Historic, archived document Do not assume content reflects current scientific knowledge, policies, or practices. a af nen nN rs BO - en he a as | 12 | Annual eeelos SM. Woolf's G 1005 B.ST.,NW. WASHINGTON, D.C Machinery . Fertilizers _ Seeds, Etc. So oe Sein = ace c. orn eee sk 6c 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. 100 lb. bags Less quantity, per Ib. CYPntrs@ Since ro: BUFFAtos <> neueATERG STAN DARD CYPHERS INCUBATOR Fire Proofed-Insurable. Genuine Standard hee Incubators (Look for Trade Mark—Demand the Label) Practical poultry raisers who mean business and desire the greatest possible success should look for and demand the qualities that have made Cyphers Incubators world famous. bire-proofed, insurable, self-ventilating, self-regulating, non- moisture, efficient, durable and positively guaranteed. No.0" Holds” “70 tren) eress. fo. 5t eae 2 Se ces cee $42 00 Non re GIGS 144 er SLES sn. aie, cde cteies cya cater are cgere 51.00 ING, 2 OlGs 244 Wen CHEST... . chasis sc cle a sce Uhevars 68.00 NGivo, HOGS sOlrenem, GLE e.. 2. eelac cp ae tate 85.00 Oyster Shells A very important adjunct to the poultry yard and should be supplied liberally at all seasons of the year. Will help in- crease the egg yield. PEC Pe — Us A sc is eie aio cae cic heck ape tele stars ohare $1.25 Fine—100 lb. bag Mica Crystal Grit Chickens should be liberally supplied with this grit, as few farms furnish sufficient gravel for poultry to properly digest food. Three sizes—Nos. 1, 2 and 3. AL an eat rater ete, si esas avs sebe ansvercsssasepetonthovs onus $1.50 Ravena Chick Food In compounding Ravena Chick Food, the protein or flesh- and-muscle-forming element is maintained high, the heat- producing and the fat-forming elements are reduced to their proper proportion, and the ash or mineral elements are in sufficient amount to supply the needs of the rapidly growing bird. Our Chick Food contains no weed seeds, Ravena Scratch Food In gompounding the Ravena Scratching Food, it is our aim to produce a properly balanced ration that will aid the mash food in producing healthy birds and a large supply of properly- sized, well-fertilized eggs. Prices upon application. Blatchford’s Laying Mash A Balanced Ration of Ground Grains, Blood Meal and Alfalfa, Ready-Mixed for Hopper and Wet Mash Feeding. Gives Maximum Egg-Yield. . Our Laying Mash is a mixture of sound, sweet, nutritious grains in ground form, to which is added liberal portions of blood meal and mealed alfalfa, thus supplying in proper pro- portions both animal and vegetable protein. It is not in any sense a condiment or an egg stimulant. On the contrary, it is strictly a food—a palatable, highly-nutritious, balanced egg- ration, ready-mixed for the daily mash and for hopper feeding. This Laying Mash is of superior merit, and means more eggs and better chickens. The same care that goes to make Blatchford’s Calf Meal the best is exercised in making this the best Mash. Ask for prices. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 22 C.M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B St., N. W., WASHINGTON, D. C. Disinfecting Germ-Killing White Paint Carbola is a white paint in powder form combined with a disinfectant many times stronger than pure ecarbolic acid. It is non-poisonous and non-caustite. It kills lice, mites, fly eggs, ete., and helps prevent the start and spread of con- tagious diseases that affect man, beast and fowl. Carbola is two things in one—a paint that disinfects or a disinfectant that paints. It dries a clear snow white. It saves labor, time and money. It paints and disinfects at one operation in the same time and with the same labor required to paint or disinfect only. Carbola is recommended for use instead of whitewash in every place where whitewash ordinarily is used—garages, factories, warehouses, cellars, outbuildings, tree trunks. It is recommended for use instead whitewash and disin- fectants in stables, kennels, poultry houses, rabbit hutches, barns, creameries, hog pens, dairy buildings. It is recommended for use as a disinfectant wherever one is needed and where the added light that comes from a whitened wall—white .walls increase the light from 25 per cent to 50 per cent—is an advantage. The convenience with which Carbola is mixed and applied, the better results it gives, the saving of time and labor it effects, its low cost, the absence of disagreeable odor and the fact that it does not blister, flake or peel off, are a few of the many reasons it has earned the endorsement of many U. S. Experiment Stations and best known and most care- fully conducted poultry, dairy and breeding farms. In 1918 over 65 per cent of Carbola sales were re-orders—the best proof of Carbola’s merit. PRICES. Trial PACKALES: sys... sre eusieysra aster ales “ayo alle Gs shislierel