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All prices in this catalogue, owing to uncertain market conditions, are subject to change without notice. Should we be required to replace the merchandise we now have on hand (listed in this catalogue) on present market, there would have to be a higher price than our catalogue price to the purchaser. On the other hand, should such a condition exist that replacement reduced the cost to us, we will gladly reduce in proportion, the price to our customers. This policy applies to all grain, grass, vegetable and flower seeds as well as all other items quoted herein. WE DELIVER all Vegetable and Flower Seeds when bought at the packet, ounce, or 1/4 pound prices, but when seeds ordered are listed in pounds, postage should be added at the rate of 6 cents per pound. Each additional pound add 1 cent. In all other cases goods will be SHIPPED F. O. B. LEWISTON. '

No charge for packing, unless otherwise stated. Bags will be charged for as follows; 2 bushel bags, 60 cents; 1/2 bushel bags, 20 cents; peck bags, 15 cents; 1/2 peck bags, 10 cents.

We give no warranty expressed or implied, as to description, quality or produc- tiveness of our seeds, and in sending them out, will in no way be responsible for crops or lack of satisfactory product from our seeds. If the purchaser does not accept the goods on these terms, we must be notified at once, when we will give full instructions for disposition of such goods. This is the invariable rule of reliable business houses.

We do, however, purchase oUr seeds from reputable growers and employ every means, taught us from years of successful dealing in seeds, to insure proper grading and purity. Seeds are tested by our experts before offering them for sale, so we are as reasonably sure of their germination as nature and science permits of assurance. ,

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CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS-General List

OST flowering plants will live in almost any soil, but to give them a fair chance to develop, some care should be taken to make the ground suited to their needs. The soil best adapted for flowering plants generally is a light, friable loam, containing a sufficient amount of sand to ren- der it porous. Many flowers are better if produced on plants of vigorous growth, hence a por- tion of the garden should be prepared by deep digging, thorough pulverization and liberal _ enriching with large quantities of well-rotted manure. Since some other varieties produce the largest and finest colored flowers when grown on rather light, poor soil, a portion of the garden should not be enriched. While some seeds need special treatment, the following general rules will apply to all. Make the surface of the soil as fine, smooth and level as possible; do not plant when the ground is wet; cover each lot of seeds to a uniform depth, which should not be more than four to six times the diameter of the seed; press the soil firmly over the seed; plant in rows so that the starting plants can be seen easily; thin out the young plants to prevent crowding and keep entirely free from weeds.

POSTAGE PREPAID ON ALL FLOWER SEEDS IN PACKETS AT PRICES QUOTED

SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS

When the money accompanies the order, purchasers of Seeds in packets at catalogue prices may select 25 CENTS’ WORTH EXTRA PACKETS FOR EACH $1.00 SENT. Thus anyone enclosing $1.00 MAY ORDER SEEDS IN PACKETS AMOUNTING TO $1.25. Two dollars sent to us with the order will pay for seeds IN PACKETS amounting to $2.50 and so on. This offer does NOT include seeds in collections by weight or measure, bulbs, plants, or anything EXCEPTING SEEDS IN PACKETS.

Plants are generally known and described as Annuals, Biennials, and Perennials. The term annual is applied to plants which flower and ripen their seeds the same season. Hardy annuals are those which may be sown in the open ground. Half hardy annuals are those which should be started in the house and transplanted to the garden. The term biennial is applied to plants which flower the second season after planting and then perish. The term perennial is applied to plants which flower the second season after planting, and continue to flower year after year.

out young plants early in June. Annual.

ACROCLINITOI. (Everlasting) liliA. Pretty Ever- lasting Flower, fine for winter bouquets. The flowers should be gathered when young.

Double White Pkt., .05

Double Pinlc Pkt., .05

ADONIS. Showy, popular border flowers, remain- ing a long time in bloom.

Aestivalis. “Flos Adonis.” Flowers scarlet. Hardy annual. 1 ft. Pkt., .05

Tricolor. Mixed Carmine scarlet, splendid vari- ety. 4 to 5 feet. Pkt., .05

ANTIRRHINUM. (Snapdragon.) Beautiful, hardy, free blooming plants for summer and fall. Flowers the first year from seed as annuals and should be treated as such. Average height, 1 % feet.

CiTuison Pkt., .05

White Pkt., .05

Finest Mixed Pkt., .05

AGERATUM. (Floss-Flower.) hA. Blossoms con- tinually throughout the summer. Highly prized for bedding out, and valuable for winter blooming in- doors.

Imperial Dwarf. Dark blue. 9 in.; good for edg- ing. Pkt., .05

AUYSSUM. Very hardy, free blooming dwarf plants, all varieties growing freely in common soil. The pretty, fragrant flowers are much prized for bou- quets; excellent for the summer garden.

Saxatile Compactum. Yellow flowers; fine for bor- ders. Perennial. Pkt., .05

Little Gem. White. They grow but three or four inches in height, very compact, of spreading growth, each plant often forming a circle a foot in diameter.

Pkt., .05

AIMARANTHUS. Ornamental foliage. Very strik- ing and effective decorative plants. Sow early and set

Alyssum

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One of the very best 'Annuals for cut-flowers

The Aster is of easy culture and very popular. Plants from seed sown in the open ground in May bloom finely in September and October. For July and August flowers sow in March or April in cold frame, spent hot- bed, or in pots or boxes in the house. Cover the seeds about half an inch deep with rich, light soil, and when the plants have three or four leaves transplant about 18 .inches apart each way into well prepared beds. Manures too fresh or used in too large quantities sometimes induce disease in Asters. When used they should be thoroughly well decayed and mixed with the soil. Small quantities of slaked lime or fresh wood-ashes stirred into the surface of the Aster beds form good tonics for the plants and keep disease and insects from the roots.

Tall Varieties.

American Branching. A free growing Aster of ro- bust, erect habit, producing large, feathery blossoms resembling Japanese Chrysanthemums; one of the

finest for cutting. Height 3 feet.

Crimson Pkt., .10

Dark Blue Pkt., .10

Lavender Pkt., .10

Rose Pkt., .10

AlTrite Pkt., .10

Finest Mixed Pkt., .10

Semples Branching. A superior and free flowering class. The flowers are large with graceful, wavy petals on long stem. Excellent for cutting. Height 3 feet.

Crimson Pkt., .10

Lavender Pkt., .10

Pink Pkt., .10

Purple Pkt., .10

MTiite Pkt., .10

Finest Mixed Pkt., .10

Giant Comet. Splendid class of pyramidal habit, with very large flowers.

Crimson 10

Lavender . . Rose Pink . . Purple ....

■White

Finest Mixed

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Pkt., .10 Pkt., .10 Pkt., .10

PEONY FLOWERED PERFECTION. The finest form of incurved Aster, splendid for exhibition and popular for both florists’ and private use. The plants are about two feet in height, with flowers usually four inches across, very double and of fine globular form.

Dark Blue

.10

Lilac

.10

Blood Red

Pk.,

.10

Rose Pink

.10

■WTiite

.10

Finest Mixed

.10

nCTORIA, Flowers large, very double, with the petals beautifully incurved. Cannot be excelled for bedding or exhibition. 2 feet.

Crimson Pkt., .10

Dark Blue Pkt., .10

Rose Pink

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White

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Finest Mixed

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"White Branching Asters

ASTERS Dwarf Varieties

CHRYSANTHEMUM

Snow WTiite Pkt., .lO

Dark Crimson Pkt., .10

Finest Mixed Pkt., .10

QUEEN OP THE MARKET. Early flowering aster, of branching habit, producing its flowers on long stalks; fine class for cutting and bunching.

Crimson Pkt., .10

Lavender Pkt., .10

Light Blue Pkt., .lO

Light Pink Pkt., .10

Deep Red Pkt., .10

White Pkt., .10

Finest Mixed Pkt., ,10

CHINA FINEST mXED Pkt., .10

All Soi-ts jMixed Pkt., .10

BALSAAI. Beautiful plants for the summer gar- den. Of fine pyramidal form, thickly studded with large flowers of rich shades. They should be started early in heat and transplanted. We offer the finest strains in cultivation. Annuals.

Double Duarf Mixed Pkt., .10

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BELLIS Peremiis flore pleno. Double Daisy. A favorite spring flowering perennial, producing charm- ing effects when planted with Pansies, Forget-Me- Nots or Silene. They are easily raised from seed, flowering in autumn if sown in spring, although it is better to sow in July or August in cold frames and plant them out the following April.

Longfellow Dark Rose Pkt., .05

Snowball White Pkt., .05

Mixed Pkt., .05

Califomia Daisy Pkt., .05

BROWALLIA. Elegant, free flowering, half-hardy annual for house or garden; growing about eighteen inches in height, with Verbena-like flowers; excellent for cutting. Seeds started in July will give fine plants for winter blooming in the greenhouse for which they are valuable. For summer blooming they may be sown under glass in March, or in the open ground in May.

Finest Mixed Pkt., .05

CALENDULA. Vigorous, hardy, free-flowering annuals, with large, flat, double flowers; valuable for growing in light soils, or dry situations. They are useful as cut flowers, and are frequently grown under glass during winter for cutting. 1 foot. METEOR. Double orange yellow striped with

primrose. Pkt., .05

Prince of Orange Pkt., .05

Double Mixed Pkt., .05

CALLIOPSIS or Coreopsis, Perennial Varieties. These frequently bloom the first year from seed sown in the spring; it is the most satisfactory, however, to sow in July or August, protecting the plants with coarse straw or pine boughs during the winter. They will flower profusely the following summer. Height, 2 feet. Mixed. Pkt., .05

CANDYTUFT. Showy, hardy annuals, growing about a foot in height. Excellent for bouquets.

Carmine Pkt., .05

Lilac Pkt., .05

Empress AVhite Pkt., .05

Mixed Pkt., .05

Candytuft

CANNA. Indian Shot. The luxuriant foliage and superb flower of the Cannas, especially of the new French and Italian races, easily places them foremost among our sub-tropical bedding plants.

Crozy’s Newest Mixture Pkt., .05

Nigi’icans Dark Red Foliage Pkt., .05

CARNATIONS ^Mai’guerite the earliest of all Carnations, blooming in July or August if sown in spring and continuing till frost. Being half-hardy perennials, a slight protection of coarse straw or pine boughs will preserve them during winter and they will flower profusely the next summer, or they may be pot- ted to bloom during the winter in the house. The flowers are large, about eighty per cent, usually com- ing double; beautifully fringed and clove-scented.

CARNATIONS IMARGUERITE

Giant White

Giant Rose

Giant Red

Giant Yellow

Giant Mixed

Pkt., .10 Pkt., .10 Pkt., .10 Pkt., .10 Pkt., .10

CENTAUREA. Flowering Annuals. Imperials. Giant Corn Flower. The flowene are of enormous size; fragrant, and of the most charming colors, including white, pink, lilac, rose and purple. They are among our best summer flowers for cutting.

Marguerite White Pkt., .05

Cyanus Bachelor’s Buttons, mixed Pkt., .05

Centaurea Cyanus

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^ CELOSIA, or Coxcomb. Showy annuals of easy cultivation; producing large, brilliant, comb-like flower heads. They prefer a light soil, and should not be allowed to become crowded if a dwarf habit is desired.

Tall IVIixed Pkt., .05

CHRYSANTHEaiUM (Annual Varieties)

Showy, hardy annuals of easiest cultivation and blooming early in summer. They are most desirable for seashore and mountain gardens. Height, 2 feet.

Double Yellow Pkt., .05

Double White Pkt., .05

Double HDxed Pkt., .05

COBOEA SCANDENS. A fine, rapid growing climber with handsome foliage and large, bell-shaped flowers, green at flrst, but rapidly changing to a beau- tiful, deep violet-blue. A well established plant will run about thirty feet in a season, covering a large veranda with handsome foliage and beautiful flowers. Tender perennial. Pkt., .05

COLEUS. Splendid bedding plants, with beauti- fully colored and handsomely marked foliage. They are easily raised from seed if kept in a warm temper-

ature. Tender perennials.

Hybrid Mixed Pkt., .25

CONVOLVULUS MAJOR Tall Morning Glory. Finest Mixed Pkt., .05

CONVOLVULUS Minor Dwarf Morning Glory.

Finest Mixed Pkt., .05

Japanese Morning Glory Pkt., .05

CYPRESS VINE. Ipomoea Quamoclit. Very grace- ful twining annuals with feathery dark green foliage and star-like flowers. Twenty feet.

Scarlet Pkt., .05

COSMOS. This is one of our most useful and beau- tiful autumn flowers. To get it in bloom early, the seed should be sown in May in the open ground where the plants are desired to bloom, and the seedlings allowed to grow and flower without being transplanted. Finest Mixed Pkt., .05

Cosmos

DAHLIA. The popular flower can be easily raised from seed and flowered the same season. The roots should be placed in dry sand and kept in a cellar where there is no frost during the winter.

Finest Mixed Pkt., .10

Single Rlixed pkt., .10

Chinese Pinks

DIANTHUS. Chinenses fl. pi. hP. Double Chinese

Pinks. Finest Mixed. Pkt., .05

Heddewigii. (Japan Pinks) hB. Single. First-class selected. Mixed Pkt., .05

DOLICHOS LABLAB. (Hyacinth Bean.) Purple. 10 feet. Pkt., .05

ESCHSCHOLTZIA. California Poppy. The bright colors, long duration and dwarf habit of these free- blooming, hardy annuals, admirably adapt them for massing and border planting. Height, 1 foot.

California Yellow, orange center Pkt., .05

California Alba ^White Pkt., .05

Mixed Pkt., .05

GOURDS. Luxuriant, climbing annuals, useful in covering arbors, fences or slopes, and bearing gourds which are of interesting forms and colors. 10 to 15 feet.

Mixed Pkt., .05

GYPSOPHILA. Infant’s Breath. Free flowering, hardy plants; extremely light and graceful, easy of cultivation, and most useful for bouquet and cut-flower work. Height, 18 inches.

Mixed Pkt., .05

FOR THE LAWN

Use Our PURITY LAWN SEED

Mixed by us from one of the best formulas known and containing no weed seeds.

HELIANTHUS. Sunflower. The large varieties are useful in forming backgrounds of large beds or borders and for distant effects, while the smaller sorts may be planted with scarlet Salvia, Gannas and other tall bedding plants, besides being excellent for cutting. Hardy annuals.

DIADEM. (New). Flowers beautiful light lemon with black center; of the greatest value for cut flow- ers.

Double Mixed Pkt., .05

HELICHRYSUM. Everlasting Flower. Showy an- nuals for beds or borders; useful as dried flowers for winter bouquets, for which use the blooms should be cut before they are fully open, and hung up to dry with the flowers downward if stiff stems are desired. Height 2 feet.

Double IVDxed Pkt., .05

Heliotroj»e

HELIOTROPE. Delightfully fragrant greenhouse perennial; excellent for bedding or indoor cultivation and particularly useful for cutting.

Giant. Newest large flowering varieties mixed.

Pkt., .10

HOLLYHOCK. This ever popular hardy favorite of our gardens has very few rivals in majestic grandeur. Hollyhocks succeed best in rich, well- drained soil. They should be lightly protected during winter with pine boughs, coarse straw or other mulch not liable to rot. Seeds sown in July produce fine plants for blooming the following summer. Hardy biennials; 6 to 8 ft.

Chafers Strain. Double finest mixed Pkt., .10

HUMULUS JAPONICA. Japanese Hop. Splendid o annual climber of fast growth and very ornamental.

12 ft. Pkt., .05

KOCHIA TRICHOPHILA. (Standing or Summer Cypress.) Splendid ornamental annual of unusually quick growth, forming regular pyramids of about 3 ft. in height. The slender-leaved plants ai’e of a cypress- like appearance during the summer, changing their light-green foliage to carmine and blood-red colorings.

The plant, also called “Burning Bush,” is of great value when planted singly or in groups, as well as for pot culture. 3 ft. Pkt., .05

LARKSPUR. Splendid hardy annuals with showy flowers borne on long spikes; white, lilac, and all shades of blue; excellent for cutting. Height, 18 inches.

Double Tall. Branching or stock flower mixed.

Pkt., .05

LAVENDER. Ornamental hardy perennial, bearing long spikes of very fragrant, blue flowers. 18 inches.

Pkt., .05

LOBELIA. The Erinus varieties are most valuable for edging®, hanging baskets and vases, blooming pro- fusely from June till frost. Lobelia Cardinalis and its varieties are among the most brilliant autumn flow- ering perennials.

Crystal Palace Compacta, The darkest blue. Pkt., .05 Finest Mixed Pkt., .05

MARIGOLD. Tag-etes. These handsome half- hardy annuals when well grown cannot be surpassed either in mixed borders or when grouped together.

They succeed best in moderately rich soil and in open situations, and are strongly recommended where a gorgeous display in the autumn is an essential feature.

African Double tall yellow Pkt., .05

African Double tall mixed Pkt., .05

French Double tall mixed Pkt., .05

Forget-Me-N ot

MYOSOTIS Forget-Me-Not. Dwarf, half-hardy

perennials, bearing a profusion of little, star-shaped flowers. They thrive best in rather moist, shady sit- uations. Most of them will bloom the first year from seed if sown early. If sown in July or August in shaded frame, fine plants will be obtained for spring

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blooming. They are very beautiful when planted in combination with late spring bulbs, Daisies. Arabis or Golden Alyssum.

Palusti'is True Forget-Me-lVot. Dark blue, very beautiful; profuse flowering. Pkt., .10

Mignonette

MIGNONETTE. Reseda Odorata. The most fra- grant annual, prized as much for forcing in winter as for the summer garden. The seed should be sown early and the plants as they grow, thinned sufficiently to allow them to branch. The beds should be liber- ally watered during dry weather.

Parsons’s White Pkt., .10

Machet, Red Pkt., .10

Bird’s Mammoth Mixed Pkt., .10

NICOTIANIA Affinis Annuals.

Colossea Magnificent foliage plant that soon at- tains a height of five or six feet, with young leaves at first tinted with red. Its leaves are often two feet in length and a foot in width. Excellent for foliage beds.

Pkt., .10

Sylvestris. A splendid new variety with glaucous leaves and large pendants, pure white, tube-shaped flowers: a very stately plant. Pkt., .10

NASTURTIUMS Dwarf Vaideties mixed.

Tom Thumb, or Dwarf. These hardy annuals are of easiest cultivation; succeeding best in rather light soil, withstanding heat and drought and flowering pro- fusely from June or July until cut down by severe frost, usually well into November. The dark-leaved varieties are particularly adapted for ribbon beds and" borders, the brilliant flowers contrasting admirably with the bronzy red foliage. Height, 1 foot.

Finest Mi.ved. Our special mixture of the finest sorts, in great variety of color.

Pkt., .05; oz., .15; lb., .45

NASTURTIUMS Tall or Climbing.

Besides their ordinary garden use for trailing over fences, trellises, stone walls, etc., these can also be grown as pot plants for Winter flowering, as screens or as trailers for hanging baskets and vases; 8 to 12 feet.

Finest Mixed Pkt., .05; oz., .15; lb., .45

PAPAVER, or Poppy. Annual varieties, showy, hardy annual of the easiest cultivation and embracing many rich and beautiful colors. The seed should be sown early in spring where intended to bloom.

Shirley Finest mixed. A most charming race of single Poppies with shining flowers of silky texture, varying in color from pure white and delicate pink to rosy carmine and deep crimson; many of them being beautifully sti’iped and edged with white. The blooms if cut when young will keep in water for two or three

days. Height, 2 ft. Pkt.,. 05

Double Carnation Mixed Pkt., .05

Oriental Deep Crimson Pkt., .05

White Swan Pkt., .05

PHUOX DRUMMONDI. This is one of the finest annuals, being hardy, easy of cultivation and making as a summer bedding plant an effective and brilliant display. The flowers are of long duration and of most gorgeous and varied colors. Height, 1 ft.

Finest 3Iixed Splendid colors Pkt., .05

Grandiflora Finest i\Dxed. The flowers are of large size, finely rounded form, and with well defined eyes. The colors are superb. Pkt., .10

PETUNIA. The Petunia is popular because it is of easiest cultivation, blooms from early summer continu- ously until frost and is one of the most showy and free- growing annuals. Height, 12 to 15 inches.

Single Flowering Petunia

Hybrida Finest Mixed Pkt., .10

Fimbriata ^Fringed, Single Mixed Pkt., .15

Double Flowering Petunias

Double Fi'inged Extra Large Pkt., .30

Nastm’tium

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PORTULiACA. Charming dwarf annuals for sunny situations or light soils, producing flowers of most bril- liant colors in great profusion. Height, 6 inches.

Graudiflora Plenissima Double Mixed. . . . Pkt., .10 Grandiflora Fine Single Mixed Pkt., .10

RHODANTHE. Half-hardy annuals with “Ever- lasting” flowers. They are beautiful for the open gar- den, or grown in pots for the conservatory. If required for winter use, as dried flowers, they should be cut before they are fully expanded. Height, 1 foot.

AVliite Pkt., .05

IVDxed Pkt., .05

RICINUS. Castor Oil Plant. Tender annuals of rapid and gigantic growth, producing enormous dark green or bronze-colored palmate leaves; excellent for sub- tropical beds, or for massive foliage effects on lawns or backgrounds.

Zanzibariensis. Mixed. A new and distinct race from East Africa, producing leaves of enormous size, varying in color from light green to purplish red. Height, 15 feet. Pkt., .10

SALPIGLOSSIS. Half-hardy annuals; elegant late summer flowering plants of great diversity in color; beautifully penciled in rich tints of yellow, purple and brownish red. Of easy culture.

Grandiflora Finest Mixed Pkt,, .05

SAEnA. Flowering Sage. Very ornamental; flowers borne in spikes of fiery red, crimson or blue, and continue in bloom in open ground until after severe frosts. Start in heat and transplant into light soil one to two feet apart. Tender perennials, but bloom the first season. Height, 2 ft. to 3 ft.

Bonfire Scarlet . . .^ Pkt., .10

Cocinea Mixed Pkt., .10

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STOCK Gilliflower. The charming colors, delight- ful fragrance and free-blooming character of the Stocks have made them favorite plants for both summer and winter cultivation. They are very effective for beds and borders, and their handsome spikes are invaluable for bouquets and floral decorations.

Large-Flowering, Double Ten-Week Varieties. High- est grade, pot-grown seed. The best variety for early summer blooming, producing massive pyramidal flower spikes of brilliant colors and delightful fra-

grance. Height, 1 foot.

Lavender Pkt., .10

Pink Pkt., .10

White Pkt,, .10

Finest Mixed Pkt., .10

SWEET WILLLAM. Dianthus Barbatus. Showy hardy biennials of easiest culture; admirable for clumps among shrubs or borders. Height, 18 inches. Hunt’s Perfection Mixed Pkt., .05

_ PANSIES

Pansy, or Heartsease. Too much importance cannot be attached to the culture of these beautiful plants, flowering as they do in great abundance for several months. When sown in the early spring a good display in most cases can be had in the following fall, but the best results are not obtained by so doing. To obtain fine blooms it is better to sow during summer and transplant the seedlings in cold frames in September, protecting during the winter with mats or shutters. Pansies delight in a cool, moist, well drained soil, enriched with decomposed barn-yard manure. They should never be allowed to suffer, for want of water.

Giant Blue . Giant Black Giant Purple Giant Yellow

Pkt., .10 Giant AVhite Pkt., .10

Pkt., .10 Giant 3Iixed Pkt., .10

Pkt., .10 Mixed Pkt., .05

Pkt., .10 Giant Fringed Mixed Pkt., .15

Sweet Peas

Sweet Peas

Our Sweet Peas are unsurpassed in selection, purity and vitality. Seed should be sown in new ground as early as it can be worked in spring. The vines should be thoroughly established before the hot weather sets in. White-seeded sorts should be sown a little later, when the ground is warm.

HASKELL’S PEERLESS mXTURE. We invite comparison of our mixture with any and all others, no matter nnder what name or at how high a price offered, and are certain a trial will demonstrate the superiority of our Peerless Mixture.

Prices on Haskell’s Peerless Mixture:

Pkt., .05; oz., 10; M lb., 25; Vz lb., .45; lb., .90.

Prices on all Separate Colors:

Pkt., .05; oz., .10; M lb., .35; Vz lb., .65; lb., $1.25.

Blue and Purple

Captain of the Blues. Standard light maroon; wings light purple.

Navy Blue. Deep violet blue.

Variegated

Aurora. Flaked orange salmon; largest striped.

America. The brightest blood red striped.

Daybreak. Crimson scarlet on white ground.

Gray Friar. Beantifnl watered purple on white ground.

Helen Pierce. Blue mottled on pure white.

Mi-s. Joseph Chamberlain. Rose and white striped.

Lavender and Mauve

Countess of Radnor. . Pale mauve standards, wings pale lilac, very fine.

Dorothy Tennant. Deep rosy mauve; beautiful.

Emily Eckford. Standard reddish mauve, wings bine.

Wliite

Blanche Bui’pee. Pure white of superior substance, flowers large and flnely formed.

Emily Henderson. A new pure white, largest of all and an excellent sort.

Sadie Bm-pee. White seed. Very large. Pure white.

Dorothy Eckford. Pure white.

Light Yellow

Mrs. Eckford. Delicate shade of primrose yellow. Pi’imrose. Color pale primrose approaching yellow. Shades of Pink

Lovely. Light pink standard, delicate rose wings. Hon. F. Bouveiie. Standard flesh-pink, wings rosy buff.

Sybil Eckford. Pink and buff.

Prima Donna. Lovely pale pink. One of the flnest. Katherine Tracy. Soft but brilliant pink.

Gladys Unwin. Large, light pink.

Blanche Feri-y. The popular pink and white.

Her Majesty. Beautiful rose color.

Painted Lady. Old popular pink and white, fiery shade.

Lady Mai'y Currie. Orange pink.

Shades of Red

Red Riding Hood. Rosy pink, very fragrant. Brilliant. Bright scarlet, fine form.

Firefly. Deep brilliant scarlet; truly a fiery shade. King Edward VII. Fine scarlet.

White and Blue

Maid of Honor. White, edged with blue.

Lottie Eckford. White, suffused with lavender. Buttei-fly. White, blue edge.

Claret and Maroon

Boreatton. Very dark maroon, self-colored. Captivation. Beautiful claret color.

Waverly. Standards rosy claret, wings shaded blue.

Black Knight. Deep maroon.

PRICES FOR ANY OF THE ABOVE FTVE-CENT PACKAGES: 6 pkts. for 25c.; 12 pkts. for 40c.

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Sweet Peas (Continued)

SPENCER VARIETIES

The Spencers are of exceptionally large size, the standard and wings waved or frilled and the general effect remarkably graceful and attractive. The plants are of vigorous growth and remain in bloom for a longer period than the ordinary sorts. They are pro- duced abundantly on long stems, making them most desirable for cutting.

Asta Ohn. Suffused lavender sometimes with pinkish tinge.

Countess. Bright, clear pink, sometimes darker towards the edges; very large with long stems. One of the very best.

Florence Morse. White with pink edge.

King Edward. Brilliant crimson scarlet; very large size and of open form.

Othello. Beautiful deep maroon. One of the most reliable of the maroon shades of Spencers.

White. Pure white. Beautifully waved and fluted. Very large size.

Mixture. A very fine assortment of the best varie- ties.

Separate Colors 10 per Pkg., .20 oz.

10 per Pkg., .20 oz., .75 U lb.

VERBENA. The Verbena is one of the most deco- rative and easily grown bedding plants. If started in heat in March the seedlings begin to bloom in June

and continue until frost. Plants raised from seeds are stronger and flower more freely than those grown from cuttings. Half-hardy perennials. Height, 1 foot.

Hybrida Pine Mixed Pkt , 05

Hybrida Mammoth mixed Pkt., .10

Hybrida Extra selected, dark blue Pkt., .10

Hybrida Candissima, white Pkt. ,io

VIRGINIA CREEPER (or Ameiican IVoodbine). Though a common native climber, this is one of the best plants for covering unsightly objects, or it may be easily trained into festoons of exceeding grace and

Pkt., .05

WILD CUCUMBER. Hardy, vigorous climber, with very pretty seed-pods, large seeds; to be sown in the open ground in autumn. 20 feet. Pkt 05

XERANTHEjVIUM. Profuse blooming hardy an- nuals with “Everlasting” flowers; useful for winter bouquets; colors pure white and deep purple. Height, 18 inches.

Finest Double Mixed pkt. .05

Zinnia

ZINNIA. The double flowering Zinnias (Zinnia ele- gans fl. pi.), are among the finest annuals blooming from July till frost. The flowers are large, handsome, and in a variety of colors. Of easy cultivation in com- mon garden soil. Seed should be started in heat and transplanted. Our seed of these beautiful flowers is saved from the finest collection in Germany.

Single Mixed Pkt,, .05

Double Mixed Pkt.’ .05

MIXED FLOWER SEEDS FOR IVILD GARDENS. A splendid mixture of more than one hundred kinds of flower seeds at a low price. Pkt. . 05

For Parcal Post information see next page.

Owing to the still unsettled condition of the market ALL prices in this catalogue are strictly subject to change without notice. If, however, at time of shipment prices should be lower than given in the catalogue we shall cheerfully give our customers the benefit.

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I SUPERIOR VEGETABLE SEEDS |

THE CENTAL SYSTEM

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT

With this issue of our Annual Catalogue we adopt the Cental System. (Cental: soft c, as in the w-ord cent.) The old method of selling seed by the pint, quart, peck, bushel, or fractions thereof is hereby discontinued. Seeds will hereafter be quoted by the pound and hundred pounds. You will And it more accu- rate, more fair, and more sensible than the old method of buying by the pint, peck, or bushel. Recommenda-

tions as to quantity to sow will be made on the pound basis instead of by measure.

There are several reasons for this change.

1. The weight of a bushel of one kind of seed is practically never the same as that of another kind ot seea. Even the weights of two single bushels of the same commodity may differ, due to difference in size of the indi- vidual seeds, vegetables, or whatever makes up the bushel. The old system was therefore unavoidably inex- act, frequently inaccurate, and never quite fair to both buyer and seller.

2. The new method is exact, accurate, and fair to all.

3. The new system permits of quicker, more accurate, parcel-post rating. ^ j * t+

4. The Cental System, long used in Europe, is the coming method of selling seeds, vegetables, foods, etc. it

has already been adopted by law in several states.

Parcel Post

Parcel Post rates now apply to all seeds, bulbs an merchandise, 1st and 2d Zones include all places with

Rates of Postage for

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ASPARAGUS

German, Gpargel, French, Asperge

Spanish, Esparragos.

One ounce for 60 feet of drill.

A convenient bed is about six feet wide, with a path two feet wide on each side. This will require six rows one foot apart, and a bed of that width 50 feet will be ample for an ordinary family, requiring about

one pound of seed. It will require about three years from the time of sowing until the bed is in full bear- ing, but once established, it is good for twenty years.

It should be sown in drills one foot apart, and when the plants are four or five inches high they should be thinned out so that the plants will be nine 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 and destroy the young seedling Asparagus. The deeper the soil and the more manure used, the greater will be the crop.

Conover’s Colossal. The best known, and one of the most desirable sorts.

Pkt., .05; oz., .10; M lb., .30; lb., .50

Palmetto. Shoots are very large and light green, also tender and very desirable for the market and home garden. Very quick in growth, with close, round- topped shoots.

Pkt., .05; oz., .10; M lbs., .25; lb., .75

Asparagus Roots

A saving of one two years is effected by planting roots. These offered below are strong, two-year-old roots, and the proper size for testing. These roots are not carried in stock but will be shipped direct from the growers. Prices on the following varieties will be quoted on application.

Columbia, Mammoth “White, Conover’s Colossal, Barr’s Mammoth and Palmetto.

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BEANS Dwarf or Bush

German, Bohnen. French, Haricot.

Spanish, Frijole nano.

Two Pounds to 100 feet in drills or 150 hills; two bushels to the acre in drills.

A succession of sowing can be made from the first week in May until August. Plant in drills about two inches deep, and from eighteen inches to two 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 two inches apart.

Add .06 per Lb.; each additional pound add .01 if to be sent by mail.

Improved Golden Wax Beans

Black German Wax. (Black Seed.) Very early; round, yellow pods; a well-known standard sort.

Poimd, .35; Two Pounds, .65

Currie’s Rust-proof Wax. Pods long, flat and straight, very productive and rust-proof; black seed.

Pound, .35; Two Poimds, .65

Improved Golden Wax. Rust proof. An improve- ment on the old Golden Wax. The pod is somewhat round, meaty and entirety rust proof.

Pound, .35; Two Pounds, .65

Green Pod Varieties

Stilngless Green Pod. The pods are green, not quite as round as Valentine and less curved. The pods are stringless absolutely this quality at once placing the variety at the top of the list among table beans.

Poimd, .35; Two Pounds, .65 Long Yellow Six Weeks. Pods are long, flat, straight, green. Pound, .35; Two Pounds, .65

Low’s Champion. Very productive, with stringless, large flat green pods. Excellent either as a string or shell bean. Poimd, .35; Two Pounds, .65

Dwarf Horticultural. Pods are of medium length, slightly curved, and when nearly developed are freely splashed with bright red on the yellow skin. The green shell beans are of good size, tender, and of fine flavor.

Pound, .35; Two Pounds, .65 Biii’pee’s Bush Lima. The only Bush form of the true -large Lima. Bushes grow to eighteen inches in height and always erect.

Pound, .40; Two Pounds, .75 Improved Yellow-eye Bean. A fine field bean and very productive.

Old-fashioned Yellow-eye Bean. An excellent field bean and much preferred to the Improved Yellow-eye as a baking bean.

Red Kidney Bean. An easily raised bean and very productive. Also greatly prized by many for baking.

PEA BEANS. NATIVE GROWN Sulphur Pea. Larger than the white pea bean; golden yellow color; early and of fine quality.

White Kidney Bean. Good yielder. Almost entirely free from rust. One of the best baking beans on the market.

Prices on above on application.

Pole or Running

German Stangen Bohnen Spanish Judias.

French Haricot a Rames.

One Pound to 150 hills.

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 sand loam, which should be liberally enriched with short manure in the hills, which are formed, according to the vari- ety, from three to four feet apart. Prom five to six seeds are planted in each hill, about two inches deep.

Rough cedar or similar poles about seven or eight feet long should be used for these to climb on. The poles should be set in the ground at least eighteen inches, so as to prevent being blown over.

Add .06 per pt.; each additional qiuirt add .01 if to be sent by mail.

Black Wax, or Indian Chief. A superb snap bean; pods yellow and stringless.

Poimd, .35; Two Pounds, .65 Scarlet Ruimers. Usually cultivated for the beauty of its scarlet flowers. Pkt., .15; % Lb., .25

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King Horticultural, or Old Fashioned Speckled Cranberry. Pods bright carmine color; both heans and pods are much larger than the common kind.

Pound, .35; Two Pounds, .65 Kentucky Wonder. An excellent green podded variety; enormously productive, the long pods hang- ing in great clusters along the entire vine. Seed dark brown; entirely stringless.

Pound, .35; Two Pounds, .65 Lazy Wife. One of the best of the later green- podded pole beans for snaps. The pods borne in large clusters, are live to seven inches long, broad, thick, fleshy and entirely stringless. When young they have a rich, buttery flavor, which is retained until they are nearly ripe. The dry beans are excellent for winter use. Seed white. Pound, .35; Two Pounds, .65 Red Cranberry Pole. A popular string or snap bean; very productive with large and tender pod.

Pound, .35; Two Pounds, .65 Lima, King of The Garden. Heavy cropper bean and pod very large. Pormd, .40; Two Pounds, .75

BEET

German, Runtel Rube.

French, Betterave.

Spanish, Beteraga.

A rather light soil, well enriched, is best suited to the cultivation of the various beets. The mangels and sugar beets in particular, require very liberal manur- ing. For an fearly crop of table beets, sow the seed as early as the ground is in condition to work; light frosts will not injure the young plants. For a main crop, sow the first of May; and for winter beets, the last of June. Sow in drills, 12 to 15 inches apart, and about one inch deep, pressing the earth firmly upon

the seed, a very important matter. Use about six pounds of seed per acre, 1 oz. 50 feet. Thin out when the plants are large enough. The varieties for table use should be left three or four inches apart.

Crosby’s Egyptian. This variety is as early as the original Egyptian, but by careful selection has been made thicker and of better quality.

Pkt., ,10; oz., .15; U lb., .50; lb., $1.75 Detroit Dark Red Turnip. An excellent beet for bunching for market; tops exceptionally small and upright; roots turnip shaped with small tap root. Color of skin dark blood red; flesh bright red. Quality is of the best, sweet and tender. One of the best varieties for the market gardener and the home garden. Pkt., .10 ;• oz., .15; lb., .50; lb., $1,75 Dewing’s Early. Of deep red color, smooth and of fine form. One of the leading varieties, both for market and for family use.

Pkt., .10; oz., .15; H lb., .50; lb., $1.75 Early Eclipse. Very early, dark-red color, small top, and free from fibrous roots.

