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GENERAL OFFICES, 205-215 N.PACA ST.
BRANCH HOUSE, 338 N.GaY ST. |
Prospective Customers who are not rated in the Commercial ageneles will save time in having their goods shipped by accompanying their
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PRICES TO MARKET GARDENERS.—Market gardeners and all purchasers of Seeds in large quantities should submit us a list of their
wants and we will name them special prices.
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2s Ro 8 HS Obs $28 Should you have placed your order for small papers for this year, we will be pleased to fill
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as careful in our selection as it is possible for anyone to be, and are con-
stantly on the lookout for the best of everything, but will not put on the
market anything until it has been thoroughly tried and proved.
No matter what others may ask for their seeds, better quality cannot be
obtained anywhere, as our constantly and rapidly increasing trade does and
will testify. :
Our Seeds are ALL TESTED thoroughly before being placed on the market.
If for any reason you change your postoffice address, please advise us, giving
your old address as well as your new one, stating which is the cold and new one.
By writing out your order on the Order Sheet sent with each Catalogue you
will greatly facilitate our work. Extra Order Sheets sent on application. Be
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QO UR SEEDS are the BEST that can be obtained anywhere, because we are
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DAMES 28 ns. BU 99 ae 14s PER BUSHEL, AND QUANTITY QUALITY, ETC.—Continued.
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DBE Wy, Soh mona 60...... TW aeanaon 1.70 | Weight per Pounds | 60 Vetches, broadcast ...... 1 bus.
One dee Nag tose G2 rue ret webons 1.76 Bushel. per Acre. | 14 “ Wood Meadow .......... 30 Ibs.
BON i aes Geach! V23 1.82 | 14 lbs. Awniess Brome ......... 35 to 40 lbs. | 60 “ White Clover, alone..... 6
Re tapope 35...... 66...... TOF Bao oae 1.88 | 60 “ Alsike, alone ........... 6 “ . WEie Clover, with other A
Baier BOO oe deic'e AGS wiasics re goo 1.94 ; 60 “ Alfalfa or Lucerne...... 20 ‘ z SSCS esse eeces tee
Cha eeae Ob aaba STOR Tea euae 2.00 | 48 “ Barley, broadcast ....... 2 bus. ; 60 “ Wheat, broadcast ...... 2 bus
San ESS. 0ule i nie Bap tie oat ais is Broom Cory in hills.... 6 to 8 ats. .: Wheat, in drills........ 2
+ ee Re CL eoone AL as RAS Hen 2 ss uckwheat, broadcast ... 1 bus.
gece e408) Ge ee WATS 2.18 | 21 “ Crested Dog's Tail....... 25 Ibs. Vegetable Seed Tabie.
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BOs CASH iy nO 2ir ete Uae Googe 2.36 | 56 “‘ Corn, for soiling........ lt 2 bus. Q SOWN TO ACRE
CU Buaedod f4...... BAe lee be agadan 2.42 | 24 ‘* English Rye or Perennial ae
Yeo Sedo A Ae aG BG, eWenaase 2.48 (i ioprogesnodooguaadD 50 Ibs. | Asparagus ........ eer eee e eee ee 5 Ibs.
Mesnooas rn BBR is Whe eae 2.54 | 20 “‘ Evergreen Lawn ........ 3 to 4 bus. | Beans, dwarf in drills........... Ye to % bus.
AS alg YY eases Ay aed 178 ee 2.60 | 56 “ Wax, for seed........... py Beans, pole, in hills............. 8 to 10 ats.
Ve ee 48.0... ciseoone DSTO) eyeriate 2.66 |} .. ‘* Wlax, for fiber........... Zutons: Beet, in drills.......-......+.--+ 4 to 6 Ibs.
AGG aioe a agodob AY ie Mann WBS civics 2.72 | 56 ‘* Field Corn, in hidls...... 4 ats. Cabbage, in beds, to transplant. Y% Ib.
AG kee SSO reese A Segoe MEST e ioe 2.78 | 50 “ German Millet ......... 50 lbs. Carrot, in drills...,..........-- 2to 8 lbs.
rR enter BBL ie A ieoonbs 7} Sa 2.84 | 48 “ Hungarian Millet ...... 4g “ Celery, to transplant............ ¥Y Ib.
CT te Oar aiciere 1.00. ...., Leb dobo0 2.90 | 44 “ Hemp ..........-..000ee pp Corn, in hills (sugar)........... 4 qts.
AO sieve sucte At Saban BOZ eine Le a ade 2.96 | 20 “ Italian Rye ............. 50“ Wale iciter-tesicissoleloistsioickenelstel clohetersteke 4to 6 Ibs.
BO neal RBA Wee 1.04...... 2203 3.02 | 14 ‘“* Kentucky Blue ......... SS Melon, musk .........0..0.0055 1% to ie
Ch eros A Atisacos 1,06 22 “* Meadow Fescue ......... 50 Melon, water ......-..0.-ee00e- 2to 3 fe
Basses 206 cisiavsies 1.08 7 “ Meadow Foxtail ......... SOF Mustard, broadcast .......-..... 12 to 16
BSAA dilanbone 1.10 14 “ Orchard Grass .......... 42 “ | Mangelwurzel ...............+- 4to 6
LY Stag AL ais 1.12 82 ‘* Oats, broadeast ......... 2 to 2% bus, | Onions, in drills to make iarge i
BB ereercics SOO erevscls 1.14 10 ‘‘ Red Top, chaff.......... 40 to 50 Ibs. ONIONS oreysleisileieele olenertelerererers 6to 8 o
56....... 60...... 1.16 14 “ Red Top, unhulled........ 30 to 40 “ Onion Seeds, for small sets...... 40 to 60 *
Bineieereve 6 1e 1.18 INSECTICIDES 32 ‘“ Red Top, fancy.......... 6to 8 “ Parsnips, in drilly.............. 4to 6
BS ener 562i eae 1.20 60 ‘‘ Red Clover ............. LB <5 Peas, early, in drills............ 1% bus.
[ epieteans AEB ea 1.22 CANNOT 56 ‘* Rye, broadcast .......... 1 bus. | Peas, Marrowfat, in drills...... 1S
GOreN. AL ec 1.24 12 ‘‘ Sheep Fescue ........... 30 ths. Peas, broadcast ........-..-++.- atc Ome
GIs GBS 1.26 BE SENT BY 48 “ Sorghum, drills ......... 4 ats. | Potato, cut tubers in drills...... 8to 11 “
Go yarierele 66...... 1,28 .. ‘* Sorghum, broadeast ..... Bis Radish, im drills..............++ 6 to 8 Ibs.
63....... ATidspiogs 1.36 PARCEL 10 ‘ Tell Meadow Oat........ 50 lbs. Radish, broadcast .............- ; ay.
CG sceous -68...... 1.32 45 ‘“ Timothy, alone ......... Y% bus. | Salsify, in drills..............-. 6to 8 *
GBR) an BROAN 1.34 POST Ses “with other grasses 8 Ibs. Spinach, in drills...............12 to 20 “
oouado %0...... 1.36 .. “ Together for an acre Sauash, bush varieties, in hills.. 4 to 6 “
Gr a UE cients 1.38 AN eit Red Clover ..........- Spits Squash, running varieties,in hills 8 to 4 “
GB Mercer ier Ze cole ot 1.40 Bey Timothy ...........6. 100s Turnip, in drills.........+-..--+ 1 lb.
GO Bib ean 1.42 ise RediiTop yee TAs Turnip, broadcast ........--+-++ 2 Ibs.
Oseniyer ba elevauere 1.44 .. lbs. Teosinte, in hills......... 1 to §& Ibs. Tomato, to transplant.......... Y% Ib.
‘‘We give no warranty, express or implied, as te description, purity, productiveness or any other matter of any seeds, or
bulbs we sell, and we wiil not be in any way responsible for them.’’
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cash. For Peas, Beans, Corn and Field Seeds, add to Catalog Price 6 cents a pint and 8 cents a quart. For each addi-
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ARTICHOKES.—This is a very nice vegetable to eat. Some prefer it cooked like asparagus—that is, take the flower head
before it begins to open and cook much the same way.
Sow in March in hotbed and when danger of frost is over transplant in very rich, wel!-drained soil in rows four feet apart
and two feet apart in the row. The plants can be raised in seed beds out of doors, but in that case will not be likely to pro-
duce heads the first year. Late in the fall cut off the old tops and thoroughly protect the crowns with leaves or straw to pre-
vent severe freezing. _
The second year thin the starting shoots to three of the best, which will commence to form heads about June 1st. The
plants may also be blanched by cutting back the stems close to the ground in June, the rapidly growing shoots which then
start up may be tied and blanched like celery. As artichoke plants do not yield satisfactorily after three or four years, it is
best to start a new plantation every three years.
LARGE GREEN GLOBE.—A favorite French vegetable of medium height with rather deep green leaves. The buds or
flower-heads are green, nearly round or somewhat elongated. Pkt., 5c. Oz., 40c.
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This is one of the earliest spring vegetables, and should be in universal use
Many persons think it is difficult to grow, but we consider this a mistake, and
believe it can be produced as cheaply and easily as any on the list. Sow the seed
in the seed bed late in the fall or the early spring, as soon as the ground can be
worked, in drills one foot apart, covering the seed about one inch deep. When the
plants are four or five inches high, great care should be taken to keep the bed
free of weeds. One ounce of seed will sow forty feet of row.
PALMETTO.—A very early maturing variety, producing an abundance of very
large, deep green shoots.
Pkt., 5c. Oz., 10c. % 1b., 20c. Lh., 60c. 5 Ibs., $3.00.
MAMMOTH WHITE.—Produces large, white shoots six inches above the sur-
face; fine quality. Pkt., 5c. Oz.,10c. 1% Ib., 20c. Lb., 60c.
BARR’S MAMMOTH.—The stalks are very large, and retain their thickness com-
pletely up to the top of the shoots; light in color.
Pkt., 5c. Oz.,10c. % Ib., 20c. Lb., 60c. 5 Ibs., $3.00.
CONOVER’S COLOSSAL.—A mammoth, green sort of the largest size and of
good quality. One of the best known and most generally cultivated varieties.
Pkt., 5c, Oz.,10c. % Ib. 20c. Lb., 60c. 5 lbs., $3.00.
GIANT ARGENTEUIL.—A French variety. Stalks large and thick. Pkt., 5e
Oz., 10c. % Ib., 20c. Lb. 60c.
ASPARAGUS ROOTS.—A saving of one to two years is effected by planting roots,
A bed 12x40 feet, requiring about 100 roots, should give a sufficient supply for an
ordinary family. 7,260 roots will plant an acre. Select good loamy soil, plow deep,
put in good quantity of manure and 100 pounds kainit to 1,000 square feet of bed.
Incorporate thoroughly, make a trench eight inches deep, set plants nine inches
apart. In field culture rows are placed four feet apart.
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Palmetto Asparagus.
Per 100 Per 1000 Per 100 Per 1000
Barr’s Mammoth.......$1.25 $9.50 Palmetto (Green)......$1.25 $9.50
Colossal (Green)....... 1.25 9.50
Prices, by Express, Not Prepaid.
ASPARAGUS KNIFE |ASPARAGUS BUNGHER
RAFFIA This Asparagus Buncher is adjust-
The best material for tying plants, | 2ble with patented clamp.
Asparagus Roots. vines, etc. Per pound, 20c. Price, $4.00 each.
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BEANS
Dwarf or Bush-Wax Podded
Select light, warm soil and plant when danger from frost is past
in the Spring, in drills 2 to 24% feet apart, dropping the beans about
6 to 8 inches apart in the drills, and cover 2 inches deep. A suc-
Geseion of sowings can be made from the first week in May until
ugust.
Add 6 cents per pound on all Beans if to be sent by mail.
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EMPROVED RUSTPROOF GOLDEN WAX.
This is the earliest, handsomest and hardiest of all the Wax
Beans. The pods are straight, long and thicker than the ordinary
Golden Wax, much superior in quality, absolutely rustproof and
sure to become a favorite Wax Bean; in fact, it has already gained
great popularity with growers.
Pint, 25c. Quart, 45c. Peck, $2.75. Bushel, $11.00.
SURE CROP STRINGLESS WAX.—Recently introduced by
the largest bean grower and originator of new varieties in this
country. Entirely stringless black-seeded, thick flat yellow pods.
The most cesirable sort for canning.
Pint 25e. Quart, 45c. Peck, $2.75. Bushel, $11.00.
DWARF PROLIFIC BLACK WAX.
Yellow pod, a very superior snap sort, ripening among the first
earlies and having the best characteristics. Very tender.
Pint, 25c. Quart, 45c. Peck, $2.75. Bushell, $11.00.
HODSON WAX.
The most vigorous wax-podded bean yet introduced. The yield
of large, handsome pods is enormous. Its dense foliage protects
the pods, so that their color is clear creamy white. Pods very
long, straight or slightly curved, flat, but fleshy, quite stringlcss
and of very good quality. While late in maturing, the remarkable
vigor of the plant is a safeguard against blight and other diseases.
Pint, 25c. Quart, 45c. Peck, $2.75. Bushel, $11.00.
NEW BALTIMORE STRINGLESS WAX.
Black seeded, early; thick flat yellow pod. No strings. Have appearance of
Currie’s Rustproof Wax, but are better cropper, and absence of strings make them
much more desirable for canning and other uses.
Pint, 25e. Quart, 45e. Peck, $2.75. Bushel, $11.00.
CURRIE’S RUSTPROOF BLACK WAX.
For earliness and freedom from rust it is at the head of the Wax Bean family
Habit, upright and robust, holding the pods well from the ground. Pods long
straight, flat and very meaty, of a beautiful color; quality not surpassed, and for
productiveness it is unequalled.
Pint, 25ec. Quart, 45c. Peck, $2.75. Bushel, $11.00.
WARDWELL’S KIDNEY WAX BEAN.
This is one of the best wax sorts. The vines are remarkably vigorous, hardy and
productive. The pods are very large, smooth, showy, tender, perfectly stringless
and of unusually fine quality.
Pint, 25c. Quart, 45e. Peck, $2.75. Bushel, $11.60.
NEW PENCIL POD WAX BEAN.
Very early and productive. Pods long, straight and handsome; color, light
golden yellow; strong and vigorous bush. One of the best varieties. Mu
Pint, 25e. Quart, 45c. Peck, $2.75. Bushel, $11.00.
CURRIE’S RUSTPROOF GOLDEN WAX.
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BEANS—GREEN—PODDED BUSH
The green podded dwarf sorts are perhaps the most important class of garden beans and are probably more extensively used
for snaps than the wax podded varieties, although the latter are considered by many as the more attractive in appearance. The
green podded sorts are as a rule the more productive, being less sensitive to unfavorable conditions of soil and climate and of
late years have been less susceptible to bean diseases.
G.& T. CO””S EXTRA EARLY RED
VALENTINE (Specialty).—Ten days
earlier than the ordinary Red Valen-
tine Bean, and therefore the best for
truckers and market gardeners. It is
without doubt the very best and
earliest green Snap Short Bean.
The habit of the vine is dwarfed
and very uniform. Color of pods light
green, round, curved, succulent, proli-
fic, continuing long in edible condi-
tion. Pt., 25c. Qt., 45c. PE., $2.75.
Bu., $11.00.
BLACK VALENTINE.—-This excel-
lent extra early variety has perfectly
round, straight pods of excellent
quality. It is suitable both for early
and late planting, being extremely
hardy. A most desirable sort for the
market gardeners, owing to its enor-
mous yielding qualities, large and
handsome appearance. Pt., 25c. Qt.,
45c. Pk., $2.75. Bu., $11.00.
EXTRA EARLY BOUNTIFUL (Flat
Green Pod).—A prolific and continu-
ous bearer. The first in the spring, the
last in the fall. Absolutely stringless,
very tender and of delicious flavor.
Pt., 25c. Qt., 45c. Pk., $2.75. Bu,
$11.00.
EXTRA EARLY REFUGE.—It is
similar in every respect to the ordi-
nary Refugee, but is nearly two weeks
earlier. It is enormously prolific, and
from its earliness is almost certain to
produce a crop, no matter how un-
favorable the season; is rapidly be-
coming a favorite sort, as it matures
equally early with Red Valentine and has that beautiful silvery green color in the
pods that is so much desired.
Pint, 25c. Quart, 45c. Peck, $2.75. Bushel, $11.00.
REFUGEE, or 1000 TO 1.
A medium to late variety, very productive and largely grown for pickling; hand-
some and tender pods. -
Pint, 25c. Quart, 45c. Peck, $2.75. Bushel, $11.00.
GREEN-PODDED STRINGLESS REFUGEE. .
Medium-early, round-podded green stringless; exceptionally good cropper. Fine
for canning and table use, Newest thing in Green Pod Stringless Beans,
Pint, 25c. Quart, 45c. Peck, $3.00. Bushel, $11.00.
FULL MEASURE (New)—Large cropper; Stringless,
Greenpodded, round Bean, not as early as Burpee’s
Stringless, but a heavy yielder. Best of quality.
Pint, 30c. Quart, 50c. Peck, $3.00. Bushel, $11.00.
G. & TS IMPROVED
EXTRA EARLY RED
VALENTINE
BEANS.
BURPEE’S NEW STRINGLESS GREEN POD.
One of the earliest varieties, pods round and full, ab-
solutely stringless and of beautiful fleshy appearance;
quality excellent. The only green pod bean of which
the pods never develop any strings.
BURPEE’S STRINGLESS
Pint, 25c. Quart, 45c. Peck, $2.75. Bushel, $11.00. GREEN POD BEANS.
GIANT STRINGLESS GREEN POD.
Resembles very much the old Valentine. The plants are of strong growth, very productive: pods
5 inches long, light green, slightly curved, very meaty, brittle and stringless at all stages and of
mild flavor. Pint, 25c. Quart, 45c. Peck, $2.75. Bushel, $11.00.
LONG YELLOW 6 WEEKES.
The plants of this hardy variety, large, vigorous, erect and very productive. The leaves are
large. The pods are long, about six inches, straight, flat, handsome, rather light green and when
young are of good quality for snaps. Pint, 25c. Quart, 45c. Peck, $2.75. Bushel, $11.00.
DWARF HORTICULTURAL (Cherry).
Very green podded sort, used as a shell bean, and for this purpose is one of the finest in gen-
eral use; long a favorite with those who use a shell bean in a green state. Pint, 25c. Quart, 45c.
Peck, $2.75. Bushel, $11.00.
BEST OF ALM.
One of the most valuable green podded sorts for family or market use. Pods are six inches
long, very fleshy, succulent, stringless, of rich flavor; produced early and abundantly. Pint, 25c.
Quart, 45c. Peck, $2.75. Bushel, $11.00.
é WHITE MARROWFAT.
Extensively grown for sale as a dry bean for winter use. Pt., 25c. Qt., 45c. Pk., $2.50. Bu., $10.00.
- WHITE NAVY, or SMALL PEA BEAN.
A well-known variety for field culture; very prolific. Pt. 25c. Qt., 45c. Pk., $2.50. Bu., $10.00.
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BUSH LIMA BEAN
Plant in drills two to three feet apart, dropping the beans three to four inches apart and covering one and one-half to two inches
deep. If planted in hills, make the hills two to three feet apart one way and two to two and one-half feet the other and plant four beans
in a hill. Hoe often but only when the leaves are dry.
When Beans are sent by mail add, for postage, 6c. per pound.
FORDHOOK BUSH LIMA.—An improved dwarf Lima of the
Kumerle type. The plant is vigorous and erect growing, bearing
well above the ground. The. pods are produced in large clusters,
each containing three to five large beans of exceptionally fine quality.
Much more productive than Kumerle and matures earliei. We con-
sider this a decided acquisition to the dwarf Lima, possibly the best
of the class. Pt., 40c. Qt., 75c. Peck, $5.00. Bushel, $20.00.
BURPEED’S IMPROVED BUSH LIMA.—Will outyield Burpee’s
Bush Lima by fully one-third. This greater yield is due to the in-
creased size of both pod and beans. The dried beans are very hand-
some, and generally show a greenish-white coloring, while dried
beans of the Burpee Bush Lima, like those of the Large Pole Lima,
are pure white. Pint, 30c. Quart, 60c. Peck, $3.75. Bushel, $15.00.
BURPEE’S BUSH LIMA.—Bushes grow 18 to 20 inches high, stout
growth and always erect, yet branching so vigorously that each plant
develops into a magnificent circular bush 2 to 3 feet in diameter;
an immense yielder, each bush bearing 50 to 200 handsome, large
pods, well filled. Pint, 30c. Quart, 60c. Peck, $3.75. Bushel, $15.00.
KUMERLE, or DREER’S BUSH LIMA.—Dwarf variety of Dreer’s
Improved Lima, which has been fixed in its character of a bush bean;
very prolific, single plants often producing 150 to 200 pods. Equal
in quality and tenderness to Dreer’s Pole Lima.
Pint, 30c. Quart, 60c. Peck, $3.75. Bushel, $15.00.
DREER’S WONDER BUSH LIMA.—Very desirable on account of
earliness, productiveness; of strong, upright growth, and are com-
pletely covered with large pods, many_of which contain four beans,
which are fully as large as the Pole Limas. The beans are flat in
shape and of excellent quality.
Pint, 30c. Quart, 60c. Peck, $3.75. Bushel, $15.00.
HENDERSON BUSH LIMA.—These are very valuable, because
they do not need poles, and, being so dwarf, can be planted close
together. They are very early and prolific. continuing to bear until
frost. Pint, 30c. Quart, 60c. Peck, $3.75. Bushel, $15.00.
BURPEE’S BUSH LIMA.
Set the poles 3
to 4 feet apart and
plant 6 to 8 beans,
with theeyes
downward,around
each pole _ thin-
ning to 4 healthy
plants when they
are up. They re-
quire the same
soil and _ treat-
‘ment as the dwarf
warleties.
CARPENTERIA POLE LIMA.—The newest large pole Lima; enormously prolific; early green and delicious flavor.
Pint, 25e. Quart, 50c. Peck, $3.25. Bushel, $12.00.
HENDERSON’S EARLY LEVIATHAN.—This is the very earliest. It will not only give large Lima beans earlier than any other
strain, but it is also much more productive, both early and throughout the season. It is a strong grower. clinging well to the poles,
and is a sure cropper. The pods hang out from the foliage in large clusters and contain three or four and sometimes five large beans to
the pod. Pimt, 25e. Quart, 50c. Peck, $3.25 Bushel, $12.00.
KING OF THE GARDEN LIMA.—This bean has met with enormous sales the past few seasons. They are vigorous growers, setting
their beans early at bottom of pole, producing continuously to the end of the season. They are more prolific than the ordinary Lima,
bearing pods 5 to 7 inches long, in clusters of 4 and 5, with 5 or 6 beans in a pod.
Pint, 25e. Quart, 50c. Peck, $3.25. Bushel, $12.00.
EXTRA LARGE WHITE LIMA.—This is a splendid sort, and takes a leading place with -growers, because of its many excellent
qualities. As a shell bean surpasses all in quality, and is the favorite with most people.
Pint, 25e. Quart, 50c. Peck, $3.25. Bushel, $12.00.
EXTRA EARLY JERSEY LIMA.—This variety is two weeks earlier than other sorts; the pods are large and numerous, making it a
very profitabl sort to grow. Pint, 25c. Quart, 50c. Peck, $3.25. Bushel, $12.00. 5
DREER’S IMPROVED OR CHALLENGE POLE BEAN.—This popular bean is considered by many growers superior to all others
in quality and productiveness. When green it is as large as the Large Lima, thicker, sweeter and more tender and nutritious, remaining
green in the pod for a long time after maturing. Pimt, 25e. Quart, 50c. Peck, $3.25. Bushel, $12.00.
. CAROLINA OR SIEVA.—A seedling variety of large White Lima, with small pods, usually about 2 inches long A little earlier and
hardier. Pint, 25c. Quart, 50c. Peck, $3.25. Bushel, $12.00. . -
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BE ANS-Pote or RUNNING
These are of strong running growth, and need stout poles on which to climb. They require a
longer season in which to mature than do the bush varieties, but by reason of their stronger growth
are more productive, and growing on poles are more easily gathered.
MARYLAND WHITE.—This new White Pole Bean is destined to take its place as one of the
best beans ever grown for general purposes. Its thick, meaty, green pods are very tender, rich in
flavor, and produced in great abundance. It is equally valuable as a snap or shell bean. Pint
25e. Quart, 50c. Peck, $3.25. Bushel, $12.00.
LAZY WIFE.—Large pale green pods, very thick meated, stringless, rich, tender and buttery;
ripens early; clings well to the pole; enormously productive; splendid either as a snap or shell bean.
Pint, 25c. Quart, 50c. Peck, $3.25. Bushel, $12.00.
KENTUCKY WONDER, OR OLD HOMESTEAD.—A very prolific sort, bearing its pods in
large clusters; pods green, often reaching 9 to 10 inches in length, nearly round when young, and
very crisp. Pint, 25c. Quart, 50c. Peck, $3.25. Bushel, $12.00.
SPECKLED HORTICULTURAL, OR WREN’S EGG.—An old favorite for both snap-shorts
and dry beans. Pint, 25c. Quart, 50c. Peck, $3.25. Bushel, $12.00.
BORECOLE
This is often called Broccoli by market gar-
deners,* but belongs to the Kale family. Very
spreading in habit and beautifully curled.
Seed should be sown in May and transplanted
in July, in the open field and treated same as
Savoy Cabbage. Pkts. 5c. and 10c. Oz., 15¢.
\% Ib., 40c. Lhb., $1.50.
BROCCOLI
1 Ounce of Seed to 100 Yards of Row.
The heads resemble somewhat a coarse cauli-
flower and the culture is the same as for that
vegetable. Broccoli is well adapted only to those
Sections where the season is long, cool and rather
moist. One of the most valuable features is that
it {withstands greater extremes of temperature
than cauliflower.
EARLY PURPLE CAPE.—Large, compact.
Pkt., 10c. Oz., 50c.
LARGE EARLY WHITE.—Head white, like
cauliflower; the best.
BORECOLE. Pkt., 10c. Oz., 50c.
SWISS CHARD
(Sea Kale or Spinach Beet.)
This kind of beet is grown exclusively for the numerous, fleshy, tender leaves and leaf stalks,
which are superior to those of other beets for use as greens. Later in the season the wax-like leaf
stems are cooked like asparagus or are pickled.
This variety we offer has large, broad, undulated
leaves, and remarkably broad stalks and midribs
or chards. It is well worthy of a place in the
home garden as well as for market use.
Pkt., 5c. Oz.,15e. 1% Lb., 30c. Lhb., $1.00
BRUSSELS SPROUTS
1 Ounce of Seed to 100 Yards of Row.
Brussels Sprouts are used in the fall and early
winter and by some considered more tender and de-
licious than any cabbage. The plant resembles the
cabbage, the edible part being the numerous very
small heads or sprouts an inch or two in diameter
formed on the stalk at each leaf joint. The cul-
ture is the same in all essentials as for cabbage,
except the leaves should be broken down in the
fall to give the little heads more room to grow.
Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 20c. % Ihb., 60c.
Swiss Chara?
—— = Lhb., $2.00. Brussels Sprouts.
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BEETS
Select a deep, rich sandy loam and manure with well decomposed compost or a good chemical fertilizer. Sow in drills, 14 to 16
inches apart, and cover 1 inch deep. When the young plants appear, thin to 4 or 5 inches apart. For early use, sow as soon as the
ground can be worked in the spring; for autumn use, about the middle of May, and for winter use, during June or July, according to the
One Ounce of Seed Will Sow One Hundred Feet of Drill |
variety—the long varieties requiring more time to mature than the round, early kinds.
Crosby’s
improved
Egyptian.
EGYPTIAN BEET.
CROSEBY’S IMPROVED.
A very superior strain of the well-
known Egyptian, carefully selected,
blood color, quick, rapid growth.
The shape is very desirable, as
shown in the accompanying photo-
graph, being not so round as the
Eclipse, or quite so flat as the or-
dinary Egyptian. It may_be sown
outside as late as July. Pkt., 5e.
Oz., 10c. % Lh., 25ce. Lh., 85¢.
BASSANG, OR EXTRA EARLY
TURNIP.
Flesh white and rose; very sweet
and tender. Pkt., 5c. Oz, 10c.
14 Lb., 25c. Lb., 85.
EXTRA EARLY EGYPTIAN.
This is a flat Beet, very early and
deep red color. Owing to the small
top it can be planted very close.
Pkt., 5e. Oz, 10c. 1% Lhe, 25c.
Lb., Soc.
G. & T. CO.’S EARLY MARKET.
Its qualities are extra early, dark
red color, fineness of shape and small
top. One of the most attractive
varieties grown, and is especially
desirable tor hotbeds on account of
its small top and close-growing habit.
Pkt., 5c. Oz, 10c. % Lh, 25¢e.
Lb., 85c.
EclipsefBeet.
ECLIPSE BEET.
This extra early Beet is remarkable
for its fine quality and rapid growth; is
of deep red color and handsome shape.
As an early market sort it is unrivaled.
It is to a large extent superseding the
Egyptian, being earlier in development,
more attractive in appearance, and of
superior quality for the table. Pkt.,
Se. 14 Lhe, 25e. Libes 856
EDMAND’S RED TURNIP.
The most uniform of all Turnip Beets.
It is of handsome round shape, good
marketable size and deep blood color.
It has a small top, and may be planted
close. Pkt., 5c. Oz» 15e. % LWes
25ce. Lb., 85c.
DETROIT DARK RED TURNIP
BEET.
This is one of the finest formed and
handsomest-colored Beets on the mar-
ket. It is unsurpassed in the uniformity
and beauty of the crop. It is exceed-
ingly early, and produces more market-
able specimens on the same acreage
than any other variety. Pkt.,5e. Oz.,
10ec. % Lb., 25c. Lb., 85c.
GEL WURZEL BEETS FOR STOCK
SOW 4 POUNDS TO THE ACRE.
Stock Beets grow larger than any other Beets, and hence require more room. They should be’
sown from April to June, in drills 214 feet apart, and the plants thinned to 12 to 15 inches in the row.
The attention of farmers to the growing of Beets for stock feeding has rapidly increased, but it
should be grown more generously, and will show the results in the health and condition of the stock.
It supplies good, rich food for cattle during the winter.
LONG RED MANGOLD WURZEL.
The well-known, large, long, variety, grows well out of ground. Color lightred. Very productive.
Pkt., 5c. % Lb., 15e. Lhb., 45ce.
GOLDEN TANKARD MANGOLD.
The best type of Meng old smalep, smooth, rich skin, broad shoulders, very solid fleshed,
t., Se.
golden stemmed, heavy producer.
%Lb., 15e. Lb., 45e.
WHITE SUGAR BEET.
A large-growing sort, and used for feeding stock. Pkt., 5e.
CHAMPION YELLOW INTERMEDIATE OR GATE-POST MANGOLD.
One of the very finest Mangolds ever introduced, giving unbound satisfaction wherever growne
With good cultivation will crop at the rate of 200 bushels per acre.
1% Lb., 15e.
Pkt., 5c.
Lb., 45¢e.
1% Lh., 15.
G. & T. CO.’S EARLY BLOOD TURNIP BEETS.
This is our Special Stock of Early Blood Turnip
Beet, which we have been growing for a number of
years, and which the market gardeners of Baltimore
and other places prefer. It is of dark red color,
handsome shape and early. Pkt., 5c. Oz, 15e. %
Lb., 25c. Lb., 85c. a
LARGE LONG BLOOD.
A large and desirable late variety of deep red color.
Pkt., 5c. OZ, 10c. % Lh., 25c. Lh, 85c.
Lhb., 45e.
Golden Tankard Mangold.
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CABBAGE
One Ounce of Seed to 100 Feet of Row.
EARLY CABBAGES,
7.
Cabbage will thrive on any good corn land, though the stronger the soil the
better they will develop. New land is preferable. Plow deep and manure very
liberally, as cabbage is a strong feeder, and will repay for the care bestowed
upon it. The early sorts bear planting from eighteen inches to two feet apart
in the rows, with the rows from two to two and a half feet apart. The larger
varieties to be from two to four feet apart in the rows, with the rows from two
and a half to four feet apart, the distance varying with the size. It does not
pay to buy cheap cabbage seed. Ours are American grown, and from the best
stock in the country. For early use, sow in a hotbed in February or March,
and transplant to a cold-frame as soon as large enough. In April the plants
may be set out in the rows. For late crop, sow in nursery bed in May or June,
and transplant as soon as the plants are five or six inches high. The ground
should be thoroughly cultivated every week until the plants meet in the rows.
—~S—
SELECT EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD
American Grown.
The very best early Cabbage, and grown more exten=
sively by market gardeners than any other variety. It
is early, the heads are pyramidal in shape, very large
and solid, and having but few outside leaves, the plants
ean be set close together. We secured our seed from a
grower of the best Wakefield Cabbage in the country,
and itis giving good results wherever it is used, 50 much
so that our sales of thig sort are rapidly increasing each
year. The demand for this sort has brought on the
market inferior stock at a low price; but when select
stock, such as we Offer, is used it cannot fail to give satis-
faction. Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 20c. lM Lh., 60Ce
Lb., $2.25.
CHARLESTON, OR LARGE WAKEFIELD
American Grown.
This is now a very popular market cabbage, fully
meeting the damand for a cabbage having all the char-
acteristics of the Jersey Wakefield, but larger. It is five
to six days later than Early Jersey Wakefield. The
heads are fully one-half larger and quite solid. It is
very compact in growth, and can be easily planted in
rows two feet apart and twenty inches in rows. One
great advantage is, it does not burst open when ripe,
like many other early sorts, and consequently can be
left standing on the ground a long while without injury
until a favorable opportunity for cutting. No market
or private gardener desiring a cabbage of this kind
should fail to plant this valuable sort. ;
Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 20c. % Lb., 60c. Lhb., j : oe SS e af
$2.25. LARGE OR CHARLESTON WAKEFIELD.
KING OF EARLIES.—Our own introduction; American grown. An extra
early variety, fully a week ahead of all other varieties in forming marketable
heads; the heads are tall and slim and of rather small size, formed like a Wake-
fleld. Habit, vigorous; short stem and proof against sun. Pkts., 5c. and 10e.
Oz., 20c. 14 Lb., 60c. Lb., $2.25.
EXTRA EARLY EXPRESS.—Heads are comparatively thicker and less
pointed than Jersey Wakefield and slightly earlier. Heads softer, but stands
shipping better. Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 20c. 1% Lb., 60c. Lh., $2.25.
EARLY WINNINGSTADT.—Head large, cone-shaped and solid. An old
and popular sort. Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 20c. 4 Lh., 60c. Lhb., $2.25.
LARGE EARLY YORK.—(American Grown)—One of the earliest. Forms
eanediury size, pointed head. Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 20c. \% Lb. 60e.
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_ COPENHAGEN MARKET.—A new round head, solid cabbage, recently
introduced from Denmark. It is without doubt the finest large round-headed
early cabbage in cultivation. The type is thoroughly fixed and the heads ma-
ture uniformly, which enables the crop to be harvested at one time, so that
the ground can be cleared in two cuttings.
It matures as early as the Charleston Wakefield, and will give a heavier yield
per acre. In an average season heads will weigh about 8 pounds or more each.
The leaves are light green in color, tightly folded, which produces a short
stem plant. We consider it the finest flat-head variety for spring or summer.
Our seed comes from the originator direct.
Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 30c. '% Lhbh., 90e. Lb., $3.00.
Copenhagen Market Cabbage, New From Denmark
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CABB AG E—contTINUuED
ALL HEAD EARLY
ALL-HEAD EARLY—American
Grown, is the largest of all early Cabbages,
fully one-third larger than the Early Sum-
mer. It is the nearest approach to a thor-
oughbred cabbage of any variety, both in
size and uniform development. As the
All-Head comes in quicker than any of the
other flat cabbages, it is consequently
more tender. It is also valuable for a late
or winter Cabbage.
Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 20c. 1% Lhis
60c. Lh., $2.00.
EARLY DWARF FLAT DUTCH
American Grown.
An old standard variety which stands
the sun and produces fine, large heads,
coming in soon after the Wakefield.
> Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 20c. % Lh.,
60c. Lhb., $2.25.
NEW EBARLY—American Grown.
This is one of the finest large early cabbages grown. Forms solid, compact heads, and leaves close to the head, thus allowing
many more cabbages to be grown on the acre than any other sort. One of its most striking features is its earliness. It heads so rapidly
that the worms can’t hurt it.
Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 20c. %% Lhb., GOc. Lh.» $2-250
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SUCCESSION CABBAGE.—A fine early variety, coming in a few days later than
Early Summer, but it is immeasurably superior to that variety; it is nearly double the
size, and is absolutely true to its type under all conditions. In addition to this, it has no
tendency whatever to run to seed. It is one of the finest sorts in existence today; whether
for medium early, main crop or late use, it has no superior. It is so finely bred and so
true to type that in a field of twenty acres every head appears alike. We can recommend
it either for the market gardener, trucker or private planter, as it is a perfect cabbage in
every respect, not only being of the largest size; but of handsome color and of the finest
quality. It is probably the safest variety for an amateur to plant, as it does well at all
seasons, and one is almost sure of getting a crop, no matter when it is planted.
Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 20c. 4 Lb., 60c. Lh., $2.25.
EARLY SUMMER CABBAGE.—American grown. One of the earliest of the sum-
mer varieties. Heads large and flat; short stemmed, few outside leaves, uniform in char-
acter, and about 10 days later than the Wakefield. It is very popular with the truckers.
Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 20c. 14 Lb., 60c. Lhb., $2.25. -
LOUISVILLE DRUMHEAD.—American grown. This is the most popular inter-
mediate or second early with market gardeners around Louisville and the Southwest.
It comes off medium early, withstands heat to a remarkable extent, heads large, solid
and uniform in size and color. We can recommend this-sort very highly for the Southern
and Middle States. Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 20c. 1% Lhb., 60c. Lb., $2.25.
FOTTLER’S EARLY DRUMHEAD OR SHORT STEM BRUNSWICK CABBAGE. : ==
—In its improved type, this is a very fine summer or early fall variety. Good both for ==>
intermediate and winter use. Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 20c. % Lhb., GO0c. Lh., $2.25. SUCCESSION CABBAGE.
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ALL SEASO Noe amertest Grown
This forms a fine, large head, of superior quality, nearly as early as the Early Summer.
Suitable for planting at any season. '
Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 20c. % Lb., 60c. Lhb., $2.25.
SUREHEAD—4m™erican Grown
This popular cabbage is rightfully named Surehead, as it never fails to make a fine,
jarge, solid head, with few outer leaves. It is a strong, vigorous grower, and very
uniform in size and color. Always brings the highest price in our markets.
Pkts., 5c. and 1Gc. Oz., 20c. % Lhb., 60c. Lhb., $2.25.
ALL-HEAD EARLY CABBAGE.
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LATE OR AUTUMN CABBAGE
PREMIUM LARGE FLAT DUTCH—LATE CABBAGE,
PREMIUM LARGE LATE
_FLAT DUTCH CABBAGE—
i
BOSS FLAT DUTCH
CABBAGE—
In again calling the attention of market
gardeners and truckers to this magnificent
Cabbage, we should say that it has fully
met the claims we made for it upon its
introduction. When we ask our custo-
mers how they like it, their answer is
“Splendid!” or ‘‘Elegant!”’ ‘‘Everything
heads!”’ ‘‘You can scarcely find any that
don’t head!’’ The heads are large, hard,
thick and flat, the leaves lapping across
the center, making it the most desirable
winter variety in cultivation. Try it
and be convinced of its superior quality.
Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 20c. 14 LWey
60c. Lb, $2.25.
American Grown.
Large and excellent for winter; ver¥
extensively grown. The head is broad,
thick and flat, well covered in by leaves
lapping across the center, outside leaves
feathered to the base of the leaf stem.
Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 20c. %% LBes
60c. Lb., $2.25.
ENKHUIZEN GLORY.
ENKHUIZEN GLORY CABBAGE
A most valuable second-early Cabbage that is becoming immensely popular. It produces fine marketable heads fully as early as
our famous Allhead Early—but round or ball-like in form. The heads are very solid, with but few outer leaves— and of such compact
growth as to permit quite close planting, thus increasing the yield. The heads are of medium size, tender and of fine flavor. They keep
well when put away and consequently Enkhuizen Glory is valuable also for sowing later in the season for early winter use. Plants set
out in mid-summer will produce fine heads before cold weather. The seed we offer has been grown by the originator in Holland and will
yield heads that will delight the most critical planters,
Pkts., 5c. and 10c. OZ 20C. 4 Lhe, 75Ce =Lh., $2.50.
LARGE LATE AMERICAN
DANISH BALL HEAD
DRUMHEAD—aAmeriean Grown
This most excellent variety of cabbage,
One of the largest, most solid and best
keeping late varieties. This variety seldom
fails to head, and is of good quality. Pkts.,
coming from Denmark, has grown very 5c. and 10c. Oz., 20c. % Lb., 60c.
rapidly into favor with both market and rato ued
private gardeners. It is a large, round, solid WORLD-BEATER OR AUTUMN
heading, medium early variety; a very sure KING
header, having few loose leaves, consequently This is a very superior late cabbage. The
can be planted very close together. Although
a medium early, can also be grown for a fall q
and winter crop, being one of the best
large, broad heads are very thick through,
flightly rounded at the top, fine grained and
keepers. Very popular in Philadelphia, New
York and Boston markets.
tender, has a short stalk, green color, and
one of the best keepers we know, and is a
rapid grower. Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz.,
20c. 14 Lb., 60c. Lb., $2.25.
RED DUTCH
The head is round, large, solid and a deep
red color, the best of the red cabbages.
i Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 20c. 14 Lh., 75ce
"Lhb., $2.50.
Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 20c. 14 Lh., 75Ce.
Lb., $2.75.
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PERFECTION DRUMHEAD SAVOY
AMERICAN GROWN.
This is without any exception the finest stock of
Savoy cabbage to be found anywhere. The heads are
large and solid, the leaves beautifully curled, and in
tenderness and flavor it is almost equal to cauliflower,
while its keeping quality is first class. To say that our
market gardeners are pleased with it is putting it mild;
they are enthusiastic over it, as they find it so much
superior to the old-time Savoy. It is specially adapted
to private use, aS when grown in the fall and allowed
to be touched by frost it is one of the most delicious
Packets, 5c.and10c. Oz.,20c. % Lb.,60c., Lb., $2.25.
“Called the Cabbage Collard on account of its close
bunching growth. The plant produces center leaves gen=
erally perfectly white, though sometimes dashed with
pink. It is a very delicate vegetable and of the finest
quality.
DRUMHEAD SAVOY. Packets, 5c. and 10c. %4 Lb., 30c. Lb., 75c
G. & 7, GO.’S LARGE GILT EDGE SNOWBALL CAULIFLOWER
Is without exception one of the finest sorts now in
cultivation. It is very early. Nearly every plant
will, under proper cultivation, form a perfect snow-
white head, and its close growing, compact habit
enables the grower to plant one-third more on the
Same space of ground than other varieties. In
fact, it is, and deserves to be, the standard with
the market gardener and amateur.
