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GARDEN MANUAL FOR THE SOUTHERN STATES. 



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LANG'S 



HAND 



WEEDER 



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 ByMail 

 Prepaid 



THE ACME SEED DBItl..— A Garden , 

 Seed Drill that will distribute Beet, Cab- 

 bage, Carrot, Celery, Lettuce, Radish, Tur- 

 nip, and all such seeds with perfect regu- 

 larity. Price, $1.50. 



THE EUREKA KITCHEN GARDEN i 

 AND HOT BED SEED DBII.I.. — It will 



sow and cover beets, cabbage, carrots, j 



celery, lettuce, onion, radishes, spinach, ' 



turnips and all seed with the greatest ! 



regularity. The quality of work equals j 



that done with the costly machines, and | 



Infinitely better and faster than hand j 

 work. Price, $2.00 each. 



THE ECI.ZFSE CORN PLANTER. — This 

 implement is, in the working parts, similar 

 to the Chautauqua, except that it is made 

 of wood instead of iron and steel. It is 

 easier handled than any other, and will do 

 as much work as the best. Price, $2.00. 



IMPROVED PLANTING DIBBLE.— This 



tool is designed for setting out cabbage, 

 celery, tobacco, tomatoes, onions and simi- 

 lar plants. Price, 40c, each. If ordered by 

 mail, 10c. extra must be added for postage. 



MASTER'S RAPID PLANT SETTER. — 



For setting out all kinds of plants, such 

 as Cabbage, Tomatoes, Tobacco, Sweet Po- 

 tatoes. Onion Slips, Celery, etc., this 

 Setter is simply perfection itself. Any 

 gardener or farm hand can easily set out 

 12,000 plants in 10 hours, and after you 

 aave become used to it, you will find no 

 difl^culty in setting out 15,000 plants per 

 day, and there will be no re-setting plants, 

 as it does absolutely sure work. Should 

 dry weather set in at planting time this 

 Planter will give each plant half a tea- 

 cup of water at the root the moment it is 

 put into the ground, and the Setter auto- 

 matically throws into the hole on top of 

 the roots and water plenty of earth, so 

 that the plant becomes set, watered and 

 covered at the one operation. Price, $4.00 

 each. 



THE COMBINATION WEEDER.— Com- 

 bining, as it does, both the rake and the 

 hoe, it is the most serviceable, durable, 

 and most perfect on the market. 40c. each. 



EXCELSIOR WEEDING HOE. — 15c. If 

 by mail, 20c. each. 



EMPIRE KING SPRAYING PUMP. — 



"Will spray two hundred trees per hour. 

 Has automatic mechanical agitator which 

 ensures the perfect mixing of the poison 

 and water, and an automatic brush for 

 keeping strainer clean. With single brass 

 spout and shut-off cock; also with galvan- 

 ized suction and strainer, and with a 10- 

 foot lead of heavy hose and one Niagara 

 nozzle. Pump mounted on 50-gallon bar- 

 rel, as per illustration, $23.00; pump mount- 

 ed on 100-gallon cask, $37.50. 



THE STANDARD SPRAT PUMP. — Made 



entirely of brass, with two solid brass ball 

 valves, no leather suckers or washers, no 

 castings to rust, no leaking joints, no lost 

 motion, nothing to get out of order. War- 

 ranted to purchaser for 5 years. For a 

 small orchard or a few trees, use it as a 

 bucket pump. For a large orchard, use an 

 ordinary barrel on a sled or drag, and a 

 long piece of hose. For truck crops, po- 

 tatoes, etc., use it witli Knapsack and 

 "Potato" attachment. Price. $4.00 each. 

 Knapsack for said Pump, $2.50 each. Ex- 

 tension Rod for said Pump, $1.00 each. 



The Oldest and Best Seed House South. 



