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The "Iron Age" 



The Strongest And Best Garden Tools 

 And Implements 



'Iron Age No. 6 Combined Double Wheel Hoe, 

 Hill and Drill Seeder. 



A practical tool for the market 

 gardener. Will sow all kinds of 

 seeds from celery to beans with the 

 greatest reg-ularity. Can be changed 

 instantly from drill sowing to hill 

 dropping, or the reverse. Complete 

 with cultivators, rakes, hoes, plows. 

 Price, $12.00. 



"Iron Age" No, 7. Same as No. 

 6; no attachments. Price, $9.00. 



No. 14. No. 6 Combined Hill and Drill Seeder (side hoes and teeth only.) 

 Price. $10.50. 



"Iron Age" No. 17 Combined Single Wheel Hoe And 

 Prill Seeder. 



This machine sows only in drills, 

 it does not alternate into a hill planter. 

 Many market gardeners demand a 

 separate machine for planting in drills. 

 It is equipped with a complete set of 

 cultivators, such as hoes, cultivator 

 teeth, rakes, plows, ^nne lifter, and an 

 attachment for marking out the rows. 

 Price, $10.00. 



"Iron Age" No. 18. Same as No. 

 17. As a seeder only. No attach- 

 ments. $7.50. 



'Iron 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 hill dropping device and 

 openingplow. Both tools as double 

 and single wheel hoes are identi- 

 cal. Price, $11.00. 



As a drill Seeder only (No. 5). 

 Price, $8.00. 



No. 40, No. 4 Combined Drill Seeder (Side hoes and teeth only.) Price $9.50. 



"Iron Age" No. 1 DoubleWheel 



Hoe with Cultivators, 



Rakes and Plows. 



An indispensible machine to the 

 market gardener or any one cultivat- 

 ing a garden to the size of a K acre. 

 This machine complete with all at- 

 tachments. Price $7.00. 



Price, No. 3> plain (with side hoes 

 only) $4.25. 



No. 13, No. 1 with side hoes and 

 teeth only, Price, $5.50. 



"Iron Age" No. 12 Wheel Plow and Cultivator. 



This simple light-weight machine ^yill 

 be found of great scr^nce in simplifying 

 the work in the small vegetable or flower 

 garden. The average weight of this ma- 

 chine with one working tool is but 8 

 pounds. Price, $3.50. 



"Iron Age" No. 11. Same as No. 12, 

 but has landside plow only. Price, $2.50. 



"Iron Age" No. 20 Single Wheel Hoe 



A strongly constructed implement for the an^ateur 

 or market gardener. It is light in weight and of sim- 

 ple construction. The attachments are a pair of side 

 hoes, three cultivator teeth, pair of 

 rakes and a plow. Price, $6 00. 

 "Iron Age" No. 21 Plain Single 

 Wheel Hoe. 

 Same .ts No. 20 witli only side hoes. 

 Price, $4.00. 



No. 22 "Iron Age" Combined Fertilizer Distributor, Hill 

 and Drill Seeder. 



Another step in labor saring tools 

 for market Gardeners. A Combined 

 Fertilizer Distributor, Hill and Drill 

 Seeder. A Fertilizer for side dress- 

 ing 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. 



The No. 19 "Iron Age" Wheel Plow and Cultivator, 



Consists of a plow, rake, scufile, hoe, 

 2 cultivator teeth. The 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, $3.25. 



