. Two acres a day can easily be worked with this implement, and better than three men could have 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 added as wanted. N. 13, Same tool as No. 12. but with only one pair 6-in. hoea, Fire-Fly" Hand Plow Planet Jr. Hand Cultivators have become the Marliet Gardener's and Nurseryman's friend, being no task in using them, they are i


. Two acres a day can easily be worked with this implement, and better than three men could have 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 added as wanted. N. 13, Same tool as No. 12. but with only one pair 6-in. hoea, Fire-Fly" Hand Plow Planet Jr. Hand Cultivators have become the Marliet Gardener's and Nurseryman's friend, being no task in using them, they are in constant operation. Thereby not only keeping the weeds down, but also keeping the soil mellow and broken. Plants must thrive under these conditions. The above shows these tools in use at our Nurseries, Riverton, Riverview and Locust tarm. For >ise iu small gardens. Moldboard of tempered and polished steel. The depth iseasilyand quickly changed. Very useful to plow up chick- en yards, ,5.


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