P. MANN & CO., WASHINGTON, D. C. 



IRON AGE FA ^ M and GARDEN TOOLS 



These tools are \vell=known to be most satisfactory 

 and the best. A complete descriptive "Iron Age" 

 Catalogue for 1914 sent free on application. 

 No. 1 "Iron Age" Plain Cultivator, with Clamp Expander. 



Price, as in cut, $3.25. 

 With Plain Wheel, 



add 75 cents. 

 With Lever Expander 



add 75 cents. 

 With Lever Wheel 



add $1.00. 



With Horse Hoe and 



Sweep, add $1.30. 



In this cut we represent our "Iron Age" in its simplest form — a plain cultivator. In this shape we 

 sell it largely in those sections of the country where labor is inefficient and a cheaper and simpler tool is 

 desirable. It is an honest, strong and faithful servant. 



DIXIE STEEL FRAME CULTIVATOR 



Price 32.75 Add for Draft Rod 



Add for Lever Expander. 



Add for Wheel 



The No. 6 "Iron Age" Combined Double 

 and Single Wheel Hoe Hill 

 and Drill Seeder 

 Packed Weight, 57 Pounds. Price $12.00 



No. 14, No. 6 combined 

 Hill and Drill Seeder (side 

 hoes and teeth only). 

 Price $10.50. Hill and 

 Drill Seeder only. 



(No. 7). Price. $9.00 



No. 1 Combined Harrow and Cultivator 



A combination tool that is a quick seller 

 because of its high frame, clean cut con- 

 struction and adaptation for many crops and 

 two kinds of cultivation, as a harrow and as a 

 cultivator. 



Fig. 106 



With expander lever 



and plain wheel, 



Price $5.00 



Without Lever and 



Wheel, S3.75 



The No. 1 "IRON AGE" Double and Single 



Wheel Hoe 

 Price, complete, $7.00. 

 Price, No. 3, plain (with 



side shoes only), $4.25. 

 No. 13, No. 1, with side 



hoes and teeth only 

 Packed Weight, 40 lbs 



Price, S5.50. 



Price, $3.50 



Packed Weight, 



22 lbs. 



No. 19-G "IRON AGE" Wheel Plow Cultivator 



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