3ALDEKSON COMPANY, Inc 
626 Indiana Ave., N. w. 
617 “C” Street, N. W. 
Washington, D. C. 
57 
The rake that gives extra years of ser- 
ce. Wheels interchangeable, and dump 
>ds reversible, giving extra wear without 
pair expense. Arched steel axles give/ 
heels proper pitch and gather—wheels 
mnot tip in at top and out at bottom, 
teel truss rod reinforces rake head— 
-events sagging. Tooth holders accom¬ 
odate large or small number of teeth, 
djustments provided to keep rake in per- 
ct working order. Tripping device is 
isitive and simple. Set of teeth quickly 
langed with adjustable lever bar. This 
ike is easy to operate and does a real 
b of raking. 
-Foot, 24 Tooth.$40.50 
-Foot, 28 Tooth. 43.50 
1-Foot, 32 Tooth. 46.75 
John Deere-Dain System Rake 
This rake aids the hay-grower in pro¬ 
icing hay that brings the highest market 
-ice. Air-cures hay without loss of color, 
diage or feeding value when used accord- 
ig to the John Deere-Dain System of Air- 
uring Hay. Rake follows mower while 
aves are still active and lays the hay in 
ose, fluffy windrows, leaves inside, butts 
it. The foliage thus protected cures 
-operly, does not get brittle and break off. 
lclined frame gives greater capacity as 
■flume of hay increases. Curved teeth lift 
y gently—no dragging or threshing. All 
justments are made from the seat, 
rice (4 Wheel Type).$108.25 
John Deere-Syracuse No. 99 
Contractors* Plow 
In shale, in hard-pan, in all difficult con- 
itions so frequently encountered by the) 
ading contractor, the No. 99 never fails 
■ give a good account of itself. This plow 
built strong; has steel truss beam, steel 
moldboard and landside. Has separate shin 
ece which can be replaced at small ex- 
;nse. The share, of heavy overlaid 
Tought steel, has unusual wearing quali- 
es. Adjustable shoe allows change in 
r pth and steadies plow. Loop handle wear 
ons protect handles when plow is thrown 
its side. Four-to-six horse. 
Price .$70.00 
John Deere-Syracuse No. 98 
Pavement Plow 
Something has to yield when the No. 98 
ts on the job. It will usually go wher- 
er the horses take it. tearing up cobble- 
ones and macadam as easily as a field 
•°w penetrates mellow soil. It has ad- 
:stable and double-reversible crucible steel 
:int, adjustable shoe, steel handles with 
op handle wear irons. Built to work 
lind four or six horses. This plow is 
rongly built throughout, and is a great 
-orite with contractors. 
Price .$40.00 
John Deere Grain Binder 
Main frame extra strong. Bars are wide¬ 
ly overlapped and hot-riveted together. 
Into forged-in-frame bearing supports, are 
fitted self-aligning bearings which cannot 
get out of line. Strong, wide-tired steel 
main and grain wheels. Platform, rigidly 
braced, prevents binding of canvas and 
knife. Knotter parts subject to wear are 
made of best steel and case-hardened. All- 
steel quick-turn tongue truck relieves 
horses of side draft and neck weight. 
Because axle of truck is flexibly mounted 
wheels hold to uneven ground and keep 
binder running straight. 
6 ft. with Pole and 3 H. E.$205.00 
7 ft. with Pole and 3 H. E. 215.00 
Add $14.00 if tongue truck is wanted 
8 ft. with tongue truck.$240.00 
John Deere-Syracuse Drag Scrapers 
Made of heavy steel plates, the bowls 
being cut from a single sheet, pressed cold, 
lapped and riveted at the corners where 
extra strength is needed. Heavy shoes, or 
runners, stiffen and strengthen the bottom. 
Special steel used in the bail, which is 
hung so that scraper handies easily. 
Handles of straight-grained hardwood set 
in sockets of extra length. The “Syracuse” 
is a heavy scraper. The "Syracuse Special," 
identical in shape and similar in construc¬ 
tion. is of lighter weight. 
No. 1—Capacity 7 cubic feet.$8.75 
No. 2—Capacity 5 cubic feet. 8.15 
No. 0—Capacity 9 cubic feet. 12.50 
JOHN DEERE QUALITY 
TOOLS 
Are Guaranteed to Do Perfectly 
the Work Claimed for Them. 
For nearly thirty-five years thousands 
of farmers have considered the John Deere 
Model “B” the best disc harrow. One rea¬ 
son for this is the extreme flexibility of 
the harrow—its ability to penetrate, pul¬ 
verize and pack the soil its entire width 
wherever a disc harrow can be operated 
to advantage. 
8-16 in. Disc, 4 ft.$44.75 
10-16 in. Disc, 5 ft. 48.00 
12-16 in. Disc, 6 ft. •••••• . 55.25 
Above prices do not include tongue truck, 
price of which is $10.00 extra. __ 
John Deere Model “B” Disc Harrow 
John Deere Single-Cylinder Windrow 
Hay Loader 
Very light draft and minimum number 
of working parts. Single drum mounted 
directly on the axle. Hinged carrier makes 
loading easy in windy weather. Furnished 
regularly with forecarriage—no lifting is 
necessary when coupling to wagon. Extra 
strong, well-braced frame with hot-riveted 
corner plates. Gets all the hay when prop¬ 
erly raked into windrows. Handles alfalfa, 
clover and beans without knocking off 
valuable foliage parts. Capacity ample for 
all side-rake windrows. 
Price.$112.00 
John Deere One-Horse Cultivators 
Popular for years among market garden¬ 
ers. So handy in operation that they make 
hoeing unnecessary. Expending lever for 
narrowing or widening cut adapts them for 
great variety of row crops. All parts sub¬ 
stantially made. Shanks, drop-forged from 
steel plates, have great strength without 
excessive weight and are adjustable to dif¬ 
ference angles. Long steel handles are 
adjustable for height, and have comfort¬ 
able wood handgrips. John Deere shovels 
do good work, have perfect polish, scour 
well, have proper set and suction, are well 
sharpened and give extra long service. 
With Lever.$7.75 
Less Lever . 7.00 
Guage Wheel Extra.85 
Bemis Transplanter 
Will set tobacco, cabbage, tomatoes, 
weet potatoes, strawberries, nursery slips, 
■tc., better than can be done by hand. The 
>lants start growing sooner, mature more 
wenly, and a larger yield results. The 
Semis has been the leader for 35 years 
md embodies several distinctive features 
The floating shoe. 
Uniform pressure on uneven ground, and 
Perfect spacing device . 
Price .$100.00 
OTTR SALES ABE CONSTANTLY INCREASING THERE IS A REASON 