Pkt., ,10; oz., ,15; M lb., .50; lb., $1.75 Edmand’s. This variety is thoroughly fixed and uniform in type. The flesh is deep blood red in color, and exceedingly sweet and tender. It is round, smooth, of good market size, and does not grow over- large. Pkt., .10; oz., .15; M lb., .50; lb., $1.75

Dirigo Extra Early. A rich, blood-red beet of fine grain and flavor and is earlier than either the Egyp- tian or the Eclipse.

Pkt., .10; oz„ .15; % lb., .50; lb., $1,75 Haskell’s Special Blood TiuTiip. We have a very fine strain of Blood Turnip Beet, of the Edmand’s type. Very deep red fleshed, so much in demand in all markets. Pkt., .10; oz., .15; H lb., .50; lb., $1.75 Swiss Chard or Silver Sea Kale. Used as greens and the ribs of leaves cooked and served as asparagus.

Pkt., .10; oz., .20; M lb., .65; lb., $2.25

MANGEL-WURZEL AND SUGAR BEETS

Sow in April or May, using eight to twelve pounds to the acre.

Price of all varieties Oz., .15; ^4 lb., .40; lb., $1.25 Red Giant Eckendorf. Of cylindrical form and grown mostly above the surface. Has been known to yield as high as 58 tons to the acre.

Lane’s White Sugar. One of the best for feeding stock. Very sweet.

Norbiton Giant. A mammoth, long-red variety, enormously productive, and keeps well; good for deep soils.

Golden Tanlcard. Flesh a deep, rich yellow; very sweet and nutritious. Half long in shape. A very heavy cropper.

Improved 3Iammoth Long Red. An improvement on the old variety. The roots are very large, uniformly straight and well formed; proportionately thicker, and are deeper colored than the common sort, and with smaller tops.

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Mangel Danish Sludstrup. Long, reddish Yellow. Grows well above the ground and easy to pull. More percentage of dry matter than in any known Mangel, very heavy cropper. Considered by the Danish people the best Mangel in the world.

BRUSSELS SPROUTS

(Species of cabbage; cultivation the same) German, Rofen-Kohl.

French, Chou de Bruxelles.

Spanish, Berza de Brussels.

One ounce will sow a bed of forty square feet, and pro- duce about 3,000 plants.

This is a delicious vegetable, superior to either bore- cole or spinach. The small, cabbage-like heads which grow upon the stem are much improved by a moderate frost. Sow in hotbeds in March or April, and in the open ground in May.

Dwarf Improved. Produces excellent, compact sprouts; very sure cropper.

Pkt., .05; oz,, .20; % lb., .75

CABBAGE

German, Kopf-Kohl. French, Chou Pomme.

Spanish, Berza.

One ounce of seed produces about 3,000 plants.

Early varieties are grown from seed sown in hotbeds in February or March, only moderate bottom heat be- ing required. Transplant into other frames without much, if any, bottom heat, as soon as the plants show the fourth leaf. In April, or as soon as the ground can be easily worked, set out in rows three feet apart, and about eighteen inches between the plants. The ground should be thoroughly stirred with cultivator and hoed every week till the plants cover the ground.

For a fall crop, sow in the open ground in May, in hills the proper distance apart, using a liberal quantity of manure in the hill, besides that which is plowed in; thin out to one good plant in each hill. In the same way crops may be sown to lay in for the winter use, planting seeds as late as July 1. Seeds can also be .sown in shallow drills when the plants are large enough, can be transplanted, setting the plants in rows three feet apart and two feet apart in the row. If the young plants are troubled with the cabbage fly, sprinkle them with tobacco dust, air-slaked lime, slug- shot or wood ashes, while the dew is on them. To keep off the cabbage worm, sprinkle with Dalmatian insect powder or Bug Death.

Danish Ball Head

The wide and unfailing popularity of the Danish Ball Head cabbage is simply wonderful. It seems to adapt itself to all soils and conditions.

The leading characteristics of Danish Ball Head cab- bage are: First, that it is a sure header; second, that it is of unapproachable solidity and weight; third, that it is an extra good keeper; and fourth, that it is a good seller.

It is a medium to late cabbage, but is generally grown as a late crop. It is sure to head, the heads being round, hard and extremely heavy, though not extra large. It can be grown in close quarters, on account of its compact habit.

Pkt., .15; oz., 80; U lb., $3.00 All Seasons. An early Drumhead, sure heading, solid variety. Desirable for early or fall use.

Pkt., .10; oz., .60; % lb., $2.25 Charleston Wakefield. Grows to a much larger size than the Jersey Wakefield. Very productive and a good shipping variety.

Pkt., .10; oz., .65; % lb., $2.50

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Mammoth Rock Re<l. The largest heading of any of the red sorts, of deep rich color, and excellent quality.

Pkt., .10; oz., .60; M lb., $3.2.5 Sure Head. A fine variety for main crop. A good shipper and sure header.

Pkt., .10; oz., .60; U lb., $2.00

Warren’s Stone Mason

Warren’s Stone Mason. An improvement on the Stone Mason Drumhead; heads rounder, firmer and earlier; is an extra good keeper.

Pkt., .10; oz., .60; M lb., $3.00 Danish Smnmer Rail Head, extra. The heads of this cabbage are of a splendid shape and ready early in the season. It is very early, very large, very firm and heavy. Pkt., .10; oz., .60; H lb., $3.00

Danish Rormdhead Short-stemmed. This cabbage is recommended as the best ever offered. It embodies all the good qualities which growers ever worked up in qualities, is large, hardy and splendid keeper.

Pkt., .10; oz., .60; % lb., $2.00 Savoy Improved American. The finest flavored of all the cabbage family, large and solid.

Pkt., .10; oz., .60; U lb., $2.00 Early Winnlngstadt. An early variety of excellent quality, not as early as the Wakefield.

Pkt., .10; oz., .65; % lb., $2.50 Henderson’s Early Summer. A standard summer variety. We have the true stock.

Pkt., .10; oz., .60; U lb., $2.00 Pottlers Early Riumsw'ick. An early fall variety well known and popular.

Pkt., .10; oz., .60; % lb., $3.00 Early Jersey Wakefield. A standard early variety for home use or market.

Pkt., .10; oz., .65; lb., $2.50 Red Dutch for pickling or for salads.

Pkt., .10; oz., .60; M lb., $2.00 Succession. A sure-headed, long-keeping variety, very similar to All Seasons, but maturing a little later. Heads deep and very firm.

Pkt., .10; oz., .60; U lb., $2.00 Enkhuizen Glory. A new Holland cabbage which originated at a large seed farm at Enkhuizen, Hol- land. It is an early cabbage, but still of large size;

solid and of the best quality. It is one of the largest early cabbages we have seen, and may be set out as late as the last of July or first of August in this lati- tude, and will make large, fine heads for late fall or winter use. The great merit of this cabbage lies in the perfect uniformity of its growth. The plants are compact, and have few outside leaves, and can be planted close together ,and will produce a very large crop. Crop Failed

CARROT

German, Rohre. French, Garrotte.

Spanish, Zanahoria.

One ounce will sow 100 feet of drill; 3 pounds required for an acre.

Carrots require a very finely pulverized soil to grow them to perfection. A good, light and well-enriched sandy loam is the best for this crop. For field culture, sow in drills 2 % feet apart, so as to cultivate by horse. Market gardeners sow in drills about 15 inches apart and cultivate by hand. For early crops cover % inch deep, and thin to 6 inches apart in the rows; for late, cover % inch deep and thin to 4 inches.

Danvers Half-Long Carrot

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DanTers 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. Hkt., .10; oz., .25; lb., .75

Oxheart, or Giierande. Roots short and very thick, and intermediate between Scarlet Horn and Chante- nay; color deep orange; fine grained.

Pkt., .10; oz., .25; U lb., .75 Large White Belgian. Roots very large and smooth; grown exclusively for stock feeding. Grained.

Pkt., .10; oz., .20; U lb., .60 Iniijroved Long Orange. The best known and most largely cultivated of any Carrot; excellent for stock or table use. Roots deep orange, 12 to 15 inches long.

Pkt., .10; oz., .25; % lb., .75

CAULIFLOWER

German, Blumenkohl Spanish, Colifior

French, Chou-fleur.

One ounce of seed will produce 1,500 to 2,000 plants if sown in open ground, or about 3,000 in frames.

To raise good Cauliflower there is nothing so essen- tial to success as good seed. The best Cauliflower seed is very expensive, but it is worth to the grower ten times as much as cheap and carelessly grown seeds. The best results are obtained from using Snowball for main late crop, as well as for early use.

Early Cauliflower are difficult to raise and are not of the best quality, but when the plants are set out in July and the heads form in October, there is no dif- ficulty in getting fine, large heads of first-class quality. The seed should be sown in open ground or cold frames about the middle of May or first of June, on good soil. When plants are large enough, transplant to rich, moist soil. These remarks refer to Snowball or other early kinds. The late kinds must be sown and transplanted earlier.

Henderson’s Early Snowball. This is undoubtedly the finest ever introduced. It is the earliest and pro- duces beautiful snow white heads of the most delicious flavor. The seed we offer is pure and genuine, and sure to prove satisfactory. Pkt., .25; oz., $3.50

Extra Selected Dwarf Early Erfiud. The finest strain of the Erfurt Cauliflower; almost as early as the Snow- ball; grows about 15 inches high; producing very solid, pure white heads of the very finest quality; sel- dom fails to form a good sized head.

Pkt., .20; oz., $3.00 All kinds of Insecticides, Spray Pumps, Power Sprayers, etc., always on hand. Call and examine or write for catalogue and prices.

CELERY

German,^ Sellerie French, Celeri Spanish, Apio

One oimce will produce 3,000 plants.

Sow seed the first or second week in April in hotbed or cold frame. As soon as the plants have attained a height of three inches transplant, setting them four inches apart. As fall approaches draw earth up to the plants, keeping the stalks well together. When well blanched it is ready lor use. Some of the varieties, such as Golden Self-Blanching and White Plume, may

be blanched by simply placing a board 12 to 15 inches wide on edge on each side of the row.

Boston Market. The best and most popular sort for cultivation. Pkt., .10; oz., .60

Giant Pascal. A strong grower and wonderful keeper. Quality very fine. Pkt., .10; oz., .60

Golden Self-Blanching. A self-blanching early golden-colored variety that is very popular.

Pkt., .15; oz., $1.00 White Plume. A variety that can be more easily grown than any other, as it does not require high banking to blanch the stalks. Simply earthing up enough to keep the stalks together or by passing a string around each plant is sufficient.

Pkt., .10; oz., .75

CORN— Sugar

German, Welfchkorn French, Mais

Spanish, Maiz

One Half Pound will plant 50 hUls; 15 Poimds will plant one acre in hills.

Corn requires a good soil and a warm situation. Commence for first early by planting the early varie- ties about May 1, and if a continuous supply is wanted all summer, make plantings about two weeks apart from May 1 until the last of July, first planting 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 3 plants in a hill. Add 6 cents per lb. and for each additional lb. to the same address add Ic, if to be sent by mail.

Crosby’s Early

Crosby’s Early. An early corn of large size and choice quality. It has long been a standard variety.

Lb., .30; 2 lbs., .50; 12 lbs., $3.50

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Early Red Cory. This variety is the favorite for first early. Lb., .25; 2 lbs., .40; 12 lbs., $2.75

White Cob Cory. This is an improvement over the Early Cory as the cob is white which gives it a finer appearance. It is as early as the Early Cory and of excellent quality. Lb., .25; 2 lbs., .40; 12 lbs., $2.75 Stovvell’s Evergreen. The best late corn for all pur- poses. It has been a leader for many years as a main crop variety and is unexcelled as a market corn.

Lb., .25; 2 lbs., .40; 12 lbs., $2.75 Country Gentleman. This is the finest of the medium late varieties. The rows are zig-zag with long slender kernels of delicious flavor.

Lb., .25; 2 lbs., ,40; 12 lbs., ,$2.75 Black Mexican. This corn when in condition for the table cooks remarkably white; but the ripe grain is black or bluish-black. It is unsurpassed by none in tenderness. Lb., .25; 2 lbs., .40; 12 lbs., $2.75

Golden Bantam. The fact that the grains of this variety are yellow is an indication of hardiness and its value for early planting and early maturity. It is a rapid grower, and produces ears measuring about 5 inches, but the smallness of ears is fully made up by the deliciously sweet flavor and tender quality of the corn when cooked. It is a fine variety for the home garden. Lb., .35; 2 lbs., .65

FIELD AND FODDER CORN

Prices will be quoted on application on the follow- ing corns. Please give the amount desired as well as the kind in all cases.

Southern AVhite. A white variety that no silo owner or dairy farmer should overlook. It grows 12 to 16 feet high; has broad foliage and tender stocks. There is no better fodder to keep up the flow of milk during hot weather when the grass is burned up. Heavy cropper.

Learning. An early, very heavy, long-eared corn. Grows to medium height with large amount of foliage. One of the best ensilage corns very much relished by stock. Cob red, grain yellow.

Bed Cob. A very large-growing white dent corn, with red cob. Fodder sweet, juicy and tender. Very popular in northern dairy districts.

Sanford. A well-known variety, adapted to the whole of New England. Kernels silvery white flint

ensilage corn.

Eurek.a. One of the tallest and best ensilage corn grown. Grows very tall and is very productive of ears and leaves. For the silo this corn is rarely equalled.

Early Canada. An eight-rowed, yellow flint variety with small cob and deep grain. This is one of the earliest and best and seldom fails to produce a crop. The Early Canada seed we have to offer was grown in this State.

Hflskcll’s Prizctskcr Corn, this com has fully maintained its past record as being the very best flint corn grown. This corn showed a test of 12.2 per cent, protein, 5.51 fat and 78.56 car- bohydrates, which makes it the highest test corn from a good food value of any of the known flints or dents. On a recent test of this corn, 70 pounds of ears made 63 pounds of shelled corn. This makes an exceptionally fine corn for an ensilage corn as it grows when planted for ensilage very rank, being 10 to 12 feet tall, and the stalks are very fine grain, making a much more profitable corn for ensilage than any of the dent varieties. We have this corn both on the cob and shelled.

Haskell’s

Prizetaker

Corn

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CHERVIL

One ounce will sow about 300 feet of drill.

Cultivated like parsley. Sow thickly in May, in drills half an inch deep, one foot apart. Use while the leaves are young and tender.

Curled Chervil. The young leaves are used for garnishing, and flavoring soups.

Pkt., .05; oz., .15; % Ih., .35

CRESS OR PEPPERGRASS

German, Areffe. French, Cresson

Spanish Masuerzo

One ounce will sow 16 square feet, or 150 feet of drill.

A popular salad, which should be sown early in the spring very thickly in shallow drills and at short intervals, for success, as it soon runs to seed.

Extra Curled. A small plant, having a fine pungent flavor, and used as a salad; may be cut two or three times. Pkt., .05; oz., .15; ^4 lb., .35

Tine Water Cress. Grows along the banks of ponds and streams, and is easily introduced, wholly unlike Extra Curled; leaves are quite large and thick; a fine salad, sold in immense quantities in the large markets in spring. Pkt., .10; oz., .40; % lb., $1.25

CUCUMBER

German, Gurfe French, Concombre

Spanish, Pepino

One ounce will plant 50 hills; 2 pounds will jilant an acre.

Culture. For earliest use, sow the seed in the hot- bed or greenhouse 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 greenhouse) 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 gen- eral use in the open ground about June 1, in hills 6 feet each way, and thin to three plants in a hill. Fine old manure (about six cords per acre) is sufiicient; or, better still, plant on land from which a crop has been taken, and which was heavily manured for that crop.

Davis Perfect. As now selected, this popular new variety is well worthy of praise. The long, even fruits are of fine form, with an intensely dark rich green skin. With vei’y few seeds the solid white flesh is of superb quality for slicing. So handsome and regu- lar are the fruits that they bring an extra price on market often being taken for “hot-house grown.” The vines are of strong growth and quite prolific.

Pkt., .05; oz., .15; % lb., .45 Extra Early Russian. Earliest variety known; hardy and productive. Fruit very small and quality fine for pickling and slicing. Pkt., .05; oz., .15; 1.4 lb., .45 Early Cluster. Fruit borne in pairs; light green; a great bearer. Pkt., .05; oz., .15; lb., .45

Early Frame or Short Green. An excellent sort, both for table use and for pickling. Plants very vigor- ous and productive. Fruit straight, a little smaller at the end, bright green, lighter at the blossom end. Comes into use a little later than the Early Cluster and keeps green a long time. Our stock is very superior.

Pkt., .05; oz., .15; M lb., .45 Boston Pickling. Fruit short, smooth and pointed at each end, bright green and a great yielder; one of the best pickling. Pkt., .05; oz., .15; % lb., .45

White Spine Iinijroved. The most popular strain of White Spine, and for general out-door culture, the best. Pkt., .05; oz., .15; % lb., .45

Long Green Improved. Fine for pickling when small; good for table use when about half grown.

Pkt., .05; oz., .15; % lb., .45

White Spine Cucumber

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Japanese Climbing. Vines are extra strong and foliage much more vigorous than other kinds, and being a climbing sort, can be grown on trellises, etc., saving much valuable space in small gardens. It is very prolific, from forty to fifty cucumbers having been counted on single plants. Fruit cylindrical, about ten inches long, thick and of fine flavor.

Pkt., .05; oz., .15; M lb., .50

DANDELION

German, Lowenzahn. French, Pissenlit.

Spanish, Amargon.

One oimce will sow 100 feet of drill.

The Dandelion resembles endive, and affords one of the earliest as well as one of the most healthful spring greens. Sow as early as the weather will permit, in good, well-enriched soil, in rows 12 inches apart, cov- ering seed % of an inch deep, and firming the soil well over them. Thin to two or three inches apart in the rows; by so doing the roots will be larger and a great amount of time will be saved the next spring in trim- ming or gathering the crop. One pound per acre is sufficient.

Improved Thick-Leaved, Cultivate for spring greens; an immense improvement on the common dan- delion, both in size and thickness of its leaves and fine flavor, being far less bitter.

Pkt., .10; oz., .75; M lb., $2.50

EGGPLANT

German, Gierpanze. French, Aubergine.

Spanish, Berengena.

The Eggplant will thrive well in any good garden soil, but will repay good treatment. The seeds should be sown in hotbed or warm greenhouse in March or April, and when about an inch high potted in two-inch pots. Plant about June 1, two and one-half feet apart.

New York Improved Purple. The leading market variety, and undoubtedly the best for size, quality and productiveness. Pkt., .10; oz., .60

ENDIVE

German, Gendive. French, Chicoree.

Spanish Endivia.

One of the most refreshing and attractive of all autumn and winter salads. Sow seed from the mid- dle of June until the end of August.

Green Cmded. Beautifully curled, tender and crisp.

Pkt., .05; oz., .20; ^4 lb., .75

Moss Ciuded. More finely curled, and a heavier and more dense plant than Green Curled.

Pkt., .05; oz., .20; % lb., .75 Broad-leaved Batavian (Escarolie). This variety is chiefly used in soups and stews; requires to be tied up in blanching. Pkt., .05; oz., .20; 1,4 lb., .75

Kale

KALE OR BORECOLE

German, Blatter-Kohl. French, Chou Vert.

Spanish, Breton.

One ounce will produce 3,000 plants.

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 cab- bage tribe this is the most tender and delicate. The varieties are all extremely hardy, and are best when touched by frost.

Dwarf German PuiTile, or BroAvn Curled. Very hardy and of fine quality; so handsome that it is fre- quently grown for ornament.

Pkt., .05; oz.. .15; 1.4 lb., .40

Dwarf Green Cmded Scotch. Rarely exceeding 18 inches in height, but spreading out under good cultiva- tion to 3 feet in diameter; leaves beautifully curled and bright green. Pkt., .05; oz., .15; lb., .40

Tall Green Curled Scotch. Grows about two feet high; leaves dark green, curled and wrinkeld; very hardy, and is improved by a light frost.

Pkt., .05; oz., .15; % lb., .40

KOHL RABI

German. Rohl-Rab. French, Chou-Rave.

Spanish, Col de nabo.

One ounce will sow 200 feet of drill.

This vegetable, the popularity of which is rapidly increasing, combines the virtues of the turnip and cabbage, but excels both in nutritive, hardy and pro- ductive qualities. The seed may be sown in June in rows 18 inches apart, and the plants thinned out to eight or ten inches in the rows.

Early White Vienna. Best for general table use; flesh tender and white. Pkt., .05; oz., .25; ^4 lb.. .60

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Purple Vieima. A little later than the White; color bluish purple. Pkt., .05; oz., .25; H lb., .60

Large Green or AVhite. Good for table and also for feeding stock. Pkt., .05; oz., .25; 1^4 lb., .60

LEEK

German, Lanch. French, Poireau.

Spanish, Puerro.

One oimce ■will plant 200 feet of drill.

The leek is very hardy and easily cultivated; it sue-' ceeds best in a light but -well-enriched soil. Sow as early in the spring as practical in drills one inch deep and one foot apart. When six or eight inches high they may be transplanted in rows ten inches apart each way as deep as possible, that the neck, being cov- ered, may be blanched.

London Flag. Very popular with market gardeners.

Pkt., .10; oz., .25; M lb., .75 American Flag. Pkt., .10; oz., .25; 1.4 lb., .75

LETTUCE

German, Lattich. French, Laitue.

Spanish Lechnga.

One ounce will sow 120 feet of drill.

Requires a rich, moist soil, and to be crisp and ten- der needs to be grown in cool weather. For winter use, sow in hotbeds evry two weeks, at the rate of one ounce of seed to four sashes (a sash is three feet long by six feet wide) ; cover very lightly, and transplant, first to three inches apart each way, afterward to eight inches. For garden or field, sow in rows, and cover, one-fourth of an inch deep, and thin out to twelve inches apart in the rows. For New England the White Seeded Tennisball for cultivation under glass, and the Black Seeded Tennisball for outdoor use are the Standard varieties.

Big Boston. A most desirable variety, either for forcing in cold frames or open ground planting; always produces large, solid, saleable ends.

Pkt., .05; oz., .15; M lb., .40

Boston Cm-led. Of ordinary quality but great beauty; highly ornamental in growth with its frilled leaves. Pkt., .05; oz., .15; % lb., .40

Prize-Head Early. Leaves green and red, very thin, crisp and tender; one of the best for private use.

Pkt., .05; oz., .15; ^4 lb., .40 Temxisball Black-Seeded. A very popular sort for open-ground culture; forms a handsome head, and is crisp and tender. Pkt., .05; oz., .15; % lb., .40

Tennisball, White-Seeded. Extensively grown for forcing and heading under glass; heads firm and good. Crisp. Pkt., .05; oz., .15; M lb., .40

Simpson Early Curled (White Seed). A leading early sort for forcing or open ground.

Pkt., .05; oz., .15; % lb., .40 Tomhannock. A variety with upright leaves, beauti- fully wrinkled, edges of outer leaves have reddish tinge; one of the best. Pkt., .05; oz., .15; ^4 lb., .40 Boston Market. One of the best for forcing under glass, as well as for outside use; forms fair-sized heads, edge of leaves slightly tinged with red.

Pkt., .05; oz., .15; M lb., .40 May King. Probably the finest all-seasons lettuce yet introduced. It is very early and hard, and will stand cold, damp weather better than many vareities. Planted out of doors or under glass it will produce fine solid heads much sooner than any other variety. Outer leaves are yellowish green, tinged with brown, while the inside is a rich yellow.

Pkt., .05; oz., .15; M lb., .40

May King

Grand Rapids. An excellent forcing variety with loose heads and of good size and form.

Pkt., .05; oz., .15; 1>4 lb., .40 Brown Dutch. Leaves large, thick, green, tinged with brown; forms large, solid heads; exceedingly hardy. Pkt., .05; oz., .15; lb., .40

Hanson. Large, solid heads; tender, crisp, and of a fine flavor. Pkt., .05; oz., .15; 1.4 lb., .40

Mliite Paris Cos. Has long, narrow, upright leaves; does not head, but when tied up blanches very nicely.

Pkt, .05; oz., .15; % lb., .40

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MELON, MUSK

German, Melone. French, Melon

Spanish, Melon.

One ounce will plant about 50 hills; (2 to 3 pounds in hills) per acre.

Melons thrive best in a light, rich soil. Plant early in May, when the ground has become warm and dry, in hills six feet apart each way for Muskmelons; eight feet for Watermelons. Previous to sowing the seed mix a few shovelfuls of well-rotted manure in each hill, and plant in each twelve to fifteen seeds; after all danger of bugs is over, thin out to three plants per hill. When about one foot long, pinch off the tips to make them branch, as it strengthens the growth of the vines and makes the fruit mature earlier. Feed liquid manure occasionally. A few hills for early use may be had by sowing on pieces of sod in a hotbed, and when warm enough transplant to open ground.

Musk Melon

Emerald Gem Melon. The Emerald Gem is entirely unlike any other muskmelon yet introduced. The melons are about the size of the Netted Gem but unlike that variety, the skin while ribbed, is perfectly smooth, and of a very deep emerald green color. The fiesh which is thicker than any other native melon of the same size, is of a suffused salmon color, and ripens thoroughly to the thin green rind, which is distinctly defined. The fiesh is peculiarly crystalline in appear- ance, and so very juicy, sweet and rich that it almost drops to pieces. It matures very early and is quite productive. Pkt., .05; oz., .15; M lb., .50

Rocky Ford. This new Muskmelon is similar to the oval strain of Netted Gem. The strain here offered originated with the melon growers in the vicinity of Rocky Ford, Gol., who have shipped this melon from that distant Western point to eastern markets. The melons grown by them are so fine in quality as to out- sell all others, and the demand for such melons has been far beyond the supply.

Pkt., .05; oz., .15; % lb., .50 Long Yellow Musk. A long, large melon of peculiar musky flavor; a rich, yellow color, both inside and out.

Pkt., .05; oz., .15; % lb., .50

Early Hackensack. An improvement over the old Hackensack, producing melons of as good quality and ten days earlier. Large fruit, with thick, green flesh of the finest flavor. Pkt., .05; oz., .15; ^4 lb., .50

MELON, WATER

German, Waffermelone. Spanish, Zandia.

French, Melon d’Eau.

One ounce will plant 50 hills.

Prices on all varieties of Wateimelons as follows : .05 per ijkt.; .10 per oz.; lb., .25.

Citron for Preserves. The old and well-known Pre- serving Citron; seeds red.

New Florida Favorite. An improvement on the old Florida Favorite, growing to double ths size and more prolific. Its perfect shape, bright red crisp flesh, and delicious flavor, make it one of the best melons grown.

Pliinney’s Eaidy. This is another very early melon, earlier than the preceding; it is hardy and a sure crop- per and extensively cultivated in the North.

Peerless or Ice Cream. Very early, flesh firm and sugary.

Cuban Queen. Very productive; flesh bright red, very solid, crispy and sugary.

MUSTARD

German, Senf. French, Moutarde.

Spanish, Mostaza.

One ounce wiU sow 75 feet of drill.

As an ingredient, the green Mustard imparts a de- lightfully pungent flavor to the various forms of pre- pared salads. For early crops the seed may be sown in a hotbed in March, and for general crop at frequent intervals through the spring, in drills from eight to twelve inches apart.

AMiite London. Considered the best for salads and spinach; leaves light green. It is best when about four inches high. Pkt., .05; oz., .10; H lb., .15

Browui or Black. Pkt., .05; oz., .10; M lb., .15

ONION

Select the cleanest, richest land on the farm for the Onion crop. If Onions are grown on the land the pre- vious year, so much the better, but any good corn or potato land will do. Broadcast fifteen to twenty cords of fine, well-rotted manure to the acre and plow not deeper than six inches; harrow thoroughly, cross plow, and harrow again, after which hand rake with wood rake and remove stones and rubbish. Sow four to five

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pounds of seed per acre in drills twelve to fourteen Inches apart and about one-half inch deep. See that the Seed Drill is equipped with a good roller, that will press the earth firmly upon the seed. Sow as early in the spring as the ground can be properly worked. There is seldom necessity for thinning Onions if the land has been properly manured and seeded. After the Onions are three to four inches high, an applica- tion of about five hundred pounds to the acre of fer- tilizer, rich in available nitrogen, strewn between the rows, will be very beneficial. Keep the Onions grow- ing by never allowing the weeds to get ahead and the acre should produce in a good average season, five hundred to seven hundred bushels. When the tops are down, the Onions may be pulled and left on the ground, and should be frequently turned with a wooden rake until tops are dried.

Yellow Globe Danvers

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 onion grown. Pkt., .10; oz., .40; ^4 lb., $1.25

Large Red Wethersfield. We have a very fine and select strain of this sort. Color is deep purplish red, flesh white, moderately grained and very firm. Yields enormously and is one of the best -winter keeping onions. Pkt., .10; oz., .40; % lb., $1.25

Wliite 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., .10; oz., .40; U lb., $1.25 Southport Red Globe. The onions from Southport, Ct., generally command an extra price in New York markets, because of their beautiful shape and color, due partly to the variety grown and partly to the favorable soil and the extra care taken in handling the crop. Pkt., .10; oz., .40; lb., $1.25

Prize-Taker. A Globe-shaped variety of delicate straw color, growing to a very large size. It ripens up hard and firm, the flesh being pure white. Fine grained and of fine, mild, delicate flavor.

Pkt., .10; oz., .40; % lb., $1.25

ONION SETS

Potato Onion Sets

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lbs., $1.75

Red Bottom Sets

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1.75

White Bottom Sets

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1.75

Yellow Bottom Sets ....

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Top Sets

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Onion Sets should be planted as early in the spring as convenient to obtain early green onions, but they may be set at any time up to June 1. Set in rows a foot apart, and three to four inches between them in the row. Any good soil will suit them. When grown in quantities, high cultivation is given in order to for- ward the crop for an early market. They are ready for use as soon as the bulbs begin to be of fair size. Those not used in green condition will ripen early in July and make nice onions. Potato and Top onions are grown from bulbs only.

Moss Curled

PARSLEY

German, Peterfile. French, Persil.

Spanish, Perejil.

One ounce for 150 feet of drill.

Parsley succeeds best in rich, mellow soil. As the seed germinates very slowly, it should be sown early in spring, previously soaking the seed for a few hours in tepid water. Sow thickly in rows a foot apart and half an inch deep.

Champion Moss Curled. The standard variety.

Pkt., .05; oz., .15; lb., .35

Buy one of our Garden Seeders. You can save the price of it in one season in time and seed. It is the most economical of seeders made. Send for catalog and prices.

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PEAS

German, Erbren. French, Pois.

Spanish, Guizante.

One poiiiul for 75 feet of drill ; one to two bushels in drills for an acre.

Peas come earliest to maturity in light, rich soil. For general crop, a deep loam or a soil strongly inclin- ing to clay is best. For early crops decomposed leaves or leaf-mold should be used; or, if the soil is very poor, strong manure may be used. For general crops a good dressing should be applied, and for the dwarf- growing kinds the soil can hardly be too rich. When

Sutton’s Excelsior

grown as a market crop, peas are never staked; for private use they are generally sown in double rows, and the tall varieties staked up by brush. For an early crop sow as soon as the ground can be worked, and make repeated sowings every two weeks for suc- cession. After the first of June sowing should be dis- continued until the middle of August, when a good crop may sometimes be secured by sowing an extra- early sort for fall use.

If sent by mail add .06 per lb.; and for each addi- tional lb. to same address add .01.

All marked thus ( * ) indicate wrinlcled varieties.

Extra Early Dwarf Varieties

*Bliss American Wonder. An old variety, but still highly prized for its flavor and quality. Of dwarf, robust habit, growing twelve to fifteen inches in height, and bearing an abundance of good-sized, well filled pods. Lb., .30; 2 lbs., .55; 14 lbs., $3.25

*Sutton’s Excelsior. Ripens early on vines fourteen to sixteen inches high, covered with a great abundance of long, straight broad pods of a pale green color. Price Lb., .30; 2 lbs., .55; 14 lbs., $3.25

*Preminm Gem. A fine flavored dwarf, wrinkled variety; height, eighteen inches.

Lb., .30; 2 lbs., .55; 14 lbs., $3.25 *Nott’s Excelsior. This is the earliest dwarf wrinkled pea. The plant is dwarf and needs no sup- port. The pods are of good size and well filled with large peas of the finest quality. It is as early as the American Wonder, while the vines are much more productive and the pods of larger size. There is no better early dwarf pea. Fifteen inches.

Lb.. .30; 2 lbs., .55; 14 lbs., $3.25

Extra Early Variety Not Dwarf Alaska. An extra early rouad pea bearing pods of a dark green color; two feet.

Lb., .30; 2 lbs., .50; 14 lbs., $3.25 *Gradus, or Prosperity. It combines the finest qual- ity with extreme earliness, and is also productive, bearing pods fully as large as Telephone. The color of the shelled peas is a beautiful light green, which color they retain after being cooked; the quality and flavor are delicious, and the peas remain tender and sweet for a long time.

Lb., .30; 2 lbs., .55; 14 lbs., $3.25

Thomas Laxton

*Thomas Laxton. One of the very best of the tall growing, large pod, early peas. The plant is a very hardy and strong grower, producing extra large pods in abundance. The quality is delicious, and cannot be surpassed by any other variety. The “Thomas Laxton” will mature nearly as early as any of the extra early smooth peas, and being a wrinkled sort is much sweeter. Lb., .30; 2 lbs., .55; 14 lbs., $3.25

*Early Morn. One of the earliest and most produc- tive. The pods are very large and well filled. Very fine flavor. Lb., .30; 2 lbs., .55; 14 lbs., $3.25

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Second Early Varieties

*Heroine. One of the very best late kinds. Very long pods well filled with deliciously sweet dark green peas. Two feet. Lb., .30; 2 lbs., .55; 14 lbs., $3.25 *Teleplioiic. A pea of the finest quality, sweet and delicious. Medium late, growing four feet tall with pods of the largest size.

Lb., .30; 2 lbs., .55; 14 lbs., $3.25 *Yorkshire Hero. Bears large, well filled pods on stocky, vigorous vines. A first-class late pea. Two feet. Lb., .30; 2 lbs., .55; 14 lbs., $3.25

*Bliss Everbearing. Medium late and vei'y pro- ductive. Two feet tall.

Lb., .30; 2 lbs., .55; 14 lbs., $3.25 *Haskell’s Dark Green Pod Peas. Immense pods of the style of the Telephone. A very superior wrinkled pea of quick and robust habit of growth. Pods are vei’y deep green, averaging five to six inches in length and are borne in great abundance. The peas have a peculiarly pleasing flavor sure to satisfy all lovers of the most delicious vegetable. Haskell’s Dark Green Pod is a medium late variety growing from three and one-half to four feet in height.

Lb., .30; 2 lbs., .55; 14 lbs., $3.25 *Duke of Albany or American Champion. Very fine, large pods, and peas of finest quality. Medium late; three feet. Lb., .30; 2 lbs., .55; 14 lbs., $3.25

*Dwarf Champion. Possesses all the merits of the reliable Champion of England. A hardy, robust grower, producing dark green pods of good size and in great abundance. Quality excellent.

Lb., .30; 2 lbs., .55; 14 lbs., $3.25 *Dwarf Telephone (Carter’s Daisy) . Similar to the Tall Telephone except in the height of the vine, which is only about two feet. Crop failed.

*Admiral Dewey. An enormous cropper; peas very

large and sweet. Lb., .30; 2 lbs., .55; 14 lbs., $3.25

Late Variety for General Crop

* Champion of England. The standard for quality. Grows four feet tall, very prolific, and still one of the best late peas. Lb., .30; 2 lbs., .55; 14 lbs., $3.15 White Marrowfat. A good late sort. Cultivated very extensively for the summer crop.

Lb., .20; 2 lbs., .35; 15 lbs., $2.25 Black-Eyed Marrowfat. An old and standard late variety for garden or field use.

Lb., .20; 2 lbs., .35; 15 lbs., $2.25 Canada Field. Seeds small white; for field culture only; largely used for sowing among oats. Price on application.

PEPPER

German, Pfeffer. French, Piment.

Spanish, Pimiento.

One ounce will produce 2,000 plants.

Grown largely for pickles. Sow in hotbeds early in April, and transplant to the open ground when the weather is favorable. They should be planted in warm, mellow soil in rows 18 inches apart. They may also be sown in the open ground when danger of frost is past.

Large Bell, or Bull Nose. A favorite and well-known ( pickling sort. Is early, large, mild and thick skinned.

Pkt., .10; o/.., .40

Long Red Cayenne. A small, long, bright red sort, very productive; extremely strong and pungent.

Pkt., .10; 07.., .50

PUMPKIN

German, Kurbis. French, Poitron.

Spanish, Calabaza.

One oimce will plant 20 hills.

Pumpkins are grown chiefly as food for stock. The usual method of planting is to scatter a few seeds at intervals in the hills when planting Indian corn; in this way good crops of pumpkins are secured with slight labor and expense, and make a valuable addition to the season’s crops.

Connecticut Field. The common yellow pumpkin, grown chiefly for feeding stock.

