SpryWheeI 
The $150 Tractor — Grating and Freight Extra 
“Multiplies Man Power by Five from Seedtime to Harvest ” 
Why Every Farmer and Gardener 
Should Use a SPRYWHEEL 
Thorough cultivation is the first essen¬ 
tial of good farming. Much of it has 
alvvass been done by hand—and hand 
hoeing is hard, expensive drudgery. 
This is the work Sprywheel enables every 
farmer and gardener to do economically 
and as often as necessary. It enables one 
man to do more and better work than 
any five men pushing hand tools. 
Sprywheel won't do everything from break¬ 
ing 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 W / any work a hand or 
wheel hoe cr , used for. It practically 
eliminates hand hoeing. 
The market gardener knows 
the necessity for timely cultivation. He 
often attempts to overcome the excessive 
cost of hand hoeing by spacing rows wide 
apart so that a horse-drawn cultivator can 
handle most of the cultivating work. Or 
he cuts down his acreage. 
Using Sprywheel, every row can be culti¬ 
vated as often as necessary. Profits 
per man and per acre simply multiply. 
The half acre home gardener 
often cuts down his garden patch because 
of the difficulty of getting the cultivating 
done. Sprywheel solves his problem. Be¬ 
sides tools for weeding, mulching, hoeing 
and hilling, there is the Sprywheel Lawn 
Mower Attachment. Attached in less than 
five minutes, it converts the Sprywheel 
into a power lawn mower. 
For farmers who raise staple crops 
—tobacco, cotton, peanut and corn grow¬ 
ers, sugar beet farmers, etc.—the Sprywheel 
is quite as valuable. After plants have grown 
high or spread into the rows so that horses 
can’t be put in without damage, Sprywheel 
provides continuous cultivation at the very 
time cultivation is most necessary. 
Cost of Sprywheel operation 
One gallon of gasoline runs a Sprywheel 
all day. Enables one man to cultivate 
fifteen miles of wide, single row, consider¬ 
ably more with the two or three row attach¬ 
ments used while plants are small with 
rows planted close together. 
Sold by authorized Sprywheel dealers 
The Sprywheel is sold bv authorized Spry¬ 
wheel dealers who are granted exclusive 
territory. Write today for a Sprywheel cat¬ 
alog and the name of the nearest Sprywheel 
dealer. 
"We Had Been Wishing for Just Such 
a Small Tractor’’ 
Sprywheel Division, HICKS NURSERIES 
II. C. Dodge, Inc., L. Hicks & Son 
New York City. Westbury, Long Island, N. Y. 
Gentlemen :— Oct. 22nd, 1920 
Last summer we were up against it, having had a 
large area of little evergreens in rows 15 inches 
apart where the weeds were growing so rapidly 
that we could not get ahead of them by hand- 
hoeing or wheel-cultivating. 
It was during the above period that your agent 
appeared with one of your tractors and we lost no 
time in putting it to work, as we had been wishing for 
just such a small tractor. We worked Sprywheel 
in blocks that were planted in squares both ways 
and on diagonals. 
Boys take to the Sprywheel enthusiastically. 
Commuters who have gardens of one-half acre or 
larger should lay them out in rows so as to use a 
tractor such as yours. They have found it impossi¬ 
ble to secure sufficient time to properly cultivate 
their ground and are especially prone to neglect the 
cultivation of their fruit trees, which, in this sandy 
sub-soil, suffer from lack of moisture, and we 
recommend that they try the Sprywheel. 
Very truly yours, 
HICKS NURSERIES Per- 
-Henry Hicks. 
Sprywheel Division 
H. C. DODGE, Inc. 
Dept. 3 
280 Madison Ave., New York City 
Works: Boston, Mass. 
