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J. STECKLER SEED CO., LTD. 



er, cultivator, mould board or plow. Height 

 of wheel is 24 inches. Price, 97.00. 



MASTER'S BAFID FlkAKT SETTEB.— 



For setting out all kinds of plants, such as 

 Cabbage, Tomatoes, Tobacco, Sweet Pota- 

 toes, Onion Slips, Celery, etc., this Setter 

 is simply perfection itself. Price, f7.00 

 each. Express only. 



THE CYCI^ONE SEEDER. — The machine 

 is so simple in construction and perfect in 

 operation that even a boy can operate it. 

 $3.00 each, not prepaid. 



CAHOON SEED SOWEB. — Has been on 

 the market for half a century and has 

 given satisfaction all that time. Farmers 

 who figure say that the Gaboon saves 

 money in time and seed and has positive 

 and accurate action. Price, $6.00. 



THE KOHI^EB TBANSFI. ANTES.— It is 



light, yet strong and so constructed that 

 when the handles are spread the blades 

 form a closed pocket, from which no 

 ground can escape, but retains all the soil 

 around the roots. It is provided with stops 

 at the ■ Hinged Joints, thus preventing all 

 danger of injuring the tops of the plants. 

 Price, $2.00. 



EUBEKA STEEI^ WEEDEB.~60c., post- 

 paid. 



THE COMBINATIOIT WEEDEB.— Com- 

 bining as it does, both the rake and the 

 hoe, it is the most serviceable, durable and 

 most perfect on the market. 50c., postpaid. 



MAGIC WEEDEB. 



Magic Weeder, 4 prong, postpaid f .40 



Magic Weeder, Spring Tooth and 



square Hoe, postpaid 50 



Magic Weeder, Spring Tooth and 



Pointed Hoe, postpaid ™ 50 



Combination Tool, 4 Tine Fork, 



Trowel and Dibble, 5 tools in one, 



postpaid « 4W 



I^ANG'S HAND WXBBZB. — Handiest 

 tool on earth. 35c., by mail prepatd. 



EXCEI.SIOB WEEDIBO MOB.— By mail, 

 25c. each. 



THE ECI^ZFSE COBN PI.ANTEB.— This 



implement is very accurate and durable. 

 $3.25. 



IMFBOVED FZ. ANTING DIBBLE.— This 



tool is designed for setting out cabbage, 

 celery, tobacco, tomatoes, onions and simi- 

 lar plants. Price, 80c., postpaid. 



STECKIiEB'S FAUI^TIiESS SFBAYEB 



No. 112. — $1.25 postpaid. 



STECKIiEB'S IiADIES SFBAYEB No. 

 118. — 75c. postpaid. 



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STECKIiEB'S CONTINUOUS SFBAYEB, 



No. 115. — $1.35, postpaid. 



FBIZE SPRAYER— $7.00. 



SUCCESS WHITEWASH SFBAYEB.— 

 $15.00. 



EMFIBE KING SFBAY FUMFS. 



No. 8. — Empire King Pump with single 

 Brass Spout and Shut-off Cock, also with 

 galvanized Suction and Strainer, and with 

 1 10 -ft. lead of heavy hose and 1 Niagara 

 nozzle mounted on 50 gallon barrel, 

 $45.50. 



No. 9. — Empire King Pump with double 

 Brass Spout and Shut-off Cock, also gal- 

 vanized suction and strainer, with 2 10-ft. 

 leads of hose and 2 nozzles, mounted on 100 

 gallon cask, $65.00. 



THE STANDABD SFBAY FUMF.— For a 

 small orchard or a few trees, use it as a 

 bucket pump. For a large orchard, use an 

 ordinary barrel on a sled or drag, and a 

 long piece of hose. For truck crops, pota- 

 toes, etc.. use it with Knapsack and "Po- 

 tato" attachment. Price, $6.00 each. Knap- 

 sack for said Pump, $4.50 each. Extension 

 Rod for said Pump, $1.50 each. Complete, 

 fl2.00. 



