TOOLS 



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With this tool come a plow, a pair of hoes, and a 

 set of cultivator teeth. After every rain, as soon as 

 the top surface is dried a bit, bring out the wheel 

 harrow. Run it up and down the rows and it will 

 leave the earth soft and loose, ready to hold every 

 drop of moisture in the soil. 



With this wheel harrow a seeder is offered, which 

 costs about five dollars more. This tool needs such 

 careful adjustment for each kind of seed, that you 

 will find it more satisfactory to plant the seed by 

 hand. On a big place 

 these seeders are neces- 

 sary and do good work ; 

 but for the small plot or 

 garden there is great 

 satisfaction in knowing 

 just where every seed 

 goes, and the seeder is not 

 used enough to justify its 

 expense and extra care. 



Spray Ptimp. — Two 

 sprayers are desirable. 

 One should be large 

 enough to throw liquid 

 from a pail or tank with a 

 good deal of force, either Force Pump to use with Pail, 

 in a spray or a stream. ■ Small Tank Spray for Daily 



•^ ^ Use, and Water Pot 



This pump costs from „, , ., i, -j 



"^ ^ The force pump has no washers and 



three .dollars up, accord- never gets out of order.,, .,; 