Sih onlkonstaRanlepa on cee ees 30c (Paints and disinfects 200 square feet.) 10 pounds (10 gallons) ...... ES o oe ited Cee $1.25 20/spounds'=(20:*eallOns)ieteee ovo ice oe eee Dae 2.50 50 pounds (50 gallons) .......... ett ontotas AGE Bodds- REN Medicated Salt Bricks Dr. Blackman’s Medicated Salt Bricks is the “common- sense” way of administering a stock medicine which will give good results. It is a guaranteed worm medicine and stock tonic, and is fine for the kidneys and blood and for coughs and colds. Stock dose themselves and at the same time get sufficient salt which is very important if you wish to get best results from your stock. Try it. Sold on a guarantee. Price per brick, 30c; per doz., $3.00; case, $6.50. “Getting the Last Drop” Blatchford’s Calf Meal As good as New Milk at half the Cost 100 pounds makes 100 gallons of Perfect Milk Substitute. JAMES DAIRY BARN ae EQUIPMENT IF YOU keg $6.75; 200 bbl. $16.75. RICHMOND CYLINDER EXPECT TO BUILD, REMODEL OR EQUIP A COW BARN ASK FOR CATALOG, “THE JAMES WAY.” = AUS: Mo Prices: 5 Ib. pkg. 65c; 15 Ib. pkg,, each, $1.50; 40 |b. pkg. $3.00; 100 Ib. Ib. bbl. $12.00; 300 Ib. CHURN Made of White Cedar, free from knots. A most excellent churn for farm use. Guaranteed to give satisfaction. No. 1, will churn 3 gallons No. 2, will churn 4 gallons No. 3, will churn 7 gallons No. 4, will churn 10 gallons........ operate, easy PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE No. 0, 3 gal. No. 1 bale No. 2, 7 gal. No. 3, 10 gal. 5.50 Aoodoogooougs 6.00 GOSHEN CHURN A good barrel churn, easy to to clean. BSIZO8 0. ce eee $7.00 AIZE*. cue aes 8.00 81205. aystere tee 9.00 BIZC «s.« awetere Some 10.00 Glass Thermometers Shinche sae 25c 10unch.. eee 50c No. 31 Planet Jr. Combined Seeder and Wheel Hoe Pricees <. eee bess J- aces fe... 2315.00 This new tool designed especially for private gardeners is thoroughly well-made and offered at a price to make it pay the smallest gar- dener. It holds one quart of seeds but will sow even a small packet of garden seed at the proper thickness and depth. Is quickly changed to a single wheel hoe and has first class . quality attachments that will ‘ make the care of the gardena . real pleas- Huse. The seeder at- tachment will save you seeds and time, and the wheel hoe part will save time and much hard work, and you will get much better results. It can be used satisfactorily by man, woman or the growing boy. No. 31 Drill Jr. Price ~.. ..+.cero+012.00 This is the No. 31 described above but without the wheel hoe attachment. a. A Boca $12.50 No. S-29 Steel Beam. with mouldboard, capacity 9x13 in. aR es te Oe eh ae ee SOR EE $14.00 All Jointers, $3.50 extra. All Wheels, $1.75 extra. We carry repairs for the Oliver Chilled Plows in stock. Genuine Farmers’ Friend Plow CAN ALSO FURNISH SYRACUSE PLOWS. The Oliver Plow was introduced into this section more than thirty-five years ago, and is still the standard. The fact can be testified to by all of the farmers who have used them. The word Oliver is a synonym for ex- cellence. PLOWS—PRICES STEEL BEAM—RIGHT AND LEFT HAND No: A-1 and A-2 Right Hand Only... -.c....6...% $11.00 NOOB ARIS eran Only: . os. os os sion che Aktehe ee 12.50 sta By US dere 9 eS ae a en Re aes OA ae OD 16.00 1 Co SP IS oe, See ticmeet ee eaten PERM RELA ay? oer ane, 18.00 INQ LO POSE ANG Miele aNd. . ccie ce «ct te cmiee 19.00 ING: SU RISE, ANG Olt ELANIG fio cers ere elecrscreetere oe 20.00 No. 40, Richt ‘angdutent band. 22.5. o« cee sen 22.00 No. 40 2X)’ Rieht ‘and Leff Hand .0% shies... 22.00 The above are also furnished in Wood Beam. All Wood Beam Plows $1.00 less. NOTE.—A Clevis, Wrench and an extra share are included in prices for Plows fitted with Cast Shares, but wheels and jointers are not. Kentucky Plows Pony Kentucky, wood beam (Includes extra share)...... $5.00 Porly Kentucky Share Peay Hem tic ys MAMAS eras Glee: 6:10, «:ailalinse’ els jel'ele eaphapnv ies evelete’e «25 We have a full line of repairs for Kentucky Plows and Farmers’ Friend Plows on hand. Plow Handles Planed and Finished Per pair MSc eetaN ey, ENE py LEU LOU LT oc) asacc ocoyeetater eral) ¢/ofe\ aisles os on ecens $1.10 ib an sen hike ie ntl BaF See Boies Ob moon o Obs adr on. 1.20 Vee kt Ie, COD MONS es . 