WILLIAM EWING & CO.'S SEED CATALOGUE 
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Note what practical farmers say: — 
Dear Sirs: — The undersigned take pleasure in certifying to the out- 
Btanding meiita of The Hallock Cultivator and Weeder in cultivating 
and weeding, in a most thorough manner and quickly, almost all kinds 
of crops, leaving the soil as if a hand steel tooth rake had been used. 
We were afraid it might do damage to such crop as Onions, Carrots, 
Beets, etc., but on the contrary it made a perfect job, and the cost of 
working was so much reduced as to make the growing of such crops very 
profitable. On Potatoes and Corn, etc., its work is all that the most 
particular farmer can desire, and on account of the speed at which the 
ground is gone over working expenses are reduced to a minimum. On 
grain crops it will be at once apparent the gain in sdelds that must result 
when the Cultivator is used, and the soil never allowed to crust or cake 
after heavy rains, and the newly sprouted weeds, such as Mustard, etc., 
are killed at the same operation. It is impossible to cover Clover and 
limothv seeds evenly and smoothly with any Harrow or Seeder attach- 
ment, but the Hallock does it to perfection. There is much to be learned 
in the using of any new implement, and in our opinion we will notice 
next year many methods that were unnoticed in our first year of using. 
For weeding and cultivating, we know of no implement that can com- 
pare with the Hallock in results, both in thoroughness and economy 
and hand-hoeing and weeding is out of the question, and nearly unneces- 
sary to any one who possesses a Hallock Weeder. 
SIGNED. 
Sam. J. Nesbitt, John Nesbitt, Thomas Ramage, EtiennelDavid. 
Narcisse David, MoAvoy Bros., of Petite Cote; M. Jarry, Z. Gagnon 
G. Gagnon, John Scott, of Cote St. Michel; Penniston Bros., Lachine 
Rapids; John Johnson, Youville; Jas. Boden, Ste. Anne de iBellevue; 
Jas. Roy, Bordeaux, and all who have used the Hallock endorse these 
statements. 
The above are amongst the largest Potato and other root growers in 
Canada, and all thoroughly practical men. 
Implements 
"IRON AGE," NO. IS. COMBINED SINGLE WHEEL 
HOE, HILL AND DRILL SEEDER— Combines a Hill and Drill 
Seeder, and Single Wheel Hoe. The seed sowing device 
sows the seed in a continuous row, or drops in hills at 4, 6, 
8, 12 or 24 inches. It ploughs, rakes, opens, furrows, covers 
hills, hoes and cultivates. 812.00. 
"IRON AGE," NO. 17. 
COMBINED SINGLE 
WHEEL HOE AND 
DRaL SEEDER— It 
does the same work as 
No. 15, but only sows 
in drUls. 811.00. 
"IRON AGE," NO. 18. „ 
^ DRILL SEEDER— 
Is the same as No. 
17, but is a Drill 
Seeder only. $8.50. 
"IRON AGE," 
NO. 12. SINGLE 
WHEEL PLOW 
AND CULTIVATOR 
— Is not only useful 
in cultivating vege- 
tables, but also 
flowers, and those 
numbers, will find 
the soil in their 
the plow. 83.75. 
We carry in stock a full line of Garden Implements as 
listed on the following pages, and can assure our customers 
that any orders we receive will have our beet attention. 
To intending customers we will be pleasedjjto mail descrip- 
tive Catalogue on receipt of enquiry. 
"IRON AGE" NO. I COMBINED DOUBLE AND 
SINGLE WHEEL HOE— Can be changed into a Single Wheel 
Hoe in a few mmutes. [It is strong, with high wheel and 
light. 88.50. 
"IRON AGE," NO. 3. SmGLE AND DOUBLE WHEEL HOE— 
With side hoes only. 85.00. 
"IRON AGE," NO. 6 
COMBINED DOUBLE 
AND SINGLE WHEEL 
HOE, HILL AND DRILL 
SEEDER— Is first among 
our list of garden imple- 
ments. Combined in this 
tool there are three 
" Iron Age," No 
who raise'poultry, even in very limited 
this tool of great value for stirring 
poultry yards, especially when fitted with 
" IRON AGE," NO. 
l22. COMBINED FER- 
TILIZER DISTRIBU- 
TOR, HILL AND 
DRILL SEEDER— 
Sows fertilizers and 
seeds in one operation, 
the fertilizer being dis- 
" Iron Age," No. 22 
tributed in 
two narrow 
streams. The 
ploughs are 
adjustable in 
depth and 
width, giving 
the gardener 
the privilige of 
placing the 
fertilizer as 
near or as far 
from the seed 
as he desires. 
819.50. 
"Jron Age," No. 6, Seeder and Wheel Hoe. 
distinct^and thoroughly practical : tools a Hill and Drill 
Seeder, a Double Wheel Hoe and a Single Wheel Hoe. Will 
sow small seed, from lettuce to the size of corn. 813.00. 
r " IRON AGE," NO. 7.— The same as No. 6, but is a Hill 
and Drill Seeder only. 810.00. 
,„"}IRON AGE," NO. 4. ..^COMBINED DOUBLE AND SINGLE 
WHEEL HOE AND DRILL SEEDER— Is somewhat similar 
to No. 6 Combined Double Wheel Hoe, Hill and Drill Seeder. 
It only differs in the seed sowingdevice and opening Plow. 
Both tools as Double and Single Wheel Hoes are indentical, 
but No. 4 only sows in drills. 812.60. 
^"pRON AGE," NO. 1. COMBINED HARROW AND CUL- 
TIVATOR — The teeth are diamond shape with a small culti- 
vator tooth forged on one end; for very close work, every 
other tooth can be^ quickly re- 
moved. We furnish this tool, 
when ordered, in its plain form 
or with the addition of the 
lever expander; plain or lever 
wheel; cultivating width when 
equipped with lever expander 
34 inches; with^: plain ex- 
pander 38 inches. 86.75. 
Planet Jr., No. 1 
