“IRON AGE” COMBINED SEED-DKlll AND WHEELHOE 
After two years’ experience in the sale of the “ li»»n \ '»«•! ‘««1 1 M ill and Wheel-Hoe, 
we cannot speak of it too highly. It is equally as g<>< »d .». » Dull. . . \Mnrl line. 
The Drill attachment is complete in itself, and when put in \ . I 1 **»m 
two bolts to secure it; the single wheel is then put in !>«>• ui.-n tin < li m n n 
on, and the drill is readyfor operation. Theseed slide and its md« v imIju dim ut 
to sow the various seeds is similar to that used on our well-kium n N« vs M*»d« I 
Seed-Drill, while the agitator is simply a revolving brush, ot s< I« • '• «l bristl. .. 
which will not injure the seed, wears a long time, can be cheaply n pi ■ • d. 
In our experience with Seed-Drills we have found that while some 
round, smooth seeds, such as turnip or radish, will flow through the dis¬ 
charge opening, and do not, therefore, need any 
agitator, for some others one is absolutely nec¬ 
essary to insure a continuous or positive feed. 
We have seen acres of beets ragged and forlorn, 
with long skips and spaces, simply by reason 
of this attempt to sow such seeds without an 
agitator. 
The high wheel and light frame make it run 
exceedingly easy. The arch being capable of 
straddling a crop 20 inches high, permits culti¬ 
vating with this tool longer than is possible 
with any other Wheel-Hoe. ..... 
The opening plow’ is adjustable in depth and also reversible, one end being wide for onion seed, 
and the other narrow for placing the seed in a close, straight line. The combined Drill includes all of 
the attachments shown in the cut above. It plows, levels, furrows, sow r s, covers, rakes, cultivates, 
hoes and hills, and does all in the most satisfactory manner. 
Packed weight, 50 lbs. 
Price, $10.50. 
NEW MODEL SEED-DRILL 
Regulation of Discharge. Drills of similar construction are usually provided with a series of 
holes, of varying sizes, through which the seed is passed, which, of course, do not always give an open¬ 
ing of the exact size required. The operator is 
usually told, in substance, that “if one hole 
doesn’t suit, try another.” This adjustment in 
the Model is accomplished in a very simple and 
effective manner by the use of a slide with a 
pear-shaped opening, passing under the bottom 
of the seed reservoir, which is provided with 
perforations of similar shape in a reversed posi¬ 
tion. This slide can be instantly adjusted to 
size, indicated by index or to a hair-breadth 
variation between—a vital point to a perfect 
Seed-Drill. This index, or indicator, is plain, 
convenient and reliable. It is placed in open 
sight, immediately under the eye of the opera¬ 
tor, and can be quickly adjusted to the slightest 
variation desired. As the names of the prin- 
seeds are shown on the index, tables of 
are not necessary. 
Cut-Off. The flow of seed can be instantly 
stopped, when desired, by a swinging cut-off, 
operated by a cord and ring on handles. 
Marker. It is simple, easily adjusted, and 
firmly held. 
Broad Wheel. The main wheel is large and w ide, so that it does not sink into soft earth. 
Covering Roller. It is attached by a swinging frame, enabling the operator to roll lightly or 
otherwise, by varying the pressure on the handles. 
Opening Plow. It is of steel, adjustable in depth. Price, $8. 
VALUABLE TABLE 
Quantity of Seed Requ 
Quantity per acre 
Artichoke, 1 oz. to 500 plants 6 ozs. 
Asparagus, 1 oz. to 30 ft. of drill. 8 lbs. 
Asparagus roots.7> 2 5° 
Barley ... 2J4 bus. 
Beans, Dwarf, i qt. to 20 ft. of drill. 1 bus. 
Beans, Pole, \ l A pts. to 100 hills . X A bus. 
Beets, Garden, 1 oz.to 75 ft. of drill 5 lbs. 
Beet, Mangel, 1 oz. to 60 ft. of drill 6 lbs. 
Broccoli, 1 oz. to 5,000 plants . . 2 ozs. 
Broom Corn . . . 10 lbs. 
Brussels Sprouts, 1 oz. to 5,000 
plants.2 ozs. 
Buckwheat. Vi bus. 
Cabbage, 1 oz. to 3,500 plants . . 3 ozs. 
Carrots, 1 oz. to 50 ft. of drill 3 lbs. 
Cauliflower. 1 oz. to 3,500 plants. 2J4 ozs. 
Celery, 1 oz. to 5,000 plants ... 2 ozs. 
Chicory . • • 4 lbs. 
Clover, Alsike and White Dutch. 6 lbs. 
Clover, Lucerne, Large Red and 
Crimson Trefoil. 8 lbs. 
Clover, Medium.10 lbs. 
Collards, 1 oz. to 3,000 plants . . 3 ozs. 
isite to Produce a Giver} Number of 
Quantity per acre 
Corn (Rice), shelled . • • • 
Corn, Sweet, 1 qt. to 200 hills . . 
Cress, Vioz. to 100 ft. of drill . . 
Cucumber, 1 oz. to 50 hills . . 
Eggplant, 1 oz. to 1,500 plants . 
Endive, ^>oz. to 100 ft. of drill 
Garlic, bulbs, 1 lb. to 10 ft. of drill 
Grass, Kentucky Blue . 
Grass, Hungarian and Millet . . 
Grass, Mixed Lawn . . . . 
Grass, Orchard, Perennial, Rye, 
Red Top, Fowl Meadow, and 
Wood Meadow • • 
Grass, Red Top, Fancy Clean, 8 to 10 lbs. 
Grass, Timothy. Vk bus. 
Horse-Radish Roots, 15,000 to 20,000 
Kale, 1 oz. to 5,000 plants 2 ozs. 
Kohlrabi, ^oz. to 100 ft. of drill. 4 lbs. 
Leek, %oz. to 100 ft. of drill . . 4 lbs. 
Lettuce, }4oz. to 100 ft. of drill . 3 lbs. 
Melon, Musk, 1 oz. to 60 hills . 1 lb. 
Melon, Water, 1 oz. to 30 hills 3 lbs. 
qts. 
6 cits. 
12 lbs. 
2 lbs. 
4 ozs. 
4 l A ozs. 
4 bus. 
X A bus. 
1 bus. 
2 bus. 
Plants and Sow an flere 
Quantity per 
Oats 
Nasturtium, 2 ozs. to 100 ft. of drill 15 lbs. 
Okra, \ l A ozs. to 100 ft. of drill . 8 
Onion Seeds, 1 oz. to 00 ft. of drill 5 
Onion Seed for Sets . . . . 40 to 50 
Onion Sets, 1 qt. to 40 ft. of drill. 8 
Parsnip, 1 oz. to 150 ft. of drill. . 
Parsley, 1 oz. to 150 ft. of drill 
Peas, Garden, 1 pt. to 75 ft. of drill 
Peas, Field ... .... 
Pepper, 1 oz. to 1,500 plants 
Potatoes . ..... 
Pumpkin, 1 pt. to 100 hills . . . 
Radish, 1 oz. to 100 ft. of drill . 
Rye ... 
Salsify, 1 oz. to 150 ft. of drill . 
Spinach, 1 oz. to 100 ft. of drill 
Sunflower. 
Squash, Summery ozs. to 100 hills 
Squash, Winter, 6 ozs. to 100 hills 
Tomato, 1 oz. to 3,500 plants . . 2 
Turnip, 1 oz. to 200 ft. of drill . i l A 
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