108 GABDENIIfG FOB THE SOUTH, 



TRIANQDLAB DRAW-HOE. 



The Triangular Draw-Hoe for digging furrows, for sow- 

 ing seeds, and the narrow semi-circular or narrow square 

 turnip boes with sharp edges for scraping the surface and 

 killing weeds. For digging deeply, a four pronged hoe, 

 sold at the North as a potato digger, is unequalled in the 

 facility with which the earth may be easily and thoroughly 

 worked. The tines should be stout and made of the 

 best cast-steel. The handles of all hoes should be smooth 

 and light, and there should be no extra weight about the 

 implement. 



The Garden Rake is indispensable for levelling and finely 

 pulverizing the ground preparatory to sowing small seeds 

 after it has been spaded or hoed. The best are those 

 hammered out of a solid bar of steel as they never lose 

 their teeth or get out of order. 



DRILL BAKE. 



Drill Rakes are made of wood, and the teeth placed at 

 a greater or less distance for sowing different seeds. In 

 using, the first drill is guided by stretching a line, and 

 afterwards the first tooth is kept in the drill last made to 