Packets, 25c. and 50c. 1% oz., 90c. Oz., $1.50.
4% Lb., $5.00.
EXTRA EARLY SNOWBALL.—Our stock of this
well-known variety is unexcelled. It is one of the
best sorts for open ground or forcing under glass.
Packets, 25c. and 50c. 1% oz., 75c. Qz., $1.50.
G & T. CO’S “DROUTH-RESISTING.”’ — Pro-
duces large white solid heads, maturing about a
week later than our large Gilt Edge Snowball. Tha
best for hot, dry weather.
Packets, 25c. and 50c. % oz., 90c. Oz., $1.50.
¥% Ib., $5.00.
G & T. CO”JS SELECT EARLY DWARF ER-
FURT.—Long the standard of highest excelience,
and still holding its own with a great many people.
Packets, 25c. and 50c. 14 oz, 50c. Qz., $1.50.
Culture.—The same as for Cabbage, except that
z extra manure and plenty of water will pay upon
E Reais : : = > 5 Cauliflower. If the soil be dry, water frequently,
t ag and if the plants could neve area yy mulch ot hay
oP straw, it would keep the soil moist 1 1d not suffer from drouth. e early kinds shou e strong
enough to plant out not later than the maidalerne eae the late kinds may be planted out same time as for Cabbage.
= CORN SALAD.,| CRESS, OR PEPPER GRASS
Three Ounces of Seed to 100 Feet of
Row. Used as a small saiad. Sow very thickly in
A_ favorite salad plant, and very shaltow drills, on a smooth surface, at short in-
hardy. Sow in August or September, J tervals throughout the season.
and protect with jeaves during {he | CURLED.—Pkt.,5c. Oz, 10c. 14 1b.,25c. Lb.,75c.
spring very early. Sown in April, it | warer CRESS.—Water Cress may b
2 ’ : — y be grown
is soon ready (fot use: ane leaves eae along the margin of running streams, ditches or
sometimes ore aT ponds, and has a ready sale in the hotels and
spinach.
P'PKt., 5, Oz. 10c. 14 Bb., 20c. markets:
Lb.; Bo. Pkts.,5c.and10c. ©0z.,30c. %4Lb.,75c. Lh., $2.50.
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Carrots thrive best in rather a light, rich loam. The ground should be well manured with fine, well-rotted or composted
manure, and be thoroughly worked quite deep. Sow from middle of April to middle of May, in rows 14 inches apart, and thin
the plants to 5 or 6 inches in the row. For late crops sow in June or July. An important point is to tread the rows firmly
after sowing. For field culture, Carrots should be sown in drills 3 to 344 feet apart, so as to cultivate with horse.
stiff and heavy soils where the long varieties
would fail. The roots are often 3 to 3% inches
thick at the top; nearly oval in shape; the flesh
is bright orange, fine grained and sweet. Of the
finest table quality and equally good for stock.
PkEt., 5c. Oz., 10c. % lb., 250. Ebb. 90c.
CHANTENAY
A most excellent, medium early, half long variety. It is one of the best in quality
for the market and home garden, while its great productiveness and the ease with
which it can be harvested make it desirable as a field sort. The tops are medium
sized with small neck. The mature roots are thick, five and one-half to six inches in
length, uniformly half long or stump rooted but tapering slightly, smooth, deep
orange-red in color. The flesh is very crisp and tender. Although a medium early
sort the roots are suitable for use nearly as early as any. The variety is extensively
used for bunching.
PEt., 5c. Oz., 10c. %4 Lb., 250. Lb. 90c.
EARLY SCARLET HORN
The earliest variety in our list. Blunt-pointed, about 3 inches long, 1% inches
thick, very fine grained, sweet flavored; deep rich orange color. Fine for bunching.
PEt., 5c. Oz., 10c. 4% Lh., 25e. Lb., 90c.
CHANTENAY.
A decided acquisition of the half-long type, broad-
shouldered, cylindrical, admirable in color, fixed in
habits, a wonderful producer. It is a first-class Car-
rot for all soils.
PrEt., 5c. Oz., 10c. % Lb., 25c. Lb. 90c.
IMPROVED LONG ORANGE
Deep orange color, long, smooth, fine for either '}
garden or field culture. All who have cattle should 5
raise a surplus of this Carrot for feeding milch cows
during winter. It increases the flow of milk and im-
pants to the butter a delicious flavor and a rich gelden ff
color. :
Pkt., 5c. Oz., 10c. 4% Lb., 25c. sb. 90c.
SCARLET INTERMEDIATE
A fine handsome Carrot, in form midway between
the Long Orange and Early Scarlet Horn. The roots -
are smooth and handsome, deep orange color, medium
length tapering to a blunt point. The flesh is sweet,
crisp and tender.
Pkt., 5c. Oz., 10c. %4 Lb., 250. Zeb 90c. IMPROVED LONG
ORANGE.
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CELERY
Requires water, and lots of it, from the time the seed
is sown in boxes in March until it is pulled in the
autumn or winter. The seed is slow to germinate, and
the soil where it is planted needs to be kept very wet.
Plant seed in hotbed or very early in open ground.
Transplant 4 inches apart when 3 inches high in rich
soil, finely pulverized; water and protect until well
rooted. In June or July transplant into rows 3 to 4
feet apart, either on surface or well-manured trenches
a foot in depth, half filled with well-rotted manure.
Set the plants from 6 to 8 inches apart. To blanch,
draw earth around the plants from time to time, taking
care not to cover the top of the center shoots.
FRENCH GOLDEN SELF-BLANCHING
This cannot be too highly recommended, as after being
thoroughly tested it has fulfilled all that has been
claimed for it. It is decidedly the very best and most
profitabie Celery in cultivation; it is very early and en-
tirely self-blanching. The beautiful appearance of the
plant, its close habit, compact growth, straight, vigor-
ous stalks, solid, crisp, brittle ribs, fine quality and de-
Ucious flavor commend it to all lovers of Celery. No
variety can surpass if, indeed, equal the Paris Golden
Self-Blanching in its striking appearance and delicious
flavor. Our stock of this variety has been giving the
market gardeners the very best results for several years.
Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz. 50c. % Lb., $1.50. Lb. §5.00.
FRENCH GOLDEN SELF-BLANCHING CELERY.
IMPROVED BOSTON MARKET
This is a decided improvement on the old Boston Market, being earlier, larger
in size and of more vigorous growth.
Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 20c. 14 lh., 50c. Lb., $1.75.
WHITE PLUME
An early, handsome, self-bleaching variety, growing in popularity every year..
Like the Golden Self-Blanching, it requires very little earthing up to blanch it,
and as a Celery for fall and early winter use it is unsurpassed.
PEts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 20c. % Ib., 60c. Lb. $2.00
WHITE SOLID >
A large standard sort. One of the large growing sorts.
PEts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 20c. 1% ib., 50c. DLb., $1.78.
CELERY SEED FOR FLAVORING
This seed is used for flavoring pickles, soups, etc.
, Pkt, 5c. % Ib. 25c. % Ib. 40a Lb. 75c.
WHITE PLUME CELERY.
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A selection from the well-known Self-Blanching Celery. It partakes of the best qualities of that variety, is somewhat
larger, and an excellent keeper. It is of fine nutty flavor, being entirely free from any bitter taste. It grows About 2 feet
high. The stalks are very broad, thick and crisp; the width and thickness of these are distinctive features of this variety.
Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 20c. %4 Ib., 50c. Lb., $1.75.
GOLDEN HEART, OR GOLDEN DWARF CELERY. :
This old standard variety still holds a high place in the estimation of market gardeners, and is largely used, always
giving satisfaction. A showy sort, solid, of fine flavor and a good keeper.
Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 20c. %4 Ib., 50c. Lb. $1.75.
WINTER QUEEN CELERY. “
It is, without doubt, the most valuable variety of Celery for winter and spring use ever introduced. It is also muck
stouter, thicker and heavier, with double the amount of heart of any known Celery. The plant is beautiful in appearance
of close habit and compact growth, and blanches to a beautiful cream white. Ribs perfectly solid, crisp and of delicious
nutty flavor. Pkt., 10c. Oz., 20c. %4 ib., 50c. Lb. $1.75. . a. GR
NEW YORE GIANT SELF-BLANCHING CELERY.
A fine large, white self-blanching celery. It is extra early, and if sown in early spring can
de had for market in’ August. We consider it the best white variety for the early fall trade;
has a vigorous growth and attains a very large size; is crisp, tender, brittle and very sweet, with
@ nutty flavor superior to any of the old kinds.
Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 30c. % Ib, G0® Lb, $2.00
CELERIAC
OR TURNIP ROOTED CELERY.
LARGE SMOOTH PRAGUE.
The largest, smoothest and best of the Celeriacs. Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 15c. % Ib, 36a
Lb., $1.76.
NEW APPLE SHAPE.
Small foliage, large, round and smooth. Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 15c. 14 Lb., 8@s. Lb., @1.73,
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CORN. FOR ' <TABLE Use
56 POUNDS PER BUSHEL
WHEN CORN IS WANTED BY MAIL, ADD 6 CENTS PER POUND TO PAY POSTAGE.
CULTURE.—Sugar Corn may be planted in rc ws 3 to 4 feet apart, and the seeds placed about 8 inches apart in the rows,
or planted in hills 3 to 4 feet apart each way, according to variety grown, or richness of soil. Do not let more than three
plants remain in each hill. It can be planted in this vicinity from first of May to last of July for succession of crop. By
planting every two weeks a family may have gcod corn throughout the whole season.
Not a Sugar Corn, but are used for very early planting and will mature nice roast- SOIR TOR
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Baltimore. FIRST EXTRA EARLY VARIETIES. Adams
_ BEXTRA EARLY BALTIMORE.—The hardiest and earliest variety for table use; it can be planted earlier than any other, but
is not a Sweet corn; white indented grains and short ears. Pint, 15c. Quart, 25c. Peck, $1.50. Bushel, $5.50.
EXTRA EARLY ADAMS.—Extremely hardy and early; one of the best for early planting. Pint, 15c. Quart, 25c. Peck,
$1.25. Bushel, $4.50.
EARLY ADAMS.—A favorite in the South. Pint, 15c. Quart, 25c. Peck, $1.25. Bushel, $4.50.
NINETY-DAY CORN (Red Cob).—This is an elegant corn for truckers and market gardeners, as it is as good a seller as
green corn, and if not used as green corn makes a good variety for feeding purposes. It may be planted for early crop, and at
intervals until the middle of July. Many truckers use it for their late planting, as it produces a very sure crop. Quart, 15c.
Peck, $1.00. Bushel, $3.50.
SWEET OR SUGAR CORN
EXTRA EARLY VARIETIES. (Bushel Sweet Corn, 44 Lbs.).
DE LUE’S GOLDEN GIANT SUGAR CORN
DE LUE’S GOLDEN GIANT SUGAR CORN is the result of fourteen years of selection from the product of the Howling
Mob crossed with Golden Bantam and combines all the good points of both parents. Because of its excellent qualities it was
awarded the only medal given by the Massachusetts Horticultural Society in 67 years, and has since been given three first
prizes by the same society. Erete
The stalks grow 4% feet to 6 feet tall and very near the ground; about one-third are purple in stalk leaf and husk. They
carry two or three good ears, 7-9 inches long; cob of small diameter, with 12-20 rows of long, deep kernels of deep orauge
eolor. The husk is very heavy, affording the end protection from worm and bird.
Customers of the last three years report that it is the sweetest and most tender and juicy of all sweet corns, and that it. is
in some cases one to two weeks earlier than Bantam, besides being three times as large.
It excells all other early varieties in size, productiveness and quality, and all the late varieties in quality and early maturity.
It is the one corn for the home or market gardener who wants the greatest amount of highest quality corn in the shortest
period of time from the smallest piece of land.
Our seed is grown and packed by the originator. Pint, 30c. Quart, 50c.
NEW GOLDEN BANTAM SUGAR CORN.—The earliest and best of sugar corns. It is of golden color and delicious flawor,
with the sweetness of honey; can be planted earlier than the other varieties of true sweet corn, as it is very hardy. The stalhs
are dwarf in habit, growing about four feet hig, producing two or three good ears five to six inches long, well set from thw
ground. Pint, 15c. Quart, 30c. Peck, $2.25.
PREMO.—The best early sweet corn on the market. A
genuine Sweet corn as early as the Adams Extra Early,
and larger than any other early variety. The quality is
the best, ears measuring 7 to 9 inches long, being well
filled to the end; generally bearing two ears to the stalk
Pint, 15c. Quart, 30c. Peck, $1.75.
CORY.—An early variety, red cob. Pt., 15c. Qt., 30c.
FIRST OF ALL.—A selection from the Cory, the ears
about the same size as the Cory, lighter in color and
earlier. Pint, 15c. Quart, 30c.
WHITE CORY.—An early variety, with good-sized ears
and large kernels. Pint, 15c. Quart, 30c.
STABLER’S EARLY.—Of larger size than usual for the
early kinds. It is remarkable for the fine flavor and sweet-
ness, and is a desirable gardeners’ and canning variety.
Pint, 15c. Quart, 30c.
CROSBY’S EXTRA EARLY.—An early market variety,
very productive; ears rather short and rich, sugary flavor.
Pint, 15c. Quart, 30c.
EARLY MINNESOTA SUGAR.—One of the first early
among sugar corn, Pint, 15c. Quart, 30c.
BLACK MEXICAN SUGAR.—The black corn is especial-
ly rich in sugary qualities. Pint, 15c. Quart, 30c.
CAUTION.—Sweet Corn in bulk, even after being thor-
oughly cured, will often gather moisture and spoil, par-
ticularly if it has been exposed to a low temperature. To
d New Golden Giant prevent this it should be taken out of the bag as soon as
Combara tise 51z010¢ Golde ener hard received and spread in a dry place.
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CAUTION.—Sweet corn in bulk, even after being thoroughly cured, will often gather moisture and spoil, particularly if it
has been exposed to a low temperature. To prevent this it should be taken out of the bag as soon as received and spread in @
dry place.
EARLY SHEFFIELD.—Plant as early as Adams. Makes strong, vigorous growth with abundant foliage, growing about
5 feet and bearing usually 2 ears of handsome appearance. Pt.,15c. Qt.,30c. Pxk., $1.75.
METROPOLITAN.—Extra early, ripens a few days later than Cory, but produces larger ears. Pt., 15c. Qt., 30c. Pk., $1.75.
MAIN GROP VARIETIES
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN CORN.—This is the sweetest and
most deliciously flavored of all sugar corn. It is the finest
variety for the table, and will delight the most fastidious
epicure. It produces three to four ears to the stalk, and re-
tains its greenness longer than other sorts. Pint, 15c. Quart,
30c. Peck, $1.75.
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STOWELL’S EVERGREEN.—So well known that it scarce-
ly needs description. Hxcellent; keeps green till cold weather;
ears large; one of the best. Pint, 15c. Quart, 30c. Peck, $1.75.
_ TRUCKERS’ EARLY SUGAR CORN.—This is the most de-
sirable variety of sugar corn for truckers and gardeners to
plant early. As its many excellent qualities are becoming
generally known, it has come to be one of the standard sorts.
It is ten days earlier than Evergreen, very productive, grow-
ing two to four ears to the stalk. The ears set low, are
large and well filled, the grain long and narrow, similar to
Evergreen, but smaller. It is one of the most productive
varieties in cultivation. Pint, 15c. Quart, 30c. Peck, $1.75.
LATE MAMMOTH.—The largest variety grown; very fine
for market purposes. Pint, 15c. Quart, 25c. Peck, $1.75.
HOWLING MOB.—FExtra large, white, fine flavor. Pint, 15c.
Quart, 30c. Peck, $1.75.
ZIGZAG EVERGREEN.—This is one of the sweetest and
best late sweet corn, not even excepting the celebrated Coun-
try Gentleman and Shoe Peg. The ears resemble Stowell’s
Evergreen in size and shape, except that the kernels are
placed irregularly or zigzag upon the cob, which is always an
indication of great Sweetness in any variety of sugar corn.
Pint, 15c. Quart, 30c.
EARLY MAMMOTH.—A splendid market sort, producing
large, handsome ears; grain large, white and sweet; fills out
well at the end. Pint, 15c. Quart, 30c. Peck, $1.75.
WHITE EVERGREEN.—Has ears as large as Stowell’s, is
five days earlier; grains pure white. A valuable acquisition
for the gardener and canner, Pint, 15c. Quart, 30c. Peck, $1.75.
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2 Lbs. Will Plant an Acre.
CULTURE
: For very early Cucumbers sow the first of April in a hotbed upon pieces of sod (grass side down), so that they can be readily trans-
planted to the open ground in rich soil when danger of frost is over, or protect by hand-glasses. The vines require a warm location for
early Cucumbers. Plant after the ground has become warm in hills 4 feet apart for the smaller varieties, and 5 feet for the larger sort.
For pickling sow from middle of June to last of July. Manure with ashes, fertilizer or some well-rotted compost, working the manure
; ‘ just under the surface. Sprinkle the vines with slug-shot, plaster
or air-slaked lime to protect,from bugs. The Cucumbers should
be gathered when large enough for use, whether required or not;
if left to ripen, it destroys their productiveness.
IVIPROVED BALTIMORE
WHITE SPIRE
This is the best Cucumber for early planting, because it will
retain its green color longer than any other sort. It is of good size
and shape, and the popular variety with truckers around Baltimore
and Norfolk, as well as the growers from Virginia to Florida.
Pkt., 5c. Oz., 15ce. 14 Lb., 30c. Lhb., $1.10.
EXTRA EARLY WHITE SPINE.—A strain of White Spine
which has been improved through careful selection, with a view
to use for forcing in hothouses and frames; also elegant for field
culture. Our stock produces handsome, dark-colored fruits,
which retain their color longer than other sorts. Pkt., 5c. OZer
15e. 1% Lb., 30c. Lb., $1.10.
ARLINGTON WHITE SPINE.—A favorite extra early va-
riety, of desirable size, handsome shape, dark green color, holding
its color longer than most others. Good shipper and sells well.
Pkt., 5c. Oz., 15ce. 14 Ib., 30c. Lb., $1.10.
EARLY FORTUNE CUCUMBER.—One of the earliest
and best dark green White Spine Cucumbers. Extremely
early, and beautiful shape. Good for market gardeners,
truckers or private family; in fact, any one who likes a dark
green white spine cucumber it cannot help but please.
Fine for Southern growers, as it stands shipping remarkably
well. Pkt., 5c. Oz, 15c. 14 Ib., 30c. % Ib., 55c.
Lb., $1.10.
JERSEY PICKLING.—This is the most popular sort
with the market gardeners around Baltimore and Phila-
delphia for pickling. Said to green better than any other
variety. Pkt, 5c. Oz,15c. % lhe, 30c. Lb., 75c.
PROVED LONG GREEN
The skin is of a deep green, and the flesh is solid, crisp and of fine quality. We have the
very best strains of this variety and recommend it as much the best cucumber of all, and the
variety every one should plant. The best known and most popular variety for general use.
Is vigorous and productive, and forms fruit fit for use almost as early as the shorter varieties.
The mature fruit is almost 12 inches long. Pkt., 5e. Oz., 15e. 34 Ib., 35ce. Lh., $1.25.
IMPROVED BALTIMORE WHITE SPINE.
EARLY FORTUNE CUCUMBER.
CHICAGO PICKLING.
Very Popular with Chicago Market Gardeners, and Extensively Grown in That
Vicinity. Fruit medium length, pointed at each end, with very large and prominent spines;
color deep green. Pkt., 5c. Oz., 15e. 34 Ib., 30c. Lhb., $1.10.
BURR, OR WEST INDIA GHERKIN.
LH. An extremely small fruited variety, grown exclusively for pickles. It has no value for
slicing. Is very prickly, but tender and crisp if pickled when young. Seed germinates slowly.
Pkt., 5e. Oz., 20c. 14 Ib., 40c. Lb., $1.50.
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Early Green Prolific
A very productive variety, having fruits of good length and
handsome form. Desirable for producing pickles of medium
size and fine quality when sliced for the table.
Pkt., 5c. Oz.,15e. 14 Ib., 30c. Lhes $1.10.
Ever-Bearing Cucumber
This variety is unique, and will prove valuable both for the table and for pickling. Is
of small size, very early, enormously productive and extremely valuable as a green pickler.
The peculiar merit of this new Cucumber is that the vines continue to flower and produce
fruit until killed by frost, whether the ripe Cucumbers are picked off or not, in which
respect it differs from all other sorts in cultivation.
Pktes 5ce Oz, 15ce 14 Ih., 30c. Lhb., $1.10.
CUMBERLARI
A new and distinct variety. Said to have originated from crossing the Parisian Pickling
and the Early White Spine. It certainly has the good qualities of each of these sorts.
The fruits are large, symmetrical, dark green, covered with innumerable small white
spines, and are of prime quality for slicing. The vine is vigorous, wonderfully prolific,
and continues in bearing much longer than most sorts.
Pkt. 5c. Oz.,15e. 3% Ib., 30c. Lb., $1.10.
EARLY CLUSTER
A short, prickly variety, bearing in clusters near the root. A gerd
bearer. Pkt., 5c. O2z., 15c. \% Ib., 30c. Lb., $1.10.
JAPANESE CLIMBING CUCUMBER
It bears abundantly throughout the season, while the climbing habit
enables the hanging fruit to grow perfectly straight, from 12 to 16 inches
in length; the Cucumbers are thick, tender and of delicate flavor, flesh
white, skin dark green, turning to brown, and netted when ripe.
Pkt., 10c. Oz.,15¢e. 1% Ib., 30c.
TELEGRAPH (ENGLISH FORCING)
Should be grown in hotbeds where the temperature does not fall below
EARLY CLUSTER CUCUMBER. 65 degrees at night. Pkt., 25c. -
Green Curled Endive
Is One of the Best Salads for Fall and Winter Use. One
Ounce of Seed to 150 Feet of Row.
For early use, sow as soon as the ground can be worked in the
spring, in drills 15 inches apart, and then thin plants to 6 or 8
inches in the row. To blanch the leaves, gather them carefully
together when perfectly dry and tie them with matting or soft
fibrous material. Another method is to invert flower pots over
the plant. The leaves are very highly esteemed for use as salads.
Green Curled
The vest sort in use. Useful as a salad, and also used for gate
nishing.
Pkt., 5c. Oz.,15ce. % Ib., 30c. Lhb., $1.00.
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EXTRA CURLED NEW AMERICAN KALE.
EGG PLANT |
_CULTURE.—Sow the seed in hot-beds early in March. When three inches
high pot the young plants, using small pots, and plunge them in the same bed so
that the plants may become stocky. They can be planted out from the pots when
the season becomes sufficiently warm in May or June, or they can be transplanted
into a second bed to make them strong until the weather is:;warm enough to trans-
plant about three feet apart each way in thoroughly-worked and_well-enriched
soil. Draw the earth up to the stems when about a foot high. Egg Plant Seed will
not vegetate freely without a strong, uniform heat, and if the plants get the least
chilled in the earlier stages of growth they seldom recover. Therefore, repeated
sowings are sometimes necessary. Care should be observed in cutting the fruit
Bo as not to disturb the roots of the plants. One ounce will produce about 1000
plants.
BLACK BEAUTY EGG PLANT.—The earliest of all large fruited Egg Plants,
and produces fruit quite as large as the NEW YORK PURPLE in 10 days’ less
time. The fruit is symmetrical in shape, of uniform size, of a dark rich purple
color, which does not fade or change to lighter color at blossom end like some other
varieties. Just the variety for the market gardener and trucker for early spring
trade. Pkt., 10c. Oz., 30c. 1% Ib., $1.00. Lb., $3.50.
NEW YORK IMPROVED LARGE PURPLE EGG PLANT.—This market
garden variety has plants of strong growth, and is very productive, producing
plants of large size and fruits of smooth, deep purple color until frost. Pkts., 5e.
and 10c. Oz., 30c. 14 lbh., $1.00. Lhb., $3.50.
THE FLORIDA HIGH-BUSH EGG PLANT.—Is in great demand by Southern
truckers. It has very vigorous growth and remarkably hardy. The plant grows
very erect and holds the fruits clear of the ground. Pkts., Se. and 10ce. Oz., 30c.
14 1b., $1.00. Lhb., $3.50.
BALTIMORE EGG PLANT.—This is decidedly the best and most profitable
Egg Plant in cultivation. It is large thornless, of beautiful shape and handsome
purple color. We have never seen finer specimens of Egg Plant than those grown
from our seed. When inspecting the field of Egg Plants growing for seed we were
surprised at the regular size and uniform, handsome color of the fruit all over the
field.
1% Ib., $1.00. Lb., $3.00.
KALE
One Ounce of Seed Will Sow a Drill of About 200 Feet. :
The Kales are more hardy than cabbage, and make excellent greens fo
winter and spring use, and are improved by frost. For early spring use, sow
broadcast in September and protect during winter. It must also be sown in
April or May for later use.
DWARF GREEN GERMAN KALE.—This variety sow in September
broadcast, and gather in early spring, like spinach. It may also be sown early
in the spring for later use. Pkt. 5e. % Ib., 20c. Lb., 40c.
EXTRA CURLED NEW AMERICAN KALE.—This is an extra curled,
long-standing variety of a beautiful green color; stands the winter well, and
will stand longer in the spring before going to seed than any other variety.
Pkt., 5c. 14 lb., 20c. Lb., 40c.
NEW IMPERIAL CURLED LONG-STANDING KALE.
10c. 4 Ib., 20c. Lh., 50c.
NORFOLK.—A variety used by the truckers of Norfolk for shipment North.
Light green color and leaves much curled. Pkt., 5c. OZ, 10ce 3% Ib., 25c.
Oz., 30c.
Pkt., 5c. Oz.,
KOHLRABI
OF SEED TO 100 FEET
1 OZ.
OF ROW.
White Vienua
BULB LIGHT GREEN.
FLESH WHITE.
VERY RAPID IN GROWTH
EARLY MATURITY.
FINE IN TEXTURE, and
SYMMETRICAL IN FORM.
SUPERIOR.
Pkt., 5e. Oz.,20c. %Ib.,40c. Lhb., $1.50.
Pkts., 5c. and 10c.
Oz., 20c. 14 Ih., 40c. MUSSELBURGH.—Oz., 20c. 34 Ihb., 40c.
Lb., $1.50. Lb., $1.50.
IMPROVED KOHLRABI.—Pkts., 5c.
and 10c. OQOz., 15c. Y% lb., 40e. iy Ib., LARGE ROUEN. Pkts., 5c. and 10c.
%5e. Lh, $1.50. Oz., 20c. % Ib., 40c. Lb., $1.50.
LEEK
1 OZ. OF SEED TO 150 FEET OF ROW.
Select good Onion soil, manure liberally,
plant in April in drills 6 to 8 inches deep, and
18 inches apart, and thin to 9 inches apart in
the drill. Gradually draw the earth around
the plants until the drills are filled level with
the surface. Draw for use in October. To be
used in soups or boiled as Asparagus.
EXTRA LARGE MAMMOTH.—A large
and strong plant; hardy. The best variety for
general culture.
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LETTUCE
Lettuce requires a rich and rather moist soil. The rows
should be about 12 inches apart, and the plants thinned to 10
or 12 inches apart for the leading varieties. The more rapid
the growth, the better the quality. Some varieties are pe-
culiarly adapted for early culture, others for summer growth.
G. & T. 60.’S WHITE SEED
SUMMER LETTUCE
The Best Summer Lettuce Ever Introduced.—This variety,
introduced by us recently, has exceeded our expectation.
Those who purchased it were delighted with their crops, and
came back for more seed. This Lettuce will stand the summer
heat better than most sorts, and makes magnificent heads,
We expect this sort to grow in favor wherever known. It has
a beautiful green color; head solid; light leaves, nicely crink-
led; very tender, and of most excellent flavor. Pkt., 5c. Oz,
20c. % Lb. 40c. Lhb., $1.25.
G. & T. CO”S SUMMER LETTUCE (Black Seed).
This Lettuce is becoming very popular among gardeners for
Summer use. It produces a splendid large, solid head, of the
Cabbage type, remaining a long time in prime condition with-
out going to seed; in fact, it is often necessary for the seed
growers to slit open the head in order to allow the seed stalk
a chance to develop. It is of a light green color, fine quality,
crisp, tender, and nearly every plant will make a fine, solid
head in the hottest weather, when other varieties refuse even
to grow. PEts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 20c. % 1b., 40c. Lb., $1.25.
IMPROVED NEW YORE, OR “WONDERFUL.”
_Plants of extra large growth, producing heads of immense
size under favorable conditions. Inner portion is beautifully
blanched and stands for a considerable time before running to
seed. Outer leaves a deep, rich green, PEts., 5c. and 10c.
Oz., 20c. % Lb., 70c. Lb., $2.50.
CALIFORNIA CREAM BUTTER LETTUCE.
This is fairly well known, and has given good results with
the growers, Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 20c. %4 lb., 40c. Lhb.,
ie MAY KING
A very early new variety, forming fine hard heads within a
few weeks after planting. It is medium sized, light green,
with buttery but crisp heads. There is just a faint tint of
brown on the head.
We have had no end of praise from our friends and cus-
tomers who have tried this variety. It is essentially a spring
sort, and does well all summer. Being of rapid growth and
quick heading, it is especially recommended for home garden,
and is universally esteemed. PKEt., 5c. Oz., 20c. 144 Lb., 40c.
Lb., $1.25.
“ICEBERG” LETTUCE.
The heads are large, crisp, solid and tender. Pkts., 5c. and
10c. Oz., 20c. % Ib., 40c. Lb., $1.25.
EARLY PRIZE HEAD (seca whitey
A large, clustering, non-heading lettuce, most excellent for
the home garden and undoubtedly the most easily grown va-
riety in cultivation. It is too tender, however, to stand ship-
Ding or handling on the market. The leaves are finely curled
and crumpled, bright green tinged with brownish red, and are
very crisp, tender and sweet. PEt., 5c. Oz., 20c. 2 Qz., 25c.
% Ib. 40c. Lhb., $1.25.
EARLY WHITE CABBAGE, OR BUTTER.
A broad-leaved, vigorous-heading sort; white, showy and de-
sirable. PkKt.. 5c. Oz., 20c. 1% Ilb., 40c. Lhb., $1.25.
EARLY CURLED SIMPSON.
Black seed. Very early; excellent for salads; forms a com-
pact mass of leaves. PEts., 5c.and 10c. Oz., 20c. 1% Ihb., 40c.
Lb., $1.25.
TENNIS BALL.
Black seed. A favorite forcing variety; a very hard head.
Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 20c. %4 Ilb., 40c. Lb., $1.25.
ROMAINE OR WHITE PARIS COS
The best of the Cos or celery varieties. Forms a large light-
green plant with the head well folded and quite solid. Cos
lettuce is also called Romaine, and is very popular with our
foreign population, for it is highly prized in England and
France, while little known to our own people. Pkt., 5c. Oz.,
20c. % Ib., 40c. Lb., $1.25.
U. Ss. SUMMER LETTUCE.
ROMAINE, OR WHITE PARIS COS LETTUCE.
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BALTIMORE CABBAGE LETTUCE
G. & T. CO”ZS TRUE STOCK.
large Heads, Beautiful Heads, Solid Heads;
Stands Heat Well. Best of all for
: FALL PLANTING. i
This new Lettuce, which we introduced a
few years ago, and claimed to be one of the
best ever put on the market, and which
produced such a sensation among the large
growers who tried it, still holds a high
Place among lettuce. As soon as the grow-
ers discovered its merits they came for
more seed, and recommended it to all their
friends; these, in turn, were delighted with
their crops, as the result more than justi-
fied all we claimed for it. A grower at
Gardenville, Md., says: “I had 3000 heads
of your Baltimore Cabbage Lettuce, and
they all headed but one; they are slow to
run to -seed.” The heads are large and
solid; color pretty light green, and very
slow to seed; in fact, it is just what the
truckers and gardeners want. A large
trucker in New Jersey writes: “The Bal-
timcere Cabbage Lettuce I had of you was
certainly very fine.’ Pkts., 5c. and 10c.
@z., 20c. 1% Ib. 40c. Lh., $1.25.
BARGE LOAF LETTUCE.
This is so well known to truckers and
gardeners around Baltimore and Norfolk
that for them it scarcely needs description.
For the benefit of those who are not ac-
quainted with it, would say it makes large,
compact heads, is of beautiful light green
color, very tender and crisp. This is un-
surpassed for frame use, and is also an ex-
cellent outdoor lettuce for fall or early
spring.
Pkt., 5c. Oz. 20c. %4 ib, 40c. Lb., $1.25.
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BIG BOSTON.
BALTIMORE CABBAGE LETTUCE.
MAMMOTH BLACK-SEEDED BUTTER LETTUCE.
A strain of large, smooth-leaved, head lettuce, forming very
large, solid cabbage-like heads of thick, brittle leaves, the
inner ones becoming very white, tender and fine flavored.
Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 20c. 14 Ib., 40e. Lh., $1.25.
BALTIMORE OAK LEAF.
This lettuce will resist the heat of summer and stand longer
before running to seed than any variety we have ever known.
It makes a large, solid head, and is very popular with those
who know it.
Pkts., 10c. Oz., 20c. 14 Ib. 50c. Lb., $1.50.
BIG HEAD LETTUCE.
The “Big Head” is certain to please market gardeners and
truckers, because it always produces large, salable heads, It
is very solid and crisp, of tender quality, which makes it at-
tractive. Pkts., 5c.and 10c. O2z., 20c. 14 lb., 40c. Lhb., $1.25.
HANSON.
A variation of the Indiana, forming a half-closed head.
Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 20c. % Ib., 40c. Lh., $1.25.
BOSTON MARKET.
White seed. A celebrated variety in New England, of good
heading habit; small, early and compact; quite desirable.
Pkts., 5c. and 10c. O2., 20c. 1% Ib., 40c. Lhb., $1.25.
GRAND RAPIDS.
This variety is largely grown for shipment, and is consid-
ered by many the best loose-headed Lettuce for forcing under
glass. Leaves medium size, of light, yellowish green color,
much crimpled and frilled, thin, but of very upright growth;
crisp, tender and of good quality. Owing to its upright habit,
it may be planted very closely. It is of extremely rapid
growth; not very liable to rot; will stand without spoiling a
week to ten days after it is fit to cut, and retains its freshness
a long time after cutting.
Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 20c. 14 Ib., 40c. Lb., $1.25.
DEFIANCE.
Stands summer heat better than any other variety; one of
the finest large-growing varieties. It forms very large, solid
heads, so firm they have to be cut open to allow the flower
heads to come through.
Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 20c. 14 Ih., 40c. Lb., $1.25.
SALAMANDER (Black Seed).
An excellent sort for spring or summer use; forms good-
sized heads of excellent quality.
Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 20c. % lb., 30c. Lb., $F.00.
BIG BOSTON.
The same in color, shape and general appearance as the
Boston Market, double the size. A most desirable sort either
for forcing in cold frames or planting in open ground. Is
popular with truckers, as it makes large, solid, salable heads..
Very highiy recommended by those who have tried it.
Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 20c. 14 Ib., 40c.° Lhb., $1.25.
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Muskmelon
NEW
MARYLAND
BALTIMORE NUTMEG.
EMERALD GEM.
Meat, salmon color, exceedingly sweet and delicious; very
early and prolific. One of the best for family use. Its appear-
ance is not attractive, but try it, and you will want it again.
PEt., 5c. O2z., 160, 1% lb., 35c. Lb., 90c.
OSAGE, OR MILLER’S CREAM.
Most delicious. The flesh is a rich salmon color, very thick,
Sweet and rich; rind very thin and finely netted. ;
Pkt., 5c. O2.,36- 1% Ib,, 35c.° Uh., 90c.
CULTURE.—One ounce of seed to 50 hills. Sow about
the last of spring or the first of summer in hills of light,
rich, sandy soil, 4 feet apart, allowing but three plants
to grow in each hill; after they have grown about a foot
long, pinch off the points of shoots, which causes the vines
not only to become stronger, but makes them produce
lateral branches and prove more productive and
mature earlier. It should not be grown near
squashes, cucumbers or pumpkins, as the flavor
will be affected in consequence.
NEW MARYLAND CANTA-
LOUPE.—The latest acquisition
to our collection of muskmelons.
It is earlier, larger and cuts bet-
ter than the Rocky Ford. Flesh
is green, of fine flavor and heay-
ily netted, making it the most
attractive melon on the market.
A sure moneymaker. Our truck-
ers around Baltimore will have
no other after planting our New
Maryland. Pkt., 5c. Oz. 15c.
4 lh., 35c. Lhb., $1.00.
ROCKY FORD MELON
This has become one of the most popular of small or basket
melons, largely owing to the fact that growers in the Rocky
Pord region pack and ship their fruit in a most attractive
manner. The fruit is oval, slightly ribbed, densely covered
with coarse netting. Flesh thick, green, very sweet and high-
flavored. I :
We have an exceptionally fine stock of this variety grown
from choice selected specimens. Pkt., 5c. Oz. 15c. ™% Ihb.,
35c. Lb., 90c.
Baltimore Nutmeg Cantaloupe
The Old Standard Variety That Has Found Favor
Wherever Grown.
The stock seed of this splendid melon was secured from a
trucker who enjoys the reputation for raising the finest Canta-
loupes that come to the Baltimore market. The writer also
tested the fruit, and found it to be of excellent flavor. It is
green-fleshed, and the rind is handsomely netted. It is well
known and popular with the truckers and market gardeners
of Baltimore, Washington, Norfolk and other places—in fact,
it is a leading sort all over the country. PEt., 5c. Oz., 150.
Y% lb. 35c. Lh. 90c.
IMPROVED JENNY LIND.
A small, early variety of surpassing good quality, highly
recommended for family garden. We consider this the most
delicious Cantaloupe we have ever eaten, and while the fruit
is small, it is an abundant bearer. A market gardener having
this sort for sale would in a short time have no difficulty in
disposing of all he could raise. Pkt. 5c. Oz, 1l5c. 4% Ib.
35c.
-y 90c.
EARLY NETTED GEM.
EXTENSIVELY grown, and many prefer it to all others for
table use. Grows remarkably uniform; thick meated; flesh
light green in color, and of fine, luscious flavor; skin green,
regularly ribbed and thickly netted; very productive and ex-
tra early in ripening; will keep for nearly a week after pick-
ing, and is especially suited for shipping in baskets or crates.
F é Pkts., 5c. and 180, 1% Ib., 25c.. Lb., 90c.
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NORFOLK BUTTON
An improved strain of Early Jenny Lind, hav-
ing a nub or button on the blossom end, which
gives it a distinction over all other varieties. It
is very early, of remarkably fine texture and de-
licious flavor, and produces fruits of the finest
quality. It is extra fine for both home and market
use. We are putting the above on the market for
the first time, and have but a limited supply of
seed. Those who wish to secure a trial order will
do well by placing their order at once. PEts., 5c.
and 1Be. ™% Lb., 35c. Lb., 90c.
EXTRA EARLY HACKENSACK
Netted green fiesh and excellent; very showy
market variety and an excellent keeper. Ten days
earlier than the Old Hackensack. PEt, Sc. OZ.
18e % Db. 35c. Lhb., 90c
LONG ISLAND BEAUTY—Pkt., Gc. Oz., 15c.
4% Lb., 35c.
KNIGHT CANTALOUPE
A NEW EARLY CANTALOUPE OF SUPERB
QUALITY AND AT THE SAME TIME
MAKES AN EXCELLENT MARKET
OR SHIPPING MELON
This new Cantaloupe has been grown in Anne Arundel county for the
past several years, and has created a furore with our truckers, on account
of its earliness, productiveness, uniformity in shape and appearance and
its fine table qualities. It matures about a week earlier than the regular
Rocky Ford, is larger in size and makes a most attractive and salable
melon. It has thick, green flesh, shading to orange at the center. The
fruits are oblong in shape, well ribbed and well netted. It is a leader,
both for planting for home use and market and for shipping. Its early
maturity, together with its fine qualities, are strong points in its favor.
Pkt., 5c. Oz.,15c. %4 lb, 35c. Lh., 1.00. :
PAUL ROSE.—In this new sort are combined all the good qualities of
the Netted Gem and the Osage, the varieties from which it originated.
The fruit is oval, about 5 inches in diameter, and in shape and general
appearance similar to the well-known Netted Gem or Rocky Ford. The firm
flesh is a rich orange-red color, like that of the Osage, but even sweeter
and higher flavored, retaining its good qualities quite to the rind. We
think it really has no equal as a market melon for professional melon-
growers, and it is one of the very best sorts for the home garden. PKt., 5c.
Qz.,15e. % Lb. 35c. Lh. 90c.
ANNE ARUNDEL CANTALOUPE
(Original Stock.)
This handsome melon, introduced by us several years ago, was for year
@ special favorite with a number of the leading growers of Anne Arundel
county, Maryland. This county is justly celebrated as growing the finest
Cantaloupes in the country. We might almost say the finest in the world.
Knowing its value, we selected the stock and placed it before our cus-
tomers. It has met every promise we made for it upon its introduction.
Pxkt., 5c, Oz., 16¢. YY Gh, 85C, Gh, 90c.
EDEN GEM OR NETTED ROCK
One of the handsomest melons in our list. Splendid shape and thorough
netting and absence of deep spaces between the ribs, indicating strong
shipping properties. The flesh is unusually thick, the seed cavity very
small, the flavor exquisite. A heavy yielder, the melons very uniform, but
few run too large, and still fewer too small. For shipping we recommend
it highly; also for home growers. P&t.,5c. Oz.,1Se. 4 Lb. 35c. hh, 90c.
Netted Bock or Eden Gem Cantaloupe.
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WATERMELONS
_CULTURE.—One ounce of seed to 30
hills. Watermelons require a rich, sandy
soil for best development. Cultivate the
same as for cantaloupes, except that the
hills should be eight or ten feet apart.
Lord Baltimore
It is very early, of oblong shape, and the
flesh is of handsome crimson color, delicious-
ly sweet and extending close up to the rind.
It has a thin, hard rind, beautifully mottled
light and dark green. Its perfect snape,
faultless color, fine texture and excellent
flavor combine to make it one of the very
best melons that grow. Itis a good snipper
and beats all others as a seller.
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Pkt., 5c. Oz., 10c. 14 Lh., 25c. Lhb., 75.c¢
Florida Favorite
This we consider one of the richest and sweetest flavored
melons grown, of medium size and prolific. The best of
all for family garden. It is now very popular with the
truckers and melon-growers of Maryland and Virginia, and
sells readily in the Baltimore markets.
Pkt., 5c. Oz.,10c. 14 Lh., 20c. Lb., 60c.
McIVER’S SUGAR WATERMELON
In outward appearance it somewhat resembles the old
Rattle-snake. The quality is much superior. It is an ex-
tremely productive and hardy variety.
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FLORIDA FAVORITE
Pkt., 5c. Oz.,10c. 14 Lb., 20c. Lhb., 60c.
Dark Icing
An extra early and extra good melon for home use and nearby
market. One of the most delicious of melons; rich red and sugary
to the very thin rind.
Pkt., 5c. Oz.,10c. 14 Lb., 20c. Lb., 60c.
