''Iron Age" Wheel Hoes and Seed Drills==Continued. 



NO. la 



In the accompanying: cut we 

 show a tool of exceeding light- 

 ness, but of great strength, which 

 is designed to do a greater variet y 

 of work than any other tool of 

 the same price. 



Wheel Plow 

 and Cultivator. 



PKICE, 



S3. 00 



The BALTIMORE 

 SINGLE WHEEL 



G ARDEN C ULTI- 

 VATOR. ^ ff 



NO. 9 



•'IKO>' 

 AOE. " 



For the kitchen garden we con- 

 sider our No. 9 "Iron Age" Single 

 Wheel Hoe, with its many meritor- 

 ious points, as a very valuable tool. 



It plows, rakes, hoes, 

 cultivates and hills. 



Single 

 Wheel 

 Hoe. 



PKICK, 



$4.50 



This Cultivator has an entirely 

 new arrangement of frame which 

 is strong, neat and compact, and 

 with the aid of the different at- 

 tachments, can be used for hilling, 

 furrowing or covering. The hill- 

 ing attachments or weed cutters 

 can be arranged to hoe in or out 

 and to or from the plants, and can 

 be setat any angle desired. Wheel 

 and handles are both adjustable. 

 Price, without Kakes..S3.50. 

 Price, with Rakes 4.00. 



No. 



Wheel Plow. 



A tool needed in every kitchen garden for breaking 

 ground, opening furrows, ridging up, covering and piow- 



Also an excellent tool for poultry men in turning 

 under the droppings in poultry yards. 



So light it can be carried around the garden and used 

 as readily as a common hoe. 



"Rival" Garden 

 Plow 

 Complete. 



-Qhe Baltimore S'*'k^11 C\iltivator. 



This Cultivator has a new 

 device for expanding and con- 

 tracting, which permits the op- 

 erator to set the machine in- 

 stantly to any desired width. It 

 is furnished with various attach- 

 ments used for harrowing, fur- 

 rowing and covering. 



Price, without Rakes. ..S4.00. 

 Price, with Rakes 5.50. 



in the annexed 



The Baltimore Cultivators 



except the Rakes, are furnished with each 

 implement at the prices named. 



One of the 

 Most Popu- 

 lar - - - 



GARDEN 

 PLOWS 



Made 



PRICE, sa.9o. 



This tool is n universal favorite. The Beam is made of very stiff steel, 

 -ind is conswucted so that wh^^ nandles are attached, the centre of weight 

 fallsdirectfv over the pivoting point, which forms the axle for wheel, making 

 ft self-balanolnrand whi admits if its being propelled with a minimum 

 amount of power Handles can be raised or lowered to suit man or boy. 

 The different extras used on the ki^am., are. 



The 



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SHOVEL, CALF-TONGUE, WEEDER, 



MOUIJJ-BOARD AND RAKE. 

 ' KITAL •• does satisfactory work, and you will find nothing better. 