21s. cle c-nteselis lo eieiat alors )oleteneye 1.50 MALLEABLE CLEVISES, SHACKLETS, TWISTED AND STRAIGHT MALLEABLE PLOW RINGS AND OPEN LINKS. Full line of Bolts for all Plows. Prices on application. Single Discs Harrows Fore Truck, 8-16 in. j HOTCH OTUChK HOG mila DISC ery sites cterereteleiel =) « Hore. Truck 12-16) in=, DisCacerern. aches clele’ets A full line of extra teeth and parts in stock, Price, with Price, with Price, with PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 26 Farming Implements—Continued Double Disc Harrow With Flexible Frame The Double Disc Harrow is just what its name in- dicates—two harrows combined in one, for the purpose of saving time and labor in tilling the soil. Its capacity is twice that of any other form of Dise Harrow, for it works the ground twice at one operation. One man and three horses operate the Twenty Disc, doing as much work as could be done with two ordinary harrows employing two men and six or eight horses. Moreover, the work is more thoroughly done, for the second harrow- ing follows immedi- ately after the first, before the _ freshly cut ground has had time to dry out or become hard. Price, with Tongue Truck.............. $115.00 Spring Tooth Harrow Deering: 15) tooth; witherunmers’....\-< sede. on sieleteeierelarate $30.00 Deering, 17 tooth, price with Runners................. 32.50 Deering 21 ‘tooth. with wRunMers: 27cm cies oleae leis 35.00 Deering; 23 tooth, price with runmmers..........°6...-4- 37.50 —~ . ee * . Spike Tooth “U” Bar Zig-Zag Harrows Closed End This is a practically all steel implement. The Steel “U” Bars, Teeth and Clips are exactly the same. The outside frame is made of channel steel and the tooth bars are riveted to it by means of steel rivets. This construction gives pro- tection to the tooth bars and prevents injury by their coming in contact with stumps, fences or other obstructions. It also affords protection to trees when the Harrow is used for orchard work. All teeth are 5-8-inch steel. 50 Tooth, 2 Section 60 Tooth, 2 Section One section of the above may be used for garden or light work with one horse. One Section of 50 Tooth Harrow...... C.M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B St., N. W., WASHINGTON, D. C. Oliver Riding Cultivator When the first descriptive circular of the Oliver Culti- vator was written, upon entering the race where so many were competing, it was done with a feeling of confidence that the cultivator would prove to be a universal favorite. | _——— — \ | \ \ ) Ei \ s Vir j s ! ‘s=~e SME EESERRc eee Automatic Balance Frame. The movement of one lever assisted by the team raises and lowers both gangs, and at the same time balances the frame. For narrow rows, the wheels can be set 38 inches between the tires and still give ample room for guiding where planting has been done badly out of check. As a hard ground cultivator it has no equal. There are no springs or high hitch to draw the shovels out of the ground, which are, therefore, always hungry for their work. It is a profitable cultivator for the farmer, as it does not wear out easily, never breaks, saves time and manual labor, and does faster and better work than is possible with any other. Price on application. The Buckeye Pivot Axle Riding Cultivators Pressure of the foot on the foot-lever turns the wheels and moves the beams at the same time, thus shifting the entire cultivator instantly in the desired direction. Space between beams can be instantly changed while the machine is in motion, by a convenient spacing lever. Single tongue; square tube steel frame; forty-two inch steel wheels; spring pressure; steel seat adjustable for length and height; drop-hitch directly connected with beams; height of arch, 34 inches; adjustable arch. Especially adapted to crooked rows and hillside cultivation. Price on application. Buckeye Walking Cultivator The Buckeye Balanced Frame Walking Cultivator with parallel beams has many new and improved 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. Light and neat in appearance. Steel wheels, 30 inches high, double tongue. Flat steel lifting springs. Price, 4 Spring Shovels, on application. - Price, 6 Spring Shovels, on application Tate mi seeceneace: PRICES SUBJECT TO CHAMGE WITHOUT NOTICE C.M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B St., N. W.,. WASHINGTON, D. C. 27 IRON AGE CULTIVATORS 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. It is extensively used in cultivating sugar beets. 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 you please) can be quickly removed. Sei wi 7 5 SRI Se ee Se eee Price, with Lever Expander................ 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, piain.....<.. 