SEED CATALOGUE. 1938 
Garden Tools 109 
Wood Leaf-Rack and Truck. Excellent for 
gathering leaves, litter, grass, etc. Rack 
can t>e attached to a water-barrel truck. 
Leaf-Rack only, no truck. $10.50 each. 
Leaf-Rack and Truck. With 3j^-inch 
tires. $30.50 each. 
Mastica. For glazing greenhouses. 
One gallon will cover about 300 
running feet. $2.25 per gal. 
Mastica Machine. For distribut¬ 
ing Mastica, etc. Made of heavy 
zinc. $3 each. 
with 
Mattock, Half or 
Grub Hoes. $1.25 
each. 
Schroeter 
Reddick 
Mole Traps, Reddick. $1.25 each. 
Schroeter. It has a rest on the top for a 
weight, also eight sharp prongs and a 
strong spiral spring. $2 each. 
Nails, Wall. For fastening climbing vines. 
1-in., 45 cts. per doz., $2.75 per 100; 1 J^-in., 
60 cts. per doz., $3.75 per 100; 2-in., 75 cts. 
per doz., $4.50 per 100. 
Oil-cans, Bent Spout. No. 14. Capacity 
Kpt.; 9-in. spout, 35 cts. each. No. 14B. 
Capacity j^pt.; 9-in. spout, 50 cts. each. 
No. 16. Capacity 1 pt.; 9-in. spout, 65 
cts. each. 
Paper, Celery. Rolls of 500 sq. ft. Price 
$2 per roll. 
Manilla. For wrapping. 24 x 36-in. % 
ream $2.25; ream $4. 
Manilla Tissue. }/& ream $1.10; ream $2. 
White Wax. 24 x 36-in. ream $1.75; 
ream $3. 
Green Wax. 24 x 36-in. ream $2; 
ream $3.25. 
CYANOGAS (A, Dust ) 
will rid your lawn of Moles. 
See page 118 
Pennsylvania Lawn-Cleaner 
This hand machine will remove from the 
lawn not only the cut grass, but all sorts of 
leaves and litter, leaving the grass standing 
upright. It is easy to operate, and, with it, 
one man will do more and better work than 
four men with hand rakes. 24-inch rake, $30. 
Sweeping Brushes for the above, set of 
three, 24-inch, $9 when purchased sepa¬ 
rately. 
Picks. With double point. $1.50 each. 
Plant Stands, Collapsible. Substantial, 
well-made Stands. 2-shelf, $5; 3-shelf 
$ 6 . 
Pot Brackets, Steel. For 5-in. pots, 60 cts.; 
6-in. pots, 70 cts.; 7-in. pots, 80 cts. 
Raffia. Tough, pliable grass for tying plants. 
Natural color, 40 cts. per lb.; dyed green, 
$1 per lb. 
Ames Wooden 28-tooth, steel bows. 
$1.25 each. 
Hoover Lawn Rake 
The spring teeth follow the 
natural contour of the lawn. It is 
used with the same sweeping 
motion as a broom or as a rake— 
cleans self easily by reversing and 
wiping tines on ground. Fine 
for clearing off flower beds in 
spring. Due to its flexible 
teeth, it will not injure the 
most delicate plant. $1.25 
each. 
Hoover 
Lawn 
Rake 
Lawncomb Rake. Frame is one-piece 
steel construction. Flat steel teeth. Combs 
the lawn of the finest particles. 24-in. 
$1.50. 
Steel Garden. Made 
with long teeth. 
8-tooth. 
10-tooth. . . 
12-tooth.. . 
Steel Gravel. 
12-tooth. . . 
14-tooth. . . 
90 
95 
00 
10 
15 
best cast steel, 
14-tooth.$1 05 
16-tooth. 1 10 
16-tooth.$1 30 
18-tooth. 1 40 
Japanese Broom. Made of split bamboo, 
rigidly secured with a suitable length 
handle. The finest lawn Rake on the 
market. _ Cleans the refuse from a lawn, 
leaving it as free as though swept with a 
broom. 18-in., 75 cts.; 30-in., $1.25. 
Steel - Bow. Preferred by 
many to the regular gar¬ 
den Rake, the teeth being 
slightly bent toward the operator. 
12-tooth.$1 15 I 16-tooth.$1 40 
14-tooth. 1 25 I 
Rakes 
Reversible Steel. Suitable for lawn and 
garden. 24-tooth, 80 cts.; 36-tooth, $1.50. 
Automatic. A backward motion of the 
operator clears all the teeth at once. 
Wood, 26-tooth, $1.60. 
Bailie Spring-Rake 
Fitted with extra-heavy 
spring from handle to 
spacer (something new in 
a rake). Has 24 teeth 
made from flat spring 
wire, slotted and keyed 
throughout. Ideal for 
lawn or driveway. To 
clean, turn on back and 
draw toward you. All 
parts procurable. $1.75 
•^ach. 
