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Baltimore and Old Dominion Horse Hoes and Cultivators 



THE BALTIMORE has bent steel 

 frames. The only difference 

 between the Baltimore and 

 Old Dominion Cultivators ia 

 that the latter is a little lighter, and 

 has straight frame. The Old Domin- 

 ion Cultivator is sold principally in 

 Virginia and the South, and wherever 

 sold it becomes a favorite. 



F»RICES: 



Baltimore Cultivator $3.00 Old Dominion Cultivator $2.75 



Baltimore Horse Hoe and Cultivator combined, plain 4..S5 Old Dominion Cultivator and Horse Hoe, plain., 4.10 



Baltimore Horse Hoe and Cultivator combined, with wheel .... 5.00 Old Dominion Cultivator and Horse Hoe, with wheel 4.75 



For Lever on Old Dominion or Baltimore, add 60c. 



Lord Baltimore Cultivator 

 and Horse Hoe 



Combined witli Lever. 



Equipped with the latest Im- 

 proved Hollow Steel Standard and 

 Lever Expander and outside Handle 

 Braces. Extra high steel frame. 

 Standards are interchangeable, there 

 being no "right" nor "left," as in 

 solid' standards in general use. The 

 borse hoe standards differ from the 

 other three, and take either the 

 regular cultivator teeth or liill 

 ing attachments. 



They have 

 two holes 

 to accommodate 

 Hillers, and may 

 be turned all 

 the way around, 

 thus giving any 

 sideway angle de- 

 sired. Hillers are 

 reversible, and may be 

 used with either point 

 or rounded edge fore- 

 most. 



Price, Plain 

 With Wheel 



ORIOLE CULTIVATOR 

 AND HORSE HOE 



The Oriole is similar to the Old Dominion 

 except that it has a bent frame. 



Oriole Cultivator, plain $2.75 



Oriole Cultivator and Horse Hoe, plain 4.10 

 Oriole Cultivator and Horse Hoe, with 



wheel 4.75 



FOR FIV'B-TOOTH AND IRON 

 AGE CULTIVATOR STEELS, 

 SEE PAGE 101. 



Oaltimore 

 Combined 

 Harrow and 



Cultivator 



3.50 

 4.00 



The teeth have four positions — first, the position as shown in cut, in which 

 case it can be used for working very close to small plants. Thoroughly pulver- 

 izes, but throws no dirt on plants. Second position, as a straight tooth harrow. 

 Third position, the teeth can be arranged as a smoothing harrow with sharp 

 points down, in order to cut and level the surface. Fourth position, the teeth 

 can be set with sheared end down, being less liable to injure young plants. 



Price, without lever $3.25 Price, with lever $4.00 



The Iron Age Horse Hoe 



Wheel anil Cultivator Combination — witll 

 or without Lever Adjuster. 



THE IRON AGE is celebrated for solidity 

 of construction, adaptation to a great 

 variety of purposes and ease of hand- 

 ling. The reversible hoes or plows of 

 Horse Hoe are bolted to Solid Steel Standards 

 of their own (not attached to light cultivator 

 standards). The value of the IRON AGE as a 

 CORN COVERBR is now well known, also for 

 covering Peas, Potatoes, etc., and for making 

 up rows for root crops it is not surpassed. 



PRICES: 



Iron Age Cultivator, plain $3.50 



Iron Age Cultivator, with Lever 4.25 



Iron Age Horse Hoe and Cultivator, Plain 4.85 

 Iron Age Horse Hoe and Cultivator, with 



Wheel 5.45 



Iron Age Horse Hoe and Cultivator, with 



Lever and Wheel 6.25 



Iron Age Horse Hoe, Cultivator and Corn 



Coverer combined, plain 6.30 



Iron Age Horse Hoe, Cultivator and Corn 



Coverer combined, with Lever 7.25 



