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J. STECKLER SEED CO., LTD., ALMANAC AND 



FIBE-FIiT GARDEN PLOW.— This tool is exceed- 

 ingly useful to owners of small gardens. It will 

 throw a furrow four to six inches wide and one to 

 three inches deep, and deeper by going twice. Fur- 

 rows for manure or seeds can be opened and covered. 

 In cultivating, plow away, weed the row and plow 

 back again. This tool will enable a busy man to do 

 in his spare minutes nearly all the work of a family 

 garden. Chicken raisers find it of great advantage in 

 plowing up their scratching j^ards. Price, $2.35; packed 

 weight, 14 lbs. 



Steckler's No. 2 Garden Flow. 



The Kohler Transplanter. 



STECEZiEB'S No. 2 GARDEN FI.OW.— 



As shown in above cut, has two wooden 

 handles, and is designed mechanically cor- 

 rect throughout, with a view of making it 

 the neatest and lightest running plow pos- 

 sible. It is constructed of the very best 

 material, everything being steel, except 

 the two wooden handles. It is used in the 

 East and West with the greatest satisfac- 

 tion, and it is so recommended that we feel 

 it is the plow needed in our Southern 

 States, due to its simplicity, light running 

 and thorough mechanism. It is equipped 

 "with shovel, calf-tongue, weeder, cultiva- 

 tor, mow board or plow. Height of wheel 

 as 24 inches. Price, $3.00. 



PXSBFECTION GARDEN CUI.TIVATOB. 

 Perfection at last. This New Disc and 

 Knife Weeder and Mulcher is the final 

 evolution in hand cultivators. It excels 

 and supercedes all. In it is found the 

 best characteristics of others simplified to 

 the accommodation of the professional 

 trucker or home gardener. A child can 

 work it. It has no attachments and no 

 •encumbrances, is complete in itself. It 

 -does the weed killing, cultivating and 

 mulching at one process. This is some- 

 thing that no other cultivator accomplishes. 

 It is a perfect hand cultivator. The discs 

 can be adjusted to any angle, throwing the 

 soil to or from the plants. Price, $5.00 



CLEVE'S ANGLE TBOWEI.. — 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 for transplanting. It serves 

 -every purpose of the old form of trowel. 

 Pricje, No. 1, 40c.; No. 2, 30c.; No. 3, 25c. 



THE KOHLEB TBANSFZ.ANTEB.— This 



is the simplest and best of all transplant- 

 ing tools yet introduced. It is light, yet 

 strong, and so constructed that when the 

 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, llVz inches, and complete 

 weight, 2% pounds. Price, |1.50. 



Ferfection Garden Cultivator. 



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