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SUPPLIES for BETTER, EASIER GARDENING 
Shrewd buyers select only Quality Tools and Horticultural Supplies like those included in this list—those 
that have stood the scrutiny and test of practical gardeners. Ours is quality merchandise reasonably priced, 
not the kind so often found on “bargain counters” of stores \vithout knowledge of the needs of successful gar¬ 
deners. All prices are subject to change without notice. If wanted by mail, be sure to allow for postage, 
note mailing weights. 
Price 
ASPARAGUS KNIVES or DANDELION DIGGERS. Fish¬ 
tail catting edge. Hardened and tempered. (1 lb.) 
Each 35c., 3 for.$1.00 
BASKETS. Ask for prices on large quantities. 
Berry Picking or Flower Gathering. Strongly made 
of ash, with reinforced over-handle, 24x13x4 inches to 
hold 8 quart baskets or cut flowers.85 
Blueberry. Closed corners. Per crate of 1000, $9.50; 100. 1.10 
Market Gardeners’ Special Picking. Round. Oak. 
Extra heavy, stiff bail, strapped. 3^ bu. each $1.10, doz. 
$12.00; ^ bu. each $1.35, doz.15.00 
Pansy. With handles. To fit 6 per bushel box, 9x6x3 in. 
100 $2.25, per crate of 500 $10.50, 1000.21.00 
Raspberry Pints. Oblong. Per crate 1000 $9.00, 100.. 1.10 
Round Oak, Nailed Rim. Bushel size, each $1.35; 
2 bu. $2.00; 4 bu. 3.75 
.Strawberry Quarts. Per crate 1000 $9.00, 100. 1.10 
Tills. For Tomato plants, etc. Without handles. 
3 qt. size, per crate of 250 $5.65, per 100. 2.50 
4 qt. size, per crate of 250 $6.25, per 100. 2.75 
BEAN POLES, Cedar. 8 to 9 ft. long. 
Doz. $1.50, 100. 11.00 
BULB PLANTER, Hole-in-One Tool, 
Removes soil up to a depth of 5 in. 
Like a cookie cutter, making a perfect 
planting hole for many kinds of bulbs 
measuring not over 2 in. in diameter. 
Fine for Gladiolus bulbs and many 
transplants. Postpaid. 60 
CULTIVATOR, Norcross Hoe. It works 
easier and faster than any wheel hoe. 
Made of first-class material, light 
and durable. 4 ft. handle, 5-prong 
$1.40, 3 prong. 1.10 
No. 19C. Iron Age Wheel Plow and Cultivator. The 
most popular cultivator in existence. 
Does its work easily—due in part to 
its large 24 in. wheel. A great labor 
saving device equipped with the tools 
as illustrated. The handles are adjust¬ 
able as to height. Packed weight, 25 lbs 6.00 
Planet Jr. No. 12, Com¬ 
bined Double and Single 
Wheel Hoe. Equipped with 
plows, teeth, and side hoes. 11.50 
Planet Jr., No. 17, Single 
Wheel Hoe. Equipped 
with plow, 
3 teeth and 
side hoes. . 8.00 
Speedy. A 
rugged tool 
with four 
3 3^ - i n c h 
sharp, 
curved 
tines set on 
a 5 in.head 
with a 43^ 
ft. handle 
for rapid 
stirring of 
soil in gardens, about hedges, Roses, etc. 
1.25 
FORKS. Ask for prices on Hay, Manure, etc. Price 
Hand Spading, “Gem.” Drop forged, 3 tines, wood 
handle. 103^ in.$0.50 
Stainless Steel. 3 prong, Sheffield make, offset wood 
handle. 103^2 in. over all. 2.25 
Spading. True temper quality, strap ferrule. 
4 tine, Wood-D handle, $2.00; Mal-D. 1.75 
Repair handle, Wood, $1.00; Mal-D.90 
Boy’s, 4 tine, 30 in. Mal-D, plain ferrule. 1.15 
GARDEN BOOKS. Notable titles among the many that 
we stock for immediate delivery are as follows. Others 
may be had at reasonable cost. 
Postpaid prices. 
Book of Bulbs. Rockwell. Clearly 
jII~• written by one who knows; illus- 
i ^trated with 187 beautiful photo- 
1 graphs and instructive drawings. 
Includes Gladiolus, Dahlias, Peo¬ 
nies, Irises, Begonias, Tulips, Daffo¬ 
dils, Hyacinths, Lilies, Crocuses and 
scores of other fine but not-so-well- 
known bulbs. With this helpful, 
practical book you can get the ut¬ 
most in bea.ity from every kind of 
bvilbous plant. We recommend it as 
the best and most complete bulb 
book available. 264 pages. Order a 
copy with your bulbs. 
