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



IRONAGE 



FARM AND GARDEN TOOLS 



These tools are well-known to be most satisfactory and the best. A complete descriptive "Iron Age" Cata- 

 logue for 1916 sent free on application. 



No. 1 "IRON AGE" PLAIN CULTIVATOR, WITH CLAMP EXPANDER 



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. 



Price, as in cut, $3.25. 

 With Plain Wheel, add 75c. 

 With Lever Expander, add 75c. 

 With Lever Wheel, add $1.00. 

 With Horse Hoe and Sweep, 

 add $1.30. 



DIXIE STEEL FRAME CULTIVATOR 



Price $2.75 Add for Draft Rod 25c. 



THE No. 6 "IRON AGE" COMBINED DOUBLE AND 

 SINGLE WHEEL HOE HILL AND DRILL SEEDER 



Packed Weight, 57 pounds. Price, $12.00. 



No. 14, No. 6 combined 

 Hill and Drill Seeder 

 (side hoes and teeth 

 only). Price, $10.50. 



No. 7, Hill and Drill 

 Seeder only $9.00 



Add for Lever Expander. .75c. Add for Wheel. . .75c. 



No. 1 COMBINED HARROW AND CULTIVATOR 



A combination tool that is a quick seller because of 

 its high frame, clean-cut construction and adaptation 

 for many crops and two kinds of cultivation, as a har- 

 row and as a cultivator. 



Fig. 106. 



With Expander Lever 

 and Plain Wheel. Price, 

 $5.00. 



Without Lever and 

 Wheel, $3. 



THE No. 1 "IRON AGE" DOUBLE AND SINGLE 

 WHEEL HOE 



Price, complete.. . .$7.00 

 Price, No. 3, plain 



(with side shoes 



only) $4.25 



No. 13, No. 1, with 



side hoes and 



teeth only. 

 Packed Weight, 40 

 lbs. Price $5.50 



No. 19 "IRON AGE" WHEEL PLOW CULTIVATOR 



Price, $3.50. 



Packed Weight, 



22 lbs. 



