Cole's garden annual . d left handed; five cultivatorteeth, all of the best steel. The wheel and handlesof the Gem are adjustable in height, while theframe is so slotted that the hoes, teeth and plowscan be set in almost any position or angle. Thescuffle hoe makes a clean cut, and is followed byteeth—five or less—which thoroughly pulverize thesoil and drag out and expose to the sun the rootsof the weeds cut by the hoe. A large number of thesemachines have been sold during the past year, to thegreatest satisfaction of buyers. It is always soldwith the privilege of returning it if not entirely s


Cole's garden annual . d left handed; five cultivatorteeth, all of the best steel. The wheel and handlesof the Gem are adjustable in height, while theframe is so slotted that the hoes, teeth and plowscan be set in almost any position or angle. Thescuffle hoe makes a clean cut, and is followed byteeth—five or less—which thoroughly pulverize thesoil and drag out and expose to the sun the rootsof the weeds cut by the hoe. A large number of thesemachines have been sold during the past year, to thegreatest satisfaction of buyers. It is always soldwith the privilege of returning it if not entirely sat-isfactory. PRICE, SINGLE WHEEL MACHINES, $ This has, in addition to the jingle Wheel Machine sold at $, the Double Wheel Attachment and twoextra Steel Blades, which we furnish with the Single Wheel, including all parts shown in the Double Wheel attachments, with these extra Blades, is of great service, working both sides of therows among young plants. DOUBLE AND SINGLE WHEEL COMBINED, $ 8o COLES GARDEN ANNUAL. Hints on Sowing Seeds, Transplantingand Making Hotbeds, Etc. SOWING THE SEED AND PREPARING THE SOIL. These are very important matters and care should be taken to have your seed bed finely raked and freefrom all rubbish and lumps and well enriched with well-rotted manure, and also not to sow seed too early,or in other words, until the soil becomes sufficiently warm and dry, so that it will work mellow andcrumble to pieces when struck with the spade. Do not attempt to raise fine flowers or good vegetables ona poor soil. Always keep a heap or manure on hand for the next season, when it will be thoroughlyrotted and ready for use. If these points are overlooked, and the seed sown too early, it is apt to rotor perish, and consequently involve a loss and sad disappointment on the part of the cultivator, and it iinot the fault of the seed or seedsmen, as it is unfortunately laid a great many times. However, in allcases, follow as nearly as possib


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