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WM. HENRY MAULE, Inc., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Mower 



G. M. Lawn Mower Sharpener 



Can be adjusted for any thickness and when properly set will give 

 uniform bevel, the sharpener following the twist of the blade. It will 

 sharpen the under blade or dead knife as well. When used on either 

 the cylinder or stationary knife they are sharpened by working the 

 device back and forth until a good edge has been obtained. It can 

 be operated by any one in a perfect and satisfactory manner. 



75 cents each, postpaid. Kxtra files, 25 cents each, postpaid. 



The " IRON AGE" Garden Tools 



A separate catalogue containing a full line of Iron Age imple- 

 ments mailed free upon application. 



"Iron Age" SO 1 Single and Double 

 Wheel Hoe with Cultivators, 

 Hoes and Plows. 



An indispensable machine to the mar- 

 ket gardener or any one cultivating' 

 a garden to the size of a ^ acre. This 

 machine complete with all attach- 

 ments. Price, S12.00. 



Ajusto Plant Support 



„A A very simple, unbreakable, practical and cheap plant 

 support which may be adjusted in a jiffy to any height, 

 to conform to plant's growth. Indispensable for toma- 

 toes, roses, dahlias and hydrangeas, in fact everything in 

 the garden or on the lawn that needs a support. They are made of 

 hard wood and heavy spriug wire painted green. The two smaller 

 sizes are suitable for carnations and all small or potted plants, 

 By express or freight, not prepaid. 18-inch stakes, 6 cents each; 

 60 cents per dozen; 21-inch stakes, 7 cents each; 75 cents per dozen ; 

 3-feet stakes, 18 cents each; $3.00 per dozen; 4-feet stakes, 20 cents 

 each; $2.25 per dozen; 5-feet stakes, 25 cents each; $2.50 per dozen. 

 Weight of stakes, per dozen, 18-inch, 1 pound; 24-inch, 2 pounds; 

 3-feet, 14 pounds; 4-feet, 16 pounds; 5-feet, 18 pounds. 

 If wanted by parcel post, add postage for weights given. 



Pulverized Sheep Manure 



This pure natural manure is immediately effective, unequalled for 

 mixing with the soil. Excellent for the flower or vegetable garden, 

 potted plants, lawn, outdoor plants, shrubbery and small fruits. 



Flower and Vegetable Garden.— Spade up the ground about 6 or 8 

 Inches deep. Scatter the sheep manure over the entire surface. Work 

 thoroughly into the soil by harrowing or raking. 



Potted Plants. — Apply it dry and work it into the top soil using 1 table- 

 spoonful to a 6 or 8-inch pot; use every 3 or four weeks. Benotting 

 plants, mix thoroughly I part sheep manure to 5 parts soil. 



Old Lawns. — Scatter the sheep manure over the entire surface, in early 

 spring or fall, but be sure to keep the ground moist for a few days. 



New Lawns.— The soil should be plowed or spaded to a depth of 6 to 8 

 inches. Scatter the sheep manure over the entire surface. Harrow or 

 rake In thoroughly and level the soil as desired. Sprinkle well with 

 water and let stand 24 hours before seeding. 



Outdoor Plants, Shrubbery and Small Fruits.— Loosen the soil around 

 the plants. Scatter the sheep manure over the entire surface. Work 

 thoroughly into the soil. 



Liquid Manure.— Mix 1 pound sheep manure to 5 gallons water. Apply- 

 ing the mixture direct to the soil; repeat once a week until the plant 

 shows healthy growth, then apply once a montji. 



Amount of Sheep Manure to Use for a Given Space 

 5 pound will ccver 5x5 feet 100 pounds will cover 32x 32 feet 



10 pounds will cover 11x11 feet 1000 pounds will cover 100x100 feet 



By express or freight, not prepaid, 5 lbs., 35 cts.; 10 lbs., 60 cts.? 

 25 lbs., S1.25; 50 lbs., S2.00; 100 lbs., S3. 50; 500 lbs., $15.00. 

 Special prices on larger quantities and carload lots on request. 



Reddick Mole Trap 



A desirable trap made of galvan 



Haywood Seed Drill. 



ized wrought iron. 

 Strong and will 

 last a lifetime. 

 This trap em- 

 braces all the 

 good points to be 

 found in high- 

 priced traps. It is 

 simple, durable 

 and practical. 

 Easily set and 

 does notget out of 

 order. Sure death 

 to moles. Weighs 

 3 lbs.; if wanted 

 by mail, send 

 postage. By 

 express, o r! 

 freight not! 

 prepaid .sflHiIi 

 S1.00 each. 



'Iron Age" 306 Combined Single 

 and Double Wheel Hoe, Hill 

 and Drill Seeder. 



A practical tool for the market gardener. 

 Will sow all kinds of seeds from celery to 

 beans, with the greatest regularity. 

 Can be changed instantly from drill 

 sowing to hill dropping, or the re- 

 Terse. 

 Complete 

 with eultl- 

 v at o r b , 

 hoes, and 

 plows, 

 $22.00 



"Iron Age" 317 Combined Single 

 Wheel Hoe and Drill Seeder. 



This machine sows only in drills; it does 

 not alternate into a hill planter. Many mar- 

 ket gardeners demand a separate 

 machine for planting in drills. It is 

 equipped with a complete set of cul- 

 tivators, such as hoes, cultivator 

 teeth, plows, vine lifter, and an 

 a 1 1 a c h- 

 mentfor 

 mark- 

 ing out 

 the rows 

 Price, 

 $18.00. 



Iren Age" 818 



same as 317 

 No attachments. As 

 a seeder only. 

 $15.00. 



Haywood Seed Drill 



Will open a furrow and distribute all small 

 seeds, such as beet, cabbage, carrot, celery, 

 lettuce, onion, radish, spinach, turnip and other ^^few 

 small seeds, with perfect regularity. At the same . 

 time it covers the seed after sowing. Useful for ■ ^ 

 hotbeds or kitchen garden. Weighs 4 pounds; 

 If wanted by parcel post, add postage. 



By express or freight, not prepaid, SI .25 each. 



Iron Age" 1 9 C Wheel Cultivator 

 and Plow. 



The frame is an all steel arch in three parts — 

 compact, light, durable. Steel, extra high 

 wheel — 24 inches — which some sections 

 prefer. The plow 

 is noted for easy 

 working and turn- 

 ing good deep fur- 

 row. The tools in- 

 clude landside 

 plow, scuffle hoe, 

 two separate culti- 

 vator teeth and a 

 set of cultivator 

 teeth on bracket. 

 Price, $6.50. 



Reddick Mole Trap 



Iron Age" 320 Single Wheel Hoe. 



A strongly constructed implement for t he amateur 

 or market gardener. It is light in weight and of 

 simple construction. The attachments are a 

 pair of side hoes, three cultivator teeth, 

 and a plow, which combined make a 

 useful garden 

 tool. Price, $9.00. 



"Iron Age" 321 

 Plain Single 

 Wheel Hoe. 



The same as 320 

 with side hoes 

 only. Price $7.00 



