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February, 1919 
in 
Bigger 
Better Gardens 
of fresh, delicious peas, tender corn 
on the cob, cucumbers, crisp let¬ 
tuce, succulent golden wax beans — 
Bigger Gardens because an Iron Age does 
the work so easily that one can have a garden 
ten times as large—or take care of a large gar¬ 
den in a tenth of the time—required by old- 
fashioned tools. 
.ffeffef Gardens because the Iron Age does 
the planting scientifically—at the right depth, 
the right distance apart — EITHER IN 
HILLS OR DRILLS—with soil packed cor¬ 
rectly and rows evenly laid out by the ma¬ 
chine itself, the whole job, in fact, done at one 
operation. 
Iron Age Garden Tools keep you from getting 
a “crick”’ in your back—you work upright all the time. 
They take the “work” out of gardening and vastly increase 
the pleasure of it. You get health, exhilaration, genuine joy 
from an early morning turn in the garden, feeling the moist 
earth crumble under the working tools of a wheel hoe, breath¬ 
ing the fresh air, enjoying the birds and the sunrise, watching 
the mysteries of nature develop under your own hand—all 
this and more is in an Iron Age Combined Hill and Drill 
Seeder, Double and Single Wheel Hoe. 
See your dealer or write us for information 
Bateman M’f’g Company 
Implement Manufacturers for 83 yeats 
Box 645 Grenloch, N. J. 
Over 30 styles of seeders, wheel 
hoes, plows and other tools 
for the garden are shown in 
our new book, “Modern Gar¬ 
dening with Iron Age Tools.” 
Send tor your free copy 
