WILLIAM EWING & CO.'S SEED CATALOGUE 
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Note what practical farmers Bay: — 
Dear Sirs:— The underagned take pleasure in certifying to the out- 
standing merits of The HaUock Cultivator and Weeder in cultivation 
and weeding, in a most thorough manner and quickly, almost aU kinds 
l',L,'i''°''lfrJ^*""*= ^^^TK ^- 'l *j ''^"'^ fake 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 oi 
U»n fw"^!,"*''^ .'"■"^J?'''^ Potatoes and Corn, etcTitrwork 
IS all that th^ most particular farmer can desire, and on account of the 
speed at which the ground is gone over working expenses are reduced 
;?.f:i . °° grain crops it will be at once apparent the gain in 
yields that must result when the Cultivator is used, and the soil never 
auowed to crust or cake after heavy rains, and the newly sprouted weeds 
such as Mustard, etc^, are kiUed at the same operation. It is impossible 
to cover Clover and Timothy seeds evenly and smoothly with a£v Har- 
row or Seeder attachment but the HaUock does it to perfection. 
Ihere is much to be learned in the using of any new implement, and in 
pur 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 compare with the HaUock in results, both in 
thoroughness and economy, and hand-hoeing and weeding is out of the 
^eed'w"' "^"'y unnecessary to any one who possesses a HaUock 
SIGNED. 
gaSr ^'^^Jt^^'S^. Penniston"S OS., fee 
R.^i^^ T -K °?°u'"'?"' ^ '^iS''!': Penniston Bros.^ L^hine 
Rapids; John Johnston, YouviUe; Jas. Boden, Ste. Anne de jfeellevue; 
BtM^meTt's "'^ ""^ ^"o'l^ endorse these 
CaS^d XtrrrulMy* prictSmr*° ^"^ """^^ <^'^ - 
Implements 
" IRON AGE," NO. 1. COMBINED 
DOUBLE AND SINGLE WHEEL HOE - 
Can be changed into a Single 
Wheel Hoe in a few minutes. 
It is strong, with high wheel 
and light, S8.50. 
" Iron Age," No. 1 Combined Double and Single Wheel Hoe 
TTnV^^ti^^^'"/^- ^^^i^^^ AND DOUBLE WHEEL 
HOE — With^ide 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 
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 
" 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 sowing device and opening Plow.' 
Both tools as Double and Single Wheel Hoes are identical 
but No. 4 only sows in drills. 812.50. ' 
" IRON AGE," NO. S.— The same as No. 4, but is a Seed 
Drill only. 89.50. 
"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 
hiUs, hoes and cultivates. 812.00. 
" IRON AGE," NO. 16. 
— Is the same as No. 15 
as a Hill and Dr^ill 
SeederXonly.^jJ 89.50. | 
K " IRON AGE," NO. 17. 
COMBINED SINGLE 
WHEEL HOE AND 
DRILL SEEDER— It ^ ^ 
does the same work 
as No. 15,'but^only 
sows in drills. |I811. 
"IRON AGIE," 
NO. 18. DlRILL 
SEEDER— Is I the 
same as No. 17, but 
is a Drill SeVdeIr 
only. 88.50.' ' 
" Iron Age," No. 18. , 
NEW MODEL SEED DRILL 
TheJNew Model will save you time and money. It is the 
best, the surest and easiest operated drill in use. 
Is perfect in all its parts. The Index or Indicator is con- 
venient and reliable. The names of the principal seeds to 
'^e - ire plainly show n on the index. The Cut off to'stop 
the flow of seed,''can 
be instantly operated 
from the handles. 
The Marker is easily 
adjusted and islheltf 
firmly. The Wheeljis 
unusually wide, pre- 
venting it sink- 
ing in soft earth. 
The Covering 
Roller is attach- 
ed by a swinging 
frame, enabling 
the operator to 
New Model Seed Drill. %Iitly or 
, otherwise. The- 
Upening Plough is of steel, , and adjustable in depth The 
complete machine weighs only 35 lbs. 
Price, Packed for Shipment, 88.50. 
" IRON AGE," NO. 22. COMBINED FERTILIZER DIS 
TRIBUTOR, HILL AND DRILL SEEDER— Sows fertilizers 
and seeds m one operation, the fertilizer being distributed in 
two narrow streams. The plows are adjustable in depth and 
width, giving the gardener the privilege of placing the 
fertilizer as near or as far from the seed as he desires 819 50 
" IRON AGE," NO. 8. HILL AND DRILL SEEDER— 
Market gardeners will find this machine one of the best hill 
and drill tools ever introduced for either bulky or small seeds 
811.50. 
The Hopper is low, with a capacity of four quarts hold- 
ing a sufficient quantity of the most bulky seed for even 
the largest gardeners. 
" IRON AGE," NO. 12. SINGLE WHEEL PLOW AND CUL- 
TIVATOR — Is not only useful in cultivating vegetables but 
also flowers, and those who raise poultry, even in very limited 
