HAND PRUNING SHEARS 
Seymour Smith & Sons Make. 
Sigrb grade, reUahle tools. 
All postpaid. 
No. 285. Swiss, heavy, polished, flat spring, 
ratchet nut, band clasp. $2.25. 
No, 130. Riveted blade, painted handle, ratchet 
nut, volute spring; an excellent tool for the 
money. $1.20. 
No. 300, Malleable handle, riveted blade, volute 
spring. A popular tool for light work. 90c. 
No. 10. Ladies’ Rose Shears. Malleable handle 
with teny^red steel blade, volute spring. 6-in. 
length. 50c. 
“GARDEN CLIPPER." Flower shears. Snips 
motion. A very clever tool. 
No. 750. Plain, 60c. 
“SNAP-CUT” PRUNER. 
Works on different princi¬ 
ple than most pruners. 
Makes remarkable perform¬ 
ances possible. Easily cuts 
}4-inch wood, also small as 
a string. Non-pinching han¬ 
dles. No. 119 as illustrated 
$2.00. No. 118. Small size for ladies. $1.50. No. 9 or 
Junior. An ideal shear for house or garden. Has “Snap-Cut” 
action. 7^4 inches long. $1.00. (Extra blades for No. 119 
Snap-C ut, 5 0c, all postpaid. Other parts on application). 
ROSE SHEARS. For cutting buds, etc. Each 40c. 
EOUSEHODD SHEARS. Wiss 1 K-S pattern. Will cut any 
fabric, small wire, etc., also has small can or bottle cap and 
cork remover. $1.00. 
HAND WEEDERS 
fiAirO’S HAm WBESBB. Has five 
cutting edges. 25c, hy mail 30c. 
ZDEAD HAND WEEDER 
(Hazeltine). Similar to 
Lang’s, though larger and 
sharper edges, lasting a 
lifetime. 35c, by mall 
40c. 
SODID ADD IRON 
WEEDER. No. 802. 
5-prong. 15c, by mail 
20c. 
MAGIC HAND-WEED- 
ER. Style A, 3 tines, 15c, 
by mail 20c. Style B, 4 
tines, 25c, by mail 30c. 
Style BB, 3 tines, 36-inch 
handle. 35o, by mail 45c.- 
S tyle C, 4 tines, 48-inch handle. 90c, by mail $1.00. 
HAND FORK. No. 400. 4-tine for small spading. 35c, by 
mail 40c. 
DANDELION DESTROYER TOOLS 
DAND7 DANDEDION No. 219 
DIGGER. Made of 
concave steel, narrow 
blade, 14 inches over 
all, rubber covered han¬ 
dle. Each 35c, by 
mall 40c. 
PDAIN ELANDDE DANDEDION KNIFE. V. B. 
No. 0. 12 inches long over all. A good tool for the 
price. Each 30c, by mall 35c. 
VTDDAGE BDACKSMITH DANDEDION 
KNIFE. V. B. No. 219. Heavy. Is 15 inches long, 
with heavy shank and longer handle. Is a very satis¬ 
factory tool for use in digging dandelions, roots and 
branches. Each 40c, by mail 50c. 
<«OUT-U-KUM” WEED 
PULLER 
A Push and a Pull, That’s All. 
Out Comes Weed, Roots and All. 
^ The accompanying illustration will con-' 
vince anyone of the simplicity and certainty 
of extracting the weed without cutting or 
breaking the root, thus putting an end to it. 
Frlce 75o, by mail 90c. 
GARDEN SPADES AND SHOVELS 
Not Frepald. 
SPADE. Extra strong, strapped on hickory handle. $2.00. 
SPADING FORK. Extra strong; strap “D” handle. $2.15. 
DONG HANDDE SPADE, No. 124. $1.80. 
DONG HANDDE IRRIGATING SHOVED, No. 703. $1.75. 
GARDEN HOES AND CULTIVATORS 
_ Not prepaid. 
