935 B STREET, X. W, WASHINGTON, D. C. 



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THE IMPROVED ROBBINS POTATO PLANTER, 



WITH FERTILIZER DISTRIBUTOR, AS SHOWN 

 IN CUT. PRICE, $ro.OO. 



l*ea, IJeaii, 

 or Corn Sow- 

 er Attach- 

 ment, $6.00. 



The improved 

 Robbins Potato 

 planter is posi- 

 tively the best 

 Planter m a d e. 

 It plants 100 per 

 cent of the seed 

 correctly, makes 

 no doubles or 

 misses. Plants 

 from 4 to 7 acres 

 a day. Does the 

 work of several 

 men, as marking 

 the next row, 

 furrowing, ferti- 

 lizing, dropping 

 the seed, and 

 covering. Does 

 not injure the 

 seed, but does 

 the work in a 

 most satisfac- 

 tory manner. 



NO. 80 "IRON AGE" PIVOT WHEEL RIDING CULTIVATOR. 



IJall Hrarinfjs.— The wh'->:e weig'it of this tool rests 

 upon hardened steel balls, and since the pivots are very close 

 to the center of the wheels it can be very- easily guided. 



Pivot WheeLs. — This Cultivator is guided by pivoting 

 the wheels, with which method of operation all intelligent 

 farmers are familiar, especially those who have occasion to 

 work a cultivator on hill sides ; or, are desirous of economizing 

 space at the end of rows. The wheels can be easily fixed in 

 position, by simply dropping a pin in a hole, for the working of 

 the Cultivator in fallow ground and for drawing it to and 

 from the field. 



Gang Adju.Hting Lever. — The gang can be moved close 

 together or further apart, so as to change to cultivate young or 

 more matured crops, simply by the movement of the gang 

 adjusting le%-er, which is at the right of the operator, just in 

 a correct position to easily handle. 



Very often farmers desire to plant a different crop in one 

 end of the field than in the other, especially by reason of the 

 character of the soil being different. In each instance the rows 

 are often the same width apart, but one crop may be one that 



grows bushy, while the other upright; for instance, potatoes and corn. In cultivating such the gangs must be 

 set comparatively wide for the potatoes, while for the other part of the row, containing corn, the gangs must 

 be closed up, in order to cultivate near enough to the crop. By a simple, easy move of the gang adjusting lever, 

 the change can be made while the team is in motion. By reason of not being able to adjust the gangs quickly 

 by a lever extra space for turning must be used, thus wasting good land, or one crop or the other left" to suffer, 

 by the gangs being set too wide apart to do the desired ^ood to one, and too narrow so as to injure the other! 

 Price, $32.00. Packed weight, 425 pounds. 



STEEL 

 LAND ROLLERS 



This is the most popular Land Roller on 

 the market. This implement was thoroughly 

 tested, and its construction was so perfect 

 that it was a success from the start. 



Frames and Hangers. Heavy, stiff angles 

 are used on the sides and ends, to which the 

 steel hangers are securely bolted, and the 

 frame is so arranged that it will carry suffi- 

 cient weight to suit the requirements. 



Price, 2 sections, $22.50. 



Price, one horse, $20.50. 