GRAY MONARCH OR LONG WHITE ICING
This distinct melon is without a doubt one of the largest o' all,
s frequently attaining a weight of 70 pounds and over. ‘The skin is
a mottled gray color, shape long, flesh bright crimson, and of
Sweet, delicious flavor. It is also a fine shipper, carrying well long
distances and bringing very high prices.
Pkt., 5c. Oz.,10c. 14 Lh., 25c. Lb., 60c.
Duke Jones Watermelon
In shape the DUKE JONES resembles very closely the Kolb
Gem. The rind is darker green in color, with indistinct irregular
stripes of dark and light green alternating; in general apnearance
it is a dark green melon. It averages very large in size, compara-
tively no small melons; is very productive; it is also very early in
maturing.
DUKE JONES Pkt., 5c. Oz.,10c. 14 Lh., 20c. Lhb., 60c.
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TOM WATSON (New)
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TOM WATSON
GEORGIA RATTLESNAKE
NEW WATERMELON—IRISH GREY.’?
A recent introduction. A large oblong melon, dark green
skin, with thin, tough rind, which gives it excellent shipping
qualities. Melons are produced from 18 to 24 inches long and
from 8 to 12 inches in diameter. Flesh, deep red, crisp, melting
and of the finest flavor. Heart large, with little or no core.
One of the best eating melons known.
Pkts., 5c. and 10c. '/, Ln., 20c. Lb., 60c.
RATTLESNAKE WATERMELON.
Large, oblong, striped and mottled; flesh bright red; a good
shipper; a favorite variety in the South.
Pkts., 5c. and 10c. 14 Lh., 20c. Lh., 60c.
DIXIE.
It is earlier and larger than the well-known and popular
Kolb Gem, and in color a darker green, with beautiful stripes,
making it one of the handsomest melons on the market. Flesh
deep red, sugary and melting.
Pkt., 5e. Oz.,10c. 1 Lb., 20c. Lb., 60c.
SWEETHEART.
An entirely distinct and handsome new Water-
melon. Vine vigorous and productive, ripening
early. Fruit, large, oval, very heavy, uniformly
mottled light and dark green. Flesh bright red,
solid and very sweet.
Pkt., 5c. Oz, 10c. '/4, Lb., 20c. Lhb., 60c.
KLECKLEY’S SWEETS.
Skin dark green, thin rind, flesh scarlet, very
solid, firm and most luscious quality for the home
market or family garden. It is decidedly one of
the best.
Pkt., 5c. Oz.,10c. '/, Lb., 30c. Lb., 60c.
EXCEL.—-Many growers claim that for ship-
ping it is even better than Tom Watson. In
appearance it strongly resembles the Watson, has
avery thin, tough rind, is uniformly large, averag-
ing from 40 to 60 pounds. On the table it is as
attractive as any melon can be, and its quality is
fully equal to its attractiveness. It is an unusual
melon in that although a grand shipper it is also
one that we can highly recommend for the private
garden, the beautiful red meat being decidedly
crisp, Sweet and luscious, and solid to the center.
Seeds are both black and white.
Pkt., 5c. OZ, 10c. | Lb., 20c. Lb., 60c.
KOLB’S GEM.—tThis is one of the
largest, most productive, best keeping
and best shipping watermelons grown.
Sells readily at the highest market prices.
In fact it is 80 well known that it speaks
for itself. Our stock of this comes direct
from the original grower. Special prices
on large quantities.
Pkt., 5c. Oz., 10c. '1/, Lh., 20c. Lh., 60Ce
CITRON—For Preserves. Fruit round
and handsome. Used in making ‘pre-
serves only.
Pkts., 5c. and 10c. '/ Lhe. 35c. LWes
90c.
IRISH GREY
The newest and best in watermelons, recently introduc
ed. Considered by the best growers and shippers ro excell all other varieties.
Fine flavor, red to rind, dark tough skin long keeper and excellent shipper.
Pkt., 5c.
Oz., 10c.
V, Lb., 25e. Lb, 75c.
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ENGLISH MILL TRACK MUSHROON SPAWN
Lb., 25c. By Mail, 30c. Lb., Postpaid. 10 Lbs., $2.50. 100 Lbs., $20.00, by Freight or Express.
CULTIVATION
The cultivation of the Mushroom is a very simple matter and requires only ordinary intelligence and care. The mate-
rials needed are fresh horse manure, good soil and live spawn. The manure should not be too short, as it does not com-
bine the necessary qualities. Long strawy litter, plentifully mixed with short manure, makes by far the best beds, as
it does not heat too violently, decomposes slowly and retains its heat for a long period. Put in a heap and turn every
three or four days to permit the escape of noxious gases and prevent burning. When ready for use it should be as
hot as can be borne comfortably by the hand, and should also be moist. Make the beds 3 feet wide at the base, 2%
feet high, and of any desired length. The manure, when in proper condition, should be quickly handled to prevent the
loss of heat, and be beaten down to make the heap firm and compact, and covered with long litter. The bed should
within a few days warm to a temperature of 110 to 120 degrees. Never spawn a bed when the heat is rising, but always
on the decline and under 90 degrees. Have a ground thermometer, and keep it plunged in the bed; by pulling it out and
looking at it you can ascertain exactly the temperature of the bed. Should the temperature not exceed 100 or 110 degrees,
no alarm should be felt, for if the manure was fresh it will likely produce a good crop. When the heat has decreased to
90 degrees, the bed is ready to receive the spawn, which is done by raising the manure with the hand and inserting pieces
of spawn 2 inches square and 9 inches apart each way. At the expiration of a few days the bed may be covered with soil
to the depth of about 2 inches. If in a closed cellar or mushroom house, wait about ten days, but if in open shed five days
ee oe If the soil is poor, add a liberal quantity of bone meal. It requires a period of 5 to 7 weeks before they are ready
Two pounds of spawn are sufficient for a bed 3 feet by 6 feet. f
Mushrooms can be readily grown in cellars, stables, shedS or pits. Many are successively grown on a shelf in an ordi-
nary cellar, and yield sufficient crops to compensate the grower for his effort. The space under greenhouse benches or stag-
ings will suit them exactly, using materials in the same manner as described.
MUSHROOMS ON PASTURE LAND OR LAWN.
About the first of June take pieces of spawn an inch square and lift the sod with a trowel or spade just sufficient to get
@ spawn under it, and then press the soil down hard. Set the spawn 1 to 2 feet apart. In a favorable season a crop may
be expected in 3 or 4 months from the time of planting.
O K RA , Or G UMBO CULTIVATION FOR SETS
Have a clean and very
Select warm location and rich
rich soil, which should be
soil, and plant when the ground thoroughly cultivated, or it
becomes warm, in rows three
feet apart, thinning plants a
foot apart in the row. As the
seeds are liable to rot in cool
weather, they should be sown
thickly. The pods are used to
thicken soup, being gathered
when young. It is one of the
most wholesome vegetables in
use.
DWARF OKRA.
This is the preferred kind
with the growers; is of dwarf
habit and very productive.
Pkt., 5c. Oz.,10c. %4 Lhb., 20c.
Lb., 60c.
will not do well enough to
pay for the trouble. The
most successful growers
work their ground several
times in the fall to kill out
the weeds and get ground
in nice condition. Use well-
rotted manure freely, and
be sure to get the seeds in
as early as possible in the
spring, no matter if it is
ever so cold or unpleasant,
dnd keep the soil mellow
and clear of weeds, and if
seed is good you will have
a large crop of onion sets.
On no other condition can
you hope for success. Dis-
turb the roots of the onion
as little as possible, either
in thinning or hoeing, and
never hoe earth toward
: : them to cover or hill, as we
It is very distinct, and the do most. other things.
WHITE VELVET.
pods are perfectiy round and smooth, of an attractive white Sow the seed in drills about 12 inches apart. It will re-
velvet appearance, and of superior flavor and tenderness. The | quire from 40 to 60 pounds of seed to sow an acre.
Pods are of extra large size, and produced in great abundance. WHITE—Qt., | ee povaren Bee: Oe 20c.;
maile iC. 8 or prices on sets by e bushe requires
Pkt., 5c. Oz.,10c. 4 Lb., 20c. Lb., 60c. 10 to 15-bushel sets to plant one acre.
VEGETABLE ROOTS
ASPARAGUS ROOTS.
A saving of one to two years is effected by planting roots.A bed 12x40 feet, requiring about 100 roots, should give a suffi-
cient supply for an ordinary family; 7,260 roots will plant an acre. Select good, loamy soil, plow deep, put in good quantity
of manure and 100 pounds of kainit to 1,000 square feet of bed. Incorporate thoroughly, make a trench 8 inches deep, set plants
9 inches apart. In field culture rows are placed 4 feet apart.
Barr’s Mammoth—Per 100, $1.25. Per 1,000, $9.50. Colossal—Per 100, $1.25. Per 1,000, $9.50.
Palmetto—Per 100, $1.25. Per 1,000, $9.50.
HORSE RADISH ROOTS.
The land should be rich, well manured, plowed deeply, harrowed and free from lumps. Plant in a roomy space by itself.
Make rows 15 inches apart, set plants 12 inches from each other. Plant shoots about five inches long, making holes for same
with a stick, and set them about two inches under the soil. Have the shoots cut squarely across the bottom, but cut slanting
at the top, in order that one side may be a little longer than the other. Keep free from weeds for the first and second seasons,
after which the Horse Radish will take care of itself. Dozen, 20c. By Mail, 25c. Per 100, $1.00. By Mail, $1.25. Per 1,000,
$8.00. By Express, not Prepaid.
RHUBARB. OR PIE-PLANT.
This very desirable vegetable comes early in the spring. Th d for pie-maki nd stew-
* swage J s g. e large stems of the leaves are used for pie-making a 1
ing. A deep, rich soil is indispensable to secure large, heavy stalks. Plant in rows 4 feet apart, with the plants 3 feet dis-
tant. Set so that the crowns are about an inch below the surface. Top-dress annually in the fall with stable manure, and
fork under in the spring. 20c. Each. By Mail, 25c.. Dozen, $2.00. By Express, not Prepaid.
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ONION SEED
CULTIVATION TO GROW LARGE ONIONS FROM SEED.—The seed should be sown as early as possible in the
spring, as they grow much better during the cool weather, and should make most of their growth
before the hot weather sets in. Sow 5 pounds of seed to the acre for large onions.
THE NEW ONION CULTURE.—Sow the seed in hotbed and transplant early as possible to open ground. They can be
WHITE SILVERSEIN, or PORTUGAL.—A good va-
riety for family use, skin and flesh pure white, mild
flavor and flat shape. The. best white onion to grow
largely for sets., Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 20c. %4 Isb.,
75c. Lb., $2.60.
WHITE PEARL ONION.—Earliest of all, growing
with all the rapidity of a summer radish. Pearly
white, waxy and transparent. Form flat and broad,
flavor very mild, and it can be eaten raw almost like an
apple. On rich soil it will grow very large. This is
an elegant sort to sow for large onions, because of its
rapid growth and fine quality. Pkt. 5c. Oz. 20c. %
Gb., 75c. Lh., $2.50,
AUSTRALIAN BROWN—A Valuable Long-Keeping
Onion.—This new Onion, introduced into the United
States a few years since, has met with wonderful suc-
cess, and is pronounced the best keeper of all onions.
The outside skin is of a deep amber brown, distinct
from ail other onions, extremely hard and firm, of fine
flavor, and wi:i keep almost indefinitely. Australian
Brown is the oniv cnion Australian growers will plant
@Pkts., 5c. amd 10c. Oz., 20c. 44 wv., 60c. Gh., $2.00.
WETHERSYFIZLD LARGE RED.— Well-known and
favorite sort. A large yielder aid good keeper. Pxu,
5c. Oz, 20c. %4 Db, 45c. Lhb., $1.70.
grown very successfully by this plan.
YELLOW DUTCH, or STRASBURG.
YELLOW DUTCH, or STRASBURG.—The most
popular and best variety for set purposes. Is similar
to the Yellow Danvers. Flat in shape, color and size,
but as a set onion it has the quality of ripening down
earlier and more uniformly. Pkt., 5c. Oz. 20c. %4
Lb.,50c. Lb. $1.75.
YELLOW GLOBE DANVERS.—A_ very handsome
round, yellow onion; a large yielder and splendid
keeper; the preferred sort with market gardeners and.
large growers all over the country. We unhesitatingly
recommend it for growing either sets or large onions.
Pkt., 5c. Oz. 20c. %4 Lb., 50cp Lb., 21.75.
YELLOW FLAT DANVERS.—A good onion, both for
the home garden and for market—combining reliability
in ripening with large yield. It ripens more surely in
moist locations than do the globe-shaped varieties, as
well as earlier. The thin-necked flattened bulbs are
quite thick through: ‘light yvellow skin; fine-grained,
YELLOW DANVERS ONION. mild, white flesh. Pkt. 5c. @z., 20c. % b., 50c.
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ONIONS--continven
PRIZE-TAKER.—This is the large, beautiful onion
that is seen every fall offered for sale at the fruit
stores in Baltimore and other large cities. It has a
rich straw color, and is of enormous size. Although
of such large size, it is very hardy and an excellent
keeper. The flavor is mild and delicate, making the
Prize-taker a favorite variety for salads. By sowing
this sort early you can raise a large crop of large
onions the first season with very little trouble. All
that is necessary is good ground, proper cultivation,
and not to have them too thick. Those of our grow-
ers who have tried this variety have had remarkably
fine success. Pkt., 5c. Oz., 20c, % Lb., 60c. Lb,
~ PARSNIP
The Parsnip will nourish best and give the longest,
largest and smoothest roots in a very deep, rich soil
—one that has been made rich from manure the
previous year. Fresh manure makes the roots some-
what ill-shaped. Sow as early in the spring as the
ground can be made ready, pretty thickly in drills
from 12 to 18 inches apart, and about an inch deep.
Thin the plants to five or six inches apart.
PRIZE-TAKER ONION.
MUSTARD
GIANT CURLED.—Highly esteemed in the South, where the seed is sown in the fall ana
used in the spring as a salad. Our stock is the true curled leaf, and produces plants two
feet high and of greater breadth, forming enormous bunches.
Pkt., 5c. Oz.,10c. % Lb., 15c. Lhb., 50c.
WHITE MUSTARD.—\ Lb., 10c. Ib., 35c.
NASTURTIUM
Plant in May, the climbing va-
rieties to cover arbor or fence, and
the dwarf for beds or hanging
baskets. The leaves are used for
salad, and the seeds, when soft
enough to be penetrated by the
nail, for pickles.
TALL. — Pkt., 5c. Oz., 10c. %
Lb., 20c. Lb., 60c.
DWARF.—Pkt., 5c. Oz., 10c. %
Lb., 25c. Lb., 75c,'
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SELECT rich soil; sow the seed in drills one foot apart, covering half an inch deep. It
would be well to firm the soil with the foot after sowing the seed. As the seed is usually
from 15 to 25 days in germinating, it will be necessary to sow early. Thin plants to 4 inches
apart when 2 inches high. The beauty of the plant may be increased by several successive
transplan nes: It is used principally for flavoring soups, ete., and for garnishing in its
natural state.
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DWARF EXTRA CURLED. — The
most beautiful and valuable variety
in use; handsome bright green color;
finely crimped, beautifully curled.
PEt., 5c. Oz., 10c. % Lhb., 20c.
Lb., 75c.
MOSS CURLED.—A very select
crimped variety.
Pkt., 5c. Oz.,10c. % Lb., 20c.
Lb., 75c.
The Hollow Crown is su-
Perior in quality to all other
varieties, and the preferred
kind with Baltimore gardeners.
The roots are smooth, tender,
handsome shape and_ early.
We have the finest stock of
Hollow Crown Parsnips that
we know of in this country.
Pkts., 5c. and 10c. %4 Lb., 25c.
¥% Lb., 40c. Lb., 75c.
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PEAS
The dwarf varieties should be liberally manured; the tall sorts will run
too much to vine if heavily manured, it being better to depend on the rich-
ness of the land that was previously in good condition. Plant the dwarf
in rows.two feet apart; those varieties attaining a height of from two to.
three feet in rows three feet apart, and the rows of the tallest sort four
feet apart. Bushing the tall kind when six inches high, on poles set every
Six or eight feet, with twine fastened to them about four inches apart,
will answer finely.
G. & T. Co.’s First Early Peas
This is the earliest of all and the most profitable early market Pea, be-
cause of its early maturity, uniformity of growth, and ripening and its
productiveness. It ripens up so evenly as only to require about two pick-
ings to secure the crop. It is grown from selected stock, under our own
supervision, and the greatest care is exercised to keep it up to the highest
standard of quality. It is a great favorite with the truckers, and is
largely used by private families. Our sales of this sort increase annually
Pint, 20@c. Quart, 40c. Peck, $2.50. Bushel, $9.50.
NEW LARGE PODDED ALASKA.—In general habit and growth re-
sembles the well-known Alaska. Ripening about three days later, but with
much longer and™thicker pods. Handsomely shaped, of a beautiful dark
green color, which is retained long after other varieties have lost their
usefulness. The seed is somewhat wrinkled and dented. We strongly
recommend this new Pea to gardeners, truckers and shippers as a most
productive and large extra early variety.
Pint, 20c. Quart, 40c. Peck, $2.50. Bushel, $9.00.
ALASKA.—Our best rogued and hand-picked stock. Height, 26 inches.
The earliest Blue Pea; very uniform in growth and time of ripening. The
dark green color of pods makes this a most desirable sort for canners and
shippers, as it can be carried long distances without losing color.
Pint, 20c. Quart, 40c. Peck, $2.50. Bushel, $9.00.
EXTRA EARLY SS Wyn .
ALASKA PEAS. IW = SSeS Early Bird Peas
Recently introduced. Hardy, prolific, early. Earlier than Alaska or First
and Best. Large podded and very prolific. Fine luscious flavor. Hardi-
ness unsurpassed.
Pint, 20c. Quart, 40c. Peck, $2.50. Bushel, $10.00.
FIRST AND BEST.—Height, 2%4 feet. Grown with special care. One of
the earliest varieties.
Pint, 20c. Quart, 40c. Peck, $2.50. Bushel, $9.50.
BOUNTIFUL.—Ripening about three to four days later than extra early
sorts. Much longer and thicker pods. Beautifully shaped, dark green color
which is retained after earlier varieties have turned grey. Seed dented,
and we recommend this pea to all market gardeners and truckers.
Pint, 20c. Quart, 40c. Peck, $2.50. Bushel, $9.50.
PEDIGREE EXTRA EARLY.—Introduced several years ago, has steadily
increased in favor until now the truckers all wantit. Early as Alaska, large
pods, white seeded, very prolific. All mature at one time and can hke gath-
ered in one picking.
Pint, 20c. Quart, 40c. Peck, $2.50.. Bushel, $9.50.
Prolific Early Market
New. Recently introduced. The finest, largest and most prolific extra early
variety. Larger than Alaska, nearly as early, quite as prolific. Handsome
ods, };which command the highest prices. Just the pea for the trucker, mar-
et gardener and family garden.
Pint, 20c. Quart, 40c. Peck, $2.50. Bushel, $9.00.
Large Podded Extra Early Sugar Variety
MARYLAND PRIDE PEAS.
Introduced by us last season for the first time, giving universal satisfaction
to the market gardeners and shippers. Pods large, of a deep green color and
nearly as early as Alaska. :
Pint, 20c. Quart, 40c. Peck, $3.00. Bushel, $10.00.
THOMAS LAZTON.
Habit and growth same as GRADUS, but pods are a deeper green color,
Square at the ends, having fine flavor.
Pint, 20c. Quart, 40c. Peck, $2.75. Bushel, $10.00.
GRADUS, OR PROSPERITY—Pale Green Wrinkled.
The most attractive novelty of recent years. Large, handsome pods, well
filled, ripening with the earliest and of vigorous habit.
Pint, 20c. Quart, 40c. Peck, $2.75. Bushel, $10.00.
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NOTICE.—In ordering Peas to be sent hy mail, please add 6c. per pound to pay
postage.
DWARF EXTRA EARLY VARIETIES
Nott’s Excelsior
It is the best of dwarf wrinkled extraearly of recent introduction. The vines
are larger and more vigorous than the American Wonder, while the pods are fully
one-third larger, containing 6 to 8 fine, large Peas, packed so closely together
in the pods that the Peas are always more square than round. The pods are al-
ways well filled with Peas, which in sweetness and quality have no superior.
Pint, 20c. Quart, 40c. Peck, $2.75. Bushel, $10.00.
AMERICAN WONDER
Very luscious in flavor. Try it. Height, 12 inches. The earliest wrinkled
Pea; very productive and sweet. Better suited to the private than to the mar-
ket garden.
Pint, 20c. Quart, 40c. Peck, $2.75. Bushel, $10.00.
PREMIUM GEM
Height, 15 inches. An improvement upon the Little Gem. A splendid wrink-
led dwarf Pea; very luscious in flavor.
Pint, 20c. Quart, 40c. Peck, $2.75. Bushel, $10.00.
McLEAN’S LITTLE GEM
Similar to Premium Gem, but more straggling in growth; pods not so well
filled; height, 18 inches; seed, green, wrinkled.
Pint, 20c. Quart, 40c. Peck, $2.75. Bushel, $10.00.
SECOND EARLY HALF DWARF WRINKLED VARIETIES
GARDENER’S FAVORITE.
Height, 30 to 36 inches. A wrinkled variety named and introduced by us, and
which is constantly gaining friends; of most delicious flavor; prolific bearer.
specially suited for the market garden trade. Itisalsoattracting
considerable attention with some of our leading canners, as when
packed they find the quality to be superior to any other sort.
Pint, 20c. Quart, 40c. Peck, $2.75. Bushel, $10.00.
ADVANCER.
Height, 2% feet. A green wrinkled variety; introduced some
years ago, and has always given satisfaction.
Pint, 20c. Quart, 40c. Peck, $2.75. Bushel, $10.00.
EVERBEARING.
Vines are about 2 feet high, of a branching character, forming
as many as 10 stalks from a single root stalk. Peas large and
of fine quality.
Pint, 20c. Quart, 40c. Peck, $2.75. Bushel, $10.00.
ABUNDANCE.
Height, 30 to 36 inches. An excellent half-dwarf, medium early
wrinkled variety; pods 3% inches long, containing 6 to 8 large
Peas of excellent quality.
Pint, 20c. Quart, 40c. Peck, $2.75. Bushel, $10.00.
HORSFORD’S MARKET GARDEN.
Height, 2% feet. A medium early wrinkled variety; highly
recommended.
Pint, 20c. Quart, 40c. Peck, $2.75. Bushel, $10.00.
LAXTONIAN
A fine large mammoth-podded wrinkled pea. Vine is dwarf and
is fine for home garden.
Pint, 20c. Quart, 40c. Peck, $2.75. Bushel, $10.00.
DWARF GREEN WRINKLED MARROW
E An excellent new wrinkled variety. Large pods and very pro-
uctive. .
Pint, 20c. Quart, 40c. Peck, $2.75. Bushell, $10.00.
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MEDIUM AND LATE VARIETIES
HEROINE PEA.—A medium early, green, wrinkled Pea, and one
of the best of recent introduction; large, curved, showy pods; an
immense _cropper; Peas of finest quality. Height, 2 to 2% feet.
Pint, 20c. Quart, 40c. Peck, $2.75. Bushel, $10.00:
CHAMPION OF ENGLAND.—Height, 4 feet. An old favorite, rich
flavored and very productive.
Pint, 20c. Quart, 40c. Peck, $2.75. Bushel, $10.00.
MELTING SUGAR (Edible Pods).—This variety is ahead of all
other Sugar Peas, not only in size of pod and prolific bearing, but
also for its delicious flavor. It grows to the height of 5 feet, bears
a profusion of very large, broad handsome light green pods, which
are so brittle that they snap without any strings.
Pint, 20c. Quart, 40c. Peck, ————, Bushel, ——_—.
TALL GRAY SUGAR (Edible Pods).—Cooked in the pods same as
Snap Beans.
Pint, 20c. Quart, 40c. Peck, -————, Bushel, ———.
DWARF GRAY SUGAR (Edible Pods}.—Quite a favorite.
Pint, 20c. Quart, 40c. Peck, ———, Bushel, ———_.
TELEPHONE.—Height, 3 to 4 feet. Large wrinkled seeds; pods
large and well filled.
Pint, 20c. Quart, 40c. Peck, $3.00. Bushell, $10.00.
TELEGRAPH, or LONG ISLAND MAMMOTH.— Resembles the
Telephone in every respect, except they are a deeper shade of green,
Pods are very attractive in appearance.
Pint, 20c. Quart, 40c. Peck, ———, Bushel, ———.
IMPROVED SUGAR MARROWFAT PEAS (Genuine Stock).—
Height, 3% feet. Grows a strong vine, bears in abundance large,
filled pods. The truckers’ favorite.
Pint, 20c. Quart, 40c. Peck, $2.25. Bushell, $8.50.
ADMIRAL DEWEY.—Here we have a most excellent Pea, with
large, handsome pods; Peas of the highest quality. More dwarf than
the Stratagem and about a week earlier in maturing, regular and
uniform in growth; vines stocky, healthy and of vigorous growth;
pods long, frequently containing 10 peas, of tender and delicious
flavor. Don’t fail to try it.
Pint, 20c. Quart, 40c. Peck, $3.00. Bushel, $10.00.
FRENCH CANNER.—Height, 3% feet. The celebrated Pea used
in France by the canners. It is wonderfully prolific, bearing an
abundance of long pods, containing 7 to 9 peas of excellent flavor.
Pint, 20c. Quart, 40c. Peck, $2.25. Bushel, $8.50.
IMPROVED SUGAR MARROWFAT PEAS.
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HERBS
A well assorted selection of the various kinds of herbs should have a place in every garden. Their value in seasoning
and flavoring is well known and appreciated. Sow in spring in shallow drills, one foot apart, and when well up thin out or
transplant to a proper distance. Care should be taken to harvest on a dry day just before they fully blossom,
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PEPPER OR CAPSICUM
Is cultivated mainly for pic.ties; used as a seasoning in many ways; sometimes medicinally.
Sow seed early in hotbed, if possible; if not, select a warm place in the garden for seed bed;
sow as soon as the soil is warm. Transplant when 3 or 4 inches high, in rows 18 inches apart.
LARGE BELL OR BULL NOSE.—Plant vigorous, compact, very productive, ripening
its crop uniformly and early. Fruit large, with thick, mild flesh, of excellent quality for use
in salads and pickles; color bright red when ripe. Pkt., 5e. Oz., 30c. 14 Lb., $1.00. Lb.,
$3.50.
RUBY KING.—An improved American variety often four to six inches in length and
quite symmetricalin shape. It is very bright colored and the flesh is sweet and mild flavored.
Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 30c. 14 Lh., $1.00. Lb., $3.50.
SWEET MOUNTAIN.—Plants very vigorous, of compact, upright growth. The fruit
does not ripen until very late. It is very large and long, often eight inches or more in length
by two in diameter; very smooth and handsome, being when fully mature ofa rich red color.
Flesh very thick, sweet and mildly flavored. Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 30c. % Lb., $4.00
Lb., $3.50.
CHINESE GIANT.—Double the size of Ruby King; the finest mild Red Pepper grown.
It is very productive, having a magnificent appearance, which makes it sell readily. Pkt.,
10c. Oz., 40ce. 14 Lh., $1.25.
LONG RED CAYENNE.—A well known variety, having a slender, twisted and pointed
pod about four inches long, and when ripe, bright red in color. Extremely strong and pungent
flesh. Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 30c. 14 Lb., $1.00.
RED CHERRY.—Plant tall, bearing a profusion of round, bright red fruit which are very
pungent when ripe. The plant, when in fruit, is very ornamental. Pkts., 5c. and 10e.
Oz., 35c.
RED CHILI.—Used in the manufacture of pepper sauce. The bright, rich red pods are
about two inches long, one-third to one-half inch in diameter at the base, tapering to a sharp
point and exceedingly pungent when ripe. Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 35c.
PUMPKIN
Plant in May, in hills 8 feet apart. Allot 10 seed to each hill, as bugs often destroy the young
plants, but only allow 2 or 3 healthy plants to remain in each hill. They are usually planted in
fields with corn or potatoes.
G. & T. €0.’S MARYLAND SWEET POTATO
This is the best table Pumpkin in cultivation. In shape and size it somewhat resembles the
Cashaw, but much more beautiful in color, being a handsome green and white striped. The fiesh
is a rich yellow color, solid, fine grained, very thick; flavor delicious. Pkt., 5e. Oz., 15e. \% Lb.,
25c. Lhb., 90c.
LARGE CHEESE, OR KENTUCKY FIELD.—A very large, flattened pumpkin, averaging
about two feet through. When ripened the skin is a rich cream color. Flesh yellow and of fine
quality. Pkt., 5e. Oz., 15e. 14 Lb., 20c. Lb., @0c.
TENNESSEE SWEET POTATO.—A splendid pie and cooking pumpkin. They grow pear-
shaped, of medium size, slightly ribbed; skin is creamy white, He hily striped with green; flesh very
thick, creamy white, dry and fine-grained, keeping well until late in the spring. When cooked
resembles sweet potatoes, but much more delicious in taste.
Pkt., 5c. Oz., 15c. 14 Lh., 20c. Lb., 80c.
CONNECTICUT FIELD
A fine, large, orange-colored variety used for fleld culture and stock feeding. The skin is smooth
and ribbed and the flesh is brittle and sweet.
Oz., 15e. 4% Lh., 20c. Lb., 70c.
YELLOW CASHAW OR CROOKNECK,
oz, 15e. 4 Lbh., 20c. Lb., 75ec.
SALSIFY OR VEGETABLE
OYSTER
Sow in early spring in light, rich soil in drills 14 inches apart and thin the plants to six inches in the row.
The roots will be ready for use in October and will sustain no injury by being left in the ground during the
winter.
SANDWICH ISLAND MAMMOTH.—This new Salsify grows fully twice the size of the old sort, and
is supcrior in quality. Invaluable to market gardeners.
Pkt., 5c. Oz., 15e. %4 Lb., 40c. Lhb., $1.50.
LARGE WHITE.
Solid flesh, fine and sweet; keeps well. Pkt., 5e.
The old well-known variety. Pkts., 5c. and 10c. 4% Lh., 40c. Lb., $1.50.
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EARLY SCARLET, OR
PRUSSIAN GLOBE RADe
ISH.—This is the very best
forcing variety; issown largely }
by market gardeners and
truckers, and they are de-
lighted with it. It is of a
globular shape and brilliant,
beautiful crimson color, short
top, and will stand a large
amount of heat without be-
coming pithy. Pkt., 5c. Oz.,
14 Ihe, 20c.
10c. Lh., 60c.
RADISH
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For an early supply sow in hotbed in February. For a succes-
ONE OUNCE sive supply sow from middle of March to September. MRadishes
WILL SOW thrive best in light, rich, sandy loam. The radish must make a
100 FEET rapid growth to be fit for use; it will then be crisp and tender and
OF DRILL of a mild flavor. If it grows slowly, it will be hard, fibrous and
disagreeably pungent.
z EARLY SRE
Bp SHITE
FRENCH BREAKFAST,
—of oval form; color scarlet, white tipped.
Pkt., 5c. Oz., 10c. BE
% Ib., 20c. Lb., 60c.
EARLIEST WHITE TURNIP.
For forcing. This and the Red
Turnip bunch together very nicely. Pkt., 5c. Oz., 10c. 14 Lb., 20c.
Lb., 60c.
EARLY RED TURNEIP.—Turnip shaped; red skin; for forcing. Sometimes called Red Button
Radish. Pkt., 5e. 14 Ib., 20. Lb., 60c.
SCARLET OLIVE-SHAPED RADISH.
beautifully. Pkt.. 5e. Oz., 10c.
A showy half-long variety of pretty shape and bunches
% Ib., 20e. Lh.., 60e
WHITE BOX.—Perfectly round, smooth skin, pure white, free from any sharpness or bitterness. <A
remarkably quick grower, with small top. For forcing, it is in every way superior. Pkt., 5c. Oz., 10c.
1% Ib., 20c. Lb , 60c.
EARLY WHITE TIPPED SCARLET.—An excellent variety for forcing, with very short leaves; bright
scarlet in color, with a white tip. Pkt., 5c. Oz, 10c. 14 lh., 20c. Lb., 60c.
SUMMER VARIETIES
_ WHITE STRASBURG.—This is becoming one of the most popular summer sorts; it is of handsome
tapering shape. skin pure white; very tender. Pkt., 5e. Oz., 10c. 1/4 lb., 20c. Lhb., 60c.
GIANT STUTTGART.
Be. Oz.,10c. 1% Ih., 20c.
A splendid new variety, of excellent quality; withstands summer heat.
Lhb., 60c.
Pkt.,
CHARTIER.—A good variety for private or market garden purposes.
and is tender and crisp. Pkt., 5e. Oz.,10e. '% lb., 20c. Lb., 60c.
DELICACY.—Resembles White Strasburg, being more evenly shaped and smaller topped; grows into
full size and perfection during the hottest months. Pkt., 5e. Oz., 10c. 1% Ib., 20c. Lb., 60c.
GOLDEN GLOBE.—An excellent summer Radish; slow to run to seed; shape globular, bright yellow
color and mild flavor. Pkt., 5e. Oz., 10c. -% Ib., 20c. Lh., 60c.
Stands long before going to seed,
LONG VARIETIES —
er
CINCINNATI MARKET NEW GLASS RADISH. Pkt., 5c. Oz, 100.” % Mics
20c. Lhb., 50c.
WHITE VIENNA, OR LADY FINGER.
white Radish. Of most handsome shape, color a beautiful snow white. It is of very rapid
growth, and remarkably crisp, brittle and tender; equally desirable for the market or
home garden. Pkt., 5c. Oz.,10c. 1% Ib., 20c. Lb., 60c. ;
LONG SCARLET (Finest Grown).—Very attractive and sells readily. Owing to its
handsome shape, brilliant color and fine qualities, it commands a higher price and more
ready sale than the ordinary Long Scarlet as genreally sold. Pkt., 5c. Oz.,10c. 1% IBes
2Qe. Lb., 50c.
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WINTER VARIETIES
WHITE CHINESE WINTER, OR CELESTIAL—This excellent vari-
ety is sold also as Chinese White Winter. The roots are long, cylindrical,
with beautiful white skin and flesh, the whitest and usually the least pungent
of the winter varieties. When fully mature the roots are six to nine inches
long by about two and one-half to three and one-half inches in diameter.
The flesh is compact and crisp. Pkt.,5ce. Oz.,15¢e. 1% tb., 20c. Lhb., 60c.
CHINESE ROSE WINTER—Remarkably fine for winter use. The best
of the winter sorts. Pkt., 5e. Oz.,10ce. 1 Ib., 25ce. Lhb., 60c.
LONG BLACK SPANISH—A large winter variety; one of the hardiest,
with dark green leaves, firm in texture, keeping until spring. Pkt., 5c.
Oz.,10c. % lb., 20c. Lhb., T5ec.
LONG WHITE SPANISH (Winter))—Fine keeping quality. Pkt., 5c.
Oz., 10c. % Ib., 20c. Lb., 75e.
ROUND WHITE SPANISH—A good fall or winter variety. Pkt., 5c.
Oz., 10c. 1% Ib., 20c. Lb., 75e.
ROUND BLACK SPANISH—A fine globe-shaped Radish: very popular
with the Germans, known as Rettig; good quality. Crop failed
RHUBARB OR PIE PLANT
ONE OUNCE OF SEED TO 125 FEET OF DRILL.
CULTURE—Good plants are easily grown in any good garden soil. Sow
seed thinly in shallow drills a foot apart, thin to 4 or 5 inches. Keep soil
loose and free from weeds. The plants are liable to vary considerably.
Pick out the strongest and best. In fall or spring following, transplant to
the permanent bed, 4 feet apart each way, in deep, warm and very rich soil.
The more manure the better stalks. For winter forcing take up two-year
roots in fall, leave out to freeze, then bed close together on cellar botton or
under greenhouse bench in the dark. Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 20c. %
Ib., 35c. Lb., $1.25.
RHUBARB ROOTS
20c. each. Dozen, $2.00.
Chinese Winter Radish. Long Black Spanish Radish,
SPINACH
This is quite an important crop with market gardeners, and
One easily managed. For summer use, sow early in spring, in
drills éight inches to one foot apart, covering the seed one inch
deep. Select rich soil and manure liberally. A succession may
be obtained by sowing at intervals of two weeks through the
Season. For very early spring sow in August, and protect the
plants through the winter by a thick covering of clean straw
or some other similar light covering. Spinach is used principally
as greens for boiling, and is very highly esteemed for this
purpose.
_ BLOOMSDALE SAVOY—The variety most generally used
in the East and especially throughout the South for shipping.
Leaves large, round and thick, very much savoyed and rich
deep green. One of the earliest varieties. Seed round. Pkt.,
Se. % Ib., 15e. Lhb.,30c.
G. & T. CO.’S EXTRA CURLED AMERICAN-GROWN
BLOOMSDALE SAVOY SPINACH—This is grown especially
for us, and is without exception the best type of Savoy Spinach
in existence. It is beautifully curled and wrinkled, the leaves
large, thick and heavy, produced in great numbers, and stands
handling and transportation better than any other sort; in
fact, we hardly think we could say too much about this valuable
acquisition to the spinach family. Sold only in sealed bags.
Pkt., 5c. %Ib., 15ce. Lb.,30c
NEW ZEALAND—This endures heat and is best for summer.
Pkt., 10c. Oz., 15c. 1% Ib., 30c. Lhb., $1.00.
Bloomsdale—Savoy Su netLa
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LONG STANDING—Best for spring sowing, as it is very
slow to seed. ‘The leaves are large, round, unusually thick,
curled and of dark green color. Pkt.,5c.; %4Lb.,15c.; Lb.,40c.
LARGE ROUND-LEAVED VIROFLAY—A new sort, with
very large, thick leaves. Pkt., 5c.; 44 Lh., 15c.; Lb., 40c,
VICTORIA SPINACH—This new spinach comes to us with
the highest recommendations from the growers. The foliage
is heavy, the broad, dark green leaves being of the true Savoy
appearance and of the finest quality; but the most remarkable
feature that will make it of special value, both for market
and family gardens, is the fact that it is in prime condition
from two weeks to three weeks after all other varieties of
spinach have run to seed. Pkt., 5c.; 4% Lb., 160.5; bb, 40c.
WRITE FOR SPECIAL PRICES IN QUANTITIES.
warm and settled.
Stama,
ANY
\
Mi a ;
15c. % Lb. 25¢,
abie and marketable sort.
most productive of all the summer sorts.
PEt., 5c. O2z., l5c.
Long Standing Spinach.
Squash
The Squashes are all quite tender, and there-
fore no progress can be made in starting
them until the weather becomes somewhat
Plant
in hills five feet
apart each way for the bush
eight feet fer the running varieties; put eight
seeds so the o11!, but gun’t alow cver three to
varieties, and
ZARLY WHITE PUSH SCALLOP—A desir-
Best known and
4b. 256 wu., 75.
SUMMER CROOK NECK
flavor; a desirable table sort.
Lo., 75c.
(Early)—Fine
PkKt., 5c. O2.,
WINTER CROOK NECK—Flesh red, fine
flavor; largely grown for winter use. PEt., 5c.
Early White Bush Scallop.
HUBBARD — Th
wartea. aark green in
Oz., 15c. % Lh. 25c.
e
most
Lhb., 75C,
am _vepular winter
squash. Fruit is oblong and vointed, aeaviiy
enlor, with orange-coi-
o1ec flesm. fs vemarkabre for its keeping
quarities.
Pxt., 5c.; O2., 15¢.; 4% Lh., 35e.
dish.
Pkt., 5c. Oz.,15c.
: % Lb. 25c. Lb.,
Hubbard. 60c.
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This
BOSTCN MAR-
BOW — A _ popular
variety, with large,
oval fruit.
bright
makes
reddish
orange with light
cream netting.
Flesh orange.
grained and of ex-
eellent quality.
is the most
popular variety for
canning. The fruit
a rich
orange-red, and de-
licious flavored
Lb., $1.00
Skin
Fine
Boston
Marrow.
Summer Crook Neck.
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TOMATO
ONE CLUSTER.
ONE-THIRD
NATURAL SIZB
BONNY BEST
TAKEN FROM
PHOTOGRAPH.
For early fruit sow the seed in March
or April, in the hotbed or in pots in a
Sunny exposure in the house. When the
Pients are about three or four inches
high they should be set out four or five
inches apart in another hotbed or cold
frame or removed into small pots,
allowing a single plant to a pot. Ex-
Bese to the air aS much as possible to
narden, and about the middle of May
set the plants in the open ground ata
distance of four or five feet each way
Water freely at the time of transplant-
ing, and shelter from the sun for a few
days until the plants are established
Sufficient plants for a small garden,
may be had by sowing a few seeds ina
shallow box or flower pot and placing
in a sunny window in the house. Cul
tivate thoroughly as long as the vines
will permit.
Tomatoes will admit of training to
stakes or trellis of various kinds, and
the fruit is very much improved both
in appearance and quality. This mode
of cultivation is now quite common
EXTRA EARLY RED VARIETIES among gardeners who grow for early
market. The usual method is to set
one strong plant to a stake, using stakes
five to seven feet in height, tying the plant up with wool or other strong, soft twine, pruning out quite freely as the vines advance
m growth. By adopting this method the plants may be set much closer than in the ordinary way.
EARLY I. X. L. TOMATO.—Earliest, largest, most prolifie.
BON NY BES OMA 0 ee ae as is s “ Be pa ch
i i : CHALK’S EARLY JEWEL.—Deep-fruited and solid. The
As its name signifies, it is the best extra early tomato yet intro- growth is very compact. Fruit of uniformly good size; very solid:
duced. Is fully ten days earlier than Chalk’s Early Jewel, and brightest scarlet, ripening up to the stem without cracks or green
ae a ony, or pee tt not quite as early. as Spark’s Earliana. | eore: sweet flavor. °
Truckers who tested it claim it is as early as Earliana. s S ax ~
It is a vigorous grower, very prolific, with dense foliage, which Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 35c, 74 Ib., $1.25. Lhb., $4.00.
rotects the fruits from hot sun when other varieties like the : ,
ee Abe he pits The fruit is even size, smooth, NEW SUCCESS.—A magnificent new scarlet fruited Tomato
round, red, o elicious flavor, ripening to stem. . S ali é S i d
It does not have the green surface like the Earliana and other pong nee Sy Tata ode Bee ee a etees
extra early varieties. Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 35e. % Ib., } Productiveness.
$1.25. Lhb., $4.00. Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 35c. %% Ihb., $1.00. Lb., $8.00.
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EXTRA EARLY RUBY
While not as early as the Sparks’ Earliana by a week or ten
days, it is far superior im quality, size, shape, flavor and
procuctiveness. -In color, ruby red, nearly globe-shaped; solid
fiesh throughout, and with very few seeds and free from acidity ;
it makes a splendid main crop variety; a great keeper and
shipper. Pkt., 10c. Oz., 35e. 14 Ib., $1.25. Lb., $4.60.
JGHN BAER.—Nevw, early and prolific.
quite as early as Bonny Best.
