E TOOLS 
VATING ” 
22< WEEDER 
No. HBI I—As a weeder for lawn or garden, the 
edges of the V-shaped, sharpened, forged steel 
blade will dig in and get the weed without leaving a 
big hole. Equally efficient as a cultivator. Handy too 
for planting seeds and bulbs as well as for thinning 
and transplanting, for cutting asparagus, etc. Even 
primes bushes and shrubs. 14 inches long over all. 
Blade H/j inches wide. Shank finished in green. 5 
inch hardwood handle, natural finish. 
LONG HANDLE 
WEEDER 
No. HBI3—With its long handle, this tool is for 
deepest weeding. Does it without back-breaking ef¬ 
fort too—no stooping. Length overall 45 inches. 
Blade and shank forged in one piece from high car¬ 
bon steel. V-point beveled edges of I ■/* inches wide 
blade are ground sharp. Shank held securely in long 
shaped ash handle by heavy ferrule. Ferrule and 
shank finished in green. Handle natural finish. 
CULTIVATING HOES 
DANDELION *QC 
PULLER 3# 
5 
PRONG 
No. HBI 5 
*1.19 
To keep down weeds and to break up the soil so air and moisture 
can penetrate to give roots needed nourishment, Henry recom¬ 
mends one of these cultivators. "I use this tool after every rain and 
after sprinkling" he says. The curved prongs are of high carbon 
steel with forged diamond-shaped points. For straddling a row 
when cultivating, remove prongs in middle (one on the 3-prong and 
three on the 5-prong cultivator). Ash handle 4 feet long. 
3 
PRONG 
No. HB14 
94* 
No. HBI2—A simple tool that does a diffi¬ 
cult job—quickly, easily. Removes the dan 
delion, root and all, preventing regrowth 
Does not leave an unsightly hole. No bother¬ 
some levers or springs to break or get out 
of order. The thin, raior-sharp blade pene¬ 
trates dry or moist ground with least effort. 
Length over all 45 inches. 
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