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V. MORSE * CO. — SEEDS — SAN FRANCISCO. CALIF. 
Wo. 6 COMBINED DOUBLE A WD 8IHQLX Wl 
HOE, HILL AND DRILL SEEDER 
. Sows seed in continuous rows or drops 
in hills at 4, 6, 8, 12 or 24 inches apart. 
Lever makes quick change. Opens its 
own furrow, covers it and packs the soil. 
Has accurate feed, without injury to the 
seed. Latter is dropped in plain sight — 
guess work. The high wheel 
i easy. The Wheel Hoe form of 
> tool is No. 1, shown opposite. 
Garden Di«c Cultivating: 
Attachment (Tig. 369) 
$2.50 
IROMAQE 
Farm and Garden Imple- 
ments. Give. Complete De.cri ption . 
WHEEL HOE, CULTIVATOR; 
AND FLOW 
practical tool, for a small kitchen gar- 
It will plow in all but hard ground, 
furrows and cover them, hill growing 
crops, hoe, rake 
and cultivate. 
Average weight 
with one tool, 
,8 pounds. 16-in. 
' heel. 
w OTHER IRON AGE TOOLS 
«o. 9. Single Wheel Hoe, complete, $6.50. 
S°- }%' ^? ou V le " oe (Slde Hoes and Teeth only). $6.75. 
^'r. CO T m , bln xT Cl Seeder and Single Wheel Hoe. $12.00 
N0.19C. Like No. 19, but with a set of cultivator teeth on 
bracket instead of rake. $4.25. 
No. 20. Single Wheel Hoe, complete. $7.35. 
^ , ATTACHMENTS 
Pig. 82. Landslde Plow. Plows good deep furrow, follow- 
ing in the line of the wheel. $1.10. w 
Pig-. 170. Double Moldboard Plow. $1.70. 
Pig. 81. Double Weeder Attachment. 5 long prongs to 
each; breaks up a crust splendidly. $1.35. s 
Catalog gives complete description of these and many others includ- 
ing Horse Hoes and Horse Cultivators. Ask for it. 
NO. 1. DOUBLE AND SINGLE WHEEL HOE. 
Opens and closes furrows, takes care of 
first working without danger to the young 
plants, goes astride or between the rows, 
cultivates, weeds, levels, etc. Does a day's 
work in 60 minutes. Saves old-fashioned 
back-breaking work — you walk up- 
right with this tool and weeds 
never get the best of you. 
NO. 19. WHEEL PLOW AND CULTIVATOR 
The main feature of this tool is its 
ctra high wheel— 24 inches. Any- 
- wanting a low-priced tool to 
with will find that you can do 
about all of your garden 
work except sowing the 
seed. Strong plow. 
NEW MODEL SEED DRILL. 
fhl el h\ t W %u &V f , f , ou " d by tryin * the different makes that this one is 
1st Tl N aTT*, ar .' reasons which we ask you to consider: 
1st. The New Model will sow in rough, lumpy ground wi h 
henvvV rf ged; Many ,° f the light Eastern seeders are inefficient on 
heavy California soils, but not so with the New Model. 
between S? differ^ s1eds. adjUSted t0 ^ ^ difference in size 
!.andL;^s%cl 0 omicar dS CVen ' y ^ CUt "° ff qUicWy 3 " d eaSily 
snf> th '„. ^, a ' n Tj hee n is of large size and width - so wil1 not sink in 
soft earth. Handles are well bolted and adjustable in height; 
machine is easy to work. 
5th. Opening plow is of steel, adjustable in depth; index shows 
s,.;cf, g A anCe how t0 r set f , or the Quinary seeds. A well-made and 
t ? ,?l ° ry se 5 u dc r- ? w '" save much iabor and give a better stand 
than other methods of seeding. 
HORSE CULTIVATORS 
*°* 1^4,^, 1 7 # K, To 4 oth On"ivator. A strong framed cultivator 
adjustable to width or row, 9 to 24 inches. Price $5.00; 
with lever for expanding, price $6.00. 
No. 1. Seven Tooth Cultivator. Price $6.10; with expanding 
97.SS 9 1 WUh leVel ' and pIain wh eel, price 
No. 5. Nine Tooth Cultivator. 
$9.95. 
No. 37. Pive Tooth Dixie Cultivator, 
work only in light soils. Price $4.00 
For orchard work. Price 
Lightly made for 
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