GRIFFITH, TURNER & CO., BALTIMORE, MD. 



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The "Iron Age" Ridlng^ Cultivator. 



The purchaser of a Cultivator, one or two-horse, stamped with the trade-mark " Iron Age," may 

 rest assured he is getting the very best the market affords, and this assurance particularly applies to 

 the tool shown above. It is, comparatively, a new member of the family of "Iron Ages," but we 

 find it well deserves the name, as, during the past season, it has given the most unqualified satis- 

 faction, and the manufacturers were unable to supply the demand. It is not only a first-class tool for 

 the cornfield, but is designed expressly for the cultivation of " truck" of all kinds. 



It possesses some decidedly novel features that are found on no other tool of its kind. The 

 wearisome work of guiding the teeth with* the feet is entirely avoided by the unique arrange- 

 ment of a single lever, by the use of which all misplaced hills are dodged, or if desired, the space 

 between the hills can be thoroughly worked. 



We call attention to the manner of attaching the teeth, having a steel standard which can be in- 

 stantly adjusted "in depth or angle of cut, or removed altogether. Farmers tell us it is "sensible," 

 and "just the thing." Plows are furnished with the Cultivator, but, by this adjustment, the teeth 

 can be set at such a sharp angle and the soil cast to or from the crop so strongly as to render the 

 plows almost superfluous. 



As shown by the cut, the outside teeth', with their section of frame, can be quickly removed, 

 reducing the Cultivator to six teeth. 



The axle— steel of course — is one straight piece, and held in place by a single bolt, giving the 

 farmer an opportunity of replacing same; when worn, with but little trouble or expense. A Cultiva- 

 tor, to do good and satisfactory work in small plants, should run steadily, and not sway from side to 

 side on worn out axles. 



Price, I35-00. 



Including a pair of Turning Plows, Shields, and Fallow Attachment. 



IN USE AND RECOMMENDED BY : 



Charles E. Howard, Monkton, Baltimore Co., Md. Dr. Nelson, Bosley P. O., Baltimore Co., Md. 



B. R. Howard, " " " George Stansbury, Canton P. O., Bait. Co., Md. 



Peter Fisher, North Point, " " W. S. Treadwell, Towson, " " 



Jesse Martell, Canton P. O., " " J. W. Sparks, Canton P. O., 



Mrs. George Page, Catonsville, " " And many others. 



ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY REPAIRED. 



