Historic, archived document Do not assume content reflects current scientific knowledge, policies, or practices. i Tite 1 ce ne) ‘ se r iy a2 oF : re 2 + #3 ; ap ee _ od : < o - % t ey t ‘. cf oe | " | eo b * , ‘ » a Pada f 5 é f é j fa f \ | p, = ‘ a - 4 . hy net Abe ‘f 9 } , 1 ‘ : ‘ — ¢ - ‘ e) es - 7 + a My < 2 a 2 4, «eee r ; ah Teh » 4 =e mone - - - = - Be + c SA SO cE Bee 2 a a el ee > IQID “MACHINERY FERTILIZERS SEEDS C.M.Woo ter & Co.Inc. OOS °B. STt.; NW. [SET AGIOS TERRE TRIG WASHINGTON, D.C. THAT OUR CATALOGUE FOR 1915 the past few years is causing a demand for better seeds, more up-to-date farm implements and labor saving de- vices. With the difficulties of securing farm help has come the demand for farm machinery, which would enable the farmer to accomplish with machinery what he could not otherwise do because of inability to secure efficient labor. Realizing all these facts, we have made a special study of the needs of the farmer and in our catalogue for 1915 we have listed those things which are specially adapted to the needs of the pro- gressive farmer, the farmer who is making his calling a pride. “= HE outlook for our agriculturists has never been brighter. The progress made in the science of farming during In our list of seeds is embraced the best, proven varieties, the kinds which have been giving satisfaction to our growers season after season. It is our constant aim to secure only the very best qualities, recommending only the varieties which we know to be worthy of the merit accorded them. Our line of farm implements is second to none. We take pride in the machinery we offer you. It means labor saving, large crops of all kinds and more money as the result of your energy. As a result of the study of the farmer’s needs and the watchfulness of his interests our business has grown steadily from year to year. We fully appreciate this and are encouraged to more earnest endeavor for the coming year. Thanking you for the liberal patronage you have given us and respectfully soliciting a continuance of your further orders, we are, sd; eee Yours very truly, C. M. WOOLF & CO., Incorporated GENERAL INFORMATION How to Send Money—Money can be safely sent by Bank Check, Postoffice Money Order, Express Money Order, or Registered Letter. Postage stamp,remittances in small amounts also satisfactory, but send one and 2-cent stamps. Cus- tomers who have no regular account with us will kindly remit the amount with their orders or give references, as is cus- tomary before opening new accounts, Seeds by Mail—At prices quoted, we will pay postage on vegetable seeds to any postoffice in the United States, Alaska, Cuba and the Philippine Islands in packets, ounces, two ounces and quarter pounds, except where otherwise noted Where not quoted postpaid, if the seeds are to be sent by mail, add 8 cents per pound to cover postage. On beans, corn and peas the postage is 4 cents per pint, 8 cents per quart extra. On onion sets the postage is 10 cents per yuart extra. Seeds by Express or Freight—For larger orders, shipment by freight or express is much cheaper. We make no charge tor packing and cartage, and give especial dttention to seeing that orders are filled promptly. Fluctuating in Price—All seeds fluctuate in price, depending upon market conditions and supplies. The prices in this catalogue are those ruling at the time it is printed. While it is our intention to hold at the prices given in the catalogue is long as the market will permit us to do so, we must name all prices subject to change without notice. We shall take pleasure in quoting prices upon request or we will fill orders at the lowest market price for first-class goods. About Warranting Seeds—While we use great care, both for our own and our customers’ interests, to furnish the best seeds that it is possible to obtain, there are so many conditions—weather and other causes—affecting the growth of seeds, that it must be distinctly understood that all our seeds are sold under the conditions in regard to non-warranty of seeds which have been generally adopted by the seed trade and which are as follows: “We give no warranty, expressed or implied, as tc desription, quality, productiveness or any other matter of any seeds, bulbs or plants we send out, and will not -be in any way responsible for the crop. If the purchaser does not accept the goods on these terms, they are at once to be returned.” C. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. i| Superior Vegetable Seeds ASPARAGUS German, Spargel French, Asperge Spanish, Esparragos One ounce for 60 feet of drill. CULTURE.—A convenient bed is about 6 feet wide, with a path 2 feet wide on each side. This will require 6 rows 1 foot apart, and a bed of that width 50 feet long will be ample for an ordinary family, requiring about 1 pound of seed. It will require about three years from the time of sowing until the bed is in full bearing, but once established it is good for 20 vears. It should be sown in drills 1 foot apart, and when the plants are 4 or 5 inches high they should be thinned out so that the plants will be 9 inches apart from each other in all the rows. Great care must be taken for the first year to keep down all weeds as soon as they appear, else they will choke up and destroy the young seedling Asparagus. The deeper the soil and the more ma nure used the greater will be tl cop. GIANT ARGENTEUIL.—New. A most promising variety, nearly twice the size of any other. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; 14 Ib. 25c; Ib. 75c. PALMETTO.—Large, thick, dark green shoots with a _ distinctly pointed tip. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; 14 Ib. 7ace 4 ib,, 40c. CONOVER’S COLOSSAL. — The best known, and one of the most desirable sorts. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; % Ib., 15c; 1 Ib., 50c. Conover’s Colossal. COLUMBIAN MAMMOTH WHITE.—This splendid new white variety is a sprout from Conover’s Colossal, and origi- nated on Long Island. The shoots are pure white, and re- quire no artificial blanching; brings a much higher price in market than any other sort. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; 14 Ib., 20c; 1 Ib., 50c. Asparagus Roots A saving of one to two years is effected by planting roots. Those offered below are strong, two-year-old roots, and the proper size for setting. Per 100 Columbian Mammoth White ........................02- $1 00 Pee SARE gt ee a 75 Ja TG eae, Ahora Sees eee 8 1 00 (Species of Cabbage; Cultivation the Same) German, Rofen-Kohl French, Chou de Bruxelles Spanish, Berza de Brusels One ounce will sow a bed of 40 square feet and produce about 3,000 plants. CULTURE.—This is a delicious vegetable, superior to either borecole or spinach. The small, cabbage-like heads which grow upon the stem are much improved by a moderate frost. Sow in hot-beds in March or April, and in the open ground in May; cultivate same as broccoli. Prices: Pkt., 5c; 1 0z., 20c. BEANS Dwarf or Bush German, Bohnen French, Haricot Spanish, Frijole nano One quart to 100 feet in drills; or 150 hills, 2 bushels to the acre in drills. A succession of sowings can be made from the first week in May until September. These dates are for the latitude of New York; farther south the sowing must be done earlier; farther north, later. Plant in drills about 2 inches deep, and from 18 inches to 2 feet apart, according to the richness of the soil; the poorer the soil the closer they can be planted. The seeds should be dropped about 2 inches apart. Wax-Pod or Butter Beans Bush Varieties BLACK GERMAN WAX. (Black seed.)—Very early; round, yellow pods; a well-known standard sort. Pt., 20c; qt., 35c; gal., $1.25; pk., $2.25; bu., $8.50. CURRIE’S RUSf-PROOF WAX.—Pods long, flat and straight; very productive and rust-proof; black seed. Pt., 20c; qt., 30c; gal., $1.10; pk., $2.00; bu., $8.00. DAVIS WHITE KIDNEY WAX.—Pods remarkably long, straight and handsome, waxy white color; enormously pro- ductive; seed white. Pt., 20c; qt., 30c; gal., $1.10; pk., $2.00; bu., $8.00. GOLDEN WAX.—Very popular; well-known standard sort. Pt., 20c; qt., 30c; gal., $1.10; pk., $2.00; bu., $8.00. HODSON WAX.—New; claimed to be rust-proof and very productive. Pods long, cream-yellow. Pt., 20c; qt., 30c; gal., $1.10; pk., $2.00; bu., $8.00. KIDNEY WAX (Wardwell’s).—Extra early; purely wax pods, long, flat and remarkably free from rust. Pt., 20c; qt., 30c; gal., $1.10; pk., $2.00; bu., $8.00. PROLIFIC DWARF BLACK WAX.—An improved strain of Black Wax of more vigorous habit and far more productive. Pods waxy yellow, with slightly curled point. Pt., 20c; qt., 30c; gal., $1.10; pk., $2.00; bu., $8.00. Green Pod Bush BURPEE’S STRINGLESS GREEN POD.—New. Extra early, prolific: entirely stringless; crisp. tender; fine quality. Pt., 20c; qt., 30c; gal., $1.10; pk., $2.00; bu., $7.00. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 0) C. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. LONGFELLOW.—Harly and prolific; pods long and very tender. Pt., 15c; qt., 30c; gal., $1.10; pk., $2,00; bu., $7.00. BLACK VALENTINE.—A distinct form of Valentine; of handsome appearance and excellent quality. Pt., 20c; qt., 30c; gal., $1.10; pk., $2.00; bu., $7.50. NAVY BEANS.—Used as dried winter qt., 20c; pk., $1.00; bu., $4.00. beans. Pt., 10c; pk., $2.00; bu., $7.50. Beans—Pole or Running CUT SHORT, or CORN HILL.—A speckled Bean, used for planting among corn. Pt., 15c; qt., 25c; gal., $1.00; pk., $1.75. One quart to 150 hills; 10 to 12 qts. to the acre in drills. These are more tender and require rather more care in culture than the Bush Beans, and should be sown two weeks later. They succeed best in sandy loams, which should be liberally enriched with short manure in the hills, which are formed, according to the variety, from 3 to 4 feet apart. From 5 to 6 seeds are planted in each hill, about 2 inches deep. As the ma- tured Bean is used mostly, the season is too short for succession crops in the North, though it is advantageous to plant succession crops in the Southern States, where the season of growth is often from March to November. Rough cedar or similar poles about 7 or 8 feet high should be used for Lima Beans to climb on. They should be set in the ground at least 18 inches, so as to prevent being blown over. KENTUCKY WONDER.—Fine green pod sort; early and productive; en- tirely stringless. Pt., 20c; qt. 30c; gal., $1.00; pk., $1.75. KING HORTICULTURAL.—Pods bright carmine color, and both beans and pods are much larger than the common kind. Pt., 20c; qt., 35c; gal., $1.10; pk., $2.00; bu., $7.00. LAZY WIFE.—Beans white; pods green and entirely stringless; pro- duces an enormous quantity of pods. Pt., 20c; qt., 30c; gal., $1.00; pk., $1.75. Pole Lima Beans LIMA, KING OF THE GARDEN.— Heavy cropper; bean and pod very large. Pt., 20c; qt., 30c; gal., $1.10; pk., $1.75; bu., $7.00. LIMA, SEIBERT’S EARLY.—The earliest and one of the best for home or market garden. The green-shelled beans are of immense size, but so ten- der that they shrink in drying to about the size of the large White Lima. Pt., 20c; qt., 35c; gal., $1.10; pk., $2.00; bu., $7.50. LEVIATHAN.—The earliest Pole Lima grown. The plant is strong and takes to the poles more readily than any other sort. It is fully a week earlier than any other Pole variety, therefore can be grown successfully where other sorts would be caught by frosts of early autumn. Moreover it is a prodigious cropper, producing its pods in large clusters from base to top of pole, frequently from 5 to 10 together. Pt., 25c; qt., 40c; pk., $2.25; bu., $8.00. < planter. ' 7 See er ee ed ed ed Bd Bd dd dd BBO Bd OG Bd dd Sd Od Od OO PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE HORTICULTURAL DWARF.—Late and productive; pods showy; great favorite in New England; fine shell variety. Pt., 20c; qt., 35c; gal., $1.25; pk., $2.25. ; HOPKINS’ IMPROVED VALENTINE.—An improved strain: of Round Pod Red Valentine. ing demand from market gardeners are certainly good enough to give the highest satisfaction to the farmer and private a 7 VAIN AISI SIAN IAI ONION SAVIN LVN EVN EN VENI Vas. io ee he hr re so veg none CRRRRSRERRERERRI itt siv ee eee vi Pt., 20c; qt., 30c; gal., $1.00; | BURPEE IMPROVED BUSH LIMA. —Pods and beans are extremely large. Plant grows more erect than Burpee’s Bush Lima and is more productive. Pt., 25c; qt., 40c; pk., $2.50; bu., $9.00. | BUSH LIMA, HENDERSON’S.—. Beans smaller than Burpee’s or Dreer’s,) but. very early and enormously pro-) ductive. Pt., 15c; qt., 25c; gal., S0cy9 pk., $1.75. | FORDHOOK BUSH LIMA.—An im-/ proved type of Dreer’s Bush Lima, ex-_ cepting that it is also very much) earlier. Pt., 25c; qt., 40c; pk., $2.503 bu., $9.00. BUSH LIMA, DREER’S.—Beans are similar to Dreer’s Pole Lima, but ten) days earlier and a true Bush Bean. Pt., 25c; qt., 40c; pk., $2.25. { LIMA, LARGE WHITE.—Pxtra large | size. Selected stock. Beans very) large. Pt. 15c; gt, 30c; gal SOczr pk., $1.75; bu., $6.50. * / Cc. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. German, Kuntelrube Crosby’s Egyptian. BEET French, Betterave Spanist One ounce to 50 feet of drill; The soil which is best suited i soon as the ground becomes fit t and 2 inches deep. For main cro] Winter use sow in June. BASSANO, EARLY FLAT.—An early, tender variety; color light red. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; 4 Ib., 20c; 1 Ib., 60c. CROSBY'S EGYPTIAN.—The best for early market; is early as the original strain of Egyptian, is thicker and less inclined to push up a woody stock as it advances in growth. Pkt, Sc:. oz., 10c; ‘% jb. 2068 1<1b.;,65c. EARLY BLOOD TURNIP.—One of the best known and most popu- lar early sorts; smooth and dark red: excellent quality. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; 14 Ib., 20c; Ib., 65c. MANGEL-WURZEL 6 to 8 pounds of seed will sow an acre. CULTURE.—The following varieties are extensively grown for feed- ing stock and are excellent food to increase the flow of milk. As they grow much larger than the varieties cultivated for table use, they re- quire more room, and should be sown in drills about 2 feet apart. The seeds should be dropped about 2 inches apart in the drills, and when strong enough thinned out to 12 to 15 inches in the row. The long varieties are best suited to a deep soil, and the globe sorts succeed better than the long sorts on sandy soil. GOLDEN TANKARD.—Best and most popular for dairy farming; a very large, yellow-fleshed sort, said to contain a large amount of sugar; grows largely above ground, is hardy and a heavy cropper. 4 I|b., 15c; 14 Ib., 20c; Ib., 30c. LONG RED.—This is an old-fashioned long red Mangel. ib., 20c; 1 Ib., 30c. V, Ib., 15¢} 1, be Se 6 Os Ges i CARROT German. Mohre French, Carotte Spanish, Zamahoria One ounce will sow 100 feet of drill; 3 pounds required for an acre. CULTURE.—Carrots require a very finely pulverized soil to grow them to perfection. crop. For field culture, sow in drills ; horse. hand. A good, light and well-enriched sandy loam is the best for this : to 314 feet apart, so as to cultivate by Market-gardeners sow in drills, about 18 inches apart, and cultivate by For early crops cover % inch deep, and thin to six inches apart in the rows for late, cover *%% inch deep, and thin to four inches. EARLY SCARLET HORN.—A very popular sort; quick-growing; deep orange in color; bfunt-rooted; 6 to 8 inches in length. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; % ib., 20c; 14 Ib., 35c; 1 Ib., 60c. PRICES IMPROVED LONG ORANGE.—The best known and most largely culti- vated of any carrot; excellent for stock or table use; roots deep orange, 12 to 15 inches long. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; 14 |b., 20c; 1% Ib., 35c; 1 Ib., 60c. 1, Bettaraga 5 to 6 pounds to the acre in drills. s that which is rather light and thor- oughly enriched with manure. For an early supply, sow in Spring as o work, in drills about 1 foot apart », sow the first week in May, and for ECLIPSE BLOOD TURNIP.— Very early, round, smooth and dark red. Our strain of this variety is very select; it has a very small top, and is one of the best for market. Pkt., 5¢; oz. 10c; 14 Ib., 20c; Ib., 60c. DETROIT DARK REC.—Round; skin dark red; flesh light red, very sweet. Pkt., 5c; oz.,10c; 14 Ib., 20c; Ib., 65c. DEWING’S EARLY BLOOD TURNIP.—An improved variety of deep blood red color, fine form and flavor; a favorite market som. Pkt., 5c* > ‘oz.,° 10c; % Ib., 20c; Ib., 60c. Improved Long Orange. DANVERS HALF-LONG.—One of the heaviest croppers; roots dark orange color, 8 to 10 inches in length, thick, and ending in a somewhat abrupt point; first class for all soils. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; %4 Ib., 20c; 1% Ib., 35c; 1 Ib., 60c. OXHEART or GUERANDE.—Roots short and very thick, and intermedi- ate between Scarlet Horn and Chante- nay; color, deep orange; fine-grained and sweet; easily dug; annually grows in favor. Pkt., 5c; oz.,10c; 14 Ib., 20c; Y% -Ib., 35c; 1 Ib., 60c. SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 4 C. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. ~~ CABBAGE German, Kohl One ounce will produce 3,000 plants. CULTURE.—Soil for Cabbage should be rich and heavy of stable manure, excellent crops are sure to be grown. to bolt in the spring instead of heading. tered, can be worked, setting the plants 2 taking care in planting to set the young Spanish, Berza de repollo loam, with good drainage. early spring, sow in fall, not too early, or the plants are liable In a month the plants will be fit to transplant to coldframes, where they are win- plants down to the first leaves. feet apart one way and from 12 to 18 inches the other, according to the variety. For French, Chou On such a soil, with an abundance Transplant:in spring.as soon as the ground Tf ie is desirable to economize space, lettuce or radish may be sown between the rows, as they will be out of the way before the Cabbage needs the room. For late or winter crops, the seed is sown in May and the plants\set out inJily. are set in rows 2x3 feet, so as to work them with a horse and cultivator. In this case they To prevent the turnip- flea from : attacking the young plants, sift the air-slacked lime or tobacco-dust over them as soon as they appear above ground.) ALL-SEASONS.—Heads very deep; can be planted for early or late crop, and is a splendid keeper; about as early as Early Summer, but forming much larger heads. Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c; % Ib., 50c; 1 Ib., $1.50. EXCELSIOR LATE FLAT DUTCH. —A very valuable late variety; for main winter crop has no equal; sure header, fine keeper. Pkt., 5c; 0z., 20c; eolbs S0c 1b.) $150! CHARLESTON LARGE WAKE- FIELD.—Popular with market-garden- ers in the South. This strain is about one week later than the Early Jersey Wakefield, but the heads are fully one- half larger; will not burst when ripe like most early sorts, and can be left standing in the field some time with- very best winter sorts; and. very solid. Pkt., 1% \b., 50c; 1 Ib., $1.50. 5oa Oz and heart-shaped. Pkt., Y% Ib., 40c; 1 Ib., $1.25. 5c; and. heads smaller Dutch; a good _ second-early, header, weighing 10 to 12 lbs.; ble market sort. Pkt., 53; Y% |b., 50c; 1 Ib., $1.50. oz., 20c; of the best of Cabbage; heads very large and somewhat flat; ten days later than Early Summer; much prized by gardeners. Pkt., 5c; oz., Y% Ib., 50c; 1 Ib., $1.50. out damage. Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c; 14 Ib., 50c; 1 Ib., 1.50. Charleston Large Wakefield. RED ROCK (Henderson Mammoth).—The largest and surest heading red Cabbage. Flat Dutch, and fine-grained. 1 Ib., $2.50. RICE’S SELECTED EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD.—This is the most widely known and popular early variety. Heads are cone-shaped and very solid. Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c; 14 Ib., 50c; 1 Ib., $1.50. HENDERSON’S EARLY SUMMER CABBAGE.—A splendid Second Early Cabbage, large, round, flat heads, 8 to 10 pounds each. As an ideal second early Cabbage it continues to hold its place. It forms large, flat, round, solid heads, weighing usually 8 to 10 lbs. each. The quality is excellent, tender and Heads as large and solid as PRE oG. 0z., coc: 44 Ib., 7c; sweet. It comes in about ten days later than Early Jersey Wakefield, but is more than double in weight. Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c; 14 Ib., 50c; 1 Ib., $1.50. SWISS CHARD The City Man’s Garden SWISS CHARD (The City Man’s Garden).—Also called “Cut and This vegetable gives maximum returns for little it yields a constant crop from July to Winter. leaves are used for greens the same as Spinach or beet tops; equal in quality and easier to prepare than spinach, and far superior to Sow early in Spring, in rows 16 inches apart, and thin out to 6 It can be used all Summer when spinach is Later the leaves grow very large, with broad, flat, pure white stems, and mid-ribs, which may be cooked like Asparagus or made As it grows, thin out for use and keep clear of Good cultivation increases the tenderness of the leaves. Come Again’ Spinach. care and space; beets. inches apart in the rows. not available. into very good pickles. weeds. LUCULLUS SWISS CHARD.—A new Moss Curled sort. leaves. asparagus during the Summer months. 1 Ib., $1.00. Pkt., 10c; oz., 15c; PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT Very large The mid-ribs are very broad and form a good substitute for Y% I|b., 35c; GREEN CURLED SAVOY, 80 DAYS.—This is undoubtedly After having been frosted | the finest type of Winter Cabbage. it boils like marrow, and is not surpassed even by the Cauli- flower in its best condition. The strain is not to be confound- ed with low-priced imported seeds. seed, and consequently never plentiful. 14 |b., 50c; Ib., $1.50. RICE’S SUREHEAD.—AIl head and always sure to head; Pkt, DC; mozyecouGce this very popular variety is rightly named Surehead, because | it never fails to form a good solid head, even on poor soil, but the richer the soil the larger and finer the head; it is the finest late Cabbage in this country, and best for market. Heads the list for winter use. Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c; 4 1 Ib., $1.50. LARGE LATE DRUMHEAD.—Heads large, flat, solid, and © planted for main crop for winter keeping. | a good keeper; Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c; 14 Ib., 50c; 1 Ib., $1.50. The they are Swiss Chard. NOTICE. DANISH BALLHEAD.—One of the} heads round) 20c; || EARLY DWARF YORK.—A stand- | ard early English variety; heads small | 0z., 15c; | EARLY FLAT DUTCH.—Harlier than Late. Flat | sure valua- HENDERSON’S SUCCESSION.—One | 20c; | It is a shy producer of | Ib., 50c; | ~ ' 7) ome, C. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. 5 CAULIFLOWER German, Blumentohl Spanish, Coliflor One ounce will sow a bed of 40 square feet, and produce about 3,000 plants. CULTURE.—When grown to vation. can be grown well. The cultivation is similar to that of the cabbage. June, in rows of 4 feet apart, setting the plants 2 feet apart in the rows; water frequently if the ground is dry. French, Choufleur perfection this is a most delicious vegetable, and well repays generous treatment in culti- With a deep rich soil and an abundance of moisture, which in dry seasons must be applied artificially, Cauliflower For early fall crops sow in May, and transplant in Frequent hoeing and a liberal supply of rich liquid manure, to keep up a continuous and rapid growth, will produce splendid heads of the most delicate flavor. It open. inch deep. DRY WEATHER CAULIFLOWER. —During some seasons after a very late spring, hot weather comes on very quickly. In such a year this va- riety has proven itself of exceptional merit. Also in warm parts of the country, where there is not much cool weather, it is a most desirable sort. Very sure heading and second early. Heads larger than Snowball and snow white. Our seed is Al, and procured from the original grower in Denmark. Pkt., 25c; 1% oz. $1.00; oz. $2.00; 14 Ib., $6.00. HENDERSON’S EARLY SNOW- BALL.—This is undoubtedly the finest Henderson’s Early Snowball. CELERY German, Sellerie Spanish, Apio French, Celeri One ounce will produce 7,000 plants. CULTURE.—Sow seeds in hotbeds or coldframe. As soon as the plants are about 3 inches high, transplant to a nicely prepared bed in the border, setiing them 4 or 5 inches apart. When about 8 inches high, and fine, stocky plants, set them in the trenches. Earth up a little during the summer, keeping the leaf stalks close together, so that the soil cannot get between them. Finish earthing up in autumn, and never hoe or earth up in moist weather, nor when the plants are moistened with dew. To preserve Celery for winter, dig trenches 1 foot in width and as deep as the tops of the plants. Stand the Celery in these, erect as they grew, with what dirt adheres to the roots, packing closely, but not crowding. After the trench is filled it should be covered with straw or leaves as a protection from frost. Do not cover until the weather becomes quite cold, and then only a little at a time, as the cold becomes greater. Celery will bear a good deal of frost. The trench must have good drainage. DWARF GOLDEN SELF-BLANCHING.—Our strain of this varicty is unex- celled and absolutely reliable; this sort is, without doubt, the finest early Celery in cultivation. It is perfectly solid, of a fine, nutty flavor; attains a good size, and when blanched is of handsome golden yellow color. Pkt., 5c; oz., 75c; 14 Ib., $2.50. GIANT GOLDEN HEART.—A selection from Dwarf Golden Heart, which it re- sembles, but grows larger and is a better keeper; a favorite with Chicago gardeners. Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c;- 4% Ib., 40c; 1 Ib., $1.25. GIANT PASCAL.—The largest variety grown; is also the best keeper; of fine, nutty flavor, and very easily blanched; deservedly popular for fall and winter use. Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; 14 Ib., 40c; 1 Ib., $1.25. facilitates blanching if the leaves are gathered loosely together and tied over the top of the head to protect from the sun. Sow as late as June 20 for late crops, in beds or in hills, covering % Cut before the flowers begin to variety ever introduced; it is the earli- est, and produces beautiful snow-white heads of the most delicious flavor. The seed we offer is pure and genuine, and sure to prove satisfactory. Pkt., 25c; 14 oz., $1.00; oz., $2.00; 4 Ib., $6.00. EXTRA SELECTED EARLY ER- FURT.—The finest strain of the Erfurt Cauliflower; almost as early as the Snowball; grows about 15 inches high, producing very solid, pure white heads of the very finest quality; seldom fails to form a good-sized head. Pkt., 25c; 14 ~0z., $1.00" ‘oz:.) $2100" 944)’ lb:, $6.00. Improved White Plume IMPROVED WHITE PLUME.—A well-known and perhaps the most popular variety of Celery; very early, ornamental, and for quality, surpassed by none; has great merit as an early market sort. Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; 14 Ib., 40c; 1 Ib., $1.25. PINK PLUME.—New. Practically identical with Improved White Plume, but with the added merit of the stalks being richly suffused with pink; attractive in appearance and very fine in quality. Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c; %4 Ib., 60c; 1 Ib., $2.00. SCHUMACHER.—Very large, golden yellow heart, crisp and SOUP CELERY.—Seed for flavoring soups, pickles, etce., 50c per Ib. 50c. per Ib. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. * 6 C. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. CELERIAC (Turnip Rooted Celery) German. Knollen Sellerie French, Celeri-rave Spanish, Apio raiz de Nabo CULTURE.—A variety of Celery with turnip-shaped roots, which are white-fleshed, comparatively tender, and have the flavor of celery stalks. The seed may be sown in the open ground in April, and the young plants nursed in the same way as celery; but in planting out the ground is manured and dug, not trenched, and the plants are set in shallow drills 12 inches apart, watering freely. As the growth advances, draw the earth to the plants, by which the knotty roots will be blanched and made delicate and tender. LARGE EARLY ERFURT.—We have found this to be a great improve- ment on some of the older sorts of Celeriac, for while of equally good flavor, Pkt, 5c; oz., 15¢c; 34 Ib.,; 50c;) 1 1b.) $1.50; it attains a larger size. LARGE SMOOTH PRAGUE.—An improved form of Turnip-rooted This is the largest Pkt:, 5c; o2:; 15e;24 (bi, 40c5" 11bi, $140. Celery; round, smooth roots, with very few side root. variety, and one of the very best. Early Large Erfurt. CORN, SUGAR German, Wefchtorn One quart will plant 200 hills; 1 peek will plant 1 acre in hills. CULTURE.—Corn requires a good soil and a warm situa- tion. Commence for first early by planting the early varie- ties about May 1. and if a continuous suppiy is wanted all summer, make plantings about two weeks apart from May 1 until the last of July, first plant- ing early varieties, then later ones. Plant in rows 3 feet apart, and make the hills about the same distance apart in the rows. Five kernels in the hills are plenty. Cover about 1 inch deep for early, and a little deeper for late. Thin to three plants in a hill. Extra Early Sugar Corn ADAM’S EXTRA- EARLY.—Not a sugar Corn, but largely grown for early use, especial- ly in the South. Pkt., 10c; qt., 15c; gal., 35c; pk., 60c; bu., $2.00; ear, 3c; doz,, 25c, GOLDEN BANTAM. -—Extremely early yel- low variety of delicious flavor. Pt. 15c; qt. 25c; gal. 75c; pk. $1.25. TRUCKER’S FAVOR- ITE.—Not a sugar Corn. Very sweet and early. Pt. 15¢; at, 25c; $3.00. Adam’s Early Corn. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. Spanish, Maiz gal., 60c; pk., $1.00; bu., French, Mais Medium Early Sugar Corn ADAM’S EARLY.—Not a sugar Corn, but grown extensive- ly all over the country for market purposes. Pt., 10c; qt., 15c; gal., 35c; pk., 60c; bu., $2.00; ear, 3c; doz., 25c. BLACK MEXICAN.—One of the sweetest and best varieties grains black when ripe, but when in condition for the table cooks remarkably white. Pt., 15c; qt., 25c; gal., 75c; pk., $1.25. STABLER’S EARLY.—Large, white ears of finest quality; very desirable for both canners and gardeners. Pt., 10c; qt., 15c; gal., 40c; pk., 75c. variety of pk., 90c; MAMMOTH EARLY.—An earlier and smaller the Late Mammoth. Pt., 15c; qt., 20c; gal., 50c; bu., $3.00. PREMO.—An early variety of unusual merit. The ears are large and the grain very sweet. It matures in 60 days, which makes it a most desirable sort. Pt., 10c; qt., 20c; gal., 65c; pk., $1.00; bu., $3.50. Late Sugar Corn COUNTRY GENTLEMAN.—Very distinct from any other sort; sometimes yields as many as five ears on a stalk;. cob very small, with deep kernels of pearly whiteness. This is considered the finest of all Sweet Corn; the quality is de- licious, and will delight the most fastidious epicure. Pt., 15c; qt., 25c; gal., 65c; pk., $1.00; bu., $3.50. LATE MAMMOTH.—The largest and latest variety; ears of immense size, grains large and broad; quality of the best. Pt., 15c; qt., 25c; gal., 50c; pk., 90c; bu., $3.50. STOWELL’S EVERGREEN.