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Griffith *tuhmer co« 



fl BALTIMORE, MP. 



44 



Iron Age" Wheel Hoes and Drills 



FOR FIELD AND GARDEN WORK. 



THE "IRON AGE" HILL AND DRILL SEEDER. 



The "Iron Age" Hill and Drill Seeder is without 

 question the most complete tool ever offered by the 

 manufacturers of the "Iron Age" implements. It 

 has only been placed upon the market after a most 

 thorough experiment and field tests. A glance at 



the cut seems only necessary to convince one of 

 its many excellent points of advantage. The 

 WHEEL is 16 inches high, made of steel, with a 

 two-inch tread. The OPENING PLOW is clog 

 proof, and can be instantly adjusted. The HOP- 

 PER is low, therefore, the delivery of the seed is 

 close to the ground, thus making possible accurate 

 spacing. Capacity, four quarts. The AGITATOR 

 is a revolving bush, which makes it a sure feed, and 

 sows absolutely all of the seed accurately, and 

 without injury. 



The distance of spacing the seed can be instantly 

 changed by simply removing a small wheel at the 

 side of the hopper and reversing it or by putting on 

 another. It will drop at 41-2, 6, 9, 12, 18, 36 inches 

 apart. 



The change from a Hill Dropper to a Row Drill 

 can be instantly made, or vice versa. 



The amount of seed can be minutely adjusted by 

 our patented cam index, one feature which has 

 made the New Model so famous. The COVERERS 

 are firmly held in place by a spring, thus avoiding 

 all danger cf not covering. The wheel rolls and 

 packs the soil. 



The flow of seed can be instantly stopped or 

 started by a convenient finger latch on the handle. 



Our patented marker can be changed in width by 

 inches, and when not in use can be thrown up out 

 of the way. It is light, strong, capacious, simple 

 and finely made; in fact, the most severe critics can 

 find no fault with it. Like other "iron Age" goods, 

 it is sold on its merits. 



= THE "IRON AGE" 



SINGLE WHEEL HOE, CULTIVATOR, 

 PLOW AND RAKE 



Packed Weight, 28 lbs. 



This tool is, in regard to the work done, almost a 

 counterpart of the Double Wheel Hoe, and the 

 same remarks as to its construction, extreme light- 

 ness and ease of operation, will apply with equal 

 force. 



In addition, its lower price, less weight and in- 

 creased steadiness, given by a single wheel, make 

 strong arguments in favor of this tool. For the 

 small kitchen garden, we consider the single wheel 

 hoe, with these points of merit, as being very valu- 

 able. The work is done principally between the 

 rows, although plants of small growth can be hoed 

 on both sides at once by placing the wheel on the 

 left side. 



With this single wheel tool, spaces of exceedingly 

 narrow width can be worked, even using but one 

 cultivator tooth. With the large plow attachment, 

 deep furrows can be opened or closed; potatoes, 

 celery and other crops hilled— in short, all such 

 work usually accomplished by a special plow. 



Price $4.50 



We also have a Weeder attachment for this tool 

 similar to the one used on the double Wheel Hoe. 

 A capital thing. 



Price. 



75C. 



THE "IRON AGE" WHEEL PLOW. 



Packed Weight, 15 lbs. 



Following out the idea of bicycle construction, as 

 shown in the preceding tools, we offer also a wheel 

 plow constructed in same manner, and we think 

 we cannot be accused of extravagant language in 

 claiming it to be a little "beauty." Its graceful 

 shape and exceeding lightness accord well with its 

 ease of operation and perfection of work. Adjust- 

 able in depth. 



Price ....S2.25 



COMPETENT MECHANICS TO REPAIR MACHINERY. 



