
labels. Will not rub off, will not wash 
off. Don’t take chances—use EVER- 
MARK exclusively. Made especially for 
growers. Price, post paid—Each, 15c; 
2 for 25c. 
WHITE WOOD LABELS 



455 INCH 1 
\. POT LABEL 
These labels made of White Wood, 
need no paint and will last for many 
months—used by professional market 
gardeners, orchardists, nurserymen for 
labeling trees, plants, shrubs, and flow- 
ering plants. ' 
Dahlia or Tree Labels with copper 
wire, 344-inch. Post paid, 50, 30c; 100, 
50c; 500, $1.35; 1,000, $2.50. At Store, 50, 
25c; 100, 40c; 500, $1.20; 1,000, $2.25. 
Pot Labels, 5-in., post paid, 50, 35c; 
100, 55c; 500, $1.50. At Store, 50, 25c; 
100, 40c; 500, $1.25; 1,000, $2.30. 
Pot Labels, 8-in., post paid, 50, 40c; 
100, 75c; 500, $2.00. At Store, 50, 30c; 
100, 50c; 500, $1.75; 1,000, $3.00. 
JUTE TWINE—2-PLY 
For bunching vegetables, tying plants 
to stakes and trellises, etc. 
Post Paid At Store 
%-lb. balls -..... Each $0.20 $0.15 
8-16 -l baba lsmere ene 1.25 1.00 
25-]b. G01] See an ee Each 7.25 6.75 
50-lb; seoils as - e- Each 13.50 
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Budding Knife 
BUDDING KNIFE—Good quality. 
Each, post paid, $1.25. At Store, $1.10. 
GRAFTING KNIFE—Same quality as 
rer Each, post paid, $1.25. At Store, 
10. 

spring, 
ratchet nut, 9 in. 
\=s At Store, $1.35. 
Post paid, 
Snap-Cut Pruner 
119—SNAP-CUT PRUNER—The snap- 
cut design makes an extremely easy and 
fine cutting tool. It is proclaimed by 
fruit growers, gardeners, etc., as the 
finest shear ever produced. Each, post 
paid, $2.10. At Store, $2.00. 
No. 9—JUNIOR SNAP CUT—An ideal 
shear for home gardening. Post paid, 
$1.10. At Store, $1.00. 
118—LADIES’ SNAP CUT—Post paid, 
$1.35. At Store, $1.25. 

No. 7450—FLOWER SHEAR—Cuts and 
holds flowers. A perfect one-hand flower 
picker. Post paid, 70c. At Store, 60c. 

No. 22—A low priced but efficient 
pruner, 8 inches. Post paid, 70c. At 
Store, 60c. 






















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No. 13128 
No. 1312S—For general home or or- 
chard, use the Tip-Top Tree Trimmer; 
is an easy cutting, easy to operate tool 
whose 12-foot handle is furnished in 
three sections. The 12-inch saw blade 
is a valuable addition, as it makes the 
tool a pole saw as well as a trimmer. 
Post paid, $4.25. At Store, $4.00. 
No. 149HH—A long-handled pruner 
using the famous Snap Cut Action. Ash 
handles pinned to the shank. This shear 
will cut large limbs with unbelievable 
ease. 27 inches. Post paid, $3.75. At 
Store, $3.50. 
Pre- 
No. 11—18-in. Tapered Pruner. 
ferred by many orchardists and fruit 
growers; has the advantage of a thin, 
narrow blade that cuts very clean, fast 
and easy, and one that is easily replaced 
when dull. Strong, rust-resistant, steel 
frame; blade adjustable to 4 positions 
for taking out limbs in close quarters. 
Post paid, $2.50. At Store, $2.35. 

No. 172—A very serviceable and 
strong pruner with ratchet adjusting 
Post paid, $1.50. 
nut; 9 in. 
$1.40. 
At Store, 

No. 130—California pattern, volute 
spring, ratchet nut, 9 in. Post paid, 
$1.10, at Store, $1.00. 

No. 20—California Pruning Saw, made 
of genuine silver steel. Has a very nar- 
row blade with rip teeth. Blade tapers 
from % inch wide at point. Length 12 
inches. Post paid, $1.50. At Store, $1.35. 
No. 20—Same as above except 14-in. 
length. Post paid, $1.55. At Store, $1.40. 
No. 113—California pattern, crescent 
shaped, special steel blade, hardwood 
handle riveted to steel blade, 12 in. A 
stronger, wider, less flexible blade than 
No. 20. Post paid, $1.50. At Store, $1.35. 
No. 055—Lopping Shears 
No. 055—Light weight but strong 
enough for heavy work; blade and hook 
are of hardened and tempered steel, 28 
inches. Post paid, $2.95. At Store, $2.75. 
No. 056—Same as above, except 36 
inches long. Post paid, $3.50. At Store, 
$3.25. 


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