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STEEL RAKES. 



No. 14— Fig. 1— Prize How, Unu-cd Riike, Solid Steel, 14 teetli. 

 No. 16— " 1— " " " iii " . 



No. 110— Fig. 2— "Peerless" Shank " " 10 " . 



No. 112— Fig. 2— " " " " 12 " . 



No. 114— Fig. 2— " " " " 14 " . 



No. 116 -Fig. 2— " " " " 16 " . 



Each rake i.s made of one piece of solid steel; no iron, no welding 

 They are hardened, oil tempered and beautifully tinished. 



MALLEABLE RAKES. 



Retail I'rice. 



Ko. 010— Heavy .-lingle Shank, Mallealile Rake 20c. each. 



No. 012— "' " " 25c. each. 



No. 014 — *' " " each. 



No! 016— " " " 300. each. 



No. 0012— " Braced Shank, 30c. each. 



Retail Price. 



No. 0014— Heavy Braced Shank, Malleable Rake 3.5c. eacli. 



No. 0016— " " " 3,5c. each. 



No. 1— Solid Steel Turf Edger 50c. each. 



No. 30— Steel Thistle Dock Cutter 60C. ^ach. 



POTATO AND MANURE HOOKS. 



No. F 04— Flat Oval Four Tine, Solid Steel Potato Hook 



No. J M 4— Extra Heavv, Four Angular Tine, .lumho Potato Hooks 



No. S M 4— Oval, Four tine Manure Hook or Drag . 



Eegular Pattern Corn Hooks, not adjustable, 20c. each. Pat. Folding Corn Hooks, with serrated edge, 35c. each. 



Garden Sets, Spieces, 5-T Rake, Shovel and Hoe, SI. 00 set. 



Retail price, .iOc. each. 



" U.ic. eacli. 



" 60c. e.ich. 



Clipper Corn Knives, 30c. each. 



THE BOSS GARDEN RAKE. 



(Strong, All Steel, Tinned, Cheap.) 



Fig. 3— No. IS— l.i'X inch Head, 18 Steel- 

 pointed Teeth 40c. 



Boss6-Tooth Weeder 25c. 



Fig. 3 



QUEEN STEEL GARDEN RAKE. 



Neat, Stronjjand lluiablc, liright 

 Fini8he<l, Tvvi.steU Teeth. 



Fig. 4- 



14 Teeth. 

 Ill Teelh. 



35c. 



40c. 



QUEEN 



ALL-STEEL LAWN RAKE. 



Reversible, Heavily Tinned. 



Fig. 5— In this Rakf there 

 is no openiii- id tmnt or 

 back of hr:Hl in » liirh to 

 collect iliit. .Vx aii lu-seen 

 by ilir sliape of the teeth, 

 tin y Tiiii .'iniooth and will 

 not >\i'A in the sod. The 

 steel head of this Rake is in 

 the form of an egg-shaped 

 tube, with the greatest 



width in the line of strain, which is the stiffest form possible, and, being closed, 

 will not collect dirt in the head. The teeth being bent at the points, makes the 

 Rake run smooth, and will not tear the soil. By reversing, the double teeth are 

 used for leaves and rubbish. 



Fig 



21 inch head, 24 teeth. 



.50c. 



AUTOMATIC^ 



SELF-CLEANING RAKES. 



LAWN KAKES. 



Fig. 6. — A backward mo- 

 tion of the Rake from tlie 

 operator will clean all the 

 teeth at once, tlms avoirling 

 the disagreeable task of ( lean- 

 ing the teelil with the till^'l is. 

 The teelli are luadeof tlie best 



hickory, and will nut tear tlie 

 sod or grass. 



With 22 teeth 60c. 



With 26 teeth TOc. 



Lawn King Rake, with 22 teeth 40c. 



We carry the Iowa Farming Tool Co.'s line of Celebratert Steel Ooods, em- 

 bracing a full assortment of Hoes, Forks, Bakes, etc. They are well known for their 

 superior quality and finish, and beauty of design. All made of best material obtain- 

 able, and severely tested. 



Fig. C. 



"Champion." Silver Polish 



Retail Price. 



Fig. 7. 



The Iowa Farming Tool Co . 



FORT MADISON. IOWA 



Genc-ial Utility I'ork 



SCOOP. SHAPE 



Fig. 18. 



HAY FORKS. 



No. 026— Two tine Hay Strap Ferrule, straight 



handle 50c. each. 



No. '2t) — Two line Hay, common or plain, 



straight handle 45c. each. 



No. ii3.'>'2 — Fig. 7, Three tine Hay, strap, 



straight handle 60c. each. 



No. 35!2— Three tine Hay, common or plain, 



straight handle 50c. each. 



7 or » foot Handle Forks extra. 



MANURE FORKS. Retail Price. 



No. C 044';, — Fig. 8— "Champion" Four tine 

 Manure, long handle strap ferrule 70c. each. 



No. C 04 D— "Champion Four tine Manure, 

 Mall. D handle strap ferrule 70c. each. 



No. 404'i— Fig. 9— Four tine Manure, long 

 handle, strap ferrule 70c. each. 



No. C 44\i— Four Tine Manure Boc. each. 



No. 44V3— Four tine Manure, long handle, com- 

 mon ferrule 50c. each. 



No. 41) 1)— Four tine Manure, Mall. D handle, 



.strap ternile 75c. each. 



We I ai r > ^omespecial heavy Manure Forks not listed here. 



SPADING FORKS. Retail Price. 



No. S D— Fig. 10— "Columbia" Solid Pocket, 



ang. tine, heavy Mall. D handle $1.00 each. 



No. .1. O. W. — Fig. 11 — ".lumbo " extra heavy 



ang. tine wood D handle strap Ferrule 1.00 each. 



No. t, '/iO D— Medium weight, ang. line Mall. 



D handle, strap ferrule 80c. each. 



No. B 4— Boys' four tine . 60c each. 



No. S 10— Fig. 12— Ten tine, Scoop Shape, Mall. 



D handle, strap ferrule 1.50 each. 



Especially for handling Beets Onions, Apples, Corn. etc. 

 Tine points are flattened and rounded, so as not to injure 

 Potatoes, etc. 



No. 44— Coke Forks, 14 tine, D handle, strap 



ferrule ?2.00 each. 



No. 101— Ten tine, D handle stone forks 1.75 each. 



Special Prices in Quantities. 



^ FoRk 



ExTRfi'>HFAVy 



Fier. 10. 



Fig. 11. 



ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