—The standord for quality and the best known variety; a favorite alike with canners and market men; remains a long time in condition suitable for boiling. Pt. 10c; gt., 15¢; gal., 50c; pk., 85c; bu., $3/00; ear 5c; doz., 40c. WHITE EVERGREEN SUGAR CORN.—Pt., 10c; qt., 20c; gal., 65c; pk., $1.00; bu., $3.50. C. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. ” CUCUMBER German, Gurfe Spanish, Pepino French, Concombre One ounce will plant 50 hills; two pounds will plant an acre. CULTURE.—For earliest use, sow the seed in the hot-bed or green-house in February or March, in warm loam, where the temperature is about 90 degrees; cover half an inch deep, and, when the plants are of fair size, transplant into hills (made in the green-house), four plants in a hill, so that when the weather permits the whole hill can be moved to the open ground by means of tins made for that purpose. Plant for general use in the open ground, about June ist, in hills 6 feet apart each way, and thin to 3 plants in a hill. Fine old manure (about 6 cords per acre) is sufficient; or, better still, plant on land from which a crop has been taken, and which was heavily manured for that crop. A sprinkling of dry plaster will keep off the striped bug. 4 2 WEST INDIAN GHERKIN.—The only IMPROVED LONG GREEN.—Fine ,for genuine Gherkin. Small, oval and cov- pickling when small; also good for table ered with spines: color light green; used use when about half grown. Pkt., 5c; exclusively for pickling. Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; oz., 10c; 14 Ib., 20c; 1 Ib., 60c. M Ib., 40c; 1 Ib., $1.25, JERSEY PICKLING.—Used extensive- ly by pickle manufacturers in New Jer- sey and Pennsylvania: Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; % Ib., 20c; 1 Ib., 60c. EARLY FORTUNE.—A very fine, early and productive _ sort. White Spine. Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; 4 Ib., 25c; 1 Ib., 80c. WHITE SPINE, ARLINGTON IM- PROVED.—One of the finest Cucumbers for forcing, and one of the most perfect in shape, size, color and quality; very brittle and crisp. Pkt. Sc: ‘oz, 10c: 1, Ib., 20c; 1 Ib., 60c. Improved Long Green. COLLARDS, or COLEWORT German, Blattertohl French, Chou Spanish, Cabu One ounce will produce 3,000 plants. A variety of Cabbage known in different sections as “Cole” and “Colewort.” It is extensively used in the South for “greens,” where it continues in luxu- Tiant growth all winter. TRUE GEORGIA.—Used as “greens” mainly in the South and West. As the leaves are pulled off others grow in their places. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; 14 Ib., 25c; 1 Ib., 60c. CORN SALAD WATER CRESS (True) LARGE GREEN CABBAGE.—A small, hardy salad; used WATER CRESS.—Highly esteemed as a salad during the also as a substitute for lettuce; can be sown in September Spring and Fall. Also used as a garnish for meats during and wintered over the same as Spinach. Pkt., 5c; 0oz., 10c; the winter. Seed may be started readily in pans or boxes of ™ Ib.. 15c; 1 Ib., 35c. very moist earth, and the young plants transplanted to shal- low water. Pkt., 5c; oz., 30c; 14 Ib., $1.00; 1 Ib., $3.00. ENDIVE German, Enzgivie French, Chicoree Spanish, Endivia CULTURE.—Endive is one of the best salads for fall and winter use. Sow for an early supply about the middle of April. As it is used mostly in the fall months, the main sowings are made in June and July. Plant 1 foot apart each way. When the plant has attained its full size. gather up the leaves and tie them by their tips in a conical form. This excludes the light and air from the inner leaves, which, in the course of from three to six weeks become bleached. WHITE CURLED.—For early use; should be used when young. Pkt., 5c; 0z., 10c; 1% Ib., 30c; 1 Ib., $1.00. GREEN CURLED.—Same price as White. EGGPLANT German, Gierpanze French, Aubergine Spanish, Berengena One ounce for 1,000 plants. CULTURE.—The Eggplant will thrive well in any good garden soil, but will repay good treatment. The seeds should be sown in hot-bed or green-house in March or April, and when about an inch high potted in 2-inch pots. Plant out about June Ist, 2% feet apart. If no hot-bed is at hand they can be grown in any light room where the temperature will average 75 degrees. BLACK BEAUTY.—The earliest large variety; color rich dark purple. Pkt., 10c; 0z., 25c; 14 Ib., $1.00; 1 Ib., $3.50. NEW YORK IMPROVED PURPLE SPINELESS.—Similar to New York Im- proved Purple, except that it is entirely free from spines. PkKE, 10c; oz; /25c; % I\b., $1.00; 1 Ib., $3.50. Black Beauty. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. True Georgia. 8 C. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. HERBS Sweet, Pot and Medicinal GOURD One oz. will plant 25 hills. CULTURE.—Gourds are tender annuals, and should not be planted until all dan- ger of frost is over, and not less than 6 feet apart each way,in goodrich loam. Three plants in a hill will be suffi- cient to leave at the last hoeing. DIPPER.—This, like the Sugar Trough, has a thin but hard shell, and can readily be made to serve useful pur- poses. Oz., 15c; 14 Ib., 50c; 1. Ibs, ($1250: KALE, or BORECOLE German, Blatter-Kohl French, Chou Vert Spanish, Breton One ounce will produce 3,000 plants. CULTURE.—Sow from the middle of April to the beginning of May in prepared beds; transplant in June, and treat in the same manner as for Cabbage. Of all the Cabbage tribe, this is the most tender and delicate, and would be much more extensively grown than it is if its excellent qualities were generally known. The varieties are all extremely hardy, and are best when touched by frost. Dwarf Green Curled Scotch. DWARF GREEN CURLED SCOTCH, or NORFOLK.—Rarely exceeding 18 inches in height, but spreading out under good cultivation to 3 feet in diameter; leaves beautifully curled and bright green. Oz., 10c; 14 Ib., 20c; 1 Ib., 50c. GERMAN CURLED.—Price, 35c per Ib. IMPROVED IMPERIAL CURLED KALE.—A beautifully curled and crumpled sort, of strong, vigorous habit. The leaves are a beautiful dark-green color, and delicate in flavor. A striking feature in this Kale is that it will stand longer before going to seed than any other. In the latitude of Washington it will stand throughout the winter without pro- tection. Pkt., 5c; %4 Ib., 15c; 1 Ib., 50c. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. CULTURE.—The seeds should be sown in Spring, in shal- low drills, 12 inches apart, and the young plants thinned out or transplanted to about 4 inches. They should be harvested on a dry day, just before the blossom develops, dried quickly and bottled, or closely packed in dry boxes, with the air en- tirely excluded. Pkt. Oz. Anis. Used for flavoring........---+-+++-+--::: $0.05 $0.10 Balm. Very fragrant leaveS....--.-+--+-++:+-+5 .05 .30 Caraway. The seeds of this herb are used for flavoring and render satisfaction when de- voted to this purpoSe........-..+-+-+++-+:- .05 10 Gatmip oc od «chicos «cil ele ea eh Soke tobe ele eens 05 30 Coriander. Seeds used for flavoring.......--.-- 05 10 Dill. Used for flavoring pickles........--.---+: 05 10 Horehound. Very useful in curing coughs...... .05 20 > Lavender. Leaves very fragrant........---+-++> 05, pic Rosemary. Leaves very fragrant.......-.-.--: 05 40 Sage. A highly aromatic herb; most useful of all. 05 5 Savory, Winter)... 2... lepekebverevrlaiirwebe ose arr 05 ae Leaves used for flavoring.......- 05 JLB Seeds aromaticz... 066. + «ss = 05 10 Sweet Marjoram. Used as a seasoning......--. .05 15 Summer Savory. Used as a culinary herb.....- 0 Thyme. Used as a Sseasonings.....--+-+++-+-+++: .05 20 Sweet Basil. Sweet Fennel. LEEK German, Lauch French, Poireau Spanish, Puerro One ounce will plant 200 feet of drill. CULTURE.—The Leek is very hardy and easily cultivated; it sueceeds best in a light but well-enriched soil. Sow as early in the spring as practicable, in drills 1 inch deep and » 1 foot apart. When 6 or 8 inches high transplant in rows 10 | inches apart each way, as deep as possible, that the neck, being covered, may be blanched. LARGE LONDON FLAG.—The oldest and best-known and most largely grown variety. Pkt., 5c; 0z., 15c; \% Ib., 50cgm 1 Ib., $1.25. KOHL-RABI French, Chou-Rave Spanish, Col de nabo German, Kohl-Rabi One ounce will sow 200 feet of drill. CULTURE.—This vegetable, the popularity of which is rapidly increasing, combines the virtues of the turnip and cabbage, but excels both in nutritive, hardy and productive qualities. The seed may be sown in June, in rows 18 inches apart, and the plants thinned out to 8 or 10 inches in the rows. EARLY WHITE VIENNA.—Best for general table use; flesh tender and white. Pkt., 5c; oz. 15c; ™%4 Ib., 40c; 1 Ib., $1.25. LARGE GREEN, or WHITE.—Good for table use and is also used for feeding stock. Same prices as White Vienna. MUSHROOM SPAWN Mushrooms may be grown in cellars, under green-house benches or in sheds, wherever a temperature of 50 degrees can be kept up throughout the winter. We issue a special cir-" cular giving full cultural directions, which will be sent on request. By express—15c per brick; 10 bricks for $1.30. A’ brick is enough for 9 square feet. Mailing weight, 2 lbs. per brick. Cc. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. 9 LETTUCE yerman, Lattich One ounce will sow 100 square feet, or 120 feet of drill. CULTURE.—Requires a rich, moist soil. and to be crisp and tender needs to be grown in cool weather. For winter use, sow in hot-beds every two weeks, at the rate of one ounce of seed to four sashes (a sash is 3 feet long by 6 feet wide); cover very lightly and transplant first to 3 ins. apart each way, afterward to 8 ins. For garden or field, sow in rows, and cover one-fourth of an inch deep, and thin out to 12 ins. apart in the rows. For New England, the W hit e- seeded Tennisball, for culti- vation under glass. and the Black-seed- ed Tennisball, for outdoor use, are the standard varieties. Boston Market. BIG BOSTON.—A most desirable variety, either for forcing in cold frames or open ground planting; always produces large, solid, salable heads. Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; ™% Ib., 35c; 1 Ib., $1.00. MAY KING.—Heads extra large and solid; green outside, but heart clear yellow; very desirable. Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; % Ib., 35c; 1 Ib., $1.00. MELON, German, Melone One ounce will plant about 80 hills. French, Laituce French, Melon Spanish, Lechuga the best for foreing under forms fair-sized heads; Pkt., 5c;70z,, 5c; BOSTON MARKET.—One of glass, as well as for outside use; edges of leaves slightly tinged with red. 14 Ib., 35¢; 1 Ib., $1.00. GRAND RAPIDS.—As a distinctly forcing and shipping Let- tuce this variety undoubtedly stands at the head of the list; beautiful in appearance. Pkt., 5c; oz. 20c; 4 Ib., 30c; 1 Ib., $1.00. IMMENSITY.—New. world. T 1b; The largest head Lettuce in the Tender, sweet and crisp. Pkt., 5c; 0z., 15¢; 4 Ib., 30c; 1.00. PRIZE-HEAD EARLY.—Leaves green and red, very thin, crisp and tender; one of the best for private use. Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; 14 Ib., 30c; 1 Ib., $1.00. SALAMANDER.—Fine, compact.heads, which resist sum- mer heat admirably; very popuiar in some sections. Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; 1% Ib., 35c; 1 Ib., $1.00: SIMPSON BLACK-SEEDED.—Nearly double the size of the Early Curled Simpson; leaves are delicate golden yellow; su- perior variety for forcing or sowing out-of-doors. Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; 14 Ib., 35c; 1 Ib., $1.00. WHITE LOAF LETTUCE.—The best of all. Has large heads, suitable for frames or outdoor. Fine for market gar- deners. Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; 14 Ib., 30c; 1 Ib., $1.00. MUSK Spanish, Melon, Muscatel CULTURE.—A rich, deep, sandy loam, well worked and highly manured with old rotten compost, is of the first im- portance. the vines, and the fruit will come earlier to maturity. SWEET AIR CANTALOUPE We know from what we have seen of this melon for the past three seasons is the sweetest, finest that we cannot speak too highly of this melon. It flavored, juciest and best melon ever offered. It is a little larger than the Rocky Ford, well netted, thick green flesh, small been flat to the taste this seed cavity. When the other standard sorts have has been perfect in sweetness. It is prolific. restaurant; what more can we say. ANNE ARUNDEL.—An improvement on Baltimore or Acme, of same shape ip., 25¢ 244 1b;,, 75c. and color, but twice as large. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; 14 BALTIMORE, or ACME.—This is the favorite melon in Baltimore markets, and is also known and highly esteemed by market men in New York and It is early, oblong in shape; flesh green and very fine. Philadelphia. oz., 10c; %4 Ib., 25c; 1 Ib., 75c. EMERALD GEM.—One of the very earliest varieties; fruit small, skin deep emerald green; flesh a handsome salmon.~ color and very thick; flavor most delicious; a splendid melon for hotels and restaurants. Pkt., 5c; oz. 10c; 4 Ib., 25c; 1 Ib. 75c. The best to grow for profit; the best for table; the best for Pke 5c" 9z., 15c5 % Ib.,25c5 11b;, 75¢: Plant when all danger of frost is over, in hills 5 to 6 feet apart each way; scatter a dozen seeds to a hill, and after they are out of danger from bugs, thin to three or four plants. the end of the main shoot, which will cause the lateral branches to put forth sooner. When they have four or five leaves, pinch off This will strengthen the growth of Pkt., 5c; Sweet Air Melon. HACKENSACK EXTRA EARLY IMPROVED.—A selection from an improvement on the old Hackensack, and similar in shape and appearance; nearly as large, and fully ten days earlier. One of the finest for market gardeners; quality per- fect, Pkt, 5c; oz., 10c; 14 Ib., 25c; 1 Ib., 75c. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 10 C. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. MELON MUSK—Continued ROCKY FORD.—An improved and oblong form of the PAUL ROSE.—This new melon is superior to all others as Netted Gem. A most excellent green-fleshed sort. Pkt., 5c; a market variety, and has few equals for the home garden. oz., 10c; % Ib., 25c; 1 Ib., 60c. Fruit oval; flesh rich orange red. Pkt., 5c; oz.,10c; 14 Ib., 20c; TIPTOP.—Varies from round to slightly oblong; skin, pale 1 Ib., 60c. green, covered with a handsome netting; flesh, rich, deep sal- mon color and sweet and spicy in flavor. The flesh being FINE NETTED NUTMEG.—Small, very early and fine- thick- fine-grained and firm, makes this an excellent shipping netted; fruit round; flesh green and very sweet. Pkt., 5c; melon. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; 14 Ib., 20c; 1 Ib., 50c: OZ: JUG eee ID. 250; pan 7OG. . MELON, WATER German, Waffermelone French, Melon d’Eau Spanish, Zandia One ounce will plant 50 hills. CULTURE.—Watermelons are cultivated in hills which should be 6 to § feet apart each way, and composed of light, moderately rich soil. The hills should be dug about 2 feet square, 18 inches deep, and half. filled with well rotted manure, which must be thoroughly incorporated with the soil. Plant in May, ten seeds to a hill, and when the plants are well up, thin out to three. Cultivate until the vines cover the ground, and pinch the ends of the growing shoots to induce early fruiting. : TOM WATSON.—This melon has created quite a furore wher- ever grown, and we believe is unquestionably the best quality shipping melon in our list. It has a dark green rind, solid red luscious meat, ripening close up to the rind. The rind is very tough, making it an excellent melon for shipping long dis- tances. Its flavor and fine quali- ties also commend it very strongly for the private grower. We believe it is destined to be- come one of the most popular melons on our list. Pkt., 5c; oz. 10c; 44. 1be 156; 1 tbe S0c; EDEN.—Similar in appear- ance to Kolb Gem and of even better quality. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; a 1, b:; 156801 Tb 50c. Georgia Rattlesnake. Florida Favorite. FLORIDA FAVORITE.—Highly prized for its delicious SWEETHEART.—New. Globular in shape; skin very flavor; large, oblong; rind dark green, with stripes of lighter bright, mottled green; flesh bright red, firm, and heavy, but green; ten days earlier than Kolb Gem. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; crisp, melting and exceedingly sweet. Pkt., 5c; oz. 10c; i (b:, 15¢; 1 Ib., 50c. Y, Ib., 15¢; 1 Ib., 40c. KOLB GEM.—Originated in Alabama, and more largely TRIUMPH.—New. Nearly round, large and an excellent grown in the South than any other melon; as a shipping va- shipper; skin dark green; flesh bright red. Pkt.,.5c; oz., 10c; riety has no superior; rind, dark green, mottled; shape, nearly ib, dSes) 1b s40c: round; quality, superb. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; 14 Ib., 15c; 1 Ib., 40c. MONTE CRISTO, or KLECKLEY’S SWEETS.—Fruit oval GEORGIA RATTLESNAKE.—An excellent market variety; and of medium size; skin dark green; flesh rich bright red, large, oblong; rind dark, mottled and striped. Pkt., 5c; very sweet and tender. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; 14 Ib., 15c; 1 Ib., 50c. oz. 10c; 342 lb., 1hc 5) 1 olb:50c: ONION SEED German, Zwiebel Spanish, Cebbolla French, Oignon One ounce will plant 100 feet of drill; 5 or 6 pounds in drills for an acre. For sets from 50 to 60 pounds should be sown to the acre, according to the richness of the soil. CULTURE.—The Onion thrives best in a rather deep, rich, loamy soil, and, unlike most vegetables, succeeds well when cultivated on the same ground for successive years. The best culture requires that the ground be deeply trenched and manured the previous autumn, and laid up in ridges during the winter, to pulverize. As early in the spring as the ground is in working order, com- mence operations by leveling the ground with a rake and tread it firmly; sow thinly in drills about one-fourth of an inch deep, and 1 foot apart; cover with fine coil, and press down with the back of a spade or a light roller. When the young plants are strong enough, thin gradually so that they stand 3 or 4 inches apart. Keep the surface of the ground open and free from weeds by frequently hoeing, taking care not to stir the soil too deeply or to collect it about the growing bulbs. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. C. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. 11 ONION SEED—Continued YELLOW GLOBE DANVERS.—Undoubtedly the best- known and most popular of all Onions; the earliest yellow variety: is entirely free from stiff necks. Globular in shape; has a small top. It is the most productive, producing as high as 1,000 bushels per acre, and will average on good soil with proper culture, 700 or 800 bushels. Pkt, Se; .0z)/20c; 14 Ib., 50c; 1 Ib., $1.50. PRIZETAKER.—This variety of recent introduction, an- nually grows in favor. It excels every Onion now existing in beauty, size and productiveness, and equals the best in quality, being mild in flavor as the imported Spanish Onions of our groceries. Pkt., 5c; oz, 15c; % Ib., 45c; 1 Ib., $1.50. stems as they grow. LARGE RED WETHERSFIELD.—Onion growers who pre- fer the red varieties will find our pedigree strain far sur- passing the ordinary Red Wethersfield in size, productiveness and keeping qualities. It is of the finest form, skin deep purplish red, flesh purplish white, much finer than many of the red sorts. Immense crops of this Onion are grown each season from our seed by some of the largest growers in the United States who realize the very highest prices for their crops. Pkt; 5c; o@, 15c; 14 Ib., 35c: 1 Ib $1.00. WHITE PORTUGAL, or SILVERSKIN.—A large, flat, white Onion of mild and pleasant flavor; hard and fine-grained, and a good keeper. Extensively sown for sets. and is also largely grown for pickling. Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c; %4 Ib., 50c; 1 Ib., $1.50. Gather the pods EMERALD DWARF EXTRA ONION SETS Prices on application. WHITE ONION’ SETS. — Grown from our choice strain of the Philadel- phia White Silverskin seed. YELLOW ONION SETS.—These will produce handsome well- ripened bulbs of large size quite early in the summer. OKRA | German, Dcher French, Gombo Spanish, Quimbombo One ounce will pant 100 hills. This is an annual from the West Indies, cultivated for its green seed- =, which are used in soups or stew- ed and served like Asparagus. It is highly esteemed in the South for mak- ing gumbo soup. The pods when young and tender should be sliced in sections, strung on a thread and hung up in the shade to cure like dried apples; can be used for soup at any time. CULTURE.—Sow the seed thinly in dry. warm =—-p C. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. 17 LOVER AND GRASS SEED—Cont. KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS SEED.—Adaptable to most any ort of soil. Furnishes an abundance of rich, sweet food for Ili kinds of stock. Will last for years when a good sod is mee formed. RED TOP, or HERD GRASS SEED.—Very hardy and well pted to low, damp lands, but will grow anywhere. Is fine ‘or pasturage. TIMOTHY.—There is no grass more valuable for hay, espe- y in the North. Especially adapted to moist, loamy soils. too well known to require a description. MILLET, GERMAN.—Produces abundantly and makes an mecellent feed for stock. SPECIAL LAWN GRASS MIXTURES.—Our experience with this mixture impels us to say that we have never seen a better one. Has given general satisfaction to our many customers. If you want a beautiful, permanent lawn, use our mixture and you will not be disappointed. SEED WHEAT No. 19 BEARDLESS.—We specially recommend this Wheat heavy yield; straw very stiff, standing up when almost all other kind break down. LEAP’S PROLIFIC BEARDLESS.—This is a well known, standard variety, yielding heavily. MIRACLE WHEAT, BEARDED.—Sow only about %4 bushel to 3 pecks to acre. Yields very heavily. Prices upon application. SPECIALLY SELECTED SEED CORN For Field Culture OF THE FINEST QUALITY. BOONE COUNTY PRIZE WINNING STOCK.—We have secured from an expert corn grower of the State of Maryland a spe- cial selected stock of this corn, specially grown for seed purposes for securing the best development of ear and the largest yielding of corn. Bushel, $2.00. IMPROVED GOLDEN DENT.—This is Now the standard variety in many of the }eorn-growing sections of the Middle West. |Ears average nine to ten inches long, taper- jing slightly toward tip. are about six inches /in circumference, contain 16 to 20 rows, and jare remarkably uniform. Kernels light yellow, deeply dented, jand well placed on a cob of medium size. Usually matures jin 110 to 115 days. Price, $2.00 per bushel. : ; IMPROVED LEAMING.—A very popular and productive va- riety. On good land the stalks grow tall, producing two good ears to each stalk. The ears are long, with small red cob well filled with grains of medium size, of a rich golden color. It ripens in from 100 to 110 days, and makes a good crop even in dry seasons. Price, $2.00 per bushel. HICKORY KING CORN.—This has the largest grains with the smallest cob of any white corn. So large are the grains }and so small the cob that on an ear broken in half a single | rain will almost completely cover the cob section. Of strong | growth, the stalks take a firm hold in the ground and stand | upright. It yields splendid crops on light soil, and is un- , CHOICE WESTERN WHITE SEED OATS. Selected seed of choicest qualities, for winter and spring sowing. Prices on application. COW PEAS (THE GREAT SOIL IMPROVER) Make Poor Land Rich, Good Land Productive, and Enrich the Soil. Green crops plowed under are one of the best and cheapest Ways of improving the soil. For this purpose the cow pea is most popular, especially for medium or light soil. They should be sown in May or June, at the rate of 114 bushe!s to the acre, and plowed under as soon as they have attained their full growth. There is no surer or cheaper means of improv- img poor soil than by sowing cow peas. doubtedly the most productive white field corn for the South. Price, $2.00 per bushel. BURPEE’S GOLDEN BEAUTY.—It is the largest grained and handsomest yellow corn we have ever seen. The ears have brightest golden-yellow grains. of remarkable size and completely filled out to the extreme end of the cob. The cobs are unusually small. Price, $2.00 per bushel. COCK’S PROLIFIC.—White, flinty; unexcelled for meal or hominy. Exceedingly productive, bearing four and five ears to a stalk, making it one of the best ensilage corns on the market. Price, $2.00 per bushel. EUREKA ENSILAGE CORN.—We consider this one of the best for ensilage purposes. Our seed is specially grown and may be depended upon. Price, $2.00 per bushel. FODDER AND SOILING PLANTS COW PEAS FOR HAY ns If planted early, say by middle of May, in the central corn belt section, a crop can be cut and cured for hay the sam2 as clover, then the stubble, in a short time, will put out a new growth to be turned under in the fall as a fertilizer. The best varieties of Cow Peas for all purposes are the following: Southern Black Eye Cow Pea. Southern Black, or Ram’s Horn. Whip-P or-Will, Clay and New Era. CANADA FIELD PEAS AND OATS FOR FODDER These make a fodder, and hay which double the production of milk. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE : 18 C. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. FODDER AND SOILING PLANTS—Continued SOJA OR JAPANESE SOY BEAN The demand for the Soja Beans has grown remarkably of late years. Their great value is as a forage crop, for fertiliz- ing the soil and for pasturing or feeding the green fodder much in the same way as the cow pea. SAND OR WINTER VETCH For forage and fertilizing purposes; it succeeds and pro- duces good crops on poor, sandy soils as well as on good lands, growing to a height of 4 to 5 feet. It is perfectly hardy throughout the United States, remaining green all winter. EARLY AMBER SUGAR CANE The high value of Northern grown sugar cane for fodder and ensilage is becoming rapidly known. When fed down young as a pasture it grows rapidly again. The seed and fodder is valuable as food for horses and cattle. DWARF ESSEX RAPE Makes Splendid Fall, Winter and Spring Pasturage—Fine for Cattle, Sheep and Hogs. Rape for fall sowing should be put in in July, August or September. Makes a large yielding, nutritious, succulent green feed or pasturage all through the fall, winter and early spring. The fattening properties of Rape are said to be very much better than those of clover, and it makes a first-class To successfully grow ALFALFA, CLOVERS, COW PEAS, SOY BEANS and other legumes, to increase your yield, and to improve your soil, use THE MULFORD NITRO-GERM Scientifically Prepared and Tested SMALL COST—LARGE RETURNS—EASY TO USE—NO LABOR EXPENSES THE MULFORD NITRO-GERM consists of pure, tested cultures of active, vig- orous nitrogen-fixing bacteria, for inoculating seeds of legumes or soil. Legumes offer the best known means of maintaining soil fertility and rejuvenating over-cropped and worn-out fields. _The U. S. Department of Agriculture and many State Agricultural Experiment Sta- tions recommend inoculation of legumes with nitrogen-fixing bacteria to induce a prompt “catch” and increase the yield. THE MULFORD NITRO-GERM is prepared and tested by experts, in the biological laboratories of H. K. Mulford Co., Phila-delphia, U. S. A., with the same degree of care as Mulford Antitoxins, Serums, Vaccines, etc., which are standard all over the world. Be sure to always specify the particular legume for which The Mulford Nitro-Germ is desired, otherwise we will not know how to fill your order. (Alfalfa) (Lucerne), (Crimson Clover), (Sweet Clover), er, (Cow Peas), (Soy Beans), (Canada Field Peas), Those printed in (Parenthesis) can be shipped immediately from stock. The others will be prepared to order and can be supplied in a few days. Prices, Garden Size (about (Not returnable). % acre), 50c; One Acre Size, $1.50; Five Acre Size, $5.00. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE White Clover), Alsike Clover), Mammoth Clover, Burr Clover, Yellow Clover, Berseem Clov- (Peanuts), (Winter Vetch), Horse Beans, Velvet Beans, Perennial Peas, (Sweet Peas), (Garden Peas), (Garden Beans), Lima Beans), Lupins, Sainfoin, Beggar Weed, and others. crop, either for sowing alone, or for grazing during the fal and winter; can be sown with Crimson Clover. Rape can be successfully sown both in the fall and spring. Early fal seeding, however, gives the best results. Rape is bes sown in drills at the rate of 3 to 5 pounds per acre; or ij can be sown broadcast, when from 6 to 8 pounds per acre¢ should be used. WEBER’S IMPROVED EVERGREEN The Best Broom Corn In Cultivation MAMMOTH RUSSIAN SUNFLOWER TEOSINTE (Reana Luxurians) This gigantic Grammea will furnish a continuous daily sup. ply of most nutritious green food for horses and all kinds oj eattle all through the Summer. It also makes splendid dry fodder, yielding enormously, and being more nutritious an¢ better relished by all stock than corn fodder. It stools out enormously after being cut. Prices on application, The cost of the very best seed is so small, compared wit) the value of the growing crops, that sensible planters realize that they cannot afford to risk seed of doubtful pedigree, anc, we know just as well that we cannot afford to risk our hard! earned reputation by selling seed of doubtful character. Clover), (Red (Spring Vetch), Inoculated ALFALFA 1912—Photographed (same Uninoculated Planted Sept. scale) April, 1913. Plant on left not in- oculated. Plant on right inoculated with) The Mulford Nitro-Germ. All other con: ditions identical. The Contrast speaks for itself. C. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. 19 Horticultural Tools Mole Traps Garden Trowels Socket handle; malleable blade. PrIGG eno octuciey. cies A: Sixteen gauge steel; 6 inch blade; has a socket handle that will not come out in dry weather. GL CCS SiG Marea cots Sparen a 2 ARR 25c¢ Thermometers A nice, large advertising thermometer, 24x6 inches. MIBIGO ic cradle ee ane tSanca he oe SMlaiel! idee ereterteraters 35c Fruit Picker The Pennsylvania; made of steel wire, heavily tinned. SRB ea saiey~ nieve 8 a watoes ic SLC ARR Dec 25c The Reddick Made of Steel, Heavily Tinned, Rust Proof RU ak Paintin wiv; bs =s) et eee oe 75c Little Giant, Self-Setting Self-setting by pressing down on lever. A very convenient AELOCOU LOM Or aiid ny Reyaadihe ota aid face, ehohe,. 2 eck ep MPRMMe Teh oats) Ot hone $0.75 _jfeature found on no other trap. Made from best spring steel GELCGL LONE. Ge Sie atu str ohate OT ns cA coort abd 85 )}thoroughly galvanized. Simple and durable in its construction. PORE MIO SM cote 21st acts alti, coy sais. v dress RCA SLOPES clade? oyoy ote 1.00 Pri 75 MOMLCAEs IOHEW Se odo. hls etal. woe tine ss 5 hae a ela oe tee 1.10 rth ae SiO tela idle Gitlin eRe tere = Lod ET SU Td oe ae EEE ee ok cs Cte IST Se Tyre 125 Perm RTECS oie ay dis heen gar s+ o/s, 3 Saye ICAO UCE ICTS ...20¢ each Steel Dibbles } CRTC i SOUSA Me cee toch irre oy xe oops sl tr oon deity Pty ara, 91 shoe, offe) ol eve) ova; Sie vole $2.40 SRICC ET LOM Ste ere ae Va RAS elo save ne SON re wayousehoraabae sae 2040 MO MLSE a OT ore ts reenter ake. Ta aicatrako, wits ra tne ra ened Aakers a For transplanting plants. By far the best thing for the pur- 12 feet long ............. ese ee eee cece etc e teen eens . e ever introduced. Right angle, polished steel. 