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FIRE-FLY GARDEN PLOW.—This tool 
is exceedingly 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. Price, 
$4.00; packed weight, 14 lbs. 
PLANET, JR., ONE-ROW SPOT MARE- 
ER with marking attachment, can be used 
on any single-wheel hoe or a double-wheel 
hoe which has a steel arch. It is intended 
for use in the home garden where space is 
at a premium, where uniformity of plants 
is especially appreciated. Price, complete, 
$4.00. Weight. 6 lbs. 
PLANET, JR., TWO-BOW SPOT MARK- 
ER.—This machine is particularly adapted 
for spotting rows from 12 inches to 30 
inches apart at a time with two-row fertil- 
izer or planter. Therefore, there is no call 
for a marking rod. Price, $7.00; weight, 
20 Ihs. 
STECELER’S No. 2 GARDEN FPLOW.— 
Has two wooden handles, and is designed 
mechanically correct throughout, with a 
view of making it the neatest and lightest 
running plow possible. It is constructed 
of the very best material, everything being 
steel,-except the two wooden handles. It is 
equipped with -a shovel, calf-tongue, weeder, 
cultivator, mould board or plow. Height of 
wheel is 24 inches. Price, $5.00. 
MASTER’S RAPID PLANT SETTER. 
For setting out all kinds of plants, such as 
Cabbage, Tomatoes. Tobacco, Sweet Pota- 
toes, Onion Slips, Celery, etce., this Setter 
is simply perfection itself. Price, $7.00 
each. Express only. 
THE CYCLONE SEEDER.—The machine 
is so simple in construction and perfect in 
operation that even a boy can operate it. 
$2.00 each, not prepaid. 
CAHOON SEED SOWER.—Has been on 
the market for half a century and has 
given satisfaction all that time. Farmers 
J. STECKLER SEED CO., LTD. 
| who figure say that the Cahoon saves money 
in time and seed and has positive and accur- 
Price, $6.00. 
ate action. 
Tas KOHXLER TRANSPLANTER.—Iit 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. 
Price, $2.00. 
EUREKA STEEL WEEDER.—60c., post. 
paid. 
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. 50c., postpaid. 
MAGIC WEEDER. 
Magic Weeder, 4 prong, postpaid...........- 8 .40 
Magic Weeder, Spring Tooth and 
Square voce, POSUtD ALG) ee ere eee 00 
Magic Weeder, Spring Tooth and 
Pomted Hoc, DOSLDAG. 2 sere 50 
Combination Tool, 4 Tine’ Fork, 
Trowel and Dibble, 5 tools in one, 
DO'S Ce ler ee a eee eee ee eee 285 
LANG’S HAND WEEDER.— Handiest - 
tool on earth. 3&5c., ky mail prepaid. 
EXCELSIOR WEEDING HOE.—By mail, 
25c. each. 
THE ECLIPSE CORN PLANTER.—This 
is very 
implement accurate and durable. 
$3.25. 
IMPROVED PLANTING DIBBLE.—This 
tool is designed for setting out cabbage, 
celery, tobacco, tomatoes, onions and simi- 
iar plants. Price, €0c. each. If ordered by 
mail, 10c. extra must be added for postage. 
STECKLER’S FAULTLESS SPRAYER 
No. 112.—$1.25 postpaid. 
STECKLER’S LADIES SPRAYER No. 
118.—75c. postpaid. 