Pkg., .05; oz., .10; U lb., .30; lb., $1.00

Large Cheese or Kentucky Field. A most popular variety. Fruit flattened, the diameter being two or three times more than the length.

Pkg., .05; oz., .10; M lb., .30; lb., $1.00

Sweet or Sugar. A small variety, fine-grained and sweet; the best for table use.

Pkg., .05; oz., .10; U lb., ..30; lb., $1.00

PARSNIP

German, Pastinake. French, Panais.

Spanish, Pastinaca.

One oz. for 150 feet of drill; five pounds in drills for an acre.

Sow in drills as early in spring as the weather will admit, fifteen inches apart, covering half an inch deep. When well up thin out to five or six inches apart in the rows. Unlike carrots, they are improved by frost, and it is usual to take up in fall a certain quantity for win- ter use, leaving the rest in the ground till spring, to be dug as required.

Prices on all varieties of parsnips as follows:

Pkts., .05; oz., 15; % lb., .50; prices in quantity on application.

Abbott’s Improved Hollow Crown. Smooth and quite large; fine sort.

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Guernsey. Roots not quite so long as Hollow Crown, but of greater diameter and more easily gathered.

Long Smooth. As name implies, very smooth, free from roots, and a general favorite.

RADISH

German, Rettig. Rabies.

Spanish, Rabano.

French, Radis, Rave, Petite Rave.

One ounce will sow 100 feet of drill.

Culture. The soil for Radishes should be very rich, light and mellow, well broken by digging as their ten- der and mild qualities depend very much upon their rapid growth. For very early use sow in hotbeds in February and March and in the open air as soon as the ground can be worked ,at intervals of ten or twelve days for a succession as long as they may be wanted. The winter varieties should be sown in August, lifted before severe frost, and stored in the cellar.

Early Scarlet Turnip Radish French Breakfast. Olive-shaped scarlet, with white tip; crisp and tender. Very early. A general favorite.

Pkt., .05; oz., .15; % lb., .45; lb., $1.50 Early Scarlet Tiumip. A well known and popular variety. Small top of quick growth, mild and crisp.

Pkt., .05; oz., .15; M lb., .45; lb., $1.50

Non Plus Ultra. One of the earliest forcing rad- ishes, being ready for the table in three weeks from planting. Roots round and bright scarlet, crisp and delicate. Pkt., .05; oz., .15; % Ih., .45; lb., $1.50

China Rose. Bright rose-colored skin; flesh white and quality excellent; one of the best for fall and win- ter use. Pkt., .05; oz., .15; ^4 lb., .45; lb., $1.50

Long White Vienna. Of rapid growth and beauti- ful shape; skin and flesh snow-white. The finest of long white radishes.

Pkt., .05; oz., .15; % lb., .45; lb., $1.50 Long Black Spanish. Long black, flesh white and slightly pungent; one of the latest and hardest.

Pkt., .05; oz., .15; % lb., .45; lb., $1.50 Round Black Spanish. Skin black; white fleshed and piquant flavor.

Pkt., .05; oz., .15; lb., .45; lb., $1.50 Vick’s Scarlet Globe Radish. A leader among bright round Red Radishes. Quick maturing extremely at- tractive, short tops, solid and fine flavor.

Pkt., .05; oz., .15; M lb., .45; lb., $1.50 Early Scarlet Turnip, White Tipped. One of the handsomest of the turnip radishes and a great favorite in many large markets for early planting outdoors. It is but little later than the White Tipped Forcing, and will give entire satisfaction where extreme earli- ness is not the primary object. Roots slightly flat- tened on the under side; color, very deep scarlet with a white tip; flesh white and of the best quality.

Pkt., .05; oz., .15; M lb., .45; lb., $1.50 Long Scarlet. Short top. The standard variety of the long sorts, used either for forcing or open culture; six or seven inches long.

Pkt., .05; oz., .15; M lb., .45; lb., $1.50 Chartier. Decidedly distinct in appearance from any radish in cultivation. The color at the top being crimson, running into pink about the middle, and from thence downward it is a pure waxy white. It will attain a very large size before it becomes unfit for the table. Pkt., .05; oz., .15; M lb., .45; lb., $1.50

SALSIFY OR OYSTER PLANT

German, Bocksbart. French, Salsifls.

Spanish, Ostra vegetal.

One ounce will sow 50 feet of di’ill.

CiUture. Sow the seed in light, deep soil, early in the spring, in drills twelve inches apart and one inch deep, thinning out the young plants to four or five inches. The roots will be ready for use in October, when a supply should be taken up and stored, like carrots. Those remaining will suffer no injury by be- ing left in the ground till spring but should be dug up before commencing their growth.

Mammoth Sandwich Island. We consider this the largest and most profitable salsify in cultivation; roots are two to three times the size of the ordinary salsify and of more agreeable flavor. It is pure white in color and invaluable to market gardeners.

Pkt., .05; oz., .25; % lb., .75 German, Spinat. SPINACH French, Espinard.

Spanish, Espinaca.

One ounce for 100 feet of drill; 10 to 12 pounds in drills for an acre.

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This is a very important crop in our market gar- dens, and is one of the most easily managed of all veg- etables, requiring but little culture, and may be had fit for use the entire season. The main crop is sown in September. It is sometimes covered up in exposed places with straw or salt hay during winter, which prevents it from being cut with frost; but in sheltered fields there is no necessity for covering. For summer use it may be sown at intervals of two or three weeks from April to August. Spinach is best developed and most tender when grown in rich soil.

Prices on all varieties as follows:

Pkt., .05; oz., .15; M lb., .50; lb., $1.75

Spinach

Giant Thick Leaf. This variety gives the best results. The leaves are large, thick and somewhat crumpled, and it is equally good for spring or autumn sowing.

New Zealand. A valuable variety for the garden as it produces the thick, tender leaves throughout the summer. Grows very large and luxuriantly in warm, rich soil.

Long Standing Thick Leaved. Stands longest before running to seed; dark green.

SUNFLOWER

Mammoth Russian. The standard large-growing variety, which is used largely for feeding poultry.

Pkt., .05; M lb., .15; lb., .40

TOMATO

German, Liebsapfel. Spanish, Tomate.

In this latitude to produce extra early tomatoes the seed should be planted in the hotbed about the middle of February, in drills five inches apart, and not over one-half inch deep. When the plants are two inches high they should be transplanted three to four inches apart, and when about four inches high should again be transplanted; this time about five inches apart. Again they should be transplanted about the middle of April into moderately warm beds or frames, and should not be nearer than eight inches. The final transplanting to the open ground may be made the last of May, when the plants should be fine, large and

stocky, and if sufficient soil is taken up with each ( plant, they will keep right on growing with no setback.

For ordinary plants, sow the seed early in March, and transplant, once in the hotbed and from hotbed into cold frames about tour inches apart. The last of May they will be ready for the open ground where the Dwarf varieties should be planted 3 % feet apart and the spreading varieties 4 to 4 % feet apart.

Earliana. It is remarkable for its earliness, very large size, handsome shape and bright red color. Its solidity and fine qualities are equal to the best medium and late sorts. Pkt., .05; oz., .30; 1.4 lb., $1.25

Dwarf Champion

Dwarf Champion. Dwarf and strong habit of -growth; very solid and of extra quality.

Pkt., .05; oz., .30; % lb., $1.00 Livingston’s Favortte. Smoother than the Paragon, is a darker red than the Perfection; ripens evenly, and is as early as any good variety.

Pkt., .05; oz., .30; M lb., $1.00 Livingston’s Beauty. Very glossy, crimson in color, slight tinge of purple; early; free from rot; skin tough, bears handling remarkably well.

Pkt., .05; oz., .30; M lb., $1.00 Ponderosa. Very large, solid and of a good flavor. Specimens have been grown to weigh four pounds. Bright red. Very few seeds.

Pkt., .05; oz., .30; M lb., $1.00 Stone. Fruit very large and deep; bright scarlet, smooth, ripening evenly to the stem without a crack; exceedingly solid and firm-fleshed, of the finest qual- ity; one of the best for family use and for canneries. Late. Pkt., .05; oz., .30; M lb., $1.00

Chalk’s Early Jewel. This is a very productive variety. Ripens nearly as early as Spark’s Earliana, but is more desirable for home use as the fruits are thicker through and more solid; borne in large clus- ters. Color bright scarlet and quality good.

Pkt., .05; oz., .30; M lb., $1.00

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June Pink. An early variety, similar in habit to the famous Erliana, differing only in its color, which is pink instead of red. Early, blight resisting, long and heavy yielding. An excellent shipper on account of its reasonably tough skin.

Pkt., .05; oz., .30; % lb., $1.00

3Iatchless. Very large, smooth, solid and fine flavor. Cardinal red. Pkt., .05; oz., .30; lb., $1.00

SQUASH

German, Kurbiss. French, Courge. Spanish,

Calabaza.

One ounce Early will plant 50 hills; one ounce Mai'- row, 25 hills.

Cultm-e. The plants are very tender and sensitive to cold, and planting must be delayed until settled warm weather. The general principles of culture are the same as those given for cucumbers and melons, but the plants are less particular as to soil. The sum- mer varieties should be planted four feet apart each way, and the winter sorts eight feet. Three plants are sufficient for a hill. Care should be taken not to break the stems from the squashes intended for winter use, as the slightest injury will increase the liability to decay.

Improved Hubbard. The well-known and standard late variety; our strain is excellent.

Pkt., .05; oz., .15; U lb., .50; lb., $1.50

Golden Hubbard. A genuine Hubbard Squash except in color, which is a bright red, quality excellent.

Pkt., .05; oz., .15; M lb., .50; lb., $1.50

VVffirted Hubbard. A superior strain of mammoth size, and entirely covered with warty excrescences. Rich, dark-green color, and of very best quality.

Pkt., .05; oz., .15; % lb., .50; lb., $1.50

Giant Siunmer Crookneck. Double the size of an ordinary Crookneck and very warty, but similar in

other respects. Their handsome appearance com- mands an extra price in the market.

Pkt., .05; oz., .15; lb., .50; lb., $1.50 Winter Crookneck. An excellent keeping Crook- neck variety, lasting several months. Yellow skin, and a well-known squash.

Pkt., .05; oz., .15; M lb., .50; lb., $1.50 Delicious. We have found in this squash all that the originator claims for it. It is the driest, sweetest and finest flavored squash we have ever tasted. A fall and winter squash and is a good keeper.

Pkt., .05; oz., .15; U lb., .50; lb., $1.50 Boston Marrow. Fine fall variety; oval bright orange; flesh yellow and firm; best for pies, and also for canning. Pkt., .05; oz., .15; ^4 lb., .50; lb., $1.50 Early White Bush Scalloped. A standard summer variety; good either for home or market garden.

Pkt., .05; oz., .15; ^4 lb., .50; lb., $1.50 Essex Hybrid, or Hard-Shelled Tiu'ban. A standard winter sort; flesh a trifle darker than the Hubbard; an excellent keeper.

Pkg., .05; oz., .15; U lb., .50; lb., $1.50

TOBACCO

Connecticut Seed Leaf. Best adapted for the climate of the Northern and Middle States. Pkt., .05; oz., .30

TURNIP

German, Steckrube. French, Navet.

Spanish, Nabo Comun.

Turnips may be sown at all seasons from April to August in our climate, although those will be the best which are sown very early in spring for summer crops, and early in August for a fall and winter crop. A light soil, well manured the previous year, is the best, a few hundred pounds per acre of quick-acting fertil- izer will have a tendency to make the roots smooth, and to make the rapid growth so essential in produc- ing sweet and palatable turnips.

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Extra Early Purple Top 3Iilan (Flat). The earliest turnip in cultivation and a splendid variety; favorite with gardeners who want first turnips in market. Bulb white, fiat, of medium size, with a bright purple top; one of the sweetest and finest flavored of summer sorts. Pkt., .05; oz., .15; 1,4 lb., .50; lb., $1.75

Extra Early White Milan. This is one of our most popular turnips for spring sowing. It is a splendid extra early turnip in which the extreme earliness, small top and tap-root of the Purple Top Milan is united ■with clear white skin and flesh.

Pkt,, .10; oz., .25; % lb., .75; lb., $2.50 Pui-ple Top Strap Leaf. Rapid grower and mild flavor. The most popular variety for early use, either for the table or stock.

Pkt., .05; oz., .15; U lb., .50; lb., $1.75 Yellow Stone, A very popular yellow-fleshed vari- ety, fine for table use. Flesh very firm, tender, sweet and fine flavored; an excellent keeper.

Pkt., .05; oz., .15; % lb., .50; lb„ $1.75 White Six Weeks. Very early, white and sweet. An excellent early table variety.

Pkt., .05; oz., .15; 14 lb., .50; lb., $1.75 W'liite Egg. Belongs to the class of quick-growing fall turnips, and for this purpose should be sown in this latitude between August 1 and 10. Its shape is nearly oval or egg, as its name would indicate.

Pkt., .05; oz., .15; H lb., ,50; lb., $1.75

Ruta Bagas, or Swedes, should be planted from the last of June to about July 10, as they require more time in which to mature than the Early or Strap Leaf varieties. Newly-turned soil will produce the sweet- est and smoothest turnips.

Ruta Baga or Swedish Turnip

Rutabaga Bangholm. Oblong, globular shaped, with very small neck, yellow flesh, very dark purple top, superior to all other Swedes. One of the very heaviest croppers.

Pkt., .05; oz., ,15; H lb., .50; lb., $1,50 Long Island PuiTple. Undoubtedly the finest variety of purple-top Ruta Baga. Leaves few and small; bulbs fine shaped with very short, small necks; purple

crown skin and flesh bright yellow, solid, sweet and ^ mild flavor. Pkt., .05; oz., .15; U lb., .50; lb., $1.50 MJiite Sweet Gennan, Sweet, and fine flavor. Good keeper. Pkg., .05; oz., .15; U lb., .50; lb., $1.50

Imperial Hardy Sw'ede. Claimed by many to be the best Swede turnip grown. Bulb of large size with purple crown; flesh yellow; very smooth and hea-vy cropper. Pkt., .05; oz., .15; U lb., .50; lb., $1.50 Skirving’s Purple Top. Well-known yellow fleshed variety of large size and fine quality; for stock or

table.

Pkt., .05; oz., .15;

M lb., .50;

lb., $1.50

QUANTITIES SEED

REQUIRED

Space

■Vegetable

Amt. of

Will give

between

seed

or plant

rows

rows

Asparagus

. . . . 1 oz.

800 plants

36 in.

18-24 in.

Beans, bush. ...

100 feet

24-.30 in.

4-6 in.

Bean, pole

100 hills

36-42 in.

36-42 in.

Beet

50 feet

12-15 in.

3-4 in.

Cabbage, early. .

1500 plants

24-30 in.

15-18 in.

Cabbage, late . . .

.... 1 oz.

1500 plants

30—36 in.

18-24 in.

Carrot

100 ft.

12-15 in.

2-3 in.

Celery

3000 plants

36 in.

6-8 in.

Corn

200 hills

36 in.

12 in.

Cucumber

.... 1 oz.

50 hills

48-60 in.

60-72 in.

Egg Plant

.... 1 oz.

1000 plants

30-36 in.

18-24 in.

Kniiive

150 feet

12-15 in.

8-10 in.

Lettuce

, . . . 1 oz.

200 feet

12-15 in.

6-8 in.

Lettuce

.... 1 oz.

2000 plants

12-15 in.

6-8 in.

Onion

. . . . 1 oz.

100 ft.

11-12 in.

1-2 in.

Parsley

.... 1 oz.

150 feet

12-15 in.

1-2 in.

Parsnip

. . . . 1 oz.

150 feet

15-18 in.

2-3 in.

Pepper

. . . . 1 oz.

1000 plants

30-36 in.

18 in.

Potato

.... 1 pk.

200 ft.

30-36 in.

15-18 in.

Pumpkin

.... 1 oz.

25 hills

8-10 ft.

6-8 ft.

Radish

.... 1 oz.

100 feet.

12 in.

1-2 in.

Rhubarb (roots. ,

30-36 in.

24-30 in.

Salsify

.... 1 oz.

50 feet

15-18 in.

1-2 in.

Spinach

. . . . 1 oz.

100 feet

12 in.

4-6 in.

Tomato

. . . . 1 oz.

2000 plants

36-48 in.

36-48 in.

Turnip

200 feet.

12-15 in.

3-4 in.

VEGETABLE AND FLOWER PLANTS

We have in their season a choice assortment of both vegetable and flower plants.

Tomato Plants. Essex Hybrid. Dwarf Champion, Chalk’s Jewel, Earliana, etc.

Cabbage Plants. All seasons. Stone Mason, Drum- head, Danish Ball Head, Early Summer, etc.

Cauliflower. Snowball.

Celeiy. Giant Pascal, Boston Market, White Plume.

Flower Plants. Pansies, Geraniums, Verbenas, Stocks, Salvia, Asters.

Our Plants are all grown for us locally and are hardy and vigorous. Prices as low as can be made and furnish good strong, healthy plants.

BIRD SEED

Add 6c per lb., each additional

lb. add .01 for postage,

Price subject to variations of

the Market,

Canary. Sicily, selected

.30

lb.

Hemp. Russian, first quality

,17

lb.

Rape.

.21

lb.

Sunflower. Russian

.14

lb.

Millet

.04

lb.

Cuttlefish

5c oz..

.75

lb.

Unhiilled Rice

.08

lb.

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Grasses and Grains

NOTE Owing to the freqxient changes in price of Grains and Grasses we have refrained from inserting prices of them in this catalogue. The lowest market price will be quoted on application.

SPECIAL ATTENTION

While we carry several grades of the different varieties of seeds, we recommend our Purity Brand as the very best the market affords. These seeds are strictly Northern grown, and are selected by us because they possess the two essential qualities of purity and vitality. It is well known that there have been large quantities of Grass and Clover Seed sold as pure, which official analysis has shown to contain large percentages of adulter- ation. This not only defrauds the planter by selling him a worse than useless article, but inflicts injury also by filling his land with noxious weeds. We list Grass and Clover Seed according to their quality, grading down from our Purity Brand, which is always the best.

Timothy, Clovers, Millets, Red Top Purity Brand Lawn Seeds

in several grades Our own mixture, from the purest seeds obtainable.

We can surely please you on this brand.

Timothy

Medium Red Clover Mammoth Red Clover Alsyke Clover White Clover Crimson Clover

White Sweet or Bokhara Clover Alfalfa Clover Bed Top

Kentucky Blue Grass

Millets

Hungarian Japanese Siberian

Grains

Prices subject to Market Changes Barley, Fancy No. 1, Montana Two-Rowed Barley, Beardless Seed Oats, No. 1, Montana choice Spring Bye. Best Northern grown.

Winter Rye. New England grown.

Spring Wheat. Northern grown.

W-inter Wheat. Northern grown.

Buckwheat

Miscellaneous Seeds

Canada Field Peas Dwarf Essex Rape

Soja Beans Spring Vetch

Cow Peas Winter Vetch

CHOICE GRASS SEEDS FOR LAWN AND FARM

Canadian Blue Grass Orchard Grass English Rye Grass Meadow Fescue Rhode Island Bent Meadow Oat Grass Sheep’s Fescue Crested Dog’s Tail Sweet Vernal

TABLE

Showing Weight per Bushel, also Quantities sorni jxer

acre of Grass,

Grain and Vegetable Seeds.

Meadow Fescue

15

lbs.

Weight

Quantity

Tall Fescue

15

lbs.

(Used

in

mix-

per Bushel

Usually Sown

Sheep Fescue

12

lbs.

tures for past-

per

acre

Hard Fescue

14

lbs.

ures)

Timothy

45 lbs.

1/2

bu.

Meadow Foxtail

8

lbs.

(Grains

used

Clover, Red

60 lbs.

10

to

20

lbs.

Rough Stalked Meadow

4

lbs.

for pastures,

Clover, Alsyke

60 lbs.

10

to

15

lbs.

Wood Meadow

14

lbs.

g r a i

n lands,

Clover, White

60 lbs.

10

to

15

lbs.

Crested Dog’s Tall

28

lbs.

etc.)

Clover, Crimson

60 lbs.

10

to

15

lbs.

Sweet Vernal

11

lbs.

Clover, Alfalfa

60 lbs.

15

to

20

lbs.

Seed Barley

48

lbs.

2

to

3

bu.

Red Top, unhulled

10 lbs.

21/2

to

3

bu.

Seed AVlieat

60

lbs.

1V2

bu.

Red Top, cleaned

30-40 lbs.

10

to

15

lbs.

Seed Rye

56

lbs.

IV2

bu.

Millet, Hungarian

48 lbs.

1/2

lo

1

bu.

Seed Oats

32

lbs.

2

to

3

bu.

Millet, German

50 lbs.

1/2

to

1

bu.

Seed Buckwheat

48

lbs.

%

to

1

bu.

MiUet, Japanese

35 lbs.

1/2

to

%

bu.

Flax-

56

lbs.

1

to

2

bu.

Millet, Siberian

50 lbs.

1/2

to

1

bu.

Canary

60

lbs.

Bent, Fancy

35 lbs.

15

lbs.

Hemp

40

lbs.

Bent, B. I.

10 lbs.

3

bu.

Rape, German

50

lbs.

Orchard Grass

14 lbs.

2

to

3

bu.

Rape, Dwarf, Essex

50

lbs.

Blue Grass

14 lbs.

2

to

3

bu.

Corn, Field

56

lbs.

8

to

12

qts.

Fowl Meadow

11 lbs.

1

to

2

bu.

Coin, Fodder

56

lbs.

3

bu.

Lawn Seed

16 lbs.

31/2

to 4 1/2

lbs.

Com, Sweet

45

lbs.

8

to

10

qts.

Lawn Seed, Special

40 lbs.

11/2

to

2

bu.

Beans, White

60

lbs.

11/2

bu.

Perennial Rye Grass

24 lbs.

Beans, Red Kidney

60

lbs.

IV2

bu.

Italian Rye Grass

18 lbs.

Beans, Fancy

60

lbs.

IV2

bu.

Tall Oat Grass

12 lbs.

Peas, Smooth

60

lbs.

11/2

to

3

bu.

Yellow Oat Grass

8 lbs.

Peas, Wrinkled

56

lbs.

1V4

to

2

bu.

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INSECTICIDES and FUNGICIDES

SPRAY CALENDAR

Apples Scab Use Formula No. 8 before the flower buds open, repeat just after the flowers fall. If the Orchard is badly infected, repeat at intervals of three weeks with two more sprayings.

Bitter Rot Use Formula No. 5 about the middle of June, or if it has not previously been serious, spray when the disease appears. Give two or three other sprayings at intervals of about three weeks.

Canker Worm, Coddling Moth, Curculio, and other Biting Insects Use Formula No. 2.

Leaf Curl Use Formula No. 5 or No. 8 when the trees are dormant.

San Jose Scale Use Formula No. 8 when the trees are dormant.

Pears Scab and Leaf Spot See under Apple.

Raspberry, Blackberiy and Dewberry Anthracnose Cut out all infected canes in the spring and use Formula No. 5 before the buds open. Spray again at intervals, using the same formula. As the fruit ripens, use Formula No. 9.

Straw'berry Mildew Use Formula No. 5 at first sign of disease.

Rust Use Formula No. 5 before the buds open. Formula No. 9 before the fruit ripens. After fruiting, apply with Formula No. 5 again as may be needed.

Potato Blight, Rot and Beetle Use Formula No. 2 or No. 4, when either appears and again at intervals of ten days as long as either is prevalent. The Bordeaux Mixture is for the Blight and Rot and the Arsenate of Lead or Paris Green is for the Beetles, but either may be used in combination with the Bordeaux Mixture.

Tomatoes Blight and Rot Use Formula No. 5 when first fruit is half grown. Spray again in ten or fifteen days. Formula No. 9 should be used when fruit is ripening if any spraying is necessary at that time.

Dandelions Use Formula No. 10. Do not spray for two days before or after cutting the lawn. Most effective if it does not rain for 20 hours after spraying. Water the lawn and allow the grass to dry before spraying. Young plants should only require one spraying. Old plants are resistive, so repeat when they grow up again. When dandelions are dead, seed in with grass at once. Sulphate of Iron is not poisonous but will discolor clothing.

Wild Mustard See under Dandelions. Canada Thistles See under Dandelions.

SPRAY FORMULA

1. Arsenate of Lead Use from 3 to 5 lbs. Arsenate of Lead to 50 gallons of water.

2. Arsenate of Lead and Bordeaux Combined Use from 3 to 5 lbs. Arsenate of Lead to 50 gallons of

Bordeaux Mixture. The Arsenate of Lead is used as an insecticide and the Bordeaux Mixture as a fungicide especially recommended for preventing blight.

3. Paris Green Use 1 to 2 lbs. to 50 gal. water. Paris Green should not be used on peach, cherries or

Japan plums, and only with extreme caution on other stone fruits. In mixing Paris Green solutions add Milk of Lime, which prevents the burning of foliage.

4. Paris Green and Bordeaux Combined Use 1 to 2 lbs. Paris Green to 50 gal. Bordeaux Mixture.

5. Bordeaux Mixture Copper sulphate 5 lbs.; Lime 5 lbs.; Water 50 gals. In preparing use two one-half

barrel tubs. One for Copper Sulphate and the other for the Milk of Lime. The two solutions are now poured into a barrel at the same time; the Lime solution should be kept well stirred. Two men are required to make Bordeaux Mixture, so as to get two liquids poured into the barrel evenly.

6. Kerosene Emulsion Kerosene, 2 gallons; Whale Oil Soap, % pound; Soft Water, 1 gallon.

7. Tobacco Decoction Tobacco stems and other refuse tobacco, 1 pound; Water, 2 gallons. Boil tobacco

stems and other refuse tobacco thoroughly in the water. This solution is sufficiently strong for aphides and other very delicate insects.

8. Lime Sulifluir Solution We find from experience that the Commercial Lime Sulphur Solution is much

preferable to the home made solution, as, generally speaking, the mixture is better, being less liable to foliage injury and causing no trouble by clogging of spray nozzle, etc.

9. Ammonical Copper Carbonate-^Copper Carbonate 6 ounces; Strong Ammonia (just enough to dissolve

the Carbonate) about 3 pints; Water 50 gallons. This is for use only when the fruit is ripe, or nearly so, and we do not wish to discolor it with Bordeaux Mixture.

10. Sulphate of Iron Dissolve 4 pounds Sulphate of Iron in 2 gallons of water. Strain the liquid carefully through a fine screen of cheesecloth.

We have everything in Spraying Machinery including Hand Traction and Gasoline Power Outfits. Send for descriptive matter or else call at our store and examine them.

Pure Paris Green Ansbacher’s Grasselli Arsenate of Lead

After having tried sev- eral of the other kinds of Paris Green we are con- vinced that Ansbacher’s has no superior, conse- quently are handling this kind exclusively.

The price of Paris Green not being estab- lished at this time of go- ing to press, we will be pleased to quote prices on application.

Grasseli Arsenate of Lead paste contains 15 per cent Arsenic Oxide, combined with the maximum amount of lead consistent with good mixing qualities.

It contains less than one-half per cent. Soluble Arsenic.

Kills all leaf-eating insects. Mixes readily with water. Sticks to the foliage.

Grasselli Arsenate of Lead is used to destroy all leaf-eating insects attacking fruit trees, shade trees, vegetables, flowers and shrubbery, such as Coddling Moth, Curculio, Canker Worm, Tussock Moth, Elm Leaf Beetle, Gypsy and Brown Tail Moths, Potato Beetle and all similar insects that feed upon the fruit and foliage.

Mix with the required amount of paste as received.

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enough water to make a thin paste that will pour read- ily before putting into the spray tank.

Apply thoroughly in a fine mist under good pressure as soon as the insects put in their appearance, or where past experience has shown that certain insects are to be expected at a certain time, it is well to apply Arsenate of Lead in advance of their appearance.

It should always be borne in mind that all insect pests can be more readily killed when young and before they have attained their growth.

Grasselli Arsenate of Lead Paste may be used with either Lime Sulphur Solution or Bordeaux Mixture, combining in one application treatment for both in- sects and fungi.

Grasselli Arsenate of Lead Powder

Grasselli Arsenate of Lead Power is fast taking the place of the Lead Paste as it is much more convenient to handle and can be used equally well as a dust or spray. For dusting, apply as received.

Grasselli Lime Sulphur Solution

Grasselli Lime Sulphur Solution contains 33 per cent, combined lime and sulphur in solution at 32 to 33 degrees Beaume, the maximum that will stay in solution under the various climatic conditions to which it is liable to be exposed.

It is a clear, cherry color liquid, free from sediment and works through the nozzles easily.

Graselli Lime Sulphur Solution is used as an insecti- cide to control San Jose Scale, Oyster Shell Scale and all sucking or scale insects. For this purpose it is used at a dilution of 1 gallon to 9 to 11 gallons of water and applied during the dormant seasons, either after the leaves drop in the Fall or before the buds open in the Spring. The Spring applications just be- fore the buds open will control Leaf Blister Mite.

Lime Sulphur Solution as a Summer spray replaces Bordeaux Mixture. The use of Lime Sulphur solution and Bordeaux Mixture in same application is unneces- sary.

Tree Tanglefoot

For protecting trees against climbing insect pests in a simple, eco- nomical and effective way, use Tree Tangle- f o o t a sticky sub- stance applied directly to the' bark of trees. One application remains sticky on the trees three months fully exposed to the weather. Easily ap- plied with a small wooden paddle. One pound will make a band 7 to 8 feet long.

Price, 1 lb. can .45 3-lb. can .$1.30

Postage exti a.

RAT CORN

Will exterminate Rats, Mice, and Gophers from your premises in a Safe, Sane and Sanitary Manner.

Do you further know that in addition to killing mil- lions of human beings by infecting them with Bubonic Plague the Rat carries Trichinosis and Ten other Par- asites? It has Leprosy and Cancer. Isn’t it horrible to think of? You don’t want unnecessary doctor’s bills! Don’t have them! They are among the un- necessary taxes. Stop paying these avoidable sick- ness taxes.

It mummifies them. No matter where they die they simply DRY UP. Positively do not smell.

Rat Corn is a new and scientific discovery, and without a doubt the greatest rat destroyer in the world; the only one that kills rats without any bad, dangerous or disagreeable effects. A trial will con- vince you. Prices: Small, .30. Medium, .50. Large, $1.00. Postpaid.

RAT CORN

After eating Rat Corn he is mumified

WILL KILL FLIES

Formerly Ivuown as Rough-on-Flies.

Kills flies, vermin and lice. In- creases the yield of milk. Insures more eggs and better poultry. Kills lice on cattle and sheep ticks. Heals scab and hoof rot. It is an excellent disinfec- tant. Every gallon guaranteed. One gallon cans, price per gallon, $1.50.

Cow’s Favorite Fly Oil

Protects the stock, drives the flies away, means money in the farmer’s pocket. Just the preparation for the dairyman or farmer. One gal. cans, per gal., .85.

Bug Death

This non-poisonous Insecticide and Plant Food is now too well known to need any detailed descrip- tion.

Prices on Application.

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Insect Powder and Bellows Combined

Red Wing is the best Insect Powder that can be procured and once you try it you will use no other. For the destruction of Roaches, Bed-Bugs, Fleas, Moths, Ants, Flies, etc. Prices, Small, lOc, Par- cel Post, 5c. Large, 25c. Parcel Post, 6c.

Crenoid

Barrett’s Crenoid is an up-to- date preparation from coal tar of invaluable service to the poultry- men, stock raisers and farmers. It eliminates flies and mosquitoes and insures sanitary conditions in stables, stock sheds, around barnyards, etc.

Price, gallon cans, $1.25

STER U N C W 0 RTTTKL.

Diarrhoea Rjemedy

This is a money back gua ranteed,

remedy for white diarrhoea in young chicks and for all bowel trouble in grown fowls. It is the original White Diarrhoea Remedy. It is a powder to be used in the fowls’ drink. Prices: 2.5 and 50 cents postpaid.

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Sheep^Dip

A standard preparation for prepar- ing an effective and economical dip for ridding sheep of ticks, lice and scab.

One gallon makes 56 by mixing with water. Prices: Vz gal. .85; postpaid, $1 Cooper’s. Enough to make 25 gals., .65; postpaid, .75. Dr. Hess. Qnart can, .40; postpaid, .50; two-quart can, ..50; postpaid, .75.

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LiquidLece ('Hite Killer

Prices :

If, after us- i n g S t e r-

ling worth

Liquid Lice and Mite Killer, you believe it is not better than any other preparation you ever used for killing lice and mites in poultry houses, state the facts to us and we will refund the purchase price.

1 qt., .40; postpaid, .50; 2 qt., .65; post-

LICE- Powder

paid, .80; 1 gal., $1.00.

These can- dles are the most satis- factory Sulphur Fumigating Candles made. They burn three hours.

Prices: .15 each; Postpaid, .20; One Dozen, $1.35 Postpaid.

It is a pow- der for use by dissolv- ing in water. It kills all weeds in walks, drives and tennis courts where no vegetation is wanted. It is ap- plied with an ordinary watering pot. One pound makes ten gallons.

Price: 1 lb., .60

For preventing potato scab, oat, wheat and grain. Mix one pound to fifteen gallons of water. Directions on label.

Price: 8 oz. bottle, .50

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We claim t h a t S t e r- 1 i n g w o rth

Lice Powder is the one best lice powder.

You can see the dead lice drop from the bird treated with this powder. If it is not better than any lice powder you have ever used we will cheerfully return your money.

Prices: 5 oz., .10; postpaid, .15; 15 oz., .25; post- paid, .32; 48 oz., .60; postpaid, .68.

This is prepared exclusively for aphis or plant lice and spiders on house plants and vegetables. It is useful against most of the small sucking insects which infest house plants and greenhouse flowers. It is used by diluting one part of killer in fifteen parts of water and may be applied by spraying or sprink- ling.

Prices: Home size, one quart, .50; postpaid, .60; greenhouse, one gallon, $1.50, by express.

An ideal liquid Disin- f e c t a n t ,

Germicide, Cleanser and Deodorizer. Has great powerful antiseptic and healing properties. It is a purifier and one of the best disinfectants for private or public sanitation.

Prices: 1 qt., .30; postpaid, .40; 1 gal., $1.50, by express; 2 qt., .,50; postpaid, .6.5.

For squirt- Of STERLINGWORTH

ing into the holes made

by the Flat or Round-head tree borers.

An ordinary oil can is just the thing for applying. Directions on can.

Prices: 1 pt. can, .30; postpaid, .40.

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Sterlingworth Dry Bordeaux

Fungicide

This preparation is a fungicide in dry powder form for preventing many fungous growths, blights, rots, mildew, anthracnose, etc., attacking apple, pear, grape, nursery stock, currant, gooseberry, potato, tomato, strawberry, celery, beans, asparagus, plants, shrubs, etc. It does not kill insects. For a dry powder Bordeaux Insect Killer see Dry Boi’deaux and Paris Green Compound.

It is used either dry as a dust or it may be mixed with water and used as a spray.

As a dust for fruit trees (except Japanese plum and other trees with tender foliage), etc., it is used by add- ing fifteen to twenty pounds of lime dust to one pound of Bordeaux; for potatoes, two to five pounds of lime to one pound of Bordeaux gives best results.

As a liquid 10 lbs. of this material to 50 gal. of water is generally effective. PRICE: 1 pound box, .40.

^1 CUT WORM Killer

A coarse powder for s p r i n k-

ling near plants to be protected. It has an enticing odor, and cut worms prefer it to vegetation. No guess work about its effectiveness, it gets them every time. The dead cut worms “tell” the story. One pound is sufficient for 100 plants in hills and 100 lineal feet in rows. Stop feeding your plants to cut worms. Prices: 1 lb., .30; postpaid, .37. Prices on larger quantities on application.

"sterlingworth

seneE

It kills the green plant louse scale and most soft bodied and sucking insects.

liQUiD Bordeaux

Price: 1 pt., .30; postpaid, .40; 1 qt., .45; postpaid, .55

"sterlingworth (fl A fungous r e m edy in the form of

a thick paste. It is a preventative of rots, rusts and blights, mildews, etc., on fruits and vegetables. One gallon makes 10 to 50 gallons of mixture ready to use by adding water. Prices; 1 qt., .40; 1 gal., $1.25.

Sterlingworth Dry Bordeaux and Paris Green Compound

This is a dry Bordeaux powder to which has been added a poison and so mixed as to be an insect killer as well as a fungous remedy. Prices: 1 lb., .50.

Hi sterlincworthK)

Fish Oil Soap

Prices:

Kills most sucking i n- sects on trees, plants, vines and rose bushes. To use, cut in shavings and dissolve in water. Contains tobacco extractive matter.

1 lb., .25; postpaid, .30.

Crow Tar

Thoroughly reliable tar made especially for using on corn as prevention against crows. Give the corn a thin coating which quickly dries so that there is no trouble in putting through planter as in the case with tar prep- aration not made especially for that use. Price on Application.