Pkis., 5e, and 10e. Oz., 40c.
Fine flavor and shape;
14 Ib., $1.25. Lhb., $4.00.
SPARKS’ EARLIANA.—The earliest bright red Tomato; very
Jarge, smooth, color bright red; solid and excellent for slicing. The
plants are of moderate growth, well set with fruits, nearly all of
which ripen extremely early in the season. Grows in clusters;
of medium size; smooth, solid, solid center, small seed cells, slightly
acid.
Pkts., 5c. and 10c,
Oz., 35e. 14 Ib., $1.25. Lhe, $3.75.
eee
Griffith & Turner Co.’s World’s Fair
solidity, symmetry, handsome,
i the fact that there are many much-newer varieties.
Extra Early Purple Varteties
BEAUTY.—For early market and shipping this cannot be
excelled, because of its solidity and toughness of skin. Color is a
rich, glossy crimson, with a slight tinge of purple. It is well known
and very largely used by our gardeners.
Pkts., 5c. and 10ec. Oz., 25c. %Ib., 75c. Lh., $2.75.
DWARF CHAMPION.—Dwarf, upright growth; smooth
purple fruit.
Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 35c. 4 Ih., $1.25. Lhb., $4.75.
PRIZETAKER.
tinge of purple.
Early; large; handsome; deep crimson; slight
Pkts., 5c. and i10c. Oz., 25c. %4Ib., 75ce. Lb., $2.75.
a a a
Medium Early Purple Varieties
PRIZEWINNER.—-Purple; early; prince of market Tomatoes»
color resembles Beauty, but larger; solid; one of the best keepers
and shippers; smooth; well adapted for late crop.
Pkt., 10c. Oz.,25c. %Ib., 75c. Lhb., $2.75.
PONDEROSA.—Remarkable for size; fruits heavy; deep red;
flesh thick, solid and fine quality.
Pkts., 10c. Oz., 35c. 14 Ib., $1.25.
ACME.—Purple; early; medium; pink-purplish; slightly oval.
Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 25c. 14 Lh., 75ec.
Small Fruited Varieties
LORILLARD.—Best for greenhouse forcing;
red; very smooth, Pkt., 10c.
PEAR-SHAPED RED.—Pkts., 5c. and 10c.
Ib., $1.25.
PEAR-SHAPED YELLOW.—Used for preserves and pickles,
Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 35e. % lb., $1.25.
YELLOW PLUM.—Color bright yellow;
serving. Pkt., 5c. Oz., 35e. 1% Ib., $1.25.
bright, glossy
Oz., 35e. %
excellent for pre-
The six great points of this great canner— .
bright red, ripens uniform, free
from rot. Its shipping and keeping qualities are unexcelled.
The planters now demand this great Tomato, notwithstanding
Yet it has
been so successful that it is preferred above all others. The fruit
is particularly solid and of fine flavor, good size, smooth, and
certainly very attractive. ; t
Pkts., 5c. and 10c.
The great canner.
Oz., 25c. 14 Ib., T5c. Lh, $2.50.
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MAIN CROP VARIETIES
THE NEW STONE TOMATO.—Ripens for main
crop; is very large and of bright scarlet color; very
smooth, with occasionally a specimen very slightly
octagon-shaped, ripening evenly to the stem without a
crack; exceedingly solid and firm-fleshed (as its name
indicates). It is an excellent shipper; fine for canning;
a good keeper; not subject to rot.
Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 25c. '/, Lb., 75c. Lb., $2.50.
“GREATER BALTIMORE”? TOMATO.—Makes a
fine crop.
Pkt., 10c. Oz., 25ce. '/, Lb., 75ce. Lhb., $2.50.
LIVINGSTON’S FAVORITE.—Bright red, smooth
Tomato of good size.
Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 25c. ‘/, Lb., 75ce. Lb., $2.50.
PARAGON.
mato.
Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 25e. '/; Lb., 75e. Lb., $2.50.
Well-known standard bright red To-
ROYAL RED.—New; resembles Favorite in form
and color; good main crop variety.
Pkts., 5c. and 16c. Oz., 25e. '/, Lb., 75c. Lhb., $2.50.
NEW QUEEN TOMATOES.—Fruit somewhat re-
sembles Paragon in appearance. This sort is well known
and a favorite among canners, but it is not as deep red
in color nor as weighty and solid as our World’s Fair.
Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 20c. '/, Lb., 75c. Lhb., $2.50.
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MATCHLESS.—The color is rich red. The skin is so tough
that it makes a splendid keeper and shipper, and is less liable to
crack in wet weather than any other large Tomato. Unsurpassed
RED ROCK for market or table; strong grower and very productive, bearing
with undiminished vigor until frost. ‘The fruit is free from core
and the seed spaces comparatively small.
Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 20c. '/, Lb., 75c. Lb., $2.50.
BRINTON’S BEST.—One of the leading sorts for second early
and late use; the fruit is large, handsome and a splendid keeper.
One of the finest for canning, being extraordinarily solid, smooth
and red. No other variety has any better qualities than the Red
Rock. Of fine flavor, very meaty and wonderfully free from acid. A creat favorite with canners and truckers.
A heavy producer and good shipper. We think it is the coming Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 20c. 1, Lb., 75c. Lb., $2.50.
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eee for mean crop and canners’ use. Pkts., 5¢ and 10c. Oz., KELLY RED TOMATO.—This splendid Red Tomato origi-
25e. |, Lb., T5e. Lhb., $2.50. nated in Anne Arundel County, Md., and through its superior
5 3 A qu lities it has become the Tomato most largely used in that
WISDCM.—Recently introduced. Medium, early; good crop- section Tt is loree, mecty, 1 ebundant yielder, and withstands
per, fc siz> ond flavor. “Good for early or late planting: 4 > econdirions remarkably well
Pkts., Fc. anid 19ce. Oz., 40e. |, Lh... $1.25. VLhb., 34.08. Pim; he. and De. O72, 200. PlGDea soe. nbs, S500.
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TURNIP
Improved Purple or Red Top Globe Turnip.
This excellent table variety is globular in shape.
of good size and very attractive appearance. The
roots are large, purple or dark red above ground,
white below. The flesh is white, fine grained and
tender. The roots when in best condition for the
table are about three inches in diameter, but can
be grown much larger for stock feeding. This
sort keeps well for so early a variety, and is one
mf the best for market use. It is also known as
Red Top White Globe.
% Lb., 20c.
Pkt., 5c. % Lhb., 15c. Gb., 40c.
G. & T. Co.’s Improved Purple Top Rutabaga.
For early use, sow the small sorts as soon as the ground can be workea
in the spring, in drills 14 inches apart, the Rutabagas 30 inches. As the
seed is very fine, it should be covered but slightly, excepting in very dry
weather. Select light, and if possible, new soil and manure with plaster
and ashes or phosphates. Should the young plants be troubled with in-
sects, a sprinkling of slug shot will be beneficial. For fall and winter use
the early kinds should be sown, from the middle of July to the middle of
August, and the Rutabagas Irom the middle of June to the first of July,
using from one to one and a half pounds of seed to the acre.
ill
Red or Purple Top Flat Strap-Leaved Turnip.
A very early strap-leaved variety, very extensively used for the table.
The leaves are few, entire, upright in growth. The roots are flat, of me-
dium size, purple or dark red above ground, white below. The flesh is
white, fine grained and tender. Roots when in best condition for table use
are about two and one-half inches in diameter, but. can be grown huch
larger for stock feeding. This sort is also known as Harly Red Top,
Strap-Leaved. Pkt., 5c. %4 Lh. 15c. % Lb., 20c. 1 Lhb., 40c.
YELLOW ABERDEEN, or SCOTCH YELLOW—This is a highly ap-
proved Cattle Turnip, attaining a large size. It is solid, nutritious, a good
keeper, and in every respect reliable.
Pkt., 5c. %4 Isb., 15c. % Lb., 20c. Lb., 40c.
LARGE AMBER, or YELLOW GLOBE—Grows to a large size; flesh
yellow, firm and fine-grained. Excellent for either table use or feeding
stock. Pkt., 5c. %4 Lb., 15c. % Isb., 20c. Lb., 40c.
SEVEN TOP—For greens and salads. Used largelv in the Southern
States. Pkt., 5c. % Lb., 20c. % Lb., 30c. Db., 5G6c.
‘EXTRA EARLY PURPLE TOP MILAN—The earliest and handsomest
Flat Turnip in cultivation; none equal to it for spring sowing. PEt., 5c.
14 Gib., 25c. 4% Lb., 40c. Lh., 75c. :
WHITE FLAT (Strap Leat)—Differs from Red Tov only in color. Pkt.
5c. 14 Lb., 15c. % Lh., 20c. b.. 40c.
EARLY WHITE EGG—A new variety of rapid growth; egg-shaped and
white, as its name indicates. Pkt., 5c. %4 Lh. 15c. % Lb., 20c. Lb., 40c.
COW HORN (Large Croppers)—This variety is pure white, excepting
a dash of green at the crown, and in shape is long, like the carrot. Oz2,y
10c. % Zh... 15c. % Lb., 20c. GLh., 40c.
SOUTHERN PRIZE—tTrue strain of the favorite Turnip for greens in
Virginia and Carolinas. Valued also for its bulk. @Qz., 10c. 1% Gb.,
RUTABAGAS OR SWEDES
The Swede Turnips, or Rutabagas, grow much larger in size, and are of
greater value for stock feeding than ordinary turnips. Every farmer
aud y stock taiser should grow Rutabagas and Stock Beets for winter
eeding.
GRIFFITE & TURNER CO”S IMPROVED PURPLE TOP—Yellow-
fleshed. A standard field variety for stock and fine for family use. This
splendid Swede is the hardiest, most productive and most nutritious
variety in cultivation. Pkt., 5c %4 Lb., 15c. b., 40c.
PURPLE TOP RUTABAGAS—An old standard sort of good quality.
PEt., 5c. % Db., J5c. % b., 20c. Lb., 40c.
G. & T. CO”S WHITE ROCK—Though sometimes called a turnip, this is
more like a rutabaga. The root is large, both skin and flesh very white,
and is one of the best varieties we have for table use. An excellent
keeper and a desirable sort for market gardeners. PkKt., 5c. %4 b., 15c.
¥4 Db., 20c. Lib., 40c. é
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POTATOES
MAINE OR NORTHERN GROWN
ALL POTATOES SOLD BY WEIGHT ONLY
Owing to fiuctuations in market for potatoes, ask for prices in quantity.
A Bushel Consists of 60 Pounds.
The soil best suited to the Potato is a rich, sandy loam:but it seems to thrive in almost any soil or climate. The
Potato being a gross feeder requires a liberal application otmanure. If stable manure is to be used it should be well-
rotted, and not allowed to come in contact with the tubers.On no other crop are the results from the use of phosphates
so manifest as on the Potato. Almost invariably the tubersare smoother, brighter and freer from rust and the destruc-
tive intluence of wire worms. GRIFFITH & TURNER CO.,SPLANT FOOD is especially adapted for Potatoes, as it pro-
motes growth and at the same time prevents disease. Plantas early in the spring as the ground can be thoroughly
worked in rows three feet apart and one foot in the rows,covering in light, warm soil about four inches, and in cold,
wet ground three inches deep; draw the earth to the plantsas they advance in growth. The soil snould be constantly
stirred through the season to prevent the surface from baking.
BEAUTY OF HEBRON.—Very rapid and vigorous grower,
ripening as early as Early Rose, which it resembles, but fre-
quently exceeds in productiveness and excellence for table
use, either baked or boiled.
15 lbs. @ 5c. Ih.
EARLY NORTHER.—This superb Potato originated at
Caribou, Maine. It resembles the Harly Rose in shape and
color, matures earlier than the Rose, and is much more pro-
ductive. Under our own observation the past season it yielded
} more than the Rose, matured earlier, and was in all respects
superior.
15 lbs. @ 5c. Ib.
PROSPERITY.—A middle-crop variety, one of the hand-
somest large Potatoes ever produced. ‘The yield is immense,
and even under unfavorable circumstances can be relied on;
flesh very white; cooks dry and mealy.
15 lbs. @ 5c. lb.
RURAL NEW YORKER, No. 2.—A valuable variety of large
size, very smooth and a great cropper; in quality unexcelled
This variety is yearly becoming more popular as the best late
long keeper, and we recommend it highly.
Extra Early Prize Pot Potatoes. 15 lbs. @ 5e. 1b.
G. & T. CO”/S EXTRA EARLY PRIZE.—This potato is a GREEN MOUNTAIN.
all respects a very Superior early sort. It proved to be early
and productive; also found its eating qualities first class. 15 lbs. @ 5c. lb.
We consider it the best early Potato on the market today.
15 lbs. @ 5c. Ib.
WHITE BLISS TRIUMPH, or PRIDE OF THE
SOUTH.—Extra early round white; identical with the
Red Bliss, only different in color. A very fine variety
for early market or family garden.
15 lbs. @ 5c. Ib.
RED BLISS TRIUMPH.—This beautiful variety com-
bines the wonderful productiveness of the Peerless
with all the good qualities of the Early Rose; is much
more productive and matures its crop at least a week
in advance of the Early Rose.
15 lbs. @ 5c. lb.
EARLY OHIO.—This is very early and productive,
of fine quality and an excellent keeper.
15 lbs. @ 5c. Ib.
A fine late sort.
MAINE, or HOULTON EARLY ROSE.—The Early
Rose led the list for over 30 years, and is today one
of the best early market Potatoes. Our stock of this
is grown on new land, near Houlton, Maine: is rugged
and pure, and produces as good crops as those which
made the Early Rose famous in its early years. Re-
member, that this stock is not to be confounded with
the old run-out Rose grown in other sections.
15 lbs. @ 5c. Ib.
IRISH COBBLER (A New Sort).—Very productive, ma-
tures early; Shape chunky, eyes strong and deepiy set, skin Irish Cobbler Potatoes.
netted, flesh white, quality very superior. After years’ ex-
perience we find that it is a very superior variety. Don’t
fail to get it. If wanted by mail, add for Parcel Post charge as per table
15 lbs. @ Se. lb. on inside lst Cover Page.
SWEET POTATOES
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YELLOW FIELD CORN
CHESTNUT GROVE YELLOW CORN—This corn was grown on Chestnut Gr
ha Se eS oR ang Une avceenaald from the Bole crop was 20 1-16 oe
ne. ears are large, deep, medium-si i i
20c. Pk. $1.00. Bus., $3.50. p Sized grain, and of beautiful color. Qt.,
f D YELLOW DENT—The grains are unusually de a a
stalks grow from 7 to 10 feet high, does not exhaust soil so much, aay Sanat arouaee
Poe cE Tes ag pREs SES REE better than a large stalk, and will yield
e 5 to 10 bushels per acre more than any
other corn generally planted. Qt., 20c.
Pk., $1.00. Bu., $3.50.
IMPROVED EARLY LEAMING—
Bred and tested for 10 years. Pedigree
stock. An early selected variety of
yellow corn; small grains, weighty and
productive. Highly esteemed in Mary-
land and Pennsylvania. One of the
earliest varieties of yellow corn in culti-
vation. Qt., 20ec. Pk., $1.00. Bu.,
$3.50.
G. & T. CO.’S IMPROVED GOLDe-
KN BEAUTY—A large, broad-grained
yellow corn, with ears of perfect shape
and small cob. The richness of color
and the quality of grain make it a very
superior variety. Qt., 20c. Pk.,$1.00.
Bu., $3.50.
90-DAY YELLOW—This is an ex-
cellent quick-growing variety. May be
planted after peas are taken off, and
make a good crop, Largely used by
truckers around Baltimore. Qt., 20e.
Pk., $1.00, Bu., $3.50.
REID’S YELLOW DENT CORN—
Matures in 100 to 105 days. Has a
rich yellow color, very solid heavy ears
from 8 to'12 inches long, with 16 to 18
rows of grain. The grains are deep on
asmall red cob. Fodder from 7 to 84
feet high, and produces a great many
stalks with two ears. A fine early corn,
Qt., 20c. Pk., $1.00. Bu., $3.50.
SMOKY YELLOW DENT—The
earliest dent Corn today; a good yielder
and entirely free from disease. It is
the most beautifully colored up corn in
cultivation. Sides of grain red, with
white cap. Grows strong, quick and
has splendid seven to eight foot fodder,
Will mature in 75 to 80 days. —Price—
Qt., 20c. PK, $1.00. Bury $3.50.
Maryland Yellow Dent Corn. Improved Yellow Leaming.
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G. & T. CO.’S IMPROVED MARY-
LAND WHITE DENT CORN.—After
years of careful selection we have se-
cured this improved White Field Corn;
grows good-sized ears and makes splen-
did meal. Produces better crops on
average land than most any other
EAE Q@t., 20c. Pk., $1.00. Bu.,
BOONE COUNTY WHITE.—We
believe this to be the best all around
White Corn in existence. It is a heavy
yielder; has large ears, deep grain, small
cob and produces good-sized fodder,
free from barren stalks. Matures in
110 to 115 days. Prices: Qt., 20c.
Pk., $1.06. Bu., $3.50.
HICKORY KING WHITE CORN—
Produces very large broad, flat, white
dent grains, which are closely placed on
a very slender cob. Qt., 20c. Pk.,
$1.60. Bu., $3.50.
90-DAY CORN (White with Red Cob).
This is an elegant corn for truckers and market
gardeners, as it is as good a seller as green corn.
Is suitable for either early or late crop. Qt., 20c.
Pk., $1.00. Bu., $3.50.
Boone County White Corn.
SEED OATS
IMPROVED WHITE TARTAR.
The most remarkable Oats now under cultiva
tion. Our customers say they will sow no others.
These grand Oats outyield all others. The very
best for all-round purposes. Greatest yielding
variety in existence and rust-proof. Succeeds
well on all soils. Straw is of golden yellow color,
while the grains are white, with a slight golden
cast. Withstands stormy weather. A measured
bushel weighs from 36 to 42 lbs. Would highly
recommend these Oats to all our customers.
Change your seed this season. Bushell of 32
Ibs. Write for price.
WHITE SEED
OATS
For spring sowing. 32 pounds to the bushel.
Extra heavy fancy White Oats. Ask for prices.
WINTER TURF
OATS
Perfectly hardy in the Southern and Middle
States, standing the winter nearly as well as
wheat. Yields, on good land, from 50 to 70
bushels to the acre, of fine, heavy grain weighing
from 30 to 40 pounds to the measured bushel.
Furnishes excellent fall, winter and early spring
grazing, without injury to the grain crop. Write
for prices first of August.
WHITE ENSILAGE CORN,
adapted for ensilage.
Specially
Bushel, $3.50.
POPCORN POPPERS.—35c. each,
Maryland White Dent Corn.
JOHNSON COUNTY WHITE CORN,
A favorite white corn in the Western Corn Belt.
Ears are a little longer than the Boone Co. White,
but about the same diameter. Good, deep grain
on small, white cobs, and not quite so indented
as the Boone Co. It will shell from six to seven
bushels per barrel.
We recommend it as a fine general main crop
sort. Will mature in about 120 days. Has
abundant foliage, which makes it also valuable for
ensilage purposes.
Quart, 20c. Peck, $1.00. Bushel, $3.50.
SEED WHEAT
AND RYE
We can offer choice stocks of Seed Wheat and
Rye, recleaned and at reasonable prices. Write
us August 1 for special prices for fall sowing.
SEED BUCKWHEAT
JAPANESE.—The best sort. The plants are
large and vigorous, maturing their seed early and
resisting drought and blight remarkably well,
while the grain is much larger and at the same
time has a thinner hull than the common or the
Silver Hull. Owing to its branching character,
only one-half the seed is required per acre, while
the straw is much stiffer and stands up better
We recommend this especially for well-drained or
sandy land and the dry climate of the Western
plains. Peck, 75c.
SILVER HULL.—Same price as above,
BARLEY
BEARDLESS FALL BARLEY.—A fall va-
riety without beards. Ask for prices.
BEARDED FALL BARLEY.—A heavy yielder,
much better than spring sown. Sow in September
for best results. Ask for prices.
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HIGH-GRADE GRASS SEEDS
a 6 TIMOTHY (Phleum pratense.)
This makes one of the most
popular, nutritious and Salable of
hay grasses. It is best adapted
for sowing on clay or heavy loams,
low lands or in mountainous dis-
tricts, although it will do well on
any good stiff loamy soils, provided
moisture is abundant. It does not
succeed nearly as well, however,
as Orchard. Tall Meadow Oat or
Herds Grass on soils of a sandy
or light loamy texture, and is not
of as much value for pasturage as
other grasses. The stand of Timo-
thy will also be injured if grazed
or cut too closely. The yield of
hay on good ground is from one
and a half to three tons per acre.
The best clover to sow with timo-
thy is either the Sapling or Alsike,
as they mature and ripen with
timothy. Pound,15c. Peck, $1.25.
Bushel of 45 ibs., $4.75.
RED TOP, OR HERD’S GRASS
(Agrosis vulgaris).— This grass
makes excellent pasturage and
good crop of fine quality hay, and
succeeds on a greater variety of
soils than any other grass in gen-
eral use, giving very good results
on light soils and the very best results
on heavier, moist or low ground soils.
, Lt is rather late in starting in the spring
2 and matures its crop at the same time
Yas Timothy. Is excellently adapted for
WS seeding with Timothy for hay, and fur-
nishes excellent pasturage afterwards.
When it gets well established it will
A jy gradually supplant other grasses. The
Wed grades of seed usually sold are:
Wade CHAFF RED TOP.—Seed in chaff
A Sow 4 to 6 bushels to the acre, 10 Ibs. to
VA 4 pbushel. Price, 60c. bushel.
UNHULLED RED TOP.—Seed in hull,
but free of chaff and impurities. Sow 2
to 3 bushels to the acre; 14 lbs. to the
bushel. Price, 1h., 15c.; bus., $2.25; 100
Ibs., l4c. Ih.
FANCY CLEANED RED TOP.—Hulled
seed. free from all impurities. We would
advise our customers to sow the Extra
Cleaned Unhulled or Fancy Cleaned seed.
Fancy Cleaned Red Top.—Sow 12 to 15
lbs. to the acre. Pyice, 25c. lb. $22.00
per 100 lbs. Bushel of 32 ibs., $7.00.
RHODE ISLAND BENT GRASS
(Agrotis canina).—A very fine variety
for lawns. Lb., 60c.
RED TOP GRASS.
SHEEP FESCUE (Festuca ovina).—It is a densely tufted
perennial grass for dry, sandy and rocky soil where scarcely
any other species will grow. It roots deeply, and forms a
@ense, short tuft, suitable for lawns and pleasure grounds
where the soil is sandy. It affords wholesome food for all
cattle, especially sheep. Specially recommended for pasturage
mixtures. Sow about 30 pounds per acre. Lb., 50c. Bushel
of 12 lbs., $6.00.
ITALIAN RYE GRASS.—Is an annual, and should be sown
every year at the rate of 50 pounds per acre. It can be sown
during August, September or October. It should be mown as
early as the blossoms appear, or the hay will not be so good,
and it can be cut every month from early spring if the soil and
weather are suitable. Bus., 20 Lbs. Lb., 20c. 10 Lhbs., $1.50.
Per 100 ibs., $11.00.
ENGLISH RYE GRASS (Lolium perenne).—This makes a
quick growth very early in the spring, and is adapted for cool,
moist locations. 24 lbs. to the bushel; 60 lbs. to the acre.
ZLb., 20c. Bushel, $3.00.
CRESTED DOG’S TAIL (Cynosurus cristatus).—Should
enter in moderate quantity in permanent pasture mixtures,
and in larger quantities for lawns, as it possesses in a marked
decree all the desirable features of a good lawn grass. 21 Ibs.
to bushel. Gb., 60c. 10 ibs., $5.00.
wooOD MEADOW (Poa nemoralis).—An early nutritive
grass; thrives better under trees than other grasses. Is also
an excellent pasture grass. Sb., . 14 Ibs. to bushel,
SWEET VERNAL (Anthoxanthum odoratum).—True per-
ennial: emits an agreeable odor, which it imparts to the hay.
KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS.—It is
rather sensitive to heat, but not so
to cold weather, and on this account
does its best in the fall, winter and
spring. It grows slowly at first,
forms a very compact turf, making a
fine pasturage when once established.
It is much the best, however, to com-
bine other grasses with it for either
lawn or pasturage. Sow in the spring
or fall. Fancy, triple-cleaned. Per
lb., 40c. Bus. of 14 lbs., $5.00
ORCHARD GRASS’ (Dactylis
glomerata).—One of the best and
most reliable grasses for the Middle
and Southern States, either for hay
or pasturage. It succeeds well on
nearly all soils, but does best on
upland, loamy or moderately stiff
soils. It starts early in the spring
and continues well into winter. It is
of quick growth and relished by
stock, especially when young, and
bears close grazing. It makes excel-
lent hay, and gives the very best
results mixed and grown with Tall
Meadow Oat Grass and Red Clover,
as suggested under the head of Tall
Meadow Oat Grass. It should be cut
when in blossom, as the hay is in-
jured if the seed is allowed to ripen.
It can be sown in the spring or fall
either with grain or alone. Sow 3
bushels per acre if sown alone, or
with Red Clover, one and one-half
bushels of Orchard and seven pounds
of Clover are the quantities usually
eae Price, 25c.1b. Bus. of 14 Ibs.,
3.50.
TALL MEADOW OAT GRASS
(Avena elatior).—Most valuable for
pastures on account of its early and
luxuriant growth; it produces an
abundant supply of foliage, which is
relished by cattle, early and late. For
hay it may be cut twice a year, and
for green soiling it may be cut four
or five times in favorable seasons. It
is very hardy and withstands extreme
drought and heat and cold. Height,
2 to 4 feet. 50 pounds to the acre.
(10 pounds to bushel.) Ghb., 40c. 100
Ibs., $35.00.
CREEPING BENT GRASS (Agrotis
stolonitera).—Excellent for lawns;
succeeds well in all conditions; makes
a low, velvety growth. Lb. 60c.
Bus. (20 lks.), 5
MEADOW FOXTAIL (Alopecurus
pratensis).—Closely resembles Timo-
thy in growth, but has a soft, feath-
ery head. It is a valuable pasture
grass by reason of its rapid growth.
About 7 pounds to the bushel; 3 bu-
shels to the acre. Lb., 75c. Bushel,
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MEADOW FESCUE, RANDALL, or ENGLISH BLUE GRASS
(Festuca pratensis).—This should be very much more largely
used than at present. It makes a very good hay and pas-
turage grass, and is particularly valuable for fall and winter
pasturage, as it remains green throughout the winter. It is
very popular in Southwest Virginia, East Tennessee and the
Mountainous districts of North Carolina, where it is very
highly appreciated as a large-yielding, nutritious pasturage
and hay grass. It succeeds well in nearly all sections of the
South, and should be very largely used in pasturage and hay
mixtures, being specially suitable for sowing with Red Top
and Timothy for hay, or with these and Orchard and Tall
Meadow Oat for permanent pasturage. Sow either in the
spring or fall at the rate of 50 pounds to the acre. Thrives
better under trees than other grasses. 22 lbs. to bus. b.,
25c. 100 Ibs., $20.00.
_AWNLESS BROME GRASS (Bromus inermis).—Compara-e |
tively a new grass in this country, but in Hungary (Europe),
its principal home, it is the chief meadow grass of the sandy
moorlands. It grows coarse, resembling Orchard Grass;
prefers light, dry soil. It roots deeply, and stands protracted
droughts well, and will thrive upon soils too poor and dry to
grow anything else but broom sedge; hence is valuable for
such situations, both for grazing and hay, and especially in
mixtures with other grasses. It has, however, been talked up
very much in the agricultural press, especially in the West,
and is worthy of extended trial. Sow at the rate of from. 35
to 40 pounds per acre when sown by itself, either in the spring
or fall. Lb., ——. Bushel of 14 lbs., ——.
KENTUCKY
BLUE GRASS.
ORCHARD GRASS.
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Grass Mixture for Hay and Permanent pastures
Prepared especially
to meet the demand for
a mixture that will be
desirable for cutting
for Hay or to use for
Pasture, and contains
such grasses as are best
adapted for these pur-
poses. In ordering,
please state whether
you want a mixture for
upland or low ground.
Per bushel, $4.00; 10 bushels for $37.50.
Per bushel, $4.50; 10 bushels for $42.50.
MIXTURE No. 1.—For Moist Bottom Lands.
per pound.
Sow 25 lbs. to the acre.
MIXTURE No, 2.—For Light, Dry, Gravelly or Sandy Soils. Sow 35 lbs. to the acre. Price, Lb., 30c.
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Price, Lb., 30c. 10 Ibs. and over, 28c. per Ib.
10 Ibs. and over, 28e.
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ALSIKE CLOVER. CRIMSON CLOVER.
RECLEANED RED CLOVER.—We take great pains to
supply an extra quality of Red Clover at a reasonable price.
Farmers should not sow a poor quality of Clover Seed. We have
however, cheaper grades for those who wish them. 30e. Ib.
Ask for prices in large quantities.
ALSIKE OR SWEDISH CLOVER.—Hardiest of all the
Clovers, and on rich, moist soils yields an enormous quantity of
hay or pasturage. Valuable for sowing with other Clovers or
grasses, as it forms a thick bottom and increases the yield of hay.
Sow, either fall or spring, 6 pounds per acre when used alone.
Lhb., 25c.
Ask for prices in quantity.
WHITE DUTCH CLOVER.—Thrives most everywhere. The
best to sow with lawn grass and valuable to sow with blue grass
for permanent nastures. '% Ib., 20c. 1% Ib., 40c. 1 Ihb., 75c.
By mail, Ib., 80c. 10 1bs., by express, not prepaid, $7.25.
WHITE CLOVER.
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RED CLOVER. ALFALFA CLOVER.
LUCERNE OR ALFALFA CLOVER.—One of the most val-
uable among Clovers, resisting drought and remaining green when
other sorts are dried up. Sow on rich, moist loam or sandy soil
Prepare the land thoroughly and sow, either fall or spring, 20
pounds to the acre. Lb., 30c. P
Special prices in large quantities on application.
CRIMSON CLOVER (The Great Nitrogen Gatherer).—The
best crop for hay, silage and green manuring—all winter and
spring pasturage. For hay it must be cut before it comes into
full bloom, as otherwise it may cause hair-balls to form in the
animal’s stomach. It is used on poor and rich land. It is seeded
in this country in June, July, August, September and October,
and will produce an enormous crop early in the following spring,
suitable either for consumption as green food or for hay. 15 to
20 pounds should be sown to the acre, according to the quality
of the ground. 20c. per Ib. Write for prices in quantity.
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PREPARATION AND CARE OF LAWNS —
HE ground should be thoroughly drained and well enriched before
sowing. Work the soil until well pulverized, and have the surface as
smooth as possible, so that the grass may present an even appearance.
After sowing, cover seed lightly and follow with roller. The best results are
obtained by using plenty of seed, four bushels to the acre being about the
right quantity. One quart is sufficient for 300 square feet. Let the grass
obtain a good start before cutting, and then it should be trimmed witha
lawn-mower about every ten days. Old lawns may be improved and re-
newed by the application of fertilizers and seeding about half the quantity
of seed required for new lawns. This should be done whenever they show
any thin places. “
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EVERGREEN LAWN GRASS
a This is a first-class mixture prepared by ourselves, and containing nothing
se but choice seeds—just the thing for tennis, croquet and_ball grounds, re-
maining gfeen and fresh during the hot summer months. Widely known and
extensively used on the finest private and public grounds around Baltimore,
Washington and elsewhere with the most satisfactory results. Nothing adds
to the attractiveness of suburban homes more than a well-kept, closely-cut,
velvety lawn; hence the importance of securing the best seeds. This we offer
in our selected Evergreen Lawn Mixture, containing different varieties that grow and flourish at different months of the year, so that ~
a rich, green, velvety lawn is constantly maintained.. It is adapted to the small grass plots of city homes. Pint, 20c. Quart, 30c.5
by mail, 35e, %%4-Peck, 90c. Peck, $1.75. Bushel of 20 pounds, $7.00.. By freight or express not prepaid.
PARK LAWN GRASS
This mixture does not contain so much of the high-priced grasses as our Evergreen Lawn Grass, but it is superior to many of the
cheap grades offered, and will make a very nice lawn. Quart, 30c. Peck, $1.50. Bushel of.16 Pounds, $6.06. 5
GRIFFITH & TURNER CO.’S GOLF LINK MIXTURE
There being a growing demand for a grass mixture suitable for golf and cricket grounds, we have made a study of the grasses best
adapted to these purposes, and have been mixed in proper proportions to give desired results. Many of the public and private grounds
around Baltimore and other places have been sown with our mixtures, and the grounds have won the admiration of thousands of visitors.
It is highly essential that golf and cricket grounds should be mowed closer than ordinary lawns. 14 pounds to bushel. Bushel, $7.00.
10-Bushel Lots, $6.50 Bushel. S bef A DY N OO K G RASS
On nearly all lawns there are bare spots under the shade of trees. With this mixture the above can easily be corrected. Itisa
combination of grasses which are found growing in the woods in their natural sta(e. Ground that has been densely shaded by-trees is
frequently ‘‘sour’’ and is apt to be covered with moss. In such cases apply slacked lime at the rate of one bushel per thousand square
feet, but the moss should be first removed with arake. Price: Lh., 35e. 5 Ibs., $1.75. Bu, of 20 Ibs. $7.00. Add 8c. per Ib. for postage.
“TERRACE” SOD MIXTURE
A special mixture of grasses best suited for sowing on terraces, railroad embankments and side hills—grasses that produce strong
spreading roots, thus preventing heavy rains from washing them out; that will withstand drought and exposure, thrive on shallow soils,
and at the same time produce a rich, velvety green turf throughout the season. Qt., 60c. Peck, $2.40. Bushel of 20 Ibs., $16.00-
WHITE DUTCH CLOVER TRIFOLIUM REPENS
The best variety for lawns, as it forn.s a close herbage and remains green throughout the season. It is also valuable when mixea
with grass seeds for pasture. Sow in spring at the rate of 6 pounds per acre when sown alone; half the quantity when sown with other
grasses. Pound, 75e. By mail, g0c. 10 pounds, by express, not prepaid, $7.25.
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FORAGE AND SILO SEEDS
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COW PEAS
The great soil enricher. Makes poor land rich and good land better. They also
make good green forage for ensilage, and the best quality of Hay when cut and cured.
The sowing of COW PEAS is one of the cheapest as well as the best means of im-
proving the soil. They can be turned down for green manuring, or, if allowed to ripen
cut Peas off and cure for hay; turn down roots, which will give as good results a8 when
whole plant is used. For ensilage they are unsurpassed, being more nutritious than
green corn, but when used for this purpose, would advise sowing Sugar Cane or Sor-
ghum in connection with them. The two combined will make one of the very richest
feeds. Ask for prices.
BLACK —This is the standard variety, and the one most largely grown in this
immediate section. It is very prolific, makes a fine growth, both of vine and leaves.
and a good yield of peas. It is a splendid land improver, and most valuable as a forage
crop, and makes an enormous yield of rich, nutritious feed.
WHIPPORWILL—A favorite, early, upright-growing variety, more largely uscd
and sold than any other kind. Has brown speckled seed, which are easily gathercod
Makes a good growth of vine, which can be easily cut and cured as dry forage. We
recommend this where an early variety of good growth and height is desired.
WONDERFUL, OR UNKNOWN—This makes an enormous and remarkable
growth of vines, but requires the full growing season to make its crop. In yield and
growth of vines it surpasses any of the varieties of Cow Peas, and it produces very
largely of the shelled peas. This variety should be planted in May in order to coine
to full maturity.
NEW ERA—An early maturing variety which has proved very popular and satisfactory. It is upright
growing, quick to mature, and remarkably prolific of peas. Rather small vine, which cures easily, making
splendid dry forage. The seed are smaller in size than the ordinary cow pea, so that it does not require
as many to seed an acre; from three-fcurths to one bushel per acre will give ample seeding. PRICES ON
APPLICATION.
SORGHUM, OR SUGAR CANE, FOR FODDER
EARLY AMBER grows 10 to 12 feet high, and yields large crops of fodder, which is relished by all
kinds of stock. It will produce two cuttings during the summer. Sow 3 or 4 quarts per acre in drills and
cultivate same as corn, For hay, sow one bushel per acre broadcast. Pound, 10c. Peek, ————,
EARLY ORANGE has a large, strong growth, but requires longer time to mature than the Early Amber.
Very popular in the South, where there are long seasons. Prices same as Early Amber,
SOJA BEANS
The great drought-resisting forage crop; unsurpassed in nutritive value for feeding; also makes a splendid
soil improver. Sow broadcast one-half bushel to the acre, or it may be planted in drills three feet apart
and one foot between plants. Price on application.
MAMMOTH YELLOW SOJAS
The largest-growing and most popular of soja beans for forage purposes. A little later in maturity than
other kinds, but makes larger yields, both of forage and seed. Especially valuable for the South.
HOLLYBROOK
EARLY SOJAS
Makes a quicker growth and matures their crop
two to three weeks earlier than the mammoth Yellow
Soja. It makes a large yield, both of forage and
peas, and the added advantage of its earliness makes
it a most distinct and valuable acquisition. It is a
sure cropper and a vigorous, quick-growing variety.
Sown as a forage or hay crop, it is much easier to
cure and handle, and makes even a more nutritious
crop than cow-peas.
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BLACK SOJAS
One of the best, in our opinion, for the Northern
States, where a quick, early variety is desired.
Average height on good land is 2% to 3 feet. A
prolific variety, and requires about 90 days to be
ready to cut for hay.
KAFFIR CORN
The heads contain small white seeds, which make
an excellent flour. They are greedily eaten by horses
and cattle, and make fine feed for poultry, either
fed in the grain or ground and cooked. Use 4 to 5
lbs. to acre.
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GERMAN MILLET.
ERMAN WlLLET
GERMAN MILLET.—A fine, quick-growing summer Hay
crop. Produces splendid crops of fine nutritious hay. Grows
quickly and easily cured. Should be sown thick, not less than one
bushel per acre. Cut while in flower. Do not wait until seed
becomes hard in head. If allowed to get too ripe stalks get hard
and do not make as good quality of hay as when cut at proper
time. It should be sown any time after middle of May up to first
of August. Should not be sown too early, as seed will not ger-
minate until soil and weather is warm., A crop will mature in
seven to eight weeks in ordinary warm growing weather. Price,
Lb., 10c. Peck, ————. Ask for price by the bushel.
HUNGARIAN MILLET
HUNGARIAN MILLET is of the same family as German
Millet, but is not used as extensively, as it requires stronger soil.
However, it makes a very fine quality of hay, and like German
Millet is fairly good substitute for Timothy. Hungarian Millet
can be sown at the same time as German. Price, Lb., 10c. Peck,
—. Ask fer price by bushel.
CANADA FIELD PEAS
Sown in February, March or April, with a small quantity of
oats, they make large yield of forage. Sow 1 to 14% bushels per
acre broadcast with half bushel of oats. Cut for hay before the
peas mature.
Write for Special prices if a quantity is required.
BROOM CORN
50 Pounds to Bushel.
To grow Broom Corn successfully the ground should be rich
and well prepared. Plant seeds in rows 3 feet apart by 18 inches.
The plants should be cultivated as soon as they are out of the
ground. Harvesting should be done when the seed is in a soft,
milky condition.
IMPROVED EVERGREEN.—This is the favorite sort; has
a fine brush, yields well and keeps green. Height, 8 to 9 feet.
Lhb., 30c.. postpaid. 10 Ibs. @ 25c. Ib.
RUSSIAN SUNFLOWER
Growing to double the size of the common sunflower and the
yield of seed is twice as great. It is highly recommended for
poultry—the best egg-producing food known. Lb., 15ce.
ESSEX RAPE
It can be sown all through the
season; being perfectly hardy, with-
stands the drought, and_ will pro-
duce a crop in any soil by sowing
broadeast at the rate of 5 Ibs. to
the acre, or 2 to 8 lbs. in drills. It
is unequaled as a pasture for sheep,
and as a fattening food for all kinds
of live stock it is without a rival.
Lb., 15¢e.; by express, 10 lbs. and
over, 10¢. Ib.,- not prepaid; $9.00
per 100 Ibs. If wanted by mail,
add 8 cents for postage.
SPRING VETCHES (vicla sativa).—Closely associated with peas in character. Highly valuable
for soiling or for green manuring. Sometimes grown with oats for mowing and feeding to stock. Use 40
to 60 lbs. to the acre. Sow in spring while ground is cool and moist, or in early autumn. Pound, Ile.
Peck of 15 Pounds, ———_. :
WINTER VETCHES (Vicia villiosa).—Also called Sand Vetch or Hairy Vetch. Recommended for
fall sowing with rye, as in many localities in the North it is hardy, remaining green all winter. A valuable
food for stock in early spring. Use 30 to 50 lbs. per acre. Pound, 25c.
TEOSINTE
valuable and enormous-yielding cutting forage crop, but should be planted very early to succeed
Penne ite vee as green foodn and algo fakes an excellent fodder. It branches as many as 50 stalks
from one seed. Plant in May or June in rows 4 to 5 feet apart each way. Oz., 10c. % Ib., 35e. Lhb.,
$1.25, postpaid. ~
FLAXSEED.
Lb., 15e. 3 Ibs., 40c.
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GENERAL DIRECTIONS FOR CULTIVATION.
ORDER BY NUMBERS
Hardy Flower Seeds should be sown in the open, after danger of frost is past, in well-worked and moist soil. Seeds
of medium size, put at depth of one-quarter to one-half inch. Very fine seeds, press into the soil, and cover slightly
with a little sand or sphagnum moss. If seed is not deep, water frequently. When up, transplant from two to twelve
inches apart, according to variety of plants. Do not leave too thick, as the plants will be weak and spindling. Keep
weeds out of the flower beds. Annuals may be planted in early spring, and bloom the first season only. Biennials
bloom the second year from seed and then die. Perennials bloom the second year from seed, and plants live to bloom
during successive years.
Varieties marked (‘‘A’’) stand for Annuals.
Marked (‘‘B’’) Biennials. Marked (‘‘P’’) Perennials.
33. SEMPLE’S BRANCHING ASTER, MIXED (A).—A
choice strain of American-grown Asters, which has, by careful
selection, been brought to a high degree of excellence.
Packet, 10 cents.
34. BRANCHING ASTER (A) (White).—Very choice.
Fs Ke = 10 cents.
AG PONE] : ? 2G a 35. BACHELOR’S BUTTON, or BLUE BOTTLE (A) (Cen-
: WS taurea Cyanus).—A very old favorite garden annual, with
handsome flowers of various colors. It does best if sownin a
hot-bed; half-hardy annuals; two feet. Packet, 5 cents.
40. DOUBLE BALSAMS, CAMELIA FLOWERED (A) (Lady
Slipper, or Forget-Me-Not).—The well-known Balsams are
one of the finest summer blooming annuals, free bloomers and
highly colored. By transplanting them once or twice, the
flowers are apt to be more double. Packet, 5 cents,
41. BALSAM, PERFECTION WHITE (A).—This resembles
the mixed Balsams in shape, but the fiowers are of a pure white,
and is the variety usually grown by florists. Packet, 10 cents,
45. CANDYTUFT, MIXED (A).—Well-known favorite, hardy
annuals; very pretty in beds or masses; useful for bouquets.
