12 - 
tooth, 
RAKES 
Steal, Level Headed; handled. Each, 
tooth, 8 /-; 14-tooth, 6 / 6 ; 16-to 
7/-. 
RAKE HANDLES 
1/9 each 
BAMBOO 
LAWN RAKES 
For raking- up leaves, f 
etc., 1/- each. 
RAT POISON 
.“RAXON” 
Liquid, non-poison- 
ous to humans: 1 
bottle sufficient 
for 100 rats. 3/- 
per bottle. 
STAKES 
Ti - tree. Priced per 
100: Pea, 6ft., 7/6; 
Bean, 7ft., 10/-; 
Tomato, 8ft., heavy, 
12 / 6 . 
lin. Square. 
Sawn Dahlia, 6ft., 
2/- per doz.; 4}ft., 
1/6 per doz. 
Sawn, Jin. square 
iin. x iln., priced 
per 100: 1ft., 4/-; 
1 ift., 4/9; 2ft., 6/9; 
2} ft. 6/6; 3Tt., 7/-; 
34ft., 8 /-; 4ft., 8 / 6 .. 
Split Wood, suitable for light plants.— 
1 ift.. 3/3 per 100; 2ft., 4/9 per 100; 
2|ft., 6/6 per 100; 3ft., 8/6 per 100. 
Summer Cloud. —See Greenhouse Shad¬ 
ing-. 3/- per tin. 
Syringes. —See Page 76. 
Toothpicks (Wooden). — For florists’ 
use, etc. 1/3 per box. 
Tree Pruners. —For attaching to pole 
for pruning high trees. See Secateurs 
next page. 
TWINE: Binder 
1 /- per small ball. 
4/6 per large ball. 
SLASHERS 
Half-moon (B). —For fern and light scrub. 14/-. 
New Zealand Pattern (A). —For cutting tea-tree, 
gorse, etc. 10 / 6 . 
Hedge Knife (C). —Straight blade, with hooked end. 
Very useful for trimming sides of hedges. 9/e. 
Reap Hook, as illustrated. 3/3 each. 
SAWS 
Pruning —Crescent shaped, 14in., 6/6; 16in., 7/- 
Pruning —Straight, double-sided. 18in., 6/6. 
WATERING CANS 
“Hawe’s Patent,” for glasshouse and 
seedling work. 2qt., 21/-; 4qt., 29/6; 
6qt., 38/-; 8qt., 45/-. 
Roses, for Hawe’s Cans. — All sizes 
stocked. 
Galvanised Water Cans, with heavy long- 
lasting rim bottoms. 6qt., 12 /-; 8qt., 
13/6. 
Galvanised Water Cans —Cheaper quality, 
flat bottoms. 6qt., 8/-; 8qt., 9/6. 
Shears 
Hedge, Skelton’s, notched, illustrated, 8in„ 
10/3; Sin., 11/3; 10in„ 12/6. 
Hedge, light pattern, not notched, 6 / 6 . 
Hedge, Grip Blade—Makes hedge and edge cut¬ 
ting more easy. No slip; self sharpening. 
8in., 12/3; 9in., 13/6; 10in., 16/-. 
Border, for cutting the edges of lawns; used 
from a standing position, does away with 
backaching work, illustrated. Long handled, 
with wheel, 18/6; without wheel, 16/9. 
Grass, “ Goodwin,” illustrated below, 7/6 pair. 
Grass, “Reliable,” plain. A well finished article 
fitted with spring to facilitate rapid work. 
(See bottom of shears in illustration.) 5/- 
per pair. 
Grass, ordinary sheep-shear pattern, illustrated, 
7in., 4/3 per pair. 
Lopping, Skelton’s, illustrated. Length of 
handle. 21in., 18/3. 
Thermometers 
Maximum 
and 
Minimum 
White japan- 
ri e d metal 
case, with 
magnet. 14/6 
each. 
Temprite. 
White enam¬ 
elled metal 
back, weather¬ 
proof. e/3 ea. 
Household No. 
1 Lacquered 
B r a s 8 Scale 
mounted o n 
polished wood 
back. 4/- ea. 
(illustrated.) 
Spades 
“Goodwin” Grass Shears 
Skelton’s Garden, all-steel, bright 
No. 1, 10/-; NO. 0, 9/6. 
Skelton’s Dominion, Bright and 
Red (A in illustration). No. 0, 
12/6; No. 1, 13/-. 
Skelton’s Gum (C in illustra¬ 
tion), No. 0, 12/-; No. 1, 12/6 
Ladies’, or Border, best quality 
(B in illustration), 10/-. 
Cheaper quality, 8/3. 
Trowels 
Skelton’s, 6ln., 1/6; 7in., 1/9. 
Socketed, 6in., 2/-. 
Transplanting, flat, 3/3. 
Brades. —Solid steel, highly pol¬ 
ished. 6in., 3/-; 71n., 3/3. 
Stainless Steel, everlasting, 6/9. 
If you can’t find it, see Index inside Back Cover 
ARTHUR YATES * CO. LTD. 
BOX 1109 - - AUCKLAND 