A combined rtf sTFPi iNr.wnPThT insect killer and fungous

remedy. It does what Bordeaux,

Green and Arsenate of Lead will do, with one spraying. It contains a sticker | that makes it stick like glue. It is the best spray made for potatoes. It kills the bugs and prevents blights, rots, rusts, at one application. Excellent for apple, pear and small fruits and vegeta- bles. Controls the apple maggot, codling moth, canker worm, bud moth, kills hundreds of eat- ing worms and insects and prevents scores of fungous diseases that attack vegetables and fruits. Ar-Bo is the great potato spray. Its use on potatoes gives the crop in many instances as much as three weeks to mature. Do not think of trying to raise potatoes without it. Use it once and you will never use anything else. It is a paste about the consistency of thin putty and is made ready for use by mixing at the rate of one pound to five gallons of cold water. It does not clog the spray nozzle. Apply with any hand or power spray pump. Full directions on label.

Prices: 1 lb., .35; 5 lb., $1.25; 10 lb., $2.15; 25 lbs., $4.50; 50 lbs., $8.75; 100 lbs., $16.00.

It kills San Jo s e Scale and Oyster Shell Scale

when properly applied, and helps pro- tect trees from reinfestation. It covers more surface, is more effective and cheaper. It is easier to use than sul- phur sprays. Kills every scale it strikes. It is a mis- cible oil for mixing with water. One gallon makes 12-15 gallons by mixing with cold water. Prices: 1 gal., $1.00.

JX sterlingworth IfL

PovniEREP Hellebore

For use against leaf- eating in-I

sects such asl

rose slugs, currant worms, cabbage worms and many other leaf-eating insects where mild poison is required, as Powdered White Hellebore. Pi-ices: U lb., .25; post- paid, .30; lb., .40; postpaid, .45.

Prepared Bordeaux Lime Fertilizer Ground Bone Chloride of Lime

Lye or Potash Coal Tar Sulphur

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Columbia Hot-Air Incubators

Are built to meet the wide-spread demand for large capacity, lamp- heated machines that can be sold at surprisingly low prices and yet be guar- anteed to do high-class work. Have wooden cases, attractively finished in dark green, with brass trimmings and double walls. Seamless-bottom lamp bowls, best quality brass burners, zinc and steel standard Cyphers toggle- joint thermostat and sam& regulating equipment as used on highest priced machines. Fume proof, forced draft heater, asbestos covered and metal banded. Automatic in ventilation and embodies diffusive principle. Roomy chick nursery under trays. Are made in two sizes.

140 Egg size, shipping weight 83 lbs

250 Egg size, shipping weight 114 lbs 22.o0

Cyphers Coal-Burning Colony Hover

Coal-burning Colony Ho vers are designed to meet the great demand that now exists for a com- paratively i n e X- pensive means of brooding chicks. With a good col- ony hover, 300 to 800 or even 1,000 chicks may be brooded in a single flock. The chicks not only find sufficient hover room in the large “warm zone” under the dome where they assemble at night or when they require special warmth, but the entire room in which the hover is located is heated to a comfortable temperature. Even in cold weather the chicks can be allowed to scatter all over the room.

The Cico Coal-Burning Colony Hover is well made and practical in design. The ash pit is of good size and easy to clean. The grate is of the best type. A mechani- cal device makes it impossible for the fire to dump accidentally. The whole is without complicated parts.

We quote an' especially low price on this practical, efficient colony hover and back it by the same liberal guarantee that goes with all Cyphers Company’s products.

The Cico Coal-Burning Hover is sold with complete equipment, consisting of dome, automatic regulator, cords, pulleys and hooks, and one length of stove pipe price complete, $15.00.

Superior Hot-Water Incubator

^ In the Superior you

~ Jil ] get a hot-water incu-

bator that is well built, ^ well insulated and up to Cyphers standards ^ in all details of design,

K material and work-

•M 9 gj 9 manship. It is equipped

a 1 m a with Cyphers Co.’s

H I Ha regular patented tog-

li i II gle-lever regulator; it

m I I ^ high grade water

S MADE IN TWO | heating system; it can

I SIZES. I beoperated more

I easily than any other

hot-water machine; and it will outhatch and outlast any hot-water incubator on the market at anywhere near the price. It is well made and handsomely fin- ished— nothing cheap about it in appearance. Built in two sizes and at prices as follows:

65 Egg size, weight 43 lbs $11,75

130 Egg size, weight 68 lbs 16.25

GENUINE

INCUBATORS, BROODERS AND HOVERS

Cyphers Company Incubators

PATENTED

Standard Cyphers Incubators

These are the machines that for seventeen years and more have been recognized as the “Standard hatchers of the world.” Tens upon tens of thousands of them have been sold and are in successful use in every civilized country on the globe. They are used by more Govern- ment Experiment Stations, on more large, practical poultry plants, on more successful duck and egg farms, and by a larger number of fore- most poultry breeders than all oher makes combined. They are the last word to date in incubator building, not a penny being spared any- where in their construction to make sure of their doing satisfactory work in all climes, under widely different conditions, in the hands of all sorts of people. They are built to hatch and to last. With ordinary care they should last an ordinary life-time. Every Stand- ard Cyphers Incubator is guaranteed by the manufacturers to do first-class work in the hands of every purchaser who will give it a fair trial. Are built in four popular sizes.

70 Egg Size, shipping weight 93 lbs $16.00

144 Egg Size, shipping weight 145 lbs 25.00

244 Egg size, shipping weight 195 lbs 37.00

390 Egg size, shipping weight 245 lbs 44.00

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Cyphers Company Brooders and Hovers

standard Cyphers Brooders

The Standard Cyphers Brooders are not only fire-proofed and insurable, but are most durable, convenient and most efficient indoor and outdoor brooders thus far invented and placed on the market. They are equipped with the same type of high-grade thermostat as used on the Standard Cyphers Incubator you can therefore depend upon an even, steady temperature in the hover, and a lively, thrifty growing lot of chickens.

Style A. Two-Apartment Brooder

These Cyphers 1919 Brooders, all sizes and styles, are self-regulating, self -ventilating and varment proof. They are usable also as colony coops for the growing chicks. They are easily and readily converted into colony roosting coops by simply taking out the hover, which is made removable for that purpose.

THIS DOUBLE USE of the Cyphers Brooder means a considera- ble saving of money. It makes a safe and comfortable enclosure 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 equally well. All Cyphers 1919 Brooders con- tain either two or three apartments. The popular Style B (shown in illustration herewith) contains three apartments; first, roomy space under the hover; second, hover chamber; third, well-lighted exercis- ing apartments. It has often been said by users of Cyphers Brooders that “They Mother the Chicks Better than a Hen.”

Style B. Three-Apartment Brooder

Style A and B. Prices:

Style A. 2-Apartment Outdoor Brooder, shipping weight 135 lbs $17.00

Style B. 3-Apartment Outdoor Brooder, shipping weight 200 lbs 21.00

Style C. 3-Apartment Outdoor Brooder (for cold climates) shipping weight 210 lbs 23.00

Cyphers Adaptable Hover

The Cyphers Adaptable Hover is self-ventilating and self-regulating. It sup- plies a continuous flow of fresh, pure, warmed air under the hover, and at the same time maintains a steady, uniform heat. All the essentials of successful brooding of chicks are automatically provided. It is "adaptable” to use in Col- ony Coops, in portable houses, in home-made brooder coops, such as dry goods boxes, piano boxes and organ cases, as well as in large brooding houses. It is constructed entirely of non-combustible material, and bears the fire underwrit- ers’, Inspected Brooder label. Capacity, seventy-five newly hatched chicks, or fifty chicks that are ten days to six weeks old. Weight, 38 lbs. Price, $10.00.

Cyphers Portable Hover

The Cyphers Portable Hover is the only self-regulating and self-ventilating Portable Brooding Hover thus far invented, and it is equipped with the same high- grade thermostat as the Cyphers Incubators and the Cyphers Adaptable Hover, it maintains a steady and uniform heat. It is positively and infallibly automatic in ventilation, preventing the trapping of “dead” air or poisonous gases underneath the curtain. A continuous supply of fresh, warmed air is automatically forced beneath the hover.

This Portable Hover, as its name indicates, can be picked up at any time, all complete, and moved about without hindering its operation. Very convenient for cleaning and moving. Rated capacity, seventy-five newly hatched chicks, or fifty chicks that are ten days to six weeks old. Weight, 38 lbs. Price, $10.00.

Globe Cbick Feed Correct Coal-Burning Hover

“Be sure you’re right then go ahead” is a time- worn phrase, but never has it struck a warning chord clearer than when starting to feed day-old chicks. There is no time during the life of the chick that the correct proportion of albuminoids and carbo- hydrates in feed is so important, because this feed sup- plies the nutrient to development of the egg within the egg-organs of the hen. Globe Chick Feed can be fed to baby chicks with absolute confidence that it is composed of the RIGHT ingredients in the proper portions.

Made from Cracked Wheat, Cracked Kaffir Corn,

Millet and Hulled Oats.

Described in detail on page 39,

You can pay ' more than the Correct price, but the Cor- rect compares with any Hover regard- less of price.

Satisfaction and every chick brooding feature is built into The Correct Hover; and with the price, $15.00, the Correct stands as one of the best. Fully equipped with thermometer and 30-inch length of 3-inch s^ove pipe. Weight, 115 lbs. $15.00

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BUCKEYE INCUBATORS

The “STANDARD” Hot Water Hatching Device Guaranteed to Hatch Every Hatchable Egg

During the 27 years that Buckeye Incubators have been on the market they have earned the reputation of being “The most satisfactory hatching device that has ever been produced.”

Each and every Buckeye is sold under an absolute guarantee to hatch every hatchable egg and we have no hesitation in recommending to our trade under that guarantee because we sold hundreds of them during the past five years that have given our customers the most remarkable hatching results.

“STANDARD” Buckeye Incubators

The incubators bear the Underwriters Fireproof Label.

Equipped with every desirable device to be found on any incubator.

Guaranteed to remain in perfect working order for 5 years.

No. 1 Capacity 110 Eggs, Shipping Wt. 110 lbs. $27.50 No. 2 Capacity 175 Eggs, Shipping Wt. 135 lbs. $32.50 No. 3 Capacity 250 Eggs, Shipping Wt. 200 lbs. $42.50 No. 4 Capacity 350 Eggs, Shipping Wt., 230 lbs. $52.50

Buckeye Style E

BUCKEYE INCUBATORS STYLES E and H

No. 14 Capacity 60 Eggs, Style E Low Down, Shipping Weight

55 lbs $12.00

No. 15 Capacity 60 Eggs, Style H, Shipping Weight 75 lbs. . . $16.50 No. 16 Capacity 110 Eggs, Style E, Shipping Weight 85 lbs . . .$20.50 No. 17 Capacity 200 Eggs, Style E, Shipping Weight 125 lbs . .$27.50

Buckeye Style H

Klose Kant

Kontact Krowd

Portable Hover

or Artfiicial Mother

Constructed after nature’s own plan. The only Hover ever in- vented that completely safeguards the little chicks regardless of the foolish inclinations of the chicks themselves.

No. 150 Kant Krowd Hover, 125 to 150 Chicks, Shipping Weight 100 lbs $6.00

No. 75 Kant Krowd Hover, 60 to 75 Chicks, Shipping Weight 60 lbs $5.00

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Buckeye Brooders

It is a matter of record that poorly constructed brooders are responsible for the death of more chicks than all other causes combined, so we consider it most advisable to call attention to the importance of using a type of brooder which we know will properly care for the chicks after they are hatched.

Indoor Brooders

Top heat circulating hot water. Self-regulating.

No. 1 Capacity 60 Chicks, shipping weight 50 lbs $4.00

No. 3 Capacity 100 chicks, shipping weight 80 lbs $5.00

Outdoor Brooders

Top heat circulating hot water. Self-regulating storm proof.

No. 2 Capacity 50 chicks, shipping weight 90 lbs $6.00

No. 4 Capacity 100 chicks, shipping weight 100 lbs $9.00

Buckeye Portable Brooder

The oil burning brooder with all the desirable features of the modern coal burner. It is the only oil burning brooder that provides every ideal condition which you know to be necessary to the health and growth of the chicks, and its construc- tion is so simple that the operator cannot go wrong. There is nothing to ad- just, nothing to get out of order, nothing to look after but the lamp, and that requires filling but once in 24 hours.

No. 20 Diameter 19 in., capacity 60 chicks, ship- ping weight 19 lbs Price $7.50

Security Portable Brooder

Centrally heated by an oil lamp. Chicks hover at the curtain, making crowding impossible.

Diameter, 30 in., capacity 150 chicks, shipping

weight 60 lbs Price $15.00

Standard Colony Brooder

A Brooder that enables any poultryman to care for 1,000 chicks with about the same amount of time and labor that formerly took to care for 100.

A Brooder that provides a constant correct tempera- ture, a constant supply of pure, fresh air, plenty of exercise, and no possible chance for crowding every essential for the welfare of the growing chicks with such automatic regularity that all possibility of unfa- vorable conditions so commonly found in other brood- ers are entirely eliminated.

Send for complete Buckeye Catalog.

TWO SIZES

No. 18 Dome 42 in., weight 75 lbs., capacity any num- ber of newly hatched chicks up to 500. Price $17.50 No. 19 Dome 52 in., weight 94 lbs., capacity any num- ber of newly hatched chicks up to 1,000. Price

$21.50

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International Sanitary Hovers

Advantages possessed by the International Hover and not to be found in any other brooding device.

1. It is warmer at the curtain than near the center. This causes the chicks to distribute themselves just back of the edge of the cur- tain where they have a consistent supply of fresh air and plenty of room.

2. It is entirely cir- cular and has no cor- ners for the chicks to crowd into.

3. The lamp holder can be lifted out through the top of the hover by a person standing up. This makes it unnecessary for the operator to kneel in the dust and mud to tend his lamp.

It gives ample heat under the hover without so heat- ing the surrounding floor space as to cause leg weak- ness among the chicks.

Send for Full Descriptive Catalog.

Price $8.50

NEWTOWN Colony Brooder

burning Newtown Colony Brooders are now employed, which are just as safe as the kitchen range and home heater.

Come and see one set up at our store and prove for yourself that your one best investment is Newtown.

Descriptive circular and prices sent upon request.

High Grade Tested Thermometers

Cyphers Incubator Thermometers .50; postpaid, .55 Buckeye Incubator Thermometers. .60; postpaid .65 Incubator Thermometers with legs .60; postpaid .65 Brooder Thermometers 65; postpaid .70

Cyphers Safety Brooder Stove

Cyphers Safety Brooder Stove con- sists of a brass oil fount and a safety water pan of the same metal, that holds nearly a quart of water and ex- tends out over the entire surface of the oil bowl, thus plac- ing a sheet of cold water an inch to an inch and a half in thickness be- tween the oil in the oil fount or bowl, and the flame.

Coal-buming, Self-regulating

Price, each, $2.00

$6.50

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Instead of spend- ing time and en- ergy and tending ten or more small lamp brooders and caring for the same number of small flocks the poultry raiser now rears 500 or 1200 birds around one New- town Colony Brooder that burns coal and automatically regulates its own temperature.

Instead of increasing the cost of insurance on his buildings or taking big chances of destruction by fire of his plant and chicks, as a result of burning oil, coal-

No. 19C. Iron Age Wheel

“PURITY BRAND” POULTRY FEEDS

Always Ready No Waste No Dirt

Our trade-mark brand of Poultry and Chick Feeds represent strictly high-grade mixtures manufactured from Sweet, Sound Cracked Grains and Seeds scientifically proportioned and in sizes best adapted for feeding, carefully sifted and recleaned. No pains are spared to produce Feeds of the greatest value best quality and uniform grade the standard of which is maintained at all times.

It is a recognized fact that sound and sweet grain contains a larger percentage of nutriment, strengthen- ing and fattening properties, naturally producing better and quicker results than unsound, damaged and musty material.

Globe Chick Feed

A complete Grain Feed for Chicks from time they are hatched until 8 or 10 weeks old.

Clean Sound Sweet

A standard mixture of recleaned Cracked Grains and Seeds, Hulled Oats, fine Granulated Bone and fine Charcoal. Specially selected for size, and composed of ingredients neces- sary in promoting healthy and rapid growth.

This is the critical period of chick life, and Globe Brand is prepared especially to meet the emergency. It produces healthy and rapid growth, and is intended for feeding until the chickens are large enough to be fed the coarser Developing Feed.

Globe Developing Feed

An Intermediate Feed for Growing Chicks.

A Coarse Grain Chick Feed to meet the requirements of growing chicks from the time they have outgrown the Globe Chick Feed until large enough for Globe Scratch Feed.

Screened and graded to adaptable- size. Mixed and recleaned by the most approved methods. This feed like all other “Dickinson’s Brands,” is composed of the choicest materials obtainable.

Globe Scratch Feed

A Balanced Grain Ration Poultry Peed for Grown Fowls. Suitable at All Seasons.

Clean Sweet Sound

Under this brand we offer our standard mixture of Poultry Feed manufactured from Selected Cracked and Whole Grains and Seeds, scien- tifically mixed to furnish a complete balanced ration, with an assortment of material best adapted for rapid growth and egg production. The protein, fat and car- bohydrates are so maintained as to form the great- est feeding value and produce the best results.

Queen Poultry Mash Contains Alfalfa Meal During Winter. Proportions changed to meet requirements of differ- ent seasons.

Clean Sweet Sound

A selected mixture of ground feeds manufactured from the choicest, sound, sweet and wholesome grains. It is carefully prepared and contains ingredients in proper proportions essential to the health and growth of the fowl.

Splendid bone builder and especially helpful during the molt. Also contains Beef Scraps and Charcoal, recognized necessities for health and egg production.

Globe Egg Mash

Invaluable as a Supplementary Feed for Winter Laying. 15% Meat Scraps and Oil Meal 16-18% Pro- tein. Can be fed dry or moistened as preferred. The regular grain ration should be supplemented once a day by some mixture of ground feed con- taining high protein. An Ideal Feed for Growing Fowls and Laying Hens.

Purity Alfalfa Meal Medium Cut

As an accompaniment to the mash fed by some, and the dry feed by others, a vegetable food is indispensa- ble, in fact, no mash is complete without it. Among green feeds. Alfalfa stands at the top, and when used with the mash. Medium Cut Alfalfa is mixed dry with other foods, and scalded or boiled with them, as the poultryman desires. When fed in connection with dry grains it should be scalded in a trough or othel vessel and left for the fowls to eat at will.

All Feeds listed above come in 100 pound bags.

Samples and prices on request.

W’e give no warranty, exT>ressed or implied, but we buy our Seeds from reputable Seedsmen and we care- fully test them before putting on the market. Goods not accepted on these terms must be returned at once, prepaid.

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Sterlingworth Charcoal

Is especially prepared for poul- try, carefully screened and is different than other charcoals. Goods are put up in 50-lb. bur- lap bags in four sizes as fol- lows:

Fine Powdered for Mash Food for Ducks, also Cattle and Hogs.

Fine granulated for Brooder Chicks and Dry Chick Food Mixtures.

Medium Granulated for Half Grown Fowls, Pigeons, etc. for Full Grown Fowls, Geese, 50-lb. bags $2.15 each.

Conkey’s Poultry Remedies

Conkey’s Cholera Remedy 25 and 50c

Conkey’s Roup Remedy 25 and 50c

Conkey’s White Diarrhoea Remedy 25 and 50c

Conkey’s Poultry Tonic 25c

Conkey Head Lice Ointment 10 and 25c

Conkey’s Lice Powder 10 and 25c

Conkey’s Lice Liquid 35c

Cohkey’s Laying Tonic 25c and 50c

Conkey’s Nox-i-cide Disinfectant 35c

Steams Clover Cutter

A Person in Five Minutes Can Cut Enough With This Machine to Last One Hundred Fowls a Day.

This; cutter is made in conven- ient size for use on bench or ta- ble. The entire frame is made of malleable iron, making a very light and strong ma- chine. It is self-feeding and self-sharpening. Cuts clover very rapidly; is also suitable for cutting cab- bage leaves, alfalfa, etc., and is run with very little effort. Eight cuts to each revolution, cutting into one-half inch lengths, and making a total cut of four inches to each revolution of the cylinder.

Price: $3.00; posptaid, $3.10.

Oyster Shells

Crushed and ground to the size which expert poul- try men agree to be the best. Price: 100 lb. bag, $1.25

High Grade Beef Scraps and Cracked Bone.

Dr. Hess’ Poultry Pan-a-cea

Contains tonics that aid the digestion; it also con- tains iron for the blood and nitrates to expel poisonous material through the skin; it is the only reasonable way to produce eggs without stimulants that are inju- rious. Wz lb. pkg., .30; postpaid, .39; 5 lb. pkg., .75; postpaid, .88; 12 lb. pkg., $1.50; postpaid, $1.70; 25 lb. pail, $3.00.

jlfRUNGlVOItTi,

charcoal

L

lMp,y*SKELL ^ ' *'^^lSTON,

Coarse Granulated Turkeys, etc. Price:

No. 4.

lb. bag, $1.10

Mico Spar Cubical Grit

Does not be- come smooth, but retains its cubical form until entirely worn out.

No. 1 for Turkeys, No. 2 for Fowls.

No. 3 for growing Chicks and Pigeons.

Extra Fine for Chicken Food. Price: 100

AND

Queen Poultry Mash

Makes ’Em Lay Makes ’Em Pay

POULTRY SUPPLIES

Sexton’s Dry Feed Hopper

Pronounced to be the best Hopper offered. Simple in construction, easily operated and absolutely “rat” and “mouse” proof.

The lower cover is so ar- ranged that it is held up by locking the top cover of Hopper over same, and by raising the top cover the lower cover will fall in place.

This Hopper is arranged to hang on the wall the desired distance from the floor and never need to be removed to be refilled.

12 qt.. Price $1.25; Postpaid, $1.40.

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Sanitary Grit and Shell Box

Is manufactured of the best galvanized iron and contains three apartments for food, shells or grit. It can be hung up against the wall at any height desired, and is a thoroughly first-class article.

By the use of this self-feed- ing box every particle of grit, shells or food will be properly used and waste prevented.

Price: .75; postpaid, .85.

Hub Chicken Feeder

Very sanitary and keeps feed clean and dry. Chickens c a n- not get into it and will not waste the feed.

Prices: 9-iiich .45; p o s tpaid, .52; 15-m., .60; postpaid, .67.

Separable Drinking Fountains

Low-Priced Easy to Clean Will Last Many Years.

Drinking Foun- tains are made of h e avy galvanized iron. The small size (1 quart) is designed for chicks, and is especially handy for use in brooders. The medium size (2 quarts) is for larger chicks. The large (3% quart) size is for adult fowls.

Prices: Each, Small, .25; postpaid, .30; mediiun, .35; postpaid, .42; large, .45; postpaid, .52.

Poultry Feeder

Our popular 1-2-3 Poultry Feeder can be used as a one, two or three apartment feeder, by simply changing the divid- ing walls. Perfectly sanitary and clean.

Price: Small, .65; postpaid, .75; Large, .90; postpaid, $1.00

Call and see our line of sprayers. Everything from the smallest hand to the large Power Sprayers, also a large and varied line of Spraying Material,

Cyphers X-Ray Egg Tester

The Cyphers X-Ray Egg Tester is made of the best block tin and consists of a central cylinder or lamp flue, 5% inches high, with an outside diameter of 2% inches at the base and 2% inches at the top. It is designed for use in an ordinary hand lamp, fits over any style of burner with a diameter approximately that of the tester. In a dark room the light will be found strong enough to penetrate the shell and illumi- nate the interior of the egg. Price: .30 each; post- paid, .35.

Star Jar Fount

Can use any size Mason jar, thus making a clean, sanitary, low priced Fount.

Price: .15 each; 2 for .25 Postage, .05 each

Poultry Killing Knives

These knives are made of the best steel and of special design. Price: .50 each; postpaid, .55.

Drop Bottom Founts

2 8 -Gauge gal- vanized steel. Easiest thing in the world to open and clean. Clasp by which the bottom is fast- ened fits over the small hole under the hood, preventing slopping of water when the fount is handled. Solid brass hinge rod no rust.

Price: 2 quart, .50; postpaid, .57; 1 gallon, .65; postpaid, .75.

Wall Founts

All these wall founts have hoods over the troughs, which prevent dirt from settling in the water. Can be hung up on the wall, and for this reason are pre- ferred by many to the 2-piece fount, which must be placed on the floor.

Price: 1 gal., .60; postpaid, .67; 2 gal., .75; postpaid, .85.

Leader Adjustable Leg Bands

Latest and best ad- justable leg band out. Has neat, compact and smooth fastening with no catching points.

Price, postpaid: 12, .15; 25, .30; 50, .55; 100, $1.00

Initials on bands, .05 for 50 or less; .10 per 100 extra.

All Prices Subject to Change Without Notice

Favorite Dry Mash Hopper

Years of experience have enabled us to put on the market a Dry Mash Hop- per that fulfils every need. The curved bottom of the hopper always keeps the feed within easy reach of the birds. The fiange at the edge prevents any possibility of waste and the small wires extending from the fiange to the wire grid prevent the birds from throwing the feed sidewise out of the hopper. The most distinctive feature about this Favorite Dry Mash Hopper is the fact that it is an inch wider at the lower side than at the top, thus mak- ing it utterly impossible for the food to clog. 12-in. 12 qt., Price $1.25, postpaid, $1.40; 18-in. 18 qt.. Price .$1.50, postpaid, $1.70; 24-in. 24 qt.. Price $1.75, postpaid, $2.00.

Chick Feed Troughs

The only rounded chick feed troughs on the market. No trouble to clean them. The grate slides easily on and off a feature not found in any other chick troughs. The grate also serves as a handle, and is so slanted that the chicks cannot roost on it. Two sizes - 10-inch and 20-inch.

10-inch., .30, postpaid, .37; 20-inch, .50; postpaid, .60.

Round-Bottom Dry-Food Hopper

The hopper you will eventually buy. Sure to re- place all the other makes of dry food hopper. Owing to the rounded bottom, dry mash and beef scraps feed readily and never clog. One that we’re proud of. Price: .75; postpaid, .85.

Grenier Caponizing Set

.Designed to simplify the operation of caponizing, so that the beginner can easily master it. This set consists of a lancet shaped knife, spring spreader, for- ceps, hook, ring, ring probe and canula. Price in vel- vet lined ease, $3.50.

Peerless Drinking Fount

Very easy to clean by simply removing the bottom. Can either be hung on the wall or by the bail.

Price; 5-qt., .80, postpaid, $1.00; 10-qt.,

$1.00, postpaid, $1.25.

Dr. Hess’ Instant Louse Killer

Destroys lice on poultry, stock of all kinds and ticks on sheep. It is a powder put up in round cans with

perforated top. Price, 1 lb. pkg., .30, postpaid, .39; mi lb. pkg., .60, postpaid .70.

Peerless Brooder Fount

Just the fount for your brooder. Can be set on the floor or hung on the wall within reach of the chickens. Can be cleaned same as large founts.

Price: 1 qt., .40, postpaid, .45.

Porcelain Nest Eggs

These Eggs are made of first-class Flint Glass. They do not break easily and will last indefinitely. Price, each, .03; per doz., .35, postpaid.

Dry Food Hoppers

Dry Food Hoppers have two compartments, a large one for grain mixtures, holding about six quarts, and a small one for beef scraps, holding about three quarts. Price, each, .75, postpaid, .85.

The Economy Oats Sprouter

The best device for producing clean sprouted oats. Has five per- forated pans each 16x17 in. and one drip pan at bottom. No lamp, no danger, very durable, compact.

Green food all winter if you use the Economy Oats Sprouter which means bigger egg yields, conse- quently more profit. Price, $5.50

THE 6 IN 1 EXERCISER AND FEEDER

IS JUST what its name implies. It is a large, rust-proof, galvan- ized, steel hopper, supported on four strong iron legs and de- signed to hold all the food necessary for poultry. The cen- ter hopper holds the mixed grain food, generally composed of cracked corn, wheat, Kaffir corn, buckwheat, barley, oats, etc., and is so constructed that an agitator underneath containing whole corn as bait, can be worked by the fowls to scatter broadcast a small amount each time of the dry grain mixture. Surrounding this center hopper are six compartments made to contain dry mash, beef scraps, grit, etc.

Earthenware

Drinking

Fountains

% Gal., each $0.35

li Gal., each 40

1 Gal., each 45

2 Gal., each 50

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The Natick Dry Mash Feeder

The most economical and sani- tary feeder for Dry Mash that has yet been offered. Positively no waste and no clogging of the food in the feeder. Canvas tube.

Made in one size only.

Price: $1.25; postpaid, $1.35.

“NEW MODEL”

CLOVER CUTTER

For Poultry.

Just the cutter for the poultry raiser. Cuts all kinds of feed, either green or dry. Has removable steel knives, adjustable cutter bar. It runs easy, cuts fine, and is durable. With four 7-inch knives.

Our Price, $15.00

The Norwich Automatic Feeder and Exerciser

Will actually pay for it- self in 30 months’ time in saving of grain. One of the secrets of successful poultry is giving them ex- ercise. This will do it. Send for complete descrip- tive circular.

Prices

8 qt $3.00

14 qt

20 qt 4.

32 qt 6.00

Positively guaranteed or money refunded.

Haskell Imp. & Seed Co.’s Shipping Egg Cases

These are good strong, substantial cases and are complete with fillers. Prices on application.

Just the

Ideal Egg Boxes

thing for family egg

trade. Shipped knocked down, easily set up.

Prices, 1 dozen size: .12 per dozen, postpaid .16; 125

for $1,10, postpaid $1.30.

Eyrie Shipping

Boxes for fancy settings of eggs.

Parcel Post Egg Bo.xes. One, Two and Five Dozen sizes. Prices on application.

Mann’s New Model Open Cylinder Green Bone Cutter

5B, with Balance Wheel $12.50

5BM, with Balance Wheel and Iron Stand $16.00

7, with Balance Wheel and Iron Stand

$18.50

9, with Balance Wheel and Iron Stand

$28.50

12, Power Machine

$50.00

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AMERICAN FIELD AND POULTRY FENCE

Made of large, strong, high-grade steel wires, heav- ily galvanized. Amply provides for expansion and contraction. Is practically everlasting. Never goes

All Prices Subject to Change Without Notice

American Fence (Continued)

wrong, no matter how great a strain is put on it. Does not mutilate but does, etiiciently, turn cattle, horses, hogs and pigs.

Every rod of American Pence Guaranteed by the manufacturers. Call and see it. Can show you how it will save you money and fence your fields so they will stay fenced.

Dis.

List

Design

No. Bars

Height

bet.

Price

Inches

St. in.

per rod

526

5

26

12

$ .48

635

6

35

12

.59

845

8

45

12

.74

949

9

49

12

.82

1258

12

58

12

1.03

845

8

45

6

.96

832

8

32

6

.87

726

7

26

6

.75

Write for our prices

American Steel Fence Posts, Galvanized Steel (non Rusting) cheaper than wood and more durable. Send for special catalog and prices.

Distance Approxi- between mate wt.

Design

No.

Height

Stays

lbs. per

Price

No.

Bars

Inches

Inches

rod

per rod

2158

21

58

6

12.9

$1.19

1948

19

48

6

11.5

1.07

Write lor our prices

Our New American Poultry and Rabbit Fence with its close mesh fills a want long felt by dealers handling American Fence.

At the bottom are four spaces of 1% inches each, the next five spaces are 2 inches each, the higher spaces graduated to 5 inches as shown in illustration.

STAPLE PULLING PLYERS

Drives staples, pulls sta p 1 e s, cuts wire, splices wire, stretches wire, straight ens wire. Price $2; postpaid, $2.10.

Poultry Netting

We carry the well-known New Jersey Netting and guarantee it to be the very best. It is galvanized after weaving, has three salvage wires, where other makes have but two. It is coated with pure spelter, or zinc (tin rusts), and is full measure in length and width.

All sizes in both Poultry and Chicken mesh. Write for prices.

We also carry full line of plain Wire, Barbed Wire, Fence Staples, Poultry Staples, Nails, etc.

List Prices on American Poultry and Rabbit Fence

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DAIRY SUPPUES

Unparalleled for quickness, ease, durability and econ- omy. It is a perfect butter worker with- out making any changes. Our Price: No. 1 will churn 8 quarts cream $7.00 No. 2 will churn 10 quarts cream 7.50 No. 3 will churn 15 quarts cream 8.75 No. 4 will churn 20 qts. cream 10.00 No. 5 will churn 25 qts. cream 11.25 No. 6 will churn 35 qts. cream 12.50 No. 7 will churn 45 qts. cream 13.75

ELMER’S PATENT DOUBLE ACTING CHURN

CYLINDER CHURNS

No. 0 will churn 1 gal- lon $4.00

No. 1 will churn 2%

gallons 4.40

No. 2 will chum 4 gal- lons 5.35

No. 3 will churn 7%

gallons 6.25

No. 4 will churn 10% gallons 7.15

All Prices Subject to Change Without Notice

I

Lightning Sanitary Churn and Mixer What It Does. It will actually make two pounds of butter from one pound of butter and one pound of fresh, sweet milk. The butter is delicious and sweet. Follow directions and you will get results.

An Economical Luxury.

If creamery butter is 34 cents a pound and milk 4 cents a pint, your milk- charged table - butter made with this churn will cost 19 cents a pound.

(The proportion is one pound of butter to one pound or pint of milk).

Other Uses. The Lightning Sanitary Churn may also be used t o make regular butter direct from cream; as a cream and egg beater; as a salad dressing or batter mixer; and as a butter renovator.

Prices; 1 qt., $1.75, postpaid, $1.90; 2 qt. $2.25, postpaid $2.40; 3 qt. $2.75, postpaid $2.95; 4 qt. $3.25, posptaid $3.50.

STODDARD BARREL CHURN

Will

Our

r"

No.

Capacity

Churn

Price

|T

1

10 gals.

2 to 4 gals.

$14.85

2

3

15 gals. 20 gals.

2 to 7 gals.

3 to 9 gals.

15.75

17.75

4

25 gals. 35 gals.

4 to 12 gals.

5 to 16 gals.

19.80

5

23.00

51/a

45 gals.

5 to 20 gals.

28.00

Stoddard

6

60 gals.

6 to 28 gals.

33.00

Cork Packing for Barrel Churn Covers Per Set .50 Postpaid

Milk Jar Carriers

No. Capacity Price Postpaid

781 4 quarts $ .80 $ .90

783 6 quarts 1.10 1.20

785 4 quarts and 2 pints 1.10 1.20

925 6 quarts. Flat Wire 1.75 1.85

927 8 quarts. Flat Wire 2.30 2.45

The Sensible Bottle Filler

This is a small tank, heavily tinned and holding about sixty quarts. It has two straight bore faucets in the bot- tom near the edge.

They are inexpen- sive and very handy for the small milk dealers who do not feel like paying a large sum for one of the larger machines. Price, each $7.00

Milk Bottle Caps

All Sizes and Styles, lb 20 Postpaid, .26

Prices on larger Quantities on Application.

Champion Milk Cooler Aerator

A perfect Aera- tor, removing all flavors arising from excessive cabbage, turnip or silo ra- tions.

It is equally well adapted to the use of any cooling me- dium, either run- ning water, ice water, or, if a very low temperature is not required, ordi- nary well or spring water.

Is automatic, requiring no attention while in oper- ation.

No. 2 Holds 18 Quarts. Takes care of 3 Milkers. Ship- ping weight 30 lbs. Price $8.50

No. 3 Holds 34 Quarts. Takes care of 5 Milkers. Ship- ping weight 35 lbs. Price 9.75

DOMINION CLEANSER

Is especially adapted for use in Creameries, Cheese Factories, Ice Cream Plants, Hotels, Res- taurants and Private Houses.

It Is a Soda and

Makes No Suds

Contains no Grease, Potash or Lye.

Will destroy nothing, but cleans and cleanses everything washed with it and is perfectly sanitary. For household use it has no equal. Sold in 5 lb. sacks at 25c. Postpaid, .35.

All Prices Subject to Change Without Notice

45

The Boston Aseptic Milking Tube

DAIRY SUPPLIES

(Continued)

The Boston Aseptic Teat Dilator

(Dr. Murphy’s Modification)

2X self-retaining. Exact size. . .

PRICE $0 25

2}4 in., plain. Exact size .25

The Boston Aseptic Milking Tube is recom- mended because it is so well finished and so easily sterilized. It is manufactured regu- larly in 1^4, 24, 24, Zyi inch lengths; plain or self-retaining, as desired.

Milk Test Conn. Style

Bottle Cream Test

Milk test bottles, 10 per cent, each. . Cream test bottles, 0 to 50 per cent

each

Ohlison’s skim milk bottles, each. . . .

Milk and cream pipettes, each

Acid measure, each

Test bottle brush

Acid

Measure

$0.20

.30

.70

.25

.25

.05

No More Hard Milkers “Spider” in the teat is easily cured, and sphineter paralysis entirely disappears after a few days’ use. Recommended by veter* inarians and dairymen.

Price, 25c. each

Boston Milk Fever Outfit

A cheap, portable, non-de- structible apparatus for use in cases of milk fever.

More economic than oxygen apparatus. It can be carried in the coat pocket. No wide- awake veterinaiian case is complete without one of these instruments, and every dairy- man should be provided with one for an emergency.

