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NEW UNIVERSAL GARDEN TOOLS 



MATTHEWS' 



GARDEN DRILL 



_. . . _ • °NE OP THE STANDARD DRILLS OP AMERICA. 



Simple in Construction. Neat in Design. Efficient in Operation. None Better Can Be Procured. 



The indicator has the names of the various seeds plainly marked upon it The DIAL 

 has a separate hole for each kind of seed, which registers in the CENTER of the hole 



«!2 ^ ATt ° 4 f Tn e R d ". b0 ,^ K The J? ole J n the dial be ^uged to a nicety by means 



of the REGULATOR, held by a thumb-screw. To lead the seed to the central opening 

 there is provided a CORRUGATED and shouldered bottom, which admits of dropping . 

 any quantity of seed, even to a SINGLE PAPER. 



Price, $7.50. Packed weight, 55 lbs. 



The Seeding Device 



Hill and Drill Seeder 



No. 16 



Is arranged so as to drop the seed continuously in drills or at a distance of 4, 

 S, 12, 16, 24 and 48 inches apart. The adjustment from drills to hills is made by 

 one screw in attaching a brass cut-off to the agitator. The distance apart is regu- 

 lated by the number of cogs on the driving wheel against which the agitator 

 strikes. The seed cannot drop except when the hole in the bottom of seed-box is 

 opened by the agitator striking a cog on the wheel, and it immediately closes again as the agitator drops. This saves 

 seed, as no more need be dropped at a time than is desired, no matter what the distance may be. If this implement is 

 wanted, be sure and order the "Hill and Drill Seeder," as the regular garden drill cannot be fitted with the attachments. 

 Price, $8.25. Packed weight, 57 lbs. 



No. 18 



The 

 Marker 



is of a less ex- 

 pensive pat- 

 tern, but such 

 as is gener- 

 ally employed 

 on other drills 

 for which a high- 

 er price is asked. 

 It may be set for 

 the various dis- 

 tances, and i s 

 thrown from side 

 to side, being 

 pivoted between 

 the handles. 



Hoe, Cultivator, Plow, Rake and Marker 



The two wheels are desirable when used as a cultivator or wheel hoe, as 

 in this way the rows of young plants may be straddled and the cultivating 

 done on both sides of the row at one passing. The special feature of this 

 implement is that when used in straddle row cultivation 

 there is no projection below the frame to interfere with 

 plants. The attachments are — One (1) Pair Hoes, Five (5) 

 Cultivator Teeth, One (1) Pair Rakes, One (1) Pair Plows. 



Price, $9.50 



Gem Seed Drill 



Packed weight, 40 lbs. 



It has a new seed regulator for gauging the exact flow 

 of seed required; seed cut-off for stopping the flow while 

 turning at the ends of rows, and marker adjuster for 

 marking the rows at any desired distance apart. We do 

 not recommend it for use instead of the larger drills, but 

 we are sure that all. in want of such a drill as we repre- 

 sent will find this t» be a very valuable implement. 

 Price, $5.75. 



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