Garden Tools 



imize the work of planting the garden. A good 

 machine with seeder that will plant in rows and 

 with all the attachments can be purchased for 

 $16.00 or the same machine which will sow in rows 

 and also in hills 4, 6, 8, 12, or 24 inches apart 

 can be purchased for $19.00 and is a good buy, 

 for a good machine of this kind, if properly cared 

 for, kept under shelter when not in use, oiled 

 occasionally, the attachments kept sharpened and 

 given an occasional coat of paint as required is 

 good for twenty years at least. There are still 

 cheaper machines on the market, single wheel 

 implements with the usual attachments, that will 

 do good work, for as little as $5.25 and $7.50, and 

 two wheelers at $10.00 and one single wheel that 

 is especially designed for wear, with an iron in- 

 .stead of wire wheel, built for service at $7.00. 



To this assortment of tools should be added a 

 straight edged garden hoe, or any preferred 

 shaped edge, and a scuffle-hoe. This last is ob- 

 tainable in 6, 8, 9, and 10 inch blade and costs 

 ninety cents for the 6 inch and $1.00 for the 

 9 inch size; the ten inch does more rapid work 



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