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SUNDRIES 
SCO—STA 
SUNDRIES—Continued 
SCOLLAY SPRINKLERS. See page LSO Price 
SCYTHES. 
American. 32 to 38 in. Each . SI. 00 
English Lawn. Broad blade. Each. • .40 
Snaths. Patent swing socket. Each. 1.00 
SEED DRILLS AND WHEEL CULTIVATORS 
Calhoon's Broadcast Seed Sower. The acknowledge superiority 
of these machines over all others has already placed them in the 
front rank of labor-saving agricultural implements. A saving of 
four-fifths of the labor and one-third of the seed Is effected by their 
use, and a picrson entirely unused to sowing by hand can use this 
machine with perfect success. They arc warranted to give perfect 
satisfaction and to save their cost in less time than any other farm 
implement yet introduced. They are substantially built, and with 
ordinary care will last many years. Price. 3.50 
Greenhouse, Hittinger. A new seeder for sowing Radish and Beets 
in beds in greenhouse. Will sow b<)th ways, by drawing toward or 
pushing from you. Will save price in season. Each. 6.00 
No. 12, “ Iron Age ” Wheel Plow and Cultivator. This tool is 
designed to perform all work needed to l>c done in a small kitchen 
garden; plowing, covering, hoeing, raking and cultivating. The 
average weight of this implement, fitted \vith one working tool, is 
but eight pounds, and therefore can be carried about the garden and 
used as readily as a common hoc. Packed weight, 20 lbs. Price. . .3.50 
No. 19-C. “ Iron Age ” Wheel Plow and Cultivator. To meet the 
demand coming from some sections for a wheel plow and cultivator 
equipped with a higher wheel than anything we have previously 
offered, we designed our No. 19 “ Iron Age ” .Wheel I low and 
Cultivator. In doing so it will he noticed we have kept in mind 
those excellent features which have made our whole line of Iron 
Age Garden Implements so popular, viz., lightness combined with 
strength. Packed weight, 22 lbs. Price . 3.50 
The No. 1 “ Iron Age ” Double and Single Wheel Hoe. The 
change from a Seed Drill to a Double or Single Whwl Hoc is quickly 
made. It stirs the soil very close to the plants without disturbing 
them'in the least. Just think of the lal>or saving possibilities of an 
implement that enables thorough cultivation of the garden at an 
easy walking gait. After the plants have outgrown the use of the 
rakes and side hoes, or where it is desired to practice deeper cultiva¬ 
tion, the cultivator teeth are applied. Plows may also be applied 
for working astride rows to turn the soil to the plants and to open 
furrows for manure or deep planting of seeds. Price . 7.00 
The No. 6 “ Iron Age ’* Combined Double and Single Wheel 
Hoe, Hill and Drill Seeder. Whether you garden for pleasure 
or profit, you need an Iron Age Garden Tool, and for either purpose 
we recommend the No. 6 Iron Age. Cx)mbined in this tool are 
three distinct and thoroughly practical implements, a Hill and 
Drill Seeder, a Double Wheel and a Single Wheel Hoe. As a Hill 
and Drill Seeder it opens the furrow, deposits the seed, covers it 
and rolls it all at one operation, cither in drills or hills. The Drill 
is operated with great ease, is most accurate, durable and satisfactory. 
The sc^ sowing device is simple yet very effective. T he agitator is 
simply a revolving brush of selected bristles, which separates the 
seeds which may cling together, and acts as a gentle force feed. 
Packed weight, 57 lbs. Price . 12.00 
The^Arlington. The famous Seed Drill used so extensively by 
market gardeners in the vicinity of Boston. It has a large wheel, 
28 in. in diameter, with a broad rim 21 ^ in. wide. Runs so easily 
that it can be run all day without fatigue to the operator. It sow’s 
fme seed with perfect regularity as well as the larger seeds. It is 
made in a strong and thorough manner, and for the market gardener 
is far superior to any other make. Price, each, complete . 17.00 
The New Model Seed Drill. The record of the “ New Modef’* 
has been so entirely satisfactory, and its place as one of the leading 
drills has become so firmly established, that we are almost tempted 
to discard the term “ New.” It is still regarded by many of the 
oldest and best market gardeners as “ the old .standby,” and we 
heartily recommend it to those desiring a Drill Seeder w'ithout the 
combination of cultivating tools. Packed weight, 10 lbs. Price. . . .8.00 
SHOVELS. 
Ames’ Best. Round or square point. Each.. 1.25 
Harvard. Round or square point 95c., No, 3 7.5c., No. 2, each. . . . .70 
Wendall. Round or square point, 95c., No. 3 $1.00, No. 2, each. . .90 
SICKLE or GRASS HOOK. Sec page 194 
SIEVES. Wire. For sifting loam, gravel, etc. Any size mesh.1.00 
SILKALINE or SMILAX THREAD. Spools.25 
SOD CUTTER AND LIFTER.3.00 
SPADES. 
Ames’ Best. Smooth back. 
Franklin. Smooth back. ' 
Weildall. Smooth back. 
STAKES FOR PLANTS 
For Greenhouse, Conservatory or Garden Use 
Bamboo Stakes. Painted green. Small and inconspicuous, but strong 
and very useful for small plants. 
12 in... 
18 in... 
24 in... 
Doz. 100 1000 
$0.05 $0.40 $3.00 
. .10 .50 3.50 
. .10 .60 5.00 
Doz. 100 1000 
30 in.$0.15 $0.75 $7.00 
42 in.15 .90 8.00 
48 in.15 1.00 9.00 
