WISS GARDEN SHEARS 
700 
600 
309-B 
609 
808 
908 
608 
917 
No. 700—These new style ‘Wiss-Clipper’ Grass Shears are equipped with 
adjusting: nuts and swinging shackle which enables the blades to be 
spread apart for resharpening. Handles are curved to fit the hand. 
Price $1.50. 
No. 600—Extra fine cutlery steel blades. Offset handles prevent striking 
knuckles when trimming close to walls, pavements, etc. Price $1.50. 
No. 309-B—Drop forged hardened and tempered. Brass leaf spring, cas¬ 
tellated nut and catch, full polished finish, interchangeable blades forged 
extra thin. Price $3.30. 
No. 609—Volute spring, Japan handles. Made to meet the demand for a 
high quality solid steel pruner at a medium price. Powerful, strong and 
durable. Price $1.65. 
Village Blacksmith Products 
No. 808—Solid scissor blade steel. Volute spring. Gun metal handles, 
polished blades. Gives increased leverage. Open end handles and new 
style lock. Hardened bolt and nut. Price $2.65. 
No. 908—The easiest cutting pruner of its size. A new, effortless cutting 
action that simplifies pruning. The thin, keen, knife blade of the No. 908 
Hy-Power Pruner cuts through the wood with a smooth draw-cut action 
on to the soft bronze anvil with an ease and smoothness almost incredible. 
Price $2.20. 
No. 608—A very serviceable well-made solid steel pruner at a low price. 
Will do excellent work. Volute spring and catch. Solid steel. Red 
handles. Price $1.40. 
No. 917—Drop forged cutlery steel hardened and tempered. Ideal for 
pruning around rose bushes, briars, etc., without scratching the hands. 
The long handles are invaluable for pruning high ramblers or low bushes. 
Complete with notch for easily removing cut pieces. Price $1.65. 
No. 4—German pattern, wide grind, thin and sharp. Price 60c. Others 
from 35c. 
No. 600—High quality shear. Hollow ground, 6-inch blade. Each $1.25. 
No. 700—Illustrated. Notched for cutting small limbs. 7-inch blades. 
Price $1.50. 
No. 800—Notched. 8-inch blades. Price $1.75. 
TRIM SNIPS—The finest in hedge shears. Steel extends the full length 
and width of handles. Price, 6-in. blade (not notched) $1.75; 7-»n. blade, 
$2.25; 8-in, blade, $2.75. 
No. 165—Cuts grass rapidly by forward and backward swing like a golf 
club. Highest quality. Detachable blade. Price $1.25. 
No. 10—Good quality grasswip. Price 75c. 
Oregon L & G Fertilizer 
To make your fertilizer dollar go farther, try 
Oregon L & G this year. You will 
be well pleased. 
25 lbs. 90c; 50 lbs. $1.50; 100 lbs. $2.50. 
SIMPLEX—Heads are of 
best grade malleable iron, 
smoothly machined, and 
attractively painted. Han¬ 
dles are 42-inch clear fir, 
triple coated in natural 
enamel. Each $1.00. 
HAVILL—Steel fork. 
2% inches long; brass 
ferrule; 7-inch handle 
with knob to protect 
the hand. Price 40c. 
PLANET JR. LIFETIME TROWEL 
At least one Lifetime Trowel should be 
among everyone’s garden equipment. The 
steel is light weight but very hard and will 
wear far longer than the ordinary trowel. 
The neck is especially designed and welded and guaranteed never to bend 
or break. Each 60c (70c postpaid). 
BULB TROWEL 
LIFETIME PLANET JR. 
For transplanting or for planting bulbs 
or plants nothing is quite as good as this 
slim, sharp little trowel which slides so 
easily into the ground. The neck which 
is usually the weakest point is here the strongest. The handle is fastened 
in with a pin and can’t come out. Each 60c (70c postpaid). 
PLANET JR. LIFETIME WEEDER 
You can lay aside all the little hand cul¬ 
tivators and weeders you have ever used 
once you try this efficient little tool. You 
can scratch around even the smallest and 
tenderest plant, weeding and cultivating at the same time. The saw- 
teeth drag out the weeds or cut them off at the roots. Each 60c 
(70c pospaid). 
UNLESS EXPRESSLY STATED THESE PRICES ARE NOT POSTPAID 
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