20 EE. CR ee ee 35c Hand Weeders A very handy and useful little instrument; made of malleable iron; tinned. Lo ates el 15¢ Jointed Pruner PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 20 C. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. Disston Pruning Saws Scythes Double edge, 20 inches long. Pnglishy36vand Ss nen eseacieieiicrieieiciae ciecients $1.25 German’, ean dia Geieeracrero sretaccrstersvekcncteeseiatetetene 1.15 AMoericantysd Gel CNGS) macnn chkcrouctareiel ie eieietensiekerenete .75 Weed ao ec ee erw ure avcnsterersiereee etorersreteterenejeterercishaheserenene 75 BBWS sfc: esearch ae ere RT re tc tette cucenrohch alts patteae ieee 75 Cons: Hooks—(Or Cycle) Price: nelish = 32S aos cere caer totes arnetere inate aie atorelahe 40c Price, American’ 25 cF Se eel dete eats cera elatetetensitel alee 25¢ Hand Pruning Shears “California Pattern” Cronk’s Pruning Shears For grape vines, rose bushes, ete. Malleable handle; stee blades; nickel-plated flat spring. 36 inches long, 2 handles. Prices o.oo hed Siete Re Oa eaencitoherebepetatarretatane 75c Prices. Sto ce 5 eke aet SS ee aoa Ae) St ee ae $1.25 Hedge Shears English; 2 handles. 12-inch notched blades. California pattern Gun Metal Shear. Same as above. Price. st eases te ee ees. DAMS LER BE $2.00 = Sel fo Pe Sis. ser sFreaitcis: GE. cab eaceoUudn GOT 50c Malleable handle; steel blade, with coil spring Priced2i3. cae CR se OA ODOC 25c Grass Shears eye Knife 714-inch blades. American. Pric@ 0 eee ee SETA t aloes Bees Pret SRG) Re ca ee _, 30¢ No. 2 Iron Age Curved Steel blade, highly polished. 40c Scythe Stone English) ROUNG i esi etse rie re ener -..25€ VAR R=) MRE orn Gocco tc ose eo 30¢c Lawn Rakes iavostn ace een Me: 35¢ Automatic Self-Cleaning; 22 teeth, wooden. TG! HOSED. votzic Csves mites Dewi old chakanlel of etef eee etek fear ete nenaae 40¢ Priceiaeneen cue ats apt ele Birra Rodarte allel Ae ove tel eheiters 60c < Wood Rake. Watering Pots AOS Eh eer eet tere eae oie ares he uae Votaes watered or Pvene ML tetete el etait 15¢ Heavy Galvanized Steel. 20 teeth 4. tear vie we veveastovchate OTR A is pee ee 25¢c 4: qt. Size 9. ghee Ree ie teeter te ee leteike ee meen 50c Regular steel. Gage: SIZE Hoods noses atone ene ePeheterolerte et ainteh aie nete aaa 60c¢ A WPAN t(eYs 10 oe ROR ee otros cree conyers tao Oc O 50¢c Sa it ZO Kees sa ye Respect shore decks otc nge ore Rae ae 65¢ AW: Bea sY=1N Seber a ROIS CMU ho Ge OOOO Tor ca ace RSP AIS ANG 60¢e AOE GES (SIZES ois oieleya Gs Gorerenerore tener euctioke' osteo le reel wansue 16Mteeths.. 2 3432 ee sce vergnc are ea toe ice otaueatelaversvane 65¢c NEC OYA Ocarina m Cocoon tc cmco.ck Oc 90¢ NS. CEGEN Aetareteecierarees co ese ake eaters olay porstelenarsioe 75¢ A GZQUSISIZE: cvercsaclackevete epereieNele reno Pesolelaratekstcy ole inte oteteneaiens 90¢ PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE C. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C., Forks Spades Manure, Extra Heavy, diamond tine, D handle. PFN CR ONES ALI GIO CIN yo 4's 5 cieereelercin seiereis 2 75¢e Garden Mattock. For garden and other light work. 134x214 in. blade, 50c Post Hole Diggers Keen Cutter, double handle............ $1.50 Samson, ‘one: handle .. 2.5. a jaca s ontee 2.50 Kureka, split handle 32.32.7200... see 1.00 EXIGE V OI 5. <,0:she.a-ait 055 Saltera ene 1.50 O = H Keen Kutter, 8-in. Post Hole Auger.... 2.50 nion oes Steel Post Spade and Rammer......... 1.25 Heavy steel; riveted shank; 2-prong or 1-prong. LL Ee Ig oe ee eer re et or 25c and 35c | Potato, Stone and Manure Hooks, Axes auee-tinie Steel potato hook ..-........0..0s.iese-. 50c | 5-tine steel potato or manure hook ............ 60¢ In Axes we carry the best lines only. We aim to sell only 4-tine steel stone hook ...............-..-........ 0 those we know to be first class in every respect and that have an established reputation. Spading Forks | Heavy angular tines. piper Postel $9.3! 12. al. see Anas kta $0.85 LESS E? Be SS ee ee $0.75 Meller Wnt MASE” 2... cc. ee IO siete seats chet .85 rrr ante CEA) TRE, 5 4. 2c ae Sr once eae oS 1.00 Red Warrior ........... Re. ae eee ee 85 Sh ] COC MIAULECT: OW ALE AUILOG. 4 Vie o yin ots lo 0 ois co sezietiercle 1.00 Oveis Feud Baridy. te est Po os cae 15 SQUARE or ROUND POINT Handled Axes CCTICUELCIS ec WWVATTATLCM” 2.5005 oro ac8 doled thie ease $1.50 — KGCNOKUPLCE, HANG TOTECO: cio. 0,25 ngs eos eons e oe aM NEMS PPR NEARIINC! 522 230 bois oisie m,n [> hein widininie}o sa + inin . ETSI RAD SCAM eA her Rane EOE ho COU ane 1.25 pees) MN MARINE TY 15. oi Salala tae = Sialteie = = : WCU AE CILECE: (DOVASIZE)\ "anes. e ceiet orcs ceca: 75 Spraying Outfits —=- For small orchards of a few trees or a few acres, a good barrel pump will meet every requirement, and in fact where Harlan, D handle .........-..-. 01. ...-0eeeeeeee re only low grade of labor can be secured, some prefer to use Demet ums Miasigio. 5502.95 55055. Yee: Abed if several barrel pumps rather than a power outfit. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 29 C. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. Spraying Outfits Myers O. K. Cog Gear Spray Pump For Hot, Cold or Any Kind of Mixture. Has mechanical Agitator, solid brass Ram Plunger, ground bevel Valve and Seat. Malleable iron handle. PRICE LIST. No. R308C, with adjustable malle- able base, with two leads of 15 ft. 7-ply, %4 in. hose and two Fembro nozzles. Price, each...... $20.00 These Pumps are constructed with Cog Gear Handle, which in- creases the leverage 25 per cent. over the plain handle. Air chamber is 2% inches. This in connection with the cog gear enables the oper- ator to carry a pressure of 200 lbs. and to supply two leads of hose : satisfactorily. No. R318b, as above with one lead of 15 ft. of %-in. 5-ply discharge hose, graduating Vermorel nozzle. Price, each S| The Myers Double Acting Cog Gear Complete Spray Pump Outfit Mounted on Skids with 50 Gallon Barrel and Mechanical Agitator. With Brass Valves and Ground Bevel Brass Seats, Two-Inch Seamless Brass Removable Cylinder, Hemp Packed Plunger. SPECIAL FEATURES: Cog Gear Movement, in- creased leverage adapted for spraying under heavy press- ure, mounted complete, occu- pying smallest possible space. Capacity sufficient for 8 noz- zles; well adapted for spray- ing potatoes. PRICE LIST, FIG. 1518. No. R316B, Pump complete as above with pressure gauge, one 15 ft. lead, % inch 7-ply discharge hose, one Fembro (Fig. 1290) nozzle. one 8-foot pipe extension with lever shut-off and mechanical agitator. Price. ..$27.50 No. R316C, as above, with two leads of hose, nozzles and extensions. Price PRICE LIST OF 2-INCH DUPLEX PUMP ABOVE. MOUNTED AS No. R444B, Pump complete as above, with one 15-foot lead, 14 inch 7-ply discharge hose, one Fembro (Fig. 1290) nozzle. one 8-foot pipe extension with lever shut-off and mechanical agitator. Price...... 32.50 No. R444C, as above, with two leads of hose, nozzle and extensions: Pricer fe casein = chedersie le cetoteotaeie sebedetcvekene eve 35.00 PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE Iron Age Barrel Sprayer, No. 197 20 Gallon Capacity Mounted on Steel Wheel Cart. This is a very com- plete outfit of limited capacity, but fitted for easy transporta- tion and with two distinct features, which you will not want to be without when you have used the rig once. Pump easily re- moved. It is secure- ly bolted to a two- piece cast plate, which rests in an opening cut for it in the top of the barrel, and is held there by two eccentric levers. To remove pump, simply move © levers and lift the pump and agitator out in one piece. There are 33 inches of half-inch hose and two lengths# pipe, 2 feet each, with stop cock, improved Vermorel no2 and one sliding hand grip, an extra cap for washing wagoa windows, ete., and steel handles and barrel leg. (Dm CD ) 5 { i The Myers Handy Portable Sprayer With Cog Gear Spray Pump and Mechanical Agitator. |. Made of Extra Heavy Galvanized Iron. Capacity 12% Gib Suitable for Spraying Trees, Whitewashing. Painting, Ff The Pump is our regular No. 318B fitted with cog gear malleable iron han- dle and mechanical agitator. The pump is securely attached to the tank by means of a clamp connected direct to the channel iron that surrounds the top of the tank held in position by one thumb screw. The handle can be lo- cated at any point desired. The pump is fitted complete with me- .Ss : gp chanical agitator,15 — ; ° s | ft. of hose and an : . | 8 foot pipe extension in two 4 foot parts, which adapts it } spraying large trees and also for use in whitewashing on inside of low buildings. | The tank is made of heavy galvanized iron thoroughly e inforced at top and bottom by steel bands. | ry ‘ PRICE LIST (Represented by Fig. 1614). ip! The wheel and handles are made of wrought steel tk oughly braced. The wheel is 16 inches in diameter. No. R336B, Myers Handy Portable Sprayer, complete as shown in illustration with Mechanical Agitator and Viermore] .Nozzles © PriGe@y civa-t; means that one man does all the work, does it isily and effectively. Ask for special Catalogue. LS Se ee eee $3.50 "The ‘“‘Easy’’ Compressed Air Sprayer 2 : V7 7 The only one of its kind on market. t g, durable and attractive. : Has a large and strong pump. Auto- f ce shut-off nozzle. legs under tanks. }} be used for whitewashing, disin- | ing and cleaning chicken houses, is very desirable for large gar- . ete. It is built of galvanized steel or brass as desired. The Auto-Spray Pump A SELF-OPERATING or AUTOMATIC SPRAYER Length of cylinder, 21 inches; weight, loaded, 39 pounds; diameter of cylinder. 7 inches; capacity, about 4 gallons; weight, empty. 7 pounds; extension pipes extra. Auto-Spray No. 1A—Brass Reservoir, Stop Cock. .Prce 265s eu e $6.75 Auto-Spray No. 1B—Brass Reservoir, Auto-Pop and Auto-Pop Nozzle. Price Tin Can Sprayer One-half tablespoonful of Paris Green and one filling with water is sufficient to destroy all the bugs on 1,300 hills of potatoes. POMC ne) toby epi wae ait le ae > DOC pS ae PATENTED. C. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. 23 Non-Clog Automatic Nozzle Weight, 444 ounces. The Non-Clog Automatic Nozzle can be adjusted to throw every graduation of spray from a fine, wide-angle, bell-shape, 18 inches from the nozzle mouth, cov- ering a surface of over three feet, to a concentrated and heavier spray, throwing a distance of twenty feet. Four discs go with each nozzle. Price, Non-Clog Automatic Nozzle, brass. ...$1.25 Banner Powder Gun, or Bellows Applies any powder poison on any plant in any desired quantity, and does it any time of the day. Complete, with spreader for distributing the blast. Myer’s All-Steel Barrel Cart Well made and durable in all its points. 36-inch wheels, 3-inch tires. Any barrel Spray Pump can be used with it. Price—With Barrel Cart only Brass hose nipple, one end cut male pipe thread, other end male hose thread. Price— 44-inch or *4-inch hose, %-inch iron pipe......... 25¢ 1%4-inch or *4-inch hose, 1-inch iron pipe.......... 25¢ 14-inch or *%-inch hose, 14-inch iron pipe....... 40¢c ASE ORE), TINH TOM" DIDCi aie cis selene oo wa etes ele 40¢ 1-inch hose, 114-inch iron pipe 14%4-inch hose, 11%4-inch iron pipe................. 40¢ Rubber Hose BEST QUALITY. LOWEST PRICES. WATE ES Se ees a seche «afore 10¢ DEMMAT I S-DIY, Bases a 12¢ Deipmine: | FP? 2 ks) cies e os 15¢ Hose Reel, a good one for. .$1.25 Hose Nozzles. sprayer..... 50c Hose Nozzles, solid stream. 25c Fountain Sprayer, heavy brass; easily moved without turning off the water. Pri COegerers ce ooaey sews oe Dl.00 Hose Couplings and Bands. .20 Hose Menders and Bands... .15 PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 24 C. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. Insecticides Lion Brand Lime-Sulphur Solution KNOWN AS CALIFORNIA WASH For San Jose Scale and All Other Scale on Trees, Shrubs, Ete. Lion Brand stands for full, con- centrated strength, absolute purity, and undisputed superiority over all other lime-sulphur solutions. Pricey perngti a ceie sean 25¢ ]ION BRAN], lepokee lee (EN Gookooadts soc 75¢ ; | Price per 5-gal. cans..... $2.50 Lion Brand is the most perfect, uniform, safe and effective prepara- tion and combination of lime and sulphur that can be made for de- stroying scale. It is so concen- trated that one 50-gallon barrel will make 600 gallons for strongest use, or 1,200 galons for summer spray- ing, by adding water only. No damage will be done to the tree when dormant if this mixture does go on full strength. It is a clear, cherry-colored solution, free from sediment. Ask for special Catalogue. MANUFACTURED BY | THE JAMES A. BLANC D e NEW YORK. Target Brand Scale Destroyer For San Jose Scale and All Other Scale on Trees, Shrubs, Ete. Quane sCanS! [i282 \c2 eijeenine siete ee ere ee ete $0.35 Ca ONSCANS Hei. feictceteres yt ites ee ene auyVebateiatnta spactove 1.00 boGallon: (Cans. o5.ccc2ie ea reche Soe vela aa cate alee eae CV ce 3.50 Flowers of Sulphur IN BARRELS OF 155 LBS. Price) 25elDS: OrdlesssaperuDea moe ceo ees een 5c Special prices on larger quantities. Flour of Sulphur Most excelent for spraying purposes. (See formula below.) Price; -2551Ds> or lessspersnlbi, chives sterstetacdaie hele eles 5c Special price on larger quantities. Lime-Sulphur Formula Lime, 20 Ibs.; Sulphur, 15 Ibs.; Water to make 50 gals. Boil one to two hours with a small quantity of water, then dilute to 50 gallons with boiling water. Do not let mixture become cold; spray while yet warm. For winter or early spring use.. Paris Green Talib epackale Cristian: $0.10 Toy Mp Dackazel sya idicyerhevevaevectous 15 LUb., packasgenive tues soe .25 2 lbs DACKALEN haters, a aseeran’ .50 Hrlbo Packaee van weteyavcretsiielel ere 1.00 PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE For Rots, Blights, Mildew and Other Bordeaux Mixture Fungous Diseases. Ue Ghin Chile Goanadoogubas ocbormabcs $0.35 iG) ANDD VAS EMG Gaile a sabadd boo dong RN DoDb .60 (ea { { RDEAUX WINTUR De CAM a ov pevetotareie cielotetessiesonels 1.00 seat accdnaeh: eh B JAMES A. BLANCHARD Of) New York, N.Y. and St Jloseph, Mich. Ask for Special Catalogue. Bordeaux Mixture (Powder) For Blight on Potato, Tomato, Celery Plants, Trees, Etc Also for Fungous Diseases. 1 Ib. package, per Ib. .......-----e secrete eee 5 Ib. package, per Ib. ....... ete ece nee tines aa Larger sizes quoted on application. Bug Death Bug Death is a fine powder é| i in composition is peculiar | § itself, inasmuch as it does } depend upon arsenic for its k ing power. We give Bug Dez our fullest endorsement. fF Death is safe and sure to use® potatoes, tomatoes, currat) gooseberries, cucumbers, melt and garden truck generally. i directions on each package. Bug Death prevents blight, creases yield, improves qual It can be used dry or in a spr 1 lb. package 3 Ib. package 5 lb. package Acre an Hour Sifter For applying Bug Death and other Powdered Insecticides to potato vine, cabbage, tomato, tobacco, etc., as fast as a man can walk. Will cover a plant 3 feet in diameter. WBasy job for the boys. Ce ee ee ee) Dicky Duster The most practical and best selling implement for applying Bug Death and all powders to plants. (Sifter 1 a Pe Ne SEPT, 14, 1909 Jil ib ; BUGS AND BLE N Hammond's Slug Sh Non-poisonous powder. It | quires no further mixing or pr) aration; easily applied and not jurious or dangerous to animal person applying it. Destroys © tato bugs, slugs, worms. caterpilli ete. | MLL aN N Ss SN RN S N SN N N \ SS SS N N Masi Mh; “Uf HUY 5 lbs packacer na ane seen 30c C. M. WOOLF & CO., Insecticides—Continued Niagara Soluble Sulphur Compound DIRECTIONS FOR MIXING: Fill the spray tank one-half r more full of water and pour the powdered material slowly to the tank making sure that the agitator is in motion dur- this time. Soluble Sulphur Compound dissolves readily cold water. When using Arsenate of Lead (dry or paste) to the tank after the Soluble Sulphur Compound. DIRECTIONS FOR USE: Dormant Sprays—For early g or late fall spraying for the control of such troubles San Jose Scale, Oyster Shell Bark Louse. Peach Lecanium le, Peach Leaf Curl, Aphis and Pear Psylla Eggs, etc., use 26 pounds of Soluble Sulphur Compound to 50 gallons of er. This strength should never be used after the buds m. Summer Sprays—For summer spraying when the trees in foliage, for fungus diseases such as Apple Scab, Bitter , Mildews, etc., one pound to 50 galons of water. Arsenate f Lead may be used with this strength of material. AMOUNT OF MATERIAL NECESSARY TO USE. “Experience has shown that for thorough work and best ts the following approximate amounts of diluted material ld be applied: pple and Peach Trees—1 to 5 years old, 1 gal.; 5 to 10 years, 1% gals.; 10 to 15 years, 2 gals. RD TIM A RTRT 4 2 oa Nila cia we Sua gia min Bcltte tha kdlere a0" 20c Price per 5 lbs. Arsenate of Lead To control codling moth and all leaf-eating insects. Especially rec- ommended for rose bushes and ten- der plants. Particularly good for potatoes. 01S Re See, Se eee $0.25 AG SE SI a et =O he ee ea 40 Reese cetera. Staak Usa akc 1.00 For use add cold water slowly and stir until a thin pasté is obtained before adding to the volume of wa- ter. Use one ounce to a gallon of water and apply with a spray pump. Dry Arsenate of Lead By far the best and cheapest Arsenate of lead to use. Mix thoroughly with a small quantity of water to a cream msistency, then add the required amount of water according recommendation. 1 Ib package 5 lb. package Whale Oil Soap Whale Oil Soap is a most effective, relia- ble and cheap remedy for destroying San Jose Scale, Oyster Shell Scale, Plant Lice, and all sucking insects on trees, shrubs, plants, vines, rose bushes, etc. ED BORA of ceo niet teens ne Sefer Aonce Se $0.15 Se UGE can Fea cae ae ren ee .60 eA ME xc tee SL Coe ere ete ee 1.00 PANE: WON: arn Seay tS ee et 4.50 SOG DORA 3 ote ee Se ee ere oe 8.50 Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. Q5 Sheep Dip Non-poisonous and soluble in cold water. An effectual rem- edy for maggots, lice and ticks, and destroys scab and worms in lambs. EE UR ORIG = Sia Beasties wis.) a-Si aun Rietia, MELAS Scie teindeta te eters $0.60 ROMER” & iore, atootinrc x ordia c as a elec one cite mrate Geta Okemo 1.00 Pyrox (Reg. U. S. Pat. Office) ONE BBST SPRAY FOR POTATOES, TOMATOES, EGGPLANT, CUCUMBERS, ETC. If you spray your crops with Bowker’s Pyrox you will add to your profits. Pyrox not only kills the destructive leaf-eating bugs and worms and protects the vines from blights, rust and fungous, but it has a healthful, stimulating action on the leaves, which are the lungs of the plant. Even if no insects or fungus are to be feared, it pays to spray your crops with Pyrox, for its stimulating effect alone. Pyrox sticks to the foliage through heavy rain, which gives you a great ad- vantage. Most sprays wash off with every shower. The Bowker Company has been manufacturing Pyrox for fifteen years. Its use is no longer experimental. PRICES: 1 Ib. (not mailable) ... .$0.30 50 Ib. Vekerwcsaac ee $ 7.50 5 Ib., 1 stone crock..... 1.25 LOG bias heps os tose 13.50 10 lb., 1 stone crock..... T75~ 300" Ib. kes hece 38.00 25 Ib., 1 container....... 400° -500°lb., 2 barreliy 1a. 60.00 Kerosene Emulsion A valuable remedy against Scale and many soft bodied and sucking insects, § such as Plant Lice, Leaf Aphis, Woolly Aphis, Celery Aphis, Squash Bug, Leaf ONS QUART ION “BRAN II | ary Hopper, Mealy Bug, Cabbage Worm, etc. It kills the green plant louse scale and : many other sucking insects at once. Used ONCENT: by many with 10 parts of water. Prices: ROSENE MEN od cr tema scvarelcas oF eiis: olsia (ec eresaein ashe $0.25 MRR aera ae ah iar as Ae iereua Ato}e> sia sia-ia 3). ei .40 RS ee a he ot sh. ha) 3) 2, avy cara tiaV oreo 1.00 Bordeaur Mixture and Paris Green (POWDER) This compound has proved very" successful during 14 years past. Cheaper than Paris Green. It kills the bugs and de- fends against flea beetles and blight. TD PACKAL Cs ERD se ayers oo rte oth are on evs, ote eua¢'e losers 30c Larger sizes quoted on application. LT_STERLINGWORTH Hf} = CUT WORM KTELER It is a coarse powder for sprinkling near the plants to be protected. Chickens and birds are not poisoned if they eat the dead cut worms. There is no guess work about it doing the busi- ness. It has an enticing odor that the worms prefer to vegetation. The dead cut worms “tell the story.” 1 Ib., 25c; 5 Ibs., $1.00; 25 Ibs., $4.00; 100 Ibs., $12.00. Prices: PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 26 C. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. | | Insecticides—Continued I, STERLINGWORTH tt Possesses the valuable featines of Whale Oil or Fish Oil Soap with the additional insecticide values of tobacco, and may be used for all insect killing purposes for which Whale Oil or Fish Oil Soap may be used, with doubly satisfactory results. It is a most effective, reliable and cheap remedy for destroying San Jose Scale, Oyster Snell Scale, Aphis, most plant lice, ete., on trees, shrubs, plants, ete. Those who use this soap once seldom return to the use of Whale Oil or Fish Oil Soap put up in loose junks in the old- fashioned round boxes, which contain no tobacco. Prices: 1 |b., 15c; 5 Ibs., 60c; 10 Ibs., $1.00; 25 Ibs., 50 Ibs., $4.50. Chicken Foods ““Rarva’ Meat Meal Very necessary in poultry yards where best results are de- $2.40; sired. Contains 85 per cent protein. LOOMIDSDaess ci AEA ye to sheen otate ate ofan ae $4.50 Wessrquantitys MEL Ws cris xsswaincsaslo cite sicasiehsln eters .05 eé ’°? Royal’ Meat Meal A good product, containing 65 per cent protein. 100! The Dagste soc aclek eis Sete Gv a eens preter teres $3.00 HOSS QUeaDELGYy s OT ADE ees ccorer ape ieiss ci elel'oserovavedoesy=¥ liens isiete .03% Crushed Bone Made from fresh, clean bone, with no chemicals applied dur- ing process of manufacture. Should be fed daily. Excellent for producing eggs and keeping fowls strong and healthy. 100 lb. bags Less quantity, Alfalfa Meal A green food the year round. Very high in protein, and furnishes a growing food which has, also, a medicinal value. Increases egg yield. Queen Mash Feed A combination of ground grain, alfalfa meal, meat meal and everything necessary for producing a large egg yield. Mix with hot water and it is ready to serve. HOO! bs DAS heyetererncletercestsvs) oeterereressioversttorncrneteirnons $2.50 IDG CibenphAye "xe WY aca oodenotomonoheagsood .03 Developing Food A Dry-Grain, Granulated Mixture for Promoting the Growth of Chicks After They Reach the Age of Six Weeks. Prepared Especially to Follow the Use of Chick Food. When the chicks are six to eight weeks old they are able to eat, and exhibit a preference for larger particles of grain than are found in our Chick Food. Developing Food fulfills this requirement and is properly balanced to supply the ma- terials needed for rapid growth of bone, muscle and feathers. Ordinarily it should be fed between the ages of four and twelve weeks. By our method of feeding we start Developing Food the sixth week and continue until the chicks are ready for special-fattening as broilers or roasters, or are placed on range at twelve to fourteen weeks of age. Sterlingworth Poultry Charcoal The Best Selected and Cleanest Charcoal Sold for Foul: Sterlingworth Poultry Charcoal acts as an absorbent . destroyer of gases produced in the digestive tract when | system is out of order and also of impurities in the blood. | aids digestion, promotes health, and is generally corrective of many poultry ills. No poultryman can afford to be without it. Sterlingworth Charcoal is care- fully selected with the purpose in view for which it is to be used, and milled into just the right sizes for poultry, pigeons, ducks, geese, etc. XX (Fine Granulated) for Chicks and Chick Food Mixtures. XXX (Medium Granulated) for Half-Grown Fowls, Pigeons, ete. XXXX (Coarse Granulated) for Grown Fowls, Geese, Turkeys, etc. Prices: 50 Ib. paper-lined burlap sacks, $1.00 each; 2 Ib. cartons, 10c each. Oyster Shells A very important adjunct to the poultry yard and should |p supplied liberally at all seasons of the year. Will help | : crease the egg yield. Regular—100) 1b: Gharetes onesie anes eee 65c Fine—100" b:i7balg* Sia. siesta eee ee ee ee 65c th Mica Crystal Grit | Chickens should be liberally supplied with this grit, as f| farms furnish sufficient gravel for poultry to properly dig¢t} food. Three sizes—Nos. 1, 2 and 3 100 lb. bags Ravena Chick Food In compounding Ravena Chick Food, the protein or fles) and-muscle-forming element is maintained high, the hey producing and the fat-forming elements are reduced to th proper proportion, and the ash or mineral elements are sufficient amount to supply the needs of the rapidly growi bird. Our Chick Food contains no weed seeds. Ravena Scratch Food In compounding the Ravena Scratching Food, it is our a to produce a properly balanced ration that will aid the ma food in producing healthy birds and a large supply of proper sized, well-fertilized eggs. Prices upon application. Blatchford’s Laying Mash A Balanced Ration of Ground Grains, Blood Meal and Alfal ; we eee _—= 2 Ready-Mixed for Hopper and Wet Mash Feeding. Gives Maximum Egg-Yield. Our Laying Mash is a mixture of sound, sweet, nutritics grains in ground form, to which is added liberal portions f blood meal and mealed alfalfa, thus supplying in proper pi) portions both animal and vegetable protein. It is not in ay@ sense a condiment or an egg stimulant. On the contrary, i itp Bi strictly a food—a palatable, highly-nutritious, balanced ef l ration, ready-mixed for the daily mash and for hopper feedi i i a a This Laying Mash is of superior merit, and means mc! NM eggs and better chickens. The same care that goes to ma} Blatchford’s Calf Meal the best is exercised in making tl§jii the best Mash. aii Ask for prices. 1 PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE Poultry Remedies Conkey’s Medicines and Remedies never disappoint. Use them and your poultry will keep healthy and give you big returns. Roup Cure Roup Cure kills the disease germs and gives tone to the birds. It is given in the drinking water with- out trouble. 25c and 50c sizes. Save those sneezing, swollen-headed fowls by placing in the drinking water Conkey’s ROUP CURE Itkillsthe germ. Prices 50c and $1 CONKEY’S BOOK ON POULTRY free if you call or send 4c postage. Cholera Cure Use it and save your chickens. Given in the drinking water. d also for indigestion, dysentery and kindred diseases. 25c and 50c sizes. Head Lice Ointment Price per box Gane oe Kil] the worm which sucks the life from the throats of little Conkey’s will cure them. | 25c, 50c and $1.00 sizes. Sterlingworth Diarrhoea Remedy If It Fails This Remedy Is Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction. We Will Refund the Purchase Price. {STERLINGWORTH Particularly White Diarrhoea has driven more poultrymen out of the business than any other disease. Milions of chickens die yearly from this trouble which could be saved if Sterlingworth 4 Se" Diahhhoea Remedy was used. Poultrymen should ot wait until their chickens become diseased, but should use ‘it as a preventive. Remember that cholera is an entirely dif- ferent disease from diarrhoea and must be treated differently. ft is not a cure-all, but a reliable remedy only for diarrhoae, dysentery and other kindred bowel troubles in chickens. It is a powder for use in the drinking water. Pet box: : ..:; - .50c Spread a newspaper on the floor or ground. Hold the fowl over it while dusting. Five min- utes after you have completed the application brush out the fowl’s feathers, and if there are not as many dead lice on the paper as there were live ones on the fowl, state the facts to us at once, and we will return you the pur- hase price. If it is not better (not AS GOOD—but BETTER) an any lice powder you wave ever used, we will cheerfully turn the money. There is one best Lice Powder. We claim have it. Try one package and get your money back if it S not better than what you have used. Lice cut your egg roduction and affect the fowl’s general health. Keep down e lice, or the lice will keep you down. Never set a hen ithout putting Woolf’s Lice Powder in her nest. Prices: 5 oz. box, 10c; 15 oz., 25c; 48 oz., 50c; 100 oz., $1.00. z “100-Ib bags, $9.00; 25-Ib. pails at $2.50; 50c pkgs., C. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. Q7 W. & C. Lice Paint A sure remedy. Don’t let your fowls suffer. Clean out your coops with Lice Paint. Prices: Quart, 35c; % gallon, 60c; gallon, $1.00. Zenoleum Lise Powder is a very superior article. It is fully guaranteed and is in use in Price per box 43 Agricultural Colleges. Powder is Black Diamond Lice highly recommended for chicken house disinfecting. PRICE PON, ORG a sec cctv n lle ore arareee ne tae teers crak ae 25c ee 7? Oculum Scientific Remedy and Preventive for Cholera, Roup, White Diarrhoea and Sore Head; Also Cure for Gapes Inoculation for fowls is a new discovery. Oculum is a sure cure for Cholera, Roup, White Diarrhoea, and Sore Head in fowls. It is also a preventative of these diseases. Inoculate your fowls with Oculum and they will be healthy. The deadly germ of Cholera and White Diarrhoea is in the egg. The ch.ck when hatched is a candidate for early death. Zenoleum Lice-Killer, Disinfectant, Animal-Dip One Gallon of Zenoleum makes 100 Gallons on Positive Dis- infectant and Germicide. Won’t poison—Won’t hurt you. Kills vermin, cures skin trouble. Invaluable as a remedy for diseases of Poultry and all Live Stock. Kills lice and Cures Mange, Disinfects Incubators. Look for the Red and Green Label. Won’t explode or burn. Price list Zenoleum Disinfectant and Dip: Bight Ounces makes 6 gal. of fluid............ $0.25 One Quart makes 25 gal. of fluid............0000 50 Half Gallon makes 50 gal. of fluid.............. -90 One Gallon makes 100 gal. of fluid.............. 1.50 Two Gallon makes 200 gal. of fluid.............. 3.00 ..lree Gallon makes 300 gal. of fluid............ 4.50 Five Gallon makes 500 gal. of fluid............. 6.25 THE ZENOLEUM GUARANTEE If Zenoleum is not all we say it is—or even what you think it ought to be, you can have your money back. No argument —No letters—Just money. Pray Poultry Regulator and Remedies. Sold Always With a Positive Money Back Guarantee PRATTS POULTRY REGULATOR This is the original Poultry Reg America, in use by the most poultry raisers everywhere. It is a guaranteed egg producer, and when = regulariy used, hens lay throughout the year. Wt It is a perfect digestive and tonic and will prevent chicken cholera, gapes, roup, rheum- atism, expel worms, prevent leg weakness, egg eating. It also greatly improves turkeys, geese, aucks, pigeons and guineas—insuring quick, healthy growth. ulator of successful \ fis Poult? I pools Ri i weight 4 Ibs.; $1.00 pkgs., weight 9 Ibs. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 98 C. