The J. Bolgiano Seed Company, Baltimore, Md. 



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NORCROSS " Cultivator Hoes and Weeders 



$1.00 



Manure Forks 



First quality steel, T. S. 441/2, 4-tine. Mailing weight, 4 lbs.. 



Rakes 



.$1.S5 



Malleable Rakes, M. S. 12 60c 



Malleable Rakes, M. S. 14 75o 



Steel Rake, high grade, bent tooth, B. 12.. $1.15 

 Steel Rake, high grade, bent tooth, B. 14 . . l.?5 



Olsen wooden Rake (4 lbs.) 1.00 



Lawn queen wire Rake (5 lbs) 75o 



Gardeners' Trowels 



No. 1. 6-inch steel — one piece 15o 



No. 2. 6-inch riveted shank 30o 



Kb. 10. Extra heavy solid steel. 



Riveted shank — 6-iiich blade .... 40c 

 No. 100. Florist's Trowel. Extra 

 heavy. Cold- rolled steel. One 



piece 60c 



D. S. T. High-grade English steel. 



Socket Trowel $1.00 



Mailing Weight 1 lb. each. 

 No. 15 Rolled Steel 51/2 -inch Trans- 

 planting Trowel. Weight 1 lb . . 26o 



Dibbles 



Brass Point. . 90c 



Steel Point. . 75c 



Weight 1 lb. 



Don't Forget 



Postage 

 on all Tools. 



Will cultivate closer to plants without injuring them than 

 any other type of implement known, leaving the soil level, 

 loose and untrampled. The sharp, tapering shovels enter 

 the ground easily and are so arranged, one with another, 

 as to literally tear up every inch of the soil, from one to 

 five inches deep, as required. Detachable steel prongs, 

 malleable head, extra high grade handles, finely finished 

 throughout. Three sizes, suited to both men and women, 

 and the average cost is only that of a common hoe. 



Three Sizes and Prices 



5-prong, 4 ft. handle, weight 3 lbs $1.10 



3-prong, 4 ft. handle, weight 2 lbs 85 



" Midget," 9-inch handle, weight 12 ozs 45 



The OUT-U-KUM Weed Puller 

 Does the Trick 



It differs from aU other weed pullers, most of which either 

 cut the root or grip the weed above the ground, often break- 

 ing it off above the root. 



The OUT-U-KUM slips down into the soil alongside the 

 weed, loosening the soil on that side as it goes down. 



It then crosses under the root, disengaging it — and is 

 drawn up the opposite side of the Wjped, loosening the earth 

 on that side and engages the head of the weed above the 

 ground. 



The now thoroughly loosened weed is easily withdrawn, 

 root and all, with little or no clinging soil and leaving a 

 very small hole in the lawn. 



Especially effective in dandelians. 



Weight 2 lbs. Price 76o. 



C. S. NORCROSS & SONS, MFR.'S., 

 Bushnell, III., U. S. A. 



tf. 



'Good Equipment Makes a 

 Good Farmer Better" 



IRON AGE IMPLEMENTS 



Manufactured by 

 FRED. H. BATEMAN COMPANY 



' Iron Age " No. 306 



Combined Double 



Wheel Hoe, Hill and 



Drill Seeder 



A practical tool for the market gardener ; will 

 sow all kinds of seed from Celery to Beans with 

 the greatest regularity. Can be changed instantly 

 from drill to hill-dropper, which will drop seed 

 4, 6, 8, 12 or 24 inches apart. Complete with 

 cultivators, hoes, plows. Price $81,00 F. 0. B. 

 Baltimore. 



The No. 19-C 

 " Iron Age " 

 Wheel Plow 



and 

 Cultivator 



Consiste of plow, 

 rake, scuffle hoe, 

 2 cultivator teeth. 



Price 



$4.50 



P. 0. B. Balto. 



" Iron Age " New Model Seed Drills 



The Seeder adjustment in the New Model is 

 accomplished by use of a slide with a pear- 

 shaped opening passing under the bottom of seed 

 reservoir. The name of the principal seeds are 

 plainly shown in the index. The flow of the seed 

 can be instantly stopped by a swinging cut-off. 



This cut-off prevents all loss of seed. Price 

 $12.00 F. O. B. Baltimore. 



" Iron Age " No. 301 



Double Wheel Hoe 



with Cultivators 



and Plows 



" Iron Age " No. 316 

 Hill and Drill Seeder 



Here is an important tool built especially for 

 those who do not care for a combined tool but 

 desire separate machines for each purpose. The 

 No. 316 will sow either in continuous rows or 

 deeply in hills 4, 6, 8, 12 or 24 inches apart. The 

 change from hill to drill seeder takes only a 

 moment. We strongly recommend it to all who 

 need a machine for seeding only. Price $13,00 

 F. 0. B. Baltimore, 



Iron Age " No. 320 

 Single Wheel Hoe 



An indispensable machine to the market gar- 

 dener or anyone cultivating a garden. This 

 machine complete with all attachments. Price 

 $9.75 F. 0. B. Baltimore. 



A strongly constructed implement for the ama- 

 teur or market gardener. It is light in weight 

 and of simple construction. The attachments are 

 a pair of side hoes, three cultivator teeth, a vine 

 lifter and a plow. Price $7.00 F. 0. B. Balti- 

 more. 



