TJERE'S a simple, 

 t^- strong, low-priced 

 light-draft riding harrow which 



covers more surface with less draft than any 

 other cultivator made. It works right' up to 

 the trees and under lowest branches without 

 harming fruit or leaves in the least 



Fbtkitet 

 Liht Draft Harrows, 



/or* Or 



make it possible to thoroughly cultivate 20 to 30 acres per day with two horses. 

 They lift and turn the soil and leave it in slight waves, thus exposing more 

 surface to the chemical action of the sun and rain. They make a perfect 

 dust-mulch, which conserves maximum amount of moisture. 



Write for Free Trial Offerand Booklet. 

 We will ship to responsible parties on 30 days' riskless free trial. 

 k Free booklet, "Modern Orchard Tillage," tells the whole story. 



LIGHT DRAFT HARROW CO. 



Blank St.. Manhalltown, Iowa 



Grow Fruit Where Fruit -Growing 

 Is Easiest and Marketing Best 



Why spend days and weeks, and hundreds of dollars, overcoming 

 bugs and fungi, when you can so easily start growing fruit on the 

 Delaware-Maryland Peninsula, where, on account of salt air, cool 

 nights, etc., enemies trouble trees less than anywhere else in America? 



The Peninsula is not South, nor entirely North. It has the cool 

 nights and fresh breezes of northern mountain and seashore locali- 

 ties, the tempered winters and much sunshine of southern lands. 

 The ocean and the bays are only a few miles away. Spring frost 

 damage is largely absent. The air is moisture-laden all summer. 



Peninsula soil is deep, rich sandy loam, or sand, loam and clay. Roots 

 go far and deep. Plant food will not leach. Some of the land has 

 been farmed for two hundred years and still is rich as ever. Mar- 

 keting facilities are wonderfully good. You can sell everything 

 you produce at the railroad station nearest you for highest 

 market prices. For selling their product, growers of the Peninsula 

 are organized in a manner equaled m only one or two other localities 

 in the country. 



Get our book, ' Where Markets Seek You." It tells all about 

 these advantages for the farmer and fruit grower shows you with 

 many pictures taken last summer, in the orchards and farms and 

 markets of the best place to live in the country. Land is 

 cheap. We will help you get acquainted. Let us hear from you. 



The Peninsula Real Estate Company 



North B Street, Selbyville, Delaware 