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. Poultry Remedies—Continued PRATTS LICE KILLER (Powdered Form) and thoroughly kills all lice on little chicks, big chicks, setting hens, and in- cubator chicks. It rids horses, cattle, hogs, dogs and cats of lice, and destroys ticks on sheep. It destroys insects and bugs on vines, plants and flowers. A valuable deoderizer and dis- It quickly infectant, for all poultry houses, barns, stables, Drives out moths from closets, .25c and 50c. and dwellings. furniture, carpets and clothing. PRATTS BABY CHICK FOOD This is one of the greatest Money Savers and greatest Chick Savers ever placed on the market. Every man, woman or child who raises little chicks, turkeys, ducks and geese should try at least one package of & Pratts Baby Chick food. It is a scientific food ration to be fed for the first three weeks. If you want real success with your hatches, if you want to save all the baby chicks, if you want them to grow fast—get Pratts Baby Chick Food on our recommendation for your first trial, after that you will never be without it. Put up in 1-lb., 3-lb., 6+4-lb. packages, also 14-Ib., 25-lb., 50-lb. and 100-lb bags. PRATTS POULTRY DISINFECTANT AND LICE KILLER If poultry keepers would regularly spray the chicken houses, roosts, dropping boards and utensils with Pratts Poultry Disinfec- tant, most all of their troubles would vanish. This great Disinfectant is a real wonder- worker in the poultry yard. Put up in 1-qt., 35c, and 1-gallon cans, $1.00. PRATTS ROUP REMEDY (Tablets or Powder) is a scientific preparation GUARANTEED to prevent and cure roup, colds, canker, catarrh and diphtheria. In severe cases individual treatment with the tablets is the only sure method. For mild cases and as a preventive crush the tablets or use the powdered form, and mix in the drinking water. Sold in 25c., 50c., and $1.00 boxes. PRATTS WHITE DIARRHOEA REMEDY This remedy will positively save many dollars worth of little chicks to poultry raisers. It has taken us nearly thre years to find a remedy for White Diarrnoea and we are so sure that we have it in this article that we authorize our dealers throughout the world to refund the purchase price in case it fails. Extra large box, 50c; small size, 25c, PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE “Getting the Last Drop” Blatchford’s Calf Meal As good as New Milk at half the Cost \ on 2; JG an sis att 100 pounds makes 100 gallons of Perfect Milk Substitute. Send for pamphlet, “How to Raise Calves Cheaply and Successfully Without Milk.” At your Dealers or BLATCHFORD’S CALF MEAL FACTORY WAUKEGAN - - ILLINOIS PATER USEH EKG) 'itacn crm ead tate Cuber foie Latics eae yS at ni $1.00 BO by Sack Bee naar eras oh ona ethane pants hae aah 2.00 LOO Tbe SACk. 5... ct fe eke Bitte Shee tata ale ete ia tateheres 3.75 Poultry Appliances WE ARE AUTHORIZED AGENTS FOR Genuine Standard Cyphers Incubator (Look for Trade Mark—Demand the Label) Practical poultry raisers who mean business and desire t) greatest possible success should look for and demand tl) qualities that have made Cyphers Incubators world famous. kire-proofed, insurable, self-ventilating, self-regulating, no. moisture, efficient, durable and positively guaranteed. For 1915 we offer our customers the Cyphers Company complete line of Incubators and brooders—the best on tl market. For years the Cyphers Incubator has been co’ sistently improved, always maintaining its leadership, unt today it represents all that is most efficient, convenient ar reliable in incubator construction. CYPHERS, incuga tERS, CUBATORG Burrare S ne NY, SA Dewy Joe AY _—_ STAN DARD is, CYPHERS INCUBATOR Fire Proofed-Insurable. To own a Cyphers is to have an incubator that stands firs) not only because it has affixed to it the fire insurance lab) granted by the National Board of Fire Underwriters and bea? a world-wide reputation, but because of the well-establishe fact that it is the best hatcher of large, vigorous, livab chicks. It is positively guaranteed to outhatch any oth¢ make of incubator under widely-varying conditions, seasc; after season, and to last ten years without repairs. Oe TT ee 2) eae Poultry Appliances—Continued | UNDERWRITERS LARORATORIESSINC. INSPECTEDYUNCUBATGR= ‘ NRIs | ee eee Demand This Label—Your Safety serial numbers) on All sizes. Form of Brass Label to be found (in Every Standard Cyphers Incubator. Every Standard Cyphers Incubator is guaranteed by the Manufacturers to do fist-class work in the hands of every purchaser, who will give it a fair trial, and we hereby place Our guarantee back of theirs. In buying a Cyphers you take Ro chances. Persons who earnestly desire to succeed in the poultry business should have the right tools with which to work. >izes and prices of Cyphers Fire-Proofed Incubators free on board cars at Washington, D. C. eee PE WF GYR On, ek ne cs a dlgsianys $15.00 ae Gg Eg DS er 2 ee eh Aa 22.00 EeGRcn SISOS Ee: GE OG. saan b medians We 2,5 32.00 OT Gt SE SR ge oe 38.00 Notice —The above prices are factory prices. In buying of us you save on freight and also save valuable time. Goods are carried in stock by us the year around. Remember that time is money. Standard Cyphers Combination Brooders and Colony Roosting Coops Cyphers Unequalled Apartment Brooders and combination roosting coops have the same important advantages over all other makes that are possessed by Cyphers Company’s 1915 incubators, in that they are fire-proofed and insurable, having the first fire-insurance inspection label ever granted on a brooder. Cyphers 1915 Brooders, every size and style, are self-regulat- ing, self-ventilating and vermin proof. The outdoor styles are usable also as colony coops for the growing chicks. They are easily and quickly converted into colony roosting coops _ by simply taking out the hover, which is made removable for _ that purpose. Fire-proofed, Insurable, Self-Regulating = a es Fis eo ae Style B Outdoor Brooder Safest and most popular “Foster Mother” ever designed.) (Three apartments. This double use of the Cyphers Brooder means a consider- able saving of money. It makes a safe and comfortable en- closure for the young chicks at night and saves the buying of a coop for them. These outdoor brooders, on account of their fire-proof construction, can be used indoors, although we supply a special brooder. C. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. EEE eee 29 Style D, for indoor purposes. All Cyphers 1915 Brooders, both outdoor and indoor, contain either two or three apart- ments. The popular style B (shown in illustration herewith) contains three apartments: First, roomy space under the hover; second, hover chamber; third, well-lighted exercising apartment. UNGERWRITERS LABORATORIES. INC: INSPECTED ERGGHER are SNES es Demand This Label—Your Safety Form of brass label to be found (in serial number) on every Cyphers Brooder. All sizes, The Paradise Brooder For Indoor Use. Sold in One, Two, Three or Four Sections On the basis of our many years’ experience in the sale of all styles of brooding apparatus we believe the Paradise One- Lamp Sectional Brooder to be the best indoor brooding device invented thus far as a practical, convenient and economical nursery for newly-hatched chicks and ducklings. It embodies the correct principles of brooding chicks and ducklings by artificial means. The Paradise Brooder can be operated in a dwelling house, stable, poultry building or other structure where the temper- ature does not go to freezing. Will give excellent satisfaction in any of these locations. Size of each brooder (floor space) is 3x7 feet, and an eighteen or twenty-four inch aisle is needed at ends and sides for operator. Price of Paradise Brooders: Base Section, complete (including Heater, Fresh-Air-Box, Cover, Legs, Ventilating Cap and Water Can, which are sent with Base Section only, crated ready for shipment, with com- plete directions for use, $22.00. Additional sections, each $16.00 Cyphers Adaptable Hovers In addition to this unequalled line of brooders, we offer separately the Cyphers Company’s world’s challenge Adaptable Hover. This machinery-made, all-metal, guaranteed fire-proof heating and brooding device is suitable to be used anywhere that heat is required for brooding chicks or ducklings. It can be used in a roosting coop, colony house, shell, hen house, barn or other building with or without any additional enclosure for the chicks, or in a large goods case or organ or piano box, All-Metal Adaptable Hover and is pronounced by thousands of users to be the best device thus far invented for heating home-made brooders. Recom- mended especially for use in long brooding houses, one hover for each pen. Adaptable, hover is complete in itself, bears insurance label as a separate device, and is safe to use any- where. Weight, boxed for shipment, only 40 pounds. Complete Catalogue for 1915 contains fully illustrated de- scription of this self--regulating, fire-proofed hover, also of the entire line of Cyphers apartment brooders. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 30 C. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. Poultry Appliances—Continued Sizes and prices of Cyphers Adaptable Hover and Combi- nation Brooders: Adaptable miHOvier. scabs, Mol (CHICKS rasa piebsseleteneeihenalcteletens $ 8.50 Style A, 2-Apartment Outdoor Brooder, cap. 75 chicks.. 13.50 Style B, 3-Apartment Outdoor Brooder, cap. 100 chicks.. 17.50 Style C, 3-Apartment Outdoor Brooder, cap. 100 chicks.. 19.00 Style D, 3-Apartment Indoor Brooder, cap. 75 chicks... 13.00 Notice.—The above prices are factory prices. In buying of -us you save on freight. and also save valuable time. Goods are carried in stock by us the year around. Brooders shipped knocked down at low freight rates. International Sanitary Hovers The International Sanitary Hover is composed of six parts, namely, the hover itself; the lamp, the lamp holder; the draft pipe; the tuermometer; and the detachable curtain. The top part or dome of the hover is made of two thick- nesses of galvanized iron, the inch of space between them being packed with mineral wool, one of the best-known non- combustible conservers of heat. This generous filling of high-grade insulating material prevents excessive radiation of heat upward. The under part of the hover is made of black iron. In shape it is an inverted dome, sloping downward from the outer edges to the center, where is attached the galvanized-iron bowl in which the lamp sits. Now, our experience and the testimonials of hundreds that have used the International Sanitary Hover prove that 100 chicks can be accommodated under it with absolutely no crowding nor discomfort. These hovers have an actual hovering space—that is, a space where chicks assemble for warmth, of from 275 to 350 square inches. Price Complete Cyphers Portable Hover Self-Reguiating: For Indoor Use The Cyphers Company Portable Hover is self-regulating, as far as a brooding device can be made so. We use on this Hover the same high-grade, dependable, toggle-joint, zinc and steel thermosat that we do on our entire line of Standard Brooders. This latest-improved Portable Hover is positively and in- fallibly automatic in ventilation which renders absolutely im- possible the trapping of “dead air’ or poisonous gases in the space underneath the curtain where the chicks hover day and PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE night and must be provided with a continuous supply of life. supporting, health-giving oxygen in the form of fresh air. This Hover was designed expressly for indoor use—ir brooder houses and other poultry buildings, in dwellings, or ir well-built and well lighted apartments of any kind, but ii also will do excellent work in colony houses, in large-sizec’ brood coops and in home-made or factory-built brooder cases’ It is highly recommended by us for convenient and economica. use in poultry houses or in well-lighted rooms or apartments) that have auxiliary heat during coldest winter weather. In) moderate winter weather, during the spring months and in! warm latitudes, no auxiliary heat is needed. Used without! a brooder case or other smallsized enclosure, this Hover will Operate perfectly in any temperature above the freezing point, and will do satisfactory work in a considerably lower temper-) ature if the inmates are warmly bedded and protected from drafts, especially at night. As its name indicates, the Cyphers Portable Hover can be picked up at any time—hover, lamp-box, lamp, regulating de- vice, all complete—and moved to a new spot or to any place} the operator may desire and the device will continue in opera- tion right along. The lamp need not be removed at this: time nor the wick so much as turned down. Is very con- venient for cleaning and for moving the chicks from one: location to another. This Hover has a rated capacity of seventy-five newly) hatched chicks, or of fifty chicks that are ten days to six! weeks old. It will hover comfortably one hundred newly), ; hatched chicks. mld (ol Ware VIO CONC AO HG EOUS Oddo 204 cosa Ik $8.50 Cyphers Automatic Moisture Device For Use on Standard Cyphers Incubators in Arid Districts, High Altitudes. Dry Apartments, ete. Cyphers patent-diaphragm incubators are known the world over as non-moisture machines. Under normal and ordinary conditions they require no supplied moisture whatever. Tens! of thousands of purchasers have used them season after) season, during tne last sixteen years. MacKay Colony Brooder PATENTED JULY 14, 1914 Other Patents Pending The MacKay Colony Brooder was introduced to the poultry world last season. So quickly was its superiority recognized by leading poultrymen throughout the country that we can Poultry Appliances—Continued t to a general use, under all sorts of conditions, extend- through an entire brooding season. The experiences of prove that for solid, lasting qualities, for economy, and for reliable operation the MacKay Colony Brooder stands in a class by itself. We would call particular attention to our new small model, the MacKay Junior. which has been designed for the farmer, the specialty breeder and for poultrymen who do not believe im placing a large number of chicks under a stove. It is a@ MacKaly Colony Brooder in every respect, except that it ds fitted with a circular, ball-bearing grate instead of our plex grate. All MacKay Colony Brooders are provided with ropes and eys for raising and lowering the deflector; also with s to allow for the necessary air space between stove and “a Solid cast-iron heater, insuring long, lasting service, and e enough to hold coal for the entire night. Inverted conical hopper, bolted to top-plate, through which 1 is passed directly to the fire-box, being fed from on p Without disturbing the deflector or chicks. Special duplex grate, without bolt or screw to rust or wear ; it can be removed and replaced in a few seconds without otherwise disturbing the stove. Operating rods and levers which have a direct action and «| are centre swung, thus preventing lost motion. Any desired =| temperature can be secured and maintained by adjusting ,|; counterweight. Guards that protect the operating attachments and prevent any interference with their proper action. Grill cast in lower draft opening to insure absolute safety. Prices: MacKay Colony Brooders 50 inch deflector size, cap. 800-1000 chicks...... $33.00 . 2. 42 inch deflector size, cap. 300-500 chicks...... 30.00 Rekny JUMIOr, Cap. Ty tO S00 CHICKS... 0.5.00 sc cesce we : Cyphers Dry-Food Hopper Cyphers Self-Feeding Dry-Food Hopper is a practical labor and food saving device for feeding dry grain food, either whole or ground. These Hoppers are well made of heavy galvanized iron. The Cyphers Dry-Food Hopper has two compartments, a large one for grain mixtures, holding about six quarts, and a small one for beef scrap, holding about three quarts. Cyphers Dry-Food Hopper, each, 75c; per dozen, $8.00 The N. W. Fountain Tuis fountain is especially adapted to feedinlg and watering little chicks. Is perfectly sanitary, easily cleaned and filled. Price of metal part for quart Jars, 10c; for half-gal. J; ars, 15c. Cc. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. 31 Hallock Feed and Water Holders The Cyphers Company owns the patent under which these food and water holders are manufactured. Undoubtedly this is the best device of the kind on the market. The tops and bottoms of these holders are separable. The holder may be carried about with perfect safety, for the greater the weight the tighter the grip of the wires. These wires prevent the chicks or fowls from getting into the pans and soiling the food or water. Prices: fowls), $1.00; Large (3 gal. for ducks), $1.25, Sexton Drinking Fountain Sanitary, Easily cleaned, assuring clean water at all times. Price: U0 721 Dole a gee ARN ae en NR Re PNA 8 As 50c EDs Ion ote Mee aes ties Siete ea © avs) olor c aieie chee Re Tee 75¢c Cyphers Wall Fountain Taese fountains are something new and extra serviceable in the way of poultry fountains. The back is flattened so that it can be hung on the wall of a building, or against an upright post or board at any weight. A galvanized iron hood projects over the water trough and protects the water from becoming soiled. These fountains are equally serviceable for young chickens, or adult fowls, and are especially useful for pigeons. They are made of the best galvanized iron. One-gallon size, each, 50c; per six, $2.70; two-gallon size, each, 75c; per six, $4.20. Cyphers Grit and Shell Box Cyphers Sanitary Self-Feeding Grit and Shell Boxes work a material saving in grit, oyster shell, ground bone, charcoal or poultry foods. They are thoroughly practical, self-feeding boxes, well made out of heavy galvanized iron. Cyphers Grit and Shell Box, each, 50c; per dozen, $4.75 PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 32 C. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. Poultry Appliances—Continued Galvanized Drinking Trough for Poultry These troughs are fitted with covers with openengs that allow the fowls to drink, but prevents them from getting into the water, thus insuring clean drinking water. Price, 22 inches long Cyphers Galvanized Iron Drinking Fountains The water supply is often the medium that conveys contag- ious disease from one fowl to another. In the drinking vessel it comes in contact with and is infected by the discharges from the nostrils of roupy fowls and those having canker, chicken pox and other head and throat diseases. It is essen- tial, therefore, that the drinking fountain should be easy to clean. Cyphers Fountains are made of heavy galvanized iron, all seams being carefully turned and soldered. They are so formed that in freezing weather the pressure of ice inside will] not split the seams. Goes MEDIUM Smatt F N Sounrait ( "OuNTAI : S Each. Six. Smallitsizery ledtea(LOnm Ch CkS piers ree ee $0.18 $0.90 Med. size, 2 qts. (for growing chicks or ducklings) .25 1.25 Mareen SIZE} ious AUS a a(LOLOW LS) meee een ena ro5 2:00 Specialiduck size w2ugcalsie pie nies ON 2:50 Special prices on larger quantities. Cyphers High-Grade Tested | Thermometers Hundreds of hatches in incubators fail because of inferior thermometers, and large numbers of chickens, are killed in brooders for the same reason. The thermometers here listed are manufactured especially for us, and are thoroughly tested before they are shipped. Two-thirds of the thermometers on the market are made from improperly seasoned glass tubes. Our thermometer tubes are carried in stock two years before being mounted on the scale. Incubator Thermometers Brooder Dnermometers= cee eee eee nee ee 40c PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE Cyphers Insulated Brooder Stove — For Use in Home-Made Brooders Also is a Cyphers Company invention. This long-bowl, im. proved safety stove combines a heater proper, a burner equip. ped with metallic chimney, an insulating plate that serves also as a stove slide, and an upright plate of galvanized iron’ that forms the door to the brooder through which the stove is operated. The flame can be adjusted and the oil bow)’ filled without removing the stove from the brooder. The heat of the flame is deflected away from the oil reservoir, and the oil remains cool at all times. Pricé)each'. 3‘) -ducnine ses eee coe eee ae $1.75 Norwich Automatic Feeder th Norwich yiela. automatic Feeder.—Saves grain, increases egg Rat and damp proof. No. 1, 8-qt. Hopper, 12 lbs., $2.50. Cast Iron Drinking Fountain Cast in two parts—Conical top keeps fowls from getting on top of it. They are very durable, and insure clean drinking water. 2 qt. size ~os sf ¢ C. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. Peultry Appliances—Continued Cyphers Safety Brooder Stove Used in Heating Home-Made Brooders Cyphers Safety Brooder Stove was invented by this com- pany. This stove consists of a brass oil fount and a safety water pan of the same metal, that holds nearly a quart of water and extends out over the entire surface of the oil bowl, thus placing a sheet of cold water an inch to an inch and a half in thickness between the oil in the fount, or bowl, and the flame. The wick tube extends upward through the water pan and through the castiron base into the flue chamber, which is composed of the best quality of Russian sheet iron, the top consisting of a solid casting of common iron. Cyphers Lice-Proof Perch Support eee REO et ee = = ac ae iia ate. ar) 2 Awe oh 30c Ovinapithol Nest Eggs Lice destroyer and nest egg combined. Simply put it in the nest. 5c; 50c doz. Champion Leg Bands One doz., 15c; 25 for 25c; 100 for 75c Mann's Clover Cutter for Poultry This machine is designed upon strictly correct mechanical principles. for the particular purpose of making the knife easy to sharpen and simple to adjust, and that will not get It cuts any kind of hay or clover, either dry or green, and more out of order—something never before accomplished. rapidly than any other. Dvery revolution of the balance wheel produces 12 cuts, which is four times as fast as the ordinary clover cutter. It is strongly built. The workmanship is first class in every particular, and it will last for years without repairs. Made either with or without the stand. PRICES WitH Standen ccc acaet ante ae crotertontcee eee $10.00 PricGewmitibouty Stan dite. Wate cocldlo tte eee areal cuca 8.00 Mann’s Green Bone and Vegetable Cutter The feed is both automatic and self-governing. Cuts all gristle and meat. Nothing escapes uncut. No. 5-C.—The machine is exactly the same as the No. 5-B, with a crank handle instead of a balance wheel. Capacity not quite equal to 5-B. Weight, 35 Ibs. PEI Gin tap aiden Whe hates oe thor alw ie isiste e's No. 5-B.—This machine is exactly the same as the No. 5-BM, except that it has not the iron stand. The capacity is the same. Weight, 60 pounds. 1902 Model. No. 5-BM.—Intended for flocks of 15 to 25 hens. Mounted on iron stand. Cylinder 6 inches in diameter; 4 inches deep. Price $10.40 No. 7.—Intended for flocks of 40 to 100 hens. Mounted on strong iron stand with large table for box or pan to receive cut bone. Weight, 107 lbs. Cylinder, 744 inches in diameter; 544 inches deep. Capacity, % to 1 lb. per minute. DUNG rie eis er iale Pea oles chee iso ya'elols «at oneten econ $12.00 No. 7144.—Semi-power machine. PU eratard mister ata w/otei sane) aids ove bee els: «'d ata: y ors autneverstolions $16.00 The Banner Root Cutter Has a self-feeder. Does Simple in construction. Easy to operate. Separates dirt from cut feed. Cuts with a clean cut. not crush, grind or tear the feed. The No. 20— For Hand Use Has a capacity of 30 to 50 bushels per hour. Weight, 120 pounds. Price The No. 25—For Hand or Power This is a new style machine. It can be used by hand or light power. Adie aliey dale ln Op aia ‘emo, pisle lala, elsia)ew espe, 6 s\se%e) ole) we Is very strong and durable. Capacity, 30 to 60 bushels per hour. Weight, 100 lbs. PUES Me CLAVE? rendpo ners ayy oslo vleveFep Cie ener maeket = ve $10.00 Price “with pulley and (Cranes. 2.60% aetee'e/o..0s oko 12.00 The No. 16—Small Power Cutter With Fly Wheel and Band Wheel. Supplied with crank also for hand use. Capacity by hand, 30 to 50 bushels per hour. Weight, 150 lbs. Capacity by power, 2 to 3 bushels per minute. Price PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 34 Cc. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. Poultry Appliances—Continued Red Chief Grinding and Feed Mills It combines all the elements of rapid work, perfect grinding, and requires little power. A necessity in every household. Weight, 15 Ibs. Dairy Supplies Bluebell Cream Harvester A New Separator When a new machine is put upon the market by responsible manufacturers, a purchaser can be reasonably safe in drawing the conclusion that the machine is one of the best, if not the - best. The reason for this is that in all probability the machine embodies the good points of all similar machines on the market. For instance, the Bluebell cream harvester possesses not only the good points of other separators, but many features which are distinctly individual. This machine was built after a careful investigation of separa- tor construction. The strong points and the weak points of other separa- tors were carefully considered. and the mistakes which other manufacturers have made were guarded against. As a consequence, the Bluebell is unques- tionably one of the best machines of this type on the market. It skims close, is easy to clean and operate, and is simple and durable. Every point in its construction has been carefully considered, and every device which would tend to improve it has been adopted. It was built primarily to meet the demand for a good cream separa- tor. Its success cannot be questioned. No: 15 300) lbs-capacity, per houress. ne. soe $60.00 Nos 2, 400nIbss capacity, per noun ieee 65.00 INO: 3; 550 bss capacity perm Nouns e. eee eee 80.00 5 SS CapAaGivys Pel NOMI cree eerie 90.00 GOSHEN CHURN A good barred churn, easy to operate, easy to clean. NOM OR eueAlsSizen ane een ete $4.50 INCH, ONG SVAN po ocoosoneddc 5.00 NOu2) ealls SIZE RA eee ere, ance 5.50 INO} IO EES ops goocbapoed 6.50 PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE Red Chief Corn Sheller A most excellent sheller for use in con- nection with poultry yard. Price’ a athe..- $1.50 Churns RICHMOND CYLINDER CHURN Made of White Cedar, free from knots. churn for farm use. A most excellen? Guaranteed to give satisfaction. IN OR lament CHIUEn rome LOMIS Hvala tara nirsracies ois eee none $2.50 Nove: wlll schurmis a Sallons enn.c ca oe ckcccianenine 3.00 INOS Oo aw ChuUrnie wee allOUSi re mel creck cists, a enieaate 3.50 Nor. willsehumnel One alone ce cue ote o asec lessees 4.00 Shaw Calf Weaners The Shaw Calf Weaner is thoroughly practical. The action is entirely in the basket, it being hinged to the end of the nose piece. The basket is made of heavy galvanized wire, with extra bars running through. The halter that goes over the neck is made of solid leather, and can be adjusted to suit the calf’s head. NO. AP ic atededaceahetate te: Guin aro. clatesakonotenee 25c NO: 203. ee cee eee erake teas: 35c NO:. (3) i eee ee eee 50c Rice’s Calf Weaners Also prevents cows from sucking themselves. No: 1(forcalves)eeeee ree. 25c No» 2) (fom heifers) mermcirereeiioe 40c INO: SM@oricows) Pee oe 60c Glass Thermometers LOVIN Ch AM ic). reds vets 50c C. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. Qo Gr “LOUDOUN LINE” OF DAIRY SUPPLIES. Special Catalogue and prices on application. Milk Pails, 50c¢ and 60c. Dairy Supplies—Continued ; We sell the Fema te + «lei An tl # Round Style Butter Prints Die TREMOR HELIS. soceia, «diate 40c Brick Butter Prints Seeley Pattern, furnished with sheaf of wheat or other at- active designs. MREMMMEEIRR ca. 'o ated sce 50c 1 pound So-Bos-So So-Bos-So (Kilfly) is a liquid mixture designed to protect tows and horses from torture of flies. The preparation is positively harmless. It is used with splendid results as a disinfectant and germicide. If your ani- mals are troubled with lice, use So-Bos-So (Kilfly). Spray your poultry with So-Bos-So (Kilfly). It kills lice or any vermin that may infect the fowls. Put up in 1-gal. cans. — = — = iif i H) i | ——_ t | f Ih THE ELECTRIC SPRAYER shown in above cut may be used for spraying other disinfect- ants and insecticides as well as So-Bos-So. ME SAAS BO 25s 3 259 9.55 a7 2 tote Bate SOE idole 0 | ~GUARANTEED J] -GATTLE OIL Protects stock from flies. Satisfaction guar- anteed or money refunded. It protects cattle all day. The fumes and odor do the work. Flies hit by it are killed, the others are kept off by the odor. It is applied with a sprayer. Cows cannot give their full quota of milk if = they have to fight flies. Use Guaranteed Cattle Oil, and they w... feed in peace and quiet, and give you the maximum quan- tity of milk on the minimum quantity of food. Prices: Qt., 25c; 14 gal., 75c; 5 gal., $3.00. Steel Stanchions The Quick Cattle Comfort, Drop Lock, Steel Swing Stanchions Perfect fastening; do not pinch fingers; open and close easily by one nand only; absolute freedom; cattle cannot get loose. Made entirely of spring steel, no malleable or cast iron en- tering into their construction and no matter how much the cows may twist and strain them, always retain their shape. Contain no rough places, splinters or checks to injure the cows and where dirt may lodge. Do not absorb moisture and odors like wooden stanchions, are sanitary and highly en- dorsed by Health Departments. Guaranteed breakage. We will replace free any broken ones. The Standard Size has 6%4-inch neck space; the Bull Stan- chion has 8-inch neck space. Price, each against Wooden Stanchions Robertson’s Chain Hanging Stanchions and Successful Dairying Go Hand in Hand. Simplicity in con- struction, and being made of the best ma- terial and in the most substantial manner, they are perfectly safe and durable. The animal cannot get caught by the head or horns, as when fastened with chains or ropes, and can be fastened or released in one-half the time. Price Ask for price in quantity. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 36 C. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. ~ Household Goods Majestic Washing Machines It is a fact unquestionable that white cedar is the only wood known that successfully resists the action of water, as witness white cedar shingles and posts oftentimes last for a hundred Ninety per cent of the washtubs used are made of That being the case, why years. cedar because they are preferred. should not cedar washing machines also? This is the lightest running and easiest working washing Works in both machine made. directions. Roller bearings; no friction. Very simple; nothing to get out of order. tubs are made of selected Virginia White Cedar, and are nicely corrugated on sides and bottom. The hoops are made These are much stronger than the old style flat hoops, and cannot drop of galvanized wire, and are welded by electricity. off, being sunk in grooves. PriGe si ereasct hiciste Se eee Ere eae $7.50 Wringers CHALLENGE met 10x1% =S=xTRA HIGH GRADES 350 @ 33 ua oh 9, zis = sa sy buying it. three years. sells for $3.50. Parers and Seeders White Mountain Apple Parer, Corer and Slicer A very good one. d lo Ce Sy AE He NORM E ES CH ancy Did beeen aici IOC 65c CLOTHES WRINGERS There is no better wringer on the market. You make no mistake in Warranted for Rival, no better made, Enterprise Meat and Food Choppers Cuts all kinds of meat and vegetables into clean-cut, um form sizes. We handle the following sizes: 2) ENTERPRISE No. 10, cap. 3 Ibs. per min. (with clamp)......... $2.50 No. 12, cap. 3 lbs. per min. (with legs)........... 