62 J. MANNS & CO., Forres t and Hillen Sts., Baltimore, Md. 



TOOLS AND IMPLEMENTS 



EMERSON AUTOPIVOT 

 CULTIVATOR NO. 48. 



Has the celebrated Em- 

 erson foot-lift device. Can 

 be raised or towered, and 

 guided with the feet, leav- 

 ing the hands free to man- 

 age the team. Has Roller 

 and Ball Bearings. Can be 

 used as a surface cultivator 

 or a corn plow. Wheels can | (J^ 



be widened or narrowed. 

 Furnished in 6 or 8 shovels 

 and has no complicated 

 balancing devices. The 

 gauges are nearer the team 



than are other makes and ^M*T T ^tlP IIP 



the draft is direct to the ,Xfh: # 1P?3§ 



beams instead of the wheels. 



This machine has proven Kj [p >W~ m, 



satisfactory wherever it has ■ |* 



been placed. jW 



Circular is yours for the W" ^» 



asking. 



6-Shovel Pin Break S62.00 



6 Shovel Spring Trip £7.00 



8 Shove! Pin Break %\ °° 



8-Shovel Spring Trip 72 - 00 



HAYING TOOLS AND IMPLEMENTS. 



IRON AGE CULTIVATORS 



Plain 5-tooth cultivator; expands 9 

 to 24 inches. Price. $5.25. 



Expander, SI .50 extia. 

 I. A. extra heavy Cultivator, 



Bent Frame. Price, $7.00. 



Plain Wheel, $1.00 extra. 



1. A. Cultivator 

 and horse hoe 

 combined, as il- 

 lustrated 

 Price, $10.50. 



IRON AGE COMBINED HARROW 

 AND CULTIVATOR. 



A splendid tool for cultivating crops 

 in rows; thoroughly pulverizes and 

 loosens the soil without throwing dirt 

 on the small plants. The teeth are re- 

 versible and can be 

 changed in 4 dif- 

 ferentpositions. Ex- 

 pands 11 inches to 

 36 inches. Price 

 as shown in illus- 

 tration, $8.00. 



Price, with lever expander, $9.50. 



FELINS VEGETABLE TYING MACHINE. 



EMERSON-BRANTINGHAM STANDARD MOWER 



E-B Standard Mowers are more easily handled, run lighter and 

 are more durable than any other mowing machine. 1 he manner 

 in which the cutter bar is carried on the wheels, together with a 

 proper distribution of the weight, greatly increases the traction 

 power cf the machine, overcomes >ide draft and weight on the 

 horses' necks, giving it a powerful cutting capacity which enables 

 it to cut through 'he heavie t gra's without materially increasing 

 the draft. The gear and driving mechanism is the three motion 

 gear and is especially valuable in obtaining the high speed required 

 without undue strain on any portion of the machine. This mower 

 has many other points of superiority and we would be pleased to 

 give you full information. Prices on request. 



The Felins vegetable tying machine 

 saving device for 

 d florists; larger 

 ady for market in 



any size bunch 

 quarter to five 

 tightly as desired 

 ts itself automat- 

 any size bunch, 

 d durable in con- 

 struction, speedy, 

 and can be oper- 

 ated by a child. 



With this ma- 

 chine the market 

 market gardener 

 has more time to 

 devote to actual 

 gardening and is 

 therefore permit- 

 ted to give better 

 attention to those 

 more important 

 matters which 

 make for success. 

 Let us demon- 

 strate. 



EMERSON-BRANTINGHAM SELF-DUMP RAKE. 



The only absolute automatic lock-down self-dump rake. Built 

 for light draft, efficient work and durability. 



8-foot, 20 teeth *45~50 



8-foot, 25 teeth Ai'nn 



9-foot. 23 teeth |^S 



9-foot, 28 teeth *°' 



Price, $75.00. 



McWHORTER FERTILIZER DISTRIBUTORS 



McWhorter Fertlizer Distributors have been used for many 

 vears with great success and have features not to be found on any 

 other Teriliz 8 er distributor. The McWhorter does not depend on 

 gravity for feeding fertilizer, but positive belt force feed winch 

 fan be adjusted to feed any amount required. The spouts are 

 adjustable and can be set to feed the number of rows desired, or to 

 broadcast Each set of spouts can be adjusted to feed any amount 

 of lime or fertilizer desired from a few pounds to over a ton per 

 acre The feed adjustment of each set of spouts is regulated inde- 

 pendently By moving a lever the entire machine can be shut off 

 iHle going toorfrom'the field. The hopper on the larger machines 

 is so constructed that it sits down over the wheels. 1 his Patentea 

 feature brings the hopper very close to the ground, thereby ehm i- 

 nating wastf of material on windy days, and making the loading 

 much easier. 



N „ 21— Hand Fertilizer Distributor— Capacity 80 lbs.; width 



N °- ^SoSs; wefght 85 pounds. H as all McWhorter features; 



.'ideal for gardeners requiring a small distributor. S^U.OU. 



No 12— Light-draft one-horse machine, _ excellent for both fur- 

 NO ' row work and top and side dressing gr°™ng crops a t 



makes a fine and ?ven distribution. Capacity 200 lbs. 



width 3 ft. 2 in., weight 145 lbs. $40.00. 

 No 11— Constructed on the same general lines as No. t^-bOtii 

 N °- much lower in price. It has only one feed^ e -d 



of spouts and will spread from 3 to lo inches. Capacity 



200 lbs., weight 136 lbs. $33.50. 



cS^Br^teK^^ot^^r 5 



X^rtilize three ^^Ch^e^ t^ 

 rows' oFgTowi^rps or £.. side of four rows Capactty 

 400 pounds., width, 7 ft., weight 266 lbs. $73. 3U. 

 kt„ in r— One horse machine intended for row work only. Has 



260 lbs. $66.75 



a broadcaster as well as for rows. $7J.Uu. 

 No.26-Two-horse machine, equipped with 24 ^spouts ^ed .fof 

 broadcasting ferti.izer or lime. Capacity 

 9 ft , weight 373 lbs. $93.50. 



