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The Iron Age Horse Hoe. 



Wheel and Cultivator 

 Combination, 

 with and without 

 Lever 

 Adjuster. 



One of the most satisfactory implements for a 

 reasonable price. Probably no tool has been so 

 widely imitated as the "IRON AGE" Cultivator, 

 the original of this style of implement. All Steel 

 Frames. A grand, good thing. Sold with or with- 

 out Lever Adjuster. 



This Cultivator was first introduced in 1875, and 

 the thousands now in use make a description un- 

 necessary. 



The IRON AGE is celebrated for solidity of con- 

 struction, adaptation to a great variety of purposes 

 and ease of handling. The reversible hoes or plows 

 of Horse Hoe are bolted to Solid Steel Standards of 

 their own (not attached to light cultivator stand- 

 ards). The value of the IRON AGE as a CORN 

 COVERER is now well known, also for covering 

 Peas, Potatoes, etc., and for making up rows for 

 root crops it is not surpassed by any. 



PRICES : 



Iron Age Cultivator, plain $3 00 



Iron Age Cultivator, with Lever 3 75 



Iron Age Horse Hoe and Cultivator, plain 4 00 



Iron Age Horse Koe and Cultivator, with Wheel 4 50 



Iron Age Horse Hoe and Cultivator, with Lever and Wheel 5 25 



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 



Baltimore 5^ Old Dominion Horse Hoes ^ Cultivators. 



The Baltimore has bent steel frames. 

 The only difference between the Bal- 

 timore and Old Dominion Cultivators 

 is that the latter is a little lighter, and 

 has straight frame, The Old Dominion 

 Cultivator is sold principally in Vir- 

 ginia and the South, and wherever sold 

 it becomes a favorite. It has No. 68 

 plates, and the Baltimore No. 82 plates. 



Prices: 



Baltimore Cultivator $2.50 



Baltimore Horse Hoe & Cultivator combined, 



plain 3.50 



Baltimore Horse Hoe & Cultivator, combined, 



with wheel 4.00 



Old Dominion Cultivator 2.50 



Old Dominion Cultivator and Horse Hoe, plain. 3.50 

 Old Dominion Cultivator and Horse Hoe, with 



wheel 4.00 



Baltimore Combined Harrow and Cultivator. 



STEEL TEETH, 

 DIAMOND 

 SHAPE. 



Price, Plain 



$250 



A comparatively new implement, but one every 

 way worthy of purchase by all wide-awake farm- 

 ers. They cannot afford to do without it. Four 

 positions of teeth, doing good work in all crops. 

 This is not to be compared with low-priced Har- 

 rows, similar in appearance, but made of common 

 material. The sale in this style tool has been phe- 

 nomenal. At first we sold quite a number, and the 

 indications were for a big trade, but we had no 

 idea that the sales would reach their present pro- 

 portions. The teeth have four positions. First, the 

 position as shown in cut, in which case it can be 

 used for working very close to small plants. Thor- 

 oughly pulverizes, but throws no dirt on plants. 

 Second position as a straight tooth harrow. Third 

 position, the teeth can be arranged as a smoothing 

 barrow, with sharp points down, in order to cut 

 and level the surface. Fourth position, the teeth 

 can be set with sheared end down, being less liable 

 to injure young plants. • 



Price, with Lever $3.00 