SODID SHANK SOCK¬ 
ET. High grade polished; 
regular size. Each $1.30. 
DADIES’ HOE. Medium 
light weight but strong; 
5-inch. Each $1.10. 
low-priced tool. Has ferrule handle 
7-mch blade. Each $1.00. 
WEEDING HOE. One prong, steel blade. Each 75c. 
WEEDING HOE. Two prongs: steel blade. Each 80c. 
Triangle or heart-shaped hoe. 
polished steel, high class tool. $1.40. 
“SPEEDY’’ DONG HANDDE CUDTIVATOR. Has 4 teeth 
tool^^ $1 20 ^ handle, l-'errule riveted in socket. “Union” 
GARDEN CUDTIVA¬ 
TOR. Best tool yet for 
stirring soil in home 
garden. 
No. 5 —5-prong full length 
handle. $1.25. 
No. 3 —3-prong. full 
length style, 48-inch, 
medium long handle. 
90o« 
MIDGET CUDTTVA- 
TOR WEEDER. 
Short handle. 3 small 
prongs. No. 1. 60c. 
GARDEN TROWELS 
^'CHAMPIO N,” 
Florists’, No. 212. 
All steel, medium 
heavy; a good tool; 
6 inches long. 35c, 
by mail 40c. 
EDITE. No. 9 0 0. 
6 inches long, paint¬ 
ed; with wood-end 
handle. Each 15c, 
by mail 20c. 
V. B. No. 7. Solid aluminum, with 
554;inch blunt and broad blade. 
11 inches over all. Last a lifetime. 
Each 75c, by mail 80c. 
V. B. T. No. 10. 6-inch heavy crucible-steel forged. l-piec« 
hardwood handle. Very durable. Each 90c, by mail 95c. 
JOHNSON’S No. 205. All metal, polished, on wood handle, 
riveted firm. 13 inches over all. A lasting tool. Each $1.00. 
by mail $1.10. 
SODID ADD IRON. Narrow, Transplanter. 10c, by mail 15c. 
TRANSPDANTING HOE TROWED. 
Each 35c. 
PDANT DIBBER. Steel 
point, for making holes in 
ground when planting bulbs 
SPIKE TAMP 
An all iron tool in two pieces. The 
handle is 48 inches long. The base is 
9x9 wi^ thirty-six 2-inch spikes cast 
on, as illustrated. Can be used as a 
spiker to permit irrigation. Reverse 
the handle and use as a tamper. 
Weighs 13 lbs. $4.50 f.o.b. Denver. 
7-inch; wide and flat 
AN INDESTRUCTIBLE 
ALL METAL TOOL 
made of quality 
materials. 
WEIGHT IiH POUNDS 
OVERALL LENGTH 4 
rr. PLATE 9 INCHES 
SQUARE. SPIKES 
INCHES LONG. 
USED AS SPIKER 
USED AS TAMPER 
'THE LAWN MAKERS'FRIEND” 
Steel Bow 
GARDEN RAKES 
Not Prepaid. 
Rakes, Hoes and Spades we do 
not send hy mail. 
DIGHT STEED BOW. Flat teeth. 
14 teeth .$1.00 
16 teeth . 1.10 
HEAVY STEED BOW. Extra strong. “Union” tools. 
12 teeth . $1.30 
14 teeth . 1.45 
16 teeth . 1.60 
JAPANESE BAMBOO BROOM RAKE. All bamboo. Very 
light, though durable. Handy for raking leaves, etc. 33 teeth. 
Bach 30c. “DuLux” grade, wire bound. Bach 40c. 
DANDEDION DAWN RAKE, STANDARD. The best style 
for use in exterminating dandelions and weeds. Is stout, firm 
and unbreakable. 16-inch. Each $1.25. 
Xtams Dieted On Tbls Page are Not Postpaid Unless So Stated; See Parcel Post Rates. 
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