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KENDALL AND WHITNEY'S CATALOGUE. 
The “Iron Age” Combined Seed Drill and Wheel floe. 
With Cultivator Teeth, Plows and Rakes. 
The Seed drill attachment is complete in itself, and when put in place requires but two bolts to 
secure it; the single wheel is then put in position, the chain run on, and the drill is ready for 
operation. The seed slide and its index adjustment to sow the various seeds is similar to that used 
on the well known New Model Seed Drill, while the agitator is simply a revolving brush, of selected 
bristles, which will not injure the seed, wear a long time and can be cheaply replaced. 
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. In place of a covering roller, we 
use a small, steel smoother—doing the work of a roller with none of its weight and clumsiness. 
This, together with the coverer, to which it is attached, is adjustable to suit various soils and 
depths of covering. 
It plows, levels, furrows, sows, covers, rakes, cultivates, hoes and hills, and does each and every 
operation in the most satisfactory manner. 
Price complete, $9.00. 
“PLANET JR.” No. 4 
Hill Dropping Seed Drill, Hoe, Cultivator, 
RAKE AND PLOW. 
It combines conveniently in a single garden 
implement, a hill dropping and a continuous 
row seeder, with the most perfect and com- 
plete smgle wheel hoe, cultivator, rake and 
plow that the most practical can desire. 
Price Complete, $10.00. 
JK. 
Combined Hill Dropping and Fertilizer Drill. 
To meet the pressing demand for a drill 
which will sow seed and fertilizers, both at 
the same time, this combined machine is 
made. In addition to planting all garden 
seeds in rows and in hills, four, six, eight, 
twelve, or twenty-four inches apart, it also 
so .ys the fertilizer at the same operation, and 
Wlfc h same regularity and economy. The 
seed hopper holds two quarts and the fer¬ 
tilizer hopper four quarts. Price, $16.00. 