Seeds may be sown in the fall for early flowering.
Packet, 5 cents.
46. CANDYTUFT, WHITE (A).—Treated and used same as
the mixed. Packet, 5 cents.
53. CALENDULA, DOUBLE (A).—Very profuse dwarf bushy
annuals, blooming continuously and profusely until frost; of
easy culture, and suitable for summer garden or for growing in
pots in winter, Packet, 5 cents.
55. CANNA, MIXED (Extra Choice) (A).—The Cannas are
desirable not only for the beauty of their spikes of scarlet flowers,
but for their hignly ornamental leaves. They make superb beds
for the lawn. Soak the seeds thoroughly before planting, and
keep ina warm spot. Very slow to germinate. Packet, 5 cents,
Packet,
1. AGERATUM, MIXED (A).—Suit-
able for beds, and especially nice for cut
flowers and bouquets. Packet, 5e.
10. ALYSSUM (A).—The Sweet Alys-
sum has pretty little white flowers, useful
in making small bouquets, and its fra-
grance, while sufficiently pronounced, is
very delicate. The Alyssum grows freely
from seed, blooms the whole season.
Packet, 5c.
11. ALYSSUM (A) (Tom Thumb).—Of
dwarf, compact habit, each plant cover-
ing a circle from 15 to 30 inches. It will
bloom when small and remain covered
with bloom from spring to autumn.
Packet, 5c.
20. AMARANTHUS, MIXED (A).
Showy blooming plants, with long ra-
cemes of curious looking flowers and bril-
liant foilage; half hardy annuals. Packet,
5 cents.
21. AMARANTHUS, TRI-COLOR (Jo=
seph’s Coat) (A).—Red, Yellow and
Green foliage; 2 feet. Packet, 5c.
22. AMARANTHUS CAUDATUS (Love
Lies Bleeding) (A).—Graceful and
handsome flowers of blood-red hue.
Packet, 5 cents.
24. ANTIRRHINUM, DOUBLE MIXED
(P).—One of the most useful and showy
border plants. The recently improved
varieties have large, finely shaped flowers
of brilliant colors. Perennial.
Packet, 5 cents.
(A).
Sow seed in March and April in cold-
frame or boxes in the house, covering them
\% inch deep, and when plants have three
or four leaves transplant about 18 inches
apart each way into well-prepared beds
25. ASTERS, CHOICE (A).—Choice
mixed varieties. Well-known and beau-
tiful flowers; should be in every garden.
Packet, 5 cents.
27. ASTER, TRUFFAUT’S PERFEC-
TION (A).—A _ very favorite class;
thrifty, upright growers; flowers large,
almost perfectly round, with incurved
petals. Packet, 10 cents.
30. VICTORIA ASTER (A).—The most
beautiful of all Asters, bearing flowers of
all colors and shades; tlhe colors include
many extremely delicate and gorgeous
shades. Very double and four inches
across; height, 15 to 18 inches.
Packet, 10 cents.
31. COMET ASTER (A).—This class of
Asters has long, slender and curled petals,
forming loose yet dense flowers of semi-
globe shape, 3% to 4% inches in diameter,
which resemble the Japanese Chrysan-
mum. Packet, 10 cents.
early and transplant in light, rich soil.
61. CANTERBURY BELLS,
60. CANTERBURY BELLS, SINGLE MIXED (Campanula)
A highly attractive class of plants, combining richness of
color with stately growth; valuable for beds and borders. Sow
Packet, 5 cents.
DOUBLE MIXED (P).
Packet 5 cents
68. CENTAUREA CANDIDISSIMA.—
Silver white; leaves broadly cut,
Packet, 5 cents.
70. CHRYSANTHEMUMS, SINGLE,
MIXED (A).—Showy and effective gar-
den favorites extensively grown for cut
flowers. The hardy annuals are summer
flowering border plants; good for pot
culture and quite distinct from the au-
tumn flcwering varieties.
Packet, 5 cents.
71. CHRYSANTHEMUMS FRUTES-
CENS (A).—(The Marguerite, or
Paris Daisy).—Immense quantities are
grown by French florists, and find a
ready sale. It produces freely its white,
star-like flowers under the most favorable
conditions. Packet, 10 cents.
76. CINERARIA HYBRIDA (P).
Large flowering prize varieties; very at-
tractive, free blooming plants, producing
large and brilliant flowers.
Packet, 25 cents.
77. CINERARIA HYBRIDA DWARF
(P).—Large flowered, dwarf prize va-
rieties; splendid strain.
Packet, 25 cents.
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80. CLARKIA, MIXED (A).
old favorite hardy annual plant,
growing in any garden soil an
producing freely its cheerful
flowers early in the season; 1B
feet. Packet, 5c.
85. COXCOMBS (Celosia Cris-
tata) (A).—Very popular annuals
—of the easiest culture, highly or-
namental for decoration of the
greenhouse, drawingroom and
garden. Half-hardy annuals.
Packet, 5c.
‘36. COCKSCOMBS, GLASGOW
PRIZE (A).—Immense, showy,
dark crimson combs. Pkt., 10c.
ss. COWSLIP (P).—Beautifil
hardy spring flowers of different
eolors. Packet, 10c.
90. CONVOLVULUS, TRI-
COLOR MINOR (Dwarf Morn-
ing Glory) (A).—A_ beautiful class
of hardy annuals, affording a large
showy mass of flowers from July
to October. Packet, 5c.
93. COREOPSIS (Calliopsis) (P).
Very handsome and showy plants,
with numerous flowers of brilliant
colors, and of long duration in
-bloom.. Packet, 5c.
98a. COREOPSIS LANCEOLATA
(P). — IMPROVED (California
Sunbeams).—This is one of the
finest of hardy plants, with large,
showy, bright golden-y ellow
flowers, freely produced on long
stalks, from June till frost; excel-
lent for cutting; will thrive in
almost-any situaton. Pkt., 5ce
COSMOS
COSMOS. One of the very finest
.. late summer and fall flowers; ex-
cellent cut flowers. The bushes
grow tall, six to eight feet, and are
loaded with large showy blossoms,
in white, p’nk or crimson. Cosmos
should be in every garden. Sow
the seed early and transplant, or
later in spring where it is to re-
main. Hardy annual.
‘94. Early Flowering Dawn (A).—
White, slightly tinted with pink.
Packet, i0c.
95. COSMOS, Mixed (A).—Pkt.,
Be. O2z., 25c.
95a. COSMOS. Pink (A).—Pkt.,
5C.
955d. COSMOS, White (A).—Pkt.
os cents.
95e. COSMOS, Crimson (A).
Packet, 5c.
95d. NEW MARGUERITE COS=
MOS (A).—One of the prettiest
and daintiest varieties imaginable.
Packet, 10c.
97. DAISY, MIXED (P).—Well-
known favorites, admirably
adapted for edgings, borders and
low beds, and it is also suited for
growing in pots. Although they
are perennials, they will flower the
same season if seed is sown early
“jn the house. Packet, 10c.
98. DAISY, LONGFELLOW (P).
—This is a very pretty, large,
double pink variety. Pkt., 10c.
99. DAISY, SNOWBALL (P).
An unusually large-flowered vari-
ety, and produces very double,
pure white flowers. Packet. 1;c.
100. DAHLIA, SINGLE MIXED
A).—Large, showy single flowers.
acket, 5c.
100a. DAHLIA, CACTUS (A).—
A most curious and desirable va-
riety of many colors. Pkt., 5e.
403... FEVERFEW (GOLDEN
FEATHER) (Pyrethrum Au-
reum) (P).—A highly ornamental
golden-yellow foliage plant, un-
excelled for bedding. Wardy per-
ennial; 144 feet. Packez, =.
An
105. FORGET-ME-NOTS (Myosotis) (P).
Neat and beautiful little plants, with star-
like flowers, succeeding best in a shady,
moist situation; half-hardy perennials;
blooming the first year from seed, if sown
early. Packet, 5e.
106. FOXGLOVE (DIGITALIS) (P).—A
handsome and highly ornamental, hardy
perennial plant of stately growth; fine for
shrubberies and other half-hardy places.
Packet, 5c.
107. GERANIUM (New Zonale) (A).—A
grand strain of Geraniums, containing all
shades of colors. Packet, 10c.
108. GODETIA—Finest Mixed (A).
profuse blooming, hardy annuals.
Packet, 5c.
109. GAILLARDIA (A).—Very attractive
plants, producing a profusion of bloom the
entire summer and autumn. MHalf-hardy
annuals. Packet, 5c.
110. GILIA MIXED (A).—Very pretty
dwarf plants, early, free blooming, fine for
massing and rock work. Hardy annuals.
Packet, 5c.
112. HELIOTROPE (A).—These are de-
liciously fragrant flowers, remaining in
bloom a long time; fine for pot culture or
bedding; half-hardy annuals. Packet, 5c.
Fine,
115. HOLLYHOCK, CHATERS SUPERB
MIXED (P).—This is one of the oldest
inhabitants of our gardens; now ranks as
one of the finest autumn flowers. Pkt., 5e.
116. HOLLYHOCK, CHATERS DOUBLE
WHITE (P).—Packet, 10c.
120. LARKSPUR (Delphinum) (A).—One
of the most showy and useful plants, pos-
sessing almost every requisite for adorn-
ment of the garden. Packet, 5c.
121. LARKSPUR EMPEROR (P).—Of
symmetrical bushy habit, with a profusion
of brilliant dark-blue, red-striped and tri-
colored flowers. Packet, 5c.
LOBELIA
A beautiful and popular flower, very desirable
for pot culture, beds or hanging baskets
because of its trailing habits. Grows easily
and does well in beds and rockeries. Bears
a profusion of blue and white flowers.
122. MIXED VARIETIES (A).—Pkt., 5c.
123. CRYSTAL PALACE COMPACTA(A).
—Rich deep blue. The finest for bedding.
Packet, 10c.
STIM-U-PLANT.—FKiakes a Wonder Garden
130. MARVEL OF PERU, or FOUR
O’CLOCK (Mirabilis Jalapa) (A).—Very
pretty annual of vigorous growth. The
flowers are brilliant, singularly mixed and
varied on the same plant. Two feet.
Packet, 5c.
131. MATTHIOLA BICORNIS (A).—Flow-
ers dull purpleish-lilac, but well worth
growing for the charming fragrance which
it emits during the evening. Packet, 5e.
133. MESEMBRYANTHEMUM CHRYS=
TALINUM (ice Plant) (A).—Dwarf
spreading plants of great beauty, blooming
the entire summer, Succeeding best in dry,
sandy or loamy soil, and in a warm locality.
Half-hardy annuals. Packet, 5c.
134. MIMULUS—The beautiful Monkey
Flower. Packet, 5c.°
MIGNONETTE.—The delightful fragrance
of the Mignonette makes it a universal
favorite. _Sow seed in the fall for early
blossoms in the spring. Valuable for pot-
ting, bedding or for border.
135. MIGNONETTE—SWEET (Rese da
Odorata—A. well-known and universal gar-
den favorite, and one that requires no extra
instructions for growing. Hardy annuals.
Pkt., 5c. OZ.» 20c. Z
125. MARIGOLD, DOUBLE AFRICAN
(A).—A well-known free-flowering plant, of
easy culture, with rich and beautiful double
various-colored flowers. Packet, 5c.
126. MARIGOLD, DOUBLE FRENCH (A).
Of compact habit, with numerous bright,
showy flowers. Very fine. Packet, 5e.
136. MIGNONETTE—P YRAMILA L—
Large flowered. The largest flowered of all
Mignonettes. Annual. Packet, 5c.
137. MACHET—True dwarf-growing variety;
enormous spikes of beautiful, deep reddish-
crimson flowers; height 1 foot. Packet, 10e.
138. MIGNONETTE VICTORIA (A).—A
splendid new, compact-growing variety of
dense pyramidal, growing about six inches
high. The flowers are ofa brilliant red, and
are suitable for pot or garden. Packet, 10c.
139. ALLEN’S DEFIANCE (A).—When
grown under favorable conditions, and with
proper care spikes will not only be of re-
markable size— from 12 to 15 inches long—
but deliciously fragrant; much more so than
any other variety. Packet, i0c.
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NASTURTIUM
142.
is among
to their
ors.
1438.
AURORA.
144.
145.
Packet, 5c.
310. TALI: NASTURTIUM.—Elegant, profuse flowering
plants, constantly growing in favor for verandas,
trellis, ete. The seed pods can be gathered while
green and tender for pickling. Packet, 5c. Oz., 10c.
DWARE MIXED.— The
dwarf variety of Nasturtium
and beautiful of annuals for
bedding, massing, etc., owing
compact
richness of color and pro-
fusion of bloom;
Packet, 5c.
DWARF NASTURTIUM—
salmon, biotched with garnet.
Packet, 5c.
DWARF NASTURTIUM—
BEAUT Y.—Bright scarlet,
striped with yellow.
Packet, 5c.
DWARF NASTURTIUM (Empress of India).—
Very dark foliage, with deep crimson flowers.
Packet, 5c. Oz., 15c.
146. DWARF NASTURTIUM (Golden King).—Bril-
liant yellow. Packet, 5c. Oz., 15c.
147. DWARF NASTURTIUM (King of Tom Thumb).
Brilliant yellow flowers, blotched with maroon.
ey Packet, 5c. Oz., 15c.
148. DWARF NASTURTIUM (Ruby King).—Light
NASTURTIUM. ruby red. Packet, 5c. OQz., 15c.
149. DWARF NASTURTIUM (Cloth of Gold).— Golden yellow foliage,
light scarlet flowers. Packet, 5c. Oz., 15¢c. ,
150. KING THEODORE—DWARF.--Black-brown foliage.
the most useful
growth,
mixed col-
Qz., 10c.
Blush white and
Qz., 10c.
Qz., 15c.
QOz., 15c.
Phlox Drummondii
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OXALIS
153, Pretty little half-trailing annuals for hanging
baskets. Mixed annual sorts. Packet, 10c.
PANSIES---Annuals
Thrive best in a moist, shady location, and in rich,
loamy soil. Seed should be sown in the autumn for
early spring blossoms, or can be sown early in the year
for good flowers late in the spring. The plants must
be transplanted twice in order to get the largest flow-
ers; once from the seed box to a chosen bed, and again
to the open garden,
155.
admired plant, producing an endless variety of color.
HEARTSEASE—Mixed. An old but universally
They may be treated as annuals. Packet, 5c.
156. GIANT TRIMARDEAU—Remarkable for the ex-
tra large size of the flower and an endless variety of
beautiful shades. Packet, 10c.
157. G. & T. CO/S EXTRA MIXED—This mixture, con-
taining the finest blotched varieties, is grown and se-
lected with special care, and has given the moSt satis-
factory results to both florists and amateurs in the
past. Packet, 15c.
175. PHLOX DRUMMONDTI (A).
—A most brilliant and beauti-
ful hardy annual, about one foot
high, well adapted for bedding,
making a dazzling show through
the whole season. It succeeds
wellonalmostany soil. Pkt., 5c.
176. PHLOX DRUMMONDII—
(Nana Compacta) (A).— Very
fine mixed. This new strain is
of dwarf, compact habit, and
makes desirable pot plants; also
excellent for ribbon lines and
massing. Packet, 10 cents.
180. PINE CARNATION, or PI-
COTEE. (Choicest Double Mixed
Dianthus Caryophylus).—Carna-
tion and Picotee Pinks are gen-
erally favorites for their delici-
ous fragrance ,richness of col-
ors and profuse bloom. Peren-
nial. Packet, 10 cents.
181. PINK CARNATION (Riviera
Market, or Gillaud).— This is
the only variety that will pro-
duce flowers the first season.
They will thrive either in open
ground or pots. Packet, 25c.
1382. PINK CARNATION (Marg-
uerite) (P).—Will produce flow-
ers in a few weeks from seed.
Profuse bloomers, producing
very double flowers of all shades
of red, pink, white and varie-
gated. Will bloom all summer
until frost, or indoors in winter
in pots. Packet, 10 c.
185. PIN K—CHINA (Dianthus
Chinensis) (P).—Free bloomers,
and a general favorite for bou-
quets; also a useful bedding
plant. Pocket. 5c.
195. PORTULACA (Mexican
Rose) (A).—One of the finest
hardy annual plants, of easy
culture, thriving best in rather
rich, light loam or sandy soil;
the_ single-flowering varieties
are large and brilliant, of the
richest shades of color, and pro-
duced throughout the summer in
great profusion; fine for mass-
ing in beds or edginges of rock
196. DOUBLE PORTULACA (A).
work. Packet, 5c.
—Packet. 10c.
Favorite, half-
hardy, succeed-
ing well in any
rich soil. For
the brilliancy
and variety of
the colors and
the long duration
of their blooming
period, they are
indispensable in
any garden.
165. FINE MIXED.—Good mix-
ture of small free-blooming col-
ors. Packet, 5c.
167. DOUBLE PETUNIA.—About
30 per cent. will produce double
flowers. Packet, 25c.
168. PETUNIA.—Double-Fringed
Mixed.—The flowers of this sort
being double, together with be-
ing fringed, are very beautiful.
Packet, 25c.
200. POPPY-CARNATION (Pa-
paver) (A).—A showy and easily
cultivated hardy annual, with
large brilliant colored flowers,
growing freely in any garden
soil. Packet, 5c.
201. POPPY—PEONY FLOW-
ERED (A).—A magnificent sne-
cies, large, showy, double globule
flowers, resembling Peonies in
shape. Packet, 5c.
202. SHIRLEY POPPY (A).—
These beautiful Poppies are gen-
erally single or semi-double.
The colors, extending from one
extreme to the other, are so va-
ried that scarcely two are alike,
while many are striped and
blotched. The blooms, if cut
when young, will stand for two
or three days. Packet. 5c.
203. TULIP POPPY (A).—A mag-
nificent species. The plants at-
tain a height of 14 to 16 inches,
and produce from about 50 to 60
flowers of the brightest scarlet.
Packet, 5c.
204. ICELAND POPPIES, MIXED
(A).— Although hardy peren-
nials, these Poppies bloom the
first season from spring-sown
seed. Packet, 5c.
212. RICINUS, CAMBOGIENSIS
(A).—Ornamental plants of
stately growth and picturesque
foliage; fine for lawns, massing
or center plants for ribbon beds;
half-hardv annuals. Pkt.. 5c.
212%. RICINUS ZANZIRARIEN-
SIS, MIXED (A).—Their im-
mense leaves and gigantic plants
exceed all other varieties.
Packet. 5c.
213. SCABIOSA—GRANDIFLORA
(P).—A wonderful improvement
over the old variety; bears beau-
tifully formed flowers 3 inches
Packet. 5c.
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215.
from seed. Three feet. Packet, 5c.
220. SENSITIVE PLANT (Mimosa)—Curious and interesting plants, with
pinkish-white flowers; the leaves close in and droop when touched or shaken;
tender annual. Packet, 5c.
230.
and varied in color, equally well-adapted for massing, bedding,
Should be grown in rich soil.
STOCKS—SNOWFLAKE IMPROVED—A beautiful dwarf-growing vari-
Our seed of this variety is grown
culture. Very profuse bloomers.
231.
ety; very large, double, snow-white flowers.
by a specialist, and will produce a large percentage of double flowers.
SWEET ROCKET (Hesperis) (A)—Very pleasing, early spring flower-
protuse blooming plants, with fragrant flowers, growing freely in any light,
227.
ing,
tich soil. Packet, 5c.
2440. SWEET WILLIAM (Dianthus Barbatus (P)—A well-known free flower:
ing, popular tavorite; the great improvements upon the old varieties made with-
Hardy perennials.
in the last few years have rendered it still more desirable.
Packet, 5c.
243.
protusion of bloom and delicate, sweet odor. Packet, 10c.
245. MAMMOTH VERBENA (A).—One of the most popular and useful bed-
ding plants. Verbenas delight in sunny situation, rich soil and thorough culti-
vation. Packet, 5 cents.
250. VINCA ROSA (A).—Rose with dark eye.
251. VINCA ALBA (A).—White, with crimson eye.
255. WALLFLOWER, DOUBLE (A).—Well known, deli-
ciously fragrant plants, with large spikes of double flowers,
similar to the Gilliflower. Succeed in light, rich soil, in a
moist atmosphere. Perennial Packet, 10 cents.
258. ZINNIA ELEGANS (Youth and Old Age (A).—This is
one of the most brilliant of annuals, and has long been a gen-
eral favorite. The flowers are large, finely formed ,in great
variety of colors, and continue to bloom the entire season.
Half-hardy annuals. Packet, 5 cents.
TEN WEEKS STOCKS (Gilliflower)—A world-wide favorite, briliiant
SWEET VIOLET (A)—Deservedly much in demand, because of their
Packet, 5 cents.
Packet, 5 cents.
SCARLET SAGE (Salvia Splendens) (A)—Tall, erect, green foliage. A
favorite greenhouse and bedding plant, bearing long spikes of flowers in great
profusion from July to October; half-hardy perennial, blooming the first year
edging or pot ae,
Packet, 5c. -
Pkt., 16c.
Salvia, Splendens.
ZINNIAS CURLED AND CRESTED (A).—New, odd
Petals twisted, curled and crested into fantastic
A magnificent variety of
259.
and superb.
contortions and graceful forms.
colors. Packet, 5 cents.
260. ZINNIA—DOUBLE POMPON (A).—Long, coneshaped
flowers, very fine. Packet, 5 cents.
ZINNIA—CRIMSON—Packet, 10 cents.
ZINNIA—WHITE—Packet, 10 cents.
GENERAL LIST OF CLIMBERS
270. BALSAM APPLE (Momordica) (A)—Very curious
trailing vines, with ornamental foliage; fruit golden yellow;
when ripe, opens, Showing the seeds and its brilliant carmine
interior. Packet, 5c.
_ 272. BALLOON VINE (Love in a Puff) (A)—A rapid grow-
ing plant; succeeds best in light soil and warm situation;
flowers white; half-hardy annual. Packet, 5c.
275.
yellow,
foliage; half-hardy.
276. COBEA SCANDENS (P)—A beautiful, rapid-growing
climber, with handsome foliage and large bell-shaped flowers;
blue; half-hardy perennial; grows 20 to 30 feet high. Packet,
Oc.
CANARY BIRD FLOWER (Peregrinum) (A)—With
canary-like flowers; very ornamental and beautiful
Packet, 5c.
278. CYPRESS VINE, RED (Ipomea Quamoclit) (A)—One
of our most popular vines, with very delicate fern-like foli-
age, and masses of beautiful, small, star-shaped flowers. Sow
last of May; 15 feet. Packet, 5c.
279. CYPRESS VINE, WHITE (A)—Usually grown with
the red, making a handsome effect. Packet, 5c.
282. MAURANDIA (Barclayana) (A)—These charming
slimbers cannot be too highly praised for their beautiful
lowers and foliage. They are admirably adapted for hanging
yaskets, vases or trellis work. Packet, 5c.
GOURDS
MIXED GOURD (Cucurbita) (A)—Packet, 5e.
286. NEST EGG GOURD (A)—White fruit shaped like an
gg. Used asasubstitute for nesteggs. Paeket Se.
237. DISHCLOTH GOURD—Many women prefer a dish-
loth made of this Gourd to anything else, as it is always
weet and clean as long as any part of it is left. Packet, 5c.
285.
288. DIPPER GOURD (A)—Makes an excellent dipper.
‘acket, 5c.
290. MOCK ORANGE (P)—Fruit shaped like an orange.
'acKet, 5c.
CALABASH OR PIPE GOURD—Odd-shaped fruit,
Packet, 5c.
295. HEAVENLY BLUE IPOMEA (A)—The flowers are ir
large, airy clusters, and of that lovely hue so rarely seen.
Flowers four to five inches across. Packet, 5c.
291.
which is used to an advantage in making pipes.
300. MORNING GLORY (Ccnvolvulus Major}).—One of the
most free-flowering and rapidly-growing plant in cultivation,
thriving in almost any situation. The beauty and delicacy
of their brilliant flowers are unsurpassed; hardy annuals.
Packet, 5c.
302. GIANT JAPANESE MORNING GLORY.—Packet, 10c.
305. MOON FLOWER (Ipomoea Noctifiora)—Charming
and popular blooming climbers; of rapid growth and showy
effects; warm, rich soil, with a sunny exposure, suits them.
Packet, 5c.
320. SCARLET RUNNERBRS.—Very handsome climbing
Beans, with bright scarlet flowers. Packet, 5c.
326.
dow gardens.
SMILAX.—Charming climber for greenhouses or win-
Packet, 5c.
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SWEET PEAS GRANDIFLORA
SWEET PEAS should be sown in drills latter part of November for fall
planting, or as early as possible in spring, in rich, friable soil. Prepare
the bed thoroughly, working in a quantity of well-rotted manure, if it can
be done, making a furrow four to six inches deep. In this sow the seed
and cover two inches deep. As soon as the plants begin to show through,
fill in the furrow. This will secure a deep planting without the bad effect
of deep covering of the seed at first, and so enable the plant to bloom con-
tinuously through the heat of summer. As fast as the flowers come into
full bloom or fade they should be cut off, for if the pods are allowed to
form the plants will stop blooming,
377. G & T. CO”S EXTRA FINE MIXED—Consists of the very choicest
varieties mixed in the newest colors and shades. Packet, 5c. Oz.,10c. %
Lb., 25c. % Ih. 40c. Lhb., 75c. Postage, 6c. per lb. extra.
379. SUPERB SPENCER MIXTURE—This mixture contains practically
all the true Spencer varieties. Per 0z., 15c.; % LDb., 50c.; 1 Lhb., $1.50.
355. BLANCHE BURPEE—Pure white.
356. BLANCHE FERRY—Standard bright crimson-rose; wings white,
tinged with pink.
860. COUNTESS OF RADNOR—Light mauve standard; lavender wings.
373. DOROTHY ECKFORD—wWhite; large bell-shaped flowers.
369. KING EDWARD VII—Bright red or crimson scarlet.
rice: Per pkt., 5c.; 0z., 10c.; 1% Ib., 25c.; 44 Ih., 50c.; 1b., $1.00.
Postage, 6c. per lh. extra.
CLARA CURTIS SPENCER.
—Primrose.
FLORENCE NIGHTIN-
GALE, SPENCER.—Bluish-lay-
ender.
MAUD HOLMES, SPENCER.
—Crimson.
OTHELLO, SPENCER.—Deep
maroon.
WHITE SPENCER.—Morse’s
perfected, pure white.
Oz., 20c. 1% Lb., 75c.
GLADIOLI
AMERICA—This is one of the
finest Gladioli ever produced,
and ranks as the best sort for
cutting, as well as all-around
purposes. The color is a very
beautiful soft pink, the coloring
and texture resembling those
of the Orchid. Each 5c¢.; dozen,
60c.; 100, $3.50.
AUGUSTA—A lovely and use-
ful variety, pure white with
blue anthers. 5c. each; 60c. per
dozen; $4.50 per 100.
CHICAGO WHITE—White, lavender marking in throat. Each, 5c. Dozen, 60c.
Per 100, $4.50. 4
HALLEY—Predominating color, delicate salmon pink, with slight roseate tinge,
though the lower petals bear a creamy blotch with a stripe of bright red through
the centre, the whole producing a wonderful effect. Each, 5c. Dozen, 60c. Per 100,
4,
.50.
MBS. FRANCIS KING—Long, strong stalks, bearing flowers of vermillion-scar-
let color. Very effective for cutting. Each, 5c. Dozen, 60c. Per 100, $4.50.
MIXED (All Colors).—Dozen, 50c.; $4.00 per 100. If wanted by mail, add 10c.
per dozen for postage.
CALADIUMS TUBEROSES
ELEPHANT EAR One of the most fragrant and popu-
lar of the summer flowering bulbs. May
The Caladium Esculentum is one of be started early in hotbeds or pots, or
the handsomest of the ornamental- planted in open ground after the first
leaved plants. It will grow in any good day of May. if
garden soil. Plant where it will obtain EXCELSIOR PEARL—Double white;
plenty of water and an abundance of dwarf. Each, 5c.; dozen, 50c. Per 100,
rich comport roots: aplanted in fhe $4.00.
spring wi make good growth in the 5 .
summer, and in the fall store in a pv y eel, ead dorens. tec
cellar.
eet eae BULBS (7 and 9 inches)
—Each, 7c.; dozen, 75c. s s
LARGE BULBS (9 and 11 inches)— M d y R t
Each, 10c.; dozen, $1.00. a eira ine 00 S
EXTRA LARGE BULBS (11 inches
Erie upwards)—KEach, 15c.; dozen, $1.75. Wace. eb 10c. DOZEN ree serene $1.00
If by mail, add single bulbs, 5c.
Dozen, 15c. é ; (By Mail, add 3c. each). GLADIOLI
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STRAWBERRY PLANTS
DIRECTIONS FOR CULTURE
Strawberries require well-tilled soil; the plants should be set 15 inches apart, in rows
2 feet wide. Firm the plants well in the soil and keep thoroughly cultivated.
In early winter when the ground is frozen, cover the whole with long straw, which ¥
should be removed from the plant in the spring, but allowed to remain on the ground as
a mulch, to keep the berries clean next summer. When strawberries are moved in the
fall, they should be left until October or the first of November.
BIG JOE—This variety was introduced about twenty years ago, and proven a won-
derful discovery. It is a mid-season to late variety, equally in size, firmness and yield as
the Chesapeake, and superior in flavor and color. Succeeds on a great variety of soils.
CHESAPEAKE—Late Large, firm and productive. One of the fanciest varieties
grown.
GANDY—Late. Large and firm.
KLONDYKE—Medium Early. Very productive, berries large and firm.
LUPTON—Large, fine, medium early. A beautiful berry, solid and delicious.
PREMIER—One of the very best of extra early varieties; succeeds on almost all
soil (if well drained). Produced in vast quantities, berries of good size, attractive
appearance and excellent quality. Above varieties $1.75 per hundred, postpaid.
PROGRESSIVE-EVERBEARING—$3.50 per 100, postpaid.
VEGETABLE PLANTS.
FROM SEED BED. SPECIAL PRICE IN QUANTITY.
CABBAGE—All the leading varieties. May 1, frame grown, _LETTUCE—Ready at all seasons. All the leading varie-
70c. per 100; $2.50 per 500; $4.50 per 1,000. Field grown from ties. '70c. per 100; $3.00 per 500; $6.00 per 1,000. By express,
May 1 to December 1. 60c. per 100; $2.25 per 500; $4.25 per not prepaid. Add 10c. per 100 if by mail.
1,000. By express, not prepaid. Add 10c. per 100 if by mail.
PEPPER—AI] leading varieties at 30c. per doz.; $1.50 per
CAULIFLOWER—Early Snowball, 30c. per dozen; $1.50 per 100. By express, not prepaid. Add 10c. per dozen if by mail.
100. Add 6c. per dozen if by mail.
SWEET POTATO—70c. per 100; $3.00 per 500; $6.00 per
CELERY—AI11 the leading varieties. 60c. per 100; $2.50 per 1,000. By express, not prepaid. Add 16c. per 100 if by mail.
500; $5.00 per 1000. By express, not prepaid. Add 10c. if by.
mail. TOMATO—Ready April 1. Seed-bed plants of Bonnie Best,
Chalk’s Jewel, and Main Crop Varieties at 70c. per 100; $2.50
EGG PLANT—Imp. Baltimore from seed bed, 30c. per doz., per 500; $5.00 per 1,000. Main Crop Varieties, Field Grown,
$1.50 per 100: By express, not prepaid. Add 6c. per dozen, ready May 25. 60c. per 100; $2.00 per 500; $4.00 per 1,000.
by mail. By express, not prepaid. Add 10c. per 100 if by mail,
PLANTS
WILL MATURE HEADS TWO TO THREE WEEKS EARLIER THAN YOUR HOME-GROWN PLANTS.
VARIETIES
Early Jersey Wakefield, Charleston Wakefield, Succession and Early Flat Dutch
These plants are grown in the open field during the fall and winter months, which causes them to make a slow, tough,
hardy growth—so hardy that the outer leaves turn to a reddish brown. They can be shipped to distant points without danger
of spoiling, and should be planted in the open ground from four to five weeks earlier than frame plants.
They will stand a temperature of 10 to 15 degrees above zero without injury. Will do very much better planted early, as
they will take root and start to grow as soon as warm weather sets in.
Orders filled from January 1 until April 1. We do not advise planting later than this time.
Prices by Parcel Post, postage paid. In lots of 100, 200, 300, or 400 plants at 50c. per 100 plants; 500 plants for $1.60;
1,000 or more at $3.00 per 1,000 plants.
Orders are filled by the 100, not 250 or 350. These prices are for even quantities of one variety to package; if you ordered
200 of one variety and 300 of another variety you would pay at the 100 rate.
Prices by Express, buyer paying express charges. In lots of 1,000 to 3,000 plants at $2.00per 1,000; 5,000 or more at $1.50
per 1,000. Plants packed for express shipment, 1,000 or 2,000 plants of a variety to package, they weigh about 25 pounds per.
thousand plants, packed for shipment.
TERMS, CASH WITE ORDER, PLEASE. No Plants Shipped C. O. D.
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CANNAS
SELECT BEDDING VARIETIES
SUBJECT TO OUTTURN OF CROP.
FROM 3-IN. POTS. READY ABOUT MAY IST to 15TH.
POTTED PLANTS ONLY.
Price, except where otherwise noted, 15c. each. $1.75 per doz.
Add 5c. each extra for postage.
THE PRESIDENT—Glistening bright scarlet; large flowers;
5 ft. 25c. each.
KING HUMBERT—tThe broadest-leaved Canna; bronze, with
orange-scarlet flowers; 4 to 5 ft.
CITY OF PORTLAND—A wonderfully deep rosy salmon,
color much richer than Mrs. Alfred Conard; flowers of a
large size, abundantly produced in large trusses; 3% ft. 50c.
each.
ALPHONSE BOUVIER—Crimson; 5 ft.
enor Sisnt yellow, spotted crimson, green foli-
age; its
GUSTAV GUMPPER—Ideal yellow bedding canna; 3% ft.
J. D. EISELE—Bright vermillion scarlet; 3% ft.
MME. CROZY—Rich orange-scarlet flowers, edged with
bright golden yellow; 4 ft.
MAROS—Best white-flowering; creamy white flowers pro-
duced on stems well above foliage; 3% to 4 ft.
PRESIDENT MYERS—Rich cherry-carmine flowers; bronze
foliage; 4 ft.
QUEEN CHARLOTTE—Rich pomegranate red, bordered
bright golden yellow; 3% ft.
RICHARD WALLIS—Free-flowering yellow, with green
foliage; 4% ft.
RUBIN—Bright scarlet flowers, dark foliage; 4 ft.
SOUV. DE ANTOINE CROZY—Beautiful red, bordered
with golden yellow; 3% ft.
UNCLE SAM—Clear deep orange flowers, borne in large
clusters; rich green foliage; 6 ft.
VENUS—Gay rosy pink, with mottled border of creamy
white; 4 ft.
WY¥OMING—Orange-scarlet, with bronze foliage; 4% ft.
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FOLIAGE CANNAS
with bronze leaf, but do not bloom. Dormant roots at 6c. each; 60c. per dozen, By post, 10c. per dozen extra.
MIXED CANNA ROOTS IN SPLENDID VARIETY
OUR SELECTION.
6c. Each; per Dozen, 60c.; per 100, $5.00. By Express, Not Prepaid. _By Parcel Post, add 10c. per Dozen, Extra.
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GERANIUMS
Price, 15c. each; $1.50 per dozen. By express, not prepaid.., 83 Cents Each for Postage.
Mm. A. ROSELEUR—Deep rose-pink.
STANDARD SINGLE VARIETIES | rere oe rea Ee ott OF neon pase:
ADMIRATION—Bright rose-shrimp pink. MISS KENDAL—Dark carmine red.
CLAIRE ALBAINE—Pure white color. MME. RECAMIER—Pure white.
FEUER—Brilliant crimson red. MARYLAND—Handsomely marked foliage, with a choco-
GLOIRE DE RGUGE—Rich scarlet. : late zone, Intense dazzling fiery-red color.
JACQUERIE—A most beautiful shade of deep carmine red. MME. F. SARLOVEZE—Exquisite shade of light rose,
MRS. E. RAWSON—Scarlet flowers. shading to white at centre; immense semi-double fiowers.
PAMELA—Pure white centre shading through a maculated ORNELEA—Deep rich scarlet.
effect to broad distant outer margin of crimson lake; strong Ss. A. NUTT—Dark, velvety crimson.
grower. , SCARLET BEDDER—A bright scarlet bedding variety; free
ROSALDA—Rich crimson pink, bloomer. : : :
SNOWDROP—Pure white.
TIFFIN. Rich glowing comrlet, SCENTED-LEAVED VARIETIES
VICTOR GROSSET—Bright apricot-salmon.
ALM—U g i ilac; yer petals dark.
IVY-LEAVED VARIETIES CADIEATUM--Briail Tost, rove-seented:
ALLIANCE—Delicate white lilac. — DALE PARK BEAUTY—Small, fragrant foliages.
COL. BADEN POWELI—Pearl white. ee : ; k-l red
JOSEPH WARREN —Lovely shade of rich purple. PAIR ELLEN—Fragrant and beautiful; large oak-leave
MM=E. THIBAUT—Clear rosy pink. foliage.
PIERRE CROZY—Bricht scarlet flowers. . LADY MARY—Sweet-scented: rose-lake color.
SCARLET CROUSE—Magnificent shade of carmine, LADY PLYMOUTH—Variegated rose geraniums; green and
STANDARD DOUBLE VARIETIES | Norma wart, prem
NUTMEG—Dwarf; bright green foliage; nutmeg scented.
CoOL. THOMAS—Deep cardinal red. ROSE—Rose-scented.
LA PILOTE—Prilliant scarlet; a favorite bedder. SCARLET UNIQUE—Dull scarlet; blotched maroon.
em re EE ES Ss RO
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JN GHRYSANTHEMUMS
All from 2-inch pots, for bedding outdoors, for cut flowers,
but not the large greenhouse varieties.
They are, however, being cultivated-extensively for garden
purposes.
LARGE-FLOWERING OR ASTER VARIETIES.
(These are not for exhibition purposes, but good results
can be obtained by slight disbudding, leaving from six to
eight flowers on a spray. Shotild also be protected from
frost when desired for cutting).
ASBURY—Sulphur-white. For cut flowers.
BRADSHAW—Lilac-rose, cut petals.
ELDORADO—Bright golden-yellow, open centre.
ELETON—Light pink, full large flower.
EXCELLENCE—Pure white, tall grower.
EXCELSIOR—Bright orange-yellow, long stem.
FRED J.—Red orange, good for cut flowers.
GERMANIA—tLarge flower, straw white, long stems.
HESTER—Pearl white, shaded pink.
JERRY—Rose lilac, open centre.
JERSEY—Pure white, open centre.
KING HENRY—Straw white, long stem.
LELIA—Bright, rich red.
Ss a
Simall-Flower or Button Varieties MARIANA—Snow white, large flower on long stem.
ANNA MARY—Creamy white, shaded pink. meh 3
HILDA CANNING—Bright bronze, long stem for cutting. MISS JULIA—Orange red, turning yellow.
JAMES BOONE—Pure white. 5 ay i
YELLOW GEM—Golden yellow. cuteness OF WALES—Snow white, long stem, fine for
LITTLE PET—Rich, violet rose.
REV. W. H. HOFFMAN—Golden bronze, long stem. -
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Anemone Varieties SiR, MICHAEL—Lemon yellow, open centre, long stem for
cut flower.
EARLE—Pearl white, silver-rose centre, dwarf.
EVA—Rose-pink. TRIUMPH D’OR—Rich, golden yellow.
LADY OLIVIA—Beautiful white. ‘ :
MATILDA—White, iarge Towers: VIOLA—Rich, violet rose.
MA N—Bronze, large flower.
Sees 5 WINDLESS—Rich, golden yellow, large flowers.
for cutting. :
PALMYRA—Silver pink, long stem.
Price: 10c. Hach; per Dozen, 75c.; per 100, $5.00.
By Express, Not Prepaid.
Add 3c. for postage.
MOON VINES SCARLET SAGE
15c. Each. $1.50 per Dozen. SALVIA SPLENDENS—tTall, erect, green
NOCTIFLORA—tThe standard white Moonvine. foliage. The well-known Salvia.
LEARI (Blue Dawn Flower)—Generally known as the Blue Mocnflower. 10c. Each. $1.00 per Dozen.
Postage 3 cents each extra. . Add 3c. each for Postage.
BEGONIAS
GLORIE DE CHATELAINE—Dwarf, compact grower. Always full of flowers of a lively pure pink color. Popular for pot
and bedding plant. 15c. each.
PRIDE OF NEW CASTLE—Red sport of Glorie de Chatelaine, color being a deep rich Begonia red. 15c. each.
GRACILIS ROSEA—Handsome flower of delicate rose color. 10c. each.
LUMINOSA—Red flower, foliage turning reddish bronze, when growing in sun. 10c. each.
GRACILIS PFITZER TRIUMPH—Pure white, free flowering. 10c. each.
Postage 3c. each extra.
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DAHLIAS
THE FOLLOWING NAMED VARIETIES SUPPLIED IN
POTTED PLANTS ONLY. (Ready About May Ist-15th).
Prices, except where otherwise noted, 15c. each; $1.50 per doz.
By Parcel Post, add 3 cents each for Postage.
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‘Mheidore:
SHOW VARIETIES
CHAS. LANIER—Yellow amber, shaded buff.
ETHEL MAULE—Pure white,
centre.
tinged pale lavender in
- QUEEN OF YELLOWS—Rich canary yellow; best for cut-
ing.
SOUVE MME. MOREAU—Deep rich pink.
ZEBRA—Pearl white, edged deep pink.
25c. each.
25c. each.
Prices, except where otherwise noted, 15c. each; $1.50 per doz.
ABERDEEN.
—Deep carmine,
bright shading
cactus. $1.00
each.
ATTRAC-
TION—A beau-
tiful and large
Dahlia, with
curled or twist-
ed petals, of
soft silvery
mauve-rose,
with white suf-
fusion. $1.00
each.
COUNTESS
OF LONSDALE
—Rich salmon.
CONOWIN-
GO—One of the
best cactus to date.
Outside petals’ sal-
mon yellow, shading
to lemon yellow to-
wards centre. Large,
free bloomer on good
stems. $1.00 each.
GEN. J. B. SETH—
Rich and gorgeous,
with brilliant scarlet shadings.
KALIF—Colossal; pure scarlet and perfect form. 35c. each.
GOLDEN GATE—Bright golden yellow,
flowering; very large and full. 30c. each.
early and free-
rile ORCL showing blush as flower matures.
each.
15c.
MARGUERITE BOUCHON—Magnificent shade of brilliant,
yet soft rose, with white centre and white tips. 35c. each.
wanes MAE—Intense scarlet, with maroon shadings. 25c.
each.
