Tools for the Yard and Garden 
A’OT 1‘RErAID. PI.EASE ADD POSTAGE. 
GRASS SHEARS AND TRIMMERS 
No. V-3 
No. »0. Dight gauge steel, blue enameled, 
No. V-2. Hollow ground polished blade, 
enameled shank and spring, 70c. 
No. V-1. Similar to V-2, with rubber grips 
and polished spring, $1.20. 
No. 4. Scissors type, polished blade, enam¬ 
eled handles, 70c. 
No. 3. Scissors type, hollow ground steel 
blades, malleable handles, 85c. 
No. 1. Scissors type, the best made, l^^-in. 
offset, rich black enameled finger grip, 
$ 1 . 20 . 
DISSTON PRUNING SAW, No. 168. Curved. 
14-in., cuts forward and backward. The 
professional trimmers’ favorite, $1.40; by 
innil, $1..50. 
HEDGE SHEARS 
No. ST-08. 8-in. tempered blade, notched 
and serrated so twigs will not slip out of 
grip, $2.85; by mail, $2.95. 
No. ST-09. Same as above but with 9-in. 
blades, $3.20; by mall, $3.30. 
No. 106. 6-in. blade, strong ash handle, 
$1.20; by mail, $1.30. 
No. 108. 8-in. blade, ash handles, $1.85; by 
mail, $1.95. 
No. 8-N. 8-in. cutlery steel blades, notched, 
heavy ash handles, $1.55; by mail, $1.65. 
No. 109. 9-in. blades with notch. Heavy ash 
handles. A very serviceable tool, $2.20; 
by mail, $2.35. 
HAND WEEDERS 
Magic Weeder 
No. «A.’» One 
of the mast 
useful of 
tools, three 
^ prongs. Each 
15c; po.stpaid 25c. 
St.vle BB, 36-in. handle, ,3,5c; by mail, 45c. 
No. 82 WEEDER. 
Has 5 steel fin¬ 
gers, 9l^ in. long, 
one piece, no dan¬ 
ger of losing han¬ 
dle. 15c; by mail, 
2.5c. 
WEED CUTTER 
No. 16.5. Gooseneck type, easy swinging, 
sharp bladed tool that cuts weeds close 
to the ground. A very handy tool, $1..30; 
by mall, $1.45. 
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GARDEN TROWELS 
No. T-20 
No. T-4. One-piece pressed steel, hard wood 
handle, 15c. 
No. T-3. Narrow transplanting trowel, 15c.- 
No. 7. All aluminum, 11 in. over all, 75c. 
No. 8. All aluminum, narrow pkttern, 65c. 
No. T-20. 6-in. rolled steel blade with hard 
wood handle, 30c. 
PRUNING SHEARS 
No. V-179. 9-in. carbon steel blades, enam¬ 
eled handles, $1.20. 
No. R-10. 8-in. polished tempered steel 
blades, enameled handles, 75c. 
No. V-139. 9-in. forged blades, enameled 
handles, ratchet lock, $1.90. 
No. V-1469. 9-in. polished tempered blades, 
enameled handles, brass spring, $1.60. 
No. V-126. Ladies’ rose shear, 6-in, pol¬ 
ished, tempered blades, malleable han¬ 
dles, 85c. 
GRASS AND WEED SICKLES 
THE “BADGER.’^ Blade sets at an angle 
that “gets” the weeds the first stroke. 
70c; by mail, S5c. 
No. 3. Long curved steel blade, the stand¬ 
ard sickle, 65c; by mail, 80c. 
No. 5. Offset blade, well riveted handle. 40c; 
by mail, 55e. 
No. 35. Hollow ground, exceptionally wide, 
polished blade, the best in the list for 
rapid work, 95c; by mail, $1.10. 
DANDELION KNIVES 
'rHE “LYON.’’ The best digger we have seen 
in a blue moon. “V” shaped blade that 
positively cannot be bent and will not 
break. Rubber grip handle, 35c; by mail, 
45 c. 
No. 219. 15 ill. overall, forged steel blade 
with corrugated wood handle, 40c; by 
mail, 30c. 
No. 1. A sturdy short bladed tool with 
turned handle, 30c; by mail, 40c. 
No. 223. Long handle that permits standing 
position while digging. 43 in. overall. A 
popular digger, .5.5c; by mail, 75c. 
