[64] J. MANNS & CO., Forrest and Hillen Sts., Baltimore, Md. TOOLS AND IMPLEMENTS 
woe lt lanet Jr Garden lools is 
The No. 4 is a combination of the most 
useful tools for the home garden. Plants 
almost all vegetable seeds in continuous 
rows or in hills 4, 6, 8, 12 or 24 inches 
apart. A plow adjustable for depth 
opens a straight, narrow furrow, the 
seeds are dropped in it, are covered and 
the soil firmed and the next row marked 
out, all in the same operation. 
converted into a Single Wheel Hoe by 
changing one bolt. Cultivating equip- 
ment includes the most useful attach- 
ments—hoes for weeding and 
cultivation, cultivator teeth for deeper 
and general cultivation, and the plow 
for furrowing and ridging. Price $18.00. 
No. 4-D, a Seeder only, Price, $14.25. 
No. 300 DRILL SEEDER 
for all seeds 
seeder 
from the smallest up to and including 
A plate or dis¢ 
peas, beans and corn. Growers of peas 
and beans will appreciate this seeder as 
it does not break the seed and sows 
with great regularity. Only three plates 
each with thirteen holes, making ample 
adjustment for various seed. Hopper 
holds four quarts and is removable 
which makes easy filling and emptying. 
Net weight 36 pounds. Price, $20.09. 
No. 
220 FERTILIZER DISTRIBUTOR 
Will distribute 100 to 2,000 pounds of 
commercial fertilizer to the acre. Six 
adjustable spouts 
inches. Equipment 
includes plates for 
closing up four spouts or three spouts | 
Hopper weight placed over | 
the wheel making lighter load and eas- | 
on left side. 
Feed can be opened and 
Positive agita- 
ier pushing. 
closed without stopping. 
tion. Price, $27.00. 
Can be| 
shallow | 
spread from 4 to 30 | 
No. 11 WHEEL HOF | 
| Equipment is complete including one 
| pair 6-inch and one pair 44-inch hoes 
| for weeding and shallow cultivation, | 
| four cultivator teeth for deeper and gen- 
}eral cultivation, one pair of plows for 
| plowing, covering and ridging, two 3- 
| tooth and two 5-tooth rakes for fine close 
cultivation and a pair of leaf lifters 
which lifts the leaves or vines out of the | 
| way when the plants are more fully 
| grown. Frame is adjustable for rows 
|of different widths. Price, $13.75. 
No. 12 WHEEL HOE 
Same as No. 11, but less the rakes and 
44-inch hoes. Price, $10.75. 
No. 13 WHEEL HOE 
Same as No. 12, but with 6-inch hoes 
| only. Price, $8.00. 
No. 16 WHEEL HOE 
Equipment very complete, including 
| one pair of 6-inch hoes for weeding and 
|shallow cultivation, three cultivator 
| teeth for general and deeper cultivation, 
one plow with landside for hilling, ridg- 
ing and plowing. One three-tooth and 
|one five-tooth rake for fine close culti- 
| vation and one leaf lifter, which is use- 
ful for protecting overhanging leaves 
and vines. An ideal machine for the 
family garden. Price, $9.00. 
No. 17 WHEEL HOE 
Is of the same construction as No. 16, 
omitting the two rakes. Price, $7.75. 
No. 174% SINGLE WHEEL HOE 
Equipment, one pair of 6-inch hoes, 
three steel cultivator teeth, one leaf 
| lifter. Price, $6.75. 
No. 18 WHEEL HOE 
Frame and wheel as No. 16, but has 
|for equipment one pair hoes only. 
| Price, $5.75. 
| No. 19 GARDEN PLOW 
| An inexpensive, yet sturdy, garden 
| plow and cultivator for the home gar- 
|/den. Attachments consist of plow, cul- 
|tivator tooth, sweep and a five-prong 
cultivating attachment for fine work. 
Handles are adjustable for height. | 
| Price, $5.90. | 
No. 90-D 12-TOOTH HARROW 
The fruit, berry and vegetable grow- 
| er’s favorite. Does fine, thorough culti- 
vation. Expands to 32 inches; contracts | 
to 12 inches. Price, $10.75. 
| 
No. 119 GARDEN PLOW 
A sturdy and inexpensive garden plow 
and cultivator. For those liking the 
high wheel this tool is the favorite. 
Equipment includes a large plow, a scuf- 
fle blade and three cultivator teeth. Due 
to the high center of gravity this tool 
pushes very easily. Price, $4.75. 
No. 8 HORSE HOE 
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Made almost entirely 
braced and adaptable to any conditions. 
Frame of stiff steel, extra long and high, 
closes to 10 inches and opens to 25. 
Cultivator teeth are of high carbon 
beveled steel, thereby making them self- 
sharpening and the point retains its 
shape, greatly prolonging the life of the 
steel. Patent hillers are reversible for 
hoeing or hilling. Can be run close to 
the plants without endangering the roots. 
Handles adjustable up, down and side- 
wise. Price, $16.25. 
No. 9-D HORSE HOE and CULTIVATOR 
Same as the No. 8, less the depth 
regulator and steel lever wheel. Strong 
and light. Does perfect work. Price, 
$12.25. 
No. 9-D PLAIN 5-TOOTH CULTIVATOR 
Equipment: Four 3x8-inch cultivator 
steels; one 4x8-inch cultivator steel; 
lever expander. Hollow steel standards 
and steel draft hook. Simple, practical 
—always ready for work. Price, $10.75. 
No. 4-D.PLAIN CULTIVATOR 
Same as the No. 9-D, but does not 
include lever expander. Patent beveled 
steel teeth. An every-day, all-day tool. 
Price, $8.50. 
No. 101-D PLAIN CULTIVATOR 
Equipment: Five 3x8-inch cultivator 
steels; lever expander. Lever is all 
steel; simplified and improved; works 
very easily. Just the tool for sandy 
soils or light cultivating. Price, $9.25. 
No. 106-D PLAIN CULTIVATOR 
Same as the No. 101-D, less the lever 
expander. The right tool for sandy soils 
in this section. Price, $7.50. 
No. 92-D PLAIN 12-TOOTH HARROW 
No Wheel 
A-light, but effective cultivator for fine 
work—at a moderate price. Price, $9.75. 
