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9027 — NURSERY HOE. — An 
tool for the flower or vegetable garden. 
Thin sharp blade set in 4% ft. handle. 
The edges of the hoe are tapered so that 
it will work between plants. 
Price—$1.65 each, postpaid. 
9128—COTTON HOE.—This is a nar- 
row blade eight inches wide with sharp 
edges for cutting up grass and weeds. 
This design is very popular in the to- 
baeco and cotton fields but just as good 
for garden use. 5 ft. handle. 
Price—$1.65 each, postpaid. 
9066—FIELD HOE.—This is the con- 
ventional field hoe with 6% in. blade 
and 4% ft. handle. Sharp carbon steel 
blade. 
Price—$1.35, postpaid. 


No. 1710 
. Ladies’ Hoe 
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1710—LADIES’ HOE.—This light tool 
is especially popular with the ladies. It 
will loosen the soil, work in close places, 
and dig out clumps of grass. Diamond 
point steel blade should last a lifetime. 
4 ft. handle. 
Price—$1.25 each, postpaid. 
Excellent for rock gardens. 
1720—MEN’S HOE.—The same design 
and workmanship in this as the No. 1710 
but of heavier construction to stand hard- 
er work. There are many uses for this 
tool in the vegetable garden and in work- 
ing around shrubbery on the lawn. 
Price—$1.50 each, postpaid. 

No. 25410 
ever used. 
other. 
Garden 
IMPLEMENTS 
25410—-ROLLER RAKE.—One of the handiest tools any gardner 
A good garden rake on one side and a handy roller on the 
Excellent for rolling seed beds and lawns. 
Price—$3.50 each, postpaid. 
940—HANG-IT.—Attaches to the wall of the tool shed and holds 
the tools up. 
Price—10e each, postpaid. 

2006—HAND PLOW.—An ideal tool 
for opening rows in any garden. In the 
small garden it can be used for cultivat- 
ing, hilling, and many other jobs. The 
plow is six inches wide. Handle five feet 
long. Every gardener should own one of 
these. 
Price—$2.25 each, postpaid. 
401—WHEEL EDGER.—Saves a _ lot 
of back breaking work in trimming edges 
of the lawn. It is the wheel type with 
four foot handle and thin steel cutting 
blade. Pushes easily and cuts clean. Cut- 
ting wheel is replaceable. 
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Price—$2.75 each, postpaid. 
715—MIDGET RAKE.—Just the thing 
for the ladies flower beds. Jt will pul- 
verize and smooth the soil with little 
effort. Twelve light and 
easy to handle. 
Price—60c each, postpaid. 
inches long, 

No. 715 
420—LEAF RAKE.—A straight flat 
design that covers a wide space at each 
Has 22 spring steel teeth that 
stroke. 
cannot work loose from the sturdy frame. 
Price—$1.25 each, postpaid. 
25016—GARDEN RAKE.— Made of 
carbon steel with reinforced bow and 
straight back for leveling off cultivated 
soil. Curved teeth, nicely balanced with 
five foot handle. Built to stand heavy 
work. 
Price—$2.00 each, postpaid. 
25310—GARDEN RAKE. — A _ light 
rake for general use around the home, 
Ten teeth, 3% ft. 
Price—$1.25 each, postpaid. 
handle. 
Will hold any handle like hoe, rake, mop, broom. 


No. 740 
740 — TROWEL. — High carbon steel 
blade. Half polished, round point, sharp- 
ened. Shank forged on to blade. 
Price—65c, postpaid. 
741 — TROWEL. — High carbon steel 
transplanting style blade with sharpened 
point. Shank forged on to blade. 
Price—65e each, postpaid. 
7320—MIDGET CULTIVATOR. — A 
light handy tool for the ladies. Twelve 
inches long with one side three pronged 
and the other a sharpened blade for cut- 
ting grass. 
Price—65c each, postpaid. 

403—LEAF RAKE.—Made of flexible 
flat steel teeth that do not pull up the 
grass. Broom shape with teeth designed 
to pick up the leaves and litter without 
injury to grass. 
Price—$1.50 each, postpaid. 
404—LEAF RAKE.—Constructed like 
the No. 403 except that it has round 
wire teeth made of special spring steel. 
Light and strong and especially designed 
for heavy duty work. 
Price—$1.65 each, postpaid. 

