. Two acres a day can easily be worked with this implement, and better than three men could }iave done in the same time with hand hoes, runs either astride or between the rows. The No. 12 has a pair of 6-inch hoes, a pair of plows for opening or covering, and a set of 4, all steel cultivator teeth. The tools shown are what gardeners use most, and others can be addf d as wanted. No. 13. Same tool as No. 12, but with only one pair 6-in. hoes, $ "Fire-Fly" Hemd Plow For use in small gardens. Moldboard of tempered and polished steel. The depth is easilyand quickly changed. Very usef


. Two acres a day can easily be worked with this implement, and better than three men could }iave done in the same time with hand hoes, runs either astride or between the rows. The No. 12 has a pair of 6-inch hoes, a pair of plows for opening or covering, and a set of 4, all steel cultivator teeth. The tools shown are what gardeners use most, and others can be addf d as wanted. No. 13. Same tool as No. 12, but with only one pair 6-in. hoes, $ "Fire-Fly" Hemd Plow For use in small gardens. Moldboard of tempered and polished steel. The depth is easilyand quickly changed. Very useful to plow up chick- en yards, ?'i.


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