PINK PROFUSION (Cactus)—Pink, shading
flesh in centre. Early and profuse bloomer.
$1.00 each.
PRINCE OF YELLOW—Rich canary yellow.
RENE CAYEUX—Rich Geranium red.
slightly to
Dwarf grower.
15c. each.
10c. each.
SEAPLANE—Large flower, long incurved petals of almost
pure white. $1.00 each.
CENTURY VARIETIES
BIG CHIEF—Brilliant cherry-red,
maroon.
margined rich velvety
FRINGED TWENTIETH CENTURY—Similar to twentieth
century, having petals deeply cleft.
ROSE PINK CENTURY—Clear rose pink; immense size.
SCARLET CENTURY—Bright scarlet.
SENSATION—Vivid scarlet, heavily tipped white.
By Parcel Post, add 3 cents each for Postage.
By Express, Not Prepaid.
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DAHLIAS—cContinued
Decorative Varieties :
AUGUSTA NONIN—Large flower of fiery red.
25c. each.
A. ©. IDE—Rich velvety maroon, of fine quality, produced
freely on erect stems. Some petals broad and flat. Some
twisted and curled, 20c. each.
BELOIT—Large, bright growing crimson flowers, of good
Substance, 35c. each.
BALTIMORE—Lemon-yellow, mottled violet rose. 75c. each.
CHESAPEAKE—A peculiarly striped and tinted variety,
very attractive. Canary yellow, striped and streaked through-
out with crimson, the color of the reflex. $1.00 each.
DREAM—Large, perfectly formed flowers. The color is a
very pleasing shade of burnt rose and amber, with a slight
pinkish tinge. 50c. each.
DELICE—Beautiful 15c¢.
FLAMINGO—Rich and glowing rose-pink,
times an open centre. 25c. each.
glowing rose-pink. each.
showing some-
GOLDEN WEST—Best yellow, fine for cutting. 25c. each.
JACK ROSE—Rich velvety crimson. 15c. each.
JACK’S DISCOVERY—White, mottled violet rose. 25c. each.
and garnet suffusion.
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POTTED PLANTS ONLY. :
(Ready About May 1st to 15th).
Prices, except where otherwise noted, 10c. each; $1.00 per dozen.
By express, not prepaid. By parcel post, add 3c. each for postage.
HOBTULANUS WITTE—Very long stemmed, free flower-
ing, pure white. 50c. each.
KING OF AUTUMN—Large perfectly formed flowers of
beautiful shade of burnt amber, tinged and shaded old rose.
50c. each.
LYNDHURST—Intense, rich vivid scarlet. 35c. each.
LE GRAND MANITOU—White ground _ color,
spotted, striped and blotched with deep, reddish violet.
each. :
prettily
20c.
MABEL—Light mauve; pretty and free-flowering. 50c. each.
MINA BRUGLE—Rich, luminous, dark scarlet; free-flower-
ing. 50c. each.
MISS MINNIE McCULLOUGH—Soft yellow, overlaid with
bronze. 15c. each.
TAFEY—Light rose pink, slightly streaked fleshy yellow.
Good bloomer and good for cut flowers. - $1.00 each.
QUEEN MARY—Fine rose pink, good stiff
stems. 15c. each.
YELLOW DUKE—Pure canary yellow.
OREGON BEAUTY—Intense oriental red with golden sheen
25c. each.
free bloomer,
Peony-Flowered Varieties
\
Pompon Varieties
GEISHA — Scarlet 10c. each. $1.00 per Dozen.
and gold, with yellow
center, deepening to ALEWINE—Flesh, edged lavender
searlet at centre. 50c. pink.
each.
CRIMSON QUEEN—Deep crimson,
HON. R. L. BOR- shaded purple.
DEN—Rich golden
bronze. 25c. each.
INDIAN CHIEF—Crimson.
MRS. CHAS. IL.
SEYEBOLD — Distinct
bright crimson-pink,
each petal tipped
white.
; cite BEAUTY—Delicate shrimp
pink.
: LITTLE MAY—Bright lemon yel-
ow.
PRAIRIE FIRE—
Rich scarlet.
PRESIDENT FAL-
" ZIERES—Intense red,
free-flowering and of
finest form. 35c. each.
Single Warieties
AMI BARILGET—Scarlet-crimson
flowers, dark bronze foliage,
WEBER—Lovely
shade of rose-pink,
fine form and stem.
50c. each.
ST. GEORGE—Large, pure yellow.
QUEEN WILHEL- 10c. each. $1.00 per Dozen.
MINA—Fine, pure
white.
By Parcel Post, add 3c. each for.
postage.
DAHLIA ROOTS
(OUR SELECTION)
In separate colors, not named varieties.
Large clumps, 12c. each; $1.25 per dozen. By express, not prepaid.
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NURSERY DEPARTMENT
Before planting fruit trees, the soil (excepting new ground) should be made mellow by repeated plowing.
When trees
are received the root should be covered with a blanket, sack or straw until they reach thsir destination; the bundle should
then be opened, and the trees separated from the moss in which they are packed; if the roots have become dry, from too long
exposure, straw should be spread on the ground, the trees laid upon it, then covered entirely, roots and tops, with straw, and
the whole well watered. In this condition they should remain for forty-eight hours, when they will be found as fresh as when
first found in the nursery.
Where only a few trees are to be planted, and the soil has not been sub-soiled, or where trees are
to be planted in sod, then the holes ought to be at least four feet wide and eighteen to twenty inches deep, the sub-soil
thrown back, and the holes filled up to a proper depth to receive the tree with fine top soil.
SUMMER APPLES.
YELLOW TRANSPARENT—HEarly and prolific; clear white
skin, changing to yellow. July. we
BENONI—Very early, skin dark rich red; flesh white; juicy,
slightly tart.
AUTUMN APPLES.
GRAVENSTEIN—Orange-yellow, overlaid with broken striped
of light and dark red. Flesh yellowish. One of the finest
fall apples. Fruit produced freely. September to October.
SUMMER RAMBO—One of the best. Smooth skin, streaked
dull yellowish; red, rich, spicy; sub-acid flavor. October to
January.
SMOKEHOUSE—Large fruited, striped red on yellow ground;
sub-acid; productive and good for culinary purposes. Sep-
tember to October.
WINTER APPLES.
BLACK BEN DAVIS—Red all over. Medium to large, Flesh
white. Tree strong growing and very productive. Fruit
will keep until late in season.
STAYMAN’S WINESAP—Superior to old Winesap; large,
bright red, very productive, adapting itself to different soils.
Good marketing variety.
STARE’S DELICIOUS—Brilliant dark red, shading to yellow
at blossom end. Flesh white and tender. Large size.
GRIMES GOLDEN—Yellow sub-acid; spicy and rich fruit.
January to March.
JONATHAN—Small, with yellow skin, almost covered red;
fine flavor; popular everywhere. November to April.
YORK IMPERIAL—Medium size, skin greenish-yellow, nearly
covered with bright red; tender flesh, crisp and juicy; good
bearer and keeper. February to April.
ROME BEAUTY—Large, yellow, striped and mixed with light
red; flesh yellow, breaking coarse-grained, sub-acid; valu-
able for market on account of its productiveness, size and
beauty, aS well as for certain bearing. November to Janu-
ary. Can always be depended on for a full crop.
Price, $1.25 each.
CRAB-APPLES.
HYSLOP—Fruit large for its class; produced in clusters; dark
rich red, covered with thick blue bloom; good for culinary
purposes and for cider.
TRANSCENDENT—Golden yellow, with beautiful rich crim-
son cheek; flesh creamy yellow; crisp, sub-acid, pleasant and
agreeable. Tree a rapid grower and productive. September.
Price, $1.25 each.
PEARS.
BARTLETT (Summer)—yYellow, with soft blush, fine-grained,
sweet and juicy; good bearer. July and August.
KOONCE (Summer)—Handsome fruit, good bearer,
proof and free from blight.
KIEFFER—Standard winter variety. Large and juicy.
SECKEL (Autumn)—Rich quality, hardy and productive. Sep-
tember to October.
Price, $1.50 each.
PEACHES.
CARMAN—Large and round with pale yellow skin, red blush
on sunny side; white flesh, superior flavor. Middle of July.
ELBERTA—An exceedingly large high-colored Peach. A cross
between Crawford’s and Chinese Cling. Juicy, well flavored.
Said to be finest yellow freestone in existence. Ripens early
in August.
frost-
CRAWFORD EARLY—A magnificent large yellow Peach, of
good quality. Popular and productive; flesh very juicy, rich,
slightly sub-acid, of good flavor; freestone; valuable for
market. First of August.
CRAWFORD LATE—A superb fruit of large size; skin yel-
low, with broad dark red cheek; flesh deep yellow, but
red at stone, juicy and melting, with very rich and excel-
lent vinous flavor. One of the best yellow and admirable
market fruit; freestone. August 15th.
SMOCK—Rather large yellow, with red cheek; flesh yellow,
red at stone; very productive; not of high excellence but
valuable as a market variety. Most extensively grown in
Delaware and Maryland. Middle to last of September.
Price, 50c. each.
CHERRIES (Sweet).
BEACE TARTARIAN—Fruit large size, sweet and productive.
June.
SON: wooD—Fruit large, yellow-shaded red; juicy and sweet.
une.
NAPOLEON—One of the best, well-flavored; pale yellow
turning amber in the shade; richly dotted with deep red,
and with fine marbled dark crimson cheek; flesh firm and
juicy.
CHERRIES (Sour).
MORELLO—Above medium size, skin dark
nearly black; flesh juicy, sub-acid, rich. July.
MOTT MORANCY snl Aree red acid Cherry; very prolific and
ardy.
RICHMOND—Medium size, red, flesh melting, juicy and at
maturity a rich acid flavor. Very productive and fine for
cooking. Commences ripening about last of May, and hangs
long on tree.
Price, $1.75 each.
red, becoming
PLUMS.
ABUNDANCE—Lemon-yellow ground, nearly overspread with
Cherry, with heavy bloom; flesh yellow and very juicy; sub-
acid, with Apricot flavor; highly perfumed, stone small; tree
hardy; bears regularly; early heavy bearer. August 1st.
LOMBARD—Medium size, skin delicate violet, datted thick
red; flesh deep yellow, juicy and pleasant. One of the hardi-
est and most productive. Succeeds well anywhere.
SHROPSHIRE DAMSON—An improvement on the common
Damson, being largest of its class; dark purple; highly es-
teemed for preserving; enormously productive. September.
Price, $1.50 each.
QUINCES.
ORANGE (Apple Quince)—Bright pale orange; surface only
moderately fuzzy. Fruit variable in size and shape, but in
ideal of original form; is distinctly flattened at both ends,
like an apple. Ripens after mid-autumn, and keeps until
February under good conditions.
CHAMPION—Greenish-yellow; large fruit, flesh tender, deli-
eate flavor; good keeper. Late.
Price, $1.50 each.
GRAPES.
CONCORD—Vigorous growing vine and enormously produc-
tive. Comparatively free from disease; bunches large, com-
pact; berries, large round black, with a blue bloom. Profit-
able market sort.
MOORES (Early)—Bunch medium; berry large black, with
NIAGARA—Large bunch, of greenish white berry, turning to
blue bloom. Extremely hardy; for market.
light yellow; thin skin, but tough. Is tender and sweet.
Ripens with Concord.
Price, 40c. each.
RASPBERRIES.
GREGG—Large firm fruit, sweet and rich; strong grower and
ripens late. Black and juicy.
KANSAS BLACK CAP—Firm and of fine quality; strong and
hardy. Second-early.
MILLER RED—Bright red, does not fade; fruit ripens early
and has very small core. Heavy bearer; best shipper.
Price, 10c. each; $1.00 doz.
BLACEBERRIES.
ELDORADO—Berries very large; jet black, sweet melting, no
hard core. Splendid keeper and shipper.
LUCRETIA—This is a trailing blackberry or dewberry; a good
grower and productive. Fruit large and of good flavor.
CURRANTS.
FAY’S PROLIFIC—Strong grower, wonderfully productive,
and comes to bearing young; fruit large, bright red and
good quality.
Price, 40c. each.
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Beans, Spring Vetch, Winter Vetch, Canada Field Peas, Sweet Peas, Garden Peas, Lima Beans and Garden Peans.
Garden‘size: for Peas*iBeans and! Sweet Peasia, Si. . Sieh, PAO ila re os eects thine ELE e $ .50
One-acre Sizévit. 6 i. aio wie. weneer.g) pseu orem eretet 26 VEDA Le a ik Tiles re a oy a ry Sey eae 1.00
Three=acresSize seers bps eT Uae hae NR ar iter he nano SU cso yee Bee ree Ne se aPansrP TPO Se Soa GoD 2.50
Twelve-acre size.....
ETE
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HORTICULTURAL TOOLS AND SUPPLIES
No. 1% German Grass Hook...........-+++eee- $ .70
Wo. 2eGermaneGrass OOK 0... 5 cle oc e ove sini ace es -75
Best English Grass—No. 2......-+-++-e008- By aed,
Best English Grass—No. 8.......--+++_seeeeees »80
Best English Hedge or Grass Hooks—No. 4... .90
Atkins’ Perfection Grass Hook ;
American—plain .....-ccccererscsee sevssencres .50
American—Ppolished ..seeeesseeesee seeeereeres .55
ita w _f \ —<—— :
No. 212—American, 16-gauge tool steel, 6-inch blade, a handle
that will not come out in dry weather. Price, 40c.
No. 02—American, 6-inch bright steel blade, plain handle, 15c.
PLAINTAIN TROWEL
ING eI. Chms DLAC ne. wiv tush che «oc ches ele Buse siete euale she esi selene 20c.
INO. ZitmeO-2NCH DIAGeR Me ee 8 we ee oe Re ae awe a ore 35c.
Parcel
Strong Steel Trowel, with socket handle, very durable.
post weight, 1 pound. Price, 15c.
EUREKA HAND
A Very Handy and Useful Weeder.
No. E—Grip handle.........--s+eese ee ereees 45c.
No, EL—2-foot handle........---+++-seeccses 55c.
Parcel post weight, ‘1 pound.
LARGE HAND WEEDER
sisisicls's\e/e isle o ole sjok0On
No. 400—4 Prong Hand Weeder..
No. G—Solid Steel Hand Weeder........ é
Parcel post weight, 1 pound.
DIBBERS
For transferring plants. By
far the best thing for the pur-
pose ever introduced.
Right-angée shape,
handle, 80c,
D-handle Dibber, $1.00.
steel-polished, wood
$1.20
(rape
Scissors
No. 4774 Grape Pickers.§$ .60
- Flower Scissors....... 1.50
FRUIT PICKER
This cut almost speaks
for itself—the device, be-
ing so much like the human
hand, shows at once the
utility of the ar-
ticle. As a Fruit
Picker it has no
superior. it dis
eC i
made of heavy
wire, and easily
RRL C Ee meerevercraret tarot 40 cents adjusted to a
pole.
Pruni
i : runing Knives
INOn* 6 6105—Cocoak Banden imei olove eutevalevac- eclene pete mera $1.00
No. 1508R
No. 1510B
Made of solid steel; see the cutting point. Price.. .40c. each
Parcel post weight, 1 lb.
Put your asparagus up in bunches, with ~
this Improved Asparagus Buncher. TeESis “C/ (, ==
adjustable for all lengths of bundles, cor-
rect in design and quick in operation. It
makes a well-formed, compact bundle, add-
ing greatly to the looks of the vegetable
PIPiCe, REACU, amis .ojcrte as Me oiehioce Ent hen $4.00 ¢
Parcel post weight, 5 pounds. =
GARDEN REELS
Every gardner should have one of
these handy reels. Straight rows add
greatly to the looks of the garaen.
These reels are made of heavy iron,
and will last a life time.
=
Large size reel to hold 100 feet
of line $
Ci en
GARDEN LINE.
Best grade 3/16-in. Cotton Garden
Line, in any desired length.
rice; per 100 sféet.)....06.66 oo. $1.00
MOE’S ALL STEEL GARDEN
TROWELS AND WEEDERS
Heavy pressed steel black
enamel finish with polished
points. No loose wooden
3 handles.
MOE’SLINE No. 80—Garden trowel,
6-in. blade. Each....... 25c.
Ne: atom ODEN ISHT
’ rowel. (A 9 ieoemsoeraciO Gir ECNO 25c.
MOE’S LINE No. 82—Garden Weeder.
SACI, WW sie v\icioce eh uueiestatereiere se 5c.
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HORTICULTURAL TOOLS AND SUPPLIES—sowrnven
“LITTLE WONDER”
HEDGE TRIMMER
By having amachine
of your own, you can
trim your hedge when
it needs it and not wait
for some one until the
hedgehas grown strag-
gly and disgraced the
entire property for
several weeks.
Hedge will improve
in appearance after it
is trimmed with the
“Tittle Wonder,” by
reason of the straight
cutting, no dips or round corners and many other common
faults often noticed in hedge trimmed by hand shears. |
It is not near as hard work trimming with the “Litte
Wonder” as the hand shears, it does not tire the wrists, 1n
fact, it is a pleasure to walk along the hedge and turn the
crank and see the hedge fly, it really operates astonishingly
easy.
SO=INCH- SIMA CHIME si yeterosledeneye «ol! avele erees ewes carabaisoacasboneneratekeliens $19.75
40=INCH SS MACHAN OSH. Herete «o's 5 co wietsicjeie cio eieieledevevereversnctieve: eis) sie
GO=INCHeSMA CHINE Sete ~ ro veroreleseiclcseterclshovene) eiiclle\ stele! eleiel ola ee olohniens
HEDGE SHEARS
100— 8-inch..
. 100— 9-inch..
. 100—10-inch. .
. 100—12-inch.
(With Notch)
. 101— 8-inch. .$2.25
. 101— 9-inch . 2.50
. 101—10-inch . 2.75
. 101—12-inch . 3.50
Lawn Shears
No. 1062—2 wheels, 8-
ineh blade, for cutting on
narrow. borders, under
fences and shrubs .$4.50
GRASS BORDER
SHEARS
No. 105
No. 1360—Bent Handle. ..35e. Price,
No. 460—Trowel Handle ..60c. ; $4.25
NOH ANOS A Hid ae $1.C0
Pruning Shears
No. 4—Flat Spring, Steel Blade... ... ccc cece cece cece
No. 33—Coil Spring, Mal. Handle, Steel Blade........... «60
No. 1537—Solid Steel, half polish, 9-inch.... ......... Sentdsao
No. 4665—Solid Steel, 9-inch.;.. 2. 0. SP. oes Siesta areeres, LOO
No. 4666—Solid Steel, full polish, 9-inch...... sicclexepehe/shele ie nL cOO.
No. 2—French Pruning, 8%-inch............. Rito tose ted ey)
Wo. 544—Ladies’, nickel-plated, 6-inch......
Parcel post weight, 1 pound.
WITHOUT NOTICE.
PRICE
¥ No. 0 15 in..... $4.00
¥ No. 1 23 in..... 4.50
No. 2 30 in..... 6.00
H of two separate cutting
f slots in the handles.
f into the middle notch,
| 16-inch double...... wee $1.35
gy : [mproven | ExtracKMivies savers pr isvesers, com cee cekel erie :20
TREE PRUNER. T Pp
we elegraph Tree Pruners
Price, without pole............. $1.40
Extra blades.......... 20c.
Lopping Shears
The Baltimore
Draw Cut Shear is
extra strong, and
will cut. large
limbs with the
least exertion.
The American or Tip Top
Shear is light and strong, and
is very handy for light work.
It will not tire you to handle it.
. 5—American, or Tip’ Top.......0..,...+6 Meienavene «+. - $1.60
S74 —=AmMericany OLD Tipe OD). cc.) shevelexsatieterousiersy ste s0000ODON. rH
. 5402—-Baltimore Draw-Cut, 24 in. Handles.......... 3.50
. 5403—Baltimore Draw Cut, 22 in. Handles.......... 3.00
“MCKENNEY” TREE PRUNERS
No. 0 Hand Pruning Shear
No. 2 cuts limks 1% inches in diameter easy and perfect.
i It has two cutting blades drop forged from tool steel, and
i} with the patented leverage is the most powerful pruner built.
Besides the double leverage this Pruner has an addition
powers which is provided by the
If any time the blades are wedged in
the limb and more power is required it may be obtained by
stopping the pressure on the handles and pulling each handle
this change increases the original
power 25 per cent.
If more power is required pull the handles into the last
i notch increasing the power 50 per cent. Two springs are pro-
H vided which return the blades to their original position after
—E the full amount of leverage has been used.
| PRUNING SAWS
No. 1 Saws. =
16-inch single..........$1.d0
18-inch single.. ....... 1.40
20-inch single... 1.50
No. 3 Saws.
18-inch double.......... 1.45
20-inch double.......... 1.55
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FLORISTS AND GARDEN SUPPLIES
PLANT SPRINKLERS
PUTTY BULB
This Improved
Putty Bulb is made
from a good grade
of rubber. For
glazing green-
houses, new or old;
will be found very
handy.
IPMS) Go ae $1.50
Parcel Post
weight, 1 pound
We do not guar-
see ; antee rubber goods. %S
For sprinkling cut flowers, seedlings, plants, clothes, ates
NOI Standard poli? -OUnIC em caeenercrorexererstaveveeveversrcters eee $1.50
No. 2—Standard, 7-ounce ...... Bees too tee
HOT-BED MATS
WOOL-LINED
Made of strong
Drill, interlined
with wool.
Price, 40 x 76,
Each, $1.90
Price, 76 x 76,
Each, $3.25
Special Price in
Dozen Lots.
UNGLAZED
HOT-BED
SASH
3 ft. Faimexi6 ft,
Price, $2.25 each.
PEERLESS GLAZING POINTS
(Imp. Van Reyper.)
PAT® NOV. 17
The finest glazing points on FULLSIZE (aes J
the market. The glass cannot N°2
slip; they are quickly and
easily put in with special pin-
cers: no “rights” or “iefts’’ to
bother with.
Per? box) of 15000. 54.5). 75c.
Pincers, per pair......- 85c.
Parcel post weight, 2 pounds
MARLINE
Furnished in 1, 5, 10, 15 and 20-pound bales.
Bm OU Ae ales ic. cereusucveus eve nienay stele depagansasuatehexawbeated sy uiaue 35c. per pound
T-POuna Beales ee scwra wialeee k'C & clelnls oteme ven ww. e fo' 40c. per pound
Special Prices in Quantities.
RAFFIA
The best material for tying Plants, Vines, etc.
Or! -POUNG. serctor-sorenetoisrelstara cle) els) aveiiele 20c.
SPHAGNUM MOSS
For packing growing Orchids, Plants, etc. Per bale..... $3.25
GRAFTING WAX
BEV sie olaiele'stoici OCa 2a =I ye aredetet de dis toCe L-Ib..0..02.. 140c.
MASTICA
Mastica.—For glazing green-
houses, sashes, new and old. It
is elastic, adhesive and easily ap-
plied. It is not affected by
WASTICAN |
dampness, heat or cold. ‘Mas-
tica,’ when applied, in a _ few FE
hours forms a skin or film on the OR “GLAZING — aes
entire mass, hermetically sealing f tS Sashes mah : e)
the substance and preventing the Ni 2 2 OLD. ek
evaporation of the liquids, and See Rooi-Flest \
remains in a soft, pliable and ust Abbasi easy 70 ="
elastic condition for years. ‘*Mas- MEAS i te
tica” is of great value in going z wasive
over old houses with a putty bulb : an 0. PIERCE co.
or machine on the outside of
sash, as it makes it perfectly
tight and saves the expense of
relaying the glass.
1-Gallon Cans........-- $2.40
J Ee Or EE SEE—SESSSSES————
MASTICA GLAZING MACHINE
OUR SPECIAL PRICE................. $2.85
iron Clad
4-qt . $0.70
Ganit. — ae pe ee:
Sat) w.2 ees
10-qt 1.05
12-qt 1.30
16-qt 1.45
These pots are made
from the best grade
of galvanized iron,
and are very heavy
and strong. The long
spout makes them
very desirable for
greenhouse and flower
bed use. Each can is
equipped with a fine
and coarse nozzle,
with copper perfora-
TOILET AND
FETLOCK
CLIPPERS
No. 71—Fetlock Clipper........ oie: atolenatotets ails (cba cpatahs. alalsyelene $1.40
Ae OMe te. CLpDEL... - <= ites dele ts vic) so sbeha ancl. sieve » [fons «io ele els
pound.
Parcel post weight. 1
Horse or
Dog Clippers
No. 159—Coates’ Ball-Bearing Horse Clipper........... $3.00
Parcel post weight, 2 pounds.
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L. M. OLMSTEAD’S
IMPROVED RELIABLE
POT LABELS
Plain. Painted.
4 -inch, per 1000. .$1.55 $2.00
4%-inch, per 1000.. 1.70 2.25
5 -inch, per 1000.. 1.90 2.45 MOLE TRAP
6 -inch, per 1000.. 2.35 oy Without a doubt, the best mole trap
12-inch, per 100... 1.10 ee Tae ee that Bourere pitce a weight
3 7 A ex , insuring perfec ; i
Special Pee uae to softest eeGhnd. Lt ie punt! oa Re eae
. used in many places that a taller trap
would not do.
OUR SPECIAL PRICE.........$2.50
PAINTED
Parcel post weight, 2 pounds.
TREE LABELS
Per 1000
314-inch, notched............ $1.90 (@) UT- (@) FeS i G Ha | aE
314-inch, iron wired......... 235
314-inch, copper wired....... 2.70 MOLE TRAP
. Considered to be one Ge the
est and cheapest Mole Traps
HEAVY OR DAHLIA on the market. Especially valu-
STAKES able for hot-beds and fr mes on
account of convenient size.
Each. Per Doz. Per 100.
3) feetuin.. cane 12c. $1.15 $11.50 PRICE........ +++ $1.25
Bofests tae a aoe: yy = Init || eeu rE: iia e jocuinet
6ifeetin oc oe eee 25c. 2.50 24.00
eres THE LITTLE GIANT
PLANT STAKES MOLE TRAP
Each. Per Doz. Per 100.
VIZ. Peete. cn. yee eee 3c. $ .25 $2.00 Self-setting by pressing down on lever.
ou ee Ul lea ae cay 2S a ae Very convenient feature found on no other
SeNiCeteE ro. 5 ces 10c. 75 7.25 trap. Made from best spring steel, thoroughly
galvanized. Simple and durable in its econ-
struction.
CANE STAKES one
cas ee ee CE. :k. ae ey Hae Pilets ae PA TOO)
Per LOO + «+B ee Dn Per 1,000.........$6.00 Parcel post weight, 2 pounds.
THERMOMETERS
No. 5452--Self-Registering, box-
woo d scale, black filled figures,
japanned tin case, 10-in........$6.00
No. 5981—Hot Bed, 16-in., wood
frame, with handle, brass pointed fer-
rule, brass oxidized scale, white-filled
figures and graduations........ $2.25
No. 5730—Standard Dairy, stands
boiling water; black oxidized brass
scale, white-filled figures and gradua-
tions, range from 20 to 220 de-
grees , $1.25
No. 3740—Floating Glass Dairy 35c.
No. 5120—6-inch Cabinet, magnify-
ing tube, black oxidized scale, white
figures and graduation, brass screw
clasps and guard, back of oak
finished, natural............ «$1.25
No. 5140—8-inch Cabinet, magnify-
ing tube, black oxidized brass scale,
white filled figures, nickled straps
and guard, wood back, finished in
DUT CHE sven choy croret ees siindseonepelanevene islehensrohe 75c.
No. 5440—8-inch tin japanned.30c.
No. 5449 1o"inch” Tobacco: Curing) toe 2) oh ea eee eae
best quality, tested 75c.
fad
No. 3740 No. 7410
No. 6.
No. 5120
No. 5981
. . Cpr a No. 7236—Milk Hydrometer
No. 5162—10-in. Distance Reading;
an excellent thermometer for green- GQueVNNe)) ars erccciee ecieresenens .....$1.50
Soe toe ae ending Gog. , No. T410—Lime-Sulphur Hyérome,
Tries \otoloressieysvodevekeRarerrenehens aleve heneiore .
No. 2—Universal Incubator Ther-
mometer may be used for a stand-
up, or reclining with proper holder.
Without holder, each $1.00
6—Brooder Thermometer for
each... .75c.
No.
Prairie State Brooders,
No. 7410—Lime-Sulphur Hydrome-
ter “with “testrjar sh. cmmich. es teas $2.25
If thermometers are wanted by par-
cel post, add 10 cents for pestage and
packing.
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ie GANT aes
on DUSTER.
Consists of a tight valveless bellows equipped with a dis-
tributing tube or nozzle, a funnel, a spreader for diffusing the
This Duster is somewhat like the Champion Duster, except it spray and an elbow for placing the spray on the underside of
is lighter and has a smaller capacity. A fine machine for use the leaves. Handles of convenient length and bellows of fine
on small places. And will do the work well. It is nicely made PuReet feather. on Vere spr actica) aud convenient way, of Boe
yer a . Illustration shows pipes and nozzle. Ing Faris Green, lice tillers, Insect Powder, etc. Parcel pos
ae Nee ee ee teal ae ia 66 weight, 2 pounds. OUR SPECIAL PRICE, $1.50.
LEGGETT'S CHAMPION DRY POWDER DUSTER | Midget "
BERL, ; vines as fast Sprayer, only smaller.
LeeceryS as you walk, Holds half pint. In-
ae two rows at dispensable in every
atime. Illus- household. Just the
tration below thing for disinfecting
shows tubing sick rooms, drains,
and nozzles. vaults, kennels, ete.
Anyone can | Also rose bushes or
use it. any small shrubbery.
Weighs, Will successfully apply any non-sedimental liquids. Parcel
cased for post weight, 1 pound. Price 35 cents.
shipping,
17 Ibs.
GRITCO TIN GAN SPRAYER
nye Sota vine insacticides on penta ead flowers, disinfect-
ants in sick rooms, kennels, cellars, drains, vaults, poultry
LEGGETT’S STANDARD DUSTER | Pouses, ete.
Tank, 4 inches in diameter, 4 inches deep; air chamber, 14%4
FOR HEAVY DUTY inches long, 1% inches in diameter. Coppered steel plunger
~ rod. Made of heavy tin plate. Hach one tested for leaks and
sprays. Capacity, one quart. Parcel post weight, 2 pounds.
OUR “SPECIAGHUPRICE i. inchoate sees ene eae 50c
A continuous and fine spray with
half the pumping required by other
atomizers.
Just the thing to use in the green-
house, window garden, for rose-
bushes and in the poultry house.
Will handle all solutions, insecticides and disinfectants. Made
throughout of stout material. Copper syphon tube, bronze ball
valve, plunger rod, 4-inch, copper plated steel. The solution
does not come in contact with the pump cylinder. The spray
may be adjusted by a slight turn of the nozzle cap.
ING 25 AS. SA TIMI ecco voegeusiccen a onoieoe co ROG oA aha oko ce oltereee $1.00
No. 25-B. Tin Pump and Galvanized Reservoir........ 1.25
No. 25-C. Tin Pump and Brass Reservoir....... Aoncno 1.50
No. 25-D. % Gallon Galvanized ReServoir.........-2.e. ‘1.50
No. 25-—. 1% Gallon Brass ReServoir....cscccescccccce LZR
ee Oe FOE a PP A EOE SE Te
6. D. SIFTER
Made from heavy tin, bottom and side
perforated. Can be adjusted to put ona
small or large quantity of dust on pota-
toes or other vines. Parcel post weight,
Zw OMNIA Ss PRO Cisco roie eteiaie slel es ceeis el evene 75c.
It is made entirely of brass, doing away with all-danger of
corrosion,
The pump is double-acting. This feature makes the spray
continuous. Anyone who has used a single acting pump of
this kind will immediately recognize the advantage in a pump
that works on both the up and down stroke.
The pump itself is so constructed that it can be taken apart.
OUR SPE CRAM ERC LC Gs ctiieerekereiel reise elielelisiciels eirolsje) 66 Sa oO mee ee ee no EIICe), «ae he be
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Fig. 632.
ves and patented agitator. The cyl-
inder is 1% inch in diameter with
fifty per cent larger than the ordi-
nary bucket spray pump, has malle-
lever. This pump can be operated
spray pump the head haying two
barrel.
Nozzle for whitewashing and paint-
ing, if you desire the Vermorel Noz-
zle instead of the Bordeaux, please
specify.
and solid stream nozzle.
Our Special Price....$7.75
hose, Bordeaux, coarse spray and
pipe extension.
Our Special Price... .$8-39
ES
D
cz
i
m
MD
iu]
fe
m
Pump, with agitator complete with
tension with stopcock.
Our Special Price. a . $9. 30
[ITTLE GIANT BRASS SPRAY PUMP|
AND FIRE EXTIN-
GUISHER WITH
AGITATOR
structed entirely of brass. They
4 PACKING
NUT
on the up. The effect of this ope-
ration while pumping is to hold
tinuous spray, and is not affected
G4aH9VLad ASOH
and buggies, extinguishing fires,
spraying flowers and etc.
S1SVATIVW
Our Special Price.....$5.00
Fig. 6382 represents the Myers ;
Lever Bucket Spray Pump, made of §
brass, and fitted with brass ball val- §
solid plunger. The air chamber is §
able iron foot rest and malleable
with one-half the power of the ordi- f
nary bucket spray pump, owing to the J
advantage of the lever handle. This §
pump can also be used as a barre) ¥
holes in for bolting same to the §
We recommend a Bordeaux Spray 8
Fig. 632, No. R 324 Lever Bucket
Spray Pump, with agitator, complete }
with hose, Bordeaux, coarse spray ff
No. R 324A Lever Bucket Spray §
Pump, with agitator, complete with §
solid stream nozzle and eight foot {
No. R 324B Lever Bucket Spray
hose, Bordeaux coarse spray and solid }
stream nozzle and eight foot pipe ex-
Fig. 639 Spray Pump is con- |
are so arranged that the labor ol f
pumping is all on the downward §
stroke of the piston and nothing }
the pump down. ‘The foot rest §
steadies the pump, holding it in j
proper position. It is provided }
with a large air chamber and has §
brass ball) valves and detachable {
hose; the nozzle throws a con 4
by the movement of the plunger. §
Will throw a solid stream fifty §
feet, and is of unvisual valne -in }
spraying trees, washing windows §
No. 827%, Fig. 639. Bucket §
Brass Spray Pump, complete with #
hose and combination fine. coarse jj
spray and solid stream nozzle. §
GENERAL PURPOSE
SPRAYER No, 329
CASHER
AGITATOR |
\.-AGITATOR
This General Purpose
Sprayer with patent
Double Agitator is a
most complete and ser-
viceable outfit. The
tank is made of heavy
_ galvanized iron with a
wide bottom so as to
set steady in operation.
The cover is remoy-
able, is held securely
in place by two thumb
nuts, one on each side,
which holds the cover
tight and _ prevents
spilling or _ splashing
of the liguid. Holds 7
gallons.
This is an excellent
outfit for whitewash-
ing chicken houses,
fences and _ outbuild-
ings. For spraying
trees, shrubbery, plants
and in fact anything
where a small sprayer
can be used. This oute
fit will be found just
the thing.
The pump used in
this outfit is the same
as the No. 324 Sprayer
as shown under Fig.
632, fitted with Bor-
deaux nozzle, brass
ball valves and has jet
and dasher agitator.
Complete with Hose,
Nozzle, Agitator and
Extension Rod.
Our Special Price,
$15.00
THE LEVER KNAPSAGK SPRAY PUMP
Fig. 547.—No. 330
Galvanized.
Tank holds 5 gal-
Jons, is fitted witb
lid, and_ strainer,
which can be re-
moved. This Pump
has lever, large air
chamber, ball val-
ves, solid plunger
and agitator. Fitted
with 5 feet %-inch
hose, pipe exten-
sion and Bordeaux
spray nozzle; can
be graduated from
a fine mist to a
solid stream, or
shut off entirely.
Our Special Price,
$15.00
(ce a
The Perfect Knapsack Spray Pump
PATENT AGITATOR
Brass BALL VALVES
&:
i] —————
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No. 328, Fig. 689. Bucket Brass |
Spray Pump, complete with hose
and combination fine, coarse spray jj
and solid stream nozzle, and an ¥
eight-foot pipe extension.
Our Special Price.....$5.65
Fig. 547.—No. 331. Gopper.
Is the same as No. 330, except tank is constructed entirely
of copper. Complete with hose, stop-cock, pipe extension and
Bordeaux nozzle.
Our Special Price........-ee0e- -$24.0%
FOR SPRAYING MATERIALS, SEE PAGES 76 TO 79
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AUTO SPRAY No. 1
Weight empty, 7 Ibs.
Weight loaded, 39 lbs.
Weight shipping, 15 lbs.
A Self-Operating or Au-
tomatic Sprayer.
The Auto-Spray No. 1
is one of the best on the
market. It is very strong
and practical When prop-
erly charged contains three
gallons of solution and one
gallon of compressed air.
Ten to twelve strokes of
the air and two pumpings
will empty the entire con-
tents.
All parts which come
in contact with solution
are made of brass, and the
handle and other parts are
made of malleable iron.
Length of cylinder, 21
inches; diameter of cylin-
der, 7 inches; capacity,
about 4 gallons; weight,
empty, 7 pounds.
Auto-Spray No. 1C—
Vines Shrubs irce.ete. Y
Wit Hast at treacunder dimen.
Oraaerym ae Bee prem rage sar sin
Galvanized Reservoir,
Stop Cock. Our Special
Price, $6.00.
Auto-Spray No. 1D—
Galvanized Reser voir,
Auto-Pop. Our Special
Price, $6.50.
Auto-Spray No. 1A—
Brass Reservoir, Stop
Cock. Our Special Price
“ ‘ $9.00.
Auto-Spray No. 1B—Brass Reservoir, Auto-Pop. Our Special
Price, $9.50.
ATIFOS RODE NIOZZ LOSER. megedepstsoe he aaa aa neh uh ecacs Soe auiebayelie acovateh ars $1.50
Extension Pipe, brass, 2-foot length, 50e.; galvanized....... 40
IB Tassulillp owe ly xt enSlOM aicyersrbe «one cl eves case coherent cen evebeve eve: siaie 035
Woulbler row, Atitachim en tyarvatn wey s cylckehey sereucue ae op asysyoieaelo Cie « 1.50
Brass Strainer for straining solutions used in Auto-Spray.... 1.2
AUTO SPRAY No. 408
Capacity, 8 gallons.
Net weight, 33 pounds.
Shipping weight, 45 pounds.
The Auto-Spray No. 40B is especially
vegetables, vines and plants.
The machine is equipped with 8-foot
high-grade spray hose, 8-foot iron extension
rod, lever shut-off and latest pattern Ver-
morel Nozzle.
Auto-Spray No. 40B, with 8-gallon
galvanized tank equipped as described
(3 above.
\\ )) OUR SPECIAL PRICE.......... $17.40
AUTO SPRAY No. 40D
The Auto-Spray No. 40D is mounted on a steel truck, with a 20-inch steel
wheel with a broad tire, and is especially adapted for garden, lawn and vine-
yard work.
The tank is made of heavy galvanized steel with a broad, flat bottom,
which rests firmly on the ground while in operation.
Plunger Brass 1% inches in diameter, 3 to 4%-inch stroke as desired.
The plunger operating in connection with the air chamber ensures greater
reserve capacity than is usually found in this size machine. Plunger style
pump. Graphite packing adjustable from the outside by tightening two
bolts. Brass ball valves. Suction pipe fitted with brass strainer. Me-
chanical agitator operated from the handle.
The top casting on tank has broad flange, which prevents the solution
from slopping over.
Equipped with 8 ft. % heavy spray hose, 8 ft. iron extension, lever shut-off
and latest pattern Vermorel nozzle.
Repair list, with formula for mixing whitewash and cold-water paint, with
each machine.
Price, complete with 12-gallon galvanized steel tank, $28.00
the plunger will compress MECHANICAL
AGITATOR =
Double-Acting Spray Pump
MOUNTED ON SKIDS
The general construc-
tion of this Spray Pump
Outfit cannot be too
highly commended. This
desirable outfit meets the
demand for a pump that
can be used in a wagon
or cart. It cannot upset.
One of the most desirable
outfits on the market.
Outfit A—Pump, com-
plete, 50-gallon barrel
mounted on skids, with
pressure gauge; one 15-
ft. lead %-in. discharge
hose, 8-ft. pipe extension
with lever shut-off, spray
nozzle and mechanical
agitator.
Price. .. $56.00
Outfit B—Pump, com-
plete, 50-gallon barrel
mounted on skids,
with pressure gauge;
two 15-ft. leads of
¥%-inch discharge
hose, 8-ft. pipe ex-
tension with lever
shut-off, spray noz-
zles and mechanical
agitator.
Price... $62.00
SPRAYING TANK
ES
OUR SPECIAL PRICE....
adapted for spraying whitewash. coldwater We are having our Spray Tanks made of 114-inch clear cypress,
paint, as well as for spraying trees, garden which has proven to be the best material for this purpose. The
tanks are gripped with steel rods.
Correctly designed on mechanical prin- Style No. 2—Weight, 175 lbs. ; capacity, 150 gallons; dimensions,
ciples, with every unnecessary part elim- 4 feet long, 3 feet wide, 2 feet 6 inches high.
inated. Price, complete, without Agitator, but with Bolsters.
... $32.00
Other sizes quoted on application.
Ars
68
Fig. 1188.
Weight, 41 lbs.
the top fitting over the end of a stave,
bottom of the barrel.
so it is not necessary to take the entire
GOULD’S
“Fruitall”
Soray Pump
Ali Working Parts
Bronze.
The Fruitall Sprayer
is first-class in every
respect. While the
simplicity of its de-
sign allows it to be
sold at a very reason-
able price, and al-
though lighter in
weight and smaller in
capacity than the “Po-
mona,” we offer it as
a thoroughly service-
able sprayer. The
sprayer .is held in
place in the barrel by
an adjustable clamp at
and an anchor at the
The plunger is packed from the outside,
pump apart to repack.
Plunger, 2 inches diameter; stroke, 4 inches. Our
Fig. 1188—Pump only with Agitator and Hose
Couplings
Fig. 1188.—Outfit A.—Pump with Agitator, Hose
Bands and Couplings and one
Fig. 1100.
Weight,
cS GRIFFITH © TURNER CO &
c& GRIFFITH @ TURNER CO 3%
GOULD’S POMONA
Spray Pump
Plunger—Diameter,
2% inches; stroke, ad-
justable to 38, 4,
inches; discharge, %-
inch hose.
Qutside Packed
Plungers. No Leather
Packings.
For small orchards
of a few acres; a good
barrel sprayer that
will meet every re-
quirement. The fac-
tory has devoted much
time to the study of
practical barrel spray-
ers, and it is with the
utmost confidence we
list the ‘Pomona’ as
first in our complete
line. All of the work-
ing parts are solid
bronze.
The pump has a steel air chamber, extending from top of
pump to valve chamber, making it easy to get up sufficient
pressure to continue spraying for some time after pumping
has stopped. It is equipped with a long adjustable handle.
The pump may be placed in any length barrel, as the barrel
plate is adjustable. The agitator is simple, but very effective.