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 Cnitivator. Is fitted with wheel clamp expander. Opens to 20 inches and closes to 9 inches. sold at the Special price This is our leader, and is No. 600 Horse An up-to-date tool for the Twentieth Century farmer who wants quick, thorough work and a machine that can be adapted to the necessary operation to produce a first-class ‘Trop. Bickford & Huffman, or Farmers’ Favorite Grain Drill Too well known to need much comment. Ask for special catalogue. Both the grain and fertilizer are positive force feeds, ana will sow with absolute regularity any kind of grain or fer- tilizer in good condition. The grass seeder is also a force feed, and can be used either in front or rear of the hoes; also quantity can be changed to any amount necessary. It is fastened on the frame and very low down, thus preventing the wind from blowing the seed away before reaching the ground. '\ The fertilizer feed can =\ be stopped or started at -| any time while the drill jis in motion, which makes it convenient in J case the operator does not wish to sow ferti- lizer while going over good ground. Also Lime and Fertilizer Distributors, Alfalfa and Grass Seed Drills. Evans Potato Planters, Iron Age Potato Planters, [Iron Age Potato Diggers, Hoover Potato Planters, Hoover Po- tato Diggers. Superior Corn Planters Every farmer who raises corn desires each succeeding year more corn from the same acreage. There are many contingencies which may, and do, ef- fect results. All are agreed that much de- pends upon the seed, accuracy of planter, and soil conditions. The latter, of course, is en- tirely 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 Su- perior Corn Planter has been thoroughly tried in all corn- raising sections, proving the worthiness 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. PrIGe cCOMNMIClOne oe notes te get Ae eae $95.00 Extra Check-Row Wire in 10, 20, 40, and 80 rod lengths, PGT O Ge cp diisrnet ohio a als oo eR Me Ee itor e idhaks 8c Corn Planter Runners for all popular planters. Price, per pair for Superior Steel Runners.......... $6.00 Due to the continual change in the prices of machinery and farm supplies, it is impossible to quote prices on many things. All orders will be filled at the lowest market price. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 28 C.M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B St., N. W.,. WASHINGTON, D. C. DIFCORDICK Lift Mower The McCormick Ver- tical Lift Mower has been designed for cut- ting on rough and stumpy ground, where a plain lift mower could not be used to good ad- vantage. This mower is a practical machine for all kinds of grass cut- ting. The cutter bar can be raised to a vertical position and lowered without stop- ping the team. When the bar is raised, the machine is thrown in and out of gear automatically. Price, 5 feet, on application. McCormick Little Vertical Mower The McCormick Little Vertical Mower has been designed to meet the demand for a mower of small capacity that can be pulled by one horse. It is adapted for mowing lawns, parks, orchards, and cemeteries, because it can be operated in places where a large two-horse machine could not go. Price on application. McCormick Self-Dump Hay Rake Price: (8 feets... sete McCormick Hay Tedder 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 ~A or mower wheel. A NLS cylindrical stone for iad grinding tools is fur- \ nished on special order. Yas stone for gumming “~ Ysaws can also be fur- nished on special order. When desired a_ foot power attachment will be supplied at a small additional cost. With wheel for grinding mower sections. Improved Grain Fans a = Aulds complete, with necessary sieves for all forms of seed.. J Lyons’, handmade, complete, with necessary sieves for all forms of seed PRICES SUBJECT TO International Ensilage Cutters These Cutters are strongly built, made of first-class material throughout, and are de- signed with a view of getting the best results with least power and strain on the working parts. Ask for Special Cata- logue and Prices. The Special Catalogue will give you detailed information as to why you should buy anI H C Cutter. “Ohio” Monarch Self-Feed Silo Filler Ranks at the head ES of the list of Ensil- age Cutters. Get a Monarch and the Silo question is easy. Ask for a Special Catalogue giving dif- ferent sizes, ete. Corn Shellers Our No. 3 One-Hopper Sheller, with cob separator mand sieve, is one of the best Mhand shellers ever offered. Mm Specially adapted to large Our No. 7 Two-Hopper Sheller, with adjustable shaker, which separates the cob from the corn and chaff from the corn, made for hand and power, furnished with combined fly-wheel and 20- inch pulley. \. a / BUCKS: CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE Cc. M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B St., N. W.,. WASHINGTON, D. C. 29 PUMPS Myers Force and Lift Pumps for Deep and Shallow Wells Construction and Durability. The material used in the costruction of the Myers Pump is the best that can be bought for the purpose. The stand is made of the best cast iron and steel. The cylind- ers are seamless drawn brass or brass lined iron; the latter is always recommended where it can be used, as it combines wearing quality and strength. The valve seat is of glass, which is postively noncorrosive and will not harden the leather, a feature be- longing absolutely to the Myers Pump, and without which no pump can be perfect. The check valve is of poppet style, which rises clear of the seat at each stroke of the pump, allowing it to clear itself perfectly; the old style hinge valve is out of date. Buckets and valves are made from the best oak tanned leather, all cut to an exact thick- ness and pressed dry by means of our pat- ented process. The reason a great many pumps do not give satisfaction is because the manufacturer use cheap leather of an uneven thickness. There is no reason why a pump will not give satisfaction and last for years if con- structed as above. Fig. 1108 The M ers Ratchet Handle Force and Lift Pump With Adjustable Base and Wrought Steel Handle Has Patent Glass Valve Seat and Poppet Valve. 