2.25 No. 22, cap. 4 lbs. per min. (with legs)........... 4.00 No: 32; cap: 5 Ibs: per min! (with legs)r.... eee 5.00 Hamily size; with 14 knives... 6. cs ss 1 lbs. to 500 Ibs. Simply fill with water. Diameter of drum, 24 inches; length, 24 inches; weight, 125 pounds Brigg: << <4. sae ie.00 weight 75 Ibs.; capacity, 75 to 300 Ibs. Price, $10.00 Ascent FOR The Demountable Cutter Unit Horse Mower is constructed upon an entirely new principle and is a wide departure from anything of the kind ever made. The cutter section, which is the vital part of a lawn mower, is made into a unit and is in- dependent and removable from the main frame of the mower. This unit consists of a simple frame containing the revolving cutter, the bottom or stationary knife and parts necessary for adjusting the same to each other. It is attached to the main frame of the mower by four locking screws and can be at- tached or removed in less than a minute. It being separate and independent of the main or larger frame, it relieves the knives from the twisting and strain that usually occurs in the frame of the ordinary horse mower when used on rough C. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. 37 <—TAWN MOWER ZNO MOWER CAN DO MORE” Lawn Machinery Gold-Metal Hand Lawn Rollers Cast Iron These rollers are espe- cially desirable; they will not dent; wet grass and dirt do not cling to them, owing to their highly pol- ished surface and rivetless ends. Have counterbalance which holds up the handle and makes it easy to push. Handle is adjustable. No. LR401—Diameter 15 inches; length, 16 —_ inches; sections, 2; » face, 8 inches; weight, 150 pounds. Pirie! ae cue statereve $7.50 ? No. LR402—Diameter ‘ 15 inches; length, 24 inches; sections,’ 3; face, 8 inches; weight, 200 pounds. Price seen. we.» $9.50 Coldwell’s “‘Demountable’’ Cutter Unit Horse Lawn Mower Diameter of Drive Rollers, 15 inches. Gears, External, front drive. Diameter of Revolving Cutter, 7 inches. Number of Blades, 4 and 6. Bearings, Adjustable Split Bronze. Width of Cut, 30 to 40 inches. SOLANGE te DRTLVOS 7-5 c-0-2 6 acc, wtaoieie fet ate teLae $ 65.00 DOAN AT RM OS oc heist. heehee eine 75.00 AY AN Chae OS) <6 2 i..s, b.ct%=.6 Geren eh Ante 100.00 ground. This unit, being the cutter section of the mower, is | Park,” 14 inch, 4 blades, 10% inch wheel............... $8.00 the only part necessary to be handled when in need of sharp- Park. * 16 ineh, 4 blades, 1034 inch wheel’......... cs. >. 9.00 ening or adjusting. Especially recommended for quick growing tough grass. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 38 C. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. Lawn Machinery—Continued ‘“Imperial”’ Cadet Lawn Mower The highest grade lawn mower on the market, guaranteed in every respect. Imperial’? 4 inch. 4 Dlades: hich, wheelies emcee cemnn ae $ 8.00 “Tmperial,’ 16 inch. 4 blades, high wheel.............. 9.00 “Tmperial,”’ 18 inch, 4 blades, high wheel............... 10.00 Colonial Mower The “Cadet” is without doubt the best cheap lawn mower on the market. We specially recommend this to those want- ing a good mower at a reasonably low price. ~Cadet,” 12inch, 3 blades, Sinch wheels...) Jace $2.50 “Cadet,” 14 inch, 3 blades, 8 inch wheels................) 3.00 “Cadet,” 16 inch, 3 blades, 8 inch wheels................. 3.25 “Cadet,” 18 inch, 3 blades, 8 inch wheels................. 3.50 ““Interstate’”’ The “Colonial” is one of our most popular sellers. Ball- bearing, and made of best material. Colonial, 12 inch, 4 blades. 1014 inch wheel.............- $4.50 Colonial, 14 inch, 4 blades, 10144 inch wheel.............. 5.00 6.00 Colonial, 16 inch. 4 blades, 10% wheel................... Its open side frames and drive wheels reduce the weight, making it a light and easy mower to handle. Ball-bearing cutter shift. “Interstate,” 14 inch, 4 blades, 1014 inch wheels......... $6.50 “Interstate,” 16 inch, 4 blades, 1014 inch wheels......... 7.00 PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE Cc. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. 39 ‘ . . ° ee 7° Lawn Machinery—Continued The Fountain “Shower. A neatly finished all brass hose “Rajah” nozzle or “rose” for use either in the hand for sprinkling flowers or lawn, or as a lawn sprinkler by laying it upon something to elevate it slightly. The perfora- tions are not smoothly cut, but are pricked in from the top, so that the water is distributed in the form of a fine mist even at low pressures. EN Co, 2 ae ere EE es a0 cetera 25c Garden Tools No. 4 Planet Jr. Combined Hill and Drill Seeder Wheel Hoe Cultivator and Plow Steel Driving Wheel. Weight, packed, 47 Ibs. Holds 214 qts. Equipment: One pair of 41% in. hoes. Three cultivator teeth. One garden plow. One leaf guard. A high grade ball-bearing mower, easily adjusted and fully guaranteed in every respect. “Rajah,” 16 inch, 5 blades, 10% inch wheel.............. $8.00 “Rajah,” 18 inch, 5 blades, 1014 inch wheel.............. 9.00 Lawn Trimmer Price, Complete, $10.50. As a Seeder, only $8.50. The tool combines, in a single convenient implement, a capi- tal hill-dropping seeder, a continuous row seeder, an admirable single wheel hoe, an excellent furrower, a capital wheel culti- vator, and a rapid and efficient wheel garden plow. In a word, with a great variety of tools, excellent in design and quality, it is without an equal for easy adjustment, lightness, strength, and beauty. It is a practical, every day, time, labor, and money saver. It sows in continuous rows with great uni- formity, and drops with accuracy in hills, 4, 6, 8, 12 or 24 inches apart. THE FEED IS AUTOMATICALLY STOPPED by raising the handles, and started by lowering them. No. 16 Planet Jr. Single Wheel Hoe Cultivator Rake and Plow Two 6-inch hoes. Coldwell’s “Lawn Trimmer” is made to meet the demands aoe cultivator teeth, for a really first-class machine for trimming borders, etc. The ae (in. rake. One 4 in. rake. workmanship and finish are unsurpassed. ne large garden plow. One leaf guard. Wheels § inch, 4 blades, width of Cut 8 inch. Price..... $5.00 The ““Baby”’ Fountain Sprinkler All Brass Fountain Spray Ape: z For lawn. Easy to handle. ‘5 Xs J 5 y, > Ds BEG a As aia 3 © atcha eeey ayes 50c Single Wheel Hoes. 3 Big (oferta Te UAW CLE | Detector, tom CAPONE ROIS LEE IPE IRCA $5.35 Packed weight, 29 lbs. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 40 C. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. Garden Tools—Continued No. 25 Planet Jr. Combined Hill and Drill Seeder, Double Wheel Hoe, Cultivator and Plow Holds 21%4 quarts. Weight, complete, 64 Ibs. It combines in a most practical way the Planet Jr., No. 4 Drill and No. 12 Double-Wheel Hoe. Equipment: One pair of 6 inch hoes. Two pairs of culti- vator teeth. Two plows. Two leaf guards. IPTICON Soca wider s\sraenroe Seen ciel ae ee Eee $13.00 This combination is intended for gardeners who have a large enough acreage in crops for a double-wheel hoe to be used to good advantage, and yet prefer not to buy seeders and wheel hoes separately. As a seeder it is practically the same as the Planet Jr. No. 4; will sow in drills any thickness or drop in hills 4, 6, 8, 12 or 24 inches apart, and has the same feed, hill-dropping mech- anism and automatic device for stopping the feed, and has also the new seed index. It is thoroughly substantial and is accurate in planting all kinds of garden seeds in either hills or drills. Feeding may be stopped instantly by raising the handles and also by pushing down the index bar. The attachment for making up rows for the seed drill as shown in the cut is a great labor-saver when fertilizers are to be used. First make the furrow with the two plow points to- gether, lining out the next row with the marker. The change from drill to wheel hoe and back again is quickly made, and the entire combination is one we can heartily rec- ommend and guarantee satisfactory. No. 17 Planet Jr. Single Wheel Hoe Hquipment: One pair 6 inch hoes. Three steel cultivator teeth. One large garden plow. Packed weight, 23 Ibs. Is OKs EIGN YO oto o oma Mae oo goto oddos0no $4.50 PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE No. 11 Planet Jr. Double Wheel Hoe cat «~ Price, with Attachment as in cut............ $8.50 Packed weight, 37 lbs. One pair 4% inch hoes, oil tempered. Two pairs hollow steel cultivator teeth. One pair 6-inch hoes, oil tempered. One pair plows. Two 38-tooth rakes. Two 5-tooth rakes. Two leaf lifters. Fire-Fly Garden Plow Packed weight, 13 Ibs. This tool is exceedingly useful to owners of small gardens. . It will throw a furrow four to six inches wide and one to) three inches deep, and deeper by going twice. Furrows for ma- nure or seeds can be opened and! covered. In cultivating, plow away, weed and plow back again. This tool will enable a busy man) to do in his spare minutes near- ’ ly all the work of a family gar- den. Chicken raisers find it of » great advantage in plowing up) their seratching yards. 4 Two pairs of hollow One pair of leaf One pair of 6 inch hoes. steel cultivator teeth. One pair of plows. lifters. Equipment: Garden Tools—Continued Iron Age No. | Double and Single Wheel Hoe From double to single wheel form. The double wheel hoe is for working astride the plants when they are young—the single wheel for working between the rows, after the plants have grown too high to be worked proper- ly the ‘other way. A long axle is furnished for the one wheel and it takes but a minute to change. This is the only combination double and single wheel hoe on the market. No. 1, Fig. 75, complete with all tools............ $7.00 (Packed weight, 40 lbs.) eee wath MGS HOGS OME. .2....- cece sc eee 4.25 No. 13, with Side Hoes and Teeth............... 5.50 Iron Age No. 12 Wheel Plow and Cul- tivator It has four working tools as shown in the engraving—it will plow in all but hard ground, open furrows and cover them; hill growing crops, hoe, rake, and cultivate. For the laborer and mechanic who cannot afford much money for a garden tool, who has time only for the sim- plest work, but who, nevertheless, wants a garden with the least work possible. It means a big reduction in liv- ing expense and better health for his family : and himself. The No. _ 12 is low priced, but complete in itself for the work to be done. This tool, also, can be used to advantage in stirring the soil in poultry yards. Iron Age No. 6 Combined Hill and Drill Seeder, Double and Single Wheel Hoe Gives you twice the value and is the best tool to buy if you have enough work for a seeder. What It Will Do. It will open its own furrow, sow in con- tinuous rows or drop in hills, cover the seed with loose soil, pack it with roller and mark the next tow. Then when the time comes the drill f attachment is taken off and the different cultivating tools can be used as needed. No. 6, Fig. 114 (Packed weight, 57 lbs.)......... $12.00 No. 7, Hill and Drill Seeder only............... 9.00 No. 14. with Hoes and Teeth only.............. C. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. No. 4 Combined Drill Seeder and Double and Single Wheel Hoe A drill seeder, like No. 6 except that it does not have hill dropping device and has a different opening plow. Sows in continuous rows only. For the man who makes a specialty of > one or more crops that are always sown in continuous rows and, naturally, has no use for the hill dropping parts. ING, 2. ies So With tOOIS..c..s:: is crceie eaters een erere $11.00 (Packed weight, 55 Ibs.) NO. Bb an Drill Seeder only 2? octane oe Soe No. 40, with Side Hoes and Teeth only.......... Iron Age No. 20 Single Wheel Hoe This is a practical garden tool—so it follows that it must be light or people would not use it, yet strong and durable to make its use pay. Next, ; It will do all of the neces- sary between-the-row hoeing, cultivating, furrowing, ridg- ing, weeding, leveling, etc., in any home or market garden. Single Wheel Hoe This is one of the best light all-round tools in existence; has extra high wheel, making it light running. Price, including Seven Tools................... $3.50 PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 42 C. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. ————<—<—<—$—$_$_—$—$ Farming Implements GENUINE OLIVER CHILLED PLOW The No. 11 James Oliver Sulky Plow Made Right and Left Hand Have you ever noticed that the farmer who takes pride in his field and who plows it with an ordinary three-wheeled sulky plow, finds it necessary to finish up the last four or five furrows with a walking plow? If you ever saw a farmer with a No 11 James Oliver Sulky Plow do this, you can put it down that he took it so easy in plow- ing the major part of the field that he was ashamed of himself, and finished up with a walk- ing plow to ease his conscience, for there is no other reason why he should depend upon some other plow to fin- ish what the No. 11 se dt Re RP hae SRT ELE hd oR RM Sea Ea a $22.50 |: ie OP aan oe RICA G amo RSC 15c PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE Cc. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. 45 Farming Implements—Continued Hoe f An up-to-date tool for the Twentieth Century farmer who Wants quick, thorough work and a machine that can be ,fadapted to the necessary operation to produce a first-class crop. He also wants a tool that he can hitch to, confident _}that when he unhitches he will have done a good day’s work, d that the tool will still be in good shape for the next day. e No. 6 meets these requirements—it can be adjusted for wide variety of uses, and to meet the many conditions com- n to each vicinity—it has the necessary strength, yet light d compact. Our No. 1005 Cultivator Is a plain five-tooth cul- tivator. It is sold large- ly in sections of the country where laborers are careless or do not know how to handle the tools—where a strong, rigid, cheap tool is needed. Price, plain...... Price, with lever expander....... Spike Harrow Teeth 14 inch, *% inch, % inch, % inch sizes. ee ar ONE oss ores oc net Seta aie.o Mawes ook 5c Buckeye Walking Cultivator The Buckeye Balanced Frame Walking Culti- vator with parallel beams has many new and im- proved features, making it far superior in every way to any other cultivator of this style on the market. The steel axle is of one continuous piece, giving it great strength. Perfectly balanced. ance. Light and neat in appear- Steel wheels, 30 inches high, double tongue. Flat steel lifting springs. Price, with 4 Spring Shovels....... $18.00 Price, with 6 Spring Shovels....... McCormick Cultivators McCormick Cultivators are made for all purposes where a one-horse cultivator is required. They are equipped with different attachments which enable the operator to do good cultivating in all kinds of crops. TAC PRAT his oe he, s2ahoid fo, Wes a PR a ele tee Price, with lever expander.... This cut represents our No. 37 Cultivator. for use in light, sandy soils. Is built on the same lines as our regular No. 1 Cultivator. Is fitted with wheel clamp expander. Opens to 20 inches and closes to 9 inches. This is our leader, and is sold at the SGC Is TIC CHEE ert her een an ials nie le he ac. 3. ob aete $2.50 PAB CUCH ICC mE EET odes a lar2) o> 0.0 aie) os Cale. ave'e\6 ope 7c LOVES SUTTER TF AITEY Becic won Bie ore, Citic De Oe e GOCE To oC 7c 2 ATIC HWE CE Hee TINE Ce arci ad oc eee dee is boob 0 NG Whe fel Tae 8c MVE, SIS AEG Seo poe Cee oe OO OEE CE eect cries 8c 3 BERETS OEE © ie Be ese oA) Ail of are I ev SIe 51S Wigye.auele, Sidhe Siein a 8c Sv Sa ghery tery eo WIS Tae nen a ea OC ORO Os SCIOTO eer 10c 4 re itsy Viley as a 6 AIO OEM 0 DUE COOL. CDE einen 12c PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 46 C. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. Farming Implements—Continued Combined Harrow and Cultivator Farmers in all parts of the country have found this tool to be “right” in every way, and it has always been very popular. used in cultivating sugar beets. It is extensively The teeth are steel, dia- mond shaped, with a small cultivator point forged on one end. They are adjust- able for depth and angle. For very close work, every other tooth (or as many as “A you BISane) can be quickly PHeGeEplaimin adic teens ccs eee Oe eee Price, with lever expander.... No. 9, Planet Jr., Horse Hoe This tool is low in price, strong and simple; it has our latest patent handle braces, firm, simple, strong, convenient. With these the frame and handles seem almost like one solid piece. Changes in width are very quickly and easily made by the patent expanders, and one side may be opened wide, and the other closed. Pricey with) Wheel and) levers. 22. sede ceeds $7.50 Price, without Wheel Planet Jr. Cultivator plates in stock. Shovel Plows— Genuine Maita Steel Beam: sl) OUD MSH O Viel eee eee eee ee een ee neon $2.75 Steel Beams Sim oles SIO Viel eee sree eee eee ee eee ALA) PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE The Buckeye Alfalfa and Grass Seal Drill The Buckeye can be taken into a “patchy” Alfalfa fie} The bare spots can be economically seeded, using just enou} seed to properly do the work. It can also be used as “renewer” and cultivator, working the growing plants al) putting just a few seeds in the ground, thus avoiding f]! necessity of plowing up the field and losing seed, time az money. There are many alfalfa fields that could be save and brought up to a maximum tonnage yield if the Bucke) Alfalfa and Grass Seed Drill was used to do the work. This is just as true of Blue Grass and other meadows : it is of alfalfa. In rejuvenating old pastures with clover, or: mixture of crimson clover and alsike, the forage is increase at a critical time—when pasture is short. The Buckeye Alfalfa and Grass Seed Drill has 20 sing: dises, spaced four inches apart, giving a seeding width of ! inches or 6 feet and 8 inches. These dises are provided wit a closed seed boot. protected by a suitable open shield whié precludes the possibility of the seed being interfered with tf wind or trash, and conducts it to the bottom of the we made firm-bottomed seed bed, where germination takes plac in the shortest possible time. Bickford & Huffman, or Farmers’ Fa orite Grain Drill Too well known to need much comment. catalogue. Both the grain and fertilizer are positive force feeds, an will sow with absolute regularity any kind of grain or fe tilizer in good condition. The grass seeder is also a fore feed, and can be used either in front or rear of the hoes Ask for specii also quantity can be changed to any amount necessary. It fastened on the frame and very low down, thus preventin the wind from blowin the seed away befor ™ reaching the groun =| The fertilizer feed ca || be stopped or started : any time while the dri s in motion, whic makes it convenient ij + case the operator doe not wish to sow ferti} lizer while going oveld good ground. 8x8 Disc, with Grass Seeder attached......... $72.50 9x8 Disc, with Grass Seeder attached......... 77.50 10x8 Dise, with Grass Seeder attached......... 82.50 B. & H. Spring Hoe Grain and Fertilizer Drills SxS Spirng Hoe, Grass Seeder attached...$7/ 9x8 Spring Hoe, Grass Seeder attached... 7) 10x&8 Spring Hoe, Grass Seeder attached... 8} Ontario Grain Drills SxS Spirng Hoe, Grass Seeder attached...$7 9x8 Spring Hoe, Grass Seeder attached... 7 10x8 Spring Hoe, Grass »eeder attached... 8 Prices on larger sizes on application. — Ask for special catalogue of Grain Drills: Fenders for Shovel Plows: Price, each Triple Shovel Plows, or Go-Devil Regular, Steel: Beam. 2.2.05 ee ee eee $3. Full and complete line of polished steels for single, doubli and triple shovel plows. Price. DOT POUNG xe. oo Beco se concern ee 74 C. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. 47 Farming Implements—Continued Steel Frame Bemis Transplanter Is the only practical machine for transplanting iobacco. Cabbages, Sweet Potatoes, Tomatoes, Strawberries, Nursery Stock, etc., better than by ad. They start sooner, and mature more evenly. Great saving in time and labor, great increase in Bld per acre. Set your plants when ready—don't it for rain. Each plant watered at the roots, sovered with dry earth—no baking. Every feature essary for every purpose, every adjustment fesired. Perfect working qualities. Easily han- fed. Very light draft. OO SEP Ae Se ee ae ne $65.00 Broadcast Seed Sowers CAHOON This Sower is well made. frame being of malleable iron. hopper of steel, has brass discharger. Will sow Clover, Timothy, Millet, Oats, Wheat, Buckwheat, farley, and Rye, with great accuracy. A full set of directions with each machine. Price: t255) 2. > $3.00 Columbia This is a first-class machine and will do equally well the Same amount and kind of work as the Cahoon. Any one Psiring a convenient, practical, and all around Grass Seeder, fe cannot recommend the Columbian too highly. 2) TP oe ee ee a eee eee .- $1.50 Farmers’ Favorite Broadcaster for Sow- ing Fertilizer, Lime, Ashes, Land Plaster and Chemicals This Broadeast Fertilizer Sower is fully equipped for and adapted to sowing large quantities of fertilizer per acre. The hopper is of great capacity, mounted on large wheels, making easy draft; at the same time the arrangement of the hopper relative to the ground is such as to deposit the fertilizer just where it ‘is wanted without dan- » ger of the wind blowing from one side to the other. 6 ob dh Miata gt die ew thao 0, 0: «: an santa etale/elicte oe en $42.50 We have a full line of Grain Drill Points for all leading Drills; also Spiral Steel Tubes and Gun Tubes for all makes of Drills. Potato Planters Iron Age (Improved Robbins) Potato Planter Price, with Fe-tilizer Attachment (includes whiffletrees and neck yoke) complete........... $78.00 Its perfect work is marked by four things especially—w hile it handles all the seed au- tomatically from hopper to seed spout, it does not injure a single piece —although a boy is necessary to make cor- rections, the net profit to you is far greater than if you planted with any other machine—no matter what distance apart you want to put the seed, you can do it and be sure there is a piece in every space and one only—although you sow fertilizer at the same time, none of it touches the seed. A light weight, light draft, strong, compact potato planter with a record of many years perfect planting such as none Other can point to. In localities where they are used at all they are used almost exclusively—as soon as a grower lea7= What the Iron Age has done for his neighbor, he wants one and gets it—if he speaks in time. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE y ‘ 48 Farming Implements—Continued PLAIN AND FERTILIZER SELF ADJUSTABLE POSITIVE FORCE FEED New Idea Manure Spreader The New Idea does better work than any other make. It is the only spreader constructed with double beater, and it pulverizes the manure thoroughly and distributes the same evenly in a wide stream. The greatest argument in favor of the New Idea is to see it work. Drop us a card, and if there is one in your neighborhood we will tell you who has it so that you can look at it. It will track with the ordinary farm PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT C. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. MANUFACTURED BY EVANS DIVISION | MERICAM Sitowe MAcHine Go. frst 4 TIOTTTTT an SD ALALE TELL ITE TLE nee a The Evans Potato Planter The improvements on our Evans Potato Plants are of vital importance to potato growers. Tl Evans in its old form was acknowledged to t) the most perfect potato planter in use. We wel not content with “good enough.” Our determin: tion is to improve wherever improvement is poss. ble. That has always been the policy of the S) perior Drill Co., and always will be. Among the improvements are the furnishing | two sets of Picker Arms instead of one; the doub drive, which insures perfect working of plante on hill-side or level ground; dust-proof oilers fc lubricating axle and covering disc bearings; tk) adjustable disc marker; also the improved desig) of furrow opener, which greatly aids in the ligh) ness of draft and the making of a correct furroy The Evans Potato Planter is the most perfer planter on the market, because it is made bette and will do more and better work with less labo! thereby producing larger and more _ profitab. crops at a decreased expense to the owner. In ease of operation the Evans is far in the lea/ One person can operate it anywhere under ani and all conditions of seeding, whether it be oj hillside or level ground. Price, complete, with Fertilizer Attachment, $65. Iron age Wide Elevator Potato Digge’ For heaviest conditions of vines, grass, and soil. In sor sections of the country the land is heavy, vines are some times over 4 feet high, and grass is very troublesome. Thes conditions need a machine with great traction power an) wider, long elevators. Such a machine is Iron Age. Construction: Built almost entirely of malleable casting and steel—strong, compact, carefully fitted and keeps tight) bolted—the heavy work does not rack it to pieces. Has ste: angles for side bars. lhe cy: Sees Reach SLi necys ia AIaee CIDR nickairud ORC Ask for Special Catalogue. short turn machine. Spreader it will pay you to buy no other kind, because thi i New Idea will save you time and money. | 4 i In comparing the capacities of the Ne’ Idea Manure Spreaders with those 1 other makes, bear in mind that on aé count of your being able to round up tt) . load on the New Idea Manure Spreader! these machines will handle more manur) — size by size, than any other Spreaders c the market. DIMENSIONS Front wheels 28 inches, with the hin wheels 40 inches. Equipped with tw) horse hitch. Extras: Brake and thre) horse hitch. t Prices of New Idea Machine Spreader 60 bushel capacity, with Double- 4 trees and Neck Yoke......... $120.¢ 80 bushel capacity, with 3-Horse Eveners... 100 bushel capacity, with 3-Horse Evener Neck Yoke........... Brake, additional NOTICE C. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. 49 Farming Implements—Continued Superior Corn Planters Every farmer who raises corn desires each suc- ceeding year more corn from the same acreage. There are many contingencies which may, and do, effect results. All are agreed that much depends upon the seed, accuracy of planter, and soil con- ditions. The latter, of course, is entirely in the hands of the farmer, so also might we say of the seed, but the machine behind the team is the one proposition of which is demanded Jury Trial. The Superior Corn Planter has been thoroughly tried in all corn-raising sections, proving the worthi- ness of the name it bears. The quality went in before the name went on. The Superior Corn Planter possesses new features—good sensible helps for the user. Adjustable in width, in 2-inch steps, from 28 inches to 48 inches. fice of complete Planter, with 80 rods of check-row the waste. It brings a tangible return in increased crops and wire and Fertilizer Attachment with runners....... $50.00 ce. with 80 rods of check-row wire, without Fertilizer OE PR ae a ee ee on eee 40.00 ra Check-Row Wire in 10, 20, 40, and 80 rod lengths, improved condition of the soil, and is therefore a decidedly practical machine. If this country is to maintain its su- premacy in agriculture, farmers must conserve the fertility of their soil. The liberal use of barnyard manure handled by means of a manure spreader is the one practical and eco- a RrIns Sah BONS ee” era, 1s ake na ate ie ee eae ae als hi 6c nomical method of accomplishing this result. "Corn Planter Runners for all popular planters. Made in the following sizes: ® Price per pair for Superior Steel Runners........ $4.00 Nos capacity 40 bushels... 25... dy ccsctcacs $115.00 Gorn Planter Links for splicing check-row wire, per doz... .20c INO, .6. Capacity Oo) DUSHEIS:. 222% As, cite ctrelsloue 120.00 Superior One-Horse No. 4, capacity 75 bushels...... Sato Se Aa 125.00 Model Corn Drill, with or without Fertilizer At- Ask for Special Catalogue. tachment, suitable for Hand Planters field or sugar corn, : : peas, beans, etc. With For Planting and Re-Planting Corn, Beans, Etc. Runners or Discs. With Fertilizer Attachment... .$12.50 Without Fertilizer Attachment..... 11.00 . Corn King Manure Spreader No machine is of more practical value to the farmer than wt H. C. manure spreader, because it enables him to realize the full value of his barnyard manure, and thereby maintain © productivity of his soil. The usual methods of handling Manure are wasteful and require a g eat deal of hard labor. 3 spreader saves the hardest part of the labor and most of PRICES 6 ft. Cut, with bundle carrier and transport. ..$120.00 7 ft. Cut, with bundle carrier and transport... 125.00 8 ft. Cut, with bundle carrier, tongue truck, PNAS CEATIS MOLE = otc terete lore (chain ater eneieaNer suektts 140.00 McCormick Binder The McCormick Binder is the outgrowth of the first reaper which was invented in 1831, and has always been the standard of construction. The reason for this is that the machine has progressed with the times—it has been improved each year so that it-is now a model of perfection. The McCormick Binder naturally has an _ excellent reputation because it has done splendid work for sO many years in all countries of the world. Thousands of these machines are in use and each farmer who owns one appreciates the features which make it efficient. When grain is down and tangled, the McCormick Binder will cut it successfully because the reel and the platform can be adjusted readily to meet ?:he conditions. All bearings are accessible for oiling. The machine is easy to operate and light in draft, because it is equipped with ball and roller bearings, which minimize friction. The McCor- mick Binder is noted for its durability, which is a result of strong construction and the use of proper material. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 50 .C. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. Farming Implements—Continued McCormick Corn Binder The McCormick Corn Binder will cut corn of all lengths. It will also work well in corn that is down, tangled, and lodged. This is possible because the machine is provided with convenient adjustments which enable the operator to raise and lower the gatherer arms, so that the fingers of the conveyor chains which extend to the points of the gatherer arms can grasp and elevate corn that is lying almost flat upon the ground. The band shifting attachment also has a wide range of ad- justment. and the bundle can be tied around the center even though corn be extremely long or short. priarene a Mee teas ge eR ence Cane $115.00 McCormick Hay Tedder Tedded hay cures in a very short time, and for this reason the McCor- mick Hay Tedder is an invaluable machine for the hay grower. When it is used the farmer can handle the hay crop f very quickly for the reason that hay can be tedded soon after it is eut. The wheels, frame, and forks are made of steel, which insures a substantial construction. The machine is driven by gears. The gear wheel which is mounted on the center of the axle drives the crank shaft to which the fork-arms are attached. All the forks are therefore given the full driving force of both wheels and the motion of the forks is uniform and posi- tive—the heaviest hay will not retard the forks. 