Our
List Special
Fig. 1100.—Pump only with Agitator and Hose Price. Price.
$35.20 $22.00
Nozzle for one lead of hose, but without Hose..
Fig. 1188.—Outfit B.—Pump with Agitator, Hose
Bands and Couplings, one Mistry,
and 15-foot lead No, 1 Spray Hose............-.
Fig. 1188.—Outfit C.—Pump with Agitator, Hose
Bands and Couplings, one Mistry, Jr.
one 15-ft. lead No. 1 Spray Hose, fitted in barre]
Fig. 1188.—Outfit D.—Pump with Agitator, Hose
Bands and Couplings, one Mistry,
one 15-foot lead No. 1 Spray Hose, 8-foot Iron
Extension Rod with Brass Stop-Cock, fitted in
SAT Cl irs vasrcarsen ene ewe oh ereae one cpoiist busted one rebel aiovenenenceomeneese ts
Fig 1188.—Outfit E.—Pump with Agitator, Hose
Bands and Couplings, Two Mistry, Jr. Nozzles,
two 15-foot leads No. 1 Spray Hose............
Fig. 1188.—Outfiit F.—Pump with Agitator, Hose
Bands and Couplings, two Mistry, Jr. Nozzles,
two 15-foot leads No. 1 Spray Hose, fitted in
Barrel
Fig. 1188.—Outfit G.—Pump with Agitator, Hose
Bands and Couplings, two Mistry, Jr. Nozzles,
two 15-foot leads No. 1 Spray Hose, two 8-foot
Iron Extension rods with Brass Stop-Cocks,
HECERFINGS Barrels ee eee eres oaae ai ebel ovata tele ate
Fig. 1188.—Outfit H.—Pump with Agitator, Hose
Bands and Couplings, one Mistry, Jr.
one 15-foot lead No. 2 Wire-Wound Spray Hose
Fig. 1188.—Outfit J.—Pump with Agitator, Hose
Bands and Couplings, one Mistry, Jr.,
one 15-ft. lead No. 2 Wire Wound Spray Hose,
AttedmineBarneleee wees, siemesveeesrseclaencense mere race
Fig. 1188.—Outfit K.—Pump with Agitator, Hose
Bands and Couplings, one Mistry, Jr.
one 15-foot lead No. 2 Wire Wound Spray Hose,
8-foot Iron Extension Rod with Brass Stop-
Cock =httedwini Barre leat ie a ok coesce cusetny avaleues
Fig. 1188.—Outfit L.—Pump with Agitator, Hose
Bands and Couplings, two Mistry, Jr., Nozzles,
two _15-ft. leads No. 2 Wire-Wound Spray Hose.
Fig. 1188.—Outfiit M.—Pump with Agitator, Hose
Bands, and Couplings, two Mistry, Jr., Nozzles,
two 15-foot leads No. 2 Wire Wound Spray
Flose; fitted ineBarr elise nase ceeeea cc peuecnele oes
Fig. 1188.—Outfit N.—Pump with Agitator, Hose
Bands, and Couplings, two Mistry, Jr., Nozzles,
two 15-foot leads No. 2 Wire Wound Spray
Hose, two 8-foot Iron Extension Rods with
Brass’ Stop-Cocks, fitted in Barrel.............
No. 1 Spray Hose, in longer lengths, per foot...
No. 2 Spray Hose, in longer lengths, per foot...
List Special
Price. Price.
A EP aR cs ONO $19.20 $12.00
Mistry, Jr.
21.52 13.45
Jr. Nozzie
25.12 15.70
Nozzle,
35.12 20.70
Jr. Nozzle,
37.76 22.35
32.80 20.50
42.80 25.50
48.80 28.80
Nozzle,
25.84 16.15
Nozzle,
35.84 21.15
Nozzle,
38.48 22.80
34.08 21.30
44.08 26.30
49.36 29.60
24 15
-30 18
ALL PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE
WITHOUT NOTICE.
Bands and Couplings and one Mistry, Jr.
Nozzle for one lead, but without Hose.........
Fig. 1100.— Outfit B.—Pump with Agitator, Hose
Bands and Couplings, one Mistry, Jr. Nozzle
and 15-foot lead No. 1 Spray Hose...........-.
Fig. 1100.—Outfit C.—Pump with Agitator, Hose
Bands and Couplings, one Mistry, Jr. Nozzle,
one 15-foot lead No. 1 Spray Hose, Fitted in
two 15-foot leads No. 1 Spray Hose...........-
Fig. 1100.—Outfit F.—Pump with Agitator, Hose
Bands and Couplings, 2 Mistry, Jr. Nozzles. 2
15-ft. leads No. 1 Spray Hose, fitted in Barrel..
Fig. 1100.—Outfit G.—Pump with Agitator, Hose
Bands and Couplings, Two Mistry, Jr. Nozzles,
two 15-foot leads No. 1 Spray Hose, two 8-foot
Tron Extension Rods with Brass Stop-Cocks,
fitte dyin wary. ese se eeeee a esolenal ceene tele sek otlnte a) exe) ol oon
Fig. 1160.— Cutfit H.—Pump with Agitator, Hose
Bands and Couplings, one Mistry, Jr. Nozzle, one
15-foot lead No. 2 Wire-Wound Spray Hose....
Fig. 1100.—Outfit J—Pump with Agitator, Hose
Bands and Couplings, one Mistry, Jr. Nozzle,
one 15-foot lead No. 2 Wire Wound Spray Hose,
fitteds ini SBArr elegika tevaeucdsns sh eee pel he eteto ale uetehele ation
Fig. 1100.— Outfit E.—Pump with Agitator, Hose
Bands and Couplings, one Mistry, Jr. Nozzle,
one 15-foot lead No. 2 Wire Wound Spray Hose,
8-foot Iron Hxtension Rod with Brass Stop-
Cock, fitted in Barrel... 2... eee et ee eens
Fig. 1100.—Outfit L.—Pump with Agitator, Hose
Bands and Couplings, two Mistry, Jr. Nozzles,
two 15-ft. leads No. 2 Wire-Wound Spray Hose.
Fig. 1100.—Outfit M.—Pump with Agitator, Hose
Bands and Couplings, two Mistry, Jr., Nozzles,
two 15-foot leads No. 2 Wire Wound Spray
Hose, fitted in Barrel... ... 2... eee eee eee eee
Fig. 1100.— Outfit N.—Pump with Agitator, Hose
Bands and Couplings, two Mistry, Jr. Nozzles,
two 15-foot leads No. 2 Wire Wound Spray Hose,
two 8-foot Iron Extension Rods with Brass
Stop Cocks, fitted in Barrel...............--.-- é
No. 1 Spray Hose, in longer lengths, per foot....
No. 2 Spray Hose, in longer lengths, per foot....
37.52
41.12
51.12
53.76
43.16
58.16
63.44
41.84
51.84
54.48
49.60
64.88
23.45
25.70
30.70
32.35
30.10
35.10
38.40
26.15
31.15
32.80
31.00.
36.00
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THE MYERS POWER SPRAY GUN
LENGTH OVER ALL, 26 INCHES.
Utilizes the Entire Capacity of any Power Spray Pump and
_ Does Away With All Bamboo Extensions, Nozzles
and Fittings.
All Working Parts on the Outside. Not Subject to Corrosioz.
Fig. 1824.
Fitted for *,-inch Hose Coupling and 14-inch Pipe.
The idea is to enable one man to do the spraying, thus
Saving the expense of two extra men as in the case with the
ordinary spray rig using two lines of hose with bamboo ex-
tensions.
By a one-third turn of the handle the spray can be ad-
justed from a long distance spray reaching the top of the
tree to an extremely broad spray sufficient to cover the en-
tire tree or shut off entirely.
It is furnished with four separate spray discs designed to
deliver the entire capacity of the pump, either 4, 6, 8 or 10
gallons per minute.
One-third turn of the handle adjusts the spray from a wide
open nozzle to a complete shut-off of the mixture.
LIST PRICE, $11.20. OUR SPECIAL PRICE, $7.00.
GOULD’S FIELD CROP SPRAYER
USED IN CONNECTION WITH ANY HAND
OR POWER SPRAY PUNPS
The best and cheapest crop sprayer on the market. Easily
attached to tail-board of a wagon, and when not in use can
be folded into a small space. It is made to spray four or six
rows, any width. Connection allows sprayer to be easily
raised or lowered; spray to be thrown forward, backward, up
or down.
Figure 1322.
Complete with four “Mistry, Jr.,’’ Nozzles and coupling
for connecting to discharge hose of any barrel or power
sprayer.
List Price, $28.00. Our Special Price, $17.50.
Same, with 6 “Mistry, Jr.,’’ Nozzles.
List Price, $35.29. Our Special Price, $22.00.
Connection which clamps to wagon. It is adjustable to
any height.
PYRENE
FIGHT FIRES AT THEIR
START
SAFEGUARD YOUR PROPERTY WITH
PYRENE
The surest way to avoid serious fires is to
have Pyrene on hand when the fire comes. It
may save your home, your barn, your stock,
your crops, your machinery and your automo-
bile. Pyrene is a great economy even if you
never have to use it because of the reduced
rates you can obtain if you have it.
All insurance companies in the United
States allow 15 per cent. reduction in auto-
mobile fire insurance rates if car is equipped
with Pyrene Extinguisher.
TO OPERATE
@ TURNHANDLE TOLEFT ff
iP
PRICES:
Brass Extinguishers..... veletaneea la co
Wiquids per! quartic etsenieh ae 4 1.50
Guardene Fire Extinguisher.... 20.00
Write for booklet:
‘THE VITAL FIVE MINUTES.”
ALL PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE
WITHOUT NOTICE.
1640
Weight,
110 Ibs.
Gould’s New Combination Hand aoa
and Power Sprayer
Vertical Outside Packed, Bronze Plungers,
Bronze Glands, Valves, Etc.
High-Grade Sprayer for Orchard Work.
Also for Whitewashing.
Fig. 1640—Has two bronze plungers oper-
ating in two vertical cylinders, which are
packed with a material unaffected by
spraying solutions. This construction per-
mits all gritty particles to pass through
valves and out; does not grind the cylin-
der. Ports are large and direct. Valves
are bronze, ground to fit their bronze seats,
are accessible through handholes. This is
the easiest operated Pump of its capacity
on the market. Diameter of Cylinder, 2
inches; Suction Hose, % in.; Discharge
Hose, % in. Our
List Special
Price.
Fig. 1640—Pump only with Suction Strainer and Price.
Fosew. Coupling cn. «om choo site cet Con ene $68.80 $43.00
Fig. 1640. Outfit A—This outfit includes Pump,
Suction Strainer, one Mistry, Jr., Nozzle, Hose
Bands and Couplings for one lead, but with-
OL) (ate & oS Sia Mi ere ENS MONO Orolo Sic O ONCE AOS 71.76 44.85
Fig. 1640. Outfit B—This outfit includes Pump,
Suction Strainer, two Mistry, Jr., Nozzles,
Hose Bands and Couplings for two leads, but
Wil CHOU aL OSCiacis ses, teveiuieletevers etelcelapebeteneaiayeyelenctenans 75.20 47.00
Fig. 1640. Outfit C—This outfit is the same as
Outfit A, except with one 15-foot lead of No. 1
%-inch Discharge Hose and 5 feet %-inch
SHMCHLOMPELO'S Clete tote eictellonezchona attonateteletetoReliorcromer ener eters 76.80 48.00
Fig. 1640. Outfit D—This outfit is the same as
Outfit B, except with two 15-foot leads No. 1
%-inch Discharge Hose and 5 feet %-inch
SUC EO re ELOSE le sores cbente nic: steele rede: o's fovea! aia: )-oisyistenewetotsoeed 83.84 52.40
Fig. 1640. Outfit C2—This outfit is the same as
Outfit A, except with one 15-foot lead No. 2
Wire-Wound %-inch Discharge Hose and 5
feets7 inch Siu Chiony OSC es erin sccnciyahourusavavaaseuecens 77.44 48.45
Fig. 1640. Outfit D2—This outfit is the same as
Outfit B, except with two 15-foot leads No. 2
Wire-Wound '%-inech Discharge Hose and 5
feet S7=iINCHESUCCIONMELOSE. « cictehene « « o%e als: oles dielele 85.28 53.30
If Pressure Gauge is wanted, add............. 4.00 2.50
Gould’s Dreadnaught Duplex Power Sprayer
WITH AUTOMATIC GOVERNOR
This Goulds Duplex
Spray Pump is a high
grade, medium size,
Single-acting power
spray pump, designed
for pressures up to
250 pounds and is
fitted with double re-
duction spur gearing.
This gearing permits
the pump to be di-
rect-connected to an
engine shaft without
the use of a jack or
extra gearing. The
gear ratio is 9 to 1.
When operated at the
speeds recommended
—50 to 67 revolutions
per minute—engines
with speeds of 450 to
600 revolutions per
minute can be used.
Ata speed of 50 revo-
lutions per minute it
has a capacity of 5.30 gallons per minute, and at 67 revolu-
tions per minute, 7.00 gallons.
This pump is equipped with an automatic governor which
operates as follows:
When the pump is in operation and the spray nozzles open
the flow of liquid has free access to the air-chamber and
thence to the spray nozzles. Any excess pressure causes @
diaphragm to open an overflow outlet which automatically re-
lieves the pressure by allowing the surplus liquid to return
to the tank.
Fig. 1705—Power
Automatic Governor.
Sprayer with
The over all dimensions are: Width, 18% inches; length,
24 inches; height, 19% inches. This makes a very compact
outfit.
Cylinders
Pump with| ———_ | Suction |Discharge APpIOe List eOne
Strainer |Diam.|Stroke| Hose Hose the Price Price
and Hose] Ins. Ins.
Couplings) ———_ | | = =
| 24° | 23 | d-in 4-in | 210 | $17 0.09, ‘$100.00
70 = GRIFFITH @ TURNER CO =
AUTO-SPRAY No. 39
ONE HORSE
The Auto-Spray No. 39 is the result of our 13 years of care-
ful study and experience in manufacturing traction sprayers. It
was designed to meet the requirements of the most particular
growers of field crops, nursery stock, grapes, etc.
We guarantee this machine with 4 nozzles, large aperture,
-081 inches in diameter, to maintain a pressure of not less than
150 Ibs., or with 8 nozzles, holes in apertures .059 inches in diam-
eter, a pressure of 100 lbs. or better.
The pump on the Auto-Spray No. 39 is driven by a short chain
directly connected from the axle and is geared so that there is
little draft trom the operation of pumping.
By a convenient clutch arrangement this pump may be thrown
out of gear with the wheels so that the machine may be drawn
without working the pump and this also enables the operator to
manipulate the pump with the hand lever while spraying trees.
IN DETAIL
Axle—Cold rolled steel, 1%-inch diameter. Tracks two rows.
Wheels adjustable on the axle for various widths.
Wheels—4 feet diameter, 3-inch tire.
Pump—Double cylinder. Plunger style.
inch diameter.
Packing——Graphite composition, packed from the outside. Ad-
justable without withdrawing the plunger by simply screwing
two nuts over the gland.
Valves—Brass check. Broad brass seats.
fold. Can be easily ground or replaced.
Agitator—Revolving twin paddles.
Brass plungers, 2%-
Set in pump mani-
FOUR ROW FIELD SPRAYER
CAPACITY 50 GALLONS
Tank—50-gallon, new barrel, or as ordered, An extra charge will be made for 100-gallon tank.
Alr Chamber—Large capacity, tested under high pressure.
Nozzles—Non-Clog Junior Nozzles or as specified. Nozzles on field attachment adjustable to correspond with track.
For barrel, 1 horse; for 100-gallon tank 2 horses are adviSable.
Each machine has a perfect valve control and is equipped ready
Spray Boom may be raised or lowered on the two uprights.
for going to work.
SHIPPING WEIGHT—700 Ibs.
Auto-Spray No. 394—Complete for
4 rows, 4 nozzles, iron piping, 50-gallon barrel, spray boom A
Our
Special
Price.
kavel ches ccarahalisvelleforefeleseyaraye $150.00
S| RAY Can be Built
This outfit consists of our Fig. 1631 “Sturdy” Power
Sprayer, described on page 83, and a 150-gallon tank
of 1%-inch clear cypress, mounted on 4-inch steel
channels. The Fig. 1631 spray pump is fitted with our
special flexible coupling so that it can be direct-con-
nected to any of the small farm engines. The pump is
mounted on a 44-inch steel plate platform which is
sufficiently large to accommodate the engine.
The cypress tank is built of tongued and grooved
staves which are rounded both inside and out. The top
of the tank is fitted with angle iron corners. The tank
has an agitator of the propeller type which is operated
by chain and sprocket from the pump shaft.
The engine cab is mounted on an angle iron frame
and has sliding doors which can be pulled forward to
enclose the engine.
The outfit is furnished without engine, so that in case the fruit grower already has an engine he can utilize it in
connection with this outfit. Where an engine is wanted with the outfit we can furnish same, and would be pleased
to quote prices.
Overall length of rig is 8 feet.
Complete outfit consisting of | weient| our
tank and pump mounted on | Lbs. | Special
Price
4-inch steel channel as de-
scribed above. Pump fitted
with relief valve, pressure
gauge and flexible coupling
for direct-connection to en-
gine.
Price does not include gear.
Wheel Farm Wagon listed on page 179.
Gutfit B
650 $250.00
Outfit BB
Can furnish Mounting for this Sprayer.
Engine can be connected up and disconnected by inexperienced help.
Tank is 4 feet in length with height of 30 inches.
Same as Outfit B but, includ-
} Weight | Our
ing two 25-ft. leads, No. 2 | Lbs. |Specia2
wire-wound %-in. spray Price
hose and couplings, two Mis-
try, Jr., Spray Nozzles, two
10-ft. bamboo brass-lined ex-
tension rods, with shields
and brass stop-cocks.
See No. 22 Low-Down Handy Steel
670 | $275.00,
ALL PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
se GRIFFITH @ TURNER CO eo 71
Sectional View.
MISTY JR.
NOZZLE
THE BEST
NOZZLE YET.
The Misty Jr. Nozzle is made from
Wrass with hardened tool steel disks in dis-
chargecap. Thesteel disks can be inserted
without the least trouble.
This nozzle has been tested under all
conditions, and found to give entire sat-
isfaction. It produces a perfect mist and
eovers a wide area. This nozzle is in
our opinion the best that can be had.
Brass, with extra steel disk....... $1.00
Can also supply these nozzles with
45-degree angle. Same prices as above.
Extra Steel Disks for Misty, Jr.,
INIOZZICL senate nena eke oie esses hicks. s cus ae: « 5c.
Extra Caps for Misty, Jr., Nozzle.
BORDEAUX NOZZLE
The Bordeaux
Nozzle can be
readily changed
from a solid
stream toa
mist-like, fan -
shaped spray.
Should there be
any clogging of
the nozzles with
the spray ma-
terial, it is eas-
ily remedied by
turning the
handle.
An excel-
lent nozzle
for white-
washing.
VERMOREL NOZZLE
Price. ..$1.25
This is an improvement on the old style
Vermorel Nozzle’ spray is finer and more
evenly distributed. The cap with smaller
hole makes finer spray.
Fig. 55—Gould’s Vermorel Nozzle,
each, One Discharge, $1.00.
Caps for above, 25e. each.
HOSE COUPLING
Fig. 1284.
BRASS HOSE COUPLINGS, FIG. 1284.
_ Fig. 1284 is a special Brass Hose Coup-
fling, made with double length nipples, with
heavy ribs, of sufficient length to use two
hose bandsif necessary. Fspecially adapted
for use with Power Spray Pumps. Made
aneyg-in. size: Price, Cachih.tee «5. «0. « 60c.
Spray Pump Accessories
LEVER SHUT-OFF COCK,
NO DRIPPING
Fig. 64— Lever
mm Shut-off Cock, all
brass. Made for use
with Pipe Extension.
Requires quarter
turn only to shut off
complete. This quick
action makes it a
practical device for
the purpose. Tapped
4%-inch pipe size.
Price, each. $1.00
LONG SHANK HOSE COUPLING
Fig. 67—Brass coup-
ling, has one end cut %4-
inch gas pipe and other
end shank to wire into
hose. Made from solid
brass. Price, each.. .35e.
49° al BRASS Y
Fig. 1584—Brass Y
with the two branches of
the Y bent as shown.
Fig. 64.
BEES] yicieus soto ete pees 50c.
Fig 107414 — Brass Y
straight.
rice ® wast scoters 50c.
Brass Y is cut %-inch.
Female Hose inlet, with
lateral discharges to fit %
and 34-in. Hose Couplings.
lec ok cas en T5e.
Fig. 1107—Sixty degree
brass elbow, threaded both
ends 44-inch pipe for use with
any monziet
Fig. 65 Coupling
small end cut ia
pipe thread to At our
\ spray nozzles, large end
cut to fit %-inch, %-inch
or %-inch male hose
coupling.
PRESSURE GAUGE
Fig. 3014.
Brass Pin Sil-
vered Dial, with
black figures.
1) Up to 200-pound
mi pressure, with
q stop-cock.
Price—
214 1n..
- $3.25
Slr Goic 3.75
FUNNEL
STRAINER
For straining
spray solutions.
Heavy Gal-
vanized Strainer
with Brass
Mesh..... $1.75
Fig. 1346
Relief
Valves
FOR POWER SPRAY
AND OTHER POWER
PUMPS.
STNG Marsh st a aloes taints aes $6.00
Hose
Nipples
Vg-in. or 34- in. hose, %4-in, iron pipe. .$.40
14-in. or 34-in. hose, 1 in. iron pipe..... .40
14-in. or 34-in. hose, 114-in. iron pipe... .70
JET MOSEL Ine nON- DUNC. mys <talcbegn es alee 60
RUBBER GLOVES
EXTRA HEAVY,
SEAMLESS GLOVES
Just the thing to handle the poisonous
ALL-RUBBER,
chemicals used in the different spraying
mixtures. Can be worn with canvas gloves
inside or outside.
EXTENSION SPRAY-RODS
Fig. 1
BAMBOO
ft. with stop cock. .... $4.20
8 ft. without stop cock... .3.25
10 ft. with stop cock...... 4.75
10 ft. without stop cock... .3.75
Fig.
Fig.
1535—8-foot pipe extension,
480—8-foot pipe extension, With couplingS......+-ese-eeee seer erers $ .65
with stop-cock......s+0. TSR TOR Ged 0
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The construction of this Hose is entirely different from regular
Hose. Over a seamless tube of high- grade rubber is braided two
plies of tightly twisted cotton yarn.
Between each ply is placéd a distinct layer of high-grade rubber-
The Hose is protected by a cover made of rubber specially com- fe
pounded. It is vulcanized in patented moulds under very high
pressure.
This Hose is manufactured in continuous lengths up to five
hundred feet.
34-inch, per foot, coupled, 18c.
HOSE FOR SPRAY PUMPS
We do not recommend a cheap Hose for spray work. Large
sprayers handling a high pressure should use our No. 2, 44-inch
spray hose. This Hose is made especially for this work. It is
extra strong and is wire wound, adding to its strength, and insuring
long life, as the wire also protects it from rough usage.
The No. 1, %-inch Spray Hose will be found satisfactory for the
various hand pumps.
Spray hose is made especially for spray pumps, being so con-
structed that spraying solutions have the least possible effect om
Our brands of Hose are all made up to our order, experience
having taught us that High-Grade Hose is the cheaper. Low-
Grade Hose will not give satisfaction.
These brands of Hose are guaranteed to be as represented, and
have given our trade satisfaction for years. them. Per Ft.
Per Ft. BY Sab atc) ale ©) ko) (hee, Annan tener Nn ey Atala MBean oko alciaia dictate oi u.0 p $0.12
ORIOLE.—5-ply, %-in., in 25 and 50-foot lengths (75 Ibs. 14-iINnCh SPray Nios awe eee erase ek eae icles orem eee aoe EEN eon reRCne ol5
DHESSULE) israel Renee tensa eS Re Mme ahegt eases wrasse obverse ieee le lollane: tists $0.14 %-inch Spray Niose2, wile-=wound ss, -zcsesscisiicieieteleusmeaeneneiee 1s
T=iIN Che S=PLY VOSS see ea Re oe ee eae RES atte o2>
GRIFFITY & TURNER CO.’S EXTRA.—=3-ply, 34-in., in 1-inch Hard Rubber Suction Hose sia vs. . 4 eee ee een ten oe 3D
25 and 50-foot lengths (80 pounds pressure)............. AG 2-inch Winre-bined Suction =Hose) awh oe On aoe eee oom
: 14-inch Hose comes in 10, 15, 25, 30 and 50-foot lengths. We
GRIFFITH.—6-ply, 34-in., in 25 and 50-foot lengths (125 cannot cut other lengths. 2-inch Hose comes in 5, 10 and 20-foot
DOUNGASHPFESSUNE) Vz else seeeenene cNsto he, srieue ole te Mio vyepenenepe tsp remote sie 8 lengths.
SHERMAN’S BRASS
pos CLAMRS
HOSE COUPLING
fea INCH is ied
No clamps necessary. Impossible to pull
out of hose. Each, 10e.3; dozen..... $1.00
HOSE REELS
PARK REEL No. 21.
A tubular iron reel and
frame mounted on steel
Fig. 504.
These Hose Couplings are made from
brass, thoroughly machined, and are in per-
fect shape. The 34-inch are made from
spun brass, and are very light and neat,
assuring a large flow of water, as the open-
ing is not reduced.
_ Fig. 504—Brass Hose Couplings: Fig. 1272, hie Y-in., 5e.; wheels, tires 1% inches.
Size, inches,4% 34 1 1% 2 Brass Hose %-in., 6e.3; 1-in., 5
Complete 25e. 25c. 35e. $1.25 $2.00 Clamps, 12ec. Height of wheels....... 28 in.
Female half 15e. 20c. 25e. 75 302) to eal ese a ee ee Outeideswidth overalls Gain
5 Shipping weight....... 45 Ib.
Tih iE SURE S|} IT Capacity, 34-in. hose. .200 ft.
Capacity, 1-in. hose. .100 ft. i
Pricetn: cian $12.00
The No. 20 Tubular—
Wheels, 24 inches; weight 20
lbs. Capacity, 150 feet;
34-inch Hose.
HOSE MENDER
No. 200 ALL-STEEL REEL.
‘‘Victor.”’
Diameter of wheels..... 7 in. “VICTOR”? REEL
Diameter of reel..... Bes2 Oninsaeye :
Diameter of drum Qinves Constmucied aivia
a Widthoof arith ones 10 fe channel steel frame; ~
No. 10 All-Steel Reel. PRPs Nyaa Tale Py pee . strong, cast-iron
: : ' Height of handle.......39 in. . :
Diameter of wheels..... 22 in. 5 yas wheels; _ solid steel
The simplest, strongest and best device Diameter of drum ..... 9 in. Capacity, 100 ft. %-in. hose. reel arms and 9-inch
on the market for repairing leaky hose. No Width between wheel ..10 in Weight about 25 lbs. fh
tools whatever are necessary to attach it. Length of handle. 28 in. drum of heavy cor-
Can be put on with the hands alone in less
than aminute Makes an ablsoutely water-
tight connection. Is made entirely of brass,
Can be detached and used over and over
again. Made for %-inch hose.
Price, each sete a. ea ee $ .15
Price, dozen sets.../............. 1.75
Capacity, 100 ft. 34-in. hose.
Weight about 17 Ibs.
The large wheels roll easily
over rough or soft ground.
Nothing to get out of order.
Rigid ,Durable, Attractive.
The weight of the hose is on
the wheels, not on the hands
when being moved about’
This reel is light, yet rigid and
durable.
Price erie rer stcinenet en $5.00
rugated steel.
Weight, 1214 lbs.,
bundled for shipping.
Capacity, 100 ft. of
34-inch rubber hose.
Price..... $3.00
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REVOLVING SPRINKLER
The Sprinklers
strongly made,
are compactly and
with phosphor-bronze
bearing.
Eureka Sprinkler, 12 in. high... ..$2.50
Newport Sprinkler, 24 in. high..... 4.50
Parcel Post Weight, 5 Pounds.
FOUNTAIN SPRINKLER
MADE OF HbAVY BRASS.
Easily moved over the lawn without turn-
ing off the water. The mist-like spray is a
veritable ‘thing of beauty.”
Brice oi.\e. i5:- oeieeaverscens siete slaioieialsteielens 85c.
No. 54
Price
Price, 40c.
THE RAIN KING
Absolutely nothing to get out of
order.
Set instantly as a reyolving or
tionary sprinkler.
Distributes water perfectly at any
pressure, either revolving or stationary.
Nozzles adjust immediately to a fine
spray or coarse spray, with any pres-
sure.
Waters a greater area than any other
sprinkler, under any water pressure.
Waters a small or large circle, from
8 to 80 feet in diameter. Instantly
adapted to surface to be covered.
Waters strips, corners or any odd-
shaped places, or sprays trees, shrubs,
flower beds, etc., without ‘“slopping
over” on walks or adjacent buildings.
sta-
Lacks the troubles common to the
ordinary sprinkler.
Ruts fast or slow, as wanted.
iil
a
These plant tubs are made
from best grade cedar, with
strong iron handles and feet.
Just the thing for Palms, Rub-
ber Plants, ete. Painted Green
with Black Trimmings.
Painted Green
Outside Top
No. Diameter. Depth. Price
DRO RCE Rac 12 10% $2.20
Fibre-ware Rolling Stands are mounted upon Moker ake echelons 13 12% 2.90
ball-bearing casters and furnish an easy and
ready means of moving heavy plants in perma- ee Se 14% 14% 3.50
ment or temporary locations.
Outside Will take tub Price, Stak cists eheue 161% 15% 4.65
Diameter. diameter at bottom. Each.
AIT CHES x scyaierelsekae eer 13 inches. ...<cce . -$1.75 Ars iaunegeasyste 3 19% 165% 5.00
LSM oo cle econ ciers oll DAN CHES mete a cfc 0je, afejeleie eaaGO
ZZ INCHES «)< ss, .iole « «goKe ode 20 inches...... Soe Ome ere) Of seconceeikt are sie 22% 18% 6.50
73
HOSE NOZZLES
This nozzle is made from solid brass and
is adjustable for all kinds of spraying, from
solid stream to the finest spray, or can be
shut off entirely.
%-in. Justrite Nozzle....... . 80c.
Parcel Post Weight 1 Pound.
THE FOUNTAIN SHOWER
A Hose Nozzle with the ‘“Mist-Like
> Spray”
This shower Sprink-
ler is the best thing
for attaching to the
hose to be used like a
watering pot. It gives
a fine gentle shower
and does not injure
the plants as a heavy
stream might do.
P. P. Weight 1 Ib.
Price
THE SAVO STEEL
All- Year-Round Flower Box
Pa —
Be. Van AN ~
a TUBES es, )
Paetonted Jan. 23, 1° <0
Self-Watering and a ee
Windows, Porches, Sun Parlors, ete.
Perfect AIR Circulation anc Drainage
Leak Proof and Rust Proof
MOST EFFICIENT, DURABLE, ARTISTIC
Six sizes. Beautifully finished
Fill with water only once a week, Move Savo
Boxes indoors or out and you can have beauti-
ful Flowers and Plants continually for many
AN ALL - YEAR - ROUND - GARDEN
STANDARD Sroce Sians AND PRICH
ST.
Model A—8 in. high, 9% in.
BAN AN OTL. OA, ci eeclane pelea te orale thor anal $3.00
Model B—8 in. high, 9% in. wide,
OMT LOT ER. crevehate duce osctevanekederreherteele 4.00
Model C—8 in. high, 9% in. wide,
SOMATIC LOWME Ko sretdtoun chelislisie, eta isatatacteute 4.50
Model D—8 in. high, 9% in. wide
Arlene -1ON Parsnavacer eee ere we oketeloveeceuhon ss 5.00
Model E—8 in. high, 12 in. wide, 12
BLOM Ey anh here es, oye S ateMorel oleNelians =| 3.00
Model F—12 in. high, 12 in. wide, 12
UTS, LGU: Re sites: Secneeaeteee co ka stoke: sts cies 3.50
Model G—Round box with stand
COMPTORSH A etig evs Gol ore 0s: sinheie: setae ave ets 6.00
These are outside measurements, in-
cluding the %-inch roll rim.
Beautifully “finished in Aluminum.
Only water once a week. No surface
watering.
ALL PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
GRIFFITH @ TURNER CO
WATER TRUCKS AND COMBINATIONS “Wiegts*
Fig. 1 represents our Barrel Cart, to which can be
attached any of our Barrel Spray Pumps. This is a
convenient combination, and may be found useful in
various ways, such as watering gardens, spraying
fruit trees, etc.
Fig. 2 shows Truck with Leaf Rack Attachment.
Fig. 3 shows Truck and Barrel with Sprinkler At-
tachment.
Fig. 4 shows Truck and Box, with Barrel Detached.
Dimensions: Height of Wheels, 2 ft. 9 in.; Dis-
tance between Trunnions, 2 ft. 2% in.; Width Tire,
Steel, 1% in., 2% in., 3% in.; Wood, 1% in., 2% in.,
4 inches. ,
Box Inside Measure: Width, 22% in.; Length, 24
in.; Height, 8% in. Box has tail door.
Prices.
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Price. “Price.
Water Truck, with Regular 1%-inch
Tire Steel Wheels.........-./..... - $20.70 $13.75
Water Truck and Barrel ........... - 29.40 18.75
Wiatery Druck an GiB Oxi erate seiclels lelelre 28.20 18.25.
Water Truck, Barrel and Box......... 37.20 23.25
e Sprinklinig, -Attachmienttie: iis; ctenisse ete 10.00 6.00
: Weal Ra CK rey ienienneccnsicnenarectoneien relents 14.40 9.00:
IBA Olen arc) Bel deduenete ere itenouctotershiohe seieaemenenetaroteae 9.00 5.00)
BOX yi oer tie a at spstac she seouedale iepetetemels ranaue tema sRaaane 7.50 4.50:
TrunniOniS; sPEL | Dales chepelecake sees veers . 1.60 90
HUNT
== Trucks with 2%-in. Tire Steel Wheels, add to
regular Tire Truck..... Pe Sa rl a al Seth ay esate pat ey 1.60 1.00)
Trucks with 8%-in. Tire Steel Wheels, add to
NELULAL win en Mr CKe Narcveleisdereuevereienonsiete\euemelelicnenoneenohG 3.20 2.00
Trucks with regular 1%-in. Tire Wood Wheels.... 20.70 13.75,
Trucks with 244-in. Tire Wood Wheels, add to
TE SWAN PIT SATU CK). cra leiicl oleyoueierslsyeteheorsvenepenteetenelenenare 1.60 1.00:
Trucks with 3%4-in. Tire Wood Wheels, add to regu- i
VAT DAT Se TUCK sister sieve chal oaeneusreraenet easier: Mebenetereite 3.20 2.00:
Bxtra Truck Wheels.
List Speciak
Price. Price.
1%-in. Tire Wood or Steel Wheels, each ......... $4.80 $3.00)
2%-in. Tire Wood or Steel Wheels, each ......... 6.00 3.50:
314-in. Tire Steel Wheels, each................6.- 6.50 3.75:
3%-in. Tire Wood Wheels, each..............-0. 6.50 3.75.
Axles, with Trunnion Holders, each..............% . 4.00 2.50
WHEELBARROW BALTIMORE
LEAF-RACK ATTACHMENT) LAWN
aie 2 AND STREET Li ie
SPRINKLER
LIST, $220.00
RETAIL, $125.00
Capacity About 160 Gallons.
KYXK
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Can be attached to any style or size
wheelbarrow with removable sides. Most
convenient for gathering leaves, cut
grass and rubbish. One of these attach-
ments should be in use on every small
suburban place, as well as the larger
estates. Capacity, 10 bushels; made of
Parks, Cemeteries and Coun-
try Places having a consider-
i i , t € ase abl a u t of Roadw ay,
galvan zed wire, bolted to a wooden b . ble mo n or
List Price 812.00, 7.5 Walks and Lawns will find
J > . Our Special Price, 8 50 =
Street Sprinkler will greatly
improve their condition. For
this purpose our Sprinkler will
meet every requirement. It =—— : =
may also be used for carrying water and other purposes.
i It is a substantial and well-made Sprinkler in every respect.
Driver can operate it from the seat.
BALTIMORE PUSH GART
For the merchant, printer, farmer, etc., to have
one of these carts on his premises it will be found
a most useful vehicle. There are so many pur-
pores for which they can be employed—carrying™
undles, printers’ fore: farmers’ tools and Hehe
/ ‘ 5 i implements, etc. t is never out of place, and.
4, Width of Tire.... 1% inches. always ready to pick up at short notice. They are
f= Height of Wheel.. ao nicely finished; higher wheels, better ironed and
Fig. 7.
Se
DIMENSIONS.
AxTe 2.0.85. a altogether superior to anything of its kind on the
eae FLUID ee ss eetsiei ciel « 6 market. There is now an immense demand for
3 BOX—INSIDE MEASURE. these carts, but notwithstanding we have placed
mane Meno thee sei eres 40 inches. the price low.
B yy STAC! ANAC TAVIS ABS GB } 22 ss Ve callin cone aisnens $18.00 VENICE ie oo 6 - . $27.00
Depth asc Hace sie LO ne Extra wheels, each—List, $5.20. Retail, $3.25.
ALL PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
75
CO GRIFFITH @ TURNER CO
Handy Low Platform Cart
A handy cart for
Farm and Dairy use.
The low-down platform
makes loading and un-
loading easy. It will
carry five milk cans,
water barrel or farm
produce in sacks. The
parallel steel bands on
the sides and wooden
back rest make _ possi-
ble a wider range of use
and permits carrying
small packages or mer-
chandise.
SIZE OF PLATFORM
27 x 30 inches,
Monitor Cart No. 53
Woodwork
red, wheels
work black.
Crated for Shipment. Shipping Weight, 100 lbs.
OUR SPECIAL PRICE................... $14.50
Merimac Cart No. 132
painted
and iron
The Monitor Construction. The frames of the
bodies are made of special carbon _ steel, riveted
together with best Norway rivets. It is very light
and strong, with durable first quality basswood box
inside, and have oil-tempered half eliptical springs.
The leg being V-shaped and pivoted at its two extre-
mities to the bodies, forms an effective handle brace.
Lightness. We claim for the MONITOR Hand
Cart extreme lightness. These carts weight about
one-third as much as the old-fashioned wooden cart.
: This! \cz i i =
They are especially adapted to the uses of manu- oeetally cant eres nes
facturing or mercantile business, and are indispen- where there are not any
sable to grocers, bakers, laundries, printers, painters, pavements, and Mant threes
plumbers, paper-hangers, carpenters, tin-smiths, wheel cart is not neces-
sary. In the construction
it is just as high-grade as
other carts listed and will
be found a very useful ad-
dition on every place.
The running gear is made
of steel, the wheels are of
the bicycle pattern, steel
spokes, electrically welded
tires and malleable hub,
this construction gives the
greatest strength.
gardeners and general family uses.
No. 53—Box 29x44x10 inches. 30-inch wheels.
3-16-inch spokes. Weight, 110 pounds.
OUR SPECIAL PRICE........... $23.50
Monitor Cart No. 23
The great convenience of a three-wheel cart will
be appreciated when you realize that the weight is
all upon the ground and none on the party pushing
it. This cart is especially designed for convenience.
It is nicely made, the body is finished in green nicely
striped and varnished, the gear is finished in red.
It is just the thing for printers, gorcery stores,
factories, and in fact its many uses would be hard to
enumerate.
The springs are so con-
structed and arranged as
to carry the load in a way
that makes the cart easy
to push.
Body is finished in green, nicely striped and varnished. The gear is finish-
ed in red.
No. 182 MERIMAC
Box 23 x 4114 x 914 inches. Capacity, 250 Ibs.
26-inch wheels. Weight, 66 lbs.
The frame of bodies are made of special carbon
steel, riveted together, the bodies are large, giving
ample room for a large load. In the construction of
MONITOR CARTS we use the very best material,
making this the lightest and strongest cart ob-
tainable. OUR SPECIAL PRICE...........$18.50
No. 23 MONITOR—Box 23x4114x10 inches. Ca-
pacity, 600 lbs. 30-inch wheels. 3-16-in. spokes.
Weight, 103 pounds.
OUR SPECIAL PRICE........
THE DESHLER R. F
D. MAIL BOX
Will last a lifetime and
sells at sight. Made of
20-gauge galvanized iron,
painted aluminum,
lutely storm-proof, perfect
abso-
LOCKS
ALL THESE LOCKS ARE
TESTED BEFORE
LEAVING FACTORY
in operation, positiv e loc k List Special
ing signal in either position Price, Price,
—up or down, weather- Dozen. Each.
SECC TRO Taper sere eG 4031—Pressed steel, brass plated, with 2 keys....$3.84 $ .20
positing the mail without 6160—Green enameled, with 2 keys............. 5.67 -30
unlocking the box. No Fone mano ue metals Be loc ee: abe 2 keys... a8 20
q 5 = 1903—High grade bronze, with 2 fla CV Sivas eck G 8. -A5
Eee pr bolvshicauineds te 1902—Bronze metal case, with 2 keys........... 10.56 20D
i set it up. 4067—Seamless steel shell, with 2 keys.......... 7.68 40
ia 16022—Wrought steel, six levers, with 2 keys..... 7.68 -40
When the patron nails the box on a post this fastens the box so 1904—Highest grade brass case, with 2 keys.....13.44 -70
that it cannot be taken apart. 16034—Wrought steel, eight levers, with two double
One half-dozen to a crate. Shipping weight, 72 pounds to the fitted drilled barrel keys...............14.40 75
dozen. S902—Miraililoeks QOrChalits siteceshe ccelcisielercjeisleiea> « 12.48 65
9902—Mail lock, with chain. ...............05- 13.44 -70
List Price, $2.00 each.
Our Special Price, $1.25 each.
ALL PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE,
76
¢< GRIFFITH @ TURNER Co. &%&
AY CALENDAR
“WHEN TO SPRAY
WHAT TO FOR WHAT | WITH WHAT REMARKS AND
SPRAY TO SPRAY TO SPRAY First Spraying Second Spraying | Third Spraying CAUTION
Apple ......-..|Codling Moth Kaylox As soon as blos-} 7 to 16 days later} 30 days later Later spraying if
soms fall made should be
made with diluted
solutions
San Jose Scale Lime-Sulphur} Late in fall, late Use Lime-Sulphur
in winter or early only when trees are:
in spring dormant
Scab Kaylox Just before blos-| Within a week) Same7to10days} The spray just
soms open after blossoms havellater before blossoms
dropped open is very essen-
: tial for scab
Woolly Aphis Kerosene When trees are} In fall Don’t use strong
Emulsion in full leaf emulsion when tree
emulsion when trees
are in full leaf
Asparagus ..../Asparagus rust} Kaylox After cutting crop} 10 days later 10 days later Repeat 3 to 4
times. Burn rusted.
brush in the fall
Bean) ..% cae e | Anthracnose Kaylox On 2 or 3-inch| 10 days later After blossoms
Cabbage an plants
Cauliflower...|Cabbage Worm Pyrethrum With first appear-| Whenever worms} Same 1 oz. to 30 gals.
ance of worms are observed of water
Cherry ......../Rot Bordeaux Before blossoming) After blossoming] Two weeks later} When fruit is
idrop on fruit on fruit large
Curculio Arsenate of | Before blossoming; Asblossoms dry up| One week later Avoid strong solu-
lead tions. Do not use
other arsenicals tham
arsenate of lead
Cucumber ..... guecurmber Kaylox Soon as plants ap-| Week later Week after second| Week after fourth
eetle pear
Currant ye ciecesstisy.