Recommended by Dr. John R. Mohler, Bureau of Animal Industry, Washington, D.C.

Price, each, $3.00

Plain

Pipette

O

Test Bottle Brush For Clean* ing Babcock Bottles

Boston Aseptic Stricture Cutter An Essential for Every Dairyman The Boston is modeled on improved lines, and embodies the highest class of workmanship and utility, yet is so simple that professional assistance, while always desirable, is not necessary. Price, each,

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Blanchard Butter Carrier

No.

No.

No.

No.

No.

No.

6% 4 trays, 12 lbs. capacity

7 4 trays, 16 lbs. capacity

8 4 trays, 24 lbs. capacity

9 4 trays, 32 lbs. capacity

10 5 trays, 40 lbs. capacity

11 6 trays, 48 lbs. capacity

With or without galvanized ice boxes.

Our

Price

$3.60

3.00 3.35 3.75 4.15

5.00

Will be shipped without ice boxes, unless they are

ordered. Ice boxes separate, 70c each.

The Kinerson Combination Butter Prints

The Kinerson Prints are too well known to require elaborate advertising or testimonials. There are va- rious devices on the market for printing butter, but the Kinerson Print has no real competitors. Its first cost is a trifle in advance of the cost of inferior goods, but no more so than is necessary to insure each cus- tomer of honorable business dealing, first-class work- manship, skilled engraving executed to order, and a thoroughly practical, simple and convenient Print which is the fruit of years of careful study, experiment and improvement a Print that will save many times its original cost, in valuable time, and will outwear any other Print on the market. The above statements are made in thorough good faith and the Prints them- selves will demonstrate their truthfulness.

These Prints will be carved with any Initial, Mono- gram or design wanted. Price including Cutters and Paddles, postage paid anywhere in New England.

11b., $4.00; 2 lbs., $5.00. Postpaid

Genuine Blanchard Butter Molds

Stone Dash Churn

2 gallons, price with dasher $0.90

3 gallons, price with dasher 1.20

4 gallons, price with dasher 1.50

5 gallons, price with dasher 1.80

6 gallons, price with dasher 3.10

WATERS’ BUTTER WORKER

Without doubt the

most practical and

best

known

Butter Worker on the market. Guaranteed to

handle

butter in any condition satisfactorily.

No.

Tray

Capacity

Our Price

0

27 in. X 14 in.

1 to 15 lbs.

$10.00

1

36 in. X 15 in.

5 to 30 lbs.

11.50

2

3 6 in. X 18 in.

5 to 40 lbs.

13.00

3

39 in. X 20 in.

5 to 50 lbs.

14.50

4

48 in. X 22 in.

10 to 75 lbs.

17.50

Cooley Creamers

The Best Gravity Method in the World

Machine Carved

No.

2

Price of Tank Bess Cans For four cans

. . . $34.00

% pound . . .75 postpaid

No.

3

For six cans

. . . 39.00

1 pound . . .85 postpaid

No.

4

For eight cans

. . . 44.00

No.

5

For ten cans

. . . 49.00

Hand Carved

No.

6

For twelve cans

. . . 54.00

% pound $1.15 postpaid

No.

7

For fourteen cans

. . . 59.00

1 pound 1.25 postpaid

No.

8

For sixteen cans

. . . 64.00

2 pounds 1.75 postpaid

Strainer frame and thermometer extra.

All Prices Subject to Change ^Vithout Notice

47

Milk and Cream Scales

These scales are made with a loose pointer which, by means of a thumbscrew on the center of the pointer, may be set anywhere on the dial, thus taking the tare of the milk pail, etc. They are made with pounds divided in ounces or decimally.

Price

No. 260 M. O. 30 lbs. by 1

oz $3.75

No. 270 M. O. 60 lbs. by 2

oz 4.50

No. 260 M. D. 30 lbs. by

1-20 lb 3.75

No. 270 M. D. 60 lbs. by 1-10 lb 4.50

The "Facile, Jr.,” Babcock Milk and Cream Tester Cut Steel Gears

An exceedingly simple, light, compact and carefully designed apparatus, especially adapted to the use of the dairy, and also, on account of its light weight, to the traveling dairy inspector.

Complete with full set of glassware, consisting of test bottles, pipette and acid measure; also test bottle brush and bottle of acid, with full directions for use.

Price

2-bottle machine complete for testing cream and milk, including two cream test bottles

and combined pipette $5.65

4-bottle machine complete for testing cream and milk. Including two cream test bottles and combined pipette 6.85

The "Facile” Improved Iron Frame Hand Babcock Milk and Cream Tester

Handsome cast-iron case and cover, cut spur and worm gearing, malleable iron bottle carrier, seamless brass detachable swinging pockets for holding test bottles.

Enclosed gearing, bottles perfectly horizontal when rotating. Turns easily and runs smoothly and noise- lessly at a very high speed.

6-bottle machine $11.25

8-bottle machine 13.00

10-bottle machine ^ 15.00

12-bottle machine 18.00

Prices include full set of glassware, comprising test

bottles, pipette and acid measure; also test bottle brush and bottle of acid.

Common Sense Calf Feeder

What It Is. The Common Sense Calf Feeder is a simple, practical device for and feeding calves, so simple and so practical every calf owner will see the of it at a glance.

What It Does, enables you feed the calf out of a bucket in na- ture’s old way. If you could afford to let your calf run with the cow nature compelled it to seek food elsewhere, there would be no scouring, unhealthy calves.

Follow nature; this feeder not only saves trouble and milk; but it prevents the calf from taking its food in the great gulps that play havoc with the digestive organs.

Price (Postage prepaid) $2.60

Extra Nipples (Postage prepaid) 27

All Prices Subject to Change W'^ithout Notice

48

Butter Paper

We handle exclusively the Pioneer Brand of high- grade vegetable parchment paper and guarantee it to be the very best obtainable. We solicit correspond- ence for large or small quantities in any size, plain, or printed with special designs.

Arabian Scratches and Gall Cure

It is a scientific remedy for scratches and grease heel. It works as horsemen like to have it. 4-oz. pkg., .35; 8-oz. pkg., .75. Postage, extra, each size .08.

Bag Balm

Cures chapped, cracked and sore teats, bunches, caked bag, chafing, cuts and inflammation.

Price: Per Box, .50; postpaid, .58

Cows’ Relief

It is used as a local applica- tion on cows’ bags and teats. It will cure caked bags in 12 to 24 hours, if taken at the start.

Price: Small $0.75

Large 1.50

Postage extra, each size, .09.

Calves’ Cordial

Is free if it fails to cure scours in cows and calves. Price: .75; postpaid, .84.

Kow Kure

The Great Medicine for Cows Only

It acts upon the digestive, generating and milk- secreting organs, keeping the entire system toned up and in perfect working order. It goes to the roots of the trouble, and cures cow diseases by removing the cause. Price .50 and $1.00 per can.

Postpaid .59 and $1.14 Grange Garget Remedy

Positively cures garget without in any way injuring the cow or lessening the flow of milk, and tones and invigorates the infected parts. Price: .50; postpaid, .60

THE PERFECT JAR

The Eureka Jar

Ideal for all canning methods.

Straight sides, simple but sure closure, furnished with best qual- ity standard size Rubber Rings.

National and State authorities pronounce it the Perfect Jar.

Two sizes, 18 oz., 28 oz.

Also Genuine Lightning Fruit Jai*s in all sizes. Prices on re- quest.

Patent Pending

Creamery Cans for Milk and Cream Storage

Buffalo Milk Can with Lead Faucet, Gauge, Bail Handle and Cover. Price $2.25

Buffalo Cream Storage Can with Bail Handle and Cover. Price $1.50

Goss Special Milk Can with Nickel Faucet, Cooley Cover, Gauge and Side Handles.

Price, $3.00

Goss Special Cream Stor- age Can with Cooley Cover and Side Han- dles. Price $1.75

Dairy Pails

10 Qt., lx Each $0.75

12 Qt., lx Each 80

14 Qt., lx Each 85

10 Qt., Ixx Each 85

12 Qt., Ixx Each 95

1 4 Qt., Ixx Each 1.10

10 Qt., Ic Flaring Each.. . .40

12 Qt., Ixxx Ex. Heavy. Ea. 1.25

R. R. Special Milk Cans

20 quarts $4.00

40 quarts 5.00

Milk Delivery Cans

8V2 Quarts $1.75

10 Quarts 2.00

Wooden Can Stoppers

3% in. X 3% in.. .Each, .05; Doz., .50

BLATCHFORD CALF MEAL The Complete Milk Equal

A 50-pound bag will nourish a calf from the time it is 4 or 5 days old until it can eat ordinary feed. Another bag or two combined with the ordinary feed will start it well on toward maturity.

All Prices Subject to Market Changes 49

THE IDEAL

STABLE GOODS

The Ideal Milk Bottle Holder holds a bottle of Milk or empty bottle in a sanitary condition away from cats and dogs and is easily attached to wall or door cas- ing with one screw.

Price: (Postpaid) 15

PAT. APD. FOR

MILK BOTTLE HOLDER

Common Sense Milk Bottles Maine Seal

V2 Pint, doz $0.65

1 Pint, doz 75

1 Quart, doz 90

Gross Prices on application.

Strainer Pail No. 124 12 Quart, each $2.40

“Dandy-Lion” Weed Killer

Dandelion, Pigweed, Burdocks and other common weeds quickly and easily destroyed, without cutting or digging, by use of the new “Dandy- Lion” Weed Exterminator. Cutting or pulling off the tops only retards the growth, the weeds soon re-ap- pear, more vigorous than before. One operation with the Dandy-Lion” kills root and all.

How It Works

All working parts are made easily accessible. The base with all work-

Tlj ing parts are quickly unscrewed and

j opened up for cleaning or adjust-

ment. The plunger is pushed down into the crown of the weed and the hole is enlarged by moving the handle with a circular motion. Then by pressing down the handle, the valve opens, the desired amount of weed killing solution is deposited in the centre of the root to be killed and the work is done. Price, $1.00.

Porter “Slam and Slide” Barn Door Latch

Here is a device that meets with the enthusiastic approval of every farmer. The Porter “Slam and Slide” Barn Door Latch fills a long-felt want.

It is absolutely without equal for simplicity, strength, durability and cleverness of operation.

It works equally well right or left, on either slam or sliding doors.

Can be locked with padlock. The screws are pro- tected. Adapated for any size door. Material is the very best malleable iron. Nicely finished. Price: .35; postpaid, .45.

Corner Hay Rack

No. 3. Cast Top and Bottom with Steel Rods. Price $4.00

Cattle Leads

No. 52. Each 15

Postpaid 20

Trace Chains

6 % Foot with hook, pair $1.10 Half with hook, pair. . . ,90

Lengtheners

No. 57 with snap and six links,

pair 85

Girting Chains, each 30

Halter Chains

No. 77. Sargent’s. Each .40

Tie Out Chains

Eureka, 20 foot. Each. . . .70

Cow Chains

2 % Foot. Open Ring . . . .3.5

3 Foot. Open Ring . . . .40

3 V2 Foot. Open Ring . . . .45

4 Foot. Open Ring . . . .50

4 Vz Foot. Open Ring . . . .55

50

Corner Feed Manger

No. 3, Plain Edge, 17x17. . .$2.75 No. 6, Rolled Edge, 17x17. . 3.00

Ox Balls

No.

11.

Each

09

No.

12.

Each

...... .10

No.

13.

Each

11

No.

14.

Each

12%

No.

15.

Each

20

Stake Chains

6% foot with Ring and Hook. Pair.

$1.25

Farmers’ Boilers

A Low-Priced Fanners’ Boiler Unsm’passed for general farm work For Wood

Prices on application.

Bull Snaps

No. 500 .$0.60 $0.65

Canvas Feed Bags

No. 1301 'Modoc Wood

Bottom 70

No. 1437 Mustang Wood Bottom, Ventilated ... 1.10 No. 1037 Warrior Wood Bottom, Ventilated. . ..1.50 No. 347. Queen Leather Bottom, Ventilated .... 1.80 No. 2S37 Steel Bottom Ventilated 1.60

Leather Halters

No. 57, Black. . .$1.60 No. 47, Russet. . 1.60 No. 1 Pawn Web .40 Black Cattle Halter

$1.00

Dr. Hess’ Stock Food

Is the most paying condi- ment or medicated food ever given to Horses, Cat- tle, Hogs or Sheep.

2 lb. Pkg $0.30

5 % lb. Pkg 60

Hunter’s

Curry

Comb

Curry Combs

No. 5. Hunter’s $0.20

No. 234. 8 Bars, shingle back 20

Reform Oblong 25

Cattle Cards

No. 04. Leather Board 20

No. 4. All Leather 25

No. 2. Leather, large size. . .30 Postage, .05 each.

Bull

2 Vz in.

2 % in.

3 in. 31/2 in.

Copper 35

Bronze 1.65

12 lb. Pkg. . .

. . . 1.25

25 lb. pail . . .

. . . 2.25

Cow Bells

100 lb. drum .

. . . 7.50

No.

0. 7

in

80

No.

1. 6 1/2

in

70

No.

2. 5*A

in

60

Rings

No.

3. 41/4

in

50

Postpaid

No.

4. 4

in

40

$0.15

$0.17

No.

5. 314

.30

30

.32

.37

1.70

We have a line of Horse Brushes ranging in price from 15 to 60 cents each.

All Prices Subject to Change Without Notice

51

GIFFORD- WOOD CO. ICE TOOLS

No. 426. 4% ft. Saw as above Price $7.00

No. 427. 5 ft. Saw as above Price 7.25

No. 443. Splitting Fork, Ring Handle. Weight 18 lbs

No. 457. Calking Bar, Hollow Handle. 1 in. diameter. (Not illustrated) Weight 8 lbs,

Price $7.00 Price 4.25

No. 458. Bar or Packing Chisel. Steel Handle. Weight 15% lbs Price $6.00

No. 460. Summer Bar, Curved Blade. Polished Handle. Similar to 458. Weight 17 lbs Price 8.00

No. 465. Starting Chisel. Weight 14% lbs Price $6.00

No. 468. Socket Bar Chisel (Not Illustrated) Weight 10 lbs Price 6.00

Similar to 458, but with wooden handle.

No. 476. Splitting Chisel, Ring Handle. Weight 14 lbs Price $4.50

o i

No. 486. Needle Bar. Ring Handle. 3 Tine, Weight 16% lbs Price $6.75

No. 500. Line Marker. Weight 2 lbs,

Price $2.50

Dairymen’s Ice King Plows

No. 320 8 in., 5 Cutting and 1 Clearing Tooth with 14 to 22 in. Patent Adjustable Swing Guide. Price

Ice Hooks

No. 520 Wood’s 3 ft. to 18 ft $1.25 to $3.00

No. 369 Columbus, 3 ft. to 18 ft 1.10 to 2.50

Ice Axes

No. 604 Boston Ice Axes Price $2.60

Ice Hook Handles

3 ft. to 14 ft 15 to $1.10

No. 652 D Handle 4 Point Shaver Price 2.50

No. 667 D Handle 3 Tine Breaker Price 5.50

$39.00

No. 321 10 in. 5 Cutting and 1 Clearing Tooth with 14 to 22 in. Patent Adjustable Swing Guide. Price

$45,00

No. 540 Boston Ice Tongs

13

in.

Price

14%

in.

Price

1.95

16%

in.

Price

2.00

20

in.

Price

2.10

24

in.

Price

2.20

26

in.

Price

2.30

All

Boston Ice Axe

No.

604.

High grade 1

Ice

Axe;

blade 8%x |

1% inches; handle 28 inches; weight 4 lbs.

Price, $2.60

All Prices Subject to Market Changes

52

SIMONDS MFG. CO. GUARANTEED SAWS

No. 325. Crescent Ground Cross Cut. Narrow Felling Saw. Lance Tooth.

No. 315. Crescent Ground Cross Cut. Narrow Felling Saw, Champion Tooth. No. 22. Wide Cross-Cut Saw, otherwise same as No. 325. .

No. 12. Wide Cross-Cut Saw, otherwise same as No. 315.

One Man Cross-Cut Saws

No. 222. Lance Tooth. 3% 4 4% feet.

No. 111. Tuttle Tooth. 3V2— 4 4% feet.

Simonds

Wood Saw Frames Wood Saw Rods Wood Saws Complete Pruning Saws Hack Saws

While we recommend the use of Simonds warranted Circular Saws in every instance, we can furnish a lower priced Circular Saw, which with proper use will give good satisfaction. Prices quoted on application.

No. Ill No. 55

Ml, ':i,ii ^ ^ . ',;i. Mf6. c'oi'i' I'

; . ’I . .'■I' >|||l;|W-^j^-]rED|9PEciALJ<:Ryc(Bi^Ej ^ ili

Cross Cut Saw Handles

Wood Saw Blades 32 in. Long, Narrow and Wide, Pine and Coarse

Teeth

if lifillliiii''' isiiM'Sriio'Sf ! ili 'fi f}

, ‘i|il:iwARPANT£diSPEc/At'; cnOcleie' steel'

No. 22

SIMONDS

Warranted Circular Saws 24 in., 26 in., 28 in., 30 in. Bored for 1 % in. arbor.

All Prices Subject to Market Changes

COLDWELL LAWN MOWERS

Coldwell’s

Rajah

Coldwell’s RAJAH is a strictly high-grade ball-bear- ing Lawn Mower. It is made of first-class material throughout and the workmanship and finish are unsur- passed. It has large driving wheels and fine cut gears, thus insuring ease and quietness of running. The large diameter revolving cutter which is furnished with five blades, makes it an exceptionally high-class Lawn Mower.

This Mower is furnished with Coldwell’s patent double-edge bottom knife which is shaped like a piece of channel iron with two up-turned highly tempered edges.

16 in., ^15.50; 18 in., $16.90; 20 in., $18.35

The

Duchess

This is a good Mower at a medium price for all ordi- nary work. The drive wheels are nine inches in diam- eter. The revolving cutter is 6 inches in diameter and has 4 crucible steel blades highly tempered and ground true their entire length. It is carried on our patented adjustable ball-bearings.

14 in., $9.00; 16 in., $9.40; 18 in., $9.85

Townsend’s

Victory

We cannot offer a better mower at any price. It has Ball Bearings of the very highest grade exact to % of 1-1000 of an inch, which greatly reduces friction. Double Steel Ratchet, very swift and smooth in action, as well as exceedingly hard for durability. Triple Gear. Entirely enclosed, allowing no dirt or cut grass to find its way into the pinions or cogs.

16-in., $16.50; 18-in., $18.00; 20-in., $19,50

The

Lakewood

This Mower we guarantee to be the best ball-bearing Lawn Mower, for the price, on the market. It has high wheels (9 inches), fiat, steel sliding pawls in the ratchets, and large diameter revolving cutter (6. inches), furnished with four blades.

This Lawn Mower is equipped with our patent adjustable ball-bearings, the adjustment of which is accomplished by means of a single screw.

16 in., $10.00; 18 in., $10.45

The

Cadet

This is a good Lawn Mower at a medium low price and gives the purchaser full value for his money. It has brass bushings and the same ratchets and adjust- ments that are used on many of the high grade Mowers, and it is in every respect what is needed at the present time, viz., a Mower that will do good ser- vice and at a cost but little higher than the poor trash that is put out so freely.

14 in., $6.85; 16 in., $7.25; 18 in., $7.70

Townsend’s

Flyer

A splendid High-Grade Mower, at a little lower price than the “Victory.” Ball bearings entirely en- closed. Adjustments very simple. Knives very hard and of the best steel.

14 in., $9.60; 16-in., $10.60; 18-in., $11.50

The Fulton

This Mower has the same structural details as Duchess, with the exception that it has three blades in the revolving cutter. 14 in., $8.60; 16 in., $9.00; 18 in., $9.25.

All Prices Subject to Change Without Notice

We make a specialty of GRASS SEEDS, and while we carry several grades from PURITY BRAND down, w’e always recommend the best, our PURITY BRAND.

54

Trellises, Tree Guards, Flower Pots, Etc.

No. 0^

Bow

Fan Trellis .

Price

7 in. wide $0.20

wide 25

wide 35

ft. Fan, 16 in. wide 75

ft. Fan, 27 in. wide 1.00

ft. Fan, 38 in. wide 1.25

ft. Fan, 46 in. wide 1.75

1% ft.

Fan,

7

2

ft.

Fan,

10

2 V2 ft.

Fan,

13

3

ft.

Fan,

16

4

ft.

Fan,

27

6

ft.

Fan,

38

8

ft.

Fan,

46

Trellises

Price

No.

00, 18

in. 3 % wide ....

. . . .15

No.

00, 20

in. 8 wide

. . .20

No.

0%, 24

in. 7 % wide

. . .25

No.

1, Bow

30 in. 10 in. wide. .

. . .35

No.

3, Bow 36 in. 12 wide

. . .75

Veranda

Fancy Galvanized Wire Trellis

18 in. wide, 10 ft.

Fancy Galvanized Wire Flower Bed Guard .10 ft.

Hartman Tree Guard

Made from heavy galvanized wire and very ornamental, afford- ing absolute protection to trees. Two or more may be used together for trees or large diameter.

No. 1, 6 ft., $1.30

Unglazed Flower Pots

With or without saucers Sizes 2 in. to 22 in.

Prices on application

BASKETS

ii

Ash Strapped Market Baskets, Hole Handle

Veranda Trellis

6 ft. Veranda, 18 in. wide . . . .$1.50

8 ft. Veranda, 18 in. wide .... 2.00

10 ft. Veranda, 20 in. wide .... 2.75

Length

Width

Depth

Price

No.

1

18 in.

101/2 in.

6 in.

$0.70

No.

2

21 in.

12 in.

6 % in.

.75

No.

3

23 in.

13 in.

7 in.

.85

Ash

Strapped

Market Baskets, Bail

Handle

No. 1, .75; No. 2, .80;

No. 3, .95

Same Sizes as Above

Length

Width

Depth

Price

No.

4

24 in.

15 in.

8 in.

$1.15

No.

5

25 in.

16 in.

8% in.

1.30

No.

6

28 in.

18 in.

10 in.

1.60

Grocers’ Counter Baskets

No. 1, .50; No. 2, .55; No. 3, .60

Oxford Baskets

All Prices Subject to Change Without Notice

Berry Baskets All Styles and Sizes Write for prices

55

Oxford Clothes Baskets Oblong, Loop Handles

No. 1. Small each $1.25

No. 2. Medium each 1.45

No. 3. Large each 1.60

Ash Barrel Display Basket

Price, $0.60

Oxford Baskets

%

Bushel

$0.45

%

Bushel

.55

%

Bushel

.65

1

Bushel

.75

1%

Bushels

.85

1%

Bushels

1.00

2

Bushels

1.25

3

Bushels

1.75

4

Bushels

2.35

Ash Oblong Laundry Baskets

Length

Width

Depth

Price

4 Bu.

30 in.

20 in.

17 in.

$4.25

6 Bu.

32 in.

22 in.

20 in.

6.60

Ash Oblong Clothes

Basket

Loop or Hole Handles

Length

Width

Depth

Price

No. 2

26 in.

16 in.

9 in.

$1.30

No. 3

28 in.

18 in.

10 in.

1.50

No. 4

30 in.

20 in.

10 in.

1.70

No. 5

32 in.

22 in.

10 in.

2.15

Market Basket, Hole Handle

Grocers’ Coimter Basket

Ash Lunch Baskets with Cover and Double Bail

Length

Width

Depth

Price

No.

2

10

in.

6% in.

6 % in.

$0.75

No.

3

11% in.

7

in.

6% in.

.85

No.

4

14

in.

8% in.

6% in.

.95

No.

5

15% in.

9

in.

7% in.

1.15

No.

6

17

in.

10

in.

8 in.

1.25

No.

7

19

in.

11 % in.

8% in.

1.45

No.

8

22% in.

13% in.

9% in.

1.65

Oxford Grocers’ Baskets '

% Bushel block handle each $0.65

Office Baskets Reed and Willow

Prices, .50 to $1.50 each

Ash Corn Packer’s Baskets

Price, $2.15

Ash Covered Hampers

No. 2. 17% in. square, 26 in. deep. Price. . $3.50 No. 3 21 in. square, 29 in. deep. Price. . 4.40

Ash Oblong, Mill Baskets

Same as laundry, only heavier.

4 Bushels, $5.35; 6 bushels, $7.25.

GALVANIZED AND TINWARE

5 Gal. Climax Pump 5 Gal. Columbia Pau-

5 Gal. Climax Pump 5 Gal. Columbia Pau-

Oil Can cet Oil Can

1 Gal. Polo with Handle and Bail $0.60

2 Gal. Polo with Handle and Bail 90

3 Gal. Columbia with Brass Faucet 75

5 Gal. Columbia with Brass Faucet 1.90

5 Gal. Falcon with Iron Faucet . . , 1.75

5 Gal. Home Rule Pump Can 3.00

5 Gal. Climax Pump Can 2.80

5 Gal. Red Gasoline with spout 1.70

5 Gal. Jacket Can 85

10 Gal. Jacket Can 1.45

1 Gal. Screw Cap Can 25

All Prices Subject to Change Without Notice

56

Dinner Pails

No. 030 Heavy Tin, Tin Handle.

About 3 Qt $1.00

No. 040 Heavy Tin, Tin Handle.

About 4 Qt 1.10

Medium Weight Tin, Wire Handle.

About d Qt. Without Plate .30 Medium Weight Tin, Wire Handle.

About 3 Qt. With Plate 35

Ladies’ Tin, Round Wire Handle with Plate 30

Galvanized Basket. One Bushel

Price $1.40

Galvanized Chamber Pail

12 Qt. Price $1.15

Galvanized Garbage Cans With Cover

No. 00 12x10 Pail Bail Handle.

Price $1.65

No. 03 14x14 Bail Handle. Price

$2.25

No. 76 14x20 Side Handles. Price

$2.90

Galvanized Ash Cans

No. 041 17x26. Heavy. Rigid Handles. Price. .$4.40

No. 6 20x26. Heavy. Drop Handles. Price. . 6.00

No. 090 18x26. Heavy. Drop Handles, Reinforced

with Steel Ribs. Price 5.35

No. 50 18x26. Medium Drop Handles. Price 4.60

Wash Boilers

Prices on application.

Galvanized Wash Tubs

No. 11 20%xl9%xl0ya $1.90

No. 22 22%xl9%xll 2.15

No. 23 241/2x21%x11 2.40

No. A 141/2x11 X 8 1.15

No. B 15 1/2x12 %x 8% 1.35

No. O 18%xl5 X 9 1.40

DEITZ LANTERNS AND GLOBES

Blizzard

No. 2 Blizzard $1.30

No. 2 Special Blizzard with large

fount 1.40

No. 0 Wizard Cold Blast. Short

Globe 1.00

No. 2 Wizard Cold Blast. Short

Globe 1.30

No. 15 Emperor Dash. Hot Blast

Bulls Eye Globe 1.15

No. 17 Sterling Dash. Cold Blast.

Bulls Eye Globe 1.75

No. 30 Cold Blast. Search with

Bulls Eye Globe 3.00

No. 60 Cold Blast. Mammoth Search. Plain Globe. . . . 9.50

Cold Blast Roadster Cold Blast. Side Lamp

1.50

Pioneer Street Lamp 7.85

Eureka Driving Lamp 1.75

Octo Driving Lamp 3.50

Octo Driving Lamp

One of the best we have. About double the size of the “Eureka."

Wizard Lantern Cold Blast. Short Globe

Eureka Driving Lamp Small and Powerful

All Prices Subject to Market Changes 57

Cold Blast

WOODENWARE

Folding Ironing Table

No. 1 58x19, Cloth Top each $3.75

No. 2 54x16, Cloth Top each 3.85

No. 3 54x16, Plain Top each 3.00

Wood Bowls

11 in $0.20

13 in 40

15 in 70

17 in 1.50

19 in 1.85

21 in 2.10

Spruce Clothes Horse

No. 3, $1.15; No. 3%, $1.25; No. 4, $1.35.

Wash Benches

Star, a good Spruce Bench $1,00

No. 1 Paris, Oiled finish 2.00

Oak Butter Boxes with Bail

Large, .55; Small, .40

Skirt Boards

4 ft., each $1.10

4% ft., each 1,25

5 ft., each 1.40

Burrowes Primus Folding Card Table

The Best Folding Table at a popular price on the market. They are rubber tipped to prevent noise and injury to hardwood floors. Size, 30x30 inches; height, 27 inches; weight, 9 pounds Price $2.25

Pastry Boards

16x22, each $0.65

18x24, each 75

20x26, each 85

Bread Boards, with Rim

16x22, each $0.85

18x24, each 1.00

20x26, each I-IO

All Prices Subject to Change Without Notice

58

Washing Machines

No.

No.

Folding Sewing Table

000 36x19 each $2.00

00 36x19, with Castors each 2.35

Folding Card Tables

No. 21 24x24 each $2.50

No. 23 27x27 each 3.00

Wringers

American Wringer Company’s Celebrated Horseshoe Brand

Tub Wringers

Iron Frame ^Plain Bearing

No. 100 Daisy, 10 in., 1 year warrant $3.75

No. 330 Relief, 10 in., 3 year warrant 5.25

Wood Frame, Plain Bearing

No. 150 Household, 10 in., 1 year warrant. . . .$5.00 No. 340 Universal. Reversible Board, 10 in..

3 year warrant 5.75

No. 541 Royal, 11 in., 5 year warrant 6.75

Wood Frame, Ball Bearing

No. 380 Universal, 10 in. 3 year warrant $5.75

No. 380 E. Universal, 10 in., 3 year warrant.

Enclosed Gears 6.25

No. 381 Universal, 11 in., 3 year warrant 6.00

No. 361 Universal, 11 in., 3 year warrant. Re- versible Board 6.50

No. 590 Royal 10 in., 5 year warrant 6.15

Bench Wringers

No. B150 Household, 10 in. 1 year warrant.

Plain Bearing $7.75

No. B180 Household, 10 in. 1 year warrant. Ball

Bearing 6,30

No. B380 Universal, 10 in. 3 year warrant. Ball

Bearing 8.50

No. B380 E. Universal, 10 in. 3 year warrant.

Ball Bearing. Enclosed Gears 8.75

Wringer Rolls and Repairs

The Majestic has Roll Bearing, Virginia White Cedar Tubs, Electrically Welded Hoops. The best washer made. Price

$13.00

P. F. V. Improved $16.75 Eclipse Water Motor

22.00

The Majestic

The Lightning Washing Machine

A good first-class machine made of Virginia White Cedar. Price, $8.25

Washboards

Ruby $0,55

Northern Queen 70

Tidal Wave 55

White Hen Glass 70

Brass King 95

Naiad 55

Special Star 50

Junior-Pail 40

LADDERS, SLEDS, ETC.

20 Foot

24 Foot

28 Foot

\ Price

32 Foot

3 6 Foot

40 Foot

, / $0.26

ft.

10 to 18 ft. ...

Common Ladders

$0.18

5 to 15 feet. . . .

Apple

Ladders

$0.18

Paris, 3 to 10 ft Gem, 3 to 10 ft.

Step

Ladders

. .per ft. . .per ft.

$0.50

.25

All Prices Subject to Change Without Notice

59

Paris Manufacturing Company’s Carts, Wagons, Wheel-Barrows, Sleds, Frame and Clipper Baby Sleighs and Sled Boxes Wood Faucets

WOOD FAUCETS

6 in. Leather lined $0.07

7 in. Leather lined 08

8 in. Leather lined 10

9 in. Leather lined 12

10 in. Metal Key 30

BROOMS, BRUSHES, ETC.

Our line of Brooms is a carefully selected one, especially in the better Grades

Whisk Brooms

35 and 40 cents each

Nail and Vegetable Brushes

No. 20 Nail. Price $0.05

Handy House. Vegetable. Price 10

Postage Extra, .05.

Stove Brushes

No. 31 Price $0.25

No. 45 Price 40

Postage Extra, .05.

Smith’s . . . . No. 1 Acme No. 2 Acme No. 3 Acme

Wall Dryers

Smith’s Wall Dryer

Mop Sticks

7 Ideal $0.25

4 Trojan 25

10 Heavy 40

5% Combinat ion Brush and Mop .25

The White Perfection Mop Wringer

It is the most practical wringer made and will last from two to four times as long as any mop wringer

made.

No. 1 Hotel size $2.75

No. 2 Family size 1.75

No. 3 Family size. Steel Frames 2.35

Window Brushes

No. 50 $0.60

No. 60 70

No. 70 80

Toboggans

Quoted on application

Skiis

All sizes and styles, quoted on application.

Full line of Paris Mfg. Co.’s goods in stock at aU times.

All Prices Subject to Market Changes

60

Shoe Brushes

No. 106 $0.20

No. 7 30

No.

No.

No.

No.

Counter or Dust Brushes Set Bristles

2 $0.30

3 35

4 40

5 45

Floor Brushes

No. 8 14 in. Set Bristle $1.00

No. 10 14 in. Set Bristle 1.2,5

No. 12 14 in. Set Bristle 1.50

No. 14 14 in. Drawn Russia . 2.00

No. 16 16 in. Drawn Russia 2.60

No. 18 18 in. Drawn Russia 3.00

No. 1 Imperial. 14 in 76

Scrub Brushes

No. 0 White $0.15

No. 3 White 20

No. 90 Black 20

No. 70 2 Row Rice Root 08

No. 77 3 Row Rice Root 15

Mouse Traps

Hold ’Em $0.30

Dead Easy 05

Five Hole Tin 10

Four Hole Wood. . . .15

Rat Trap

Hold ’Em $0.60

Star .■ 25

Dead Easy 15

Star Rat Trap

Cotton Line

No. 1 110 ft. 4 Line .... $7.00 No. 2 150 ft. 5 Line . . . 7.50

Galvanized Coal Hods

No. 516 Small. Price

$1.00

No. 517 Medium. Price

1.10

No. 518 Large. Place 1.20

Galvanized Watering Pots

6, 8, 10, 12 and 16 qt. sizes. Prices on application.

Revolving Dustless Ash Sifters

Prices on application.

Has a removable screw tip which may be removed to produce a heavier stream.

Price 60; postpaid, .65

MISCELLANEOUS

Rubber Garden Hose

Vz in., % in., and % in., 5, 6 and 7 Ply.

Price: 13 to 18 cents per foot.

Gibbs’

Spray Nozzle

Positive Shut off. Few Parts.

Price $0.55

Postpaid 60

The “Fountain” Lawn Sprinkler

One of the really good things. Made entirely of brass, no mov- able parts. Nothing to get out of order.

Price, $1.25; postpaid, $1.35

All Prices Subject to Market Changes

61

No. 0 Nesco Ash Sifter

An all metal sifter.

Price

With cover $2.25

Without cover .... 1.25

Champion Coal Sieves

Wood Rim with wood cover

Wood Rim without wood cover

Rubber BeJting

Prices Right.

Sizes.

Machine weighs 6 lbs. Furnished with three tubes, 5 nozzles and strap. Distributes any dry powder. Dusts one or two rows. Reservoir holds nearly a quart of Powder. Price $8.75

To attach to pole.

Lightning Hay Knife

Price, $1.50

Grass Hooks

Little Giant, folding blade,

Price $0.40 i

Gem rigid blade. Price .25 1

Corn Hooks Detroit Plain. Price . . . $0.30 | Brooks, Serrated. Price .40^ No. 95. Serrated Adjustable. Price 35

Dust Pans

No. 41 Japannel $0.20

No. 390 Japannel with steel edge .55

A Wrench and Thread Cutter. Frosted Nickel, Non-Rusting

This tool has more uses than any wrench on the market. A necessity on the farm, in every shop and household. Price, $0.50; by mail, $0.55

No. 112 All Tin. Price $0.45

No. 114 All Brass. Price 1.15

No. 115 All Tin. Continuous. Price 75

No. 0 All Tin. Junior Size. Price 35

Common Corn Popper

1 Quart $0.15

1 % Quart 20

2 Quart 25

4 Quart 50

2 Quart. Extra Heavy 30

All Prices Subject to Market Changes

62

Universal Steel Hand Coffee Mills

Black Enamel Finish, handsomely ornamented, patent adjusting device. Grinds as fine or coarse as wanted. Grinders warranted equal to steel.

No. 109 Height 6 in $0.70

No. 110 Height 8 V2 in 90

The Universal Bread Maker

Three minutes in this easy and pleasant way. Twenty to thirty minutes by the old way. The hands do not touch the dough, which is mixed and kneaded thoroughly in three minutes by this machine.

Price, No. 4, $3.50; No. 8, $4.00

Can Openers

Centaur each $0.10

Never Slip each .10

No. 17 each .05

Lightning Fruit Jar Opener

Price, $0.10.

98 Turntable Apple Parer

Price, $1.00.

White Mountain Apple Parer Corer and Sheer

Price, $0.75.

Egg Beaters

No. 5 Holt’s $0.30

No. A Holt’s 35

No. B Holt’s 35

Lyons 30

Universal Food Chopper

No. 0 $1.85

No. 1 2.35

No. 2 2.75

No. 3 3.50

No. 344 13.00

Lawn Swings

No. 6 Favorite, two passengers, each $6.50

No. 5 Fairfield, four passengers, each 9.00

Picks, Mattocks, Etc Wood Choppers’

Mauls

6 to 9 lbs.

