We Deliver in the Dallas Area... Call C-5479 
GARDEX “SOIL-FLOW” TOOLS 

No. 1503—3 TINE CULTIVATOR. Designed for 
loosening and air conditioning the soil in small 
flower and vegetable gardens. The position and 
construction of tines cause them to penetrate 
soil easily and thoroughly. Easy pulling principle 
ends caveman methods with backache and blis- 
tered hands. Tool is 314” wide, 4-ft. handle. 
Price, $1.30; postpaid, $1.45. 

No. 1523—CULTIVATOR WEEDER. The weed- 
ing blade cuts off all weeds quickly and easily. 
The three-prong cultivator: mulches the soil, 
getting in and at places hard to reach. Weeding 
‘blade is 4 inches wide while cultivator prongs 
cover 414 inches width. Once you try GARDEX 
‘TOOLS you’ll never be without them. Price, 
$1.60; postpaid, $1.85. 
No. 171—LADIES HOE OR AERATOR. This 
little hoe is only 1#;” wide, but it is the handiest 
for loosening At oat conditioning the soil in 
hard-to-get-at places in Rock Gardens and flower 
beds. Equipped with patented Diamond Point 
Share for breaking up hard baked ground. 4 ft. 
handle. Price, $1.05; postpaid, $1.20. 
No. 715—MIDGET RAKE. Small handy design, 
for use in small beds, between narrow rows, in 
hotbeds, etc. Has 5 curved teeth, width 344”, 
length overall 1214”. Price, 50c; postpaid, 65c. 

No. 250—BOW-RAKE. Sturdily constructed of 
carbon steel with reinforced bow and straight 
back for leveling off cultivated soil. Curved 
teeth, nicely balanced, easy to handle and 
equipped with GARDEX Handle Socket. Dry- 
ness or moisture will not cause handle to wobble. 
er pocth. Handle 5 ft. Price, $1.70; postpaid, 
pLleJod. 

No. 714—MIDGET CULTI-WEEDER. For use 
in small beds, between narrow rows, in hotbeds, 
etc. 3 Prongs for cultivating, with blade on top 
for cutting off weeds that prongs miss. Width 
2", length overall 11”. Price, 50c; postpaid, 
doc. 
Dry Lime-Sulphur 
Dormant spray for fruit and shade trees against 
scale, peach leaf curl and brown rot on fruit. 

No. 254—ROLLER RAKE. A combination tool 
every gardener likes and needs. No delays in 
changing from one tool to the other. It rakes 
soil—covers seeds and rolls loose soil down to 
contact seeds for quicker germination. Ideal for 
reseeding bare spots in lawn. Detachable hollow 
steel roller is 234” Dia. by 936” long. 10-tooth 
rake. 5-ft. handle. Price $3.25; postpaid, $3.50. 

No. 932—CULTI-HOE. This well-known garden 
tool is made of high carbon steel with 3 prongs. 
Hoe is half polished with sharpened edge. 
Equipped with GARDEX ‘No Wobble”’ socket. 
Size 334” wide, 41%4 ft. handle. Price, $1.40; 
postpaid, $1.65. 
No. 751—DIBBLE. For garden and field. Made 
of steel, hollow and light as a feather. 114” in 
Dia. at top and tapers down to narrow point. 
Pistol grip handle makes it easy to hold and 
does not tire the hand when planting. The lower 
half is polished. Overall length 1134”. Price, 
$1.10; postpaid, $1.25. 
No. 732—MIDGET CULTI-HOE. If you will 
look at No. 982 Culti-Hoe up above, you will see 
what the Midget Culti-Hoe looks like, the main 
difference being that the ‘‘Midget’’ is only 1p 
inches in overall length. The hoe width is 23@”. 
Price, 55c; postpaid, 70c. 
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No. 703—MIDGET FORK. Handy for many pur- 
poses like planting house plants, flowers, etc. 
3 Forged prongs. Width 3”, overall length 11”. 
Price, 40c; postpaid, 55c. 


No. 253—FLORAL RAKE. A small, light steel 
rake. Suitable for ladies who prefer a very 
light rake with teeth closer together. Especially 
suitable for light soil, small flower beds, shrubs, 
hotbeds. Has GARDEX Handle Socket. Teeth 
curved. 10 teeth. 334 ft. handle. Puce $1.00; 
postpaid, $1.15. 
Wettable or Dusting 
Sulphur 
Use as dust or spray for mildew, black rot, 
red spider, etc. 2 lb. sifter top can, 42c; 62c, 
postpaid. 


No. 121-5—SINGLE BOW-PULL HOE. Has a 
single bow for close-in work. Reaches under 
plant leaves. Ideal for working under shrubbery. 
Light in weight, well balanced and easy to 
handle. Cuts toughest weeds with special high 
grade steel blade. Polished blade sharpened— 
replaceable. With 5”. Price, $1.35; postpaid, 
$1250: 

No. 400—TURF EDGER. Does every edging job 
—around walks, trees, circular beds or straight 
away. By tilting tool to 45 degree angle it cuts 
V-groove between walk and lawn. Cuts sod 
side and bottom and pushes it out of the way. 
Blade polished and sharpened, 4% ft. handle. 
Price, $2.25; postpaid, $2.50. 
No. 200-6 — HAND PLOW. Pulls. Ideal for 
making furrows for planting or irrigation 
ditches around gardens. Furrows from 2” to 6” 
are made by raising or lowering handle. All 
steel with ‘‘Hold-Grip’’ socket. 5 ft. handle. 
Width 6”. Price, $2.10; postpaid, $2.35. 
No. 90644—FIELD HUE. For those who find it 
difficult to ‘‘go modern”, we offer the conven- 
tional Field Hoe. It has the famous GARDEX 
Socket. No wobbling of handle. Sharpened blade 
of high carbon steel, to which shank is forged. 
Blade width, 614”. Handle length, 4 ft. Price, 
$1.05; postpaid, $1.20. 

No. 740—TROWEL. High carbon steel blade. 
Half polished, round point, sharpened. Shank 
forged onto blade. Width 314”, overall length 
1144”. Price, 60c; postpaid, 75¢ 

No. 750—HOLLOW PLANTER. Has pistol grip 
handle with hollow conical tube which lifts out- 
dirt. The soil is not packed but taken up by 
hollow tube and automatically discharged 
through top opening. Thus the walls of hole are 
left in loose condition, giving young plants and 
bulbs a perfect bed for quick starts. Overall , 
length 834”. Price, $1.00; postpaid, $1.15. 
Snarol 
A metaldehyde-arsenical bait for killing snails, 
slugs, cutworms, sowbugs. 1 lb., 50c; postpaid, 
65c; 21% lb., 75c; postpaid, 95c; 6 1b., $1.50; 
postpaid, $1. "80; 10 Ib., $2.25; postpaid, $2.70. 

1 Ib., 40c; 55c, postpaid; 5 Ib., $1.05; $1.35, 
postpaid. 
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