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Iron Age (Improved Robbins) lOO?" Potato Planter 



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to seed spout, it does not injure a single piece— although 

 a boy is necessary to make corrections, the net profit lo 

 you is far greater than if you planted with any other 

 machine — no matter what distance apart you want to 

 put the seed, you can do it and be sure there is a piece 

 in every space, and one only— although you sow fertilizer 

 ,at the same time, none of it touches the seed. Price, 

 with Fertilizer Attachment (includes whiffletrees and neck 

 yoke) complete, $78.00. 



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POTATO 

 Iron Am- uiii;)ri!Md-l{obblns) Potato Planter. 



A bght weight, light draft, strong, compact potato 

 planter with a record of many years perfect planting, 

 such as none other can point to. In localities where they 

 are used at all, they are used abnost exclusively — as soon 

 as a grower learrs what the Iron Age has done for his 

 nei^bor, he wants one, and gets it, if he speaks in ti.no. 

 Its perfect work is marked by four things especially — 

 while it hardies all the seed automatically from hopper 



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^ows .seed m continuous rows or ur<jps m hills at 4, 6, 

 S, 12 or 24 inches apart. Lever makes quick change. 

 Opens its own furrow, covers it and packs the soil. Has 

 accurate feed, without injury to the seed. Latter is 

 dropped in plain sight — no guesswork. The high whe*-! 

 runs easy. The Wheel Hoe form of this tool is No. 1, 

 shown opposite. No. •; f'ombined. Price, $12.00. 



DriU only, $9.00. 



Garden Disc Cultivating Attachment. $2.2.5. 



"IRON AGE" >0. 17 TOMBINKD ^IMil.F AVHEKF, 

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This machine sows 

 only in drills, it 

 does not alternate 

 into a hill planter. 

 Many market gar- 1 

 deners demand 

 separate machine 

 for planting in drill. 

 Price, $10.00. 



"Iron .4ge" >'o. 

 No attachments, $7.-50. 



>o. 15, same as >'o. 17, With Drill and Hill Dropping 

 Device with all attachments Price, $11.00. 



.No. 16, same as No. 1*. No attach.nif-nts. Pric.^. SS 50. 



A practical tool, for a small kitchen garden. It will 

 plow in all but hard ground, open furrows and cover them. 

 hill growing crops, hoe, rake and cultivate. Price, ^3.50 



"IRON AGE" >0. 20 SINGLE WHEEL HOE. 



No. 1 



seeder only 



A strongly construct* d implement for the amateur <jr 

 market gardener. It is light in weight and of simple con- 

 struction. The attachments are a pair of side hoes. 

 three cultivator teeth, pair rakes and a plow. Price, 

 $6.00. 



"Iron Age" .No. 21 Plain Single Wheel Hoe. Same as 

 No. 20 with only side boss. Price, $4.00. 



NO. 1. DOUBLE AM) SINGLE WHEEL HOE. 



Opens and closes furrows, takes care of first working 

 without danger to the young plants, goes astride or be- 

 tween the rows, cultivates, weeds, levels, etc. Does a 

 day's work in 60 minutes. Saves old-fashioned back- 

 breaking work — you walk upright with this tool, and weeds 

 never get the best of you. Price, $7.00; with Hoes 

 only, $4.25. 



\0, eO PIVOTED WHEEL RIDING ( ILTIVATOR. 



High Wheel, 42 inches; wheels on pivots; gangs flat 

 steel; tooth solid steel bars; cultivator's points all stand- 

 ard sizes; gang levers; spring lift; seat adjustable; spring 

 trip or peg break hoes. Catalog gives complete descrip- 

 tion of these and many others, including Horse Hoes and 

 Horse Cultivators. Ask for it. 



With Peg Break Hoes $34.00 



With Spring Hoes 39.00 



