"IRON AGE" FARM AND GARDEN IMPLEMENTS. 



The "Iron Age" Implements are universally known, consequently it is needless for me to make any introductory remarks concerning their 

 quality and usefulness as a modern implement. 1 offer below the diffeient machines most in use. I will mail on request a separate catalogue 

 illustrating and describing all the "Iron Age" Implements. 



"Iron Age" No. 1, Double Wheel Hoe with Cultiva- 

 tors, Rakes and Plows. 



An indispensable machine tothe market gardener 

 ! or any one cultivating a garden down to the size of 

 a l /i acre. The amount of work done and the time 

 ! saved in doing it with a machine of this description 

 I is simply astonishing. This machine com- 

 plete with all attachments, price S6.00. 

 "Iron Age" Xo 3. Plain Doable 

 Wheel Hoe. 

 1 Same as Xo. 1, mentioned above but 

 with no attachments excepting the 

 side hoes. Price S3.50. 



'Iron age" No. 6, Combined Double 

 Wheel Hoe Hill and Drill Seeder. 



practical tool for the market gardener. Will 

 all kinds of seeds from celery to beans, with 

 the greatest regularity. Can be changed 

 instantly from drill sowing to hill drop- 

 ping, orthe reverse. Complete with culti- 

 s, rakies, hoes and plows. Price, $10. 

 " Iron Age " Xo. 7. The same as 

 the above without attachments. 

 Price S7..30. 



* "Iron Age" No 

 _ Horse Hoe and 

 ~ Cultivator. 

 < Complete. 

 S $7-25 



"Iron age" No. 6. Horse Hoe 

 and Cultivator. 



A popular implement wherever 

 crops are grown. Its great adjusti- 

 biiityadapts it fornumberless uses 

 and' conditions. The wheel with 

 lever attachment adjuststhe depth 

 of cultivation. The lever expander 

 regulates the width, it can be 

 changed instantly from 30 inches 

 down to 14 inches. 



Price complete, $7.25. 



"Iron age" No. 15 Combined Single 

 Wheel Hoe Hill and Drill Seeder. 



This machine complete with all attachments is 

 just the thing needed by the home gardener as 

 well as the maiket gardener. With itthe 

 ground may be plowed and raked.furrows 

 made, seed sown and covered, plants hoed 

 cultivated and plowed. Price 89.00. 



'■Iron Age" Xo. 1G. 

 Sameas the above without any ex- 

 tra attainments. Price, $7.00. 



"Iron Age" No. 17, Combined Single Wheel Hoe 

 and Drill Seeder. 



This machine sows only in drills, does it accur- 

 ately and with .great regularity, but does not alter- 

 nate into a hill planter. Many market gardeners 

 demand a separate machine for planting in drills. 

 This implement is equipped with a complete 

 set of cultivators, such as hoes, cultivator 

 teeth, rakes, plows, vine lifter, and an at- 

 tachment for marking out the rows. 

 Price complete, $8.00. 

 " Iron Age " Xo. 18. .Same as No. 

 17, with no attachments. Price, $ti. 



'Iron Age" No. 12 Wheel Plow and 

 Cultivator. 



To those who cultivate a small kitchen garden or 

 a flower garden this simple light weight 

 machine will be found of great usefulness 

 in simplifying the work and at the same 

 time doing it ever so much quicker than 

 by hand cultivation. The average 

 weight of this machine with one 

 working tool is but 8 pounds. 

 Price, complete, $3.00. 



"Iron Age" No. 20, Single Wheel Hoe. 



A strongly constructed and a practical implement 

 designed principally for the amateurs ivork, but also 

 largely used by market gardeners in small crops. It 

 is light in weight and of simple construction. The 

 attachments are a pair of side hoes, three 

 cultivator teeth, pair of rakes and a plow, 

 which combined make a very useful garden 

 tool. Price complete $5.00. 

 "Iron Age" Xo. 21, Plain Single 

 Wheel Hoe. 



The same as Xo 20, with only the 

 side hoes. Price, $3.25. 



" Iron Age " No. Combined Ferti- 

 lizer, Distributor, Hill and Drill 

 Seeder. 



This machine is for the distri- 

 bution of commercial 

 at the same operation 

 sowing of the seeds, 

 drills or hills. The san 

 machine may be set f< 

 distributing fertilizers; 

 a side dressing. Price, 



The record of the new model has been 

 entirely satisfactory in every respect 

 and its place as one of the leading seed 

 drills, is firmly established. Market 

 gardeners and others have found it 

 thoroughly reliable and economic and it 

 will continue to fill a much deserved 

 place in the modern garden. Price $6.50. 



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Complete. 



Price, $16. 



