GARDEN TOOLS 
HOES 
Field or Garden Hoes—Various 
widths. 
Light Weight Hoe—Especially de- 
signed for women. 
Square Top (or Onion) Hoe— 
Very shallow blade. 
Steel Scuffle Hoe—A very practi- 
cal weeder and mulcher. 
See us for the best available kinds 
of hoes. 
CULTIVATORS 
Adjustable Hand Cultivators — A 
strong, rugged tool. Fine for plots 
not large enough to warrant the 
use of a wheeled cultivator. 
Garden Cultivators—5-prong, full 
length handle. 3-prong, medium 
long handle. 
Midget Cultivator Weeder—Short 
handle; 3 small prongs. 
FORKS 
Spading Forks—With wood D- 
handles. Several styles to choose 
from; heavy or light. 
Spading Fork, Long Handle—Pre- 
ferred by some gardeners, because 
the long handle saves stooping. 
Manure Forks —With iron D-han- 
dle. Six tines or four tines. 
KNIVES 
Best available knives for various 
garden purposes. 
Budding Knives. 
Propagating Knives. 
Pruning Knives. 
GARDEN 
PLANT STAKES AND 
SUPPORTS 
Perennials in the flower garden, 
tomato plants, peas, beans and 
many other plants need proper 
supporters. 
Tomato or Peony Supports—Made 
of heavy galvanized wire. 1/2 ft. 
to 6 ft. 
Wooden Stakes—Painted or nat- 
ural. Heavy Grade for Dahlias; 
Light Grade for smaller plants. 18 
inch to 6 foot. 
Bamboo Stakes — Painted or nat- 
ural color. 1¥2 ft. to 6 ft. 
GLOVES 
Protect your hands—wear gloves 
in your garden! Canvas or leather, 
especially suited to garden use. 
PLANT LABELS 
Tree Labels. 
Heavy Wood Labels—For use out- 
side. Will last for years. Splendid 
for perennial plants. 
RAKES 
Garden Rakes—Various styles and 
sizes; straight or curved, long or 
short teeth. 
Wood Lawn Rake. 
Steel Broom Rake—For lawns. 
Bamboo Broom Rake—Very light, 
though durable. Handy for raking 
leaves, etc. 
SPADES 
D-Handle Spade — Light weight, 
extra quality. Also economy grade. 
Long Handle Spade. 
SHOVELS 
Round point or square point, long 
handle or D-handle. 
Floral Shovel—A light shovel, suit- 
able for planting shrubbery, trans- 
planting, digging bulbs, etc. 
SHEARS 
The best available shears for vari- 
ous garden purposes. 
Grass Shears. 
Hedge Shears. 
Pruning Shears. 
Lopping Shears. 

TROWELS — The best available 
patterns for various garden uses. 
WEEDERS — Various types of ap- 
proved weed cutters and pullers. 
See these handy labor-saving tools. 
TURF-EDGERS—Indispensable for 
keeping lawns neat and trim. Sev- 
eral styles. 
GRASS HOOKS OR SICKLES — 
Several styles to choose from. 
SUPPLIES 
Wooden Labels—For pots; painted. 
4 inch to 12 inch. 
EARTHENWARE FLOWER POTS 
We carry a complete line of earth- 
enware flower pots and flower pot 
saucers, 2 to 12 inch sizes; also 
bulb pans. 
PLANT TUBS—Strongly made of 
selected wood, painted; with or 
without handles. 
SPRINKLERS AND HOSE NOZ- 
ZLES —The best available selec- 
tion. 
TREE WOUND PAINT—An anti- 
septic, penetrating paint to stop 
tree-bleeding and prevent infection 
of pruned or damaged portions. 
FERTILIZER SPREADERS—Use a 
spreader to insure proper distribu- 
tion—broadcasts dry fertilizer and 
grass seeds close to the ground, 
quickly, evenly and without waste. 
Our spreaders are rugged and de- 
pendable. 
© Horticultural Service, H. B. Law, Publisher, Chicago 
Garden tools, too, have gone to war 
Garden tools (need we tell you?) are scarce . . . and 
growing scarcer. This isn’t the time for “beating our 
swords into plowshares.’’ Steel is now needed for sterner 
purposes than gardening. 
We've done our best to gather an adequate supply of 
tools for your gardening . . . and we will be able to take 
care of most of your needs. But we can’t promise complete 
assortments right through the year. So we can only suggest 
that you check up on your tool needs early . . . and act 
accordingly. 

