GARDEN TOOLS 
STANLEY TROWELS PRUNING SHEARS STAINLESS STEEL 
You don’t have to 
wear your old clothes 
when at work in your 
garden with — kneele- 
vator. 
Each .$4.90 
For trimming edges on walks or 
borders. The best made. Each....$0.75 
No. 037 GRASS SHEARS 
With scissors handle. Each.$0.95 
A light well made trowel. 
No. 1. Transplanting. Each.$0.20 
No. 2. Garden. Each.26 
Imported (English), beautifully fin¬ 
ished, garden tools. 
Very strong steel blades and good 
spring. 
No. 7436. Thinning shear for thinning 
fruit trees, roses, shrubs. Narrow 
blades. Each.$0.65 
No. 60. A good shear for general work. 
Each .$0.85 
No. D.E.9. Very strong shear. 
Each .$1.66 
No. D.E.90. The best. Each.$3.75 
No. 8114. Transplanting trowel. 
Each .$1.80 
SNAP CUT PRUNER 
No. 8112. Medium size trowel. 
Each .$1.80 
No. 8111. Garden trowel. Each..$1.80 
PRUNING SAWS 
No. 117 GRASS SHEARS 
No. 8113. Garden fork. Each....$2.00 
LON-GROOM 
EDGER 
EACH. $2.00 
Out-cuts all others. All steel, un¬ 
breakable, chromium finished, tempered 
tool-steel blade. All parts replaceable. 
No. 119. Cuts % inch branches. 
Each .$2.00 
No. 118. Ladies size. Each. 1.25 
DISTON ORCHARD 
No. D.E.X. 16. With adjustable handle. 
Each .$1.75 
DOUBLE EDGE PRUNING SAW 
Coarse teeth on one side. Fine on 
other. Each.$0.95 
HEDGE SHEARS 
No. S 876. 8-inch blade. Each..„$1.45 
No. S 1075. 9-inch blade. Each.. 1.75 
DOO KLIP GRASS SHEARS 
No. 1. Each.$1.50 
No. 2. Long handle. Each. 2.60 
TREE PRUNERS 
No. D.E.8. 8 foot. Each.$2.25 
No. D.E.IO. 10 foot. Each. 2.46 
No. D.E.12. 12 foot. Each. 2.75 
AUTOMATIC WEED PULLER 
Simply push w e e d e r over 
weed, bend handle back and out 
comes the weed. Handle 42 
inches long, finished in bright 
red. Weeder malleable, rust 
proofed for long use. 
Each ...$1.26 
A combination saw and pruner can 
be put on any length pole. 
Price without pole.$3.25 
ENGLISH WALL NAILS 
For fastening vines. Price per box 
20 nails, assorted sizes. .$0.60 
FLORIDA HUMUS 
A Pure Organic Matter 
It is composed of decayed lilies 
and grasses, dredged from under¬ 
water deposits, centuries old, thor¬ 
oughly air-dried. It is in an ad¬ 
vanced state of decomposition—the 
state which all organic matter must reach to become valuable 
as humus. 
FLORIDA HTJMUS differs from most sources of humus. It has an 
exceedingly high nitrogen content—more than 3 per cent on a dry basis. 
It is drier and lighter—with a greater covering capacity. It contains a 
smaller percentage of inert matter. It is less acid, and will not sour the 
soil. It contains no weed seeds or foreign matter and is free from nema¬ 
todes. It is light, fluffy, clean, odorless, and conveniently packed in strong, 
light, wire-bound, leak-proof containers—100 lb. and 200 lb. sizes. 
Price: 100 lb. crate, $3.00; 200 lb. crate, $5.00. 
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ST. LOUIS SEED COMPANY, ST. LOUIS. MISSOURI 