Contractors’ Pick

Price, $1.50

Price, per lb $0.33

Wood Choppers’ Wedges

3 1/2 to 6 lbs.

Railroad Pick

Price, $1.15

Axe Wedges

Price

.05 .10 .35

Saw Wedges

Price, per lb $0.30

Price, per lb $0.15

Vj

Short Cutter Mattock

Price, $1.30

Long Cutter Mattock

Price, $1.30

Pick Mattock

Price, $1.30

Grub Hoe Price, $0.90

Crowbars

12 to 18 lbs.

Price, per lb $0.11

Axes

Hiseo and Mountaineer in Maine, Half Wedge and Double Bit Patterns.

BARREL HEADERS

A simple contrivance, but indispensable for putting heads in barrels after being filled with apples and other produce.

No. 1 1-inch Screw $3.50

All Prices Subject to Change Without Notice

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Trucks, Etc.

Bag Trucks

Barrel Trucks

One Half and Full Ironed. Prices from $2.25 to $11.00

Heavy Barrel Trucks

No. 1 $3.00

No. 4 3.75

Eureka Barrel Truck

Price, $2.50.

Axle Grease

Fraser’s Small Tin Boxes $0.10

Fraser’s 3% lb. Tin Pails 25

Snow Flake 1 qt., .40; 2 qt., .70; 1 gal., 1.10

Mica, 10 lbs 75

Harness Composition

1 lb.. Small $0.25

2 lb.. Medium 50

Harness Dressing

Pint Cans $0.35

Quart Cans 50

I. X. L. Harness Oil

Pint Cans $0.25

Quart Cans 35

HigMey’s King of Pruners Both Self-Holding and Non-^Hoilding

Never any danger of receiving shock by crossing electric wires, as they are operated by a cord run- ning the entire length of pole.

12 ft. Self-Holding $1.25

14 ft. Self-Holding 1.40

16 ft. Self-Holding 1.50

12 ft. Non-Holding 1.16

14 ft. Non-Holding 1.25

16 ft. Non-Holding 1.40

Rockdale Pruners

No. 35, 26 in. Price, $1.15

No. 38, 41 in. Price, $1.25

No. 142, 26 in. long

ferule. Price 1.35

Iwan

Post Hole Auger

8 inch $2.25 1

Standard Tree Pruners

Very useful for trimming trees, and cutting down moths’ nests.

Price

8 ft $0.90

10 ft 1.00

12 ft 1.15

14 ft 1.25

16 ft 1.40

Knives 15

Springs . 10

Levin Pruning Shears Postpaid

No. 23 $0.55

No. 24 65

Secor’s Weeding Hook

Price, .10 Postpaid, .15

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Pruner Shears. (Cali- fornia Pattern)

Japanned. Price, .55, postpaid Nickeled. Price $1.00, postpaid

Wood Measures

1 qt., .25 2 qts., .35 4 qts., .50

8 qts., .65 % bushel, $1.30

Nest of five sizes $2.60

Clyde Draw Cut Pruner

The most powerful pruner made.

24 in $3.50

Sure Clip Grass Shears

.35 postpaid

By

kinds

cially

Beets,

home

Price,

Price,

Price,

Hazeltine Hand Weeder

far the best and most practical Weeder for all of vegetables and flowers ever invented. Espe- adapted to the weeding of Onions and Sugar It pays for itself every hour it is used in the or market garden. Price, .40; postpaid, .45

Foot Warmers

More commonly known as soap stones.

6x 8 $0.25

7x 9 . .30

8x10 35

Norcross Cultivator Hoe

4-ft. Handle Price $1.15

4-ft. Handle Price .80

“Norcross” Midget Weeder

For Flowers, Shrub- bery and Garden.

Quality and Finish same as Cultivator-Hoes

Weight 12 oz., 9 in. Handle .Price $0,35

Postpaid, .40

Asparagus Knife

Drop Forged Blade, excellent not only as an aspara- gus knife, but the “best ever” for digging Dandelions and other weeds. Price, $0.35, Postpaid, .40

White Mountain Ice Chipper

Price, $0.60. Postpaid, $0.70.

White Mountain Freezers

The most popular freezer used in this section, itive triple action.

Pull-Easy Adjustable Garden Cultivator

4V2 Foot Handle $1.25

Pos-

quart $3.00

quarts 3.75

quarts 4,50

quarts 5.25

quarts 6.70

8 quarts 8.65

10 quarts 11.00

12 quarts 14.00

15 quarts 16.75

20 quarts 21.75

25 quarts 27.75

Indurated Fibre Ware

A Full Line of Fibre Ware Tubs. Spittoons. Measures.

If you don’t own a Garden Seeder and Garden Culti- vator and are doing any gardening at all don’t lose any time in calling on us and see what we have to offer you in the way of seeders, cidtivators, etc. You don’t have to do a very large amount of gardening to save the price of one of these tools.

All Prices Subject to Market Changes

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Climax Ball-Bearing Grindstone

Cycle Ball-Bearing Steel Frame Grindstone

A well and substantially built machine equipped with both hand crank and treadle. Frame is a cohi- bination of wood and steel finished in Japan and red paint. Runs “true” and easy, for journals are fitted with Ball-Bearings.

Furnished with carefully selected Berea grit stone from 2 to 2 % inches thick.

Climax Ball Bearing. Climax Ball Bearing.

GIBRALTAR

PORTABLE

PLATFORM

SCALE

Single Beam with Wheels

Beams graduated 50 lbs., by % lbs.

It is absolutely accurate and dura- ble.

The “Gibraltar” scale is made to comply with the laws on weights and measures of all States of the Union. 600 Lbs. Capacity. Platform 16x25. Price, $17.50 800 Lbs. Capacity. Platform 17x26. Price, $19.25

Large stone $7.75

Medium stone 7.00

It’s made right built on up-to-date mechanical principles. Equipped with same grade and size stone as used in Climax Machine. Peculiar construction of frame insures great rigidity. Upper frame forms brace for legs which are made of one-piece angle steel.

Ball-bearing axle and pedal cranks cause stone to revolve rapidly, easily, and evenly. Attractively fin- ished in red or black enamel. Easily set up.

Cycle Ball Bearing Medium Stone $7.40

Scythe Stones

Black Diamond 15

Indian Pond 10

Willoughby Lake 10

Chocolate 10

Axe Stones 05

Carborundum. Small 20

Carborundum. Large 25

Quick Cut 15

Lectro 15

Emery 10

Green Mountain 10

Deerlick .05

To mail, add 5 cents each.

All Prices Subject to Market Changes

style of CHAmUSEO

The Myers Porch Swing

Myers Porch Swing, made of hardwood throughout, formed seat, galvanized chains and hooks, nicely fin- ished in Brown Mission.

Width of Seat 18% inches; height of Back, 21% inches: length over all, 48 inches. Price $3.75

Refrigerators

We handle the unexcelled line of White Mountain and Pilgrim Refrigerators and can recommend these most strongly to anyone desiring this article.

If interested let us mail you illustrated catalog giv- ing complete description and sizes of the different styles, also price. Buy a Refrigerator that will satisfy you.

Steel Road Scrapers

They are shaped cold from a single piece of steel lapped and riveted at the corners. They are uniform in thickness throughout except at the corners, where they are of double thickness.

No. 0. Capacity 9 cubic feet. Price $19.50

No. 1. Capacity 7 cubic feet of earth, weight 105 lbs.

Price 13.00

No. 2. Capacity 5 cubic feet of earth, weight 95 lbs.

Price 13.00

No. 3. Capacity 3 cubic feet of earth, weight 85 lbs.

Price 11.00

We have a little lighter made scraper that sells at $1.00 less on each size.

Sinks

We carry the principal sizes of cast iron sinks, fitted for lead pipe.

2% ft. xl8 in. $4.00

3 ft. X 20% in. 4.60

3% ft. X 22 in. 5.85

4 ft. X 24 in. 7.50

4% ft. X 24 in. 10.00

Dustbane

The very best of all sweeping compounds on the market. No sand to increase its weight. It is a per- fect Dust Killer. Every Storekeeper as well as every housewife should have a supply on hand and use it at every sweeping. A handful at a time when you sweep absorbs the dust, brightens the floor and cleans your carpet.

Prices: Large can, .30; 50-lb. can, $3.00; % bbl., 75 lbs., $3.00; 100 lbs., $4.00; 200 lbs., .$7.50.

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O-Cedar Mops

A Better and Easier Way to Clean

No more back-breaking to clean and polish the floors; no more crawling under the bed, or moving of heavy furniture; no more climbing up on chairs to dust the mouldings or tall furniture. The 0-Cedar Polish Mop gathers all the dust from everywhere and holds it. Does not stir up the dust but collects it.

Cleans and polishes at the same time, putting a high, hard, lasting lustre on all varnished surfaces. There is nothing to equal the 0-Cedar Polish Mop for pol- ished floors, linoleum, etc. Gets down into the cor- ners, gets the dust under beds, heavy furniture, radi- ators, etc. The mop is padded and cannot scratch or mar the furniture.

The only polish mop that can be successfully washed

and cleaned and renewed. Prices

No. 1 Large Round 0-Cedar Polish Mop. .... .$1.60

No. 2 Small Round 0-Cedar Polish Mop 1.00

No. 3 Large Triangle 0-Cedar Polish Mop 1.50

No. 4 Small Triangle 0-Cedar Polish Mop 1.00

No. 10 Battleship 0-Cedar Polish Mop 1.25

No. 11 Battleship 0-Cedar Dry Mop 1.25

0-Cedar Polish ^ Wonderful Vamish Food

For cleaning and polishing floors, furniture, automobiles, etc. 0-Cedar is by far the most economical furni- ture polish as it is used with water. Puts on a high, hard, lasting lustre, and does not leave a bluish cast and gummy surface. It contains no grease, mineral by-products or ben- zines.

Every ingredient of O-Cedar Polish is a pure vegetable substance. Posi- tively will not ignite. It is easy to use. Very little rubbing is required.

O-Cedar Polish is weil and favor- ably known and is widely advertised in connection with the O-Cedar Polish Mop. Price: 4 oz. Bot. $0.25 Price: 1 qt. Cans. 1.00 Price: 12 oz. Bot. .50 Price: 1 gal. Cans 3.00

REPAIRS AND PARTS

Cultivator Steels Guard Plate Section Tedder Fork

Notice In ordering repairs always give name of machine and number of old part. When the number or etter cannot be found, it is always best to send, by parcel post or express prepaid, the old or broken part, thus ivoiding mistakes or delays.

Drive Punch: %x6

.15, postpaid .20

Knife Head

Guard Mower

Guards Bolts and Guard Plates for all Guards, Knife Heads, Sections, Rivets, etc., all guaranteed to fit the machine for which they are intended.

Steel Harrow

inch.

Link Belt Chain

Malleable and steel. Sizes in stock all the way from No. 25 to No. 62. Prices from .20 to .33 per foot.

Spring

[arrow

Cold Chisel: Prices %x6 . Cold Chisel; Prices %x6%

.15 postpaid .20 .20 postpaid .25

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BARN DOOR HANGERS

The Myers Adjustable Tandem Stayon Flexible Door Hanger with Steel Roller Bearings This is the only hanger on the market that can be adjusted perpendicularly so as to locate the door at any point above the ground desired, or laterally so as to adjust the door to or from the building, and will also ad- just itself to any thickness of door. Price $1.85 per pair

The Myers New-Way Adjustable Tandem Door Hanger For Tubular Girder Track Adjustable to and from Build- ing and to Raise and Lower the Door

The adjustable features of this hanger are very important, as they enable the user to ad- just the door to and from the building. Price, $2.50 per pair

“Whirlwind” End View of

Tubular Track

McKenney Door Hanger No. 10. To run 10 feet

Myers Tubular Track $0.28 per foot Intermediate Brack- ets . . 2.10 per doz. End Brackets

2.10 per doz.

. $0.75

Porter “Whirlwind” Barn Door Hanger No. 6

This Whirlwind Hanger itself is very compact, it is ball-bearing throughout. The wheels are made of hardened steel and each runs upon twenty-four balls. The track, as will be seen from the cut, is in the form „of an ellipse, with one end flattened

Hanger No. OgQ g^g provide a level surface upon which the wheels run. END VIEW

Price, $1.25 per pair Track, $0.18 per foot Brackets, $2 per doz.

The Myers “O. K. Adjustable Stayon”

Flexible Covered Door Hanger Single Truck Patented With Hard Steel Roller Bearings,

Pushes and pulls easily. The “O. K.

Stayon” is constructed with a mal- leable frame extending over and cov- ering the wheel.

Myers Right Angle Garage Door Hanger

Hanger must b e attached t o door with upper end of crank or center of trolley IN LINE WITH EDGE OF DOOR.

SARAGE C'OOrf MANGER

\JDINT

Malleable Iron Frame

Unusnal

Strength

Wheels Completely Covered

Adjustable to and from the building and up and down by means (d patented crank

Stayon Feature Can’t Come on the Track

SteelRoller Bearings— Easy to Push and Pull

Fig. 1793

Fig. 860

Fig. 1702

PRICE LIST One Set of 3 in a Carton Radius of this Curve not

No. 25, Myers Adjustable Tandem Door Hanger, complete with bolts. Per set of 3 $2 85 than 30 inches

Myers O. K. Steel Track, in 4, 6 and 8 ft. lengths. Per foot ’. .lo

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HAY CARRIERS

THE MYERS O. K. HAY UNLOADER.

(Patented)

For Rope or Cable Draft HAS EXTRA LONG TRUCK Reversible and Swivel For Double Steel Track

No. 212. Myers O. K. Unloader for wood track, rope draft. Same as No. 205 and in addition has 7- inch rope sheaves. Net Price, $10.25

MYERS CLOVER LEAF UNLOADERS

For Double Steel Track

n

Fig. 1031

The Myers O. K. Unloader with extra long truck and seven-inch sheaves for cable draft rope is especially designed for heavy w'ork. The long truck distributes the load on the track and adapts the car for using two forks or slings.

The bearings on all rope sheaves are 1 7-1 6th diame- ter, hard turned steel.

Price List, Represented by Fig. 1652

No. 209. Myers O. K. Unloader for Double Steel Track, rope or cable draft, 7-inch sheaves, 1 7-16 in. steel bearings. Net Price, $10.25

No. 200. Myers O. K. Unloader for double steel track, rope draft, small sheaves, otherwise same as No. 209. Net Price, $9.00

Reversible and Swivel. For Wood Track

HAS SEVEN-EIGHTH INCH TURNED STEEL AXLES Fig. 1547

Figure 1031 represents the new Clover Leaf Un- loader made of malleable iron throughout. Is heavy and substantially made. Is fitted with wide, open mouth to receive the fork pulley when approaching in any direction. Also has swinging fork pulley which relieves the carrier from all strain when drawing hay over a high beam or into a well-filled mow. The track wheels revolve on %-inch turned steel axles. The rope sheaves have longer hub than any other make of carrier. The lock is composed of three parts, and has no springs. The locking device grasps the fork pulley on either side, and permits it to swing free.

No. 114. Net Price, each $9.00

For Wood Track

Fig. 1032

Has Swinging Fork Pulley a Great Ad- vantage in Drawing Hay into a Mow When Filled Near the Roof.

The Myers O. K. Unloader is our latest and best production. Has extra long and heavy truck, distrib- uting the load on track and designed for heavy work, such as slings or two forks.

We guarantee this machine to be stronger than any other carrier made.

Price List Represented by Fig. 1547

No. 205. Myers O. K. Unloader for Wood Track, rope draft. Net Price, $9.00

All Prices Subject to

The above illustration reperesents the Clover Leaf Unloader as made for wood track. This carrier is fitted with a wide, open mouth to receive the fork pul- ley. The rope sheaves and track wheels are all fitted with large turned bearings. The machine is both swivel and reversible combined in one machine. By this device the machine can be reversed by reversing the swivel or by drawing the rope through from end to end.

No. 120. Net Price, each $9.00

Change Without Notice

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HAY CARRIER OUTFITS Special* Notice

When requesting quotations do not fail to give exact length of barn, whether ridge or full rafter, and dis- tance between rafters. Also state whether you expect to hoist from end or center of barn.

Estimates For Hay Carrier Outfits

Estimate of material required for a Steel Track Outfit for different length barns:

For a 40-foot barn, One Carrier, 36 ft. Track, 12 Hanger Hooks, 12 Rafter Brackets, 1 Harpoon, or Grap- ple Fork, 3 Pulleys, 3 Floor Hooks, 160 feet % in. Manila Rope, 55 feet % in. Check Rope, 1 Rope Hitch.

For a 50-foot barn. One Carrier, 48 ft. track, 20 Hanger Hooks, 20 Rafter Brackets, 1 Harpoon or Grapple Pork, 3 Pulleys, 3 Floor Hooks, 160 feet % in. Manila Rope, 55 ft. % in. Check Rope, 1 Rope Hitch.

For a 60-foot barn. One Carrier, 54 ft. Track, 20 Hanger Hooks, 20 Rafter Brackets, 1 Harpoon or Grap- ple Pork, 3 Pulleys, 3 Floor Hooks, 185 feet %-in. Manila Rope, 65 feet % in. Check Rope, 1 Rope Hitch.

Above estimates of Rope are for an End Hoist. In hoisting from center of barn, less Rope will be necessary.

Manila Rope

Diameter Circumference Strength in lbs. Feet to lbs.

V4

%

450

43

5-16

1

750

30

%

1%

950

24

7-16

1%

1,200

19

' 1/2

IV2

1,700

13

%

2

3,000

71/2

Diameter. Circumference Strength in lbs. Feet to lbs.

% in.

2V4

3.900

6

Va in.

2%

5,600

4

1 in.

3

6,750

3

1 Va in.

31/2

9,150

21/2

1% in.

3%

10,600

2

Pulleys

Cross Floor Pulley

Malleable throughout, has idler pulley to keep rope in place, and stands erect on floor.

Price on Application

No. 486

No. 1701

No. 1267

No.

No.

No.

No.

No.

No.

No.

No.

No. 1120 No. 1133 No. 692 No. 466

.. Price each

1133. Plain Pulley, 6-inch maple sheave

malleable frame $0.50

6 92. Cast Frame 5% inch iron sheaves. . .40

486. Floor Pulley with large loose pin. . . .55

1267. Cast frame, plain, 6-inch maple

sheave, 1 inch hollow axle ;. . . . .40

1120. Malleable frame knot passing, 6-inch

maple sheave, 1-inch axle 60

1701. Malleable Pulley. Malleable frame and sheave, steel axle, roller bearing ...... 1.45

466. O. K. wood pulley with steel yoke,

1-inch hollow axle 50

1124. Special Malleable Frame, extra heavy 1.45

Snatch Block Pulleys Price, each, $i.30

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Useful in limited space, horse only travels half distance.

Myers Patent Double Steel Track

Price per foot $0.25

Grapple Fork

4 tined $11.50

6 tined 13.50

Double Harpoon Hay Fork Price each

25 inch $2.25

31 inch 2.85

Alfalfa 5.25

%

Wood Track Hanger Hooks Per Do*-

10 inch $1.25

12 inch 1.40

14 inch 1.50

16 inch 1.65

18 inch 1.80

Jointed Hanger Hooks

12 inch Price per doz., $2.50

Ridge Pole Hooks

% inch Price per doz., $1.00

Steel Track Hanger Hooks

Price per dozen $1.80

Jointed Steel Track Hanger Hooks

Price per dozen, $2.50

Knockers, Stops, Wheels and complete line of Repairs for Myers Clover Leaf Unloaders.

Swivel Rope Hitch

Each $0.35

THE COLONIAL PAINT

The Colonial Paint is a Pure Linseed Oil Paint, that has been on the market for many years, and is considered one of the leading brands.

The materials composing this product, carefully treated as they are, make a paint of great toughness and elasticity that has excellent covering capacity and durability.

As the choicest coloring ingredients are used in making this product the richest coloring tone and finest finish is developed, and the building to which it is applied presents a beauty of appearance which dis- tinguishes it from others in the locality.

The Colonial Paint is manufactured in forty differ- ent shades, from which beautiful color combinations can be made, that will not only harmonize with the architectural design of any building, but also with the surroundings, thereby making the property much more attractive, and also increasing its value.

The Colonial Paint can be sold with perfect assur- ance that it will meet the demand of every user.

Colonial Wagon and

Implement Paint

For farm wagons, machinery and implements.

Dries with a high, durable gloss.

It is money well spent to pro- tect implements from rust and

decay. Colonial Floor and Deck Paint “Made to Walk On”

Excels in lustre, toughness and elasticity. Dries hard over night.

Manufactured in fifteen colors Brown, Dust, Yel- low, Gray, Lead, Light Drab, Red, Drab, Spruce, Green, Terra Cotta, Stone, Maple Red, Maroon, Pearl Gray.

Amalgam Paint A preservative coating for wood, metal and other exterior surfaces.

Automobile, Carriage Paint For painting and var- nishing all kinds of vehicles in one operation.

Colonial Bath Enamel— For use on the tile, metal, wood or other surfaces in the bath-room or about the bath-tub.

Colonial Quality Colors in Oil Manufactured from purest and strongest pigments that can be obtained.

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Vel-ve-ta

The Sanitary Washable Wall Finish

Vel-ve-ta is manufactured under a patented formula contains no lead or other pois- onous pigments, and although applied to the surface like an oil paint, when dry it is non-ab- sorbent, can be washed with soap and water, and is there- fore sanitary.

It dries with a beautiful soft and velvety finish, which is pleasing and restful to the eye. %

It will not turn yellow, craze or peel. It will not show laps, streaks, or brush marks.

Vel-ve-ta is recommended for interior decoration in homes and public buildings, and in factories. It is equally adapted for this use because it effuses light.

Dry Colors High grade in every respect.

Colonial Screen Paint— For coating wire screens. Will not clog.

Chaleo Paint and Varnish Remover For removing paint or varnish.

Bronzite

The Permanent Green Paint

Made from an ore base, Kol- onite, which gives it stability of color.

Bronzite is recommended for the painting of store fronts, doors, blinds, structural and ornamental work, fences, and in fact all outside surfaces gen- erally where a green paint is desired.

Bronzite is impervious to chemical action, atmos- pheric conditions, resists heat and is non-corrosive.

Bronzite is a specialty green, the green that is differ- ent— it lasts, wears and holds its color, and covers more surface than other greens.

Bronzite is put up in six shades, in paste form in 12% and 25 pound pails, also in liquid form.

Eagle White Enamel For interior decoration of woodwork, etc.

Whitney & Griffin Barn Red For painting barns, fences, etc.

White Lead Short, fine, and of exceptional white- ness.

Transparent Colored Varnishes Gold and Aluminum

Solid Enamel Colors

Comprises three individual lines of household finishes un- der one trademark name, “Jap- a-Lac.”

There is a color provided for every requirement of the housewife who wishes to keep her floors, furniture, woodwork, etc., in spic and span condition. There is also Jap-a-Lac Floor and Interior Varnish (Natural) which is the most durable floor varnish on the market. Jap-a-Lac is for use on window screens, screen doors, iron fences, radiators, registers, water pipes, automobiles, wagons, in addition to the most common uses such as in floors, furniture and woodwork.

GLIDDEN GREEN LABEL VARNISHES

The name “Glidden” on a label is an absolute guarantee of high quality. Nearly fifty years of experience in the manufacture of varnishes and specialties for all purposes together with the most modern facilities, insures uniform quality at all times and goods that can be depended upon to give perfect satisfaction. Any person purchasing goods under the Glidden Green Label Brand can feel assured that he is receiving full value. There is a brand made for practically every purpose and at prices which fit any pocket-book. Send for price list.

GLIDDEN ENDURANCE WOOD STAINS

Superior to oil or spirit stains and do not raise the grain. Glidden’s Endurance Wood Stains are for use on new wood which has never been finished. This line is made of fourteen attractive colors. Their beauty and practicability lie in the fact that an even stain is produced, thus insuring a beautiful, lasting finish. The stains produce the beautiful Mission effect, so much in vogue at the present time, and are also for use when securing a waxed or varnished finish. Color Cards and Price Lists on Application.

INTERNATIONAL ELASTIC CARBON PAINT

A practical, scientific blending and grinding of oils and pigments, making a paint of enduring elasticity for shingle, felt, canvas, paper, asphalt, tin and iron roofs, bridges, machinery, tanks, iron or steel buildings, smoke stacks, boilers, burners, brick, tile, concrete, farming tools, wagons, also the hulls and bottoms of vessels and boats.

Our International Elastic Carbon Paint

Combines extreme usefulness and economy, because it is thoroughly elastic. Used on roofs or iron work, it lasts longer than any other for the reason that the paint expands and contracts in keeping with the surface on which it is placed.

This paint is not only elastic in the highest degree, but it has a very heavy body which fills all holes and cracks, making the surface perfectly water-tight. It cannot peel, crack or blister.

In fact, it is the ideal paint for the purpose for which it is made.

Price: 1 Gallon 60. Larger Quantities on application.

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HISCO

OILS

HISCO

Medium

Auto

Oil

This is a motor oil of medium body universally adapted for general automobile use, will give good compression and wearing qualities, and is free from carbon.

HISCO

Heavy

Auto

Oil

This oil is of heavy body, superior for cars or trucks which have been in use for some time, and will greatly increase the compression and effective work of the engine. This oil is a fine lubricator and economical in use.

HISCO

Light

Auto

Oil

This oil is a motor oil, light in body, for new cars and for all motors having tight compression, and will be entirely satisfactory to customers desiring an oil light in body for motor use.

HISCO

Ford

Special

Oil

This is the Model T Ford Oil especially adapted for the Ford car, and as indicated by its name will give fine results, good wear- ing qualities, freedom from car- bon, and is for oil what the name “Ford” indicates for a car.

Monarch

Truck

Oil

This is an Underhay Oil adapted for truck use, medium in body, will stand a low cold test, give good compression, and is of great wearing qualities, adapted for the rugged and hard work experienced by a truck.

HISCO

Dark

Steam

Cylinder

Oil

This is a steam cylinder oil for stationary and portable steam en- gine use, from the best refined stock, compounded to meet steam conditions, and is in every wav guaranteed satisfactory for gen- eral steam use.

Excellene This is also an Underhay Special Medium and cannot be too highly recorn- Auto mended by us. It is from Ap- Oil palachian crude, carefully filtered, with high wearing qualities, low cold test, and once used customer will have no other quality.

HISCO This oil is for cream separator use.

Light and is very light in body to meet Separate# the conditions of a separator.

Oil

HISCO

Red

Engine

Oil

This is a lubricating oil of good body, free from gum or sediment, of proper quality to lubricate gen- eral engine or shafting bearings, mowing machines and all other farming tools.

HISCO

Chase

Tractor

OU

This is a tractor oil especially manufactured for general tractor use, and is eminently adapted for the Chase or other tractor engines. This oil has a high flash and fire test necessary for the rugged work of a tractor, and will hold its body well under the extreme heat of operation. It is universally used for tractor lubrication.

HISCO

Paraffine

Oil

This is an amber oil light in body, especially for use in laying dust on floors, very light lubrication, or for any other use where an oil of light body and low price is needed.

Cup

Grease

This is a superior yellow Cup Grease, medium in consistency, for use in cups on the engine, spring ends, and elsewhere about the automobile and truck, also for any engine room use where a grease is needed in a compression cup.

Monarch This is a product carefully refined Gear and manufactured according to Compound government specifications for use in the transmission and dif- ferential gears of automobiles and trucks. It is a good lubricator and will not deteriorate in use like a yellow transmission grease. It is very adhesive and will not give the usual trouble in running through the shaft ends. Once tried, always used.

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MYERS LINE OF PUMPS

We carry the most complete line of Pumps in this section. We have it whether you want it for house, barn or orchard. House pumps, well pumps, for all conditions including spraying pumps and pumps for pneumatic water systems, whether hand or power. If it’s a Myers it is right.

The Myers Long Stroke Cog Gear Brass Cylinder Pitcher Pump Price List Represented by Fig. 1665

P/rrtNTED

No. R 220. 3 Inch brass cylinder

cog gear pitcher pump, with pa- tent glass valve seat, tapped for 1 % inch suction pipe.

List Price $7.50 No. R 222. 3 % Inch brass cylin- der cog gear pitcher pump, with patent glass valve seat, tapped for 1% inch suction pipe.

List Place $9.00

The Myers Cog Gear Pitcher Pump Fitted With Brass Valve Seat

Price List Represented by Figure 1675

No. R416. 3 Inch polished iron

cylinder, tapped for 1% inch suction pipe. List Price $4.50

Pig. 1675

The Myers Cog Gear House Lift Pump with Siphon Spout and Glass Valve Seat Price List Represented by Fig. 1663 and Fig. 1473

PATENTED

Fig. 1663

No. R 245. Fig. 1663. 3 In. brass cylinder, tapped for 1% in. suc- tion pipe. List Price $8.25

No. R 247. Fig. 1663. 31/2 Inch brass cylinder, tapped for 1% inch suction pipe. List Price

$9.75

No. R S 245. Pig. 1473. 3 Inch brass lined cylinder, tapped for 1 % inch suction pipe, 4 ft. set

length. List Price $11.25

No. R S 247. Fig. 1473. 3 V2 Inch brass lined cylinder, tapped for 1 % inch suction pipe, 4 foot set length. List Price $12.75

Fig. 1664

The Myers Cog Gear House Force Pump with Siphon Spout and Glass Valve Seat

No. R 251. Fig. 1663. Force pump,

3 inch brass cylinder, tapped for 1% inch suction pipe. List

Price $12.00

No. R 253. Fig. 1663. Force pump,

3% inch brass cylinder, tapped for 1% inch suction pipe. List

Price $13.50

Cock Spout as on Fig. 1664 on either of above pumps. Add to.

List Price $1.50

No. R S 251. Fig. 1473. Force pump 3 inch brass lined cylin- der, tapped for 1 % inch pipe, 4 ft. set length. List Price $12.75 No. R S 253. Fig. 1473. Force pump 3% in. brass lined cylin- der, tapped for 1 % in. pipe, 4 ft. set length. List Price $14.25 Cock Spout on either of above pumps, add to list price. .$1.50

Myers Brass, Brass Lined and Polished Iron Cylinders

Fig. 976. Myers Brass Lined Cyl- inders are constructed with an outer shell of cast iron, in which is placed a heavy seamless drawn brass tube, ends of which are swaged out by our patent roller process to fit bevel on outer shell. They are fitted with our single or double leather plunger, and are guaranteed to Fig. 1473 give satisfaction. Fig. 215. Myers Brass Cylinders, with Glass Valve Seat, capped outside, are especially adapted for drilled wells of small diam- eter. They are made of the best quality seamless drawn brass, havfe our special brass sand plunger, and are first class throughout.

F g. 577 Brass Cylinder Sectional

Fig. 976 Fig. 215 view

Drive Well Points

Vo. 86—114 in. X 12-3 ft

Net Price $1,C5

•lo. 98 114 in. X 3 ft

Net Price $2.85

sTo. 136—1% in. X 2 ft *

Net Price $2.50

'Jo. 144 1% in. X 3 feet

Net Price $3.75

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List Prices Subject to Discount 75

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Fig. 1138

Fig. 792

Fig. 1170

Fig. 1160

Myers Adjustable Base Lift Pump

P'ig. 792 No. 125. 3 % Inch polished Iron cylinder, with iron seat, tapped for 1 % inch suction pipe.

liist Price $10.50

Pig. 792 No. 124. 3 In. polished iron cylinder, with iron seat, tapped for 1 % inch suction pipe.

List Price $9.00

Fig. 792 No. 130^. 3% Inch brass lined cylinder, with glass seat, tapped for 1% inch suction pipe.

List Price $13.50

Myers Cog Gear Lift Pumps

Fig. 1108 No. R152 3 In. brass lined cylinder, with glass seat, tapped for 1 % in. suction pipe.

List Price $12.00

Pig. 1108 No. B154 3% In. brass lined cylinder, with glass seat, tapped for 1% in. suction pipe.

List Price $13.50

Myers Cog Gear Stock Lift Pump

Fig. 1170 No. R104. 4 In. brass lined cylinder, with glass seat, tapped for 2 in. suction pipe. List Price $20.23

Myers Cog Gear Branch Pipe Double Acting Force Pumps

Fig. 1160 No. R14. Has a 3 inch brass lined lower cylinder, with glass valve seat tapped for 1% inch suction

pipe List Price $22.50

Fig. 1160 No. R16. Has a 3 % inch brass lined lower cylinder, with glass valve seat, tapped for 1% inch suction pipe List Price $24.00

Myers Cog Gear Combination Shallow or Deep Well Force Pumps

Fig. 1109 No. R184. Has a 2 % inch brass lined low er cylinder with latest improved glass valve seat. The

brass upper cylinder is 4% feet below the platform tapped for 1% inch pipe List Price $22.50

Pig. 1109 No. R186. Has a 3 inch brass lined lower cylinder with latest improved glass valve seat. The

brass upper cylinder is 4% feet below the platform, tapped for 1% inch pipe List Price $22.50

Fig. 1109 No. R188. Has a 3% inch brass lined lower cylinder with latest improved glass valve seat. The

brass upper cylinder is 4% feet below the platform, tapped for 1% inch pipe List Price $24.00

Myers Cog Gear Single Acting Force Pumps

Fig. 1138 No. R172. 3 Inch brass lined cylinder,. glass valve seat, tapped for 1% inch suction pipe.

List Price $13.50

Pig, 1138— No. R174. 3 % Inch brass lined cylinder, glass valve seat, tapped for 1 % inch suction pipe.

List Price $15.00

List Prices Subject to Discount

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Myers Pump Jacks

Fig. 1684 No. 426. Master

Double Gear Pump Jack. Back geared, 6 to 1. Pulleys 3x12 in. Extra wide, 13 in. between the gear wheels. List Price $21.00

Fig. 1668

Fig. 1668 No. 400. Junior, with 36 in. wood rod and handle con- nections.

List Price $16.50 Fig. 514-No. 350, PULLEYS; Direct or Back Geared Counter- shaft, 12x3% in. 'tight and loose pulleys.

List Price $22.50 Fig. 1605 No. 366. Back geared 6 to 1, 12 inch tight and loose pulleys.

List Price $15.00 FIG. 1637 FOR PRESSURE TANK WORK

Fig. 1584

Myers Imperial Working Head

Fig. 1584 No. 389, Myers Imperial Working Head with machine cut gear and 14 inch pulleys, as shown in Fig. 1584 List Price $45.00

SPRAY PUMPS

Myers Handy Portable Sprayers

Fig. 16 1 4

No. R33 6B with cog gear pump. M e- chanical a g i- Fig. 1614 tator, 15 ft. of % in. hose,

8 ft. pipe ex- tension in two 4 ft. parts and Vermorel Noz- zle. Tank is made of heavy g a 1 V a nized iron, 12% gal- lon capacity. A general utility outfit suitable for spraying trees, whitewashing, painting, etc.

List Price, $37.50

Price List Represented by Fig. 1570

No. R299B mounted com- plete with 50 gallon bar- rel; has Mechanical Agi- tator, solid brass Ram Plunger, Ground Bevel Valve and Seat. One lead of 15 feet of % inch, 7 ply hose and (Fig. 1290)

Fembro Nozzle.

List Price $45.00 No. R2990, same as above, except with two 15 foot leads of % in., 7 ply hose and nozzles.

List Price, $52.00

Myers Cog Gear Spray Pumps ^Double Acting

Prico Tjist. Renresented bv Fig. 1571

Fig. 1570

Myers Vertical Power Hydro-Pneumatic Pump

Fig. 1637 The special advantage of this style pump over an in- dependent Air Compressor is that it admits just enough air at all times to keep Pres- sure Tank in proper work- ing condition, whereas when separate Air Com- pressor is used it is often overlooked until Tank be- comes water-logged.

The air can be admitted or cut out by tightening or loosening the air cap. Capacity 360 gallons

For Shallow Wells List Price $63.00

-For Deep Wells List Price 72.00

Fig. 1571

No. 378A- No. 379A-

skids, with pressure gauge, 7 ply discharge hose, two two 8 foot pipe extensions List Prices Subject to Discount

No. R317B, Pump com- plete with 100 gallon tank and mechanical agitator, mounted on skids, with pressure gauge, one 15 foot lead of % inch 7 ply dis- charge hose, one Fem- bro Fig. 1290 nozzle, one 8 foot pipe exten- sion with lever shut off.

List Price $82.50 No. R317C, Pump com- plete with 100 gallon tank and mechanical agitator, mounted on two 15 foot leads of % in. Fembro Fig. 1290 nozzles, with lever shut off.

List Price $90.00

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SPRAY PUMPS

LOWELL COMPRESSED AIR SPRAYER

Does not re- quire c o n- stant pump- ing. Has an a u tomatic thumb lever valve. Most p r a c tical for Or- chard, Field and Garden Work.

Lowell Compressed Air Sprayer IVo. 110 Galvanized with hose, brass pipe and nozzle.

