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GRIFFITH @- T U RNER CO^ 



NEW UNIVERSAL GARDEN TOOLS. 



Matthews' — CmrAen TMii_ 



ONE OF THE STANDARD DRILLS OF AMERICA. 

 8IUFLS IN COHSTSUCTIOS. HEAT IN DESIQN. 



IJTIOIENT IN OPSBATION. 



NONE BETTEB CAN BE PEOCUBED, 



^^rf^^i^'wiSf c .° n ' firml °« superiority of the "Matthews" have been repeatedly bestowed upon i 

 ^^n^ T ^A^^^ P ^ V ^^ IOA i iJ ^ iotimeithaaalv ^» been acknowledged ONE OF THE MOST PJSB- 



Our Retail Price ..- ..$6.25 



List Price ©8.00 



The Seeding Device. 



THE SEEDING DEVICE employed on all Matthews' Seeders is set forth in the accompanying illustration, 

 showing transparently the solid wall of the seed box. The indicator, which is also shown above, has the 

 names of the various seeds plainly marked upon it The DIAL has a separate hole for each kind of seed, 

 which registers in the CENTRE of the hole in bottom of seed-box. The bole in the dial may be gauged to a 

 nicety by means of the REGULA T' R, held by a thumb-screw. To lead the seed to the central opening there 

 is provided a CORRUGATED and shouldered bottom, which admits of dropping any quantity of seed, even to 

 a SINGLE PAPER. The feed is practically a force feed. No other device ever met with the success of the 

 AGITATOR principle for dropping all ihe small garden seeds. The seed is not bruised or damaged by the 

 AGITATOR. The MANUAL CUT-OFF indicated in the illustration by the dotted lines, with its spiral spring 

 connection, is worked from the handle by a wire, and the flow of seed may thus be instantly checked. No seed 

 need be wasted in turning rows. 



Matthews' 



flew Universal 



Hill and Drill Seeder. 



ThisJmplement Is -thersame in style and working qualities as the one just described, but is arranged so as to drop the seed continuously in drills or at a distance of 4, 8, 

 IS. 16, 24 and 48 inches apart. The adjustment from drills lo hills is made by one screw in attaching a brass cut-off to the agitator. The distance apart is regulated by the 

 number of cogs on the driving wheel against which the agitator strikes. The seed cannotdrop except when the hole in ,the bottom of seed-box is opened by the agitator 

 Btrlkinga cog on the wheel, aud it immediately closes again as the agitator drops. This saves seed, as no more need be dropped at a time than is desired, no matter what 

 the distance may be. There are no parts to wear or get out of order. If this implement is wanted be sure and order the "Hill and Drill Seeder," as the regular garden 

 drill cannot be fitted with the attachments. Our retail price, $7.00. List price, S9 .00. 



The manufacturers of this line do not make a Hill and Drill Seeder with cultivating attachments, and we would recommend, as FAR-PREFERABLE, one of the above 

 Separate drills and a separate single wheel hoe complete, with ALL the attachments, for which Our retail price covering the two separate implements Is only $12.00. 



Matthews' Is 



flew Universal , 



H- Constellation Seeder, Hoe, Culti- 

 vator, Plow, Rake and Marker. 



This Is not only a desirable combination of the Garden Drill already described with the New Universal 

 Cultivating attachment, but it has the advantage of being either a double wheel or single wheel implement 

 at will, the change from one to the other being readily made. 



The use of a one-wheel Seed Sower insuresihe nicer work, as If two wheels are used an obstruction 

 under one wheel or the other has a tendency to crook the rows, and this makes after-cultivation harder. 

 The operator always hasa one-wheel seeder under full control, and in addition the single wheel follows in 

 the mark made when planting the previous row and presents a sight to keep the rows straight. The two 

 wheels are desirable, however, when used as a cultivator or wheel hoe, as in this 

 way the rows of young plants may be straddled and the cultivating done on both 

 sides of the row at one passing. The special feature of this implement is that when 

 used in straddle row cultivation there is no projection below the frame to interfere 

 with plants. The combination Is one which cannot fail of recommending itself to 

 all. The attachments are— One (1) Pair Hoes, Five (5) Cultivator Teeth, One (1) 

 Pair Rakes, One (1) Pair Plows. ■ 



list Price, boxed ...$10.50 



Retail price, boxed. ...... 8.00 



Can be used as one wheel or two wheel. 



Marker 



Is of a less ex- 

 pensive pattern, 

 but such as is 

 generally e m - 

 pljyed on other 

 drills foi which 

 a higher price is 

 asked. It may 

 be set for the va- 

 rious distances, 

 and is thrown 

 from side to side, 

 being pivoted he- 

 tweea the han- 

 dles. 



Gem Seed Drill 



It has anew seer] regulator for gauging the exact flow of seed re- 

 quired; seed cut-off for stopping the flow while turning at the ends 

 of rows, and marker adjuster for marking the rows at any desired 

 distance apart. We do not recommend it for use instead of the 

 larger drills, but we are sure that all in want of such a drill as we 

 represent will find this to be a very valuable implement. 



Retail Price, 85.00 List Price, 86.25 . 



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 New Universal and Matthews' Tools. . 



