SCHULTZ'S SEED STORE, WASHINGTON, D. C. 



Full Chilled Oliver Pattern Plows 



No. 20 Steel Beam Oliver Plow 



STEEL 

 BEAMS 



HAND 



It would be taking up good time to go in any length to speak of the merits of this wonderful plow. Every farmer 

 knows its value and every farmer will tell you it is one of the best Plows in use today. I am ofifering the same 

 Plows in Steel beams and urge you to call and see them. 



STEEL BEAM. 



Price. 



No. A — One Horse $4-5o 



No. B — One Horse 6.00 



No. 10 — Large, One Horse 6.50 



No. 13 — Small, Two Horse., 7-25 



No. 19 — Medium, Two Horse 7.50 



No. 20 — Regular, Two Horse 8.50 



No. 40 — Three House 9-50 



Wood Beam Plows, $1.00 less. 



STEEL BEAM SUBSOIL PLOWS 



ONE AND TWO HORSE. 



Subsoiling, and its beneficial results, are becoming better 

 known every year. This work is performed by following 

 immediately in the furrow left by the ordinary plow and 

 loosening the sub-strata, but not inverting it. There are 

 many crops greatly increased by this method of plowing. 



By following the plow with a subsoil plow the earth can 

 be broken to a depth of from 15 to 20 inches, giving roots 

 a wider range for food, so olants are hardly affected by 

 excessive draught. or a wet season. The Plow penetrates the 

 subsoil easily, breaks the hard pan, and pulverizes it with- 

 out bringine any to the surface. The one-horse Plow will 

 reach a depth equal to the height of its standard — 15 to 

 16 inches — and the two horse plow to the depth of 20 

 inches. Prices for one-horse, $5.00; for two-horse, $7.50. 



ACME HARROW 



PULVERIZER 

 CLODCRUSHER 

 AND LEVELER. 



The "ACME" not only pulverizes, smoothes and turns 

 the surface, but cuts through to the under soil, pulverizing 

 and compactmg it. Other Harrows leave the soil in a 

 lumpy condition, lull of voids and spaces between the 

 lumps and clods. It also turns and mixes the soil so that 

 the seed sown is covered evenly with fully-pulverized soil, 

 insuring a quick catch under the most favorable conditions 

 for its germination. 



There is no kind of tillage that the " ACME " will not 

 take care of. and though especially adapted to heavy, stub- 

 born land, the coulters may be adjusted, by means of the lifting lever, to do perfect work in the lightest soil. This 

 is why the " ACME ' has proved universally satisfactory in all parts of the world, under widely different conditions of 

 soil. Extreme lightness of draft and convenience of handling are features which make the "ACME" popular — 

 it is the lightest draft riding Harrow manufactured. Think what it means to you and vour horses. When this Harrow 

 is not in use as when going from one field to another, the cutting edges of the coulters may be raised from the 

 ground by means of the lifting lever. Price: No. 23, $16.00; width of cut, 6^ feet. No. 26, $18.50; width of cut, 

 8^^ feet. Prices do not include whiffletrees nor neck yokes. 



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