A good Trowel is a garden necessity 
MICHELL’S GARDEN AND FARM TOOLS, ETC. 
Parcel Post charges, where named, are for shipment to the First and Second Zones; for other Zones, please see 
Parcel Post Table, page 1 
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Johnson Steel Trowels 
No. 211. These are made of one-piece steel 
blade and shank, equal to the imported 
Trowels. By Parcel 
Each Post 
Bailie Automatic Weeder 
A sturdy, practical tool 100 per cent per¬ 
fect. Pulls out the weeds, root and all. 
Unequaled for removing crab grass, dande¬ 
lion, plantain, etc. Price, $1.50 (by Parcel 
Post, $1.60). 
No. 300. Made of best flexible steel. Fine for 
loosening soil in the garden, in hotbeds, etc. 
Short handle. Price, 55c. 
No. G4. Long handle. Price, 80c. 
No. E. Made of flexible steel; very light. An 
ideal tool for market gardeners, florists, 
and amateurs. Short handle. Price, 50c. 
No. EL4. Long handle. Price, 80c. 
Excelsior Weeder 
Made of malleable iron, finished in tin. 
Price, 15c. (by Parcel Post, 25c.). 
5- in.$0 75 $0 85 
6- in. 80 90 
7- in.. 85 95 
D. S. T. Steel-Shank Trowel 
These are somewhat long in blade and 
handle, making a very practical tool. 6-in. 
blade. Price, 90c. (by Parcel Post, $1.00). 
Cleves’ Angle Trowel 
No. 217. For getting dandelion, plantain and 
other weeds out of the lawn, and trans¬ 
planting. By Parcel 
Each Post 
5- in.$0 25 $0 35 
6- in. 30 40 
7- in. 35 45 
Miscellaneous Trowels 
By Parcel 
Each Post 
No. 800. 5-in.; heavy steel.. .$0 15 $0 25 
No. 215. Steel. Wood handle. 30 40 
Transplanting Trowel 
Steel shank and blade. Price, 
80c. (by Parcel Post, 90c.). 
Hazeltine Weeder 
No. 200. Price, 35c. (by Parcel Post, 45c.). 
Made of heavy, galvanized, flexible wire 
with flattened prongs or ends. Each 
No. A. Short handle; small.$0 10 
By Parcel Post .. . 20 
No. B. Short handle; medium. 15 
No. F. Long handle. 65 
No. H. Long handle; large. 90 
Old English Bulb Trowel 
Heart-shaped blade, 4^ inches wide. For 
planting out bulbs and plants. Price, $1.00 
(by Parcel Post, $1.10). 
Kneeling-Pads 
Will protect the clothing and prevent knees 
from becoming damp. Price, 50c. 
Parcel Post charges cover postage 
and special packing required. 
Dibbles 
For planting bulbs, etc. 
Equipped with wooden 
handles. 
No. 2180. Brass point. Price, $1.00 (by 
Parcel Post, $1.10). 
No. 218. Iron point. Price, 85c. (by Parcel 
Post, 95c.). 
Tree Scraper 
For removing loose bark from trees prior to 
spraying. Steel blade may be detached and 
sharpened. 
No. 3. Short handle. Price, 65c. (by Parcel 
Post, 75c.). 
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Tree or Bark Brush 
For brushing down trees, to 
remove insects, borers, etc. 
Made of steel. 
8 H-in. Price, 45c. (by Parcel 
Post, 55c.). 
Cleveland 
Lawn Weeder 
Easy to operate; saves the 
back. The curved edge of the 
blade enters and loosens the 
soil, pressure on the lever then 
causes the toothed jaw to grasp 
the plant, and a slight pull dis¬ 
lodges it, without disturbing 
the surrounding soil. Price, 
$1.25. 
A small amount ap¬ 
plied at the crown of 
the plant will cause it 
to shrivel up and in a 
few days the foliage 
above the ground will 
wither away, while the decayed root provides 
fertilization, so that the surrounding grass 
soon crowds in and covers the spot without 
reseeding. Also destroys plantains, thistles, 
and other types of vegetation. $1.45 per 
J^gal.; gal. $2.35; $11.25 per 5 gals. 
Killer Kane 
A tube with a valve at the 
bottom. Fill tube with Killer- 
Kemical and set the Kane 
down over the crown of the 
weed to be destroyed. A 
slight pressure on the handle 
releases a small amount of 
Killer-Kemical. Price, $1.25. 
Killer Kit 
Special combination, in¬ 
cluding Killer Kane and 
gaL Killer-Kemical. 
Price, $2.50. 
516 and 518 Market St., Philadelphia, Pa 
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