SOUTH 120-122 HOWARD ST., SPOKANE, WASHINGTON 
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HIGH WHEELED CULTIVATORS 
No. 1. Handles made of hollow pressed steel 1x2 inches. No 
wood to split, crack, or warp. 24-inch wheel, 1%-in. tire. Hub 
3^4 in. in width. Adjustable handles. By loosening one bolt 
handles can be raised or lowered. Three-hole adjustment per¬ 
mits changing the draft to suit different soils. Five tools are 
furnished: Mould-board, surface shovel, pointed shovel, three- 
shovel attachment, and wrench. These are all made of the best 
grade of crucible plow steel. Price, $4.75. 
No. 2. Handles made of hollow pressed steel 1x2 in., 24-in. 
diameter wheel, l^-in. tire. S^-in. hub. Equipment: Mould- 
board,. surface shovel, pointed shovel, and wrench. Price, $3.75. 
HAND PLOW 
For hilling corn, potatoes, plants, etc. 
Covering furrows and making irriga¬ 
tion ditches. With an easy pull it 
digs in and works well in light or 
heavy soil. 
No. 200. 6 in. wide, 5 ft. handle, 
weight 3 lbs. Price, $1.75; add post¬ 
age. 
GARDEN TOOLS 
PULL HOE. A decided advantage in this hoe is that the soil 
flows through the hoe, thus leaving the soil finely mulched 
and an even surface. It weeds and cultivates in one operation. 
No. 1004. 4 in. wide, 4% ft. handle, weight 3 lbs. Price, $1.10. 
No. 1005^4. 5% in. wide, 5 ft. handle, weight 3 lbs. Price $1.25. 
Add postage. 
CULTIVATOR HOES 
Works between rows or center prong can be removed and rows 
straddled. 4%-foot handle. 5-prong, price, $1.25, weight 5 lbs.; 
3-prong, Price, $1.00, weight 4 lbs,; 5-prong with head, no han¬ 
dle, $1.00, weight 4 lbs.; 3-prong with head, no handle, 75c, 
weight 3 lbs.; prongs, 15c; add postage. 
GARDEN TROWELS 
No. 80 Garden Trowel. One-piece pressed steel, 6% inches long, 
3% inches wide, handle 5 inches long. 15c; postpaid, 20c. 
No. 81 Transplating Trowel. One-piece of pressed steel. 6% 
inches long by 1% inches wide. 15c; postpaid, 20c. 
No. 82 Garden Weeder. Has five corrugated fingers. Round, 
perforated handle. Price, 15c; postpaid, 20c. 
CORN PLANTER 
No. 311 Segment. Automatic slide 
type. Segmental pressed steel side, 
adjustable for number of kernels, 
running in segmental steel track. 
Chinese bristle brush cut-off. Double 
soil steel spring, adjustable depth 
gauge, fixed dump lever, galvanized 
hopper with hinged cover, galvanized 
seed spout. Can be used also for 
planting beans. Pumpkin seeds may 
also be planted by operator dropping 
seed into hole in spout. Weight, 5 lbs. 
Price, $2.00; add postage. 
Springs, each, 25c. 
No. 311 
No. 87. Dang Weeder, made of one piece of hard, stiff steel. 
Ground edges and baked black enameled handle. Enameled 
in bright colors. Price, each 15c; postpaid, 20c. 
POTATO PLANTER 
No. 302 Self-locking Tu¬ 
bular. The jaws are 
formed from bright steel 
dipped in a special prep¬ 
aration to prevent rust. 
The lock is secured by 
the front jaw slipping 
down % of an inch, 
which causes a pair 
of studs on its upper 
corners to slip over cor¬ 
responding shoulders in 
the rear jaw. When 
thrust into the soil to de¬ 
posit the seed, the front 
jaw is pushed up, releas¬ 
ing the lock. Galvanized 
iron tapered conveying 
tube. Weight, 6 lbs. 
PLANTERS 
MASTER'S RAPID 
PLANT SETTER 
Each plant is SET, WATERED and 
COVERED in one operation without any 
stooping and no lame backs. A man 
simply walks along in an upright, com¬ 
fortable position and will set from 8,000 
to 15,000 plants per day and never have 
to bend his back. It does perfect work. 
The roots of each plant are put into the 
ground in a natural position and firmly 
set by the absorption of the water. 
Weight, 6 lbs. Price, $5.50. 
Springs, each, 15c; add postage. 
No. 306 
LANG PATTERN 
WEEDER 
POTATO PLANTER 
No. 303 Wire Tubular. Strong hardwood handle, set into malle¬ 
able iron socket securely riveted to back jaw. Foot plates pro¬ 
vided on socket. Adjustable dump or depth gauge. Wire mesh 
conveying tube by which each seed can be seen when passing 
through the tube. Weight, 6 lbs. Price, $1.60; add postage. 
AEROIL WEED BURNER 
Has no equal for burning weeds, tree stumps, destroying insect pests, 
and 100 other uses. Railroads are using these very extensively to keep 
their right of way free from weeds. 
Complete Equipment Includes: 4 gal. fuel and air tank, tested at 100 lbs. 
and made of copper-bearing, corrugated, galvanized steel, with seams 
and fittings WELDED ; 2 in. BRASS AIR PUMP ; BRASS check valve ; 
PRESSURE GAUGE; 7 ft. high test oil-resisting RUBBER HOSE; 
seamless steel COIL BURNER, WINDSHIELD with BRONZE REGU¬ 
LATING VALVE. Fuels used: Kerosene, gasoline, stove oil, range oil 
CORN PLANTER 
No. 306 Triumph. The segmental slide is of 
pressed steel, adjustable to vary the drop. The 
jaws are of pressed steel securely riveted to 
hardwood sides, and the cover of hopper is 
also steel with hinges to fit over the top. The 
hopper, hopper bottom and conveyor tube are 
pressed steel, thus 
making the plant¬ 
er complete, with¬ 
out a casting in its 
construction. 
Weight, 5 lbs. 
Price, $1.25; add 
postage. 
POTATO PLANTER 
No. 301 Pingree, is practically the 
same as the Acme Tubular with¬ 
out the tube down the handle. 
You lift the planter up and drop 
the potato in the lower part. It is 
light and a very satisfactory 
planter. Weight 5 lbs. 
Pi •ice, $1.25; add postage. 
No. 301 
No. 303 
Price, $2.00; add postage. 
No. 302 
or light furnace oil. 
The first consideration in buying seeds is quality. 
Buy only the best. 
No. 99 Sr. 21 lbs. Price .$20.00 
No. 99 Jr. 16 lbs. Price . 15.00 
Add postage. Only difference in burners is size. 
