The Strongest and Best Garden Tools and Implements Ue 
The “Iron Age” Plows, Cultivators, Hoes, Rakes and Drill Seeders 
“Tron Age’’ No. 6 Combined Double Wheel Hoe, Hill and 
_ Drill Seeder 
A practical tool for the market gardener; am 
will sow all kinds of seed from celery to beans J 
with the greatest regularity. Can be changed 
instantly from drill to hill-dropper, which will 
drop seed 4, 6, 8, 12 or 24 inches 
apart. Complete with cultivators, 
rakes, hoes, plows. Price $12.00. 
“Iron Age’? No. 7. Same as 
No. 6. No attachments. Price V fe 
$9.00. tA 
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Price, $10.50 
“Tron Age’? No. 4 Combined Double and Single Wheel Hoe 
and Drill Seeder 
This machine is the same as No. 6, only that 
it has not the dril]-dropping device and open- 
ing plow. Both tools as double and single wheel 
hoes are identical. Price $11.00. 
No.5. As a drill seeder only. 
Price $8.00. 
No. 40 
No. 4. Combined Drill Seeder. 
Side hoes and teeth only.) Price 
9.50. 
“Tron Age” No. 17 Combined Single Wh 
This machine sows only in drills; it does not 
alternate into a hill planter. Many market 
gardeners demand a separate machine for plant- 
ing in drill. It is equipped with a 
complete set of cultivators, such as 
hoes, cultivator teeth, rakes, plows, 
vine lifter, and an attachment for 
marking out therows. Price $10.00. 
“Iron Age’? No. {8 Same as 
No. 17. As a seeder only. No 
attachments. $7.50. 
No. 15, same as No. 17. With Drill and Hill Dropping Device with all 
attachments. Price $11.00. 
No. 16, same as No. 15. Price $8.50. 
“Tron Age’”’ No. 1 Double Wheel Hoe with 
Cultivators, Rakes and Plows 
An indispensable machine to the market gardener 
or any one cultivating a garden. This machine com- 
plete with all attachments. _ Price $7.00. 
Price No. 3, plain (with side hoes only) 
$4.25. 
No. 13. No. { with side hoes and teeth 
only. Price $5.50. : 
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No attachments. 
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“Iron Age’”’ No. 12 Wheel Plow and Cultivator 
This simple, light-weight machine will be found 
of great service in simplifying the work in the 
small vegetable or flower garden. The average 
weight of this machine with one working 
toolis but 8 pounds. Price $3.50. 
“Iron Age No. (1.’’ Same as No. 12, 
but has landside plow only. Price 
$2.50. 
20 Single Wheel Hoe 
A strongly constructed implement for the amateur 
or market gardener. It is light in weight and of simple 
construction. The attachments are a pair of side hoes, 
garee cultivator teeth, pair rakes and a plow. Price 
6.00. 
“Iron Age’’ No. 21 Plain Single 
Wheel Hoe 
Same as No. 20 with only side hoes. 
Price $4.00. 
“Iron Age’’ New Model Seed Drills 
The Seeder adjustment in the New Model 
is accomplished by use of a slide with a pear- 
shape opening passing under the bottom of seed 
reservoir. The name of the princi- 
pal seeds are plainly shown in the 
index. The flow of the seed can be 
instantly stopped by a swinging 
cut-off. ; 
This cut-off prevents all loss of (7 
seed. Price $8.00. Z 
The No. 19-C “Iron Age’? Wheel Plow and Cultivator 
Consists of a plow, rake, scuffle hoe, 
2 cultivator teeth. e plow is used 
for breaking ground, opening furrow, 
and cultivating. The rake for leveling, 
raking and cultivating the crops while 
they are small; the scuffle hoe for 
breaking the soil, which may become 
hard from rain, baking or stamping; 
the two cultivator teeth for making 
small furrows, deep cultivating, etc. 
Price $3.50. 
No. 22 “Irom Age’? Combined 
Fertilizer Distributor, Hill 
and Drill Seeder 
Another step in 
labor saving tools 
for market Gar- 
deners. A com- 
bined Fertilizer, 
Distributor, Hill 
and Drill Seeder. A 
Fertilizer for side 
dressing of crops. 
Price $18.00. 
No. 23 ‘‘Iron 
Age’’ Fertilizer 
Distributor as 
Side Dresser 
same as No. 22, 
without Hill and 
Drill Seeder. 
Price $13.00. 
New 1916 Complete ‘‘Iron Age’’ Catalogue sent on Request 
