Gem Hand Cultivator. The Gem of the Garden. Scuffle or cutting blades, 

 one 4)^ and one 9 inches wide. Two plows, right and left hand. Five stirring 

 teeth, all made of the best steel. The wheels and handles are adjustable in height 

 while the frame is so slotted that the holes, teeth and plows can be set at almost 

 any angle. Price, $4.50; double wheel attachment, .$4.50 extra. 



The A. H. Mathews' Seed Drill and Cultivator Combined. A combination 

 of above seed drill and cultivator. Price, $10. 



Mathews' Hand Cultivator. Separate, $5. 



Moline Seed Drill. A good drill, suitable for small garden; in size interme- 

 diate between the Model and Little Gem. It is a new introduction, and has all the 



latest improvements. Price, $4.50. Gem of the Garden. 



Jewel Single Wheel Hoe, Well made and 

 finished. Weighs 15 pounds. Price, $4.50. 



Jewel Double Wheel Hoe. The '"Jewel" is 

 capable of being quickly adjusted in depth or 

 width of working or height of handles. As shown 

 in the cut, it is provided with four slender stirring 

 teeth, each one made of one piece of steel, unexcelled for thorough 

 work, especially in hard soil. One pair of side hoes particularly 

 intended for use among small plants; also a pair of plows for throw- 

 ing to or from the row, or for opening furrows. The standards of 

 these hoes and plows are of malleable and wrought iron — no cast 

 iron. $5. 



The McGee Garden Cultivator. The invention of a prac- 

 tical onion grower. Easily operated, will do good work, and save 

 the greater part of hand weeding. It has two wheels connected by 

 an arch, and to the rear of the arch are attached short beams, 

 arranged for the different attachments. Beams and arch are con- 

 nected to arch with a lateral spring; a pair of knives that operate as 

 Jewel Double Wheel Hoe. hoes and a pair of cultivators are attached. This cultivator is espe- 



cially desirable for onion growers. Send for circular. Price, $4.50. 



New York Seed Drill. The advantages of this drill are: Marker bar under plate, held by clamps easy to adjust to any 

 width bv simply loosening thumb nuts; adjustable i)low, which opens a wide furrow and can be set to any depth; open seed 

 conductor to show seed dropping. Bars in seed conductor to scatter seed in wide furrow. Ridged roller; dial plate in full 

 sight of operator. Dial plate set on fulcrum, and holds close up, preventing seed from spilling; large seed box, with hinged 

 cover. It is not complicated in structure and not easy to get out of order. Will work in almost any condition of soil- 

 Price, boxed, .$7; with Gem Cultivator, $11. 



are much sold in the 

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Champion Gooseberry. The fruit of the Champion is not 

 only a very large berry, but very productive as welLi5 auarts 

 of fruit have been picked off single stalks '.:.e ^ ast summer, 

 and those not very large plants eith'.. The full grown fruit 

 is deep green in color, and ixxWya. month elapses from the 

 time it is full grown until it is well ripened. As gooseberries 

 d semi-ripe state, this allows a 

 market the crop, enabling the 

 favorable market; they have 

 e at advanced prices. When 

 or, and of fine quality. The 

 green foliage a vigorous 

 an most other sorts, and has 

 Gooseberries are of fre- 

 and although our 

 d of spring plant- 

 per doz. 



Pride of the Market Currant. As with the foregoing 

 wh^t we there state for size and productiveness will likewise 

 answer i.^;. h'' Pride of the Market" is as productive as 

 the old Red Dutch currant and as large as the "F'ay's Pro- 

 lific." 18 quarts have been picked off single plants last sum- 

 mer. Fruit dark cherry red in color, equal to the best in 

 quality. Plants upright and strong in growth. Price for 

 spring delivery, 60 cts. each; $6 per doz. 



Red Dutch Currant. We have several thousand fine 

 plants of this old standard variety to offer. This currant is 

 of the finest quality and produced in greatest abundance; best 

 of all red varieties for making jellies and wines. Price, $4 

 per 100 strong plants. 



Palmetto Asparagus Roots. A new variety now being 

 largely planted. As compared with Colossal it is earlier, a 

 better yielder, more even and regular in its growth, and of 

 fine quality. Price, per 100, $1; per 1,000, $S. 



