dreer's garden calendar. 



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EXCELSIOR WEEDING HOOK. 



This little implement is the invention of a prac- 

 tical horticulturist; it is made strong and light, 

 about nine inches in length, with round iron teeth, 

 riveted into a -wooden handle, which is inclined 

 slightly upward that the hands may not touch the 

 ground in working. One half of the oi'dinary tedi- 

 ous labor of weeding can be saved by the use of this 

 implement. Price, '60 cts. each ; by mail, 40 cts. 



Comstock's Seeder, Hand Cultivator, 



Weeder, Strawberry Vine Cutter, Shovel and Mole Plows, 



Tis Best in the World. Send for Circularg. 



This is a new and most per- 

 fect amall Seed Soever, combined 

 with the Cultivator and Weeder, 

 and can be separated or at- 

 tached in five minutes. It sows 

 Beet, Parsnip, and other diffi- 

 cult seeds, with the greatest 

 regularity, without waste or 

 clogging, and is specially 

 adapted to sowing Onion at the 

 rate of 4, 5, or 6 pounds to th 



acre. As a Weeder and Cultivator there is none equal to the above, and by a recent 

 improvement it h;is been adapted to the cultiv9,tion of Eice, and -will be a valuable im- 

 plement for the Kice planter of the South. Price, §15.35. The Seed Sower only, 110.35. 

 Hand Cultivator and Weeder, without Seed Sower, $9.25. 



TURNER'S IMPROVED HAND CULTIVATOR. 

 This useful implement will 

 work in either light or heavy 

 soil, and one man can perform 

 the work of three men with 

 hoes, with this Cultivator in the 

 same time. The teeth are of 

 steel, the frame of iron, light ^ 

 and strong. 



Price, 95.00. 



THE PLANET GARDEN DRILL AND WHEEL HOE COMBINED. 



-pliAXET • - p ^"ZZZ) y^f^^^ T\\\^ novel implement is ex- 



tremely useful and convenient 

 in the vegetable and flower gar- 

 den, and among all root crops, 

 being at once a complete Seed 

 Drill', Wheel Hoe and Cultiva- 

 tor, and Garden Plow. It drops 

 the seed in open sight, with 

 unmatched regularity in quan- 

 tity and depth, and in a ^iraight 

 narrow line, an important ad- 

 vantage in after cultivation. It 

 hoes rapidly, safelj' and closely 

 to or from the rows, botli airicx 

 at oncfi, (or between them v,-hen 

 preferred,) aho riilfii-alen and 

 ploirs or xulisoil.t at any depth 

 desired, and neatly cleans gar- 

 den walk.s. performing each opei-ation speedily, perfectly and with sufficient ease for 

 Ladies' use ; the whole cost is quickly repaid, even in a family vegetable garden. Holds 

 one quart, though working well with a fraction of an ounce, hoes from 5 to 14 inches 

 wide ; ca.st steel blades ; no gearing, light, durable and artistic. We cannot show in the 

 engraving the different combinations, but complete directions accompany each mnchino. 



i'uu't Combined Machine $10.50 i Planet Brill No. 2, $12.50 



Do'.ihb-wheel Hoe 8.fO " ■• 3 lf).75 



