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handles are spread the blades form a 

 closed pocket, from which no ground can 

 escape, but retains all the soil around the 

 roots. It is provided with stops at the 

 Hinged Joints, thus preventing all danger 

 of injuring the tops of the plants. Full 

 length of tool, 22y 2 inches, and complete 

 weight, 2% pounds. Price, $1.50. 



THE ACME SEED DRILL.— A Garden 

 Seed Drill that will distribute Beet, Cab- 

 bage, Carrot, Celery, Lettuce, Radish, Tur- 

 nip, and all such seeds with perfect regu- 

 larity. Price, $1.50. 



EXCELSIOR WEEDING HOE.— 15c. 

 by mail, 20c. each. 



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THE ECLIPSE CORN PLANTER.— This 



implement is, in the working parts, similar 

 to the Chautauqua, except that it is made 

 of wood instead of iron and steel. It is 

 easier handled than any other, and will do 

 as much work as the best. Price, $2.00. 



CLEVE'S ANGLE TROWEL.— This handy 



digger was originally intended for digging 



plantains and other weeds from lawns, but 



it has also found great favor among the 



ladies as a flower cultivator for loosening 



the soil in pots, and among young plants 



1 for transplanting. It serves every purpose 



• of the old form of trowel. Price, No. 1, 



: 40c; No. 2, 30c; No. 3, 25c 



ONLY PERFECT SEED SOWER.— $2.50 

 each. 



MASTER'S RAPID PLANT SETTER.— 



For setting out all kinds of plants, such 

 as Cabbage, Tomatoes, Tobacco, Sweet Po- 

 tatoes, Onion Slips, Celery, etc, this 

 Setter is simply perfection itself. Any 

 gardener or farm hand can easily set out 

 12,000 plants in 10 hours, and after you 

 have become used to it, you will find no 

 difficulty in setting out 15,000 plants per 

 day, and there will be no re-setting plants, 

 as it does absolutely sure work. Should 

 dry weather set in at planting time this 

 Planter will give each plant half a tea- 

 cup of water at the root the moment it is 

 put into the ground, and the Setter auto- 

 matically throws into the hole on top of 

 the roots and water plenty of earth, so 

 that the plant becomes set, watered and 

 covered at the one operation. Price, $3.75 

 each. 



THE COMBINATION WEEDER.— Com- 

 bining, as it does, both the rake and the 

 hoe, it is the most serviceable, durable, 

 and most perfect on the market. 40c each. 



IMPROVED PLANTING DIBBLE. — This 

 tool is designed for setting out cabbage, 

 celery, tobacco, tomatoes, onions and sim- 

 ilar plants. Price, 40c each. If ordered by 

 mail, 10c extra must be added for postage. 



The machine is so simple in construction 

 and perfect in operation that even a boy 

 can operate it. $2.50 each. 



Plant Alfalfa or Lucerne and Make a Sure Hay Crop. 