Net Price, $6.75

No. Ill Brass, with hose, brass pipe and nozzle.

Net Price, $10.35

Kant Klog Sprayer

The tank of this sprayer is made of heavy polished brass or galvan- ized steel as ordered. Top and bottom are seamed very strongly to sides, under heavy pressure, making very strong con- struction. With galvan- ized steel body, brass air pump, hose, escape valve, “Kant Klog” Nozzle, spring shut-off and car- rier strap.

Net Price, $6.75 With polished brass body and same attachments as Kant Klog Sprayer above. Net price, $9.75

Myers Knapsack Spray Pumps

Fig. .547 No. 330, Galvanized

Tank List Price $15.00

Fig. 547 No. 331, Copper Tank § List Price 34.00

Fig. 1358

Fig. 547

Myers Whitewash and Spray Outfit

Fig. 1358 No. 329, Myers White- wash, Cold Water Painting machine and general purpose sprayer com- plete as illustrated.

List Price, $16.50

Myers Cog Gear Barrel Spray Pump

Fig. 1521 No. R318 Myers Cog Gear Spray Pump only, with both jet and mechanical agitator, but without hose or nozzle. List Price, $15.75 Fig. 1531 No. R318B com- plete with one lead of 15 ft. of % in. 5 ply hose, gradu- ating Vermorel Nozzle, both jet and mechanical agitator. List Price, $21.00 No. R318B mounted on barrel extra List Price $7.50

MYERS POWER SPRAY OUTFITS

PAT JET'ASITATOR

Fig. 1521

Brown’s Auto Sprayer

A practical machine for applying Bordeaux and all solu- tions to Potatoes, Tobacco and Small Fruits, Poultry Houses, etc.

Brass Extension Pipes, Torches and different nozzles furnished as extras if wanted. No. lA Brass auto spray with stop cock nozzle. Net Price $8.75

No. IB Brass auto spray with auto pop nozzle. Net Price $9.50

No. ID Galvanized auto spray with auto pop nozzle.

Net Price, $7.00

Brown’s Auto Sprayer

Pig. 1591

Fig. 1591 Myers Senior Power Spray Outfit complete less engine as shown with 200 gallon tank. No. 446 2 % inch Duplex Pump, with pinion for crank- shaft of engine.

No. 1 List Price $300.00

Equipped as Follows:

1 50 foot lead of % inch best grade high pressure

discharge hose.

1 10 foot lead of % inch best grade high pressure discharge hose, 10 feet wire bound suction hose.

2 10 feet Bamboo Pipe Extensions complete with lever shut off.

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4 Fembro Nozzles (2 45-degrees, 2 straightway.)

2 Pig. 1560 Y’s.

Rotary Agitator. Cut-offs for discharge lines. Relief Valve. Pressure Gauge and Strainer. All assembled ready for use, except the engine.

Fig. 1602 ^Myers Junior Power Spray Outfit, complete less engine as shown, with 100 gallon tank. No. 436 2 inch Duplex Pump with pinion for crank- shaft of engine. This outfit has curtains instead of sliding doors. No. 10 List Price $225.00

Equipped as Follows:

1 100 Gallon cypress tank.

6 Feet 1 inch suction hose.

50 Feet % inch discharge hose with fittings for 2 leads.

4 Fembro Nozzles (2 straight-away and 2 45-de- grees.)

2 Fig. 1560 Y’s.

2 8 Foot Bamboo Pipe Extensions. Rotary Agitator, Pressure Gauge, Relief Valve, Double Cut Oft and Strainer. All assembled ready for use, except the engine.

Myers Special Power Spray Outfit

Fitted with 2 inch Horizontal Double Acting Force Pump.

Complete Except Engine. Belt Driven.

100 Gallon Tank.

Price List, Represented by Fig. 1686

Pig. 1686

No. 15, Myers Special Power Spray Outfit, belt driven, equipped with 50 ft. % in. discharge hose with fit- tings for two leads, two Fembro Nozzles straight away, two Fembro Nozzles 45 degree, two Pig. 1560 Y’s, two 8 ft. iron pipe extension, semi-rotary agi- tator, pressure gauge, relief valve, double cut-off, strainer and suction hose. List Price $150.00

market; it can be attached to any wagon, is very sim- ple in construction and durable, nothing about it to get out of order.

This sprayer is fitted throughout with brass con- nections and high pressure rubber hose, the liquid not coming in contact with the iron pipe in any way.

Pig. 1105, 4-row spray attachment complete less pump

and barrel List Price $18.75

Pig. 1582, Myers 3-row Potato Sprayer, complete less pump and barrel. (Not illustrated). List Price 27.00

Myers O. K. Cog Gear

Spray Pump

Price List Represented by Fig. 1542

No. R308 Myers O. K. Spray Pump without barrel or hose.

List Price $27.00

No. R308B Outfit with one lead 15 ft. of 7 ply % in. discharge hose and one Fembro (Fig. 1290) nozzle.

List Price $34.15 R3080 Outfit with two leads of 15 ft. 7 ply % in. hose and two Fembro (Fig. 1290) nozzle. List Price $41.25

Barrel not included.

Myers Steel Barrel Cart

Fig. 898. All steel Bar- rel Cart attached to barrel, has 36 in. steel wheels with 1% inch tire. Any Myers Barrel Spraying Pump can be used with it.

Steel Cart Only, ready to attach to barrel.

List Price $18.00

Barrel Extra. List Price $7.50

Fig. 1542

Represents No. R308C

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Myers Perfect Double Acting Spray Pump

Has Brass Upper and Brass Lined Lower Cylinders, all Brass Plunger, Brass Check Valve, Brass Valve Seat, 1 inch Suction Pipe, Strainer, fitted with Canvas Packed Plunger and will handle hot or cold mixture.

Fig. 653.

No. 310, represented by Fig. 653. Perfect Bar- rel Spray Pump with Strainer, 1 inch suc- tion pipe and mechan- ical agitator.

List Price $19.65

No. 311B, Perfect Bar- rel Spray Pump, com- plete with suction pipe, strainer, 15 ft. of Vz in. 5 ply dis- charge hose, gradu- ated Vermorel nozzle and mechanical agita- tor. List Price $25.50

Fig. 1518

No. 312C, Perfect Barrel Spray Pump, complete with suction pipe, strainer, two leads of discharge hose each 15 ft. long, two graduated Vermorel nozzles and mechanical agitator List Price $31.50

Fig. 1319

MYERS POWER PUMPS

Myers Bulldozer Power Pumps

Fig. 959

Fig. 969 No. 362. With 3 inch brass lined cylinder, 5, 7% and 10 in. stroke, 16x4 inch pulleys. Capacity 24 gallons per minute. Should be run 20 to 40 rev- olutions per minute, 2 in. suction and discharge.

List Price $112,50

Price List, Represented by Fig. 1518

No. R316B, Pump complete, 50 gallon barrel mounted on skids, with pressure gauge, one 15 ft. lead of % in. 7 ply discharge hose, one Fembro Pig. 1290 noz- zle, one 8 ft. pipe extension with lever shut off and mechanical agitator List Price $60.00

No. R316 C, Pump complete, 50 gallon barrel mounted on skids, with pressure gauge, two 15 ft. leads of Vz inch 7 ply discharge hose, two Fembro Pig. 1290 nozzles, two 8 foot pipe extensions with lever shut off and mechanical agitator List Price $67.50

Myers Bucket Spray Pump

Fig. 639 No. 3271/2. Little Giant Brass Spray Pump with agitator, complete with hose and Imperial combination, fine, coarse spray and solid stream nozzle with adjusta- ble malleable foot rest.

List Price $6.40 Fig. 1726 No. R324. Myers Lever Spray Pump, with agi- tator complete with hose and graduating Vermorel and solid stream nozzle.

List Price $9.00

Fig. 1319- No. 502A with a 3x5 brass lined cylinder, 14x2% inch, tight and loose pulleys, suction 1% in. Discharge 1% inch. 2x5 in. air compressor.

List Price $115.50

No. 502, same as No. 502A, but without air com- pressor. List Price $97,50

Myers Siphon Power Pumps

Fig. 1226 No. 373, with 2% brass cylinder, suc- tion and discharge, tap- ped for 1 Vz in. pipe. Has 30x4 in. pulleys, 4 in. direct stroke.

List Price $67.50

No. '374 same as 373, but with a 3 in. brass cylin- der. List Price $69.00

Fig. 1226

List Prices Subject to Discount 80

Myers Cog Gear Branch Pipe Three-Way Single Acting Force Pumps

Fig. 1159 No. R227. With brass plunger without lower cylinder, tapped for 1% in pipe.

List Price, $19.50 Fig. 1159 No. R228. With brass plunger tube with 3x14 in. brass lower cylinder, tapped for 1% in- pipe. List Price, $28.50

Myers Imperial Cog Gear Single Acting Wind- mill Force Pump

Fig. 1765 No. R236A. 1% In. three-way, brass

plunger tube, 3x14 in. brass lower cylinder.

List Price $33.00

Myers Windmill Regulator Force Pumps

Fig. 406 No. 243. Fitted with 1% in. 3-way 3x14 brass lower cylinder and plunger tube.

List Price $46.50

Myers Windmill and Tank Pumps

Fig. 695— -No. 159. 2 In. brass cylinder brass seat, tapped for 1 % in. pipe, suction and discharge. List Price $24.00 Fig. 695 No. 160. 2 % In. brass cylin- der glass valve seat, tapped for 1 % in. pipe, suction and discharge.

List Price .$24.00 Pig. 695 No. 161. 3 In. brass cylinder, glass valve seat, tapped for 1% in. pipe, suction and discharge. List Price 25.50

Fig. 1159

Fig. 406

Fig. 1765

IRON AGE FOUR-ROW, 55- GALLON TRACTION SPRAYER

No. 102 E D

Prevent blight by spraying and also increase the yield enough to pay for machine, solutions and labor in a short time. This is the kind of insurance that saves your crops (and nothing else will) and gives you a hand- some profit besides.

Spray for bugs in the quickest, surest way. That means, use the right solutions, at the right time, and put them on with four- or six-row machines that save your time and do the work thoroughly.

Most successful of theii- kind. This line is the result of ten years of experience making such machines and we do not hesitate to recommend them as the most successful of their kind for more than ordinary reasons they have capacity, power and adjustment to suit your every need, the best pumps on any line of sprayers made, and every modern convenience for easy working.

Equipment. Double-acting pump 55-gallon wood tank, wood wheels, 50x3 inches and adjustable on the axle for various width rows, regular spray bars, combination pole and thills.

Pipe, fittings, hose, etc., are made of the highest grade of material, as are all parts on the sprayers. Each sprayer includes a bucket strainer. Packed weight, 700 lbs. Descriptive folder and price on application.

List Prices Subject to Discount 81

Fig. 1815

Fig. 1815. Myers Electric House Pump complete as shown for Pressure Tank water systems. Descriptive matter and prices on application.

Myers Cog Gear Low Down Force Tank Pumps

Fig. 1374 Fig. 1287 Fig. 1371

Fig. 1374 No. R286A. Hydro Pneumatic Century low down, 3 in. brass lined cylinder, tapped for 1% inch pipe . List Price, $27.00

Fig. 1287 No. R470. Pitted with hose nipple, hose attachment, hose band and strainer.

List Price, $16.90

Fig. 1371 No. R286. Century low down, double act- ing 3 in. brass lined cylinder tapped for 1% in. pipe.

List Price, $22.50

CUCUMBER WOOD PUMPS ^

The very best of material is used in our wood pumps.

Net Prices

6 ft. Plain $5.25

7 ft. Plain 5.90

8 ft. Plain 6.60

10 ft. Plain 7.90

6 ft. Porcelain Lined 6.60

7 ft. Porcelain Lined 7.25

8 ft. Porcelain Lined 8.00

10 ft. Porcelain Lined 9.25

12 ft. Porcelain Lined 10.50

14 ft. Porcelain Lined 12.00

Tubing per ft 22

All repairs for Wood Pumps carried in stock.

Wood Pump Prices are Net. No Discount.

SPRAY PUMP NOZZLES AND FITTINGS

Fig. 1559. Represents the popular Fembro 45 de- t S gree Nozzle, is fitted

with a removable steel disk in the cap.

Net Price, $1.30 ! Straight Fembro Nozzle.

Net Price, 1.30 ! Fig. 100. Represents the Non-Clog Atomic Nozzle; it has the capacity of four ordinary nozzles. It posi- tively cannot clog as it is fitted with a removable wire screen through which all solution passes.

Adjustable from a fine wide spray to a solid stream by simply moving the disk in the nozzle.

All Brass, Net Price 1.00 Aluminum, Net Price

1.15

Fig. 1317. Power Nozzle with Self Cleaner.

Net Price, 1.80

Fig. 1564. Graduated Ver- morel Nozzle. Net Price,

1.20

Fig. 1019. Regular Bor- deaux Nozzle.

Net Price, 1.35

Myers Pipe Extensions

Fig. 480. 8 ft. pipe exten- sion, with couplings.

List Price, 0.75 Fig. 1534. 8 ft. pipe exten- sion with stop cock.

List Price, 1.65 Fig. 1535. 8 ft. pipe exten- sion, with lever shut-off Pig. 480 cock. List Price, 1.90

Fig. 1559

List Prices Subject to Discount 82

Fig. 101

Pig. 1091

Fig. 772. Hose Redu, % in. hose % inch pipe.

Net Price, .40 Fig. 1560. Brass Y for two nozzles % inch pipe.

Net Price, .90 Fig. 1380. 45 De- gree Bend, % in. pipe thread.

Net Price, .55 Fig. 1381. 45 De- gree Double Bend, % in. pipe.

Net Price, .90 Fig. 1283. Lever Shut-off Cock, % inch pipe.

Net Price, 1.15 Fig. 642. Impe- rial Nozzle.

Net Price, .60 Fig. 101. Gould’s Mistry, Jr., Noz- zle, straight or angle brass.

Net Price, 1.00 Fig. 549. Male end % inch hose % in. pipe.

Net Price, .45 Fig. 1091. Fe- male end % in. hose-% in. pipe.

Net Price, .45

Myers Bamboo Extensions Fig. 1536, 8 foot

Fig. 772

Fig. 1560

Fig. 1380

Pig. 1381

bamboo extension, lever shut off cock

Pig. 1283 List Price, 5.25

Pig. 1536

No. 1536. 10 ft. bamboo extension, with lever shut off

cock Hist Price, 5.65

Fig. 1536. 12 ft. bamboo extension, with lever shut

off cock List Price, 6.00

Above Prices do not include Nozzles.

Spray Hose

% inch 5 ply Hose with couplings.

List Price, $5.40 % inch 5 ply Hose with couplings.

List Price, 8.40 % inch 7 ply Hose with couplings.

List Price, 6.55

25 Foot Lengths of % inch 7 ply Hose with couplings.

List Price, 10.30

15 Foot Lengths of 2 5 Foot Lengths of 15 Foot Lengths of

GARDEN CULTIVATORS AND SEEDERS Iron Age

No. 301. Double and Single Wheel Hoe No. 301. Iron Age Double and Single Wheel Hoe. A Combina- tion which is easily and quickly changed from one form to an- other. This feat- ure alone makes the tool doubly valuable. When the plants are young, the double wheel hoe should

be used astride the row and the single wheel hoe for working between the rows, after the plants have grown too high to be worked properly any other way. Com- plete with all tools as shown. Shipping weight, 40 lbs.

Price, $12.00

No. 306 Combination Garden Tool Four Tools in one Hill Seeder ^Drill Seeder Double Wheel Hoe Single WTieel Hoe

No. 306. Iron-Age Com- bined Hill and Drill Seeder, Double and Single Wheel Hoe.

Combination tools should be used for two reasons.

They save in first cost and they take less room. G a r- deners have found this to be true of the No. 306. Of course most market gar- deners prefer to have separate tools always ready to do each separate piece of work— drills, wheel hoes, wheel plows , etc. The home gardener who has enough ground to warrant it, will find the No. 306

VI e r y convdnient. Complete with all tools as shown; shipping weight, 57 lbs. Price, $22.00

No. 1 9 - C Iron Age Wheel Cul- tivator and Plow is a low priced tool and will always be a con- venience to No. 19-C

have for many kinds of work, plowing in many soils, opens furrows for seed or fertil- izer and covers on the return trip.

Shipping weight, 22 lbs Price, $6.50

It does the necessary

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Hisco Garden Cultivator

Hisco garden cultivator has made a reputation and the 24-in. high wheel makes it an implement which will serve any purpose de- sired. Complete as shown; ship- ping weight 19 lbs. Price, $4.25

‘Red Chief” Power Mill No. 20

‘Red Chief” Rapid Grinding Feed and Grist Mill No. 5

With fly wheel. Has same capac- ity as No. 10. A perfect Hand Power Grinding Mill. The Fly Wheel makes the Mill run steady and with the least possible power to turn it. With the crank extended, there is no mill that will run as easy. Feed Gauge and New Fine Grinding Burr in this mill. Price, $5.75

“Red Chief” Rapid Grinding Feed and Grist Mill No. 10

Capacity, 2 to 4 Bushels per Hour

Equipped with extra hardened burrs. Burrs are self- sharpening.

Grinds Coffee, Chicken Feed and Cracks Peas, etc. Will make good Corn Meal and Gra- ham Flour. Can be cleaned and adjusted in a moment’s time without the use of a wrench.

It has beautiful outlines and makes an excellent Coffee and Spice Mill for grocers. Hopper White Enameled inside. Feed gauge in Hopper. New flne grinding burrs. » Price, $7.00

For grinding corn meal, graham flour, stock feed, etc.

With a speed of 300 to 450 revolu- tions per minute, will grind 10 to 20 bushels feed per hour. Power required, 1% to 2 horse power engine. Hand Crank for use when engine is not running. Tight and loose pulley, 10 inches in diameter, 2% -inch face. Reversible belt shift. Feed Regulator. All bearings Bronze Bearing Metal. Weight, crated, 100 pounds.

Price with Stand, $27.50

Improved “Red Chief” Hand Corn Sheller

Is Guaranteed to do as Good, if not Better Work, than any other Sheller on the Market.

Has patent oval shaped teeth, shelling the corn, without cracking the grains. Only sheller safe to use for shell- i n g seed corn.

Shells clean, taking off less chaff than any other sheller.

Throws the cobs outside every time. Clamps on barrel or tub as | well as on box. >

Closed hopper, making it im- possible to pinch hands. Red Chief Hand Com Sheller Requires no wrench. Tension directly on cob, not on hopper, which makes sheller run very easy, no force being required to expand a hopper. Price, $3.00

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The Spreader with the Beater on the Axle

All Driving Parts oh the Rear Axle

No Clutches No Chains

No Adjustments

Easy to Load Light Draft

Roller Bearings

This Spreader represents the very latest improvements in manure spreader and simple to operate.

Apron absolutely cannot race. Steel and malleable construction. Load divided on all four wheels, reducing draft.

If interested in a Spreader do not fail to send for our free, colored booklet, fully describing the John Deere.

THE SYRACUSE REVERSIBLE SULKY ' PLOW

For Hillside or Level Land

For a great many years the Syracuse plows have been among the most popular in New England and their work easily gains them that distinc- tion.

These plows are equipped with Hardened Steel Mouldboard. Steel Landslide and Chilled Frog and Share. Furnished with either two or three-horse equipment.

NEW JOHN DEERE TWO

with the Auto Foot Device

THE NEW JOHN DEERE SPREADER

S^ves a Man and Team

by the min on the load.

Operated with gasoline engine. Drum holds 240 ft of rope.

Ireland Hay Hoist

A powerful machine that saves time and labor in storing hay and in other hoisting. Used in con- nection with harpoon fork or sling. Attach It to yourown engine. Safe and easyto operate. Instant control. Pulley to suit your engine. Guaranteed as represented. Write for circular and prices. IRELAND MACHINE & FOtlNDRT GO.» Ine.

22 State Street, Norwich, New York.

We Manufacture

Saw and Shingle MUls, Wood and Drag Saw Machine!

Styles

Type A, Single Drum

Type C, Single Drum with Brake

Type D, Double Drum with brake

WAY SULKY PLOW

New John Deere Two Way Sulky Plow

The John Deere Sulky Plow rep- resents the highest type of material and workmanship that is possible to procure. The entire frame and beams are constructed entirely of high carbon steel, hence are very strong and durable.

The new style foot landing device is the most satisfactory ever used and by its use and the horselift operated by foot power, the plow can be operated very easily.

Extra wide and long steel frame. Track wider than the ordinary plow, making it run steadier and less lia- ble to overturn. Sizes Cuts 1342S-1442S f 3 to 8 in. deep

Medium size | 12 to

1341S-1441S j 4 to

Large size (14 to 18 in. wide

Fitted with either Jointers, Hang- ing Cutters or Pin Cutters. Two or Three-Horse Eveners.

16 in. wide 9 in. deep

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Note these John Deere Tractor Plow features:

They can be used with any standard tractor- hitch and depth control levers are adjustable to suit the tractor.

The bottom is the heart of the plow all the rest of the plow is built merely to enable the bottom to do its work. The right kind of a plow bottom makes money for the owner. It lays the foundation for the right kind of seed bed. The crop yield Is increased. The plow lasts longer and pulls lighter a saving in actual cost, power and trouble. The bottom on every John Deere plow is correctly designed. John Deere plow success is due to bottom construction. An easy, high and level, power-lift, a pull on the trip rope raises the

JOHN DEERE TRACTOR PLOW

Equipped with Either Two or Three Bottoms

plow; another pull and the plows enter the ground. The tractor does all the lifting, and the rear end of the plow lifts high as well as the front. There is no gathering of trash when turning.

John Deere tractor plows can be backed a stiff hitch is employed. There is perfect control when pull- ing, turning or backing.

Syracuse Walking Plows

Syracuse Diamond Swivel Plow

This type of Side Hill Plow has always been very popular in New England, being light, but still having great strength and good turning qualities.

Easy shifting clevis and also automatic shifting Coulters except on small size.

Furnished in three sizes: Small-horse, Two-horse and Large Two-horse.

The Deere Model K Harrow

Model K with

Tongue Truck

Handle wear Irons, grading purposes.

Syracuse Combination Walking Plows

This particular pattern is one the best suited for conditions in this t e r r i t ory. Fitted with hard- ened Steel Mouldboard, Steel Landslide and Chilled Share. No. 32 Medium Two-horse, No. 31 Large Two- horse.

Syracuse Contractors Plow

Hard iron wearing parts. Extra heavy Beam, Share and Strip Steel Wheel Frame. Loop Plow for general

An excellent

Deere Model B Disc Harrow

A Really Flexible Disc Harrow Only Harrow manufactured having third lever giving spring pressure on gangs. High steel frame, oscillating scrapers with lock off device. Gangs work in- dependent of each other. Oil tubes extending to top of frame. Furnished with 16, 18 or 20 in. discs, either plain or cutaway.

The User of a Deere Disc Har- row is always a Satisfied Cus- tomer.

Send for

full descriptive catalogue and prices

One working of the DEERE DOUBLE ACTION HARROW accomplishes more thorough pul- verization of the soil than two separate operations because with this harrow the second working takes place immediately after the first and the partially broken- up soil does not have time to dry out and is, therefore, more finely pulverized by the action of the second section of the harrow.

We recommend using plain discs on the front section and cutaway

discs on the rear section and by their throwing in opposite directions the greatest efliciency in a harrow will be obtained. The front section can be used alone any time desired.

Special Circulars and prices on application.

Spring Tooth Harrows

Construction

Frame bars of

\ angle steel are

t h o r o u ghly protected b y steel shoes, doubling the life of the h a r r o w. Frame bars are raised at the rear ends

to give free outlet to trash.

Tooth bars of channel steel journaled in malleable brackets above the frame, which give the teeth high and great range of adjustment for depth of cultivation and clearance.

15 Tooth $24.00

17 Tooth 26.00

10 Tooth, one horse, top handles 17.00

10 Tooth, one horse, less handles 15.50

Combination Wood and Steel Frame Spring Tooth Harrow

DEERE DOUBLE ACTION DISC HARROW

The Combination Harrow has a wood and steel frame combined, which makes it much more durable than an all-wood frame harrow.

It is the most durable and satisfactory non-lever spring tooth harrow on the market.

16 Tooth $16.00

18 Tooth 18.00

Deere No. 7 Combination Tongue Truck

For Steel Stub Disc Harrow

The New Deere Combination Truck and Fore Carriage illustrated herewith will fully meet the re- quirements of all disc harrow users. It is simple, strong and compact in construc- tion. The wheels are solid steel with wide oval tires and with closed bearing boxes. By simply changing tongue iron can be changed from two to three horse hitch.

Can also furnish No. 5 Truck for wood stub tongue.

Deere Model R Orchard Harrow , j

This harrow is constructed to especially meet the require- ments of orchard cultivation and it can also be used as an ordinary harrow. The gangs are reversible for in or out throw and are adjustable in or out on the har- row frame and extension frame.

By use of an extension frame the gangs can be spread to a distance of over ten feet between them. This allows cultivation under overhanging branches. Can be furnished in either 4, 5 or 6 ft. widths. Unex- celled for orchard work.

Send for full descriptive catalog and prices.

Roofing

We carry weather-proof roofing made of Heavy Wove Felt, thoroughly saturated with a natui-al asphalt sat- uration, which not only gives it a heavy body, but makes it perfectly water-proof, acid-proof and is un- affected by contraction or expansion. We have this in one, two and three ply in a number of grades.

Samples and prices on application.

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Deere Universal Spike Tooth Harrow

Made of steel throughout which gives strength with- out useless weight. The lever allows the teeth to be angled in any desired position and is also provided with a spring trip allowing the teeth to give in stony

or rooty ground.

One Section, 30 Teeth, One Horse $12.00

Two Sections, 60 Teeth, Two Horse 24.00

Acme Two Horse Riding Harrow

The Acme Standard Two-Horse Riding Harrow has two coulter sections and is flexible. The harrow may be made rigid when desired by braces provided for this purpose. Each section has six coulters, making twelve in all. Width of cut is 6 feet 6 in. Weight, 125 lbs.

Send for Full Descriptive Catalog and Prices.

There has always Hisco Wing Potato Hoe been a large de- Two-Piece Wings

mand for a Wing Potato Hoe of this type. They are constructed of the best mate- rial and are inva- r i a bl y satisfac- tory to our customers. They are fitted with an ad- justable extension on the wings which is a decided advantage. Price, $11.00

Can also furnish the well-known Syracuse Wing Potato Hoe. Price, $12.00

Equipped with 20-inch disc.

Hisco Disc Potato Hoe

A great many persons prefer the disc type of hoe in pref- erence to the wing. Stand- ards are mova- ble on cross-bar to allow spac- ing of disc.

Price, $15.00

John Deere Pivot Axle Cultivator

A p r a c tical, general purpose Cultivator for Corn, Beans,

Potatoes and general row crops.

Fitted with either spring trip hoes or spring teeth.

Frame has a clearance of 32 in. and an ad- adjustment of 30 to 43 inches in width. Constructed of steel and malleable iron, making great strength and durability.

Special Disc Hilling attachment for potatoes.

Send for special Circulars and prices.

Deere J. B. Cultivator

Parallel Guide

The value of any culti- vator to the farmer is governed primarily by the good qualities that show in actual use.

The Parallel Guide secures perfect control and thorough cultivation crooked rows and on hillsides as well as in straight rows.

The automatic lift relieves the operator of the labor of raising the rigs and balancing the cultivator; ena- bles him to give his entire attention to work requiring judgment and skill. Depth of cultivation is regulated accurately.

Shovels penetrate and scour because they are always in same position to the line of draft.

Hitch is of the pendant type and adjustable. Pull of the team is applied directly to the point of greatest resistance, making light draft.

Can be equipped with Disc Hilling Attachment for potatoes.

Deere Disc Cultivator

in narrow and

Excel lent for corn and potato work. Light, strong and con- venient. C o n- structed en- tirely of steel and malleable iron. Very high arch. Spring pressure on gangs. Easy adjustment.

Send for special circular.

Little Giant Walking Cultivators

5 Tooth Little Giant with lever and gauge

wheel $8.00

7 Tooth Little Giant with lever and gauge

wheel 9.00

Horse hoe attachment for 5 or 7 tooth

1.75

Celery hiller attachment for 5 or 7 tooth

2.50

Little Giant Steel Walking Cultivator, 5 and 7 Tooth with Wood Handles

This tool is used for working very closely to small plants of tobacco, corn, potatoes, etc. It thoroughly pulverizes, but throws no dirt on plants. It is also used as a Straight Diamond Tooth Harrow, also as a Smoother with sharp points down in order to cut and level the surface, the tooth, with sheared end down, being less liable to injure young plants when smoothing over corn, potatoes, etc. For very close work every other tooth can he quickly removed.

14 Tooth Little Giant with lever and gauge wheel $8.25

5 Tooth Steel Cultivator

John Deere Steel

Because of the steel and mal- leable construc- tion these Cul- t i V a t o r s are very durable and free from breakage. Fur- n i s h e d with Horse Hoes or Long Hillers.

No. 306 5 tooth with lever and gauge wheel. . . .$9.25

Horse Hoe Attachment 2.25

Long Hillers Attachment 4.50

Same h i g h- grade construc- tion as the 5 tooth and hav- ing two more teeth.

7 Tooth Steel Cultivator

No. 314 7 tooth with lever and gauge wheel. .$10.75

Horse Hoe Attachment 2.25

Long Hiller Attachment 4.50

Walking Cultivators

Deere Steel 14 Tooth Cultivator

E s p e c i a lly adapted for use in cornand small plants. Stirs the dirt thoroughly but does not throw dirt on plant.

Fitted with steel reversible teeth.

No. 320 14 Tooth lever and gauge wheel $8.50

Seed will not Johnston steel Land Roller

grow in soil that is cloddy, dry and hard y o u know that. And there is no sure way of telling whether your soil will be left in that condition this year because of a continued spell of dry weather. Roll down those clods and you will have a seed-bed that wil grow your costly seed.

The Johnston Steel Land Roller is recommended by farmers who have discovered the need of a roller. They prefer a steel roller to a wooden one because it is more durable and easy running. The Johnston Roller frame is of angle steel. The axe is of 1% inch steel shafting and turns in hard maple boxes.

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The John Deere No. 999 is the most accurate, and therefore the most desirable corn planter ever designed. Its extreme accuracy is obtained by means of its new and improved drop. That is, the seed cell and cut-off plates are so shaped that the kernels naturally lie on the hopper bottom in the best position to move toward, enter and rapidly fill the cells.

The weight of the corn in the hop- pers assists rather than hinders the filling of the cells. This con- struction secures the most accu- rate drop ever put on any corn planter, regardless of whether it is a flat drop or an edge drop planter.

Fertilizer Attaehment This attachment is easily put on without changing any of the regu- lar parts of the planter. Easily removable hoppers have increased capacity and are so constructed that fertilizer is kept agitated and cannot bridge.

More and Better Com We have just issued an attractive, interesting and instructive booklet which more fully describes these planters. This booklet is furnished free upon request.

King of the Corn Field Planter

This Corn Planter has been for years one of the leading ma- chines for plant- ing corn, beans, peas, beets and other seeds used throughout this territory. It is equipped with fertilizer distributor, and is perfectly adapted to all requirements of this sec- tion. It can be arranged to drop any desired quantity of seed or fertilizer; can also be used for planting corn and beans at the same time, dropping each kind of seed in rotation. Price, $31.00

Eclipse Corn and Bean Planter The Original Eclipse This planter has been sold for over twenty years, thousands of them are in use, and there is great demand for this machine.

The fact that the Eclipse is still on the market wtihout being changed is guarantee enough of its efficiency and durability.

Price, $31,00

Strowbridge Broadcast Seed Sower

It is a simple, ef- fective seeding ap- paratus complete in itself which may be attached in a few moments’ time to any farm wagon or other vehicle.

Price, $8.00

Improved Stone Boat Front

This device

stone boat in

one hour’s time with ordinary straight plank that he may have on the farm. All tools necessary are saw and bit.

Bay State Cider and Wine Mill With Aluminum Grinder

The Bay State Mill as illustrated is made on the grating principle, having two sets of rolls made adjustable for both large and small ap- ples. Frame joint bolted throughout. Medium and large sizes furnished with Hinged Curbs; small with Plain.

Special circular on appli- cation.

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Gaboon Seed Sower

The Automatic Hand Com Planter

In the Automatic Com Planter are (j Combined all the latest and best improvements yet made in implements of this character. In this planter the seed is delivered from the dropper to the receptacle at the bottom, which, when opened by pressing over on the foot, leaves it at once at the depth required, avoiding the trouble found with all hand planters that deliver the seed direct from the dropper to the soil.

It also has a most convenient attachment for regulating the depth of planting; this can be raised or lowered in a moment and insures delivery of seed at precisely the depth required, whether the soil be hard or mellow.

Steel wheels 40 inches diameter, 3 % inch tires.

Potato Hopper holds 2 % bu.

All operations of the planter are under the eye of the operator from his seat at the rear.

Equipped with fertilizer attach- ment. Prices quoted on request.

Will sow all kinds of grass and grain seeds from four to eight acres per hour at a common walking gait. Heavy seeds, such as wheat, it will throw 40 feet (20 feet each side of the operator) ; lighter seeds, of course, will not be thrown so far. Price, $3.50. Postpaid, $3.65

Cyclone Seed Sower

This sower is guaran- teed to distribute all grass seeds and grains perfectly even and directly to the land. Sows grass seed from 18 to 20 feet and grains a longer dis- tance.

Price, $2. Postpaid, $2.15 Hoover Potato Planter With Fertilizer Attachment

The Hoover Potato Planter is a new addition to the line of potato machinery manufactured by the makers of the well known Hoover Pptato Digger. The Hoover Planter is just as well made and will be just as satisfac- tory to the user as the Hoover Digger has been. The main frame of the Hoover Planter is made of channel steel formed to the proper shape to bolt solid at both ends.

Steel roller bearings on main axle.

tHf

'yclone Seed Sower

EVENLr.

Improved Robbins’ Potato Planter

The 100% Potato Planter

and successful fertilizer attachment that will handle all kinds of commercial fertilizers. The planter is light, strong, durable and very efQcient in every way and is fully guaranteed. Send for Descriptive Booklet and Prices.

The frame is made of strong angle steel bars giving strength and durability. Teeth are spe- cially con- structed and oil tempered and have correct shape to give proper elastic- ity. Price 10.00

Standard Weeders

Our Implements are worth looking over. We extend a cordial invitation to call and examine them.

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VAN BRUNT FERTILIZER DISC DRILL

Light Weight Light Draft Force Feed Spring Pressure Large Capacity Durable

Even Seeding in Fuinows of Uniform Depth. No Ground or Seed Wasted.

The drill that puts any seetl, from alfalfa to bearded oats, at the bottom of fiuTows of even depth, without choking up and failing to sow part of the field or planting too much in other parts. All grain is ready for harvest at one time. Any standard fertilizer is handled by the Van Brunt just as accurately as seed. Send for Booklet.

Empire Broadcast Fertilizer Sower

The Empire 8-foot Broadcast Fertilizer Sower is especially designed for sowing a large quantity of lime or fertilizer per acre.

It has a positive force feed, which insures accuracy in the quantity sown.

The scattering tubes are constructed so as to deliver the fertilizer or lime in an even sheet over the ground.

The capacity of the Empire, as regularly equipped, is from 150 to 1,400 quarts of fertilizer; from 375 to 1,500 quarts of lime per acre. We can furnish gears that will sow a greater or lesser quantity if desired.

STANDARD NONPAREIL LIME AND FERTILIZER SOWER

The Standard Nonpareil is simple in construction and operation.

It will sow a large variety of material, distributing air-slacked, hydrated or ground lime, ashes, plaster, fertilizers, bone, potash mixtures, cottonseed, nitrate of soda and acid phosphate.

Each machine equipped with screen which automatically screens the mate- rial while filling the box.

It can be quickly and easily adjusted to distribute evenly and accurately any quantity from 100 lbs. to 3,000 lbs. per acre.

Positive force feed Sows 8 feet wide

Standard Nonpareil Lime and Fertilizer Sower ■hopper holds about 9 bushels and is 28 inches high.

Stevens

Fertilizer

Sower

This sower com- bines strength, s i m p 1 icity and durability. Will sow all kinds of fertilizers either broadcast or in rows. Equipped with Land Gauge giving approxi- mate amount sowed per acre.

Size Capacity Weight

One horse, 5 ft. 10 in. 9 bu. 400 lbs.

Two horse, 8 ft. 3 in. 9 bu. 510 lbs.

Circulars and Prices on Application.

Johnston Steel Tedder

Johnston all- steel Tedders are strong and durable, and work most sat- isfactorily. The frame is steel, the wheels are steel and double hubbed. Three sets of roller bearings on the main shaft insure its light running. Three tined crucible forks are used; the spring on the fork is located behind it, and does not come in contact with the hay and get tangled in the rod and spring. Another feature is the spring bal- ance tilt. The Johnston is equipped with combination^ pole or shafts. Made in two sizes, 6 and 8 fork.

