Sprywheel Division 
H. C. DODGE, Inc. 
280 Madison Ave., N. Y. C. 
Works: Boston, Mass. 
The $150 Tractor F, O. B. Boston 
Why Every Farmer and Gardener 
Should Use a SPRYWHEEL 
Thorough cultivation is the first essential of good farming. Sprv- 
wheel was designed to eliminate the drudgery and awful cost of 
hand hoeing. The Sprywheel won’t do everything from breaking 
new ground to grinding grain, shredding corn, sawing wood and 
cultivating onions. We don't know of any machine that will do all 
of these jobs equally well. 
But Sprywheel will do any work a hand or wheel hoe can be used 
for—and it enables one man to do more and better work than any 
five men pushing hand tools. 
Sprywheel practically eliminates hand hoeing, just as the McCormick 
harvester ended the old, laborious, back-breaking method of har¬ 
vesting with sickles and scythes. That is how it "multiplies man 
power by five from seedtime to harvest”. That is why every farmer 
and gardener should use a Sprywheel. 
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The market gardener knows 
how hard and expensive it is to get help for hand hoeing. He knows 
the necessity for timely cultivation. The market gardener often 
attempts to overcome the excessive cost of hand hoeing by spacing 
the rows wide apart so that a horse-drawn cultivator can handle 
most of his cultivating work. Or he cuts down his acreage. Both 
are wasteful expedients on high priced, fertile land. 
Using Sprywheel, rows can be planted so close together that the 
plants have just enough room to attain maximum size. Every row 
can be cultivated as often as necessary. Profits per man and per 
acre simply multiply. 
The half acre home gardener 
often limits the size of his garden patch because of the difficulty of 
getting the cultivating done, doing it himself, or finding time to 
attend to a garden and at the same time keep the lawn in presentable 
condition. Sprywheel solves his problem. 
Besides all kinds of cultivating tools for weeding, mulching, hoeing 
and hilling, there is the Sprywheel Lawn Mower Attachment. It can be 
attached in less than five minutes. It converts the Sprywheel into 
a power lawn mower remarkable for sturdiness, simplicity and effec¬ 
tiveness. Reduces handling a large garden and keeping extensive lawns 
properly cut to a simple matter of an occasional half hour’s work. 
For farmers who raise staple crops 
—tobacco, cotton, peanut and corn growers, sugar beet farmers, etc.—the Spry¬ 
wheel is quite as valuable. After the plants have grown high or spread into the 
lows so that multiple row cultivators can't be used or horses put in without 
damage, Sprywheels provide continuous cultivation at the very time cultivation 
is most necessary. 
The value of continuous cultivation has been convincingly proved on scientifi¬ 
cally managed farms. Yield has been increased to show four hundred percent 
profit on the cost of continuous and late cultivation—even when the late cultivation 
was done in the old expensive way—with the hand hoe. The additional cost of 
the extra cultivating with Sprywheel will show profits far in excess of the cost of 
the work and the machine itself. 
Cost o f Sprywheel operation 
One gallon of gasoline keeps a Sprywheel running all day. Enables one man to 
cultivate fifteen miles ofvide, single row,—considerably more with the two or three 
row attachments which can he used while the plants are small, when rows are 
planted close together. The accompanying letter is one out of scores we have 
received. Read it. 
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The Best Money-Maker a Market Gardener Ever Had Offered” 
Messrs. If. C. Dodge, Inc. October 21, 1920 
Boston, Mass. 
Gentlemen : 
After having used the Sprywheel during the past season on our market garden 
of one hundred and twenty acres, I want you to know that it has performed its 
work in a splendid manner. 
I he problem of the market gardener, as I look at it, is to get the work done at 
the right time. This has always been difficult w ith hand labor. Your Sprywheel 
does so much work in a short time that today the problem is simple. Not only 
does the Sprywheel excel as a weeder, but it also stirs the ground more thor¬ 
oughly than hand labor and very much faster. 
In my opinion the "Sprywheel Tractor” is the best money maker that a market 
gardener ever had offered to him. 
Very truly yours 
J. W. RUSSEL, Jr. 
Onfi Wolcott Road 
Winchester, Mass. 
A Selling Franchise You Will App rove 
The Sprywheel Dealers* Continuous Exclusive Territory Franchise pro¬ 
tects the dealer against invasion of his exclusive territory. It protects 
him against loss through price changes. It guarantees liberal advertis¬ 
ing in each dealer’s territory. It provides the fullest cooperation by the 
manufacturer in supplying expert demonstrators and sales helps. 
In short, the franchise is worked out so that every dealer has every in¬ 
centive possible to give every farmer in his territory the best service 
and the strongest cooperation that has ever been given with an agricul¬ 
tural implement. 
We believe that the plan for merchandising the Sprywheel and assuring 
to every farmer the utmost in dealer cooperation is as big a step forward 
in merchandising as the Sprywheel itself is in design. 
To the dealer who want a to cooperate 
The market for Sprywheel is immense. An exclusive Sprywheel deal¬ 
ership will be extremely valuable. Write today for full particulars re¬ 
garding the Sprywheel Dealers’ Continuous Exclusive Territory Fran¬ 
chise. Now before someone else gets your county. 
