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GRIFFITH, TURNER & CO., BALTIMORE, MD 



THE IRON AGE HORSE HOE 



One of the most satisfactory implements, for a 

 reasonable price, ever made on this continent. 

 Probably no tool has been so widely imitated as 

 the "Iron Age" Cultivator, the original of this 

 style of implement, and we are quite sure no other 

 tool has kept so far 

 ahead of its imitators. 

 All Steel Frames. New 

 shape Side Bars. A 

 grand, good thing. 

 Sold with or without 

 Lever Adjuster. 



WHEEL AND CULTIVATOR COMBINATION, WITH AND WITHOUT LEVER ADJUSTER. 



This Cultivator was first introduced in 1875, and the thousands now in use make a description 

 unnecessary. Suffice it to say they are the best. 



A new feature is that the side bars are so arranged that seven teeth can be used when desired. 



For solidity of construction, adaptation to a great variety of purposes, and ease of handling, 

 the "Iron Age" stands without a peer. The reversible hoes or plows of Horse Hoe are bolted to 

 solid steel standards of their own (not attached to light cultivator standards). 



Comparatively few people know the value of the "Iron Age" as a corn coverer, for covering 

 corn, potatoes, peas, etc., and for making up rows for root crops, etc. ; it has no equal and really 

 is not approached by anything on the market. 



Prices. 



Iron Age Cultivator, plain $ 3.00 



Iron Age Cultivator, with Lever 3.75 



Iron Age Horse Hoe and Cultivator, plain . ■ 4.25 



Iron Age Horse Hoe and Cultivator, with Wheel 5.00 



Iron Age Horse Hoe and Cultivator, with Lever and Wheel 5.75 



Iron Age Horse Hoe, Cultivator and Corn Coverer combined, plain 5.25 



Iron Age Horse Hoe, Cultivator and Corn Coverer combined, with Lever .... 6.00 



BALTinORE, FARHERS' FAVORITE AND OLD DOMINION H0R5E HOES 



AND CULTIVATORS. 



The Baltimore has bent Steel Frame. 



The only difference between the Farmers' Favor- 

 ite and Old Dominion Cultivators is that the latter is 

 a little lighter, and Farmers' Favorite has bent frame. 



We can also furnish the Farmers' Favorite Culti- 

 vator with draft rod when wanted. 



The Old Dominion Cultivator is sold principally 

 in Virginia and the South, and wherever sold it be- 

 comes a favorite. The 

 Old Dominion has No. 

 68 plate, and the Bal- 

 timore No. 82 plates. 



Prices. 



Baltimore Cultivator $ 2.75 



Farmers' Favorite Cultivator, with Draft Rod 2.75 



Farmer's Favorite Horse Hoe and Cultivator combined, plain 4.00 



Farmers' Favorite Horse Hoe and Cultivator combined, with Wheel 4.75 



Old Dominion Cultivator 2.50 



Old Dominion Cultivator and Horse Hoe, plain 3.75 



Old Dominion Cultivator and Horse Hoe, with Wheel 4.50 



ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY REPAIRED. 



