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THE CYCIiONE SEEDER. — The machine 

 is so simple in construction and perfect in 

 operation that even a boy can operate it. 

 $1.50 each. 



CAHOON SEED SOWER.— Has been on 

 the marlcet for half a century and has 

 given satisfaction all that time. Farmers 

 who figure say that the Cahoon saves 

 money in time and seed and has positive 

 and accurate action. Price, $3.75. 



THE EUREKA KITCHEN GARDEN 

 AND HOT BED SEED DRIZ.I.. — It will 

 sow and cover beets, cabbage, carrots, 

 celery, lettuce, onion, radishes, spinach, 

 turnips and all seed with the greatest regu- 

 larity. The quality of work equals that 

 done with the costly machines, and in- 

 finitely better and faster than hand work. 

 Price, $2.00 each. 



THE KOHIiER TRANSPLANTER. — This 

 is the simplest and best of all transplant- 

 ing tools yet introduced. It is light, yet 

 strong, and so constructetd 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. Full 

 length of tool, 22 1^ inches, and complete 

 weight, 2^ pounds. Price, $1.50. 



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. Should dry 

 weather set in at planting time this 

 Planter will give each plant half a teacup 

 of water at the root the moment it is put 

 into the ground, and the Setter automati- 

 cally throws into the hole on top of the 

 root^ and water plenty of earth, so that 

 the plant becomes set, watered and covered 

 at the one operation. Price, $4.00 each. 

 Express only. 



PERFECTION GARDEN CULTIVATOR. 



Perfection at last. This Xew Disc and 

 Knife Weeder and Mulcher is the final 

 evolution in hand cultivators. It excels 

 and supercedes all. In it is found the best 

 characteristics of others simplified to the 

 accommodation of the professional trucker 

 or home gardener. A child can work it. 

 It has no attachments and no encum- 

 brances, is complete in itself. It does the 

 weed killing, cultivating and mulching at 

 one process. This is something that no 

 other cultivator accomplishes. It is a 

 perfect hand cultivator. The disc can be 

 adjusted to any angle, throwing the soil to 

 or from the plants. Price, $5.00 each. 



CLEVE'S ANGLE TROWEL. — This 

 handy digger was originally intended for 

 digging plantains and other weeds from 

 lawns, but it has also found great favor 

 among the ladies as a flower cultivator for 

 loosening the soil in pots, and among j-oung 

 plants for transplanting. It serves every 

 purpose of the old form of trowel. Price, 

 No. 1, 40c.; No. 2, 30c.; No. 3, 25c. 



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THE COMBINATION WEEDER.— Com- 

 bining as it does, Ijoth 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. eaeli. 



THE ECLIPSE 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, .10 c extra must be added for postage. 



The Oldest afid Best Seed Mouse in the South. 