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Features That Characterize the Dain Vertical Lift Mower

Compensating Gears T hat remove strain from the bearings and transmit instead of consume power.

Long Pitman Shaft That has all end thrust removed, hence has no need of thrust bearings.

Alignment of Cutter Bar Seldom necessary, but easily, quickly and posi- tively made.

Centering the Knives So that they always register perfectly in the guards, insuring perfect work.

Vertical Lift A lift so easy to oper- ate, an ordinary boy handles it readily.

An Easy Foot Lift So easy it’s sur- prising, especially after using other kinds.

Adjustable Draft Hitch Instantly set to remove side draft in the most severe conditions of work. Material and Workmanship Of the known Dain standard proven by service reliable and trustworthy.

Send for Special Descriptive Booklet.

No. 11 4-foot One-Horse Mower.

No. 12 5-foot Two-Horse Mower.

No. 14 6 and 7 foot Two-Horse Mower.

The Johnston Lever Fold Mower

This Mower is strong, durable and very light draft, 34 inch drive wheels. Roller bearings. Wide truck. Long drive pitman. Long horizontal crank shaft. Excellent working foot lift. Convenient levers. Complete Catalog of Johnston Machines on request.

Showing Ease of Handling Johnston Lever Fold Mower in Passing Over Obstmction

Dain Side Delivery Rake

The Dain Side Delivery Rake has a frame of strong steel con- struction giving great durability. Has strong steel raker teeth suf- ficient to rake and deliver the heaviest crop of hay, also having perfect flexibility when striking an obstruction.

No farmer cutting a quantity of hay can afford to be without one, especially if using a hay loader.

Leaves the hay in a long, con- tinuous windrow in the very best condition for curing. Will shake water from grass in as satisfactory way as a tedder. Let us send you booklet giving full description and prices.

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New Deere Hay Loader For Swath or Windrow

Where hay is grown in any quantity the saving in time, labor, and qual- ity of product effected by a hay loader will often wipe out the pur- chase price the first year used and thereafter become a source of clear profit.

A Desirable Loader

The most desirable hay loader is the one that com- bines to the greatest degree durability, capacity, and efficiency. This describes the NEW DEERE LOADER in a nut shell. It is very durably constructed, yet light in weight, will pick up any quality and condition of hay either from the swath or windrow and do it as clean as any rake.

Send for Full Descriptive Catalog.

An Economy

New York Champion Wood Rake

For years the New York Champion Rake has been the best knownand most success- ful wood rake in this locality. We would certainly recommend the above to our customers who do not desire a steel rake.

It is carefully and substantially built, and nothing but the best of material is used in its construction.

Send for Circular

Johnston Steel Rake

All steel, but the combination pole and shafts.

Double hub steel wheels, angle steel frame with truss. Long flat pointed teeth.

Light draft and clean working. Strong and durable.

Furnished in 8, 9, 10% and 12 ft. sizes.

Prices and Circulars on Request.

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WHEELBARROWS

Canal Dump Barrow

A very strong canal barrow which is popu- lar with contractors. Furnished with either wood or steel wheels.

HISCO GARDEN BARROW With steel wheel $3.60

No. 4 Hisco $6.50 No. 5 $6.75 Special prices in dozen lots.

The Hisco is a good looking, well finished barrow and is made in a strong, serviceable way. Has wood wheel with 1% in. tire. Painted green.

Pig Metal or Casting Barrow

A very strong, well-made barrow. Bottom and front of 1 % in. hardwood, dressed and well strapped with No. 10 steel. Painted brown. Weight, 69 pounds each. With Iron hub-wheel. Price, $3.50

All Prices Subject to Market Changes

Steel Tray Dump Barrow

A strong, durable barrow for either dirt or cement work. Also very handy in farm work. Special prices for quantity or- ders. Price, $9.00

Full line of Paris Manufacturing Co. Barrows in all sizes.

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® Silver’s “Ohio” light Draft Siio Fitters with Suction Btower

NO. 00 6 to 8 H. P. NO. 90 8 to 10 H. P.

G-asoline, 5 to 7 Tons an Hour. Gasoline, 7 to 10 Tons an Hour.

Fill Highest Silos With Ease

^^ATENTED FRICTION R£^ f VERSE AND SINCtE I LEVER CONTROL

I table and rolls insiartil;

Showing Machine Mounted Special Features of No. 40, No. 60 and No. 90

NO. 40 4 to 6 H. P.

Gasoline, 3 to 5 Tons an Hour.

Direct Drive. Drive pulley, cut- ting cylinder and fan wheel all on main shaft utilizes every ounce of power.

Patented Friction Reverse. By the use of a single lever all moving parts except knife cylinder, can be instantly stopped, started or reversed without the slightest strain. Not a gear tooth changes mesh in reversing a remarka- ble feature.

Accessibility. Knives and cutter bar can be readily removed for sharpening or replacement with- out disturbing other parts. Ex- perienced user will appreciate this advantage. The single lever control can be reached from almost any position around the machine.

Patented Knife Adjustment. This feature insures per- fect cutting, which is just as essential to good silage as keeping the silo air tight. Uneven, im- perfect cutting prevents close packing, causing air pockets and spoiled silage.

No. 40 Ohio Blower with traveling feed table; with 9-inch throat, two knives and curved elbow for top of pipe, not mounted. Weight, 790 lbs.

No. 60 Ohio Blower with traveling feed table; with 11-inch throat, two knives and curved elbow for top of pipe, not mounted. Weight, 835 lbs.

No. 90 Ohio Blower with traveling feed table; with 13 -inch throat, two knives and curved elbow for top of pipe, not mounted. Weight, 900 lbs.

No. 805 Track for mounting above machine; weight 360 lbs.

6- Inch Galvanized Blower Pipe for No. 40 Machine in 4 and 6-foot lengths, weight 2 % lbs. per foot.

7- Inch Galvanized Blower Pipe for Nos. 60 and 90 Machines in 4 and 6-foot lengths, weight 2 % lbs. per foot.

Write for prices.

OHIO POWER CUTTERS

No. 150 C Ohio Monarch Cutter with swivel carrier

Johnston Continental Grain Binder strong, Durable, Efficient Steel construction. Main drive wheel 36 in. giving great power. Roller bearings in both wheels greatly reducing draft. A trip that will never repeat and a knotter that always ties. Sold under a positive guar- antee. Special Boolclet on Request

Johnston Continental Corn Binder

Built for Business. Light, compact con- struction. Steel frame, wheels and beams. Light draft with no side draft. Large main drive wheel, gaining power. Roller bear- ings. Only machine with automatic gates. Two horses will handle the ma- chine.

Send for Special Booklet

No. 11S4 Plain Table, 11 inch knife, weight 445 lbs. No. 11SS4 Self-Feed Table, 11 in. knife, wght. 600 lbs.

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No. lOOC Self-Feed Table, 12 in. knife, wght. 1260 lbs. No. 1500 Self-Feed Table, 15 in. throat, weight 1280 lbs.

Nos, 11S4; and 11SS4 furnished with straight or re- versible open carrier.

Nos. 1000 and 1500 furnished with swivel open car-

rier.

Ohio Lever Cutter

No. 778

Pony Hand Feed Cutter

The “Ohio” Lever Cutter will cut hay, straw, corn stalks and every kind of feed. It is equipped with one 11-in. oil-tempered knife; also provided with a guard plate, adjustable to vary the lengths of cut.

It is nicely finished, of pleasing design, strong and durable.

No. 778 “Ohio” Lever cutter, weight 55 lbs.

$6.00

The Pony Cutter, as illustrated below, is strictly a hand ma- chine.

A bushel of hay can be cut in thirty-five seconds. Cuts all kinds of feed. Only high- grade material is used, and makes it a strong and efficient cutter.

No. 783, One 11% in. knife cut % to 2 in. weight 165 lbs.

$17.50

Full Descriptive Catalog on Ohio Cutters on Request

Champion Root and Veg- etable Cutter

Will cut all kinds of roots, either fine for sheep, or much coarser for cattle. Guaranteed to cut one bu. per minute.

Price, $8.50

“Ohio” Hand Cutter

The No. 8 V2 “Ohio,” as illustrated below, is built along the same general lines as the power cutters. It has great capacity, is strongly built, and is a high-class cutter in every way.

No. 8%K2. With two 8% -inch knives. Cuts %, %, or 1% in. Weight, 165 lbs.

$35.00

Champion

Ohio “Rapid” Root Cutter and Pulper

The knives are double- edged and reversible, one be- ing straight, for slicing, the other edge being grooved, thus dividing it into separate bits for pulping.

The knives are adjustable to the cutting plate, which is to gauge the thickness of the slices and to counteract wear in the knives.

Capacity Capacity per hour, slicing or pulping, hand, 30 bushels; power,

125 bushels. 332

Pulley Size of pulley for power, 10x4 in. Weight, 215 lbs., with pulley. Size and price:

No. 832 Root Cutter and Pulper, 6 knives, for hand

$22.50

No. 833 Root Cutter and Pulper, 6 knives, for hand or power 35.00

Ball Bearing Light Running Round Edge Drums

No tearing up of sod.

Can be filled with either

water or sand. No. 603 24 in. in d i a m eter, 24 in. long, one section, weight empty, 100 lbs.; filled with water, 440 lbs.; filled with sand, 630 lbs. Send for prices.

Dunham’s Improved “Gold Medal” Lawn Roller

ROLLER BEARING LIGHT RUNNING

Dunham’s Lawn Rollers

No.

LR40t

LR407

L,R409

Dia. Lengtli Sec. Weight 20 in. 20 in. 2 250 lbs.

20 in. 24 in. 2 300 lbs.

24 in. 24 in. 2 400 lbs.

Send for Prices

Areliable cutter at a low price. Wide mouth and strong bolted frame.

No. B Mouth 10%xl6% in. Weight, 61 lbs.

Price, $5.00 No. C Mouth 1 2 X 9 % in. Wght., 63 lbs. Price, $5.50

Lever Feed Cutter

Water Ballast Lawn Roller

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CULTI-PACKER

Renfrew Truck Scales

CULTI-PACKER

Combination double gang pulverizer, roller, packer and clod crusher. It will serve all these purposes, as well as level the soil, leaving the small ridges loose, fine and mellow.

An increase of crops is guaranteed if used before and after seeding, and we claim this is the best implement made for preparing the seed-bed.

Send for descriptive matter and prices.

Consist of a sturdy, two-wheeled truck into which is built a heavy-duty scale, having a weighing capacity from 1 to 2000 pounds. The scale is guaranteed to be the equal in efliciency and accu- racy of any farm scale made regardless of price.

The Renfrew will handle with ease and accuracy practically anything about a farm requiring weighing, and the weighing can be done a great deal easier than on an ordinary platform scale.

For instance, to weigh a box, sack or barrel of 200 or 300 pounds, considerable labor is necessary to get it on and off a platform. With a Renfrew, the nose of the truck is pushed under the load, handles are pressed down and the truck mounts its own load.

Pull descriptive folder on request.

There is probably no implement so well known in potato-growing sections as the Hoover Elevator Potato Digger. In Aroostook County, Me., where more potatoes are grown than any other section in New England, and where a potato digger gets a severe trial, the Hoover has given perfect sat- isfaction. Its success can be at- tributed to the fact that it was built to withstand most trying con- ditions.

It hardly seems necessary to go into detail regarding its points of merit, for its success is guarantee enough for its superiority in de- sign, construction and efiQciency in the field.

We do wish to call particular attention to the vine separator used on the Hoover, which delivers the vine, weeds and trash to one side of the row, leaving the potatoes exposed to view and readily accessible.

Send for descriptive catalogue which contains con- vincing testimonials from most enthusiastic pur- chasers.

Hoover Improved Potato Digger

New Steel Slides and Roller Bearings throughout. No. 300 Hoover Digger with Rod Elevator.

No. 301 Hoover Digger with Riddle Elevator.

No. 300 Hoover Digger with Rod Elevator, equipped with 4 Horse Power Cushman Engine, screen cooled for operating elevator and vine separator.

Write for Special Catalogues and Prices.

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THRESHERS

Strong, Durable and Efficient

We believe the Gray Thresher with the recent improvements to be one of the most reliable and satisfactory Treshers manu- factured.

Furnished in several sizes either mounted or unmounted.

CATALOG ON REQUEST.

The Freeman Steel Windmill

The W i n d- mill is rec- o g n i zed everyone t o be one of the most efficient and cheapest powers o b - tainable for pumping wa- ter and the large n u m- ber of these we install every season proves they are very sat- isfactory t o our customers.

The Freeman, without a doubt is the strongest and most durable windmill made. Its simplicity of con- struction commends it to all buyers. Every detail part is made the best the manufacturers know how, making a faultless combination which cannot be equaled. A windmill that will do more work, stand harder service, requii’e less repairs and will give you better satisfaction than any other mill on the market. If it doesn’t we will right the wrong.

Freeman 4-Post Steel Towers

This cut illustrates the lower ten feet of our 30-foot, four-foot post angle steel tower. This illustration shows the thoroughness of the bracing employed in the construction of all our towers.

This strong tower is not to be compared with the cheaply built 3 post towers on the market, ' and we have no hesi- tancy in guaranteeing it under all conditions. One can hardly afford to take chances with an inferior tower and run the risk of a damaged mill and tower.

Estimates. We will be pleased to estimate cost of water supply where windmills, towers, substructures, pumps and wood or pneumatic tanks are used.

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Binder Twine

We carry the Standard Binder Twine, which has given such excellent satisfaction to the grain raisers. The fibre is long and runs very even. Write for prices.

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NO. 25 STEEL FARM TRUCK

The above cut represents one style in our low-down farm gear. These are especially desirable where one desires a medium priced truck which is both light and strong, and well fitted for common farm purposes.

Unexcelled for use in mounting spraying rigs, saw outfits, engines, etc. We can furnish these fitted with either wood or steel wheels, and they are commonly equipped with 3 %xl 0-inch skeins and 4-inch tires.

Full Descriptive Catalog and Prices Gladly Mailed on Request

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Chase Farm Tractor

ONLY TRACTOR THAT TURNS IN A RADIUS OF ITS OWN WIDTH

An individual Jaw-Clutch, engaged directly with the Driving Pinion of each Rear Wheel, is released by pressing a convenient foot-pedal. That particular wheel immediately ceases to drive and becomes a Pivot about which the tractor can be turned at a right angle in a space as small as would be required to turn a team of horses.

This feature is invaluable in working narrow “lands,” young orchards and in many other instances where turning space is necessarily limited. It permits sho rt turns to the right or to the left, and is an exclusive feature of CHASE construction, not found in other makes of tractors.

Built in the East to Meet Conditions on Eastern Farn:^s

Specifications

Motor. Chase Waukesha long stroke, heavy duty type, 4 cylinder, 4 cycle, water cooled.

Ignition. High tension magneto. No batteries.

Carburetor. Automatic float feed.

Lubrication. Automatic splash system and force feed pump positive lubrication for motor.

Transmission. Chase, two speeds forward, one reverse, sliding gear, in oil-tight, dust-proof case. Running in oil.

Speed, Miles per Houi*. High, 2 % ; low, 1 % ; re- verse, 1.

Clutch. Internal expanding shoe located in engine fly wheel.

Brake. Powerful contracting band applied to pinion shaft.

Dimensions. Length, 12 feet; width, 76 inches; height, 58 inches.

Weight. 5,000 pounds.

Frame. Angle and channel steel. All joints hot riveted.

Tank Capacity. Fuel tank, 11 gallons kerosene, 2 gallons gasoline.

Belt Pulley. 8 inch diameter, 6 inch face; 1,000 revolutions per minute.

Wheels. Front steering wheel 36 inches in diam- eter, 8 inch face. Equipped with extension wheels, 36 inch face. Rear driving wheels 48 inches in diameter, 12 inch face. Equipped with extension rims, 22 inch face.

Kind of Fuel. Gasoline, distillate and kerosene.

Cooling System. All bronze centrifugal Water pump, large shaft and bearings. Enclosed radiator and powerful cooling fan.

Number of Wheels. Two driving in rear, one steer- ing in front; with extensions applied tractor becomes a roller covering the entire ground, 76 inches in width.

Control. Friction clutch, gear shift and brake operated by hand levers. Jaw clutches operated by foot pedals. All conveniently located for the operator.

Bull Pinion Gears. Manganese steel. So tough they can’t be machined so hard they can’t be drilled.

Plowing Capacity.- Two 14-inch plows and three 12-inch plows in stubble or favorable soil conditions.

HaiTowing Capacity. One 8 % foot double action disc harrow. Three section spring tooth harrow, and the above equivalent in other types of harrows.

Belt Power. All forms of farm work requiring 16 horse power.

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A Standardized Line of High Grade Agricultural Engines Six Sizes Only IV2, 2%, 5, 7, 10 and 15 h. p.

The Hlsco Engine needs but little introduction to the trade. The line has been successfully manufac- tured for over twenty years. The experience and knowledge gained in design and construction by those who are responsible for the conduct of the business enables the Company to produce a high grade, superior quality engine, which sells at a medium price.

Hisco Engines are built in a modern, up-to-date fac- tory by competent and experienced men. Much of the machinery used has been designed and specially built to enable more economic production.

Simplicity. The Hisco Engine is of the side-rod type; all working parts are directly controlled by the Governor: mechanism is such that satisfactory results can be obtained by an inexperienced user. The engine is simple in design, and by studying the Instruction Book which accompanies each engine, a novice can secure good service.

Specifications and Mechanical Information Hisco Style Rated “W” Engines

Horse Power 1%

Speed 550

Bore 3 %

Stroke 4

Fly wheel diam. 19 %

Fly wheel face 1 %

Fly wheel wght. 40 Diam. of crank 1%

Extension of crank for pulley . . 2

No. of piston

rings 3

Size of pulley 6x4 Shipping weight, stationary 275 Shipping weight, portable. . . 300

2%

5

7

10

15

475

425

350

300

250

4

51/4

6

7

8%

6

7

8%

11

14

22

30

37

43

481/2

2%

2%

3

3V2

3%

70

150

250

430

625

1V2

2

2 Vs

21/2

3

31/2

4

6 1/2

6 1/2

7V2

3

3

3

4

4

00

14x6

16x7

18x7 24x9

500 900 1285 2500 3500

570 1100 1500 2900 4000

WHITNEY GAS HUMIDIFIER

This device will reduce the fuel consumption and carbon deposit of any gasoline or kerosene motor, this being accomplished by vital- izing the mixture wtih water-vapor supplied by the Humidifier. This instrument will not act as an auxiliary air valve if neglected, neither will it draw road dust. It requires water only, for its operation, and is easily installed.

Price, No. 1 $8.50

Price, No. 2 10*50

Price, No. 3 Motorcycle size 8.50

Tubing and fitting included in each carton.

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HISCO TYPE W 2 IN 1 COMBINATION

Saw Rig and Truck

IMPROVED WOOD AND POLE SAW FRAMES

The tilting table is pivoted so that it balances per- fectly and is easy handle. The table is fitted with grooved rollers, which run on a V - s h a p e d track, and is very easy to operate. The arbors are

TILTING TABLE POLE SAW

Weight, 350 Pounds ^hey run in long,

babbitted bearings, and are fitted with a 95-pound bal- ance wheel. On pole saw frames the connection be- tween the two arbors is made by running belt over idler pulley.

Note. All our Wood and Pole Saw Frames are made right hand, unless otherwise ordered. Weights shown above are for machines without saw blades. Saw blades weigh about as fol- lows: 20-inch, SLIDING TABLE WOOD SAW

8 lbs.; 22-in., 10 Weight, 300 Pounds

lbs.; 24-in., 14 lbs.; 26-inch, 17 lbs.; 28-in., 20 lbs.;

30-in., 24 lbs.

Prices of Tables without Saws

Tilting Table Wood Saw $31.50

Tilting Table Pole Saw 38.00

Sliding Table Wood Saw 35.00

Sliding Table Pole Saw 31.00

7-Foot Swing Table Pole Saw Frame 39.50

Iron parts only for Tilting Table Wood Saw Frame

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SLIDING TABLE POLE SAW

Dlustrations show our various styles of Wood and Pole aw Frames. These are sub- stantial machines, well made and of good materials throughout. Wood saw frames have the balance wheel on the saw arbor, TILTING TABLE WOOD SAW and are intended Weight, 275 Pounds for sawing cord

wood. Pole saw frames have the balance wheel on a separate frame below the table, so that they can be used for sawing long poles as well as cord wood. We make both styles of these machines with either tilting or sliding table.

Simonds’ Celebrated Circular Saws

24-inch, set and sharpened

26-inch, set and sharpened

28-inch, set and sharpened

30-inch,

Price

$16.00

18.75

31.75

34.75

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The New Sharpies Suction-Feed Tubular Cream

Since the be- g'inning of the centrifugal sep- arator, its one great province has been to save. Save cream, save but- terfat, save the warmth, fresh- ness and value of ski m-milk, save labor, save quality of pro- duce, always saving. What it saves is its value. It has no other value.

The New Sharpies Suction Feed Separator is the only one which automatically adjusts the flow of milk to the separating force. It simply sucks in enough milk so that the speed of the bowl can take care of it. In this way, it makes little difference whether you turn the crank under speed or above speed, you will always get a dead clean skim. Just set cream screw and the cream will contain exactly the same percentage of butterfat.

There are many other advantages in using the New Sharpies. The supply can, for instance, is only 24 inches above the floor, so that it is easy to fill from the milk can. The Tubular bowl contains no discs or other contrivances which are hard to wash and hard to keep clean. The New Sharpies is easy to turn, because you can adjust the speed according to your strength.

The New Sharpies is thoroughly described and illustrated in our new catalog, and we will be very glad to have you ask for a copy.

The Sharpies Mechanical Milker

Every man keeping a fair sized dairy should be interested in this milker for the following reasons :

First The cost of milking cows can be re- duced seventy-five per cent., or you can milk four times as many cows with the same number of men.

Second One opera- tor and one boy, to milk and assist, can properly milk one hundred cows in less than two hours, g i v i n g independence from hired help in case of necessity.

Third The improve-

ment in the cow’s condition, resulting from the thorough, quick, gentle and regular work of the milker will induce an increased milk production.

Fourth far purer product; lower bacterial count and more valuable milk is assured, because all stable air is entirely excluded and the milking parts are so easily and thoroughly cleansed.

These statements are based on close and extended observation of large numbers of these milking machines in actual operation, under widely vary- ing conditions for long periods of time.

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Capacity 60 Bu.shels Per Hour

Power Ea.sy to Run by Hand. Boy Can Riui It

Attachment to run by power, if you want it. The Bagger is adjustable. Can be attached or detached in an instant. No Screws, Bolts or Nails to contend with, simply throw off the drive chain, place foot upon board which connects Bagger to Mill at the bottom, then lift up the Mill and the Bagger is detached.

Karbo Knife and Tool Grinder

Grinder is convenient for use in field as it can be readily attached to mower wheel by thumb-latch which holds grinder in position. This grinder does its work perfectly, lever gives operator perfect control so that nicks can be ground out and shape of stone insures sections being ground with their original bevel. This grinder can also be furnished on special order as a foot power machine.

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PORTER PERFECT BARN EQUIPMENT

We are in a position to furnish complete barn Outfits of the most improved type including Stalls, Stanchions, Hay and Litter Carriers, Water Basins, Mangers, etc. Estimates and in- formation gladly given and if building new or rebuilding your old barn will furnish without charge Blue Prints giving most improved con- struction.

Porter Steel Stanchions

These Stanchions are made of high carbon U-bar steel and are amply strong. The lock is simple and pos- itive in action. Can fur- nish with wood lining if desired, also small size for calves and extra heavy for bulls.

Closed

Open

Buckley’s Watering Device

No. 3 Stanchion Basin

Illustration shows the gen eral ap- plication o f this system, but a brief d e sc ription will be neces- sary to dem- onstrate its imp ortance, n s e f u Ine.ss and simplic- ity. On ap- plication we will mail de- scriptive cat- a 1 o g with testimonials, etc.

The Porter Litter Carrier

Shown above is a high-class machine, built for heavy service. The tub is four feet long and two feet wide, with a capacity of 12% cubic feet, or 800 pounds of wet manure. It is built of heavy, galvanized steel, reinforced with rolled steel angle one inch wide all around the top and along the end seams. Most perfect lifting device found on any Carrier. Furnished with chain hoist if desired.

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McGraw Automobile Tires and Tubes

A liberal 5,000 mile guarantee insures the user of complete satisfaction against mechanical and material imperfections, and any McGraw tire failing to render the guaranteed mileage under normal conditions will be promptly adjusted on basis of obtained mileage, when returned to us, transportation charges prepaid.

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INDEX

A

Alfalfa, Meal

39

Axes, Chopping

63

Axes, Ice

52

Ar-Bo

33

Auger, Post Hole

64

B

Bag Balm

49

Bags, Feed

51

Balls, Ox

51

Bands, Leg

41

Bam Equipment

103

Barrows, Wheel

94

Bara, Ice

52

Basins, Watering

103

Baskets, Galvanized

57

Baskets, Splint

55-56

Beaters, Egg

63

Bells, Cow

51

Belting, Rubber

62

Benches, Wash

58

Binders, Com

95

Binders, Grain

95

Boards, Bread and

Pastry

58

Boards, Skirt

58

Boards, Wash

59

Boilers, Farmers’

51

Boilers, Wash

57

Bordeaus, Dry

33

Bordeaux, Liquid

33

Bottles, Milk

50

Bottles, Test

46

Boxes, Butter

58

Boxes, Egg

43

Boxes, Grit and Shell

41

Bowls, Wooden Butter 58

Brackets, Rafter

72

Brooders,

Buckeye

36-37

Correct

35

Cyphers

34-35

Newtown Colony

38

Standard Colony

37

Brooms

60

Brashes, Horse

51

Brashes, Test Bottle

46

Brashes, Various

60-61

Bug Death

31

Burners, Lamp and

Lantern

58

C

Candles, Sulphur

32

Cans, Ash

57

Cans, Cream

49

Cans, Garbage

57

Cans, Milk

49

Cans, Oil

56

Caps, Bottle

45

Caponizing Sets

42

Cards, Cattle

51

Carriers, Bottle

45

Carriers, Butter

47

Carriers, Hay

70

Carriers, Litter

103

Carts, Children’s

60

Cases, Egg

43

Chains, Cow & Halter

50

Chains, Stake

51

Trace

50

Chains, Tie Out

50

Charcoal

40

Chimneys, Lamp

58

Chipper, Ice

65

Chisels, Ice

52

Choppers, Food

63

Chums, Barrel

45

Cylinder

44

Elmer

44

Lightning Glass

45

Stone, Dash

47

Cleanser, Dominion

45

Combs, Curry

51

Composition, Harness

64

Compound, Sweeping

67

Coolers, Milk

45

Cordial, Calves’

49

Cow’s Relief

49

Creamers, Cooley

47

Creonoid

32

Creolusol

32

Crowbars

63

Culti-Packer 97

Cultivators

Disc gs

Garden 83-84

Riding gg

Walking gg

Cure, Garget 49

Scratch and Gall 49

Cutters

Bone 43

Clover 40, 43

Ensilage 95

Hand Feed 96

Root 96

Stricture 46

D

Diggers, Potato 97

Dilators, Teat 46

Dip, Sheep 32

Dressing, Harness 64

Drills, Disc 92

Dryers, Outdoor 61

Wall 60

Dustbane 67

Duster, Powder 62

E

Eggs, China Nest 42

Emulsion, Kerosene 33

Engines, Gasoline 100

Equipment, Bam 103

Extras, Repairs & Parts 68

F

Faucets, Wood 60

Feeders, Calf 48

Chicken 41-42

6 in 1 42

Natick Dry Mash 43

Norwich 43

Poultry 40-43

Feeds, Poultry 39

Fence, Field and Poultry 43-44

Fillers, Bottle 45

fittings, Brass Spray 83 Food, Stock 51

Forks, Horse Hay 72

Formaldehyde, Liquid 32

See No Scab

Fountains, Drinking 41—42 Freezers

White Mountain 65

Front, Stone Boat 90

G

Glassware, Tester 46

Globes, Lantern 58

Grapples, Steel Rafter 72

Grease, Axle 64

Grinders, Knife & Tool 102

Grindstones 66

Gnt, Poultry 40

Guards, Tree & Flower 55

H

Halters 51

Hampers, Clothes 56

Handles, Ice Hook 52

Handles, Saw 53

Hangers, Barn Door 69

Hangers, Garage Door 69

Hangers, Hay Track 72

Harrows, Acme 88

Disc 86-87

Orchard 87

Spike Tooth 88

Spring Tooth 87

Harvesters, Com 95

Grain 95

Headers, Barrel 63

Hellebore, Powdered 33

Hitch, Swivel Rope 72

Hods, Coal 61

Hoes, Grub 63

Hand Cultivator 65

Horse 88

Hoists, Ireland Hay 85

Holder, Milk Bottle 50

Hooks, Com 62

Hooks, Floor 72

Hooks, Grass

621

Hooks, Ice

52 1

Hooks, Weeding Hooks, Wood "Track

Hanger

72 {

Hooks, Steel Track

Hanger

72

Hooks, Ridge Pole

72

Hoppers, Food

40-42

Horses, Clothes

58

Hose, Garden

61

Hose, Spray

83

Hovers, Cyphers

34-35

Buckeye

36-37

International Humidifier, Whitney

38

Gas

I

100

Ice Chipper

65

Ice Tools

52

Incubators, Buckeye

36

Cyphers

34

J

Jap-a-lac

73

Jacks, Pump

77

Jars, Eureka Fruit

49

K

Keelers, Fibre

65

Killer, Cut Worm

33

Dandy-Lion Weed

50

Liquid Lice and Mite 32

Liquid Plant Lice

32

Louse

42

San Jose Scale

33

Weed

32

Knives, Asparagus

65

Knives, Hay

62

Knives, Killing

41

Kow Kure

49

L

Lacing, Belt

62

Ladders, All Kinds

59-60

Lamps, Driving

56-57

Lanterns

57-58

Latches, Barn Door

50

Lead, Arsenate of

30-31

Leads, Cattle

50

Lime, Bordeaux

33

Lime, Fertilizer

33

Lime & Sulphur

33

Loaders, Hay

94

M

Machines, Washing

59

Makers, Bread

63

Mangers, Feed

51

Markers, Line

52

Mattocks, Pick

63

Mauls, Choppers’

63

Meal, Calf

49

Measures, Acid

46

Wood

65

Fibre

65

Milk Fever Outfit

46

Milker, Sharpies

102

Mills, Cider

90

Cleaning & Grading 102

Coffee

63

Feed and Grist

84

Wind

98

Mops, 0-Cedar

68

Moulds, Butter

47

Mowers

93

Mowers, Lawn

54

N

Netting, Poultry

44

Nozzles, Hose

61

Nozzles, Spray

82-83

No Scab

32

O

Oil Borer

32

Oil, Fly

31

Oil, Harness

64

Openers, Can and Jar

63

Oils, Hisco Auto

74

P

Packing, Barrel Churn 45

Pails, Chamber

57

Dairy

49

1 Dinner

57|

Fibre

6,5{

' Strainer

50«

Paint, Roofing

7.3i

Carbon

7I»

Paints, Colonial

72-73

Panacea, Dr. Hess

40l

Pans, Dust

62'

Paper, Butter

49'

Parcel Post Table

11

Parers, Apple

63

Paris Green

30

Pickers, Fruit

62

Picks

63

Pipette, Milk

46

Planters,

Deere Com

90

Eclipse Corn

90

Hand Com

91

King of the Cornfield 90

Potato

91

Plants

28

Plows, Ice

52

Sulky

85

Tractor

86

Walking

86

Pliers, Staple

44

Points, Well

75

Polish, 0-Cedar

68

Poppers, Corn

62

Pots, Flower

55

Watering

61

Powder, Lice

32

Powder, Redwing

32

Presses, Cider

90

Praners, All Kinds

64-65

Pullers, Staple

44

Pulleys, Hay Fork

71

Pumps

75

Cucumber Wood

82

Myers Bucket 80

Myers Electric House 82 Myers House 75

Myers Outdoor 76

Myers Power 80

Myers Power-

Sprayer 78, 79, 81

Myers Spray

77-81

Myers Tank

82

Myers Windmill

81

Whitewash

78

Punches, Drive

68

R

Racks, Comer Hay

50

Rakes, Side Delivery

93

Rakes, Sulky

94

Rat Com

31

Refrigerators

67

Remedies

Bag Balm

49

Calves’ Cordial

49

Conkey’s Poultry

40

Cow’s Relief

49

Diarrhoea

32

Garget Cure

49

Kow Kure

49

Poultry

40

R,oup Cure

40

Scratch and Gall Cure 49

Rings, Bull

51

Rods, Bamboo

83

Rollers, Land

89

Rollers, Lawn

96

Roofing

87

S

Saw Rigs

101

Saw Tables

101

Saws, Circular

53

Saws, Cross-Cut

53

Saws, Ice

52

Saws, One Man

53

Scales, Milk and Cream 48

Platform 66

Platform Tmck 97

Scrapers, Road 67

Screws, Drive 72

Seeders

Cohoon 91

Cyclone 91

Seeders, Garden 83-84

Seeds, Bird 28

Flower 2-10

Grain 29

Table of 20

Vegetable 11-28

Quantities Required 28 Separators

Cream 102

Shavers, Ice 52

Shears, Grass and Hedge 64 Shears, Pruning 64

Shellers, Corn 84

Shells, Oyster 40

Sifters, Ash 61-62

Sinks, Cast Iron 67

Skis 60

Sleds, Children’s 60

Snaps, Bull 51

Soap, Fish Oil 33

Sowers, Seed 90

Fertilizer 92

Spittoons, Fibre 65

Spray Calendar 30

Sprayers, Brass Auto 78

Sprayers, Cattle 62

Sprayers, Kant Klog 78

Sprayers, Lowell 78

Myers, Knapsack 78

Myers, Potato 79

Orchard Power 81

Spray Pumps 77-80

Spreaders, Manure 85

Sprinklers, Lawn 61

Sprouter, Oats 42

Stains, Wood 73

Stalls 103

Stanchions 103

Sticks, Mop 60

Stones, Scythe 66

Stones, Soap 65

Stoppers, Wooden Can 49 Stoves, Brooder 38

Swings, Lawn 63

Porch 67

T

Tables, Card 58-59

Ironing 58

Sewing 59

Tanglefoot, Tree 31

Tanks, Cooley 47

Tar, Crow 33

Tedders, Hay 92

Testers, Babcock 48

Testers, Egg 41

Thermometers

Brooder and Hover 38 Incubator 38

Threshers 98

Tires and Tubes 103

Toboggans 60

Tongs, Ice 52

Tools, Garden 83-84

Towers, Steel 98

Track, Hay Carrier 72

Tractors- 99

Traps, Mouse and Rat 61 Trellises 55

Troughs, Feed 42

Tracks, Farm 98

Hand and Barrel 64

Harrow, Tongue 87

Tubes, Milking 46

Tubs, Fibre Wash 65

Galv. 57

U

Unloaders, Hay 70

V

Varnishes 73

W

Wagons, Children’s 60

Washing Machines 59

Wedges 63

Weeders

Standard 91

Hand 65

Wheelbarrows 94

Windmills 98

Wood Stains 73

Workers, Butter 47

Wrenches, Combination 62 Wringers, Clothes 59

Mop 60

RENFREW CREAM SEPARATORS

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All The Cream

This is the Renfrew Cream Separator which we sell you guar- anteed to skim down to One One - Hundredth of One Per Cent (•01 p. c.).

The Renfrew has more exclu- sive patented features than any other cream separator on the market.

The cut on the left shows the Inter- changeable Bowl whereby any size can be made larger or smaller without the expense of buying a new machine.

There are twenty-two reasons why you should buy the RENFREW. Let us send you a catalogue with complete information explaining this cream separator which is more universally used at home and abroad than any of its competitors.

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Chase Farm Tractor

An individual Jaw-Clutch, engaged directly with the Driving Pinion of each Rear Wheel, is released by pressing a convenient foot-pedal. That particular wheel immediately ceases to drive and becomes a Pivot about which the tractor can be turned at a right angle in a space as small as would be required to turn a team of horses.

This feature is invaluable in working narrow “lands,” young orchards and in many other instances where turning space is necessarily limited. It permits short turns to the right or to the left, and is an exclusive feature of CHASE construction, not found in other makes of tractors.

Note these John Deere Tractor Plow Features:

They can be used with any standard tractor— hitch and depth control leyers are adjustable to suit the tractor.

The bottom is the heart of the plow— all the rest of the plow is built merdy to enable the bottom to do its work. The right kind of a plow bottom makes money for the owner. It lays the foundation for the right kind of seed bed. The crop yield is increased. The plow lasts longer and pulls lighter— a saving in actual cost, power and trouble. The bottom on every John Deere plow is correctly designed. John Deere plow success is due to bottom construction. It is the result of over eighty years’ experience in plow-building.

The Only Tractor That Turns in a Radius of Its Own Width

Built in the East to Meet Conditions on Eastern Farms

JOHN DEERE TRACTOR PLOW

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