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FLORAL SHOVEL 
No. SD—Forged blade, 30 in. D- 
eee ___. $2.35; Postpaid $2.60 
DANDELION WEEDER 
}) Tumbled V-shaped blades. Width of 
|) blades 1%”. 
_ No. WD36—3-foot handle. 85c; Post- 
paid $1.05. us ; 
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ROUND BOW STEEL 
GARDEN RAKES 
fie 
“15 curved teeth. 5 foot handles.- 
f eae of head %4”. Depth of head 
3y ” J , 
8%”. 5 
_ No. 15—$2.50; Postpaid $2.85. 
LEVEL HEAD STEEL 
GARDEN RAKE 
The regular standard pat- 
tern, straight tooth level 
ece of high carbon steel. Depth of 
head 3%4”. Thickness of head, 5/16”. 
No. HL-14—14+tooth, as illustrated. 
“$2. Postpaid $2.55.  _ 
re ALS-14—14-tooth, same as above, 
lighter weight. $1.65; Postpaid 
FIELD AND GARDEN HOES 
_ Standard, general purpose 
_ farm and garden hoe. Pol- 
ished blades, specially 
iva formed, hand _ sharpened. 
Socket pattern with 7/16” shank. 
_ Blade and shank one piece forged 
_ steel. Socket type—4% foot handle. 
_ No. FGS— 6 in, as_ illustrated. 
: $2.30; Postpaid $2.60. 
No. FGS—6% in., as - illustrated. 
$2.30; Postpaid $2.60. 
No. FGS—7 in., as_ illustrated. 
$2.40; Postpaid $2.70. 
No. AFS—6% in. socket base, light 
i $1.90; Postpaid $2.20. 
LAWN COMB BROOM 
24 Flat Spring 
Steel teeth. 
No. BF18—18 
in. wide, 52 in. 
sahandle. $2.40; 
~ Postpaid $2.70. 
No. BF18S—18 
in. wide, 42 in. 
handle. $2.35; 
{ Postpaid $2.65. 
No. BF24—24 
in. wide, 42 in. ~ 
handle. $2.90; 
Postpaid $3.25. 
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head rake. Forged from one. 
FOUR TINE HEAVY SPADING FORKS 
LIGHT FLORAL AND NURSERY HOE 
_TWO-PRONG WEEDING 
HOES 
“GEYER TOOLS: Guutous 
High carbon steel. 4% foot 
handle, 
No. S2PW—2 prong, 3%x 
9% in. blade. As illustrated. 
$1.20; Postpaid $1.50. 
ONE-PRONG WEEDING 
HOE 
High carbon steel. 442 foot 
handle. 
No. SIPW—1 prong, 3%x 
#7 93% in. blade. As illustrated. 
{ $1.20; Postpaid $1.50. 
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DANDELION or CRAB 
GRASS RAKE 
Carbon steel head. Shank 
securely riveted to handle. 
Width of head 15%”. 5’ 
handles. : 
No. BDR—As illustrated. 
$2.25; Postpaid $2.60. 
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Heavy angular back tines 11’ long. 
Approx. weight, 4% lbs. With 30-in. 
bent handle, steel D top. . 
No, HPS—As illustrated. $3.20; Post- 
paid $3.50. 
No. LPS—Same as above, 
lighter. $2.75; Postpaid $3.10. 
-No. A40S—Ranger brand, light 
weight. $2.45; Postpaid $2.80. 
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Pe erence A 
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CULTIVATOR. AND WEEDER 
Has 4 sharp tines which pene- 
trate soil easily. Small and light. 
Excellent for cultivating flowers 
or shrubs. Width of head about 
5”. Digging depth of tines about 4’. 
Has 4%-foot handle. 
No. 4—$2.50; Postpaid $2.75. 
No. B18—18 
round spring 
teeth, four - foot 
handle. $1.30; 
Postpaid $1.50. 
No. FG4—3% in. blade, as illustrated. 
: $1.85; Postpaid $2.10 
No. FG5—5 in. blade, as illustrated. 
: $1.95; Postpaid $2.20 
No. FG6—6 in. blade, as illustrated. 