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 fulcrum and long handle. Lo t 3 S Carborundum Niagara Grinders Carborundum Stones are made of Carborundum, the most mar- velous abrasive the world has ever known. It is as hard and sharp as the diamond. The stones be- ing manufactured, the uniformity of the grit, and cutting qualities, as well as absolute uniformity in hardness are insured. The rapidity with which the work is accomplished, the satis- faction of having it promptly done, and the pleasure of having a stone sharp and clean, never glazed or filled, always ready for service, outweigh many times the slightly-increased expenditure for ‘hese stones. Prices: No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 1 a SS = PRICES SUBJECT TO ee ee ee ACP V a DAET SSC aTDD gig fo Price List, Represented by Fig. 1108 Fitted with Brass-Lined Cylinders and Glass Valve Seat— Four Foot Set Length. No. R152—Capacity 440 gallons per hour. cylinder, tapped for 114-inch pipe. PTICGHTOrs Nero a) LLG sacs cles ea ah aw. Se adienc's PTIGGSIOD INQweltey FM OlGCGaate co ce artietes anaes The distance from the bolt under the handle to the piston- rod is 3 inches, with an S-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. eased well. No. R32 (Ratchet Head) complete, price on application. For windmill head, add to list, 75c. Myers’ special steel sucker rod. Price of pipe, 144 inch galvanized in and outside, fitted com- plete for any depth well. on application. We have a special pump man, who will attend to your wants and guarantee his work. Has a 3-inch each pump furnished with hose at- With patent adjustable base and Will go in a 55-inch Samson Mounted Grindstones This is a splendid stone for farm purposes. Frame made of hardwood; operated by one pedal. No. 3, Stone about 18 inches in diameter........ $8 50 No. 2, Stone about 22 inches in diameter ....... 9.50 THE AUTO GRINDSTONE has a steel frame and is ball-bearing, and is operated witb two pedals, making it very light running. Stone about 18 incbes diameter. ESTES ROH DOR SRE CEO EIDIS © Dini RCH OR ICO $10.00 We carry a full line of loose stones of all sizes. 3 cents per pound. Also a line of Grindstone Mountings. Price, CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 30 C.M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B St., N. W., WASHINGTON, D. C. STUDEBAKER WAGONS Quality Supreme 4tt \ \ hs - A q f STuDeBAKER) Standard Thimble Skein Wagon. Made In Steel Axle Every piece of material that goes into a Studebaker wagon Only the very finest materials is used, and at every turn has the Studebaker reputation behind it. inspectors are on the louokout. The house of Studebaker jealously guards the quality of the Every process of construction is under expert supervision— vehicle that bears its name. nothing anywhere is left to chance. Standard Thimble Skein Farm Wagon With Coach Tongue : Height of Wheels Dimensions of Box Approximate Wagon Gear Sizes of 5 faa ce | SuzevOk ~~ Complete with) Only with Skeins | Front | Hind | Tire Lower Top Length Weight | Capacity Brake Brake | ie | é 2 3 em | ee ' : =e a Inches | Ft In. | Ft In. | Inches In to: ) |e In. Pounds — Pounds List Price List Price | 2%x8 3 8 4 4 2 xT-16 12 8 10 0 850 3000 $161.35 $124.50 23,x8 3 8 4 4 3 x3-8 2 8 10 0 850 3000 167.80 130.95 3 x9 3 8 4 6 7) al 13 8 10 6 1000 4000 168.15 128.25 3) x9 3 8 4 6 3 x1-2 13 8 10 6 1000 4000 183 65 1438.75 3144x10 3 8 4 6 2 x5-8 14 10 10 6 1100 5000 177.85 135.25 314x10 3 8 4 6 3 x1-2 14 10 10 6 1100 5000 193.35 150.75 314%4x11 3 8 4 6 2 x3-4 16 12 10 6 1250 6000 194.85 150.50 Farmer's Handy Truck—Wide Track. Cast Skeins Only. (With Wood Wheels.) Price, with double and single trees...................- $72.50 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. Size of Axle. Size of Tire. Diameter of Wheels. Price. 1% inches 3 inches 4 ft. 10 in. 1% inches 4 inches 4 ft. 10 in. 2 inches 3 inches 4 ft. 10 in. 2 inches 4 inches 4 ft. 10 in. