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GRIFFITH fit TUPMER CO. BALTIMOPE^ESTABLISHED IS60I 



"IRON AGE" WHEEL HOES AND DRILLS, FOR FIELD AND GARDEN. 



Side Hoe and Weeder. 



The "Iron Age" Double Wheel Hoe, showing Weeder Attachment. 



For perfect work, every farmer using a wheel hoe should have a pair of Weeder attachments. They 

 may be used with or without the side hoes. Where used in connection with the side hoes, as shown in 

 cut, they thoroughly pulverize the soil and break up the lumps which follow the side hoes, and at the 

 same time keep the land perfectly level, so the plant is not left to stand on a ridge to be dried out by the 

 sun's rays. Price of Weeder attachments, per pair, SI. 00. 



The "Iron Age" Double Wheel Hoe, Landside Plow Attachment. 



The Landside Plow may be attached to the machine while it is either a double wheel or single wheel 

 hoe— oftener used with a single wheel for convenience of working. Oftentimes it is convenient to have 

 a Landside Plow in connection with a double wheel, as with this attachment the ground can be broken 

 and the machine used for a greater variety of work. Poultry keepers will find this plow of great value 

 in turning under the droppings in their poultry j ard. Price of Plow Attachment, only ISI.OO. 



THE "IRON AGE" SINGLE WHEEL HOE. CULTIVATOR, PLOW AND RAKE» 



^■I^HIS tool is, in regard to the work done, almost a counterpart of the Double Wheel Hoe 

 1 and the same remarks as to its construction, extreme lightness and ease of operation, 

 ■ I . will apply with equal force. In addition, its lower price, less weight and increased 

 steadiness, given by a single wheel, make strong arguments in favor of this tool. For 

 the small kitchen garden, we consider the single wheel hoe, with these points of merit, as 

 being very valuable. The work is done principally between the rows, 

 although plants of small growth can be hoed on both sides at once by plac- 

 ing the wheel on the left side. With this single wheel tool, spaces of exceed- 

 ingly narrow width can pe worked, even using but one cultivator tooth. 

 With the large plow attachment, deep furrows can be opened or closed ; 

 potatoes, celery and other crops hilled. 



PKICE, - - - - S5.50. 

 We also have a Weeder attachment for this tool similar to the one used on 

 the Double Wheel Hoe. Price, 7&c. 



THE "IRON AGE" WHEEL PLOW. 



Following out the idea of bicycle construction, as shown in the preceding tools 

 offer also a wheel plow constructed in same manner. Packed weight, io pounds. 

 PKICE, - - - - S3. 50. 



THE GEM WHEEI- HOE.— Thousands in use gi\'ing perfect satisfaction. Price, S4.~5. 



JEWEE DOUBLE WHEEE HOE, CUETIVATOK AND PLOW COrBINED.-.'So well 

 known, so thoroughly introduced and so entirely satisfactory that further description 

 is useless. Price, S5'.50. 



THE BALTIMORE DOUBLE 

 WHEEL CULTIVATOR. 



This Cultivator has a new device for expanding 

 and contracting, which permits the operator to set 

 the machine instantly to any desired width. It is 

 furnished with various attachments used tor har- 

 rowing, furrowing and covering. 



Price, without Rakes, SS.OO 

 Price, with Kakes, S5.40 



THE BALTIMORE SINGLE WHEEL 

 GARDEN CULTIVATOR, 



HIS Cultivator has an entirely new 

 arrangement of frame which is 

 strong, neat and compact, and 

 with the aid of the differenr attach- 

 ments, can be used for hillin«. furrow- 

 ing or covering. The hilling attach- 

 ments or weed cutters can be arranged 

 to hoe in or out and to or from the 

 plants and can be set at any angle de- 

 sired. Wheel and handles are both ad- 

 iustable. 



Price, without Rakes, S3.70 

 Price, with Kakes, S4.10 



THE ATTACHMENTS SHOWN IN THE ANNEXED 

 CUTS OF THE BALTXMOKE CCLTIVATOHS. 

 EXCEPT THE RAKES, ARE FURNISH- 

 ED WITH EACH IMPLEMENT 

 AT THE PRICES NAMED. 



ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