$2.15; Postpaid $2.40 
SEEDER 
No. 270—The tool 
: you have long looked 
for. Practical seeder with adjustable 
hopper for various size seeds. Sows 
from smallest flower seeds up to cu- 
cumber size. Drops seeds as it revolves, 
quickly, evenly, economically. Saves 
time, labor, stooping. Hopper capacity 
¥% pint. Diameter of discs 4%2”—larg- 
est seed opening .28’x.4”. $1.95; Post- 
paid $2.15. 
’ MIDGET FORK 
No. 703—A handy tool in any garden. 
Width 234”. Overall length 11”. 50c; 
Postpaid 60c. 
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DANDELION CUTTER AND 
ASPARAGUS KNIFE 
No. 706—Wood grip, sharpened point 
and crotch. 15” long. 60c; Postpaid 70c. 
MIDGET CULTIVATOR 
No. 713—For use in small beds, be- 
tween narrow rows, in hotbeds, etc. 3 
prongs, width 234”, length overall 11”. 
50c; Postpaid 60c. 
MIDGET CULTI-WEEDER 
No. 714—For use in small beds, be- 
tween narrow rows, in hotbeds, etc. 
3 prongs for cultivating, with blade on 
top- for cutting off weeds that prongs 
miss. Width 234”, length overall 11”. 
60c; Postpaid 70c. 
MIDGET RAKE 
No. 715—Small handy design. Has 5 
curved teeth, 342” wide, overall length 
1242”. 60c; Postpaid 70c. 
No, 721—For use in small 
beds, between narrow rows, 
in hotbeds, ete. This handy 
tool has 2 prongs, a pointed 
and sharpened blade half 
polished. Width 23%”, length 
overall 12”. 60c; Postpaid 
710c. 
LAWN SWEEP 
No. 103—A11 22 
flat, flexible, tem- 
pered spring steel 
teeth touch ground 
to gather up everything in its path. 
Won’t pull grass roots. 18” wide, 314- 
foot handle. $1.65; Postpaid $1.90. 
BUNTON’S CATALOG OF LAWN and GARDEN SEED, SUPPLIES & EQUIPMENT—Bunton Seed Company, Floyd & Jefferson, Louisville, Ky. 
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*GARDEX TOOLS» 
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TROWEL 
No. 740—High carbon steel blade. 
Half polished, round point, sharpened. 
Shank forged to blade 34%4” wide, 5%” 
depth, overall length 11%4”, as illus- 
trated. 80c; Postpaid 90c. 
No. 741—Bulb trowel, 2” wide, 5%,” 
depth, overall length 12”. 80c; Post- 
paid 90c. 
MIDGET CULTI-HOE 
No. 732—-For use in small 
beds, between narrow rows, 
in hotbeds, etc. This tool has 
3 prongs, a square and sharp- 
ened blade, half polished. 
Width 23%”, overall length 
12”. 70c; Postpaid 80c. 
DIBBLE 
No. 751—All steel, light. For setting 
out plants and bulbs. As illustrated. 
$1.20; Postpaid $1.30. 
No. 750—Hollow planter. All steel, 
preferred for heavy soil because it lifts 
soil out of hole leaving walls soft. 
$1.10; Postpaid $1.20. 
3 TINE CULTIVATOR 
No. 1503—Designed for loosening 
and air conditioning the soil in small i 
gardens. Position and construction of 2, 
tines permit easy penetration of soil. 
Tool is 3%” wide, 4 handle. $1.75; 
Postpaid $2.00. 
CULTIVATOR 
WEEDER 
No, 1523—Every gardener should 
have this combination tool. Weeding 
blade cuts off all weeds quickly, easily. 
3-prong cultivator mulches soil, getting ~ 
in and at places otherwise hard to 
reach. Weeding blade is 4” wide, while 
cultivator prongs cover 44” width. 
$2.20; Postpaid $2.40. 
TURF EDGER 
No. 400—Does every edging job— 
around walks, trees, circular beds or 
straight away. By tilting tool to 45 de- 
grees it cuts V-groove between walk 
and lawn. Cuts sod side and bottom, 
~ pushes it out of way. Child can do per- 
fect work. Blade polished, sharpened; 
4144’ handle. 2.65; Postpaid $2.95. 
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