6 Forks McCormick Hand Dump Rake The McCormick Hand-Dump Rake is efficient in all condi- tions of hay and fields. The weight of the driver is utilized on this rake to help raise the teeth for dumping. Over- cleaners are used on this rake, which act in the same thorough manner as the under-cleaners on the self-dump rake. The advantages of using over-cleaners instead of under-cleaners on this rake is that the load is taken off the operator. Those who prefer the hand-dump rake will find that the McCormick is built correctly. 8° ft.) 20 See tb eases tere ee even treretet mene eNtoba oie $19.00 McCormick Self-Dump Hay Rake The best material is used in the construction of the McCormick Self- Dump Hay Rake, which is simple in both design and construction. The wheels have staggered A } ays spokes and a heavy 2- 1S inch channel tire. \\)) IN The teeth on the Mc- Wy se Cormick rakes are na sre made of selected spring steel, thus having great strength and resiliency. The points of the teeth are so shaped that they will get all the hay without digging into the ground PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE or picking up stones. Both the self-dump and hand-dur’ rakes can be operated with either one or two horses by simy adjusting the shafts. The wheels are fitted with removal, hubs, which can be easily replaced at a small cost, thus pra’ tically renewing the wheel. In a word, this rake is designed to have the maximv) strength and rigidity with the lightest weight possible; a agriculturists will find that the McCormick Self-Dump Ra) meets every requirement for gathering the hay into windrov) Prices: F Sutt.. 201 Meeth. Self Mim ps cysts ies a sierra $22.00 GELG e2ZacvheeLh, sSelt MUM pe cha cteiechaitele Soloman 23.00 HOPE ec6s MeethsSelh ump ecseirya cis conn 24.00 McCormick Vertical Lift Mower The McCormick Ve tical. Lift Mower h been designed for cu ting on rough a stumpy ground, where} plain lift mower cou not be used to good a vantage. This mower a practical machine f/ all kinds of grass ev} ting. The cutter bij can be raised to a vertical position and lowered without sto¥ ping the team. When the bar is raised, the machine is throy in and out of gear automatically. This feature permits t} driver to cut close to a tree, stump, or rock, and save all t)] hay without loss or time, or inconvenience. The McCormick Vertical Lift Mower will cut grass sul horses, and it will do good work under conditions where ;! ordinary machine could not be used. As an all-purpose machine, the McCormick Vertical Li) Mower is unsurpassed—it will do excellent work in uneve fields where there are stumps and stones, as well as in t) level fields. PRICES 416° ft.amd 35 ft. Gut ere aay emineer ee et rate ater $43.50 New: Biz Hour, :Gelb, Cierra ores tatote oinds 46.00 New BIE Moun, Pert. Cubs risers hora otc ee 49.00 McCormick Little Vertical Mower The McCormick Little Vertical Mower has been designed meet the demand for a mower of small capacity that can © pulled by one horse. It is adapted for mowing lawns, par}; orchards, and cemeteries, because it can be operated in plac; where a large two-horse machine could not go. S16 wb. Camda: fe. Cut. pete teaerena eee eter OO $38.50 IH C HAY PRESSES Made in Three Siz y 14x18 in. bale cnama 2A¢ 16x18 in. bale chamb) = 17x22 in. bale chamb Se Firm os fe =) erie no mae a | Light. draft, capacity and durability are the three ma points to be considered in buying a pull power hay pres The I H C two-horse pull power press is made almost entire’ of steel and is, therefore, remarkably strong without bei) excessively heavy or unwieldy. The Pull Power Principle The Combined Leverage The Toggle Joint Plunger And the Self-Feeder { are the principal features which in combination give a great pressure in the bale chamber, and a larger capacity for ti)” amount of power used than any other hay press. | i] C. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. 51 - International Motor Hay Press Made in Three Sizes 44x18 in. bale chamber, 3, 4, or 6-horse power I H C oil engine. 16x18 in. bale chamber, 4 or 6-horse power I H C oil engine. 17x22 in. bale chamber, 6-horse power I H C oil engine. The International Motor Hay Press is constructed of the best materials, assembled and designed in such a way that sonvenience, efficiency and durability are combined. It is a ‘Self-contained outfit, having the bale chamber and engine gonnected and mounted together on substantial trucks. The pwer from the engine is transmitted through a heavy drive Shain and power jack. This arrangement of the bale chamber d engine makes it a simple matter to move the press from ace to place and to set it up for work. One team is all that required to transport the whole outfit. Ask for Special Catalogue and Prices. McCormick Knife and Tool Grinder This device is con- venient for use in the work shop or in the field, as it can be read- ily attached to a bench or mower wheel. Un- less the knife be kept sharp, it is impossible \ to secure the best re- \ Ajsults with a mowing *< ‘machine, and the Mc- Cormick knife grinder enables the farmer to always keep the knife sharp—and the work of sharpening requires con- siderably less time than is possible with the ordinary grindstone. A cylindrical stone for grinding tools is furnished on special order. A stone for gumming saws can also be furnished on special order. When desired a foot power attachment will be supplied at a small idditional cost. Price, with wheel for grinding mower sections..... $4.00 ew Keystone Swath and Windrow Hay Loader The New Keystone Swath and Wirdrow Hay Loader Is publy valuable to the hay grower, because it will gather hay om the swath as clean as any rake, and deliver it to the fagon, without any threshing or beating. The driving mech- micm of the New Keystone is very simple and efficient, there Being no complicated gears to get out of order and cause trouble:ome delays. The elevator is driven by large sprockets rectly attached to the main axle, which takes its power from he main wheels. The gathering drum is mounted on a sub- stantial frame, which is hinged to the main axle and supported at the rear by two castor wheels. This construction permits of au- tomatic adjustment to un- even ground and wagons of different heights. The castor wheels are adjusta- ble and the drum can be either raised or lowered to suit field conditions. There are four tooth bars on which the teeth are so ar- , ranged that they gather all Y the hay, yet release it at the proper time to prevent “gwinding. The teeth are made of the best quality spring steel “and are mounted so they will neither break nor tear up the Farming Implements—Continued sod. In finish and general appearance the Keystone is un- equalled, and in ease ‘and efficiency of operation it outranks any other make of loader on the market. Price OL Swath: and WinGrow.. cece. x oes $70.00 PTLCOFOL WS Wella calc tists cine etcre eters ctanave claves aveteln McCormick Binder Twine It is well understood that good binder twine is essential to success- ful binding. The har- NM vest season lasts only a Kd few days and delays 4 nearly always result in / more or less loss. Bind- a) er twine that kinks and i} breaks is not worth hauling home, because it is not only a source 1 of annoyance while har- 4 vesting the grain, but it jj also delays the work of shocking. When bound with inferior twine the bundles break open : : when they are pitched to the wagon and stack, and with such bundles it is almost impossible to build a stack that will shed water. Uniform size and strength are the characteristic features of the McCor- mick binder twine. It will not kink and clog the knotter, or pull thin and break. The different brands of McCormick twine are Sisal, Standard, Manila, and Pure Manila. Lowest market prices on application. International Side Delivery Hay Rake This is an all-metal rake, excepf*the tongue. i The frame is made of ‘| high-quality steel, and is very substantial. The crank shaft carries four forks, and rotates in three bearings. The propelling power is transmitted from near the right front wheel to the center of the crank shaft by means of an efficient chain drive. Each fork is equipped with six tines, which, under ordinary conditions, are practi- cally unbreakable. This rake will handle any growth of hay in any condition. It will not rope wet hay, but rather gives it a motion which facilitates drying. It will handle dry hay without knocking off the heads and leaves, which constitute a valuable part of the crop. It leaves a light, fluffy windrow, which is easily taken up by the loader or put into cocks for curing. Price . J? Ae kA BIN I RR OR POPREMEIELE SS oh OE, cE $60.00 Improved Grain Fans Johnson & Fields’ complete, with necessary sieves for all forms of J Lyons’, handmade, complete, with necessary sieves for all forms of seed $25.00 PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 52 C. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. Farming Implements—Continued Machine Repairs Sprocket Chains IN'O. 425; Der Loot. .:... ose ens Hee eee 12c DOr LOOU oe nile else Ae eee $ No. 32, Ss as ©) Barn Door Hangers Myers’ “O. K. Stayon” flex- ible, covered, made with hard steel roller bearings. Price: Der PALA. che cee 90c MYERS’ BARN DOOR TRACK This track is extra heavy, made of special high carbon stiff steel, 3-16 x 114 inch. Made in 4, 6, 8 and 10 foot lengths. Price, per foot, including SCTE WS isla ciiselavoruanccsieoneniees 8c Myers’ Stay Rollers for the bottom of door, each...20c Material Required for a Steel Track Outfit for Different Lengths of Barns. For a 40 ft. Barn—One Car- rier, 40 feet of steel track, 21 hanging hooks, 21 _ rafter brackets, 5 knot passing pul- leys, 1 R. H. Fork, 6 floor inch manila rope, 40 feet %4 inch 110 feet 13-16 hooks, reverse rope. For a 50 ft. Barn—One Carrier, 50 feet of steel track, 25 hanging hooks, 25 rafter brackets, 5 knot passing pulleys, 6 floor hooks, 130 feet 13-16 inch manila rope, 50 feet 34 inch reverse rope. For a 60 ft. Barn—One Carrier, 60 feet of steel track, 31 hanging hooks, 31 rafter brackets, 5 knot passing pulleys, 6 floor hooks, 160 feet 13-16 inch manila rope, 60 feet 34 inch reverse rope. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE No. 35, per foot No. 42, per foot No. 455 per fOOti ccc vad ose ee ae ee ee No. 55, per foot i OSU ee I ip Ane MORO CONG ne SO oo on , . Myers’ Haying Tools This cut represents the Celebrated Myrs— Clover Leaf Unloader for double-steel trai) Is heavy and substantially made of malleal| iron throughout. Is fitted with wide mov to receive fork pulley when approachi from any direction. Has swinging fe pulley which relieves the carrier from str¢| when drawing hay over beams or into wel filled mow. None better. 1 PricevonwWnloaders ae ae $4.50 The patent double steel track for this e: rier is made by placing two T steel rails gether, held to place by the three-b clamps, thus making a track of the sa! strength throughout. No riveting. A wren is the only tool needed to erect same. Price per foot, including the Splice ‘IronSigea-over satee sos create 12c Hanging Hooks) sper dOZs..i a... $1) Rafter Brackets, per doz.............. ; Knot Passing Pulley, each............. Floor Hooks, 54 inch, each............. J Double Harpoon Fork, 25 in. tine, each.. 1)! Double Harpoon Fork, 31 in. tine, each. . Myers’ Lock Lever Fork, 30 in. tine, each 3 Nellis’ Single Harpoon Fork........... 2 Ask for Special Catalogue. We carry a full line of best long-fiber Puj Manila Rope for use in Haying Outfits | lowest market prices. Buckeye Cider Mills Senior This is our large! size Mill, adapted if}, hand or power, wi}, a detachable hanc}) on either side. Sear [ / so that the cider | entirely extracted. PriG@ rns ints - =) 7 oi = J iam Ae “MEDIUM” 7 wo DOUBLE CAG Similar to the Sel ior described abov but has one hand) Priceiisenteee $16. “JUNIOR” DOUBLE CAGE HAND CIDER Mil Built on same pr’ ciple as Senior a’ = Medium. Has o handle. This is the smallest Double Cage Mill we hand A first-class mill for family use. | Pricey... sedis as ee a eee $12.50 Fruit Press This Fruit Press is operated easier and has less parts to take care of or get out of order than any other press on the market. It is cheaper than any other press, yet just as desirable, and will do the work equally as well as any other. PRICES SUT) ES, Sy 2 ee eee $3.50 MRP Oise. sae eek Rees 4.00 OTE ee ee ee 4.50 Special Cider and Wine Mill E a adapted for grapes and pestprinc as well as apples. nheoetve tera ye $9.50 Bow “aie eerie fe. SUES ede ate neh eid adeet ann nekeawe® $3.00 ee ee ae Sc mmninaal Mae 3.50 6.00 4 Corn Shellers Wour No. 3 One-Hopper eller, with cob separator td sieve, is one of the best mand shellers ever offered. ;qPecially adapted to large orn. , Ea ee, eee $8.00 "rice, with Roller Bear- SS eee eee $8.50 =Our No. 7 Two-Hopper eller, with adjustable ; ker, which separates the BY from the corn and chaff fm the corn, made for hand 2 power, furnished with bined fiy-wheel and 20- ‘ pulley. C. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. Farming Implements—Continued Red Chief Hand Corn Sheller A very convenient sheller for poultry yards. Can be fast- ened to box or barrel. International Feed Grinder | The International Feed Grinder is simple in construction and opera- tion. It can be operated with a large or small amount of power—the capacity being deter- mined by the amount of power used. The plates can be adjusted to grind fine or coarse. The International Feed Grinder is built in two styles. One style is de- signed especially for grinding corn on the cob; however, it will also grind wheat, barley, oats, Kaffir corn, etc. Hees style of mill is built in two sizes—a small size with 8-inch grinding plates, and a large size with 10-inch grinding plates. The other style is designed for grinding small grain only, and is especially desired by those wishing a high-speed mill that will grind small grain very rapidly. This style mill is built in one size only with 8-inch grinding plates. Mop ANU AT Ne ccd aco dese! DPR i, kta 0 8 ce,anmgasintd Siar SR ah das CES $25.00 PUAN MNCOER ls Bo ota arc, Suiciccpl ms Kul dts Mgae +0, wis «03s < carats nacldn ete eee D0 Shredder blades, interchangeable with knives, each...... 0 Ask for Special Catalogue and Prices of larger sizes. : Family Grindstones A very useful stone for the house. Mounted on malles le frame. 7 inch diameter 8 inch diameter Emery Stones This stone runs at very high speed and is suitable for e in shops or farm purposes for grinding edge tools. Price Wood and Pole Saws . The American “Clipper” Wood Saws are especially cps structed for sawing poles or slabs, as well as cord wef Have seasoned hardwood frames, carefully framed and bui}d strongly together. p Will carry saws up to 30 inches in diameter. Price, No. 4 complete for poles or slabs, with 24-inch saw American Splitter or Power Axe Our Power Wood Splitter is designed to withstand strains to which such a machine is subjected. pay for itself in the wood yard or Q wood ready for market. Will split 6 to 8 cords per ¢f Adjustable to splitting wood 8 inches to 18 inches long, F quiring only one horse-power to run the same. Price Cross Cut Saws Seer ewan ti ata Nene Fe Narrow American, made by Henry Disston. Price, including handles, per foot...............+. 30c Comes in 4, 4%, 5, 5% and 6 foot lengths. Disston’s Wide Cross-Cut Saws. Price on application. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE C. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. 55 One-Man Cross Cut Saws Henry Disston’s Best Grade ‘Hoot length pt length ... Buck Saws fisston’s Wood Brace Frame, single rivet. -4Disston’s No. 7. eee OL te. Soe i, She LS pisston’s No. 7 Rip Saw. Price, $1.75. paver Brand Saws from $1.00 to $1.25. $1.50 ers Force and Lift Pumps for Deep and Shallow Wells Construction and Durability. Fhe material used in the costruction of y Myers Pump is the best that can be mght for the purpose. The stand is made he best cast iron and steel. The cylind- $ are seamless drawn brass or brass lined On; the latter is always recommended pre it can be used, as it combines wearing ity and strength. The valve seat is of ss, which is postively noncorrosive and l not harden the leather, a feature be- iging absolutely to the Myers Pump, and thout which no pump can be perfect. The eck valve is of poppet style, which rises r of the seat at each stroke of the pump, wing it to clear itself perfectly; the old hinge valve is out of date. Buckets valves are made from the best oak med leather. all cut to an exact thick- is and pressed dry by means of our pat- led process. The reason a great many mps do not give satisfaction is because manufacturer use cheap leather of an | | even thickness. FT here is no reason why a pump will not 5 e satisfaction and last for years if con- Sr fucted as above. ae Fig. 1108 e Myers Ratchet Handle Force and Lift Pump t : With Adjustable Base and Wrought Steel Handle Has Patent Glass Valve Seat and Poppet Valve. il Fig. 1108. represents our new Lift = Pump with cog gear or ratchet handle. This style handle is especially adapted to deep well work, owing to the advan- tage of the superior leverage with short fulcurm and long handle. Farming Implements—Continued Saw Bucks A good hardwood folding Saw Buck. Corner Mangers Made of best gray iron casting with inside flange. One of the best mangers in use; perfectly sanitary. PP TIGE oe oe arsten hile ws shoei e tO ene Pls atic sem $1.50 PIEINITR ESM RUIC! Sc gn Swlaia asec nk wie ar, niche eteast tie en rarate 1.75 Wrought Hay Racks Far superior to cast-iron racks, as frequently used. AGG ieas te esti Aa bw at's <'aa cie.es «ear. x oem, faeces $1.50 PUMPS Price List, Represented by Fig. 1106 Fitted with Brass-Lined Cylinders and Glass Valve Seat— Four Foot Set Length. No. R152—Capacity 440 gallons per hour. cylinder, tapped for 14-inch pipe. Price for No. 152 | b 3 ES A ger at u- CEN: E $8.00 Has a 3-inch The distance from the bolt under the handle to the piston- rod is 3 inches. with an 8-inch stroke, as against 5% inches on the ordinary pump with 6-inch stroke. The Myers Branch Pipe Force Pump A Favorite and Reliable Anti-Freezing Force Pump The pump-is equipped with our improved glass valve seat, patent expansive plunger bucket and adjustable base plate. The air chamber is much larger than in any other pump, causing it to throw the most even flow of water from the spout and making it a superior pump for throwing water with hose. The large air chamber cushions the stream so per- fectly that this pump has become a great favorite with our dealers. Brass-lined cylinders; tachment and strainer. union spout. For wells from 10 to 70 feet deep. cased well. No. R32 (Ratchet Head) complete............. $21.00 For windmill head, add to list, 75c. Myers’ special steel sucker rod, per foot, 4c. Price of pipe, 114 inch galvanized in and outside, fitted com- plete or any depth well, 12c per foot. We have a special pump man, who will attend to your wants and guarantee his work. Myers Cog Gear Low -Down Force Tank Pump Something Entirely New Capacity, 2,000 gallons per hour. These pumps are used for irri- gating, filling tanks, watering the lawns, and many other purposes. No. R470 has rathet handle, with hose nipple; hose attachment has bond and strainer. : Price sir3s7te ren Aas eee neh $10.60 20 feet 2-inch Spiral Wire Suction Hose each pump furnished with hose at- With patent adjustable base and Will go in a 5%-inch PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUY NOTICE 56 Pumps—Continued Closed Top Pitcher Spout Pump With Polished Cylinders No. 2, diameter of cylinder 3 in...., $1.50 No. 3, diameter of cylinder 3% in... 1.75 Drive Well Points, 1%, ineh galvan- ized; .24 inches lowe agecma. cewles 1.50 Tubing and Miscellaneous Pump Parts 4x4 inches, 12 feet long and under, per foot............. $ .14 4x4 inches, 12 feet long or over, per foot............... .15 6x6 inches, extension tubing, per foot................... .40 6x6 inches, 3 feet long, porcelain lined.................. 3.00 6x6 inches, coupling and bands for 4x4 inch tubing...... .35 Buckets, 3% inch, GACH! te tare ae 60c Buckets, 4 inch, Sach” ae ie5-naee le 70c Buckets, 3 inch, Cachet A aa 50c Handles, any size, 25c Handle Links, GACH Ne Sate ee 25c Check Valves, Cachan eee ee 10c Iron Spouts, each 30c Splice Straps, ilsyw galzihit aaa ak 20c Sucker Rod, per ft. 3c Handle Brackets, each Wood Pumps We sell the Buck- eye, which is conced- ed to be the best on the market. Made of spruce wood and not poplar, as many of the so-called spruce and cucumber wood pumps are made. All Pumps are por- celain lined. Prices and Dimension Depth Size of Hood of Well. 6x6in. 7x7 in. 10 ft.....$6.00 $7.75 UP Suns aay OE 8.00 Single Acting Windmill Pumps This Myers Pump represents our most popular medium capacity pump for ordinary farm or house use, to be used in PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE C. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. connection with windmill or gasoline engine or other suite power. It combines all the features required in a reliale 3-way cock pump in a neat design. It is made almost enti of wrought iron, steel, and malleable. It is the easiest pu on the market to set, being light to handle and simple) construction. Head Complete, with 3x14 inch brass-lined cylinder... .$1 The Myers Bulldozer Power Pump} With or Without Air Compressor pressure for use in connection with a pneumatic system high gravity tank or for forcing long distances. | The cylinder is formed by the main body of the pump whih is carefully bored and lined with heavy seamless drawn bris tubing. The gears are double, thereby reducing side stra‘, and are machined, insuring smooth-running. These pur} are made in three sizes: ; 214x5 inch cylinder, 650 gallons capacity per hour...... $4 3x5 inch cylinder, 900 gallons capacity per hour........ 4540 5x5 inch cylinder, 2.000 gallons capacity per hour....... 5 Add for Air Compressor, $12.50. The Universal Pump-Jack’ The Myers’ Universal Pump Jack is designed to be used connection with any ordinary windmill head pump with: disarranging the pump or pipes in any manner. It is bol! to the floor and clamped to the pump base, making a m) substantial job. We reommend this as being the strong! and most complete device of its kind. Price C. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. Jt ~I Ladders Extension.—These ladders are light, strong, and stiff, being well built of the best material. Prices “per. fnebed eo 'si6 cc. dine 20c Can furnish in 24, 28, 32, 36 feet, extension. Single of same material as ex- tension. Prices of Single Re IER as sy oh Bm ertaracrs an. cet $1.25 US ee ae te eee 1.50 2 gis ae ree ay Ae 1.75 Pu Een PR eet 2.00 ET TMT Ns ats Mit 6 hs nt wala 2.25 PP SOR Pea ae sc we tes we 2.75 i Paris Step Ladders | This is unquestionably the best step ladder made. The wrice is very little, if any, higher than the common kind. Rivetless Stock Trough The only steel trough constructed without the use of rivets. Will not crack or burst on account of freezing. This trough is made of No. 12 gauge steel, curved in semi-circular form, with ends of cast iron fitted in each end of steel and held in place by steel bands instead of rivets. These bands are shrunk around the end edges of steel, binding it firmly to the a perfectly flange on the end, joint. thereby making watertight As LEBEN Poe Foie ier bis 0: Ob Ee alt cote CIE Te eee $5.00 GITeee Tore Foe irs Os etre a teohs (8 cane pol oe eee nual 25 STE SUCRE OS 25 nee he is edi aw 0 ay v's 'o ha: Oe ohacen NOTE 9.00 Cook Your Lime and Sulphur With a Boiler and Feed Cooker Heavy cold rolled steel furnace; extra large feed door; wrought iron handles, firmly riveted on Kettles, heavy cast iron. Door, frame and fire collar cast iron. Never buckles or warps from heat; designed to set on ground or brick foundation; especially adapted for cooking feed, rendering lard, making soap, scalding hogs, poultry, etc. Cast iron flues are constructed inside this, retaining heat and economizing in the fuel. Also used for lime, sulphur, and salt. So AU CADACIEY ernie to oi. oie cid bole s Be alee bi pitie« $11.00 AVES ANOMMEADACIEY IN. oiler ie aeiein 0-0 62 > fie + os « a-eeleyeie 12.50 AMON CADACIEY: S/d ci slaik nals cisteiataleee evareverolele slat 15.00 PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 58 C. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. GASOLINE ENGINES IHC, Victor and Famous Gas and Gas- oline Engines Operated With Gasoline, Natural, Manufactured, or Producer Gas, Kerosene or Alcohol. Vertical and Horizontal Types Stationary and Portable Water-Cooled and Air-Cooled 1 to 20 Horsepower GASOLINE TRACTORS 12 to 45 Horsepower Sawing, Spraying, Hoisting, and Pumping Outfits The Gasoline Engine as a Farm Power The Gasoline Engine is the most efficient and economical farm power. With a little intelligent attention, it will always do its duty and save money for the man who has work for It is absolutely independent of the weather conditions, occupies a small space, and makes possible a centrally lo- cated farm power house. Owing to the superiority over other forms of power, a large number of farmers throughout the country have already purchased gasoline engines, but the larger number of possible purchasers is still to be supplied. International Harvester Company Por- table Gasoline Engines 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 15 and 20 Horsepower These portable engines have been designed to supply the demand for a reliable engine that could be easily transported from place to place. For running huskers and _ shred- ders, threshers, shellers, for pumping and other farm pur- poses, these engnies are un- excelled. They are also ideal contractors’ outfits for well drilling and stone crushing, pumping water out of sewers and lowlands, for operating temporary electric lighting plants, ete.- it to do. safe, 2 and 3 Horsepower Victor one-cylinder verti- cal gasoline engines are made in 2 and 3 horsepower sizes. They are regularly equipped for using gasoline, but with slight alteration alcohol, na- tural or artificial gas may be used. These little engines are giving excellent satisfac- tion where a small power will answer. Every detail in their construction receives just as much careful attention as is given to the construction of the larger engines. Victor 2 Horsepower Vertical Gasoline Engine 2 Horsepower, mounted on skids............ $100.00 3 Horsepower, mounted on skids............ Famous One Horsepower Hopper Cooled Engine This engine is mounted on substantial wood base and is made with all the good features of the larger engine, and is especially recommended for running pumps, churns, cream separators, cider mills, washing machines, and other small work. Price, complete, Engine ready to run.......... $45.00 Price, complete, Nagine and Pump Jack........ PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE Famous Portable Sawing Outfits Mounted on Steel Trucks Famous steel truck sawing outfits are made in two styles —tilting table and sliding table —and in the following sk sizes: 3, 4, 6, 8, and 10 Es horsepower. The 3 horsepower out: fit includes a _ vertical engine, while the 6, 8 and 10 horsepower outfits includik horizontal engine. Tilting Table Sawing Outfits This outfit includes the engine and accessories witkk tilting table saw frame mounted on a substantial steel trv} } The truck is the same for all three of outfits—3, 4 ancl horsepower. The saw is rightly mounted and well braced, so that rt practically as steady as if anchored to the ground. The safly of the operator is provided for by a steel guard over the s; , Tilting table outfits are specially adapted for sawing cf wood. They may be easily transported to any desired Ich tion, and when the sawing is done may be quickly movedi D) another location. Ask for Special Catalogue and prices. HARNESS AND ACCESSORIES | Hand-Power Horse Clipping and Shee Shearing Machines | Progressive, Up-to-Date Farmers and Horse Owners Eve Where Recognize the Advantages of Clipping Horses Stewart No. | Enclosed Type Se Machine STEWART NO. 1 ENCLOSED TYPE CLIPPING MACHITI The Only Ball-Bearing Clipping Machine It is without exception, the most per- fect clipping machine ever made. It runs practically without friction or wear. A slow turning of the handle is trans- formed by the ingenious mechanism of the gears to a tremendous speed in the knife. It turns so easily that it is mere play tos rune at. The entire machine is sturdy, compact and perfect in every detail of material and workmanship. The price puts it within reach of every farmer and horse owner. The gearing is all enclosed in a dust and dirt proof case, and runs in oil con- stantly. Price, complete, for horses............ been eeee Sheep Shearing Attachment We can furnish a Sheep Shearing Attachment for this ma- e. The attachment consists of the solid jointed shearing aft, shearing handle. four combs and four cutters. Price of the Attachment is... .$7.75 or For the combined machine... .15.25 Knife Grinder Attachment Price’... , -cswkeeee ane wate $3.50 Simple to attach. Grind your own knives. We also grind knives for the above machine....50c per pair aE meee Made of the best quality oak-tanned leather, country finish. % inches, with regular side checks. Flexible harness ather pads. Folded girths and collar martingale. Hames, est quality wood, heavily iron-bound, with breast chains. Traces. 2 inches, three rows of stitching, galvanized chains land hooks and swivels. Breeching, 3 inches double and ~~ 2 eon Ng whee Our “Coon Special” harness is specially designed for those anting a harness slightly lighter in weight than the Stude- ker Extra Heavy Harness. The quality and general make- p of this harness is the same as that of the above harness nd is equally as good value. Cc. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. 59 Harness, Etc.—Continued Single Harness made of first-class stock, well stitched with wood hames well ironed; bridle, % inch; 144 inch; 5-inch saddle; suitable for one-horse farm This harness is throughout, traces, wagon. Price: complete... « cco. Agee es Single Express Harness Extra heavy brass trimmings; bridle, % inch; traces, 11%4 inch, extra heavy; 4-inch saddle; made of best quality mater- ial, well constructed throughout. Price: .COMMIGIGN fats ¢ oa neat oars Le Single Express Harness SPECIAL VALUE This is an unusually strong and well-made harness for heavy work. Extra heavy trimmings, 1°54 inch traces, and all other parts made extra strong to withstand heavy work. Price complete WOOLF’S SPECIAL Studebaker Extra Heavy Double Team Harness stitched with wave layer, split hip straps, padded rump pads, side backers. Mountings of X C metal. Price complete, with best handmade Scotch collars, hair- faced and thong sewed, lines extra long, 14% inches wide, with choice of regular Washington team bridles or good bridles with patent-leather cup blinds, and breast chains, $45.00 Price complete, with handmade Scotch collars, hair-faced and thong sewed, lines extra heavy. 