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE C.M. WOOLF & CO., Inc., 1005 B St., N. W.. WASHINGTON, D. C. 31 FERTILIZERS As is well known, the chemical markets are in such an un- settled condition that it is hardly possible to predict just what the fertilizer situation may be. We expect to be in as good or better position to take care of our trade than many other dealers because of our factory connections. It would be well to see us before concluding your arrangements along this line. 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. Prices on application. 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. ELITE. SERS oa oin-vc mah ae dawae ace qe a0 « atk gy aa 1.00 ents PhinenhorievAGideccccesese wee lore rere es oes fe oS 8.00 i ee ee ln cuccenuse vets ccescanaune 1.00 Prices on application. Plant Bed Guano Guaranteed Analysis: E “pO nee ea ee See eee ee, ae - 5% Phosphoric Acid (available)...............+. 1% Special Tobacco Guano Guaranteed Analysis: LUE Da AA CR POPE Ppa er Cee err 3% Phosphoric Acid (available)...............0:- 8% RM TESIO ME ere eT oe ae wn pedawis ss cinihine «alse 2% Gilt Edge Compound Guaranteed Analysis: LT he ee ee Se 1UuG% Phosphoric Acid (available).................. RO, ETS) gi Res a eee: eee 2%, General Phosphate Guaranteed Analysis: PNPRESESNEE EEA et iat he oe cit ee ei See fs 214% Phosphoric Acid (available)... ..........2..-: RY, TL Oe A ee ote ae 1% Different other brands for truck, corn, oats, etc., can be furnished. Poultry Netting—Galvanized After Weaving No. 20 Wire. 1 foot, 2 inch mesh, 150 lineal feet, per roll............. 1.50 2 feet, 2 inch mesh, 150 lineal feet, per roll............ 3.00 3 feet, 2 inch mesh, 150 lineal feet, per roll............ 4.50 4 feet, 2 inch mesh, 150 lineal feet, per roll.............. 5.50 5 feet, 2 inch mesh, 150 lineal feet, per roll.............. 7.00 6 feet, 2 inch mesh, 150 lineal feet, per roll............ 8.00 1 foot, 1 inch mesh, 150 lineal feet, per roll............ 3.50 11% feet, 1 inch mesh, 150 lineal feet, per roll.......... 5.00 2 feet, 1 inch mesh, 150 lineal feet, per roll............ 7.00 3 feet, 1 inch mesh, 150 lineal feet, per roll.............. 9.00 4 feet, 1 inch mesh, 150 lineal fet, per roll.............. 11.00 U. S. Poultry Fence Built on miniature scale of farm fence interwoven with parallel wires and hinge joints so it stretches to posts straight even and nice without buckling, bagging or sagging. It’s so stiff and satisfactory, it does not require top rail and base board or so many posts as old style netting. Guaranteed 5 to 6 times as strong and at least 100 per cent better in every way. All parallel wires are of even length and all mesh of uniform 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 Spi vsis) = Pos batalpisl [eee ep ary tec DER OORODOOOOOS $5.00 PetCoume LINC MEBs sate ied. 5a sie, ci0 vie: 0.5 eres 5.50 BLOC ream ITICI. TOBIN, gra\r\c\e. cl asters icne's)o eye eieisyb oun 8.00 BELO POM INICEE -INESL IS aleletsheiel eles! clsle\eteleielelehetareve 8.50 seeds, quick in action. Can be used through- out the growing season and especially dur- ing the summer, when plants need nourish- ment most. Being odorless and very easy to apply, it is an excellent fertilizer for house plants, lawns, shrubbery, vegetables, flower and truck gardens. Contains 2% Nitrogen, 3% Phosphoric Acid and 3% Potash. To use, dilute with water and pour around roots of plants in the following proportions: 1 tablespoonful to a gal- lon for potted plants; 2 tablespoonfuls to a gallon for shrubs, lawns or gardens. Will keep indefinitely. One quart ferti- lizes 1,500 square feet. One gallon is sufficient for the aver- age lawn and garden for an entire season. % pint 35c; 1 pint 60c; quart $1.00; gallon $3.00. —The Liquid Ferti- a lizer. Absolutely odor- 7m less, free from weed PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE PARTIAL LIST OF GOODS CARRIED IN STOCK AT ALL TIMES Axes Axes, Brush Axle Grease Bale Ties Barbed Wire Dairy Supplies Dibbles Bee Tree Barrel Headers» ~~ Feed Grinders Baskets Fencing Food Choppers Foods, Chicken Forks Fruit Pickers Fruit Presses Fly Nets Bells, Farm Binders, Corn Binders, Shock Binders, Wheat Blankets, Horse Bone Cutters Bridles > Bracders Fodder Yarn Brooms Gates ; Brushes Glazing Points Butter Prints Gourd c Calf Meal Grafting Wax Calf Weaners Grinders, Knife Cart, Barrel Grindstones Chains Grass Hooks Cider Mills Halters Coats, Storm Hames Collars, Horse Hammers Cookers, Feed Curry Combs Handles, Plow Cut Worm Killer Double and Single Handles, Axe, &c. Harness Lanterns Harrows Mangers Harrow, Alfalfa Manure Spreader Harrow Points, Re- Mattocks versible Meat Chopper Harrow Teeth Mowers, Lawn Hatchets Nails Hay Fork Track and Nose Bags Parts Oils Hay Forks Hay Loaders Pails, Milk and Water Paints Hay Racks Parers, Apple and Hoists Peach Hoes Picks Horse Clippers Hose, Rubber Ice Cream Freezers Ice Picks Ice Tongs Incubators Insecticide Knife, Hay Kettles, Sugar