WALTER S. SCHELL'S QUALITY SEEDS FOR MARKET-GARDENERS 
The IMoline 
Universal 
Tractor 
When you farm with a 
Mohne Tractor you can 
immodiately dispose of all 
your horses, or at least 
all but one or two, de- 
pending of course, on 
what you are farming and 
the natural conditions of 
your farm. With a Mo- 
line Tractor you do every 
kind of field work, includ- 
ing cultivating, just as 
you do it with your horses 
now — sitting on the seat 
of all implements and 
driving your Tractor just 
. ^ , , . . , a^s vou would your horses 
but with many more advantages and without any of the hard work, for it turns your work into pleasure. Moline Tractors are doing 
the inost satisfactory work on many of the largest farms about here. They are sold on their own merits. If you are con- 
sidermg the purchase of a Tractor, we ask you. for your own good and without any obligation to purchase, that you allow us to 
dernonstrate to you on your farm, under your conditions, just what the Moline Tractor will do for vou and how it does it, after 
which you decide which Tractor you want. Do not make the unfortunate and costly mistake that many find they have already made, 
and that is to merely buy a certain Tractor because the price of it is less. Talk it over with us — it is tp your interest to do so. 
With this outfit you. alone, one man, can harvest 30 acres in a lo-hour day. Farm this up-to-date 
way and save the profits insteaJ of spending them all for big horse-feed bills and extra help 
SPECIAL GARDEN TOOLS 
The American Gardener 
The American Gardener, No. G2, 
is the most talked of and best general 
purpose Cultivator on the market. 
It plows, cultivates or hoes by 
simply turning the hand wheel — 
three implements in one. Weight 
20 pounds. The Midget 
Seeder or large Turning Plow, 
sold as extras, may be easily 
attached in 
place of Drill 
ir'wvv— ^ Plow. Price 
*8. 
Makes Home Gardening a Delight 
The No. **G 5 Fairy" costs but a trifle 
more than a hoe and will do ten times the 
work. To cultivate often means a better 
garden. The Fairy will do this easily. It 
weeds, cultivates and keeps you 
smiling. It cultivates rows from 
6 to 12 inches apart — just the ma- 
chine for your home gar- 
den. Weight 12 pounds. 
Price $3.20. 
One-Piece Steel Mattock 
Just the tool for heavy soil. Has two 
oil-tempered blades. Strong and light. 4M- 
foot ash handle. No. DE3H Mattock tt.ii (postpaid $1.60). 
Popular High Wheel 
Cultivator 
The Standard No. 20 is the most 
efficient High-Wheel Cultiva- 
tor made. By means of a 
patented frame, adjustment is 
m ade instantly with one wing 
nut. Attach- 
ments are 
forged from 
tool steel, 
hardened and 
polished. 
They will 
scour and 
workperfectly 
in any soil. 
We i g h t I 8 
pounds. The 
Midget Seeder may be easily attached. Price $5. 
Most Popular Seeder IMade 
The Midget Seeder will pay for itself in a 
short time, because it saves seed by sowing 
accurately. It drills almost any kind of 
seed, including peas and beans. 
The Midget opens the furrow- sows 
the seed and covers up, all in one 
operation. Sold with handle or may 
be easily attached to almost 
any wheel cultivator. 
Weight 6 
pounds. 
No. 1, with- 
out handle 
$4.80 (post- 
paid, $ 6 ); 
No. IH, with 
handle $5.40. 
English Digging Fork 
The strongest and best Spading Fork made. Unbreakable. 
lP^^2^iJ^^2^^ ^'"^^^ of tool steel. Square tines. Oil-tempered. 
No. ED4 $2.75 (postpaid, $8.10). 
MAGIC WEEDER HOES. 
pi^f in. long. 2 in. wide. 
IS cts. each, $i.6o per doz.; 
postpaid, 20 cts. each, $i.8o 
per doz. 
Of Great Value to Both Market-Gardeners and Home-Gardeners 
Style "D" 
Style "C" 
10 in. long, 3 in. wide. 35 
cts. each, I3.7S per doz.; post- 
paid, 40 cts. eadi., $4 per doz. 
iiK in. Ions, 3 in. 
wide. 45c. each, $4.80 
per doz.; postpaid, 55 cts. 
each, $5.10 per doz. 
1 1 ^< in. long, 3 in. 
wide. 45 cts. each, 
$4.80 per doz,; postpaid, SS 
cts. each, $5.10 per doz. 
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