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Lord Baltimore Cultivator and 

 Horse Hoe— Fig. 20. 



Equipped with our latest improveJ Hol- 

 low Pressed Steel Standards. L,e\er Ex- 

 pander and Outside Handle Braces. Extra 

 high Steel Frame. Standaids are inter- 

 chang'eable, there being no "right" nor 

 "left" as in the solid standards in general 

 use. 



The Horse Hoe Standards differ from the 

 other three, and take e!t!?er the resrular 

 Cultivator Teeth or Hilling Attachments. 

 They have two holes to accommodate 

 Millers, 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 

 foremost. Weight, 60 lbs. 



Onr Special Price, nitb Lever $4.50 



W ith I, ever and Wlieel 5.00 



LEVERS FOR LORD BALTIMORE. OLD 

 DOMIMOX A.\D ORIOLE CILTIVATORS. 

 50 CENTS. 



Lord Baltimore Cultivator and 

 Horse Hoe-Fig. 21. 



same tool as shown in Fig. 20, with 

 addition of the Lever Wheel Attach- 

 and Rear Wheel Depth Regulator, 

 t, 80 lbs. 



Our Special Price, $6.00 



LORD BALTIMORE LINE OP 

 CULTIVATORS embody many im- 

 provements this season and will 

 maintain their position as leadera 

 in their line. 



Iron Age Horse Hoe 



Wheel and Cultivator Combina- 

 tions — >vith or nithout Lever 

 Adjuster. 



Can be contracted to 13 inehea 

 and expanded to inches. 



Cultivator, plain $3.15 



Cultivator, with Lever 3.90 



Horse Hoe and Cultivator, 



plain 4.50 



Horse Hoe and Cultivator, 



with Wheel 5.00 



Horse Hoe and Cultivator, 



with Lever and Wheel. . . 5.75 

 Horse Hoe, Cultivator and 



Corn Coverer Combined, 



plain 6.00 



Horse Hoe, Cultivator and 



Corn Coverer Combined, 



witli Lever 6.75 



See cut, paste 103. 



Oriole Cultivator and Horse Hoe 



Fig. 2G. 



Bent steel f'ome. .solid .shanks. 



Cultivator, Pluin ¥2.50 



Cultivator and Horse Hoe. 



PUiin 3.75 



Cultivator and Horse Hoe. 



with Wheel 4 



Oriole has Xo. S2 

 plates. O. D. has \o. 

 67 plates. Weight, 43 

 pounds. ^-^"^"^ 



Old Dominion Horse Hoe and Cultivator 



The only difference between the Oriole and Old 

 Dominion Cultivators is, the latter has straight 

 frame. The Old Dominion Cultivator Is sold princi- 

 pally in Virginia and the South, and wherever sold 

 it becomes a favorite. 



The Old Dominion has No. 68 plates. 



Cultivator $2.50 



Cultivator and Horse Hoe. plain 3.75 



Cultivator and Horse Hoe, with wheel '. . . . 4.25 



Baltimore 

 Combined 

 Harrow and 

 Cultivator 



14 TOOTH. 

 Without Lever, 

 $2.75 

 Witli Lever, 

 $3.25. 

 Can be contract- 

 ed to !) inches and 

 expanded to 2 1 

 Inches. 



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 pulverizes, but throws no dirt on plants. Second posi- 

 tion, as a straight-tooth harrow. Third position, the t<>eth 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. 



Our Special Price, without lever $2.75 



Our Special Price, with lever 3JI5 



ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



