C. M. WOOLF & CO.. Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. 



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Iron 



Age 



Garden Tools — Continued 



No. 1 Double and Single Wheel 

 Hoe 



From double to single wheel form. The double wheel hoe 

 is for working astride the plants when they are young — the 



single wheel for working 

 ^between the rows, after 

 the plants have grown too 

 high to be worked proper- 

 ly the other way. A long 

 axle is furnished for the 

 one wheel and it takes but 

 f a minute to change. This 



Jhi ^ is the only combination 



TT^V- double and single wheel 

 hoe on the market. 



Fig. 83. 



No. 1. Fig. 75. complete with all tools $7.00 



(Packed weight. 40 lbs.) 



No. 3. with Side Hoes only 4.25 



No. 13. with Side Hoes and Teeth 5.50 



Iron Age No. 



2 Wheel Plow and Cul- 

 tivator 



It has four working tools as shown in the engraving — it will 

 plow in all but hard ground, open furrows and cover them; 

 hill growing crops, hoe, rake, and cultivate. 



For the laborer and 

 mechanic who cannot 

 afford much money for 

 a garden tool, who has 

 time only for the sim- 

 plest work, but who, 

 nevertheless, wants a 

 garden with the least 

 work possible. It means 

 a big reduction in liv- 

 ing expense and better 

 health for his family 

 and himself. The No. 

 12 is low priced, but complete in itself for the work to be 

 done. This tool, also, can be used to advantage in stirring 

 the soil in poultry" yards. 



Price $3.50 



Iron Age No. 6 Combined Hill and Drill 

 Seeder, Double and Single Wheel Hoe 



Gives you twice the value and is the best tool to buy if you 

 have enough work for a seeder. 



What It Will Do. 



It will open its own 

 furrow, sow in con- 

 tinuous rows or drop 

 in hills, cover the 

 seed with loose soil, 

 pack it with roller 

 and mark the next 

 row. Then when the 

 time comes the drill 

 attachment is taken 

 off and the different 

 cultivating tools can 

 be used as needed. 



No. 6, Fig. 114 (Packed weight, 57 lbs.) $12.00 



No. 7. Hill and Drill Seeder only 9.00 



No. 14. with Hoes and Teeth only 10.50 



PRICES SUBJECT TO 



No. 4 Combined Drill Seeder and 

 Double and Single Wheel Hoe 



A drill seeder, like No. 6 except that it does not have hill 

 dropping device and has a different opening plow. Sows in 

 continuous rows only. For the man who makes a specialty of 



Fog. 83. 



one or more crops that are always sown in continuous rows 

 and, naturally, has no use for the hill dropping parts. 



No. 4, Fig. 83, with tools $11.00 



(Packed weight, 55 lbs.) 



No. 5. as Drill Seeder only 8.00 



No. 40, with Side Hoes and Teeth only 9.50 



Iron Age No. 20 Single Wheel Hoe 



This is a practical garden tool — so it follows that it must 

 be light or people would not use it, yet strong and durable 

 to make its use pay. Next. 



It will do all of the neces- 

 sary between-the-row hoeing, 

 cultivating, furrowing, ridg- 

 ing, weeding, leveling, etc., in 

 any home or market garden. 

 Price , 



$6.00 



Single Wheel Hoe 



This is one of the best light all-round tools in existence; 

 has extra high wheel, making it light running. 



Price, including Seven Tools. 

 CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 



.$3.50 