Knives, Asparagus Kohl-Rabi Kraut Cutters Lacing Belt Ladders Plows, Contractors Post Hole Diggers . Poultry Appliannces Poultry Supplies and Remedies Powder Gun or Sifter Presses, Hay Pruners, Tree Pump Jacks Rakes, Lawn Rake, Side Delivery Robes Roller, Land Rollers. Lawn Roofing Rope Sausage Staffers Springs, Holster Steel Traps Steelyard Sawing Outfits, Gaso- Tackle Blocks line Tedders, Hay Saws Thermometers Saws, Pruning Tools, Garden __ Saws, Wood and Pole Torches, Gasoline Saw Bucks Transplanter Scales Traps, Mole Scoops Trellis, Wire . Scrapers, Drag Troughs, Watering Screens Trowels Sereen Wire Scythes Scythe Stones Seeders Alfalfa Seeders, Cherry Seeders, Grass Shears, Grass Shears, Hedge Shovels Shellers, Corn Shock Carrier Snaths Spades Spraying Nozzles Truck, Warehouse Twine, Binder Twine, Bag and Wrap- ping Umbrellas, Wagon Vegetable Cutter Wagons Washing Machine Watering Pots Weeders, Hand Wheelbarrow Wire Mesh Cloth Wringers, Clothes Yokes tlie 3 Ply.....$5.00 ! R 7 ry) ; ROOFING Standard for Over Twenty Years Prices: 1Ply..... $3'50; 2 Ply $4.25 ASDATAPIIS® sine pice eee neice r ot 1 INDEX Asparagus! OOS 10. on -niieinn cic. 1 —= LETeY NSE cudio GORE DAO DOO Sc ciation 1-2 Fodder and Forage Seed ........- 17-18 BG Cby seb cers nc ine e ccce eee ay Maemo ois 2 3 GOUT ec - ete isis cre ateneraisters 8 Cabbage rc siecice.ts teyocinute le eevee eta. co's 4 Grain ansin.t. . . clemtterelelstesoretiketereraranees 28 Calive Mealy Ss cre Sho ve eee eoraye aera heens 22 Grinders! Kenife bi. ’qerseiecs scares 28-29 Cantaloupe :.2.....ci¢ Sis. Jae ae eee 9 VINE SHOME Stree Gh cies alec olsueiei ols ied -in 29 CALrOtis oh: tal Heiefohe'< should ce ee aoe 3 (Che CE. SE GCE oaais TR moeeBicpenicds 16-17 CArtsiee sos Sescink tincids see ee ea. TIAMGLSS ELOnWy |. aroopebeieie « sleteleye ial henedts 25 Cauliflower (3. <.:..c cs. 2 eae tele ake 5 ELAUTOWS) ecaeeetes- Aeieratsters oc toes varevare 25-26 Geleriae ct. Sass vc ce 8. eee eicls 6 TIO DS: aa Sates egies o es nlsiahe, sere 8 COleryiet sce e es. eee Riek era oetetesere 5 IN CUD ATOUSHE TS © -Getoleinieieselehcreiets vlelacerels 21 GhardHSwissws. Sich ears eee 4 INSCCLIGINESBEy << tfee ties ciel eieelate 20-21-22 CHEN Soest cherie eeuee tee weg tas Acecske eons 22 Koh Rapitteves «cece < ct cle eis teetratis & Collards is tee ee eos ee tere 7 Li@@ken cieeryess aisha s,s aerate ot 8 Corns Wield yer e ercile coreneae micorenee ily/ Lettucenaccctee . shoaterteccis re eeriena sate 9 CornesSuganrd as ete lines see orateree 6 Melon} Masih... feos eerie 9-10 Cor} Saladin Redes ~ sere 7 Wiel toyely AWE Ae 6 ris o tao Bnpecea rc 10 Cow pRCaS ye . sociarec. che. esis ontenontemeueierere 17 Mowers: (EIORSC),.. anise ores cris sversiettalte 28 Gress; Watern-ncer, sere ol eee 7 Ihe ahgovoySpoehwacl Seeanbopevoacoune 8 Cucumber hye cee a eee oats T INA SEITEN Site. Beaches sks cele ietoteusheieateye 16 Cultivators hander eee 19-23-24 INTGRONGCTM RI. tener eyes sieleeersbacse 18 Cultivatonrss Ridine a sscmiactrseersiiren 26 (ORES onc cee Jonna. 5 Se cambiar aly Cultivators; Walkine] soneee sec. 26-27 Okra. pa Seats. cbrarelsin Con ere ee eee 11 Drills: Grains whe criiccersic ete oruetoteke 27 Onion’ Seeder. Geese tens Stee 10-11 Drills.-Seed and Garden..................23-24 ONTOnE SCS roe ere cictersic.c seteteretertan cys 11 Nee Plamty scien Ais oe ee ieelee eae 7 Pails) Milk anid Walter 2. sac. peices 35 TVG UVC Bice cerates cl avai krctare ceapete toy arede seve aaebede 7 Parsley vaicpeeeere ito er iaioslcneree ehoeene teri 11 HnsilasenCutvers? = sie eleleicisihereee ier: 28 Let hash eb loi, Pewee Coie a. como Mec COm eco 12 MON CIM Sitererstete ore sions. eke estore econetetente ort 31 IPGAS Tv. 0.). tetcie(thave's Rotevetete co: (eis sakecelevVO coronene 12 Mertilizersisoses ses eon eo IPGas: COW nee: -eraieiereteinterel clot terete 17 Moods;.@hickem: fade vcwiss tes cieitevsicers 21 Peas, Sweet saan sleverevnie erevevseresevelerete Rive 16 POPPI eae cicero etaheten eee aay ott Planters, Cone coiaces oi ecexevoltne rates sae Plows; Sulky °. 22s 216 Ibs. auliflower, 1 oz. to 3,000 plants.................. 4 oz. Selery, 1 oz. to 15,000 plants. . Se 4 oz. isover Alsike and W hite = Gi ne ae 6 = Ibs. Clover, Lucerne, Large Red, Crimson Trefoil..... 8 Ibs. Ce ne ener SOR 12 Ibs. Collards, 1 oz. to 3,000 plants.. 4 oz. Corn, sweet, }4 pint to 100 hills... ee eae 5. otis. Cress, 16 oz. to 100 feet of drill... ___.. a ae 10 Ibs. Cucumber, 1 oz. to 100 hills.......-....0.....-.... 3. Ibs. lant, 1 oz. to 2,000 plants................ 4 oz. Endive, '4 oz. to 100 feet of drill........_... 416 lbs. Flax, oo eae ee ner ee lo bus. arlic, bulbs, 1 Ib. to 10 feet of drill. d, 2 oz. tol00hills................ 