C. €. MORSE & CO.— SEEDS— SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. 
Ask for Descriptive 
Catalogue of 
No. 6 COMBINED DOUBLE AND SINGLE WHEEL 
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 — 
no guess , work. The high wheel 
runs easy. The Wheel Hoe form of 
tool is No. 1, shown opposite. 
IRONAGE 
Farm and Garden Imple- 
ments. Gives Complete Description 
No. 6 
Combined 
Price 
$14.50. 
Drill only- 
No. 5, $9.50 
Garden Disc Cultivating 
Attachment (Fig'. 369) 
$2.50 
NO. 12. WHEEL HOE, CULTIVATOR 
AND FLOW 
A practical tool, for a small kitchen gar- 
den. It will plow in all but hard ground, 
open furrows and cover them, hill growing 
crops, hoe,_ rake 
and cultivate. 
Average weight 
k with one tool, 
18 pounds. 16-in. 
9 wheel. 
OTHER IRON AGE TOOLS 
No. 9. Single Wheel Hoe, complete, $6.50. 
No. 13. Double Wheel Hoe (Side Hoes and Teeth only), $6.75. 
No. 17. Combined Drill Seeder and Single Wheel Hoe, $12.00. 
No. 19C. Like No. 19, but with a set of cultivator teeth on 
bracket instead of rake, $4.25. 
No. 20. Single Wheel Hoe, complete, $7.25. 
ATTACHMENTS 
Fig-. 82. Landside Flow. Plows good deep furrow, follow- 
ing in the line of the wheel, $1.10. 
Fig-. 170. Double Moldboard Plow, $1.70. 
Fig-. 81. Double Weeder Attachment. 5 long prongs to 
each; breaks up a crust splendidly. $1.35. 
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. 1 
Price $8.50 
with Hoes 
only (called 
No. 3) $5.25 
No. 19. WHEEL PLOW AND CULTIVATOR 
The main feature of this tool is its 
extra high wheel — 24 inches. Any- 
one wanting a low-priced tool to 
i with, will find that you can do 
about all of your garden 
work except sowing the 
seed. Strong plow. 
NEW MODEL SEED DRILL. 
On oui 
few page: 
vn extensive seed farms which are illustrated in the first 
F this catalogue, we use the New Model Seed Drill exclu- 
sively. We have found by trying the different makes that this one is 
the best. The following are reasons which we ask you to consider: 
1st. The New Model will sow in rough, lumpy ground withou 
getting clogged. M'any of the light Eastern seeders are inefficient on 
heavy California soils, but not so with the New Model. 
2nd. Can be perfectly adjusted to the finest difference in size 
between the different seeds. 
3rd. New Model seeds evenly and cut-off is quickly and easily 
handled; is economical. 
4th. Main wheel is of large size and width, so will 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 
at a glance how to set for the ordinary seeds. A well-made and 
satisfactory seeder. It will save much labor and give a better stand 
than other methods of seeding. 
HORSE CULTIVATORS 
No. 1. Five Tooth Cultivator. A strong framed cultivator 
adjustable to width of row, 9 to 24 inches. Price $5.00; 
with lever for expanding, price $6.00. 
No. 1. Seven Tooth Cultivator. Price $6.10; with expand- 
ing lever, price $7.10; with lever and plain wheel, price 
$7*85. 
No. 5. Nine Tooth Cultivator. For orchard work. Price 
$9.95. 
No. 37. Five Tooth Dixie Cultivator. Lightly made for 
work only in light soils. Price $4.00. 
