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DEERE IMPLEMENT COMPANY 



'McGee" Garden Cultivator. 



We have long looked for an implement of this kind to add to our line of goods, 

 believing there was more necessity for it, both for the gardener and the farmer, than 

 for almost any other tool ; but it was not until we saw the "McGee" that we were 

 satisfied that we had found one that would merit general use, and prove practical and 

 labor-saving. 



The inventor is a practical onion raiser, who knew just what was wanted and 

 how to make it, and the "McGee" now enters its third season with an enviable rep- 

 utation among the best gardeners and others who appreciate a good tool. 



The McGee Garden Cultivator is especially adapted for work in the garden, 

 nursery and fruit farm, and for such field crops as corn, potatoes, etc. It has an arch 

 frame and two wheels like a Tongueless Cultivator ; two laterally-swinging beams are 

 attached to the arch and operated by two handles. Springs between the beams or 

 handles and the arch control the side movements of the knives or cultivators, and 

 enable the operator to keep any kind of corn clean with little or no hand weeding. 



The tool is furnished with one set of Weeding Knives and one set of Cultivators, 

 but other attachments, as shown in the cut on opposite page, are furnished when 

 wanted. 



PRICE. 



"McGee" Cultivator, weight 20 Ibs $7 50 



