The New Oliver No. 32 is a light draft, easy- 

 running cultivator; the draft is evenly distrib- 

 uted. Both gangs are controlled by a master 

 depth lever, raising or lowering both gangs to 

 the desired depth. In addition there is an indi- 

 vidual depth lever which controls each gang sep- 

 arately. The balance is perfect. Has unusual 

 clearance, and can be used as late as it is prac- 

 ticable for cultivating without damage to crop. 

 The pivot pole and axle makes it exceptionally 

 quick acting in following crooked rows and dodg- 

 ing plants 'out of line. 



All shovels are adjustable up and down, or 

 can be turned to throw as little or as much dirt 

 to the crop as desired. 



By changing the location of the shanks on the 

 gangs, four, six, or eight shovels may be used 

 without changing the gangs. 



The distance between the gangs is regulated 

 by a lever within easy reach of the operator. A 

 simple forward or backward pull on the lever 

 increases or decreases the distance between the 

 gangs. Distance between the gangs can be 

 changed while the cultivator is in motion. 



The depth of the front shovels in relation to 

 the depth of the rear shovels can be instantly 

 changed by means of a crank screw placed di- 

 rectly in front of the operator. 



6 Shovel Pin Hoe $63.50 



8 Shovel Pin Hoe G5.00 



6 Shovel Spring Hoe 68.50 



8 Shovel Spring Hoe 70.00 



OLIVER 



There are many walking cultivators on the market whose 

 combined merits would, if embodied in a single machine, no 

 doubt result in a fine implement, but it is left for the Oliver 

 No. 2 to represent the majority of existing advantages besides 

 offering some entirely new features. The axles are cortinu- 

 ous, and by virtue of the solid clamp and solid brace fasten- 

 ing below, the Oliver is the most rigid and strongest machine 

 of the kind ever offered. Compare this construction with 

 others where braces terminate in loose eyes around the axle, 

 or when upper ends of axles are held in loose sockets with 

 set screws. The tongue is perfectly balanced, the wheels are 

 strong, fitted with 2-inch tires and dust-proof hubs. The 

 hitch is short, and this is the only cultivator with eveners 

 behind the point on pole where arch braces fasten. The spring 

 lift is adjustable up and down on the arches. 



Our Special 

 Price. 



No. 2 — e-Shovel Pin Hoe $34.50 



No. 2 — 8-Shovel Pin Hoe 36.50 



No. 2 — 6-Shovel Spring Hoe 45.25 



GRITCO ST 

 CULTIVATO 



DIVERSE 

 LEVERS 



These cultiva- 

 tors are also very 

 popular in the 

 South for cotton 

 cultivation. 



Each, l.ist, 

 $16.00. K e t a i 1, 

 $10.00. 



Fenders for 

 above, list, $2.00. 

 Retail, $1.25. 



For Reversible 

 Point Teeth, add 

 per cultivator, 

 I^ist, $1.60. Ketail, 

 $1.00. 



Gauge Wheels, 

 Xdst, $2.00. Retail, 

 $1.25. 



List 

 Price. 



Plain $1.20 



With Rev. Points 1.40 



) BEAM DIVERSE 

 CULTIVATORS WITHOUT LEVERS 



Each, Iiist, $13.00; Retail, $8.00. 



Fenders for above, list, $2.00; Retail, $1.25. For Reversible 

 Point Teeth, add per cultivator. List, $1.60; RetaU, $1.00. 



By the use of Weeders much time and labor are saved and 

 better crops grown. These weeders or shallow cultivators, 

 as they are sometimes called, can be worked in dry or wet 

 weather. They will not cut the roots of the crop, but culti- 

 vate just deep enough to retain the moisture where it is most 

 needed. Use a weeder early and often, and you will be sur- 

 prised at the results. It is a good policy to use the weeder 

 after a heavy rain, when the ground has been beaten down, 

 to avoid the forming of a hard crust which retards the growth 

 and development of the crops. 



7% -foot Gritco Flat-Tooth Weeder. 

 Extra Teeth. 



ALL FRICHS IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICH. 



