HOES 
(As Illustrated) 
From Top to Bottom 
DRAG FORKS 
Skelton’s Swan-necked 
4- tine, oval. 
5- tine, oval. 
4- tine, flat . 
5- tine, flat 
8/3 
9/- 
9/- 
9/6 
FOOT IRONS 
To attach to boot when 
digging. 
No strap. 1/11 each. 
GARDEN LINES 
Best Quality. Sixty 
yards, 4/-; 30 yards, 
2/6 each. 
GARDEN IRON 
REELS 
For above. 5/6 each. 
GLOVES. —Ladles’ and gent.’s Drab Gauntlets, 
Hedges, etc. Leather, from 4/- to 9/6 per 
pair. Cotton, leather palms, 3/6 per pair. 
Adze No. 1-—Very useful for grubbing roots and heavy 
growth, 6/9 head. Handles for above, 2/9 each. 
Market Garden, without handles, ljlb., 4in., 2/9 each. 
Handles 2/9 extra. 
Planter, size 000, 3/6; sizes 00 and 0, 3/9; size 2, 4/3 
each. Planter Handles, 3/- each. 
Solid Draw, swan-necked. Best quality, 6in. blade and 
neck In one piece. The usual type of draw hoe. With 
handles. 4/- each. 
Triangular, without handles. Useful for opening drills or 
cleaning perches of fowihouses, bird cages, etc. 4in. 
3/3; 6in., 3/6 each. 
Torpedo, Weed Eradicator. Cuts on both the forward and 
backward movement. 5in., 5/-; 7in., 5/3; 8in., 5/6; 
10in., 6/-; 12in., 7/- each. Handles, 1/3 extra. 
Dutch, without handles, solid. 4in., 4/3; 5in., 4/6; 6in., 
4/9 each. Handles, 1/3 each. 
Onion, short-handled, 2in., 3/2. Used for thinning onions, 
carrots, etc., or working round small plants. 
Potato, without handles. The bayonet point is very useful 
for opening drills, 4/3 each. 
Paxton pattern, similar to the Dutch, hut sharp on both 
edges. 5in., 4/6; 6in., 4/9; 71n., 5/-; 8in., 6/6. 
Spuds, Skelton, 2in. Very useful for working round 
plants in confined spaces. Without handle, 1/6. 
Turnip. 5in., 2/6; 6in., 2/9 each. A solid steel blade with 
small eye for handle (not illustrated). Handles for 
above. 1 /3 each. 
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GRAFTING WAX — 2/- per tin; 3/3 per lb. 
GRAFTING TAPE (“Greftex”)— See next page. 
GREENHOUSE SHADING (Summer Cloud) —3/- per tin. 
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INDELIBLE INK 
For Marking Zinc Labels. 1/- per bottle. 
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GRASS PLOT 
KNIVES 
For Trimming Edges of 
Lawns. 
Handled: 8in., 6/-; 
9in., 6/6. 
Without Handles: 
3/9 and 4/3 
"GREFTEX" 
BUDDING AND GRAFTING ADHESIVE 
TAPE 
No knots to tie. 
No strands to carry in your mouth. 
No wasted ends to cut off. 
No strands slipping and breaking afterwards. 
And an easy job all through. 
It rots in time and does not hurt the tree. 
40yd. rolls, Jin. wide, 2/9. Postage extra. 
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SHOWING THE DEPTH (IN INCHES) AT 
WHICH VEGETABLE SEEDS SHOULD BE 
SOWN 
(A) Lettuce and Onion; (B) Carrot; (C) Cabbage, 
Caulifiower, Brussels Sprouts, Broccoli, Radish, 
Turnip, Parsley, Parsnip; (D) Spinach, Beet; 
(E) Asparagus; (F) Peas; (G) French Beans; 
(II) Runner Beans; (I) Broad Beans. 
Grass Plot Knife. 
A Good Tool saves many times its cost in time and temper! 
ARTHUR YATES & CO. LTD. 
BOX 1109 - - AUCKLAND 
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