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GRIFFITH <a 



TURNER CO. ^ 



Lord Baltimore Cultivator 

 and Horse Hoe 



I— FIG. 20 



Equippeu witb our latest im- 

 proved Hollow Frestjed Steel 

 Standards, I^ever Expander and 



Outside Handle Braces. Gxtra 

 high Steel Frame. Standards are 

 interchangeable, there being no 

 "right" nor "left" as in the solid 

 standard.*: in general use. 



The Horse Hoe Standards differ from the 

 otlier three, and take either the regular Culti- 

 vator Teeth or Hilling Attachments. Thev Im ve 

 two holes to accommodate Hillers, and may 

 be turned all the way around, thus giving- any 

 sideway angle desired. Hillers are rever.sible 

 and may be used with either point or rounded 

 edge foremost. Weight, 60 lbs. 



With Iiever, List Price, $7.40; Our Special 

 i-rice, $4.75. 



With Lever and Wheel, Iiist Price, $8.20; Our 

 Special Price, $5.25. 



Oriole and 

 Old Dominion 

 Cultivator 



The difference 

 between tlie Oriole 

 and Old Dominion 



Cultivator.s is: The 

 first has bent 

 frame and the 

 other has straight 

 frame. The Old 

 Dominion Cultivator is sold principally in 

 Virginia and the South, and wherever sold it 

 becomes a favorite. Both have No. 89 



Liist 

 Price. 



Cultivator, plain ^?-?9 



Cultivator with I.ever 4.40 



Horse Hoe Attachments, com- 

 plete, per set cf three pieces.. 2.00 

 Wheels for Cultivators, each 70 



plates. 

 Special 

 Price. 

 $2.50 

 3.00 



1.25 

 .50 



ri"-. 24 — 7-Tooth Cultivator with 



Channel Frame and l^fXi'V.... 6.50 

 Same with Le ver and Wheel . . . 



BALTIMORE COMBINED HARROW AND CULTIVATOR 



4.25 

 5.00 



Our five and seven-tooth Expanding Cultivators, fitted with Spring Teeth, Wheel 

 and Lever, are especially adapted for cultivating in orchards, potatoes, beans, peas 

 or any grain planted in single rows. In addition to the spring teeth, there is a spe- 

 cial Horse Hoe attachment, and together with center sweep you have a harrow and 

 cultivator combined, which makes a complete tool and will give better results than 

 any tool now on the market. It takes the place of two implements. It is operated 

 by a lever for wide or narrow rows, and can be changed almost instantly and while 

 in operation. Weight. 79 lbs. 



5-Tooth Cultivator with Wheel and lever, list Price, $8.50. Our Special Price, $5.50 

 7-Tooth Cultivator with Wheel and Lever. List Price, $10.50. Our Special Price, $6.50 

 Horse Hoe Attachments, complete. List Price, $1.50. Our Special Price, $1.00 



The teeth have four positions — First, position 

 shown in cut, in which case can be used for working 

 very close to small plants. Thoroughly pulverizes, 

 throws no dirt on plants. Second, position as a 

 straight-tooth harrow. Third position, teetli can be 

 arranged as a smoothing harrow, with sharp points 

 down, in order to cut and level surface. Fourth posi- 

 tion, teeth can be set with sheared end down, being 

 less liable to injure young plants. 



Can be contracted to 9 inches and expanded to 21 

 inches. Weig'ht, 51 pounds. 



List Price, with- 

 out Lever, $4.40. 

 Our Special Price, 

 $3.00. 



List Price, with 

 Lever, $5.50. Our 

 Special Price, 

 $3.50. 