14 inch wide, with choice of regular Washington team bridles or good bridles with patent-leather cup blind, and breast chains, $40.00. We carry in stock all grades of double work harness suitable for city or country use. Complete Plow Harness Our plow harness is of splendid grade and will give ex- cellent service for the price asked. Price complete, for one horse...............-. $5.00 PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 60 C. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. nents. Mente desn Harness, Etc.—Continued Cart Harness Buggy Harness Single Buggy Harness.—Bridle, %s inch; traces, 1% inche No. 20. Scotch Saddle Saddle, 3 inches; breast collar and breeching, folded, wil straight lay; flat lines; X C mounting, with nicked hook a} terrets; imitation hand stitched. Price, with breast collar...................... $13.00 Hand-Made Single Buggy Harness.—Bridle, 5g inch; trace 14 inches; saddle, 3 inches, hand laced, leather lined; bree) collar, 2% inches, V-shape, with 1% inch single leather tra’ attached; breeching, 1% inch single leather; flat lines; ft nickel or imitation rubber mounting; hand stitched. Price, with collar and hames, $21.00; with breast collar, $20. Double Buggy Harness from $20.00 to $30.00. We are in position to furnish everything good in the harne line at the lowest prices, No. 20 Scotch Cart Saddle. Duck lined, hair faced, double and stitched top, 1% inch leather girth, large tree. 1d (Sle ae nk ee RE AAR Rana we $8.00 No. 22. Imitation Scotch Saddle Same style as No. 20. Large tree, 15g inch leather girth. EVICOM ole ces eyc (cee eistinitio eC $6.50 Leather Halter, 5 rings, made of fair leather, riveted... .$ .8! Leather Halter, 5 rings, made of fair leather, sewed.... 1. Leather Halter, 5 rings, made of black leather, riveted... 1.0) Leather Halter, 5 rings, made of black leather, sewed.... 1. Leather Halters, 5 rings, hand sewed, No. 1 leather, with W1d©.BUTAD ..°. j-, s\soinisidisie stele cee ae ae 2.0: Three and a half inch double body, 5 ft. 214 inch Hip Straps,, Web. Halters soe. io... cinennsiarip\sic cece a ae en Sen with safe back of buckle, padded rump, leather lined. Rope Halters #) old alae’ alinsele a\ i0}~ foie) 0x8 /s\ouajcoueiae ov euale: mieten ee BCar Ecard cee aie eee ae ee $7.00 Rope HICches 05.) 9.5 :0\< cess «0 cris om vaya cletles Top Collar Pads Dump Cart Harness Fol ic\, syate ouderide cult eae ee ; J PADI CLTS Ri tarp tig a om See ee |e) syalites ohsnetenateete eters 40 and 50c’ Tie Te fe ole ane ness for use tn connection with dump: Tester. oo ae 40c carts. It is well made of best grade material, strong and du- Sheet felt for Riding Saddles and Cart Saddle Pads. Size rable. 20 x 36. Price $1.00 per sheet. | Price for saddle and breechinge fe). scene ctene $15.00 Breast Collar Pads for Buggy Harness; felt. Price, each 50c: PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE | Horse Collars Draft.— Split leather rim and back; blacked tick face; pat- ent fastcuers, $1.50. No. 155.--Scotch—Kip rim and back; extra lined tick face, fall hand sewed, with thong; patent fasteners, $2.75. Draft—Hand made, hair faced, thong sewed, extra heavy; all leather; draft collar, $3.00. Concord.—Kangaroo leather; wool faced; thong sewed; |patent fasteners, $4.00. Pads "a \ : : & 8 OL ETERS Un eo aa ne a eee 40c. youd TRL -e ce the eae ee | ee 35C. 7 Ask for price by the dozen. 1 Express Saddle Pads SS CADE ER ee a eee ee 25c. 0 ELE TPS Ge Ors Jen rr 30c. 0 TEE UG] TE ete Sib eS TS 2 ae ee lee ge a ae 30c. Merty felt) 7 inches.) 2:22)... 535.. Acdece. AAI ee CS en 35c. NPRM Sy NLC LESS ne ic ia eS a ale Saag so a! sl a’e,e!o id's Jo .a'Sve 40c. Buggy Harness Saddle Pads From 20 to 50 cents each. a C. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. 61 Harness, Etc.—Continued Hames No. 21 Concord Hames, very heavily ironed, with hook or Price per pair, $1.25. clip; brass ball top. No. 61.—Virginia Cart Hames. Rock elm or ash wood, \& inch stiff-bottom loops, 4x4 inch steel backs. Three mortise top loops. Heavy wrought hooks. Varnished. Polished irons. Size, 19 to 22 inches. Price, 85c; 22 to 24, $1.25 per pair. steel Root Hames Loudon Patent, per pair ......... Loudon Tie Back Bands Folded Duck, Elbel’s patent hook, 46 and 48 inches long, 5 inches wide. Price, 60c. Krake’s Padded Back Band, 46 inches long, 4 inches wide. Price, 50c. Single web back band, 25c. Back band webbing, 4 inches wide, per foot, 4c. A full line of Whips and a general line of Harness accessor- ies always in stock. Storm Horse Covers All covers have large hame leathers; line rings riveted on hame leathers; snap and rings at trace; strap and buckles at breast: line pocket at saddle, and can be used for double or single team. Four sizes: 5 feet and 5 feet 4 inches. Black olled sheeting, to neck. ....- ic. cse see cewcnse sere. $2.00 Black oiled sheeting, to head..........cccssccceeeveces 2.25 Brown duck, waterproofed, to neck..........--.esseeees as Brown duck, waterproofed, to head...............-+-.. 3.00 Duk-bak, high-grade ......-...-.cceeeeeeccsnsennsocses 3.50 Horse Blankets Shaped blankets, ranging in price from $1.25 to $5.00. Square blankets, ranging in price from $1.00 to $6.00. Rubber Blanket Aprons This is a combination rain apron and Blanket Robe. The outside is Melodian Rubber Cloth and the inside is a heavy blanket lining and strictly waterproof. Oiled Storm Fronts for Buggies, $1.50. AMZ GMITICHE SW ta eee oleae frcls, se lefeye oferdovadonds $2.50 Drill Storm Fronts for Wagons, 48x56. Price, $1.50. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 62 C. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. Harness, Etc.—Continued Storm Coats Nose Bags—Continued Terrapin Brand; full height for motormen, etc.; made in sizes Nos. 2, 1, 0, 00. Price, $2.75. Slicker Coats; yellow oiled duck. Price, $1.50. Slicker Pants; yellow oiled duck. Price, $1.50 or $2.50 per suit. Oiled Drill Storm-Proof Hats, 50c each. Plush Robes , € r . ” y <5 Iw 0 Chase Newton, black or brown, size 48x60..._........... $7.5 bt Chase Plush Robe, size: 48x60 secs eee ieciearel iter 4.00 Sree Ge 10 to 4 Plush pieced probe, SiZ6) 2S KG0% rnc. lets teleereenns teeters i 3.50 p F per p 3 Rex Harness Riveter; indis| pensable on the farm. Price 75c. Tubular rivets for samej | per box, 10c } Fly Nets Curry Combs No. 1400—AI1 steel, Closed back, 8-bar Comb; a most excellent value. Price, 20c. Reform Curry Comb; solid steel back. Price, 25c. Spring steel back, spring bar flexible. Price, 25c. No, 100—6 steel bar, opens back, Price, 10c. Dandy, or Fibre Brushes No. 66 Fibre. 2... 2. aught ee ee 250 Handy horse, leather handlé:.., 0) ueteeee 0. one 250 Dandy steel brush, made of fine steel wire.............. 7 Bristle Horse Brushes No. 23; leather backoaieers:).c5.0 Renee eae $ .22! No. 100, leather ‘backs. dos sce cco ieee 66 No. 65, leather. back. yi. 5ee .: 0. ane, ee ri No, "600, leather back... 7.7.0 an. see 1.00) No. (65, leather: back tui.) eh esse de eee 12s No. 750; leather back... Sie iu nes > een ee ee 1.56) Whitewash Boer No. 2 Famous 2 veces ons ate te ee $ .25) No. 40) Famous .)).25,05 1 See oe eae nee 135 INO. 44, MAMOUS' | 0). oe'< susan). siete hele eee Te eae -50 No...2; Popular 2c: 32 ).\<))c sone oe eae en eee ee 7 5t NOs) 3; Popular o 6 sic:s.cisyccl geese ic sta ealele lst eee eae eee 1.00) Yellow cord, extra heavy, 5 bars and 50 lashes.......... $1.25 No.2, Leader iiiis0 5... Fe a 1.50) Black leather team nets, 5 bars and 50 lashes............ 2.25 NO.(3; Leader ih, 2)aioi5 ate sae teste ic ne 5 1.75 Black leather, extra heavy, 5 bars and long lashes...... 3.00 Horse Muzzle. Made of galvanized steel wire. Price, 5c. | Buggy nets, very fine quality, 5 bars and 60 lashes...... 3.00 Heavy Steel Wire galvanized, 10c. Buggy nets, very fine quality, 5 bars and 50 lashes...... 2.50 Wagon Umbrellas Nose Bags Star Wood Bottom.—A good re- liable bag for the money. Price. ..25c ‘ This cut represents our Big 6 Pattern Wagon Umbrella in| Dark Blue. Spreads’ 6 feet; has eight 40 inch heavy steel tem-) pered ribs. Pole 1%]? inch; selected hard- wood, equipped with’ No. 7 Bag; made of 10-ounce duck, metal eyelets; very durable. Price, 60c. \ “Patent Overdraw.’—Well made of heavy duck (no wasting of feed). Price 90c. The Williams Patent Side Wire Bag. patent malleable fix. P Price, $1.00. tures for wagons. E “Woolf & Co.’s No. 8 Special.” This 1: bag is especially well made of 12-ounce R duck; has reinforced sides; leather TR ees ges] isfehy TEP RO Blue Green, jor hanes plainer aie een eee eee $1.50 if , ‘ With ‘advertisement. 20sec eee 1.00 Tk Special prices in dozen lots. Can be furnished in other colors. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE LANTERNS Wish to call your attention to the new Dietz “D-Lite’’ Lantern. It is a step forward in Cold Blast Lantern construction. It has distinct features of its own and we feel sure that after ex- amining it you will say it is ap- propriately named. ge hy et eee $1.00 Dietz Victor Tubular Lantern, No. 0................---- $ 50 Dietz Victor Tubular Lantern, No. 1.......-.....---+--- .60 Dietz Blizzard Dash Lantern, No. 1....-.-..-+---+++-00-+-: .85 Dietz Regulation Driving Lamp, conforms with District of Col- umbia repuirement...... $1.25 Horse Shoes and Blacksmith Tools Standard. no better made. Prices on application. cma mentor Natit S DOUNG DORs. 62. 2 otc ce a0 6 ai ta'ss $ .65 Pion Mains of POUNE DOS. 72.2.5. elect eae pads e res .65 EES ILE We eG 2) ee 65 eueeeennne a ater S PICUET API OSs oii S wyotin didn o are bale ¢ oe eee 1.25 ESTERS. OL DOES Ding! 3 72) See 50 ates =o 1.50 Hammers, “Heller Bros.” steel 12-ounce................ 75 Hammers, “Heller Bros.” steel, 17-ounce................ 75 oe Tag ee hE ge 8 og Oe 50 merece: RO MCr Berean SECM on oro les Sia ale ho cs 2a clncise ole .65 SIL ep Sab ae Oo en 0 TET i So bs lt a = ot ee or aa 50 Cc. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. FENCING “Pittsburg Perfect.” Electrically Welded Fences are enjoying phenomenal success, and are conceded to be far superior to any other fences on the market. Thousands of pleased fence users will testify that “Pittsburg Perfect Elec- trically Welded Fences— Will stand ordinary as well as hard usage. Will not sag in summer’s heat nor break in the cold of winter. Are made of the best material for fencing purposes. Open-Hearth Wire.) Have stays that will not slip, nor can they be moved out of place. Will conform to the most uneven ground and can be erected over hills and through valleys as well as on level ground. Have no slack wire to spoil the appearance as well as the efficiency. Do not require an expert to erect. Are low in price. Made with stay wires as large as the line wires. Ask for special catalogue. Barbed Wire—Fully Galvanized Cattle wire, two-point barb, 6 inches apart. Price, per 100 pounds, $3.00. Hog wire, four-point barbs, 3 inches apart. Price, per 100 pounds, $3.00. Special price in quantities. Star Barbed Wire, two-point, made of extra grade steel, 18 feet to the pound, 80 rod spools. Price, $3.00 per spool. Plain Wire, Very best quality, fully galvanized: GTB eee sie lee lige IU i ae Oe aie eine 4 Par $3.00 per 100 lbs. ES Sen fe beta bs eae 0 i Sy ge See 3.25 per 100 lbs Poultry Netting—Galvanized After Weaving No. 20 Wire. Copyright by Wrght & Cult n W.C. Co., 1899. (Basic “EXCELSIOR BRAND ——=— 2 et Fondo Y} ss FE WC WE Gey. 1 foot, 2 inch mesh, 150 lineal feet, per roll.............. $ .70 2 feet, 2 inch mesh, 150 lineal feet, per roll............. 1.35 3 feet, 2 inch mesh, 150 lineal feet, per roll.............. 2.00 4 feet, 2 inch mesh, 150 lineal feet, per roll.............. 2.70 5 feet, 2 inch mesh, 150 lineal feet, per roll............. 3.35 6 feet, 2 inch mesh, 150 lineal feet, per roll............. 4.00 1 foot, 1 inch mesh, 150 lineal feet, per roll............. 1.65 1% feet, 1 inch mesh, 150 lineal feet, per roll........... 2.60 2 feet, 1 inch mesh, 150 lineal feet, per roll............. 3.30 3 feet, 1 inch mesh, 150 lineal feet, per roll............. 4.95 4 feet, 1 inch mesh, 150 lineal feet, per roll.............. 6.60 Roofing Tins Cap Nails for roofing. Does away with the use of the or- dinary roofing tin. Staples For barbed wire, 1 inch and 14 inch. For ribbon wire. For poultry netting, %4 inch. All the above at lowest market prices. ask us. It will pay you to PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 64 Fencing—Continued Cambria Fence For Farm and Garden. THE FLEXO JOINT. The Flexo Joint embodies flexibility and simplicity in construction and insures a per- fect and secure union of the horizontal. or stay wires, and the main or line wires, pro- ducing a fence that will readily conform to any ground surface. TENSION CURVE. The tension curve used in each strand wire of Cambria Fence is not merely a crimp or blend with sharp angles to injure the wire, but a triple curve true at every point of its arc. While apparently insignificant in itself the great num- ber of these curves scientifically placed are of great benefit, and al- lows the fence to retain its normal position un- der all conditions, pro- viding for expansion or contraction due to cli- matic change or any sudden or severe shock. The steel used in this fence is carefully selected and natur- ally springy, while the tension curve gives an additional elas- ticity necessary for a good fence. GALVANIZING. The durability or lasting qualities of a fence are greatly increased by covering the wires with a coating of spelter (zinc). No matter how heavy the wires, or well constructed the fence, if it is not galvanized properly it means short life. Cambria Fence is made not only of the strongest and most durable wire, but is galvanized by the hot process with a smooth and even coating of high-grade spelter (zinc) applied by men skilled in this particular branch of the wire business. We claim our galvanizing is the heaviest, smoothest and most elastic, and will afford long protection from the elements. Special catalogue on application. Fence Pliers Button sePliers: WOvinchesas- cc. ee eee nee ee 75 HencesPliersy2 inches anne seen ican neni ne $1.00 Flower Bed Border Fits any shape or size of flower bed, no posts necessary. Picket ends are left straight for inserting in the ground. Cut to any length required and the ends hooked together. be taken up and used from year to year. ' Made in two heights. PRICE PER LINEAL FOOT 16 inches, 5c; 22 inches, 6c. Can PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE C. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. U.S. Poultry Fence of farm fenee interwoven witl parallel wires and hinge joints so it stretches to posts straigh even and nice without buckling, bagging or sagging. It’s so stiff and satisfactory, it does not require top rail ano base board or so many frosts as old style netting. Guaranteed 5 to 6 times as strong and at least 100 per cen’ better in every way. All parallel wires are of even length anc) all mesh of vniform size. They can’t be otherwise the way it’s made. Made in heights from 12 to 72 inches. or after weaving. Put up in 150 foot rolls. | It’s not merely a substitute for old style netting. It’s some.’ thing much better. It’s the strongest, cheapest, most sightly| and best fence for the purpose yet invented. | Galvanized before 1 ftie2 ins mesh ieee 0), 6) iyeotinwemesh eee 4.56) | Siliay soo LSD eee DLS al, ) ethene shee 1.88} | 2) Siti cas CSN ce oO) te itedeinemeshy eee 2.80) | BY tte; 2rinepmesh, 2 2.20 2 | tt. iremesh eae 3.7ER g” tho Zin Mesh. ccs ee 3,00, 33: * tty pllainemesh eee 5.68 Br ft. end neshaese see Pais sewennre Wish ravsciny 7.50, Style “F” is our most popular, attractive and closest mesh/| sanitary fence—lets in fresh air and sunlight,| protects flowers, gardens, lawns, and shrubs with-! out obstructing the view. Picket’s No. 9, heavily! galvanized wire, spaced 1% inches at bottom, 2% inches at top. Best heights are 36, 42 and 48 inch. heights up to 84 inches made to order. PRICE PER LINEAL FOOT, STYLE “F.” 36 inches, 10c; 42 inches, 11c; 48 inches, 12c. 3 foot gate to match, $2.50. Other | \ ; C. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. 65 Fencing—Continued Style “‘L-Extra”’ eee AN eee is exactly like style “F”’ above, except lower : SSS pickets are not used, giving spacing of 2% inches : : FARRRARDATSIRERAATA x Pyiiii between pickets. Suitable for front or backs yards saaea i] HEHEHE PELE, anywhere. | FRRREEE EERE nit REEEEE FERRE Best heights are 36, 42 S g a 2 and 48 inch. Other EERGEEGEREE | S: CEEEEEEREEREEEREREGLEL Pe THE heights up to 48 inches made to order. | CROREESEEREL fi TRETEEEEGLAEEREEERSEEE | CREE PRICE PER LINEAL FOOT, STYLE “L-EXTRA” itititi til ics - RESEEEESEERCEEEGEEESES f EEEEE & taguteenames, i eh 3 foot gate to match, $2.50. Mesh Wire Mesh Wire—Best quality; gal- vanized after weaving; used large- ly in building corn cribs to make them rat proof, and also for sieves. Width 24 to 48 inches. 2x2 and 3x4 inch mesh, per square TMD ee ietk 1 uted y oa wis 3léc. 4x4 inch mesh, per square foot.4c Special price in large quanities. Baling Wire:—Specially tested ~ and annealed for baling purposes. Price $2.75 per 100 pounds. Two-Strand Twisted or Cable Wire. A standard fence wire, ‘fully galvanized. Spools contain from 70 to 100 pounds. Price, $3.00 per 100 pounds. oer ec eee 36 inches, 8c; 42 inches, 9c; 48 inches, 10c. Nails Best quality steel wire nails. All sizes. Barbed roofing Nails, inch long. Cut Nails, all sizes. Single Trellis Wrought or Clinch Nails. Sizes 6d, 8d, 10d, and 12d. Just the thing for climbing plants and flowers. Cut to a any length to fit any porch, making most handsome inexpen- Wire Cloth for Screens sia cout knelt Furnished in two widths. Price per lineal foot, 18 inches 5c; 24 inches, 6c; Keep out the flies. etc., and avoid sickness. Can furnish in any of the standard widths. : Bee cet aelicaticw. Universal Walk Gate 4 Heavy, non-breakable, high-carbon. steel tubing frame, with Bale Ties close mesh, chicken-tight fabric. Hinges and latch furnished for wood posts. Paupis Poop 44 eanre, 9 feet ok keen ccc decd ee $1.50 : : a eee Se eee 2.00 Regular heights, 36, 42 and 48 inches. Can furnish other sizes. Price for 3 foot opening, $2.00. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 66 C. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. MISCELLANEOUS Tackle Blocks Wood or Steel at Same Price. 3 inch, isingle'.,3 Ge itetkouck cemee OO ee See eee $ .35 So aDCh: OUD Swi. 55 cis\s felts Mee re Cee RR RTO ee .60 4ynNCN Single. SAK. .ise oath coe OE ee eae -40 4¥ inch: ‘double: << 2. Gide Sadak Ga Ae wero ae ee ee ee 75 Be INCH SiN SLE: ose IS RR he ave eke oantetchote ee hte eee ee ele to oie .50 HeANCH \AOUDLE «sisi feictey re este ee tae ee ee ee Te .85 GlAneh, SINGS iayerees cleyerawetaee eres eccke Meera COE Ge eee .60 6inch:' Aowble 7s. ee lea ere ie etnias a aioe nero 1.00 CUDCL.SINZIOME We ee eae a cle et mc ace iere centers ne ee .65 GaN eCh AGOUDLO ese ie Acuatees Clee toronto tia Gen Coal ens syeKe SOE 1.25 SAN CH VSIN GI ew. cise cv thera Ree Cl oGie oes oe A) SIN CHA GCOUDIES wen cre. anaccieve sts ooniaieleptvevetelove lite (oralerote etevontateree te 1.50 AO; Imeh tSim ees 1 apscst elon oterw ete eter stele tara elesroer tel hae eiotenerere 1.35 LOIN CHG OUDIG s sc sy scar fe Se IO ears (i enocor ae OR ee 1275 DA ARENA GINS NS: ore crtiseetic a decee reeks ve tapeem ie oho ete rete eet oe eeaeae 1.75 PAIN CD AOUDIE ctor. is ceavsts caszetihe @lieietetele levee eis eens ieee eee 2.75 New Style Sugar Kettles These kettles are also Known as wash kettles, and are adapt- ed for many purposes, but in particular for general use on the farm, and are made from the very best iron. They have smooth surfaces and each one is painted. NOs oa chad lnCapachtiven nae OD Sr icp retail ctavels ei ereiateisesteeys iene $2.50 No» 4;,actual' capacity, LSt64seallons's ibis ye eig viein cis eis oleae 3.00 NOD: aACLua LaCADACLEY: Zi So ce ALON S siceveie re die )aialelsiatel olelelaaels leit 3.50 NOAO vactialecapadeity. 26 Ure allOn Sin cece eter cieyerchvaratole ss iets 4.00 NOw actual Capacity 20s eallonsiesie sc «21s o\sts alelasl= bie 4.75 NowS. actual (capacity. Sire allOmusy cece acigine -pOoundspuCcKet Lente eee eee eee 1.00 Mica per 20=DOUNd; DUCKCE sea eRe ee nar eer 1.25 Mrazer's per (DOR bv at. cbraneecteters tore Mian erecta el nictela eitatnvene .10 Mrazernss per o-pOUn Gd DUCKeL wee emcee eee een .25 CastorsOib per box! ici) ease Like corte tolebohaia ein oie ere aatete .10 Royal, by barrel or half barrel, prices upon application. Ban smiCastorine, Mer Dit, deevele ies eeisterasie eee eie iene henoree 25 BaUmes! CAStOnING ;pPeIVQUanrt Hic tejerisielo ene cieietel ceca craic 50 Polarine: Oil; 1-2allongeHm’ isi fans chao vetene wears erereaeateietetonrerete 75 Polarine Oil; 5-callonisi7 Canes) eee bo orseiineeeiele oe 2.50 PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE Harness and Machine Oils Pure Neatsfoot, per gallon............... $1.00 Commercial Neatsfoot, per gallon........ 75 Tx Lb Hamessoiliper pint scenes .20 ae Lec Harness) Oiliperiquart..--eeee nee: .35 I X L Harness Oil, per % gallon...:...... 50 Ie I X L Harness Oil, per gallon............ As} (es Miller’s Harness Dressing, per pint...... +25 | Miller’s Harness Dressing, per quart...... 50]! ~ Miller’s Harness Dressing, per gallon.... .75 (Gallon prices on Miller’s does not include] can.) Harness aie I Gastile Soap ica fiperted. S~DOUNG DOR. & wel mieten Hoof Packing. pers DOX: cc...) eeincheeretae ioe ee ae Harvester Oil, % gallon Harvester Oil, 1 gallon Harvester Oil) in) bulk; per eallons acer ee rerecicir iain renee 40 Separator Oil, per gallon Gasoline Engine Oil) sper (gallows acces eicks eter eens A good line of oil cans in stock. Barrel Header Improved patent steel screw Brush and Briar Hooks =. No. 380—Axe Handle Bush Hook.......:ccces.cesscneeus $1.00} Bush Hooks, «.is5 scucversse ie elle se eee with knife on back i. 7... .. sere No. 390—Two-Ring No. 393—Socket Briar, Brooms Bass 2 vide ct to) ween Ee ee $ 50 Rau aicholletata ea Stole hae Pe ele RUSE .50! 6 row, 6 row, 6 row, 6 row, Stable, 16 inch, Stable, 16 inch, Stable. 16 inch, Stable, 16 inch, Stable, 16 inch, § row, Stable, 14 inch, steel Warehouse, extra heavy .. Warehouse, extra heavy, Corn Baskets 1 bushel], Bamboo; plainek oi .c.cicletenvenstdeic ssovete eee toners teoteretenana $ .50 1144 bushel, Bamboo, plain 2 bushels, Bamboo, plain 214 bushels, Bamboo, plain 3 bushels, Bamboo, plain 1 bushel, Bamboo, iron bound 1144 bushel, Bamboo, iron bound 2 bushels, Bamboo, iron bound Market Baskets, 5c and 10c. % bushel stave baskets. 1 bushel stave baskets. Prices on application. Potter Hand-made Baskets, split Bamboo. Bamboo, with scraper............ Bamboo s. sie ue sie oe aspedyn deve sheets pee ee ee eR Cue Oe we) Ge cer 6 0s 60 2 wa © 6) 80) s\\0\ = ve «(e109 eg \5 @ 8M ieiglS ajefeke 0 B18 pc iele elle 6, pinks of elehPr oie ee ee A bWUSHET SIZ) ee ec eee tale oS ccc eeai i et ee 1.0 TIS DUSHE] SIZE ic bk chock eens ley eee tate ot oicad ed cleus Yelfelto nv a ene a 1.2 2) bUSHE] SIZE keine c Seree ela seus! oleterc cata iets lato ner earae ie ee nea 1.5 Galvanized Steel Baskets 0 SE ES AS eee oe eee $1.00 2 Sf > eee Special prices in dozen lots. Picks, Mattocks and Grub Hoes 6 to 7. 7 to § and § to 9 lbs., Best Quality War, Steel Rail- EE ree erat roe 6 et Pe toh cS. as Joe a i ciaw Wea n'a wives $ .60 Ib. Best Quality War Steel Mattocks................. 50 Ib. Best Refined Iron Grub Hoes (Steel Bit), each.... .50 Bush Puller A great labor saver. Do your grubbing with this tool. One an can do the work of five. GET ONE of our amag buss ~ pullers to dc you grubbing. One maa with this machine can do the work of Seren. The vw labor saverof the acs 0 ao RE eR ES OPEC eo Ee ore $5.00 Breast Chains 26 inch—5-16 inch, iron, double twist, tapered, stiff, pair. .$1.00 =a inch—Double slack, twist, pair.....................- 75 et —ieew tinele Slack, Pairs... 22... eee ence ewawee 50 No. 46—Cart tug chains, 18-10-1, per pair................ .30 No. 67—Fifth Chain—Round hook, ring and swivel, black made with stretchers also if desired, 10x*4, with reg. Mook .... Hay Knife For Cutting Stacks or Ricks. a EC aoe Sie Py sone a Pe ere $ .75 Corn Barrel MC ARC. NTI BERING 05 cece ec ceca cccadeee $5.00 White Oak, handmade, unstamped...................... 4.00 Crowbars, made of best tool steel, price per pound, 6 cents. Carried in regular, pinch. and ball tops. Single and Doubletrees On OE RRS TS Re ea $2.00 FE SP UAS Sse tig 2 SRA Be bE ee a 2.50 moo extra Heavy, for PIOWE, POF SCL..6 5... ccc enter ecces 3.00 Steel, extra heavy, for wagons, per set................. 6.00 aE St ete soe ted Oe dea kv wi oas wees 1.00 Clips for Single and Double Trees. Gasoline Torches A very suitable light for picnics, camp meeting, shops, or where a strong light is needed, especially out doors. Price, $1.25. Screens Coal. Well made of swede iron, 32 inches x 60 inches. % i} inch, % inch, % inch, % inch and 1 inch openings. Price $8.00. Sand Sieves Sand Sieves. 28 in. x 54 in. 3-16 inch. % inch. 5-16 inch, and * inch. Price, $5.00. Shock Binders A very necessary thing for binding corn, and fodder shocks. ARN S Dr ret ge a a sere niet a, ie aio soles 20a, 2 sino cantove le, wie > a $1.50 “The Never Slip” entre ote Aenea tp eat thas dig-acaye antes a inie 25 _Freezes cream quickly. Cc. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. 67 Miscellaneous—Continued Yokes To prevent horses from jumping. MadecoF hard: woods 6.46.0 bac ot pie ees Ate ie ke na li has -40 Made ah steebi tet isc. Oak Es eae eee: 50 Regular Iron Trace Chains 7-10 DOT NAMM cme mietins oe 6 Re eit eae een ae teen rae ters .65 on DOEOPIALIS Se cide gal fee Se ee eG Ce a7) Pa Oe NOls NAL cntety tele oes RR ee .90 eUnmeee Del) DALE! F celeicsae o One Se en One 1.00 Well Chains Best Heavy galvanized steel, 7144 cents per pound. Cut Raw Hide Belt Lacing MaIGHeOE, 100° TEBUS..;< cutie oe hie cate ee ee eee $1.75 PE IGU POL LOD LOGU a oaks f ccinswcisvoin Gea ene ee eee 2.25 eer aniCH Nak LOG TARE. a cas fo cinere ee Ce ae eee eee 3.00 PeriuGhimet LOO TCEE coct ec ok ban heer En eee 3.75 Handles—Good @uality Shovel, oa «RR cane FE CE en Ai ee NS Ema Bone $ .25 ROE TON ED Ge ok nich. u'e RITE S orele he Seisnced ean a ee 25 Scoop, foe AAC. Bac: Capac! OTe TOOT Oise sic, WEES cine oem ct Ca Or een ee .20 BOO eee ee chet ares MER. ahaa nie Sk ee pas YS itt 2] oe oe aR. < TWO PERFECT TOOLS IN ONE, A Handy and Practical Labor Saving Combination. As a wire stretcher it can’t be beat—made of steel and malleable iron—ground fitted eccentrics that hold any wire— extra heavy chain long enough to fit the largest fence post. For hoisting it comes in handy every day—changing wagon boxes—lifting stones—butchering, and wherever there is lift-. ing to do. Locks automatically; heavier the load the better the grip. | Patented, adjustable lock shoe makes it safe and sure. Last a life time—pays for itself on the first job. Capacity, 1,000 pounds. Roped with one half inch pure Ma- nila rope. Price . =)\ain%al vies ohaifaiels ePelajaletatdis.sjevecniorete ohetarteneran aterm $1.50 No. 2 Hoist, capacity 1,000, double..... $1.50 No. 3 Hoist, capacity 1,500, triple No. 5 Hoist, capacity 2,500, double.... 2.50 No. 6 Hoist, capacity 4,000, triple...... 4.00 PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE Cc. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. 69 CONTRACTOR’S SUPPLIES Syracuse Contractor's Plow No. 1, Contactor’s—Two or Four Horse Weight with wheel, 200 pounds. Price, $15.00 Hard iron wearing parts. Extra heavy beam, share and strip Will turn a furrow 5 to 9 inches deep. An excellent plow for general grading purposes. Syracuse Pavement Plow he Pa EMENT Pion = - ' ————— No. 98.—Four or Six Horse. Weight, 280 pounds. Price, $25.00 Adjustable and double reversible crucible steel. Strongly built throughout. Specially adapted for tearing up cobble- stones of Macadam pavement. Syracuse Heavy Contractor’s Plow No. 99.—Four or Eight Horse. Weight, with shoe, 310 pounds, Price, $35.00 Steel truss beam. Steel moldboard and landside. Separate shin piece. Heavy overlaid wrought steel share. Slight turn- ing capacity. Suitable for severe grading purposes in shale or hard pan. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE C. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. Contractor's Supplies—Continued Syracuse Drag Scrapers You cannot find better Scrapers at any price. No: 3*"'3 \cublerfeet=Saupoumad se aatatete eres lorie les wpe eo eianedere ct $5.00 NO2)23)/5 Cubies fect, 90 pounds sae sess Soria oe eusnere ctoenerats 5.25 No: dettiecubie: feet: 298 pounds )s io oter @ octets inte eels cite it 5.50 Prices on wheel Drag Scrapers upon applicat‘on. Ask for prices and special catalogue on 4 wheel Warehouse Trucks. The Perfect Barro mortar, sand, gravel, cement, dirt, asphalt For conveying concrete, . ete. SYRACUSE CHILLED PLOW co"! SYRACUSE WY.1S A Two Sizes Noi t5-A;, 4 Cubic feetitc, POUNGS crack cinta etait sso sl-acvers ers $4.50 The best end dump barrows made. Tubular Frame Solid Pressed Steel Tray Barrow The top edge of all Syracuse Barrow trays is reinforced, preventing breaks or dents in dumping. All our barrows are securely braced, strong and durable. They have steel spoke wheels and legs provided with renewable iron shoes. Wood Frame Solid Pressed Steel Tray Barrow With Steel Legs Price.. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE Cc. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. ral Contractor's Supplies—Continued Coal and Mortar Barrow Top is iron banded, strongly braced capacity. Weight, 60 pounds. SECeNADE WORE WOOK Sos oa tn ce Gain dnc one ce aenec ns $3.00 PEerEny. SECON MIUIPCRL. Sob teen nic wc woe ule 'e Sic adie weal > 3.50 Canal Barrows Wood frame and wood tray. Well bolted. Handles and legs of selected hardwood. With steel wheel wheel With wood Two-Wheel Warehouse Truck Bag Truck, as per cut Stes eee! Do TT eh ea no aS CORI Ne ee ee ee oles BOs. STUCK. UNO. Ze cae a shew seven eateingele Bors. Truck) Now os. chal ees a tess Barrel Truck, NOs/2' 2 cat. « c. de te ts Barrer, Track. NO; taicses cn acceler. Garden Barrows This wheelbarrow is built of the best seasoned material. Frame built of hard wood. It is strong and roomy, and is adapted for the use of farmers. Painted red. INES eis Pete wile ois: 6 aca ate clade Eee ole Coke 2 Mr Roe one, Sete cs stave caret s $3.50 ice ig OP Bees eon) i STUDEBAKER WAGONS bs : ai STUDEBAKER/ , —--_ - Standard Thimble Skein Wagon. Every piece of material that goes into a Studebaker wagon has the Studebaker reputation behind it. The house of Studebaker jealously guards the quality of the vehicle that bears its name. Quality Supreme Made In Steel Only the very finest materials is used, and at every turn inspectors are on the lookout. Every process of construction is under expert supervision— nothing anywhere is left to chance. The Easiest Running and Longest Wearing Wagon Made PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 72 C. