PRUNING SHEARS 

Snap Cut Pruners. The Keen ‘“V’’ shaped blade cuts onto 
a soft metal anvil with an easy slicing action that 
cuts through large, tough branches with surprising 
ease and smoothness. All parts easily replaceable at 
small cost. 
No. 119—8 inches long, Chrome finish.............. $2.50 
No. 118—6 inches long, Ladies size...............6- 1.90 

No. 122 “Clipper Pruner’—Featuring dual cutting action. 
Strong, durable, all steel construction. Cuts easily, 
closely and without injuring bark. Bright nickel knurled 
handles. Polished and tempered blades attached to 
handles by small bolts. Finger-tip catch. All parts 
easily replaceable. 8 inches long. $1.50. 

No. 60 Pruner. One-piece cutlery steel drop forging. 
Ground cutting head. Volute spring. Nut and bolt. Riv- 
eted steel catch. 9 inches long. $1.50. 
No. 16 POLE PRUNER 

Saw Head Only. 16 in. $3.00, 
Extra Blades—16 in, $2.10. 

No. 124 “PROFESSIONAL” PRUNER 
Surpasses imported models of this construction. Finest 
one-piece drop forged steel. Keen, powerful, positive 
slicing action. Honed edges. Adjustable nut lock and 
bolt support. Soft-acting volute spring. Non-pinching 
shaped handles. A pruner for the most experienced 
horticulturist. 8 inches long. $3.50. 

No. 585—Genuine Swiss Pattern.—With band clasp and 
bleeder type blade. Extra strong, wide, heavy malleable 
iron handles with riveted tool steel blade. Double brass 
spring and bolt with ratchet adjusting nut. Full polished 
finish. 814 inches long. $3.95. 
PRUNING SAWS 


This is the most practical pruning saw made. Owing 
to its peculiar shape, being tapered off to a point permits 
cutting in between the limbs. The blade is adjustable 
and will cut at any angle desired and can be removed to 
replace a new one. Made of the best quality steel. 
No. 11. 16 in. $2.90. Extra Blades 40c; by Parcel Post 45c, 
DOUBLE EDGE PRUNING SAW 

Made of the very best material. One side has fine 
teeth and the opposite has coarse teeth. 
No. 3. 18 inch. $2.25. 
No. 20 PRUNING SAW 
14 inch Blade, Pistol Grip. Draw Stroke. $1.80. 
No. 18—Folding Handle. 12 inch Blade. $2.00. 
No. 40 PRUNING SAW 

24 inch Tuttle-tooth Pruning Saw. $4.20. 
LOPPING SHEARS 
P. P. Weight, 6 lbs. 

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No. 528. “Professional” Lopping Shears. New improved 
lightweight balanced tool for orchard and general 
service. Dual cutting action for close, clean, quick- 
healing cuts. Branches and twigs—even frozen wood— 
will not slip from its blades. Blade efficient to extreme 
tip. Tempered alloy steel forging. Shaft runs through 
shaped hardwood handle and is riveted at end. Cuts 
11%4-inch limbs. 28 inches overall. $4.50. 
No. 149 “SNAP-CUT” LONG 
HANDLED PRUNER 

The highly efficient “Snap-Cut” blade-and-anvil cutting 
principle, applied to a lopping shear. Alloy steel blade. 
The soft metal anvil of the “Snap-Cut” action ensures 
long cutting life without dulling blade. 20” ash handles 
securely pinned on to pruner shanks. Ideal for vineyards 
and peach orchards. Cuts 1%” limbs easily. All parts 
replaceable at nominal cost. Length 25” overall. $3.90. 

No. 75—Bernard Lopping Shears.—For orchard and vine- 
yard. Tempered, polished and ground steel forgings. 
Shaped ash handles with long strap. Cuts 1% in. limbs. 
26 in. overall, $3.00; 30 in. overall, $3.25. 
34 GRIFFITH & TURNER, 124 N. Paca St.—SAratoga 2300-2301 