5 Grass, Blue, Kentucky............... gy ae 2 bus. ELS 0 an 2 bus. Grass, emery and Millet.. ie bel ls bus. Grass, RMI PORN os ok me ceed ete s 3to5 bus. dow and eee anne a Brussels Sprouts, | oz. to 3,000 plants ete = ——_— ————SSSSESES Eee REFERENCE TABLES Quantity Per Acre. peeks, 1 oz. to 500 plants... _.........- ge weal 6 oz. agus, 1 oz. to 300 plants hat ae eae ee tt! lb rley OA Se a Sa ae ne ay ; 216 bus. gy 146 pts. to 100 feet of drill............ 1 bus. ins, pole, 114 pts. to 100 hills. . Be ake 145 bus. t, garden, 1 oz. to 100 deet of etn ee 7 ~~ Ibs. t, Mangel, 1 oz. to 100 feet of drill.. ercals: 1 oz. to 3,000 plants. . 4 oz. a ee i renee 10 Ibs. t oz. ls bus. rass, Orchard, Saccahial Rye, Red Top, Fowl Mea- Wood Meadow......._... : 2 ~bus. Grass, Red Top, Fancy Clean......................8to10 lbs. QUANTITY AND SEED REQUISITE TO PRODUCE A GIVEN NUMBER OF PLANTS AND SOW AN ACRE NUMBER OF PLANTS AND TREES TO THE ACRE AT GIVEN DISTANCE Distance apart No. plants Distance apart No. plants (12x 1 inches 522,720 24x24 inches........ 10, 890 See Me GY Oe oe cn. 174,240 30x 1 ws . 209, 088 a. 43,560 30x 6 eat re 34, 848 ML cad aen k= te, UA) | OKES 5 OT OE 17, 424 ee 15, Eee 348,480 30x16 ra pee Re Ee 13, 068 ee 2a ee ks 116,160 30x20 ey ae 2 10, 454 oe Oe grit 2 30x24 ey Tae 8, 712 EE eS ce 19,360 30x30 fg eee 6, 970 Se ae key cla koo! oOk.S ie Ee aig 58, 080 a 8 EE 15,681 36x12 ed 14, 520 ot ree P 261,360 36x18 a oe 9, 680 ol a 15,520 36x24 re AR eee 7, 260 Pounds alge Wee AN Pe ae Sn aS SI Sn wee we ve me oo 6 a Bo 010 di hh ee ; is A WEIGHT OF VARIOUS ARTICLES PER BUSHEL 3 Po { Quantity Per Acre. Rania CLOUD yaa. cab ved ae oe vas Go RA wiaece 14 bus. ERD Acs, 2h eee, BE Se eh ce nets ee ly bus. Kale, 1 oz. to 3,000 pl: Olen Ve et. a 4 Oz. Kohlrabi, 1-3 oz. to 100 feet of drill............ ne 4 Ibs. Leek 1-3 oz. to 100 feet of drill....................... 4 “bs: Lettuce, 44 oz: to 100:feet of drill... .........6...-... 3) ulbs: Martynia, % oz. to 100 feet of drill.................. 4+ Ibs. Merona Mioske ios sG: 100 bNIst <2. 0 se ee. ee a 3) Tess Melon, Water, 4 oz. to 100 hills................ 0.2... 3. Ibs. Nasturtium, 2 oz. to 100 feet of drill................. 15 Ibs. SUSE ie IRE See ie een ee 2 Aare 2. bus. Okra, 145 oz. to 100 feet of drill...................... S Ibs. 9) Onion Seed, 1-3 oz. to 100 feet of drill............... 4to5 lbs. MINI SEEM OL DEUS f eoc hc POs tess ec eae es 40 to 80 Ibs. Onion Sets, 1 quart to 20 feet of drill................. S bus. Parsnip, }4 oz. to 100 feet of drill. ................... é Ibs. Parsley, 14 oz. to 100 feet of drill..............22.... 3. Ibs: Peas, Garden, 1 pint to 100 feet of drill..............., 2 bus ERS ANE LOLS Be yo Pr ia, vn. Os tes P92 io @ 2 Abus: Pepper, 1 oz. to 1,500 pla BUGS ic oes Pa Are SI teen sk ee ae On. POUAEOGS) oo Pe Se oe ne eg we wrt ec a. es sf Sah eRe 8 bus. Pipkin, 1-3'qt: to L00/hills> 0 hic... 50. 2h. oe. Sito. Ube: Radish, 2-3 oz. to 100 feet of drill.................. 10 to 12 lbs. os ORE eee er ee) ee vee Tore Bg aay A 1% bus. Salsify, }60z. to 100 feet of drill.....-.............;. 8 Ibs. Seinath, 14 oz. to 100 feet of drill.................... 8) lbs: Summer Savory, 1 packet to 100 feet of drill.......... 34 Ibs. Squash, Summer, 4 oz. to 100 hills................... 3 lbs. Squash, Winter, 8 OZ. to LOO HIS ce. eee a Ibs: OMAUG; il) OF. CO+2, 500 PIANGS:<.J-.:.. ob osek asp esssse Bae OZe ‘ *Lobaccto, 1 oz. to.5,000'\plants: .... 2... 05h vee ee sss 2 Oz. Turnip, Doz. to coo feet of drill...) feria... 2. 11% lbs. * Vetches, with 1 bu. oats or 34 bu. wheat.......... 20 to.30' Ibs, MOEA. « Foe Neos aces Gee Pei a Pe Meee SA Rae 14% bus" 7 E * Distance apart No. plants Distance apart No. plants — 36x36 inches oe 4,840 60x60 inches........ 1,743 — Beacon, SU es . 12,446 8x 1 TOOiee a5 5,445 42x24 aa Ofeep 8x 3 Te tas ores e 1, 815 42x36 =e eee 4,148 8x 8 Saree Se 680 48x12 a ee 10,890 10x 1 tae ay 4, 356 48x18 at ee 7,790 10x 6 at, Shae, 8 te 726 48x24 We sg nj 4aee) TOKIO ey ee 435 48x30 “1 ane 300: 2kele" Rese ae 3, 630 48x36 oeiige be oss 3,630 12x 5 ene! ba 736 48x48 2 Sase eS 2023, I12xl2 ae ele 302 60x36 to he eee 2,901 16x 1 Soh erly ok WADE 22 60x48 nf 2,178 16x16 are on 170 (GI Se a enn ee Mane yo eR Ne ta F CEES pt mn Se SS een ARES eee saree ae ERM 2. - CITES ete Fe ER Oe eee a es «54 REACHES TOTICOME ys oe PRE x le ee ee Ee ee 28 Ee coduae tae ee ee ee see oS, ee OER 60 Ry oe a ae CELUI a ree TEE Dt: TT OPE LP er ee eRe era 56 a Timothy Seed Fe he ie i ee 45 < | WIRE eee eet aap a ae be Oe ee Phat d Wee ee 607 6 . * WEIGHT PER CUBIC FOOT | = i | * th a mel Settled 3.720. > ee et ee ee SA tas 5 cies PE 445 CORE OMEOMG MIRE 8 a. 2 2 co ness he Bos ee ee Pe eae 22 : Co Shelled, MEHTA eee i. 4 tat ee og. Se ee 45 Ep NS Iman: CNTR OO MES, via eet ogee 48 4 Oats, Ripe eene op ee et NE 25% | ‘ BURPEES STRINGLESS GREEN POD BEANS | | al ne Sgr