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HAND LAWN ROLLER 



CAST IROX. 



These rollers are 

 e s p ecially desir- 

 able; they will not 

 dent; wet grass 

 and dirt do not 

 c 1 1 n g to them, 

 owing to their 

 highly polished 

 surface and rivet- 

 less ends. Have 

 c o u n t e rbalance, 

 which holds up the 

 handle and makes 

 It easy to push. 



Retail 

 I'rice. 

 914.00 

 17.00 

 22.50 

 25.00 



We ran furnish the above rollers to weigh 50, 100 or 1.50 pounds 

 more than tlie weights given, for whi( li add 4e. per Ui. 



Baltimore Steel Rim, 2-Horse Land 



_ 21-inch: 

 TV 11 »T lltf'li'iii List Price. $44.00. 



Roller, No. 2. ^^^"Mv,f,:^;.'^"-««- 



List Price. ijiKi.OO. 

 Retail Price, $27.00. 



Xo. 



Xo. 



■Width 



Diam. 



Total 





List 



Sec. 



Face. 



Sic. 



Ivength. 



Weight. 



I'rice. 



4 



2 



10 in. 



20 in. 



20 in. 



250 lbs. 



9115.50 



6 



3 



8 in. 



20 in. 



24 in. 



300 lbs. 



1S.50 



9 



O 



10 in. 



24 in. 



20 in. 



400 llis. 



24.50 



11 



3 



S in. 



24 in. 



24 in. 



450 lbs. 



27.50 



The illustration shows the construction of our 24 and 26 in. 8-foot 

 2-section steel-rim Roller, with steel spring and seat. This is one 

 of the most popular rollers. 



The heads are pressed steel with removable chilled bearings. It 

 also has center hanger and low hitch. 



Wood Stave, 2.Horse land Roller, No. I. 



Ust Price, S37.00. Retail 

 $22.50. 



28 in. iliam. 

 S ft. long. 

 2 Section. 



Made of hard lumber, well seasoned and selected stock, made to 

 fit into the edges of the pressed steel head. The whole is held 

 together by three long bolts running lengthwise on the inside of the 

 roller. By so doing the steel heads are clamped together, Instead 

 of the pieces being bolted to the head. It is equipped with 

 steel end and center hanger, low hitch and removable low 

 bearings. The axle extends through the roller sections. 



HORSE LAWN ROLLER 



Xos. IG and 17. Xo, 16 (see cut) has 

 26 in. steel rim. 4 feet, one section, one 

 horse; weight 375 lbs. Xo. 17 has 26-in. 

 steel rim, 4 feet, two sections, one horse, 

 ■weight 425 His. 



One Section, 4 ft. — List Price, $38.00. 



Retail Price, .f22..'>0. 

 Two Section, 4 ft. — List Price, $42.00. 

 Retail Price, ?25.00. 



iperial Pulverizer, Clod Crusher, 

 Roller and Leveler. 



List Price, $««.00. Retail Price, $37.50. 

 SPECIAL DISCOUXT FOR CA.SH. 



The "Imperial" is composed of two sets of hollow-disc rollers 

 which turn upon a revolving axis, one set being placed directly be- 

 hind and just in the center of the other, thereby covering every inch 

 of groun<l, and effectually pulverizing the hardest clods, and at the 

 same time subjecting the ground to a pressure and packing the soil 

 a couple of inches below the surface, enabling it to retain moisture, 

 and at the same time leaving the surface loose, mellow and level for 

 tlie reception of the seed. Most pulverizers tear up the soil and 

 leave it too loose to retain the moisture, or to allow the roots to 

 obtain a firm hold, while others, in their attempt to pack the soil 

 will press clods beneath the surface, thereby leaving it in a very 

 iindesirable condition for the reception of the seed, and if a harrow 

 is put over the field again all the clods come to the surface and the 

 field is as rough as ever. 



The Barker Weeder and Mulcher 



Operates on the 

 plan of a lawn mow- 

 er. It is better than 

 a hoe. It is ten 

 times as fast. It is 

 easy to operate. It 

 forms a dijst mulch. 

 Cut your weeds in 

 your garden once a 

 week. It cuts the 

 weeds under the 

 ground as well as 

 the weeds out of 

 the ground. It pul- 

 verizes the ground 

 fine which holds the 

 moisture to feed the 

 „ plant. 

 Retail Price, $6.00. The cultivator at- 



tachment IS very useful when deeper cultivation is desired. The 

 attachment is always ready for use. It does not have to be "put 

 on" or "taken off." It is always on and ready. The tool has only 

 to be turned over to be used as a weeder. 



Griffith & Turner Co.: 



I received a postal asking me to advise vou in resard to the 

 weeder which I bought from you some time since. The machine has 

 paid for itself twice over. I am very much pleased with it; it 

 does the work of three men and does it better. 



Yours truly, Jas. T. Hamilton. 



Mt. Washington, Md., Aug. 15, 1907. 



I'niversity of Xebraska Agriculture Experiment Station. 



Lincoln, June 20, 1904. 

 Gentlemen : — After having your weeder and mulcher in use at the 

 Xebraska Agricultural Kxperiment Station for some weeks, after 

 having personally tested it, 1 am convinced that it is the best im- 

 plement for weeding and cultivating vegetables and other similar 

 plants that I have ever seen. We are using It to the practical exclu- 

 sion of other implements In our garden and nursery work. 



B. A. Emerson, Director. 



