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P. MANN & CO., WASHINGTON, D. C, 



NO. 1 "IRON AGE" HORSE HOES 

 AND CULTIVATORS 



No. 1 ** Iron Age** Plain Cultivator, with Clamp Expander 



Price, as in Cut, $3.00 



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 simpler tool is 

 desirable. It is an honest, strong and faithful servant.' 



DIXIE STEEL FRAME CULTIVATOR. 



$2.50 Add for lever expander.. 75c. Add for wheel, 



Price. 



.75c. 



THE IRON AGE HORSE HOE. 



Wheel and Cultivator Combination with or without Lever Adjuster 



The Iron Age is cele- 

 brated for solidity of con- 

 struction, adaptation to a 

 great variety of purposes 

 and ease of handling. The 

 reversible hoes or plows 

 of Horse Hoes are bolted 

 to solid steel standards of 

 ^heir own (not attached 

 to 'light cultivator stand- 

 ards). The value of the 

 Iron Age as a corn cov- 

 er^r is now well known; 

 also for covering peas, 

 potatoes, etc., and Jor 

 making up rows for root 

 crops it is not surpassed. 



Price, hoe and cultivator, plain. . . $4.50 



With wheel. . . $5.50 With lever and wheel. . . $6.00 



COMBINED 



HARROW AND 



CULTIVATOR 



Price, with lever $4.25 



Add for wheel .75c. 



