WALTER S. SCHELL, 1307-1309 MARKET STREET, HARRISBURG, PENNA. 
IRON AGE GARDEN TOOLS 
Did the weeds get ahead of you last summer ? Was it impossible to hoe and cultivate your garden crops as you. should; have 
done? Was there too much work for you. and was it impossible to get help? If you had these troubles then I can safely say— - 
you did not have an Iron Age Double and Single Wheel-Hoe, but did your gardening in the old, slow, back-aching way^ p If 
you are willing to spend $7 for a No i. Double and Single Wbeel-Hoe you will be getting the best "man" to be hadlfor this, tool 
will do the work of an e-xtra man besides yourself, better than he can do, Quicker and just the way it should be done. Use.it 
from April to October, seven months for $7 — $1 a month — can you get a man for that amount? Then the tool is yours to use 
the next year and for years to come. This splendid machine can be changed in a moment into any of the eight machines 
as shown here. You get all of them complete for $7. This can also be made into a seeder which sows any kind of seeds more 
accurately than you can sow by hand. (See No. 6. below.) 
, With plow set for hilling 
With rakes to go astride 
the row 
Plows set to open a furrow 
With side hoes set to^cut close 
between the rows ■ 
Set for weeding between 
rows 
For cultivation between 
rows 
Cultivator teeth can be set to 
suit the width of rows 
NO. 1 COMBINED DOUBLE AND SINGLE WHEEL- HOE 
Price, complete, $7; without rakes, $6.50; without ralies or plows, $5.50 
NO. 19 WHEEL -PLOW AND 
CULTIVATOR 
The wheel is made of steel 
24 inches high, and is very 
strong. The tire is one inch 
in width. The frame is made 
of steel throughout, which in- 
sures durabiUty and lightness. 
The handles are made of best 
oak, and are nicely finished. 
The working tools consist of 
a plow, rake, scuffle hoe and 
two cultivator teeth. Price, 
$3.50. Weight packed 22 
pounds. 
NO. 12 WHEEL -PLOW AND 
CULTIVATOR 
The No. 12 is remarkable for its exceeding 
lightness, great strength, the amount of work 
it will accomplish and the low cost. Will do 
all the cultivation of a kitchen-garden.. It 
plows, furrows, covers, 
hoes, rakes and cultivates. 
Price, complete, $S.50. 
No. 11 Iron Age (plow 
only), $2.50. 
NO. 6 COMBINED DOUBLE AND 
SINGLE WHEEL-HOE, HILL 
AND DRILL SEEDER 
Sows all kinds of seed, 
from celery to beans, with 
the greatest regularity in 
hills 4. 6,8.12 and 24 inches 
apart or in drills and is in- 
stantly changed to a double 
or single wlieel-hoc, etc.. 
Complete, $12, as Seeder 
which is shown as the No. i Ix-low 
only. Iron Age No. 7, $9. 
NO. 1 COMBINED HARROW 
AND CULTIVATOR 
Its teeth are diamond shape, with a 
small cultivator tooth forged on one end. 
For very close 
work, every 
other tooth can 
be quickly rc- 
l in o V c d . This 
' tool is designed 
especially for 
the cultivation of berries and small crops.'' as' it thoroughly 
pulverizes the soil but at the same time throws but very little 
earth. Price, complete with lever expander and plain 
wheel, $S.2S. 
NO. 20 SINGLE WHEEL -HOE 
Is a most perfect single-wheel tool 
plows, rakes, cultivates and hoes. As 
with the No. i above, the drill seeder 
or hill and drill seeder 
attachments may be 
added at any time. 
Price, No. 20 com- 
plete, $6. With Side 
Hoes and Cultivator 
Teeth $4.76. 
NO. 6 COMBINED HORSE 
HOE AND CULTIVATOR 
Remarkable for great 
With lever is expanded 
from 14 to 3" inches. 
The wheel regulates the 
depth. The side hoes 
have numerous adjust- 
ments. A most satis- 
factory and popular im- 
plement. Price, com- 
plete as In cut, 16. SO. 
adjustability 
Ask for Complete Iron Age 
Catalogue 
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