-127 Disston’s Pruning Saw 
A 10-inch section at point of blade is made 
6 points to inch; rest of blade has “lumber¬ 
man” teeth. The fine teeth are for starting 
cut. Blade 26 inches long. $4.35. 
No. 7 Disston’s Pruning Saw 
An old stand-by. Designed for general 
pruning. Blade of Disstonsteel, taper ground; 
cross-cut teeth, 8 points to the inch. Hard¬ 
wood handle, open grip; three brass screws. 
Blade 18 inches long. $1.60. 
No. 15 Disston’s Pruning Saw 
Steel blade 14 inches from center to center 
of hole, 1 inch wide, 8 points to the inch; 
adjustable; cuts on both draw and push 
stroke; swivel on both ends; wing-nut 
tightener. $2.35. 
Disston’s No. 166 Pruning Saw 
A good, strong, practical tool with 14-inch 
crescent-shaped steel blade; 1>4 inches wide 
at handle; teeth on concave edge to cut on 
draw stroke; 8 points to the inch. $1.40. 
No. 168. Similar to No. 166 but cuts on both 
draw and forward stroke. $1.65. 
No. 32 Disston’s Pruning Saw 
Just the tool for foresters and orchardists. 
Steel blade 20 inches long, 5 inches wide at 
butt, 1 inch wide at point. Champion teeth. 
Hornless handle of beechwood. Dowel pin 
through grip gives unusual strength to the 
handle. 20-inch blade, $2.80; 24-inch blade, 
$3.35. 
No. D27 Disston’s Pruning Saw 
Designed for the professional. Steel blade 
26 inches long, 6 inches wide at butt, 1 >4 
inches wide at point; 6 points to the inch. 
Cuts on both draw and push stroke, either 
dry or green wood. $4. 
No. K40 Disston’s Keystone 
Pruning Saw 
Steel blade with double straight-edge; one 
edge, 8 point cross-cut teeth and other edge 
“lumberman” teeth. Blade secured to hard¬ 
wood handle with three rivets. 
16-inch $1.20; 18-inch $1.30; 20-inch $1.40. 
No. 14 Disston’s Pruning Saw 
Has “Champion” teeth which cut un¬ 
usually fast on both draw and push stroke. 
Blade 22 in. long, 2>Y\ in. wide at butt, 
1 yi in. at point. Large, open-grip handle. 
$2.25. 
No. 138 Disston’s Pruning Saw 
Folding handle makes it convenient to 
carry in pocket. Stainless steel blade, 12 
inches long; 8 point needle teeth. Cuts on 
draw stroke. $2.35. 
No. 55 Orchard Pruning Saw 
and Shear 
A combination tool—saw and shear. The 
curved blade makes it easy to engage and to 
saw the higher branches of a tree when using 
a pole. The blade of the saw is 924 inches on 
cutting edge. 
Shear frame and socket is made of malle¬ 
able iron. Blade shaped to cut with a shearing 
motion. The hook will take a 24-inch or 
smaller limb. Shear blade is 4 inches long 
with 1^2-inch cutting edge. Spring returns 
knife to open position. Price, without pole, 
$3.75. 
No. 114 Pruning Saw. Same as No. 55 except 
blade is 14 inches long and without shear. 
$2.45. 
Pruning Poles. Made of basswood, 12 feet 
long. $1.50. 
Tiffany Grafting Tool 
Forged from one piece of fine crucible steel. 
It makes clean splits and does not tear the 
bark or split the stub too far. Length 8 inches. 
$1, postpaid. 
Tiffany Improved Tree Scraper 
A handy tool for removing loose bark that 
harbors insects. Made of thin forged spring 
steel. Length 12 inches. $1, postpaid. 
Pruning Shears 
Disston’s No. 116. Malleable iron with blade 
of high carbon steel, hardened and tem¬ 
pered. Thread and lock-nut tension 
adjustment. 9-inch. $1. 
Disston’s No. 146. Solid drop forged tool 
steel. Blade hardened, tempered, ground 
and polished. Thread and lock-nut tension 
adjustment. 9-inch. $1.50. 
Disston’s No. 136. Drop forged tool steel 
with detachable, high carbon tool-steel 
blade; hardened, tempered, ground and 
polished. 9-inch. $1.25. 
Disston’s No. 156. Drop forged high carbon 
steel with double riveted, detachable blade 
of alloy steel; hardened, tempered, finely 
ground and highly polished. Has patented 
tension adjustment. 8>£-inch. $3.50. 
Boker’s No. 550. Polished oval Rieser pat¬ 
tern hand-forged high carbon blade and 
hook. Volute spring. Lock nut and bolt. 
9-inch. $1. 
Genuine French Shears. Forged tool steel 
blade. Drop forged handles. Wheel-spring 
type which insures easy, positive action. 
9-inch, $3; 11-inch, $3.50. 
Henckels’ Double-Cut Pruner. Made espe¬ 
cially for rugged work. Forged steel blades. 
Very handy for cutting roots and tubers. 
No. 192. 8K-inch. $5.50. 
Snap-Cut Pruner. The special hardened tool 
steel blade cuts onto a soft metal anvil 
with a powerful drawing or slicing action 
that cuts a 24-inch branch with surprising 
ease. Makes a perfect clean cut on large 
or small branches. All-steel construction. 
No. 119. 724-inch. $2. 
