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Manure and Hay 
Forks 
Fig. 5 
For Parcel Post, add 15c to each tool 
4 diamond tines; D handle........... $3 00 

5 diamond tines; D handle........... 4 00 
42covaltiness 1 handles. sane 3 00 
A=tine-tlong handlevisme aerate 2535 
Hay) Fork?23' tines serene eee 2 10 
Ensilage Fork. 6 tines............. 3 00 
Stine) sh ee ns eek. oars AEE eee 5025 
10-tine 3255 Oe to eee 3 50 
SPADING FORKS 
4-tines long*handlesiaei..s eee 1 85 
A-tine|)) handlewsrics:23 55 1 85 
HOES 
Ot¢-me bladena hice 4 aes eyes een 16 330) 
786 Aint blad 6 aces eaeter, at nea Cae ee 1 45 
Warren’ stylein sat bee Le25 
Weeding: P1-prongemee sot. eee 15 
Weeding. e2-prong nee ie ee 85 
Heavy; Grubbing-3.. ee ee I Jf3) 
Potato Hook or 4-prong Hoe....... 25 
SHOVELS 
Round point, long handle............ 2 10 
Round point, long handle............ 1 80 
Long handle, square point........... 2 00 
D handle Scoop Shovel....../....... 1b FS 
D handle Scoop Shovel.............. 1 90 
D handle Manure Shovel............ 2 00 
SPADES 
Garden Spade. Long handle........ 2 10 
Standard Garden. Fig. 5.......... 1 80 
Heavy Nursery. D handle.......... 4 25 
Murhng Sodililter, aia eee 2 RV 
Thistle;and’ Dock Cutters. eee Liw75 

Speedy Cultivator 
Cuts in half the time of cultivating. Makes 
it a pleasure. $1.20, postpaid $1.30. 
Best Grade Ax. Guaranteed article. $2.85, 
postpaid $3.00. 
Best Hatchets. $1.65, postpaid $1.80. 


Garden Tool Set 
True Temper Ladies’ and 
Children’s. Fig. 9. Not 
toys, but tools that 
will do and stand the 
work. 




Single Tools: 
Shovel 95c. 
Rake 65c. 
Hoe 75c. 
Spading Fork 
$1.00. 
Set complete, $3.00, postpaid $3.20. On 
separate tools, add 10c each for postage. 
Garden Lawn and Leaf Rakes 
For Parcel Post, add 10c to each Rake 
No. 403 Gardex Lawn Sweep with flat, 
flexible tines made of special tempered 
spring steel. Flexible tines do not tear up 
grass roots or injure lawn. Concave arched 
construction makes all 22 tines touch the 
lawn, thus utilizing full width of broom. 
18 in. wide with 42-in. handle, $1.20. 
Rake Gumfinger 

Rubber teeth are guaranteed for 3 years. 
Teeth will not ‘clog up with dead leaves, 
sweep clean without uprooting grass, won’t 
Injure tender grass or shrubs, adjust them- 
selves to irregularities of ground. Fine for 
getting trash on drives or Jawns. Children 
can’t injure themselves on rubber teeth. 
16-in. $1.25; 20-in. $1.50; 24-in. $1.75. 
Supply uncertain. 

Light, strong, flexible, unequaled for clean- 
ing lawns. 18-in. $1.25; 24-in. $1.65. 
Supply uncertain. 

Rake. Regular pattern. 14- 
tooth. $1.35. 
Rake. Bow pattern. $1.50. 
Rake, Wood. 28-tooth; 3 wire-bow braces. 
85c; 24-tooth 75c. 

Broom 
$1.00. 
Same, adjustable as to width, $1.10. 
Bamboo Lawn Rake. Made to last. 18-in. 
Temper 
Figs 08: 
True 
Rake. 
$1.25. 
Crab Grass Rake. 
$1.15; 23-in. $1.25. 
Disston D24 Spring Rake. 
The best we have seen to 
date. Light, yet strong and 
durable. Impossible for teeth 
to drop out or handle to 
come off. The steel spring 
teeth are very flexible 
and made in one piece 
15-in. 









strongly reinforced. 
$1.90, postpaid $2.05, 
No. D18. Just 
like above. 18- 
in. $1.75, post- 
paid $1.87. 
Supply on above 
items uncertain. 
Gardex Roller 
Rake, No. 254. 
A combination rol- 
ler and Rake. The 
Rake covers the 
seeded rows. The 
roller part presses 
the soil down to give the seeds closer con- 
tact with the soil. An especially handy 
tool for reseeding Iawns. The roller is 
detachable. 10 in. wide, 10 teeth. 
Roller diam. 234 in., 5-ft. handle $2.20. 
Gardex Cultivator. 

No. 1553. This 
improved Cultiva- 
tor hoes light and 
medium soils rap- 
idly and easily. 
1 prong, 5-ft. han- 
dle 90c, postpaid 
$1.00; 3 prongs, 
6-in. wide, 5-ft. 


handle, $1.35. Fig. 1 
Gardex Interchangeable 
CG Cultivator, No. 1615. For 
use in light and medium 
soils. The prongs cut clean, 
allowing the soil to flow over 
them. 5 prongs, adjustable 
1 prong to 5 prongs, 5-ft. 
handle, $1.90. Fig. 1. 
= Gardex Hand Plow, No. 2006. 
woe ~=636),s For opening and covering 
vd furrows, hilling corn, po- 
tatoes, etc., making irriga- 
tion ditches around gardens 
and for bulb-plant- 
ing. With one easy 
trip across your gar- 
den pulling the Plow 
behind you, you 
have a clean, open 
furrow, ready for planting. 
Easy to hill your plants in 
one-fifth of the time and 
without damaging the roots 
as is so often done with the 
old-style chopping hoe. 6 in. 
wide; 5-ft. handle $1.75. 
Gardex Scuffle Hoe, 
No. 4107. This push- 
type Hoe is a fa- 
vorite for cutting 
weeds in driveways, 
t Prong 2 Pron 
NARRO' 
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ARROW 
4 Prongs 
2 Prongt 
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close to buildings 
and other _ places AS 
where ordinary hoes e 
are unsatisfactory. The blade is made of 
special high-grade steel that will stand up 
and stay sharp under the hardest kind of 
epee Blade 7 in. wide; 5-ft. handle, 
1235: 
For Parcel Post, add 15c on each tool 

Garden Tools 
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