The Garden Magazine, March, 1921 
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The Climax in Tillage Tools 
Thousands of years have made little or no changes in the funda- 
mental shape of tillage tools. Pronounced changes have been made 
however, in the shape of the cultivator teeth, and the manner in which 
both teeth and blades have been placed and are propelled. 
You will find in Gilson Garden Tools, that complete balance of 
weight which makes your effort available for the thinking part-cultiva- 
tion. I he tools themselves do the manual labor part in tip-top fashion. 
Regardless of which Gilson Garden Tool you choose to help you in 
your coming garden, you will find it the climax to date in perfection in 
Tillage Tools. 
The Gilson Triplex 
I ake the Gilson Rocker Blade, shown above, and the nine-tooth 
type of Liberty Cultivator shown opposite, combined with a strong 
plow share, all on one easily set and turned pivot axle, and you have 
th zGilson Triplex. The handles are adjustable 
to different heights, to equally well serve men, 
tall or short. 
The Gilson blade cuts the Weeds, and pro- 
duces a fine dustmulch; the plow share will 
open furrows, and break up hard ground; the 
Liberty Cultivator is adjustable in width from 
5 to 14 inches. Thumbscrews and special 
threaded adjusting wheel, make any wrench 
superfluous. Made of metal throughout, with 
smooth hardwood plow handles for convenient 
operation. A Wheel Hoe to last a lifetime. 
Price #8.95 — prepaid east of Rocky Mountains, 
$11.50 west of Rockies, if your dealer can’t 
supply it. 
The Gilson Weeder Wheel 
Outfit No. 3 
brings you a combination of the standard 8 
inch Gilson Rocker blade, plus the weeel frame 
shown in illustration alongside. The socket of 
the Gilson Weeder fits a standard rake handle, 
so that the tool is easily converted front a wheel- 
hoe into a hand cultivator. Price $3.70. 
We aim to have a broad distribution for 
Gilson Garden Tools, so 
Ask Y our Dealer or Write Us 
“Visit our Exhibit at the New York 
Flower Show and see the display of samples.” 
The Gilson Liberty 
Pronounced by practical gardeners to be. the most efficient tool 
yet evolved. 1 he shape of the teeth causes them to sink into the soil 
without downward pressure on handle. The teeth cut the weeds, 
pulverize the soil, and the work is done equally well whether the 
Liberty is attached to a handle, as shown above, or to a wheel frame 
as illustrated below. 
The Gilson Liberty is the most powerful weed destroyer, even in 
the hands of children. It comes in 5 tooth, 7 tooth, and 9 tooth sizes 
differing only in adjustable width which varies from 4 inches in the 
smallest to 14 inches in the largest. The middle tooth is removable 
to allow the straddling of rows. 
Special Introductory Offer 
Our ambition is to make gardening a greater pleasure for Garden 
Magazine readers. Here is a combination of Gilson Tools that will 
help you to greater garden results with less efforts: — 
The Liberty Wheel Cultivator No. 1, as shown alongside . . $3.90 
The 5 Inch Gilson Weeder Blade, as shown to left above . . 1.15 
The 8 Inch Gilson Weeder Blade, which combined with wheel 
frame alongside will give you the Gilson Weeder Wheel Outfit 1 .35 
The Liberty 7 tooth Hand Cultivator, as shown to right above 1.45 
1 Scratch Weeder and 1 Wonder Dandelion Digger .... 1.40 
Total $9.25 
If your dealer cannot supply any or all of these, we will ‘ship you 
the entire assortment prepaid for $9.00 anywhere in the U. S. 
East of the Rockies. $11.50, prepaid, west of the Rockies. 
Bigger Crops Through Cultivation” 
is the title of our new catalogue, which, besides con- 
taining some useful facts on soil tillage, will 
introduce to you the complete line of Gil- 
son Garden Tools. Please favor us with 
your request for a copy. It’s free, of course. 
“Visit our Exhibit at the New York 
Flower Show and see the display of samples.” 
J. E. GILSON COMPANY 
Port Washington Wisconsin 
