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Rakes (True Temper)—Light, 
strong, durable. Has 22 flat, flexible, 
spring steel teeth. Flat steel teeth are 
far superior to round wire teeth used in 
other types of Broom Rakes. These tem- 
Brume 
pered spring steel teeth are carefully 
shaped to sweep clean without injury to 
the grass or roots. An outdoor broom 
for lawns, garden, and _ gravel paths. 
Light wood handle, 42 inches long, Heads 
packed in cartons; handles tied in bundles. 
No. FBR-22—Brume _ Rake. Width 19 
inches. Each, $1.10. 
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Extra-Heavy, All Steel Weeders (With 
short and long handles)—An improved 
tool, designed especially for weeding and 
cultivating small gardens. Made of 
heavy steel wire, electric welded, double 
tinned throughout and rust-proof; strong 
natural wood handles. No. 6312—Length 
overall, 12 in.—20c each; No. 6340—Length 
overall, 
40 in.—25c each. 

Spading Forks—Ladies Size, $1.00; Heavy 
Duty, $1.25. 


Speedy—A four-tooth rake, excellent for 
gardens and yards. 
Heavy Duty, 
Ladies’ Size, $1.15; 
$1.40. 


Grass Cutter—Cuts rapidly on both the 
forward and backward swing. .Each $1.00. 



Snap Tooth Lawn Rake—There is nothing 
quite so good as an Androck Snap Tooth 
Lawn rake for use on lawns, golf courses, 
tennis courts, parks, playgrounds, cemeteries, 
ete. Its flexible, oil-tempered spring teeth 
follow the natural contour of the ground 
and they will not injure grass roots nor 
the most delicate plants. The steel-wire 
teeth are held securely in the metal frame, 
yet they can be snapped out easily and 
quickly for repair or replacement. Each, 
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Mole and Gopher 
Traps—No mole can 
pass under or through 
these traps and live> 
Golf courses, cemeter- 
ies, parks, beautiful 
lawns, gardens ano 
farms, all are prey 
to the past master of 
destructive excavation’ 
A tag giving direc- 
tions for setting and 
catching the mole is 
attached to every 
trap. Each 75c. 

Warren Hoe—Excellent for 
opening seed 
drills and covering seeds. .Each, $1.15. 


2% in. Floral Hoe—Excellent for working 
small plants and around shrubs. Each $1.00 


Cultivators—3 tooth, $1.10; 5 tooth, $1.35. } Transplanting Trowels, 10c, 25c & 50c sizes. 

Lawncomb—Flat steel teeth and a one 
piece steel frame. Combs the lawn of the 
smallest particles. 18-inch head $1.25; 
24-inch head $1.75. 

One and Two-Eye Stakes—Placed 
around a single plant, a group, 
or each side of a row, with 
twine strung tightly through the 
eyes, they make a strong support 
for plants and flowers. Wired in 
bundles of 100 pieces. 
One-Eye Stake Two-Eye Stake 
24 in. long 24 in. long 
86 in. long 36 in, long 
48 in. long 48 in. long 
Prices on Application. 

Pruning Shear, “Snap Cut’’—Unequaled 
for ease of operation and therefore the 
ideal tool for ladies’ use. 6-inch, $1.35, 
postpaid; 8-inch, $2.10, postpaid. 


Panther—Bent, .Four tine, 
44% ft. handle. 
long handle. 
Each, $1.20. 

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