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. Wagons—Continued Standard Thimble Skein Farm Wagon With ‘Coach Tongue STANDARD THIMBLE SKEIN FARM WAGON WITH COACH TONGUE Height of Wheels | Dimensions of Box Approximate d g | = diate Eee aac SiGe z Wagon | Gear Sizes of | 512Ze 0 Complete with | Only with Skeins Front | Hind Dire | Lower Top | Length Weight | Capacity Brake | Brake | | | ai oo ee ey : = as x. iS Inches Ft. Lael 1 ate In. Inches In. In Ft In. | Pounds Pounds List Price | List Price 28,x8 ip. Ga aS nee: | ane aleT One amb Si: pen ON ay Olt ensOO ~ 2000 $81.00 $64.00 | 23, x8 2 8 4 4 214x7-16 12 8 10 0 S50 2000 $3.00 66.50 ) 23, x8 2 Q 4 4 2 x3-8 12 S 10 7) S50 2000 84.50 67.50 | Seed 2 rR 4 6 2 x1-2 13 s 10 6 1000 3500 $5.50 67.00 2 x9 3 g 4 6 214x1-2 13 8 10 6 1000 3500 89.00 70.50 3 x9 3 S 4 6 3. x1-2 15 Ss 10 6 1000 3500 91.00 72.50 31x10 3 & 4 G 2 x5-8 14 10 10 6 1100 4000 $8.50 69.00 3144x10 3 s 4 6 3 x1-2 14 10 10 6 1100 4000 93.50 74.50 34%)x11 3 8 a 6 3 x9-16 16 12 10 G 1250 5000 101.00 80.00 SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH Steel Axle Farm Wagon Studebaker Junior Oe ere Sehr ik, eee emote re The Studebaker Junior is a substantially made miniature Axle FrontorHind of Tire Bot. Top Lgth. Welt. Cap. Com. wagon, not a mere toy. It is one of the finest and strongest in. ft. in. ft. In. in. in. in. ft. in. Ibs. Ibs. > P, s . B z 154x9 3 8 4 6 2x58 13 8 10 6 1000 2500 $85.00 Wasons of its kind in the market, and is built after the style BAe e Cc =A ” ) -_ pe). 1%x10 3 8 4 6 2x5-8 14 10 10 6 1150 4000 S7.00 of the regular Studebaker—oak frame, farm wagon gearing 2 xl1l 3 8 4 6 2x34 14 10 10 6 1300 5000 100.00 with bent hounds and adjustable reach, all parts strongly ironed and braced, welded tires, staggered spokes, hub boxes Special Maryland Pattern Linch Pin and caps, oak shafts (or pole if desired), handsomely painted. Steel Skein Gear WW ith Truss Body is 17x36, wheels 12x18 inches. The Studebaker Junior Rods is suitable for use by the child alone or with a good sized dog, 334 inch Steel Skein Gear, 3 feet 8 inches between standards, sheep,/or ‘goat’ in the shafts. 4x% tire, $108.75. Add for rear gear brake, $13.50; side brake, Price: with? hand. tongues tee eee eee $7.50 $6.00. Special discount for cash. Extra for shafts, $1.00; goat pole, complete.................. 2.00 ip y iy ae A PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE C. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. 13 Wagons—Continued Cut-Under Teaming Gear Coach Tongue 134x10 in. Solid Steel...3 1 4 3 2%x5% 1100 5000 $80 2 xl1l in. Solid Steel..3 1 4 3 3 x5 1275 6000 $91 Special Discount for Cash (With Wood Wheels.) Farmer's Handy Truck—Wide Track. Cast Skeins Only Price, with double and single trees................. $35.00 net This truck is adapted to farm or orchard work, but can be Reach is long enough for a 16 foot rack or bed. Bolsters utilized for transfer work by adding a suitable platform. have wrought iron sockets and removable wood standards. Size of Height of Wheels. Approximate Cast Skein. Front. Hind. Sizeof Tire. Weight. Capacity. 31-4x10 in. 30 in. 36 in. 4x3 in. 680 Ibs. 4000 Ibs. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 74 C. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. Wagons—Continued Studebaker Patent Improved Ideal Dump Wagon The most complete and up-to-date dump wagon on the market. Bed made of hardwood. Furnished with chain tongue. The trap-doors—reinforce with a combination of steel plate Complete with wings, whiffletrees and wrench. It has the os- and angle steel and swinging on four solid hinges—overlap- cillating fifth wheel, which will allow the front wheel on either ping in center, with cleats on ends securing tight bed, will not side to drop into a depression in the roadway without dis- leak sand, garbage, ashes, ete., along the street. Body ironed | turbing the level of the body. Patent draft equalizing whiffle- throughout for hard usage and rough work. trees. Solid steel axles. Wood hub wheels, rims riveted each side of spoke. The dumping attachments are self-adjustable Extras: Brake. Steel lining, Steel and asbestos lining. and easily operated. by 1 SrupeeaKeR aaa Fs Size of Steel Axles Height of Wheels Size of Tire Approx. Capacity Height from Ground to No. Front Hind Front Hind Front Hind Weight Stroke Meas. Top of Bed Top of Wings 8297. 2 in. 2%4in. 38in. 50in. 3Y%x5gin. 3%4x5¢ in. 2520 lbs. 114 cu. yds. 4 ft. 314 in. 4ft.10 in. 8298 2%in. 23%in. 38in. 50in. 3Y%xdSin. 3Y%4xH in. 2680 lbs. 2 «cu. yds. 4 ft. 3Y in. 5 ft. 2% in. Ask for special catalogue and prices. Studebaker Steel Axle Farm Cart Inside Dimensions Size Height Size of Bed Approximate Axle Wheels Tire Leth Width Depth Wght Capcty ‘ 154x906 bak Fate hb Oi) | Bonaak wediyrintes eSAQiS am 70) PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE Our Mascot Cart A good cart with springs and three wheels. cart at the right price, $8.50. A well made The above cut illustrates our Improved Sensible Double Bol- ster Springs, the most complete wagon springs on the market. One great point of superiority which they possess over all other bolster springs is that the half elliptic spring on each side of the bolster permits the box to set low down on the bolster and still leaves sufficient room for the proper working Carry 1.500 pounds, Carry 2000 pounds, Carry 3000 pounds, Carry 5000 pounds, Size of Axle. Size of Tire. 14 inches 3 inches 174 inches 4 inches 2 inches 3 inches 2 inches 4 inches Carry 1000 pounds, per set... Carry 2500 pounds, per set ... per set .. Carry 4000 pounds. per set ... per. cet... Cc. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. 15 Wagons—Continued Studebaker Hand Carts Outside Dimensions Size Height of of Box of Axle Wheel Length Width Depth Price Small Size 2 1 1/l6in. 36in. 40in. 24in. 8in. $8.50 Larseal-2., 6) 1.) 21/161. 4.365ni. 50in!} -28)1ng re Dares 9:50 These carts are also made with third wheel and springs. Wagons and Parts Studebaker Improved Sensible Bolster Springs Another advantage of our bolster spring lies of the springs. in the ease with which it can be removed, if desired, and fitted to another wagon. We carry in stock a full line of parts for Studebaker and other wagons and carts. Woolf & Co.’s Farm and Contractor’s Cart With 5 and 6 inch tires; also extra heavy Contractors’ Carts made specially to order when wanted. These carts are very strong heavily ironed, nicely painted striped and varnished. Diameter of Wheels. Price. 4 ft. 10 in. $37.50 4 ft. 10 in. 41.50 4 ft. 10 in. 46.00 4 ft. 10 in. 50.00 PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 76 c. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. SS SS eee FERTILIZER Baugh’s Raw Bone Meal Warranted Pure Guaranteed Mininmum Analysis. Total Phos. Acid, 21.50 per cent. Equiv. to Ammonia, 4.50. This famous article, the comer-stone of our business, is pre: cisely what its name indicates—nothing more, nothing less: just raw animal bones. finely ground. It is the best-known source of organic phosphoric acid. ‘ Nitrogen, 3.70 per cent Nothing excels Raw Bone Meal as a top dressing for meadows, pastures and lawns. The phosphoric acid of raw animal bones is not all immediately available, and for this reason bone meal is one of the safest and most economical manures that can he employed in fall or early spring. ‘The effect of raw bone meal is plainiy apparent upon grass land for years. We guarantee each bag of Baugh’s Raw Bone Meal—war- ranted pure, to be free from adulteration, under forfeiture of bill. It is finely ground, over one-half of it passing through a 50-mesh screen, which makes it worth to the consumer $3 to $5 per ton more than coarse ground bone. Bag, $3,00. Ton, $35.00. Woolf & Co.'s High Grade Truck Mixture Guaranteed Minimum Analysis. a Available Phosphoric Acid, 8.00 per cent. Nitrogen, 2.47 per cent. Equivalent to Ammonia, 3.00 per cent. Potash, soluble in water, 3.00 per cent. A complete, well-balanced fertilizer. One of our most valuable and efficient brands for gardening and trucking. Used for many years by large truckers in the South with the most satisfactory results, and we confidently recommend it for prompt action on early crops, for which it is especially made. It is preferred by many farmers and gardeners to the high- priced guano. ————o—————————— eee Bag, $2.50. Ton, $27.50. Woolf & Co.'s Special 10 per cent Po- tato Manure Made under our special formula; pure animal base. We es- pecially recommend this for Potatoes and other crops requir- ing a fertilizer with a high percentage of potash. Guaranteed Analysis. Avail (PHOsphoric Acid): (be. Se enna tee aera 8.00 BUELT QE Oly ie casa cl tc coat ne tne Se a 1.65 Hauvalent tovAimmonia: 4 tidak.) Swi ae ee aa 2.00 Potash: (Available)! 0 coed eos renee ou 10.00 Price, bag, $2.75. Truckers’ Favorite A complete well-balanced fertilizer. dening and trucking. Ammonia, 2 per cent. actual, 2 per cent, Nitrogen, 1.65. Bag, $2.00. Ton, $22.50. Wheat and Grass This is one of the best spring fertilizers for grass or top) dressing. Analysis, 2 per cent Ammonia; 8 per cent Phosphoric Acid! 2 pe» cent Potash. Bag, $2.00. Ton, $22.50. Kainit (German Potash Salts.) Actual Potash, 12 per cent. Pure 10 per cent Peruvian Guano Especially recommended for tobacco beds and as a tep dressing for vegetables, etc. Acid Phosphate Guaranteed analysis, Phos. Acid 14 per cent, and 16 per cent. \ Prices on Application. C. M. Woolf & Co.’s Special Brand Pure Raw Bone Finely ground, which makes it act more quickly, thereby making it a very fine article for spring use. Analysis: Ammonia 2.50 per cent. Phos. Acid, 20 per cent. Bone Phosphate, 50 per cent. Bag, $3.00. Ton, $30.00. Woolf & Co.’s Corn and Oats Fertilizer We recommend this specially prepared fertilizer for corn and oats. Its use will greatly increase the yield. Guaranteed Analysis. AMMONIA AS cod Rises hee aie os ee eR eee 1.00 Avail; Phosphoric sAcid\i.2.). 3. faethe che ee 8.00 Potash’ (Avallable)}i.09 00 eed. sis okieee eee eee 1.00 Bag, $1.75. Ton, $18.50. Genuine Nova Scotia Land Plaster or Gypsum Plaster should be kept on every farm and used freely on manure piles and compost heaps. It is estimated that half of the value of stable manure, as ordinarily kept, escapes by leaching and fermentation, but land plaster unites with and holds ammonia, and thus retains value that would otherwise be lost. It is advisable to use 1% to 2 lbs. of Nova Scotia Land Plaster per day on the manure of each horse or cow, making the application at the time of cleaning the stable. Use 1% lbs. of plaster per day for each pig or sheep, and 14 ounce per day for each fowl. Chemicals Etc. Nitrate of Soda, Ammonia 18.50 per cent. Muriate of Potash, sol in water, 48 per cent. Sulphate Potash, Potash sol, in water, 48 per cent. Ground Alum Salt, 160 pounds to bag. Fine Salt, 200 pounds to bag. Rock Salt. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE Most valuable for gar- | Phos. Acid, 8 per cent. Potash, oo ee —— a ace — es -- Ru-ber-Oid is the original prepared, finished-surface Roof- ing, and was for several years the only roofing of this charact- er. Different from and superior to all other prepared roofing that Ru-ber-Oid compound or Gum, an exclusive combination oi high-grade water-proof, acid and fire-resisting ingredients is used in its manufacture and in no other roofing. That the first roofs of Ru-ber-Oid applied in 1892 are still giving satisfactory service is indisputable evidence of un- equaled durability. Ru-ber-Old contains no rubber. It contains no tar. It con- tains no paper. It contains no asbestos. It is not an asphalt roofing. Ru-ber-Oid is tasteless. It is odorless. It can be used on roofs from which drinking water is conserved. . .Ru-ber-Oid is fire-resisting. Hot coals thrown on a roof of Ru-ber-Oid do not set fire to the fabric nor to tne boarding underneath . Ru-ber-Oid is a non-conducter of heat. in in winter, and the heat out in summer. It keeps the heat Ru-ber-Oid will outlast tin, iron or shingles. It has out- lasted its upwards of 300 imitations variously known as “rub- ber” roofing, “asphalt” roofing,’ “asbestos” roofings, roofing “old,” etc., etc. Ru-ber-Oid Accent on the “Ru,” and always spelled with one B. C. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. ROOFING, FLOORING, Etc. Standard for Over Twenty Years Ru-ber-Oid does not require painting when laid. No skilled labor is required to ayply it. You need only observe the sim- ple directions enclosed with each roll. We furnish without additional charge sufficient nails, caps and cement for laying under ordinary conditions. Any handy man can do the work. Ask for special catalogue. Put in rolls 36 inches wide, containing 108 square feet and 216 square feet. Ka-lor-Oid (Colored Ru-ber-Oid Roofing) is manufactured in red, brown, and green, and is the only ready roofing to be had in permanent colors. These colors are impregnated into the fabric by a process of manufacture protected by U. S. and foreign patents. Ask for our free booklet on Ka-lor-Oid Standard Ru-ber-Oid is furnished in four thicknesses. % ply for poultry houses, sheds, etc., 2 ply for Dwellings, Ware- houses, Stores, etc. 1 ply for Barns, Outbuildings, etc. 3 ply for Factories, Foundries, etc. % ply, per 108 sq: feet, aveight-26 IDS. 62.06 6.02 Scie esate $1.75 iplyaper 108 say teet. weight 85 IDS... 26.6 sic ois c ovesediellotoete « 2.25 “a ply, per 108 sq: feet: weight, 45. 1DS 20.22 tie.ns, «oe lae soe oP 3.25 a plys per 108 sqeteet, weight, 55) WDSi. < o< o.s.e:0)cts2,0)0 010 snie eo 4.00 These prices include caps, nails, and cement. Ask for discounts. Ka-lor-Oid (Red Ru-ber-Oid) is furnished in medium weight at $3 sq.; heavy weight at $4 sq. A permanent roofing with a permanent color. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE ~~ 78 C.M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. ae ee tei Arter te Roofing, F looring, Etc.—Continued RU-BER-INE (Registered in U. S. Patent Office.) This is a carefully prepared paint for use on Ru-ber-Oid Roofing. It contains no tar or acid. Put up in % gallon, 1 gallon, 5 gallon, 10 gallon cans and % barrels and barrels, in Black, Red, Brown, and Green colors. One gallon of Ru- ber-Ine will cover 200 square feet of Ru-ber-Oid Roofing. Price, black color, gal, $1.00. Prices on other colors o} application. Special prices on larger quantities. Staco Roofing Lining or Sheathing Papers A high grade ready-to-lay roofing, suitable for all classes Each Roll Contains 500 Square Feet. of buildings. 20-POUNG 2 oo. iene als 5 5 sein BR TS eee 5 Put up in one square rolls containing 108 square feet, in- i ae a Rue Rar the iP SRI cn -p ee eM Or lc See AA dae . cluding necessary fixtures. Complete directions for applica- : Na ving Wig OREO tion. packed inside each roll. - ; a Pear! Sheathing, or Insulating Paper 1-ply Staco, containing 108 SOiaat- Speriroll yas eee: $1.25 2-ply Staco, containing 108 SOvatis we DeLeTOl gee 1.50 Water, Acid and Gas Proof. 3-ply Staco, containing 108 sq. ft.. per TOM sae hee 1.75 un = aS “ Price per roll, containing 500 Square, Leet sc janice $1.25 a d R 2 P NUBIAN VARNISH, for tarred or other surfaces, such as arre (ete) ng aper boilers, smoke-stacks, iron bridges, etc. we 1’ gallon. bucket. ...\....c,. ssc ceo eee ee $ .40) 9 r ra 5 3-ply, Ce 108 SOUATG SOL: 75 aris etielce pusntaar $1.00 2. gallon. bucket... iv-..:0 scinweu yee 9 a 78 2-ply, containing 108 spuare feet.....................4. “75-5 gallon bucket,.......:.6-1 1006-225 1.50) L-ply; containing 300) square feet....----..-.5..,.....,0, 1.00 10: gallon, pucket - 0... sob cee eee ee 2.5 FROST-PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS zero without injury, the land’ These frost proof cabbage plants will stand a temperature of 8 to 10 degrees above I ge p ] freezing, or the plants being covered with ice, sleet or snow after they are planted will not injure them. The top of the plant does not grow until regular spring weather opens up, but the roots grow from the time they are planted, and just as soon as spring weather appears, the plants grow very fast, maturing headed cabbage ten days | to three weeks sooner than you can mature them from hot bed and cold frame plants. To get advantage of these plants they must be planted a month or six weeks earlier than you would plant home-grown plants. We ean fill orders. from December Ist to April 15th. The plants will be somewhat wilted and have a hard, stunted appearance, which will who have never used these plants before. good order delivery. be disappointing to persons | Regardless of appearance they will ‘produce the crop results. We guarantee Varieties: Early Jersey Wakefield, Charleston Large Wakefield, Succession and Early Flat Dutch. Prices: By parcels post, postage paid 35 cts. per 100 any where. On larger quantities in Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland and District of Columbia 500 plants for $1.25, 1,000 or more at $2.20 per 1,000. For parcels post shipment, plants | are packed 100, 200, 300, 400, 500 and 1,000. By express, purchaser paying express charges, 500 for $1.00. Lots of 1,000 to 4,000, $1.50 per 1,000. 5,000 to | 38,000, $1.25 per 1,000. 10,000 or over, $1.00 per 1,000. Packed for express shipment in lots of 500, 1,000 and 2,000. Terms: Cash with order. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE or later. January. Prepare hot-beds and sow early cabbage, lettuce, radish, beet, cauli- Wiower and onion. Top dress asparagus beds with manure, also give an lapplication of salt or kainit. Cut poles and stakes for pole beans and Sow pansy and other flower seeds in hot-beds for later transplant- img. Send in your order for seeds early, so as to have them on hand at b roper time for sowing. R THE FARM.—Top dress grass and clover fields or fall sown in. If weather is open, use every opportunity to prepare land for ebruary. Sow in hot-beds or cold frames early cabbage, cauliflower, beet, onion, Tadish; and in hot-beds sow egg plant, tomato and pepper. The last of Bthe month sow in upen ground early peas, spring kale, rhubarb and hos radish roots, beets, spinach, carrot, celery, radish and parsley. Set out asparagus roots, onion sets, and hardy lettuce plants. Early plantings of potatoes can be made. Hardy flower seeds can be forwarded either by Sowing in hot-beds or in pots and boxes in the house for later trans- planting. Sow Harrison’s Evergreen Lawn Grass. FOR THE FARM.—Prepare plant beds and put in potato seed. Sow Canada field peas and oats, and towards end of month, grass and clover seeds can safely be put in. Sow dwarf essex rape for sheep grazing. March. This is the active month for sowing all kinds of hardy seeds, and H the sooner most of them are sown the better. Sow garden peas for suc- cession, cauliflower, early cabbage seed, onion, celery, spinach, leek, parsley, lettuce, radish, beet, asparagus, carrot, parsnip, salsify, corn }salad, collards, kale, rhubarb and early turnip, etc. Under glass, sow tomato, pepper, and egg plant seed. Plant Irish potatoes, asparagus, and rhubarb, horse radish roots, onion sets, etc. Set out cauliflower, cabbage, onions, and lettuce plants, from hot-beds, after they have been hardened H by leaving the glass open at night. Sow herbs in a warm border. Pre- re melon, cucumber and squash hills for later planting. Sow the hardy inds of flower seeds, as they will flower earlier. Sow lawn grass. } FOR THE FARM.—Sow winter and spring oats, Canada field peas with oats, clover, grass of all sorts, tobacco, Apply fertilizer as a top dressing to fall sown grain and grass and clover seeds. Plant artichokes 4 for hogs. Sow dwarf essex rape. Apri pril. Piant early potatoes, sow cabbage, lettuce and tomato in open ground for succession. Sow beets, celery, carrot, salsify, parsnip, onion, radish, ing kale, early turnip, kohl-rabi, corn salad, collards, nasturtiums and barb, asparagus, globe artichoke, parsley, mangel wurzels and herbs. Put out cabbage plants, onion sets and asparagus roots; bed sweet potatoes; plant early corn, garden peas, snap beans, and late in the month cucumber, squash, watermelon and cantaloupe can be planted. Vine seeds are tender, so should the weather be cold or wet, defer plant- ing till May. Lawn grass can also be sown any time this month, but the earlier the better. Sow hardy flower seeds, after the middle of the month the half hardy kinds can be sown, and dahlias, gladiolus and canna bulbs set out. ; FOR THE FARM.—Sow spring oats, clover and grass seeds, but get them in early. Later in the month sow mangel wurzels for stock, plant corn, cotton, chufas, peanuts, etc. May. Most of the tender seeds can be sown this month. Asparagus seed can yet be sown, likewise carrot, salsify, parsley, beet, pole and snap } beans, sugar corn, and tomato, radish, brussel sprouts, broccoli, corn salad, i} collards and nasturtiums. Plant black-eye peas, lima beans, squash, cucumber, watermelon, cantaloupe, okra and pumpkin. Late cabbage and cauliflower can be sown to make plants for setting out for fall. Set out tomato, pepper and strawberry plants. FOR THE FARM.—Plant sugar beets and mangel wurzel for winter feeding. All the sorghums, millets and fodder plants can be sown; like- Wise cow peas, soja and navy beans. Chufas should be planted now, | likewise corn, peanuts and cotton. Set out tobacco plants. June. Set out cabbage, tomato, egg-plant, pepper and sweet potato plants. Sow tomato for late crop, late cabbage and cauliflower for winter use. Plant collards, okra, watermelon, cantaloupe, cucumber, squash and pump- kin for late use, and radish, pole, navy and snap beans and sweet corn for succession. Plant late potatoes. - FOR THE FARM.—Sow the millets, cow peas, sorghum, soja beans, navy beans, and plant late corn. Cc. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. 79 WHAT TO PLANT AND WHEN TO PLANT FOR CALENDAR OF MONTHLY OPERATIONS — rich wont In THE YEAR. Applies to sections same climate as Middle Virginia. For other sections allowance must be made, according as they are earlier — For instance, Charleston (S. C.) district, plans should be considered for two weeks earlier in Spring and two weeks later in the Fall. Wale Plant snap beans for succession and sugar corn for late roasting ears. Set out late cabbage and celery plants for winter use. This is the best month to sow rutabagas, but they can also be sown in August. Sow collards, kohl-rabi, lettuce, early turnips. Plant cucumbers for pickling and table, and late potatoes for winter use. ‘ FOR THE FARM.—Sow German and Hungarian millet for hay or fodder corn in drills for ensilage or fodder. Cow Peas for hay or as a soil improver. Buckwheat can be sown for bees, as an improver of the soil, and for grain. Plant navy beans. Sow crimson clover at last work- ing of corn or cotton. Sow dwarf essex rape for sheep and cattle grazing. August. Continue planting snap beans for the table and pickles. If any cab- bage plants remain unplanted, put out at once; likewise celery plants. Sow Harrison’s cabbage and Big Boston lettuces for fall heading, likewise endive. Peas sown this month yield a good fall crop. Sow winter radish, endive, collards, parsley, spinach, kale, turnip, rutabaga and Spanish and Italian varieties of onions. FOR THE FARM.—Crimson clover is one of the best crops grown, and should be sown on every vacant place. If it is not required for feed, it will improve the soil equal to manure when turned under. Rye and barley should be sown for fall and winter grazing and afterwards will make a crop of grain. Sow vetches and rape, and towards the end of the month grasses and clover seed and alfalfa can be safely put in. September. Sow lettuce, early cabbage, cauliflower and onion for transplanting in November. Sow cabbage late in the month. Put out onion sets. Sow winter radishes, spinach, turnips, mustard, corn salad, leek, parsley, kale and extra early peas. Dutch bulbs, hyacinths, tulips, etc., can be planted towards the end of this month. Sow Harrison’s Evergreen Lawn Grass. FOR THE FARM.—Sow Crimson Clover as early in the month as convenient, though any time during the month will do; it makes fine winter grazing and land will be greatly improved by growing this crop. Winter oats will do well sown this month, as they will get well rooted before winter. Sow all kinds of grass and clover seeds and winter and hairy vetches. Continue to sow barley and rye, as they are useful for winter grazing as well as for grain. Sow Dwarf Essex Rape for the pigs and cattle. October. Put out onion sets. kale, mustard, spinach, collard and lettuce. set out cabbage and lettuce plants to stand out during the winter. Sow lawn grass seed. Fall seeding does better than spring seeding. Plant hyacinths, tulips, etc. Sow pansy seed in cold frames for spring plants. Plant strawberries. FOR THE FARM.—AII kinds of grass and clover seeds can be sown this month, but the earlier clover seed is put in the better. Sow wheat, oats, rye, barley, vetches and rape. November. Sow lettuce and early varieties of cabbage in cold frames. Set out cabbage, lettuce and strawberry plants. Plant out asparagus, rhubarb and horse radish roots. Lawn grass can yet be sown, but the earlier it is put in the better. Flowering bulbs can be put in this month. FOR THE FARM.—Wheat, rye, barley, vetches, timothy and herd’s grass can yet be sown, but the earlier they are put in the better. Sow Canada field peas. Rye makes a fine soiling and cover crop. Sow it liberally on all vacant lands. Sow cabbage (early sorts), turnips for salad, Towards end of the month December. Cabbage and lettuce can be sown towards the end of the month in hot-beds or cold frames, and beets, radish and lettuce can be forced for winter use. The winter growing of lettuce in hot-beds usually proves very profitable and satisfactory. Plant Marrowfat Peas for market or garden use. Canada field peas can also be sown, but when seeded during the winter should be put in deeper than usual. 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Per Acre. 0 SQA Sg Ag US pe or 6 OR SxPoSs PETINOURG =. | Seed he ee er nace % bus. ers. 2 os. to 800 plants. 1 STD NP PRA GSEDNYS fee ed A RS 1% bus. hey es sa ten be ae Git) eles 2. OF tO. 3.000 Plante =.2 462s eee, 4 Oz. Beans, dw arf, 1% ‘pts. ‘to 100 feet of ‘drill. Sense t+ 6©bus:) | Kobirabi, £3 oz. to 100 feet of drill... cn... 4 lbs. pans, pole, 134 pts. to 100 hills... 14% bus. | Leek, 1-3 oz. to 100 feet of Grildnwc.....n....c.ccen.eeceeeceese 4 Ibs. garden, 1 oz. to 100 feet of drill... 7 Ibs: | Lettuce; 44 02: to 100) feet: of Grill....: osc se 3 Ibs. > Mangel, 1 oz. to 100 feet of drill... Martynia, 44° oz. to’ 100 feet of drill. ...:........-.ns..:.- 4 lbs. moccoli, 1 oz. to 3,000 plants....................... ae on Melon Musk 1 ow: ‘to 100) hills.) ee 3 lbs. A oe Eee ee eee 10 bs. | Melon, Water, 4 02. to 100 bills... eens 3 Ibs, russels Sprouts, 1 oz. to 3,000 plants ha eee + oz. | Nasturtium, 2 oz. to 100 feet of drill.......................... 15 lbs. uckwheat _.. Jee wih TF | ARG Chr Sage ce OO i Se ge eee aL REE Per eg or 2 bus. é bbage, 1 oz. to 3,000 plants. ie ae 4 em ViOkra: 146 om: to 100 feet of drill. 55k... eeeeeenn 8 Ibs. ee. to. 100 fect ot dnl 244 Ibs. Onion Seed, 1-3 oz. to 100 feet of drill... 2... 4to 5 lbs. Saulifiower, 1 oz. to 3,000 plants... Ce eC miDh “SCO TOT (SOUS) oe oe en eee 40 to 80 Ibs. NS UR GR oe 4 OZ. Onion a i quart to 20 feet. of drillic.2 so 8 bus. plover, Alsike and White Dutch... 6 lbs. Farsnin: 44 oz. to 100 feet of drill. Ske o3: lbs. plover, Lucerne, Large Red; Crimson Trefoil_........ Ss Ibs. Parsley. % oz. to 100 fect: of drill.zxccc cc 3 lbs. Jlover, Medium — Se ee nee F lbs Peas, garden, 1 pint to 100 feet of drill.................. 2 bus. Bollards, 1 oz. to 3,000 plants... » 22 aera eee 4 CASO HOU ee ae on ae Nee as acees ween er eee 2 bus. porn, sweet, 14 pint to 100 hills Se: ee ee) Oily qts Pemper st 02, to 1,500 plants 2.2.2 eterno 3 OZ. Dress, %& oz. to 100 feet of drill. aan Repent 10 Ibs. eessueh eve ore ee ee ee 8 bus. ESS SR set 9) 1 ee 3 iS emp kin, 1-3 gb, to. 100 Hills -::.-.... ote .3 to 4 lbs. EA a a Nc»: Soa oz. Radish, 2-3 oz. to 100 feet of Grill..c.-.-cc- scence ees 10 to12 lbs. Indive, % oz. to 100 feet of drill__. ae RMAF DES ES Feu were ceseeye © nk oe ee ee ae 114% bus. Broadcast - el ane 1% bus. salsify, 34) oz. fo 100 feet of Gril: .c.-.c.cc:cccct ccs cccceosectece 8 lbs. Garlic, bulbs, 1 Ib. to 10. feet of drill... Spinach, % oz. to 100 feet of Grill......... ccs eee 8 lbs. sourd, 2 oz. to 100 hills... Kon. pe es | Summer Savory, 1 packet to 100 feet of drill............ % Ibs. eee Se ee ee || CU «| (bB. | Squash, Summer, 4 oz. to 100 hills ...0-...ccc.2. ccc 3 lbs. Blue, English - a ee nus: | ssduasn. Winter, .8:oz. to 100. bills:..-2 0 ee 3 lbs. Gruss, Hungarian “i * Seer eee Paes | ee ROMALO. 1 027, to: 2.500) Plants... i222. Sehcw ee 2 OZ. OPTS 2 ee ae Se ee 3 to 5 bus. | Tobacco, 1 oz. to 5,000 plamts................ceccecesecoccecececeee P OZ. Grass, Orchard, Perennial Rye, Red Top, Fowl bus. | @arnin: 1 oz. to 250: feet of. drill::..2 2. ee 1¥% lbs. Meadow and Wood Meadow ..... 2 bus. | Vetches, with 1 bu. oats or % bu. wheat ...........20 to 30 Ibs. mac Bed Top, Fancy Clean... EE EU Gh SSR, OS STE eee ee pore ae mE Senne EEE ee 1% bus. Number of Plants and Trees to the Acre at Given Distance nce apart No. a Distance apart No. plants Distance apart No. plants Distance apart No. plants ot inehes 522,720 24x24 _ = inches.............. 10,890 36x36 inches Bee So 4,840 | 60x60 = inches.............. 1,743 x 3 ..) 174.240 30x 1 aot _ eee PEA okt OS ccs 12,446 8x 1 foot” Beer... .-c8 5,445 TE 5 Sa 43,560 30x 6 4) IE 34,848 42x24 voy Be Ser at Be 6,223 8x 3 ae ee ; 1,815 6x 1 pe a 392,040 30x12 > are 17,424 42x36 olga ee. 4148 | 8x8 me he Bors , 680 ey, eal cle RSS ae 348,480 30x16 roan 13,068 48x12 Si eee a) 10,890 | 10x 1 ie ae 4,356 ae ee es 116,160 30x20 af Se 10,454 48x18 peti Rts ts 7,790 | 10x 6 oy y eee SE 5 Tee TEA en 29,040 30x24 i 8,712 48x24 Bea Reads Eee 5,445 | 10x10 Hl ERA oS Oi 435 TES tn 19,360 30x30 ups eal : 6,970 48x30 Ce 3 ae 4,356 | 12x 1 cn Meee R Sead 3,630 TAT A ee Se 313,635 36x 3 Ciera al 58,080 48x36 Je AIS 3,630 | 12x 5 Lh Se 5 RSS 0x20 3 ee. ae 15,681 36x12 ft ee 14,520 48x48 Gb eee tt as 2itoo | 12x12 pee a ee 7 302 3 po ee 261,360 36x18 oh aS Seated 9,680 60x36 ad Seaeecn 2,901 | 16x 1 eee eee 2,722 8 2 15.520 36x24 ” we. 17,260 60x48 Se hae Be nS 2,178 | 16x16 MO a ee 5 alt) Articles per Bushel Pounds SCNT colt iy eee ee pee = 9 See ae eee ome ae eae ee ee eS 38 UF ey es es A ale eS le a ER eS a 32 EEG) 1 Ss ip la Bie a Bs tp) NS ee ae eee 54 J E(e ola Cetra Wy (al [ee Se ea re a 28 LE a eS ee ee 60 LG s | ed re et ee eel ee om oe ene ae 56 JSST HOR yell i a ee ee a ee a ee ee 45 | ONCE ES ook as eS a Ss ae ee ee 60 WEIGHT PER CUBIC FOOT ETP CLUE SOP LLCO as ees oe, on 5 sewed sesccbacsas 4% COTHOUE COD mite Dulac ee 22 Cpa SE Src il vt eee See ec ee eS 45 TGS Ses TTA a Ree ae i ne ee, a 48 Hungarian Grass Seed Oats, in bin p y ES ee 60 | Potatoes, in bin —_.. oo oes ct otk eee eee Sa 3814 Farm Wagons, Dump Wagons, Dump Carts, Hand Carts, ii | | ~ STUDEBAKER LINES | Street Sprinklers, Etc. 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