Commercial Floriculture. Bahr. (Revised and enlarged 
edition). Excels as a cultural g ide for every crop of 
any value to a florist. 646 pages, 327 illustrations. .. 
Cool Greenhouse. Sutton. Tells simply how a succes¬ 
sion of plants may be flowered throughout the year. 
186 pages. 
Evergreens, Hill’s Book of. The most complete and 
valuable book on Evergreens ever printed. Gives reli¬ 
able information on every phase of the subject. 7x93^ 
in., with 320 pages and 360 illustrations, 45 in full color. 
Readers are enthusiastic over it. Postpaid. 
Garden Flowers in Color. The first edition at $3.75 
was an instant success. Now the new Imperial edition 
puts the valuable color plates within the reach of 
everyone. 400 illustrations. 
Garden Encyclopedia. 1400 pages of practical garden¬ 
ing information, wdth 750 illustrations to enhance the 
value of this splendid new edition. . .. 
Garden Guide. Entirely rewritten, this tremendously 
popular volume offers a vast fund of information on 
practically every subject a home-owner requires. 576 
pages, 300 illustrations. 
How to Grow Roses. Pyle and McFarland. New edi¬ 
tion, 180 pages. The best book thus far published. 
Handsomely illustrated in color. 
Perennials. Hottes. Superior in every way as a guide 
to the culture of these popular subjects. 280 pages, 
103 illustrations. 
2.65 
5.50 
2.15 
3.75 
1.98 
4.00 
2.15 
1.10 
2.15 
GARDEN BORDERS, Cyclone, Galvanized Wire. Affords 
ample protection for lawn edges, borders and flower beds. 
Can also be used to support Peonies and other perennials. 
22 in. high, per ft. 10c., 16i n. high, per ft. 08 
If in full rolls of 150 ft. in length, price is 2c. per ft. less. 
GARDEN LINES. Braided and made of best waterproof cot¬ 
ton; will not kink. Postpaid, 50 ft. connected hanks, 
55c.; 2 for. 1.00 
EARTH BANDS, or CUT WORM COL¬ 
LARS. Neponset Black. Made from 
black waterproof paper. Use them in 
Neponset plant boxes, or as collars 
about plants as protection against cut 
worms. 2x2x23^ in., doz. 5c., 100 30c., 
1000 $2.75; 3x3x3 in. doz. 5c., 100 
40c., 1000 $3.50. 
EDGING KNIVES, or TURF EDGERS. 
True Temper Half Moon. Best quality; 4 ft. handle; 
9 in. blade, turned top edge. Each. 1.40 
FERTILIZER SPREADER. Here is a simple contrivance 
with a positive feed that scatters fertilizer or grass 
seed close to the ground evenly and without waste. 
Merely fill the hopper, set your gauge and draw it over 
the soil. Spreads as fast as you can walk. Sturdily con¬ 
structed. 
Junior, 16 in. (shipping weight 16 lbs.). 7.00 
Standard, 24 in (shipping weight 35 lbs.). 12.50 
Special. 36 in. spreading width, 100 lbs. capacity. (Ship¬ 
ping weight, 52 lbs.). 21.00 
GARDENING SETS. 
True Temper, Boys’. High grade tools slightly smaller 
than regular, popular with ladies and children. Three- 
piece set consisting of forged shovel, plain ferrule, 3 ft. 
handle, 90c.; 6 tooth rake, 4 ft. handle, 65c.; 4 in. hoe, 
75c.; complete.... 1.90 
Add a 4-tine spading fork, plain ferrule, 30 in. handle, 
to make a 4 piece set complete, $3.00; separately. 1.15 
GLAZING POINTS. Needed wherever there is a cold- 
frame. hotbed, greenhouse, or conservatory. 
Peerless. Galvanized steel wire. No. 1, for small single 
thick glass; No. 2, for medium thick glass; No. 23^, for 
large, double thick glass. Box of 1000, P.P. wt. 2lbs. 75 
10,000 $6.50; Pincers for driving Peerless Glazing Points. 1.00 
Zinc City (Siebert Style). Made with a prominent head, 
zinc, cannot rust, 1000 to 1400 per lb. M and 34 
in. lengths. 10 lbs. $5.00, lb. 55 
GREENHOUSE FLATS. Made of cypress, ready for nail¬ 
ing together. Convenient for starting seedlings in earth 
bands or otherwise. Other uses will suggest themselves. 
12x20x3 in. Each 25c., doz. 2.50 
