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



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"IRON AGE" Farm and Garden Tools 



The "Iron Age" Garden Tools are made "on honor" from the best of material and with the 

 best workmanship. They cover all the requirements of cultivation and sowing. They do all that 

 garden tools can do to the ground, on the ground and m the ground. Once used always used. 



A COMPLETE DESCRIPTIVE "IROX AGE" CATALOGUE SEXT FREE OX APPLICATION. 



"New Model" Seed Drill. 



A seed drill with 30 years' success behind it — popular 

 with market gardeners — a "Model" in the truest sense 

 of the word. 



We have exact regulation of seed discharge by using 

 an eccentric index which adjusts the slide for seed open- 

 ing exactly where you want it. 



There is no series of 

 holes which have to be 

 used, whether they 

 swer or not. The index is 

 in plain sight when the 

 tool is in operation — the 

 names of the principal 

 seeds are shown on 

 no reference table 

 is necessary. 

 Price. S7.50. 



No. 1 Combined Harrow and Cultivator. 



Farmers in all parts of the country have found 

 this tool to be "right" in every way, and it has 

 always been very popular. 



The teeth are steel, diamond shaped, with a 

 small cultivator point forged on one end. They 

 are adjustable for depth and angle. For very 

 close work every other tooth (or as many as you 

 please) can be quickly removed. 



With lever expander 

 as shown in Fig. 106, 

 cultivates 34 inches 

 wide and closes to 11 

 inches. With plain ex- 

 pander, cultivates 3S 

 inches wide. Price with 

 lever expander. So.OO; 

 plain harrow, $3.75. 



No. 20 Single Wheel Hoe. 



A strong, light, durable, practical garden tool. When 

 purchased complete, one pair each side hoes and rakes, 

 three cultivator teeth of solid steel, and a landside plow 

 are furnished. With these differ-ent working tools it 

 fills every need of the gardener for cultivation, etc. In 

 addition, it is built to take two different seed drills, and 

 two fertilizer attachments, in each case, making com- 

 plete, practical machines 

 in themselves, 

 begin with the 

 boe and add 

 parts as you find 

 needed. 



Price, $5.50. 



No. 19-C Wheel Cultivator and Plow. 



A mighty good investment for any gardener, 

 whether he be an amateur, an old-time home gar- 

 dener or a market gardener, but is especially 

 recommended to the man who has never tried 

 any and wants a low-priced tool to begin with. 

 No man who has used Xo. 19-C would be without 

 it — saves a great deal of hard work, makes more 

 and better gardens possible. 



It does the necessary plowing in many soils, 

 opens furrows for seed or fertilizer and covers 



on the return 

 trip. Has two 

 sizes of single 

 teeth that work 

 between narrow 

 rows,, a scufile 

 hoe and set of 

 three teeth on 

 one bracket for 

 hoeing and cul- 

 tivating between 

 the wider rows. 

 Price. $3.50. 



Improved-Robbins Potato Planter. 



An Economical Potato 3Iachine. 



Every farmer knows the importance of proper potato 

 planting-. Here's a machine that does it perfectly. Has 

 none of the faults common with common planters. Opens 

 the furrow perfect^', drops the seed correctly, covers 

 it uniformly, and, best of all, never bruises or puncture 

 the seed. Send postal for our 1911 FREE BOOK. 



Price, without Fertilizer Distributor, $65.00; with 

 Fertilizer Distributor, $75.00. 



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