he Garden Magazine, May, 1920 
Get EVERY Weed 
T HE side hoes on the Iron Age Single 
and Double Wheel Hoe make short 
work of weeds. They cut like knife blades 
held flat well below the surface. The soil 
ripples over the blades, forming an ideal 
dust mulch which conserves the moisture. 
No. 301 with one wheel will work in the middle 
of the row, or with two wheels, astride the row. 
Cultivator teeth and plows with which you can 
open and close furrows, make ridges, cultivate and 
pulverize are also supplied for the No. 301. And 
at any time you can add the seeder attachment 
and have a “Complete Gardener.” 
Write to-day for booklet , “ Modern Gardening?* 
Bateman M’f ’g Company 
Makers of good implements since / 836 
Box 35G 
Grenloch, N. J. 
T o Flower Lovers 
You have long felt the want of a plain common- 
sense publication for the person who actually 
works in his own garden. 
The FLOWER GROWER 
is filled with facts and information on flower 
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The Flower Grower champions the cause of the sum- 
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The Flower Grower tells what sorts to grow, how and 
when to plant, and how to save and store the seeds, bulbs, 
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of, and practical facts and information on summer-flowering 
plants of all kinds comprises the contents. 
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three years, $1.00 for year. 
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MADISON COOPER, Publisher, Calcium, N. Y. 
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