NO. 9 PLAIN CULTIVATOR, with patent beveled steel teeth (which keep sharp 

 and add 50 per cent, to the wear) is light yet strong, with steel wheel, hollow steel 

 standards and steel draft hook. The frame is extra high, giving good clearance, and 

 the handles are adjustable for height and also sidewise for convenient use in tall 

 growing crops. At once simple and practical, it is always ready for business. It opens 

 to 26 inches and closes to 8 inches. All extras fit it, including sweeps, furrowers, discs, 

 steel plow and any width cultivator steel from 1^4 inches to 4 inches in width. 



NO. 4. This very popular tool is neat, plain, simple, business-like and does its 

 work to perfection. Has extra high frame, round throated, hollow steel standards 

 with patent beveled steel teeth, and patent expanders, which make an extra-stiff 

 tool, yet allow of quick adjustment for width, and one side may be closed while the 

 other is left open. Satisfactory in every respect. An every-day, all-day tool. 



G. W. Carver, Director Dept. of Research and Experiment Station, The Tuskegee Normal and 

 Industrial Institute, Tuskegee Institute, Alabama, writes January 20, 1914: "Our station has used 

 a good many of your implements, and they have proven satisfactory." 



J. FoRSTER, Orange, Mass., writes April 9, 1914: "I have had your No. 4 Cultivator for six 

 years and would not be without it for anything." 



