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P. MANN & CO., WASHINGTON, D. C. 
IRON AGE FARM and GARDEN TOOLS 
These tools are well known to be most satisfactory 
and the best. A complete descriptive ‘Iron Age” 
Catalogue for 1911 sent free on application. 
No. 1. “Iron Age” Plain Cultivator, with Clamp Expande 
Price, as in Cut, $3.25 
With Plain Wheel, add 
75 cents 
With Lever Expander 
add 75 cents 
With Lever Wheel 
add $1.00 
With Horse Hoe and 
Sweep, add $1.30 
In this cut we represent our “Iron Age” in its simplest form—a plain cultivator. In this shape 
we sell it largely in those sections of the country where labor is inefficient and a cheaper and sim- 
pler tool is desirable. It is an honest, strong and faithful servant. 
DIXIE STEEL FRAME CULTIVATOR 
Price....$2.75. Add for Draft Rod...25c. Add for Lever Expander...75c. Add for Wheel...75c. 
THE NO. 6 “IRON AGE” COMBINED | THE NO. 9 “IRON AGE” SINGLE WHEEL 
DOUBLE AND SINGLE WHEEL HOE, ee 
HILL AND DRILL SEEDER. _ HOE, CULTIVATOR, PLOW AND RAKE. 
Packed Weight, 57 Pounds. Price, $12.00 Price, Complete, $5.25. 
\ No. 14, No. 6 Combined Hill 
eae aN and Drill Seeder (side hoes 
Price, No. 10, plain (hoes only) 
$3.25. Packed Weight, 28 lbs. 
and teeth only). Price $10.50 | 
Hill and Drill Seeder only 
(No. 7). Price, $9.00. 
Beige complete, $7.00. Yi ~~ N Price, $3.50. 
Price, No. 3, plain (with Vd am € i ‘ PackedoWeeht 
side shoes only), $4.25. —_— pp ~~ X c gent, 
No 13, No. 1, with side Wi4 YY 
hoes and teeth only, Z 
Price, $5.50. a 
Packed Weight, 40 lbs. J 
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No. 19-C “IRON AGE” Wheel Plow and Cultivator 