Gooseberry ....
GIADC ..cccccee
PPOACRUs c\eieiciois cis
PCA crciclese 1c sr0ishc
Plum eeoeeeooeece
Potato .ecccoee
Quince ....ceee
Raspberry and
Blackberry...
ROSC ..cccccccs
Strawberry ....
Tomato ..ccece
San Jose Scale
Worm
Mildew
Worm
Anthracnose
Downy and
Powdery
Mildew and Roi
Leaf Curl
Rot and Scab
Bud Moth
San Jose Scale
Scab
Codling Moth
San Jose Scale
Rot
Curculio
San Jose Scale
Early Blight
Scab
Lime-Sulphur
White Hellebore
Bordeaux
White Hellebore
Kaylox
Kaylox
Bordeaux
Bordeaux
Arsenates in
Bordeaux
Lime-Sulphur
Kaylox
Kaylox
Lime-Sulphur
Bordeaux
Arsenate of
lead in Bordeaux
Lime-Sulphur
Kaylox
Soak seed in
Colorado Beetle|Kaylox
Fruit and Leaf
Spot
San Jose Scale
Anthracnose
Leaf Spot
Slug
Aphis
Leaf Spot
Blight
Kaylox
Lime-Sulphur
Kaylox
Kaylox
Lemon Oil Co.’s
Standard In-
secticide
Kaylox
Kaylox
As with apple
When worms first
appear
Before blossoms
open
As on Currants
Just before buds
open
Just before blos-
soming
In fall or spring
As buds are
swelling
With opening of
buds
In late fall or
early spring
When leaves are
half grown
As with Apple
In fall or early
spring
buds
swelling
With starting of
are
buds
In late fall or
early spring
en plants are
6 inches high
Corrosive sublimate
When beetles or
young appear
Just before blos-
soms open
In late fall
early spring
Before leaves open
or
With first appear-
ance of fungus
On appearance of
slugs
On new growth
after crop
fruit
Soon after
begins to set
In spring as with
apple
Repeat in 3 or 4
days
After blossoming
Just before blos-
isoming
Just after fruit
has set
As buds are open-
ing
Just after calyxes
‘drop
After
drop
Same as first
blossoms
Just after calyx
drops
Just after calyx
drops
Two weeks later
Solution (2 0z.)
As for first
After blossoms
drop
Bord. on canes 6
inches high
2 or 3 weeks later
Repeat if neces-
sary
2 or 3 weeks later
Three weeks later
Repeat as second
Two weeks later
Just after fruit
has set
7 to 10 days later
Just after calyx
drops
2 to 3 weeks later
3 to 4 weeks later
5 days later
Two weeks later
In 16 gallons
Two weeks later
Look for worms
on under side of
leaves first
Follow by two or
three sprayings
Destroy all mum=
mies
Use only half
usual amount of
poison
See Apple
Repeat every 7 or
days
Destroy all mum—
mies
Jar, gather ang
destroy curculios
and stung plums
90 minutes
Kaylox, 7 lbs. to
50 gals. of water
Repeat second 1\. Keep spray from
week later
jeaves on bearing:
Repeat if neces-|canes
sary
Three weeks later
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NO DISAGREEABLE ODOR. NO PCISON
THIS INSECTICIDE
IS DEATH TO PESTS—IS SAFE TO PLANTS
—IS HARMLESS TO USER—IS LOW IN
PRICE—IS FREE FROM DISAGREEABLE
ODOR.
We recommend Lemon Qil Co.’s Standard
Insecticide. It is used by the most promi-
nent florists and seedsmen to destroy Scale,
Mealy Bug, Rust, Aphis, Caterpillar, etc., on
Palms, Rose Bushes, Rubber Plants, Ferns,
etc. It leaves no disagreeable odor on blooms
or foliage—advantages over the vile-smelling
soaps and powders—especially for indoor use.
Being Foisonless, it is not dangerous to use.
This will be found an excellent wash for
dogs and other animals; it relieves Mange,
destroys Lice and other insects, and gives the
coat a beautiful glossy appearance. Contains
no poison to injure the animal, and _ being
liquid, gets through the hair to the hide.
It will destroy Lice and other insegts in,
poultry houses.
SECTiC
It will also kill Roaches, Ants and other insects that infest houses.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE:
FOR MEALY BUG.—% pint Standard Insecticide to 4 to 6 cups of lukewarm water or 1 tablespoonful to 2 cups of luke-
warm water. When dipping for this insect the plants should remain in liquid from 10 to 15 seconds and kept in continual
motion. When spraying use the finest sprayer and apply the liquid with force.
FOR BROWN AND WHITE SCALE ON PALMS, RUBBER PLANTS, ETC.—' pint Standard Insecticide to 4 quarts
warm water or 1 tablespoonful to 2 cups warm water, applying with sprayer or sponge.
FOR THRIP, RED SPIDER, CATERPILLAR, BLACK AND GREEN FLY.—¥ pint Standard Insecticide to 2 or 3 gallons
water or 1 tablespoonful to 8 or 4 cups water. Hither spray or dip. ‘ Sie
FOR DESTROYING MITES.—1% pint Standard Insecticide to 4 or 6 quarts of water. Water the plants with the liquid
2 or 3 times at intervals of 6 days.
FOR DESTROYNG ANTS.—%% pint Standard Insecticide to 1 gallon water. Well water their nests and runs several times
in the course of a few days.
FOR DESTROYING FLEAS, INSECTS, RELIEVING MANGE AND SKIN DISEASES ON DOGS AND OTHER ANIMALS.
—1 talespoonful f Standard Insecticide to 1 cup warm water; rub well into the hide, letting lather remain a few minutes.
FOR DESTROYING LICE AND OTHER INSECTS IN POULTRY HOUSES.—1 part Standard Insecticide to 10 parts water.
FOR DESTROVING ROACHES, ANTS AND OTHER INSECTS IN HOUSES.—1 part Standard Insecticide to 5 parts water.
PRICES: % Pint, 35c.; 1 Pint, 60c.; 1 Quart, $1.00; % Gallon, $1.75; 1 Gallon, $3.00; 5 Gallons, $12.00; 10 Gallons, $22.50.
DIRECTIONS ON EVERY CAN.
INSECTICIDE AND FUNCICIDE
Registered in U. S. Patent Office.
KILLS INSECTS AND PREVENTS BLIGHT
EKAYLOX is adapted for spraying for late broods of Codling Moth on Apples, for Potato
ACN CL OLOE.
Beetles, most Caterpillars and many Leaf-eating Insects on fruit and other trees, Tomatoes,
Grapes, Currants, Celery, Cabbage, Cauliflower and many other Plants.
A preventive of many Blights and certain Fungous diseases.
Used as a general spray—1l pound to 10 gallons or 5 pounds to 50 gallons of water,
For Potatoes, Bitter Rot and Blotch on Apples. Use 1 pound to 7% gallons or 6% or 7
ANALYSIS
THE GUST LEM THAD
PHN COLES NUTOMO AD
pounds to 50 gallons of water.
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DIRECTIONS:
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KAYLOX INSECTICIDE CO. INC.
BALTIMORE MD.
¥ Pound makes 5 gallons of spray$ .30 10 Pounds make 100 gallons of spray$ 4.50
Not to be used for late Spring or early Summer application on Apples, and not to be used
on Peaches or Japanese Plums.
Active ingredients:
Dry Lead Arsenate, not less than. HOI ODOC OOOO OO DOODOC TOC LOGS
Copper (Cu) not less than..... ROOT UUOOCUROOO OUND OC Oo COOLEY
CONTAINS Inert Ingredients:
Not more than......... Meet ened Morera eas nec erectotnialela cate otetenOOnOVe
KAYLOX IS A POWDER, NOT A PASTE :
HIGH FREIGHT RATES make it imperative that you buy KAYLOX, a highly concen-
trated spraying material, as you then do not have to pay freight on a preparation that is
50% water.
RAYLOX never spoils, KAYLOX never freezes, KAYLOX never becomes worthless,
KAYLOX is always at your service, KAYLOX should be used, because it is your best insur-
ance for a full crop.
KAYLOX is the outcome of many years of development in the use and manufacture of
insecticides and fungicides. It meets the requirements of the largest growers as well as the
small home gardener. KAYLOX is in convenient size packages.
100 Pounds make 1,000 gallons of
1 Pound makes 10 gallonsofspray .55 25 Pounds make 250 gallons of spray 10.00 SPA Vee Seta rece cheneaete nent ween tauee es $36.00
5 Pounds make 50 gallons of spray 2.50 50 Pounds make 500 gallons of spray 19.00
WRITE FOR SPECIAL CIRCULAR.
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LIME SULPHUR SOLUTION
__ The universally accepted spray material for dormant use is lime sulphur solution, Chemically made lime sulphur solu-
tion has now almost entirely supplanted the home-made solution because it is better.
This material combines the great fungicidal properties of sulphur with the scale remedy, and is especially recommended
for peach and plum trees which need the combined treatment in the fall and spring. In spraying this material care should
be exercised to avoid getting it in the eyes, and gloves should be worn to protect the hands.
5 Lime-Sulphur Solution is used both as an insecticide and a fungicide. As an insecticide it is used principally against seale
insects, especially the San Jose Scale. For scale insects it is applied while the trees are dormant and is diluted with 8 or 9
parts of water. As a fungicide it is used chiefly for the control of apple scab, 1% gallons to 50 gallons of water. Lime-
Sulphur may be used in combination with arsenate of lead and tébacco extracts. Paris Green should not be used with Lime-
Sulphur.
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Pl ANY cielalevete ola e levee efaviese «10
MP AEGAN or crarapavere airs stalele/elecaeieleleieve)e) ans
*f-Dble per Gallo’ eee. woilerete rele vere $ .19
Breech 2cO FE rae @aliier srs qeteiessccravevel a) eraickakerenaieieien- $3.00 *Drums charged at $3.00; barrels
SO OeD .60 MO Ssaileee Oamiranstel +; tackle cireieleioce ern O00: charged at $2.00; %-barrels, $1.50 each,
£1) =Dhle DE LSallOn..< o- sicise es sees cee .22 subject to return for credit.
B. T. S.
: This is a trade name or. designation for a definite chemical combination of sulphur with the mineral barium which is an
insecticide, instead of the mineral lime. In this combination practically all the sulphur is available as an insecticide and
fungicide in its most active form.
By the use of barium in the place of lime it is not only possible to obtain the highest efficiency of the sulphur, but also
to obtain a dry product that reduces the bulk in shipping about 75 per cent., thus saving freight and reducing losses from
leakage and waste.
Results of Spraying with B. T. S.—Experiments prove it to be equal to lime-sulphur solution, both as an insecticide and
as a fungicide.
Directions.—For dormant spraying to control scale, etc., use 12 pounds to 50 gallons of water. For growing period spray-
ing on applies to control scab, etc., use 144 to 2 pounds to 50 gallons of water.
5-lb. package... .$1.00 10-lb. package...,. 1.50 25-lb. package... -$3.15
SS a a a ee
50-lb. package. ... 7.00 100-lb. package. . $12.50
Arsenate of Lead is an «rsenical poison for use against in-
sects that chew and for such insects as the fruit-flies that lap
and suck up sweetened liquids. It has also been shown to
have considerable fungicidal value both when used alone or
used in combination with lime-sulphur.
Arsenate of Lead is prepared in two forms—paste and
powder. When the powdered form is used, only half the
quantity by weight is required. Both the paste and powdered
form can be used in liquid sprays. The powdered form is also
used for dusting.
The principal insects for which Arsenate of Lead is uesd
are: Apple-maggot, brown-tail moth, bud-moth, cankerworm,
codling moth, fruit-tree leaf-roller, gipsy moth, tent cater-
pillar, pear slug, curculio, ete.
Directions: 1 to 114% lbs. powder to 50 gallons of waiter.
Powdered Form.
25-lb. package, per lb. i) .30
50-1b. pochees, per lb...29¢c.
ke x
Arsenite of ie © is a combination of arsenic with
zine to form a quick acting, adhesive insecticide for use on
potatoes and some other truck crops. It is much more ad-
hesive and less caustic than Paris Green and kills quicker than
Arsenate of Lead.
The great advantages of Arsenite of Zino are:
First—it kilis the bugs so quickly they do not have a chance
to cause serious injury to vines.
Second—it sticks to the vines so that it is not necessary to
respray after every rain.
Third—iIt can ke used at sufficient strength to insure results
without burning or injuring the vines.
Directions: 1 to 144 Ibs. powder to 50 gallons of water.
First—Apply as soon as eggs begin to hatch. For spraying
use at rate of two pounds to the acre—this may require one
or two pounds or more of the powder to fifty gallons of water
depending upon the quantity of liquid distributed per acre by
the spraying outfit. The spray tank should be partly filled
with water and the powder sifted in slowly while the agitator
is running.
Second—Make second application ten days to two weeks
later in order to cover new growth.
Third—Make third application ten days to two weeks after
second.
1-ib. PKE., per lb.
5 See pl <g., per Ib. BiG ooo oes
us 4 lb
Libiepkes per be ere eiheiei 40c. 25-Ib. pkey per bend. 32c.
b=lbe pew perl UD ee sen = = 35c. 50-lb. pkg., per lb.....S80c.
10- Ib. pke., per Ib. ele -33C. 100-lb. pkg., ber IDE: 2 -29C.
“CALCIUM ARSENATE
CALCIUM ARSENATE is a dry powder, very finely sub-
divided, and of about the same physical texture as Arsenate
of Lead Powder. That is, it is smooth and fluffy, and has the
excessive fineness necessary to make spraying applications
easy, and to give the highest poisoning results.
Lb phes Pere disc c, scc cise DCe 25-lb. pkg., per Hea? oo « BaCa
5-lb. pkeg., 30c. 50-lb. pkg., per lb.....23c.
-29¢c. 100-lb. pkg., Ber Ib.
19-lb. pkg
+++ 21.
ATOMIC SULPHUR
This is pure sulphur treated by a special process to convert
it into a very finely divided state in the form of paste, so it
can be readily diluted with water and applied as a spray to
coat fruit and foliage with a thin film of sulphur to prevent
germination of fungous spores.
It is reeommended for the control of scab on peaches, brown
rot on peaches, plums and cherries and cedar rust on apples.
Directions: 5 to 7 ibs. to 50 gallons of water.
1-lb) pkes per Ub sb eis ess 80c. 50-lb. pke., per Ib....
5-lb. pkg., per Ib.... 25¢c. 100-lb. pkg., per Ib. e... “15 e.
10-lb. pkg., per 1b ...20c. Barrels, 300 lbs., per lb. ..12¢.
25-lb. pkg., per lb.......... 18 Barrels, 500 Ibs., per Ib_..11c.
BORDEAUX ARSENATE OF LEAD
USE HAYLOX—SEE pene v7
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ORDEAUX MIXTURE.
BORDEAUX MIXTURHE is a combination of copper sulphate
and lime. It is a standard fungicide and may be used in com-
bination with insecticides. Its use is indispensable in the con-
It iss
bitter-rot, cedar rust, leaf spot and
trol of black rot of grapes and the blight of potatoes.
also used for apple-scab,
downy mildew.
6 to 7 pounds to 50 gallons of water.
5-Ibs pkey pers Des secs. 20c.
50-lb. pkg., per lb.....19c.
.18c.
Directions:
1-lb. pkg., per lb..... 30c.
5-lb. pkg., per lb. .28¢c.
_10-Ib. pkg., per Ib..... _.25¢. 100-lb. pkg.. per Ib....
(BORDEAUX MIXTURE and PARIS GREEW POWDER)
A combination of Bordeaux Mixture and Paris Green. A
very quick-acting poison for use on potatoes and tomatoes, as
well as other crops. It not only kills the bugs, but at the
same time defends against blight. In can either be used as a
spray or for dusting.
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KILL-WEED POISON
NOT TO BE USED ON LAWNS
4A SCIENTIFIC WEED DESTROYER. FREE FROM ODOR
By Analysis It Has Been Found There Is No Stronger
Weed Killer on the Market.
An unsurpassed preparation for the removal of grass, weeds,
vines and bushes from paths, roadways, gutters, streets and
any other place from which it is desired to remove any and all
vegetable growths, thus destroying the breeding ground for
mosquitoes. The work can be done in a speedy, thorough, eco-
nomical and easy manner. The material has no bad effect on
the ground, neither does it injure or discolor the brick, stone
or marble curbing.
No more digging and disfiguring of paths and roadways.
Saves expense of several men. KIL-WEED not only kills
weeds, but destroys seed germs and roots of plants. Can -be
used with an ordinary sprinkJing can. One gallon KIL-WEED
will make 30 gallons treating liquid when mixed with water.
One man with a sprinkling can in one hour can do as much
or mers than six men could in one-half day, and do the work
etter.
Judgment should be exercised in using KIL-WEED, as it is
impossible to give full directions to suit every case. If the
weeds are large and strong, the solution should be made
stronger than for ordinary grass and weeds. They should be
cut down so that the solution can reach the roots.
1-Quart Can..........$0.50 5-Gallon Can..... -o-$ 7.00
%-Gallon Can..... AelsnoHen OO 10-Gallon Can...... «. 13.00
1-Gallon Can......... 1.50 1 Barrel, per gallon.. 1.00
Full Directions With Every Container
Write For Special Circular
‘PARA-DICHLOROBENZINE
FOR PEACH BORER CONTROL
Remove all grass, weeds and rubbish from around the tree,
make a smooth, bare surface about sixteen inches wide around
the tree at the soil level.
Remove any gummy exudation adhering to the crown or
collar of the tree.
After the ground is prepared, distribute the crystals of
Para-Dichlorobenzine evenly in a narrow circular band around
the tree, keeping the inner edge of the band at least two
inches away from the bark of the tree.
After the crystals are placed on the soil around the tree
cover them with earth, at first lightly so as not to disturb—
the chemical, and complete by mounding the earth against
the trunk of the tree until a cone-shaped mass of dirt four
or five inches deep has been made, tamping the dirt down
with the back of the shovel.
Use one ounce to a tree 6 years old or older; in case of very
large tree, 1% ounces may be needed to form a satisfactory
band. On trees four or five years old, use % to % ounces to
a tree. We do not recommend using it on younger trees.
Do not use on apple trees.
Spring application in May, Fall application in September.
1-lb. package, per lb.. 00:20 25-lb. package, per lb.. .30c.
5-lb. package, per lb. -40 50-lb. package, per 1b...28c.
10- Ib. package, per Ib. .35c.
FISH OIL SOAP WITH TOBACCO —
Apply for green-fly or aphis, one-half ounce to galion of
water;
greenhouse scale.
same kind of pest.
one ounce for mealy bugs and two ounces for most
Outside purposes, double the strength for
W-WWiscccccececcceees $0.15 B-IDS. siceec vice siereciees $1.25
Ib 225 DOS ojo sl eiere sieve are ehatere 2.00
250 QH-lDS.eccccccssecs cess 3-75
sletetetete oeteeeee +. .912.00° :
Dil vaeieienane/ smovegeieieeite $0.15 1b. ADD Sais votereielleteteinelsiepeane Cxnl Oe
Biel Sei cralavecc erases canes 212 1b DOMMDS/aersceverenehersvenenetenens 8c. Ib.
WO! DOS yeieie lakers: wileijere sucks +10 lb WOO MOS reer Manes cwranen ste aenelte 6c. lb
COMMERCIAL FLOUR OF SULPHUR
_ Sold _in 150- to. bags ouly. Per 100° Ibs. $2.75. pars
HAMMOND SLUG SHOT
A non-poisonous powder; it requires no further mixing or
preparation; easily applied; not injurious or dangerous to
animals, the person applying it or fruits and vegetables
treated; destroys potato bugs and beetles, green and black
fly, slugs, worms, caterpillars, ete. Ten to forty pounds is
sufficient for an acre. a
1-pound Bae ee eect as RV eleielieieledsteioie Gn ad
5-pound Package. .50c.
HAM MOND: Ss GRAPE DUST
For Mildew and Blight, 5 TS eA Sees Se ee
Bluestone (or Copper Sulphate)
5 Ibs., per 1b....ceeee-L5Cn 50 lbs., per lb.........10¢.
10 lbs., per Ib. .12c. 100 Ibs., per Ib.......02 Q9Cn
INSECTICIDES CANNOT BE SENT BY PARCEL POST
ALL PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE
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‘fSCALECIDE”’
EVERY FRUIT GROWER KNOWS AS THE GREAT
SCALE KILLER
but many have not yet learned of its greater value in the
eontrol of
FUNGOUS DISEASES
THE YEARLY APPLICATION OF “SCALECIDE”
WITH FUNGICIDE
as a dormant scale spray, either fall or early spring, will de-
stroy the blight cankers that produce twig or fire blight.
Will stop the progress of collar rot or blight and the wounds
will start to heal.
Will control all forms of scale—San Jose Scale, Lecanium
or Terrapin Seale, Oyster Shell and Scurfy Scale—Pear Psylla,
Leaf Roller, Bud Both, Case-bearer, and Aphis, as well as
fungous troubles controllable by a dormant spray.
In fact, do everything that any other dormant spray or com-
bination of sprays will do, and—COSsSTS NO MORE.
PHGUuaAT ECON neice ons $ .60 10-gallon can.........-$10.60
Dera VOM) CON pie! crtce ie ehe5 «3 1.40 39-gallon barrel........ 26.00
B—FallOnuGaM veri. siete --)-.+ © 6.25 50-gallon barrel........ 38.00
Mp OUN Grates Diceske, cvsiclannue, Bes $ .15 2-pound package........ $ .88
a6 “POUNG Ss, Uee enn ar erates -26 5-pound package........ 2.15
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PURE WHITE HELLEBORE
The cheapest and best preparation for destroying rose slugs,
currant worms, ete. One-quarter pound, 20c.; half-pound, 35c.;
pound, 60c.
TREE TANGLEFOOT
For protecting trees against climbing
insect pests in a simple, economical and
effective way, use Tree Tanglefoot
sticky substance applied directly to the
bark of trees. One application remains
sticky on the trees three months fully
exposed to the weather. Easily applied
with a small wooden paddle. One Ib.
will spread 8 feet long by 5 inches wide,
1-16 inch thick. Will stay on tree three
months.
Elly KOS Oc Soa cosas Nae acon are $ .50
Balibhe Catena mrcmsicyacheuclcsnbeteheleueie: Seek aces 2.25
NOVO NCAT erstsecetevevalis) evaahatete-chs oe oie) meus 4.25
FUMIGATORS
Made from heavy galvanized iron. In de-
mand for fumigating greenhouses with to-
bacco stems and tobaco dust. If the green-
house is larger than the capacity of one of
the fumigators, one should be placed at
either end of the house. Being made from
heavy gavanized iron, there is not any dan-
ger from fire.
No. 2—Height, 16 inches. For a house
LAKAOeteESt, — Price), .useearien «anon, $4.25
No. 3—Height, 20 inches. For a house
SMO ORCC te meer Cece lmicles gicvvlers « 5.25
EY AS aa CUT WORM KILLER
FOR USE AS POISONOUS BAIT AGAINST
CUT WORMS AND SLUGS by placing
around plants subject to attack. It has
an enticing odor that worms prefer to
vegetation.
NOTE: One pound is sufficient for 100
plants in hills or 75 in rows.
AND LEAF EATING I TASECTS
25-lh. packages, $5.00.
5-lb. packages, $1.50. 1-lb. packages, 35c.
FORMALDENYDE, 40% SOLUTION
IT IS VALUABLE AS A GERMICIDE, FUNGICIDE
AND DISINFECTANT.
1-Pt. Bottles, 50c. 1-Qt. Bottles, 90c. 1-Gal. Jug, $3.00.
BUG DEATH
BUG DEATH kills Potato,
Squash and Cucumber Bugs,
Currant and Tomato Worms,
and all bugs and worms that
chew the leaves of plants; non-
poisonous.
Directions for Applying Dry:
For potato and other vines
which require a top application,
apply dry with Shaker or
Shifter at the rate of 15 to 25
pounds per acre to an applica-
tion, aceording to size and con-
ditions of the vines.
1-pound package........ $ .20
8-pound package........ -40
5-pound package........ -60
121%4-pound package...... 1.45
TOORDOUNGS iatetreesiens Mie iene 8.75
“BLACK LEAF 40”
NICOTINE SULPHATE—40% NICOTINE
This is the insecticide that is so highly recommended by Ex-
periment Stations. It destroys Aphis (plant lice), Thrips,
Leaf-hoppers cn all tree, bush and vine fruits, vegetables, field
crops, flowers and shrubs; also Apple Red Bug, Pear Psylla
and similar soft-bodied sucking insects—all without injury to
foliage.
May be combined with other sprays. Highly concentrated.
Soluble in water—easy to mix—does not clog nozzles.
YOU CAN NOT GO WRONG BY ORDERING “SLACK LEAP
40” FOR SUCKING INSECTS.
PRICES:
1 oz., $0.35, makes 6 gallons spray
¥%,Ib., 1.25, makes 4 to 120 gallons spray
2ib., 3.50, makes 160 to 500 gallons spray
0 ib., 13.50, makes 300 to 2500 gallons spray
NIKOTEEN
Is the most powerful Known insecticide and will be found
more economical and convenient than weak tobacco extracts.
Price: Pint cans, $2.25.
VAPORIZING PANS (for above)........... $ .60
EU OI Sie colin rokeleael spavenstese ocaceiny sueteucilorousitetetoatreteits .60
3 PANS, 3 IRONS and 1 HOOK............ 3.50
NICO-FUME
Nico-Fuume is a Tobacco Paper insecticide for fumigating
greenhouses. Extensively used by prominent florists. Very
easy to apply. Prices: 24 sheets, $1.25; 144 sheets, $5.50, and
288 sheets, $10.00. Directions on each package.
APHIS PUNK (NIKOTEEN)
Especially designed for use in private places and in houses
without convenient furnaces for heating irons necessary for
vaporizing Nikoteen or Tobacco Extract. It is very effective
as an insecticide. The Punk is lighted with a match and al-
lowed to burn, which is does without flaming, at the same
time giving off dense white fumes of Nikoteen that kill aphis
and trhip very effectively Per box, $.80.
TOBACCO DUST
5 pounds, 30c.; 20 pounds, $1.60; 100 pounds, $5.00.
Price:
TOBACCO STEMS
Dampen thoroughly a few hours before using, place about
a half-pound over a handful of shavings in a fumigator, and
light.
50-pound bale, 5c. pound.
TOBACCO SOAP
3-oz. cake makes 114 gallons prepared solu-
Ki LS
Sulpho-
Tobacco
tion, 10c. Mailed, postpaid, for 13c. 8-0oz.
cake makes 4 gallons prepared solution, 20c.
Mailed, postpaid, for 25c.
Key Brand Tree Wound Paint
PREVENTS DECAY AFTER PRUNING.
This residium, penetrating antiseptic
paint is not affected by heat, cold or mois-
ture. Does not peel, crack or get brittle.
Stops tree bleeding.
NOTE: Antiseptic paint for wounds and
pruning purposes.
1-Gal. Cans, $3.00. 1-Qt. Cans, $1.25.
ALL PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
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rats
Pouliry, Horse and Cattle Remedies
FX fj Intelligent, humane and
ha Ty gr prudent owners . of
WSS horses, cows and other
\ I, live stock realize the
value of good _ tonics,
regulators and remedies.
For nearly half a cen-
tury Pratts has been
adding to its successfus
record.
PRATTS ANIMAL REGULATOR.
You may expect vigorous, laying, paying
birds when you give them
PRATT’S POULTRY REGULATOR
daily. It contains just those elements needed Packages: 25c. and 50c.
to keep poultry, in perfect health. Both a | 12-Ib. pails.... ............. $2.15
tonic and digestive. Prevents common poul- | 295-lb. pails................. $3.40
try ailments. Produces growth, gives in- | PRATTS CONDITIONER FOR
ereased vitality, and hastens maturity. Makes HORSES AND CATTLE.
pullets early and constant layers. (Formerly called “Pratts Food
for Horses and Cattle.’’)
25-Ib. bag, $2.50; 25-Ib. pail, $3.00; 12-Ib | 440: DEE:---+-------2- ++ = <60
pkg., $1.40; 12-lb. pail, $1.65; packages, 50c. 25-lb. bags ss eal eet sais cecal acn ccgeatas 1.90
and 25c. 100-lb. drums............... 6.80
PRATTS BAG OINTMENT—40c. boxes.
RAISE EVERY LIVABLE CHICK —| reass bie ann ‘Dusmwencr ane 7"
After a good hatch, keep the record good by “| ee Sialaberent ese cisiere cacavshatecninlayecieleks Diteion ete aietsKe ae
raising every iva ec ic a or UF e rst t TOG 2 itasic «che ale iets cieis el» sie 2 ie ciel sisleeieke °° ele) «ee 2) cin =ieje .
YA\ weeks, and even longer, you will find that the |, PRATTS COLIC REMEDY—60c. and $1.20
Z| St catest success follows. PRATTS HEALING OINTMENT—30c. and 60c.
boxes.
PRATT’S BUTTERMILE BABY CHICK FOOD. PRATTS HEALING POWDER—20c. boxes.
PRATTS LINAMENT—=35c. and 70c. bottles.
It makes baby chicks live. Makes bone and
tgZ:4 muscle. Brings along the weak ones. Prevents ]
ZZ white diarrhoea, leg weakness, “pasting up’ and PRATT S POULTRY
GZiZ4 other digestive troubles. Costs only a cent a chick
L472
for three weeks. DISINFECTANT
Bags—100 lbs., $6.00; 50 lbs., $3.25;
25 Ibs., $1.75; 14 Ibs., $1.10.
Fackages—50c. and 25c. ¥, Gallon $ .55
Gallon 1.50
Three times as powerful
PRATTS ROUP REMEDY ae rade eae eee
Tablets or Powder: $1.00, 50c., 25c. —— and liquid lice killer. Use
Contains remedies which are quickly it in Roup, Colds and other
absorbed, purify the blood and reduce contagious diseases.
ual treatment Many poultrymen use PRATT’S WHITE
DIARRHOEA TABLETS
this remedy the year round as an ef-
fective preventative.
To protect your chicks from white
diarrhoea, the most destructive of all
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PRATTS POWDER LICE KILLER
25c. and 50c.
Effective, non-poisonous, non-irritat-
laa
rattfoo 7 ing. May be used wherever a powder is chick diseases, it is only necessary
Uf lebevonas exces suitable. A splendid deodorizer. Will to give this remedy in the drinking
SSRRONTO, CANEE kill lice on horses, cattle, dogs or cats. water from the first drink. This
: remedy has” saved many dollars
PRATW’S CONDITION TABLETS.................. 25c. and 50c. Packages For ae Got OL ie ea
PRATT’S GAPE REMEDY.........-......-2-.--5-- 25c. and 50c. Packages - 2
PRATT’S SCALY LEG REMEDY... ial ea eee and 60c. Boxes “ 25c. and 50c.
PRATT’S SCRE HEAD CHICKEN P REME .- 30c. and 60c. Packages EVERY PRATT REMEDY IS GUARANTEE
PRATT’S HEAD LICE OINTMMENT.........---.2++ cecccecscee 30c. Boxes TO SATISFY OR MONEY heh teers >
PRATTS -
SCRATCH FOOD
Fine or Coarse.
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oe ® BUTTERMILK | fox 2.72 "4 BUTTERMILK
tts: j LAYING MASH ue - ‘ GROWING After using Pratt’s
ae Pratts, ve Is correct in ait Pratts ails at are Buttermilk Baby
= {Laying MASH P=] composition, it SF Cor aNG MASH Ke MASH | SCRATCH FEED Chick Food, keep
furnishes the pats oerene : p ae a them healthy and
food elements growing on Pratt’s
required to Scratch Food
make the yolks Supreme
and whites in Fine for Chicks,
exact propor- 100-lb. Bag.$4.00
tion.. Coarse for Hens,
L
sf WITH BUTTERMILK
Produces large
healthy chick-.
ens in the least
time. They
grow strongiand
vigorous mak-
eae ing them pay 1007p Bee 3.50
$4.25 &, for either lay- Teer zc aed i
Victor cis or: fortable 100-Ib. Bag $3:75
100-1b. Bag Use. Coarse fonationd
$4.00. 100-Ib. Bag $4.50 100-Ib. Bag 3.25
ALG PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
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Dr. Hess Poultry Pan-a-cea
makes poultry heal-
thy ; makes hens lay;
not astimulant, but
atonic, that tones up
the dormant egg or-
gans, brings back the
scratch and cackle,
and compels each
hen to put her share
of eggs in the market
basket. :
It also contains
internal antiseptics
that counteract dis- a
ease; insures a healthy, singing
poultry flock. Cost but a trifle—
a penny’s worth enough for 30 hens
perday. 1'/,1bs., 25e35 Ibs., 75e.;
12 lbs., $1.50; 25-lb. pail, $3.00.
GUARANTEED.
DR. HESS STOCK TONIC
Formula Printed on Every Package.
Every ingredient indorsed by the U. 8S. Dispen-
satory and other high medical authorities. It
aids digestion, makes stock healthy, and expels
worms. Helps stock convert more ration into
milk, flesh, blood and muscle. Every pound
backed by the Dr. Hess & Clark unqualified
Suarantee. Prices: Packages, 25ec. and 50c.5
10-ib. pkg., $1.00; 25-Ib. pail, $2.25; 100 Ibs.,
aa DR. HESS WORM POWDER
For Horses, Sheep, Cattle and Hogs. It is
highly concentrated, and is an effective vermifuge
Dr. Hess’ own prescription that proved
effectivein hispractice Price, 114lbs.,
50c. Guaranteed.
Dr. Hess Healing Powder
The modern Gall Cure Cures Galls,
: : Cuts, Wounds, Ulcers, Grease Heel-
Antiseptic and soothing. Heals everything it touches by
forming a coating, cleaning and closing up wounds.
Comesinsifting-top cans. Price: 4-0z ,25e.:10-oz , 50c.
ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED
OneDrop
Bourbon Poultry Remedy
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A few drops in fowls’
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and preuents iihite G
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Baan ~- > chick apes
diseas._. ~~° dailytokeep your
chicks heait..y. Don’t wait until
disease strikes. Get it today.
Small size 60c, half-pint $1, pint $1.50.
fe At druggists, or by mail postpaid.
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Burbon Poultry Remedy, Trial Bottle.
Burbon Poultry Remedy, Half Pint Bo
Burbon Poultry Remedy, Pint Bottle. ttle ia toncaae mclatesi dra ee
Burbon Poultry Remedy, Quart Bottle... 000. 01100707 2.25
Burbon Poultry Remedy, Half Gallon Size.....1°°.°°°° 777 3.590
Burbor Poultry Remedy, Gallon Size........... 1.101707" 6.00
Burbon Hog Remedy, Quart Size./../) 1) 0) 071270 i ii citt: 2.25
Burbon Hog Remedy, Half Gallon Size... 1/1/27 7717707077 3.50
Burbon Hog Remedy, Gallon Size............2.0. 0.220077 6.00
Burbon Egg PLOGUCED Rabat hes PR ee te ee aS he 30
Bunbonginsecticide:. dase ene Waa ae er tS ‘30
Burbon\ Stock onic: 25-1) (Pail. . nies feces ae cae 3.60
Burbon Stock Tonic, Package..........1./_° a het eer eeo: oO 60:
Burbon Stock Tonic, Package........._.... ik ae eae ae -30
Burbon Colic-Relief, for Horses................ gcimiertnk Semucerig OSD ()
Kentucky Horseman’s Condition Powder.................. -60
i<entuckys Llorseman es) Minimont .n ae we et -60
Kentucky Horseman’s Distemper FUGINC OVA pe ee eee -60
BLATCHFORD’S LAMB FOOD
A Baby Food for Baby Lambs. Because it fully substitute
the ewe’s milk for motherless lambs. It carries all lambs in a
thriving condition safely and rapidly from weaning time to the
early market.
ZAO-VOUNGISACKE ys -yerspre re AIO ee ain $1.50
60-pound sacks
DR. HESS Poultry and Stock Preparations
DR. HESS ROUP REMEDY
LIQUID AND POWDER
For Roup, Diphtheria, Chicken Pox and all Ca-
tarrhal Diseases It has three distinctive features:
It is antiseptic, slightly astringent, non-irritating and
healing
4-0Z Cans, 25e.; 10-oz cans, 50c.
GUARANTEED
INSTANT LOUSE KILLER
Kills Lice on Poultry, Horses, Cattle, Sheep Ticks,
Bugs on Cucumber, Squash and Melon Vines; Cab-
bage Worms, Slugs on Rose Bushes, ete Sold in
sifting-top cans—look for the word ‘‘Instant’?
before buying Price: 1 1b, 25e.3 2'2 lbs, 50c.
GUARANTEED
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Dr. Hess Dip and Disinfectant
Non-poisonous and non-irritating and guaran-
teed to be absolutely uniform in strength at all
times One gallon of Dip makes from 70 to 100
gallons effective solution Spray it on roosts
Sprinkle it over the runs and in all cracks and
crevices Spray it on cattle and horses Makea
splendid dip for hogs and sheep It’s a sure
parasite and disease germ destroyer Purifies
stables, troughs, sinks, drains GUARANTEED
1 Qt., 60c.; 12, Gal , $1.00; 1 Gal., $1.75.
DR. HESS FLY CHASER
One application lasts six
hours. Prevents milk slump. Keeps cattle and
horses contented during the fly season. Most
humane idea of the age. Its use during summer
months will insure good profits. GUARANTEED
1 Gallon
Ro
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Drives flies away.
A dependable preparation for relieving horses
of heaves, chronic coughs, asthma, bronchitis, etc. ;
with careful diet, the frequent use of this valuable
preparation will afford permanent relief in the
majority of cases. Price, 1'%-lb. package, 50c.
Dr. Hess Colic Remedy
A reliable preparation for the treatment of
Spasmodic and Flatulent Colic, Gripes, Acute or
Chronic Indigestion, Impaction of the Stomach,
Bowel Inflammation, etc. Price, $1.00.
GUARANTEED.
DR. HESS DISTEMPER REMEDY
A reliable preparation for Distemper, Acute Colds, Fever and
Cough. Price, 50e. GUARANTEED.
BLATCHFORD’S PIG MEAL
The safety route from pighood to porkage.
All ‘‘baby’’ pigs should be weaned on this strength-
ening tissue-builder. They will grow contin-
uously and rapidly, developing bone and size
without taking on surplus fat.
rao. pounds makes 100 gallons of milk-sub-
stitute.
2H =WOUNGUISACKS paint aiclecercls. cxevelolela o eleibion. s/otle $1.25
BO=POUWNGUSACHB. eater Sate wll ayes oe arene along 2.25
MOO=DOUNGESACKS oye Siecle la) slo cleschelsioie sheasreNemenewele 4.50
MEEK Oa AN Ee
Made from Pasteurized Modified Buttermilk, when properly
diluted with water for feeding, costs only 2c. per gallon. Hustles
Heavy Hogs to Market at lowest feeding cost.
It isn’t merely what Milkoline will do for the hogs you market,
but here’s the great Money Making Feature. Your brood sow
will be in better physical condition to produce more and better
pigs. Miilkoline is the best tonic we know of for brood sows.
There is no substitute for Milkolime and just as long as you
delay feeding Milkoline you are sacrificing hundreds of dollars
in profits every year.
Milkoline is especially recommended for Baby Chicks
and Laying Hens.
Results in Great Gains. Will Require Less Grain, Pro-
duce More Eggs. Increase the Profits.
Price per Gallon, $2.00; Five Gallons, $7.50; 10 Gallons,
$12.50; 32 Gallon Half Barrels, $32.00, 55 Gallon Barrels, $49,50
“WONDER” HEN FEED
THE BALANCED RATION FOR BAYING HENS.
AGL GRAIN; NC GRIT OR SHELLS.
This feed is formulated from pure, sweet grains. Only
those grains are used that are of known value for producing
eggs. This is the feed for the poultryman who feeds for
profit. 5 lbs., 36c. 10 lbs., 50c. 100-lb. sacks, $3.25. Special
price in larger cman Regular Grade, o2:00
“WONDER” CHICK FEED.
“THE PEED THAT IS ALL FEED.”
“ ALL GRAIN; NO GRIT OR SHELLS.
This feed is absolutely pure and unadulterated, containing
no offal or injurious ingredients, such as rice hulls, ground
straw or cobs, etc. It will not hurt or scour chicks.
5 Ibs., 30c. 10 lbs., GO0c. 100-lb. sacks, $3.50.
“WONDER” DEVELOPING FOOD
The demand for a food for developing young chickens has
increased with the demand for young chickens for market.
This food will develop a large marketable chicken in the least
possible time. Just the mixture to make them grow quickly.
5 lbs., 35c. 10 lbs., 60c. 100-1b. sacks, $3.50.
(NONDER” LAYING MASH
This is a complete mash, containing ground grain, alfalfa
meal, meat meal, and everything necessary for producing a
large egg yield. Mix with hot water, and it is ready to feed.
5 lbs., 30c. 25 lbs., $1.25. 100-lb. sacks, $4.00.
BLATCHFORD’S
‘FILL THE BASKET” EGG MASH
The excess nutriment taken by the hen from
Blatehford’s “Fill the Basket” Egg Mash
causes tne development of eggs so that she
has to lay during the winter, while the ordi-
QuetICHF ORD. nary unbalanced rations tend to produce fat
FILL THE BASKET hens, but lean profits.
EGG MAS Blatchford’s ‘Fill the Basket” Egg Mash is
made up of Blatchford’s Calf Meal, the com-
plete milk-equal, combined with the _ best
quality meat and fish scraps and alfalfa and
grain meals. This makes a perfect, balanced
egg-producing mash, consisting of protein, 19
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ANDES Fai uray per cent.; fat, 4 per cent.; fiber, 10 per cent.
puters 25- pound bags sin telapeeet te iapeeerenere pou ooo mS $1.25
VOO=DOUNG DASS A esceues cece eleletettel etalon dips 0-6 4.10
500-pound lots. Liao ven apelsione altel tetas alsteen NGO OA AS
PURITY PIGEON FEED
The mixture contains a great variety of grain and seeds
properly balanced under the direction of a successful man who
has had years of study and experience with pigeons. No grit.
Wo shell. 1 Ib., 10c. 10 ibs., 80c. Per 100-lh. sack, $5.50.
C.&T.CO.’S HIGH GRADE PURE
BEEF SCRAP
50 TO 55 PER CENT. PROTEIN.
This Beef Scrap is the highest possible grade, and is made
from Pure Beef Trimmings and cracklings, and has no pork
or other materials to cheapen same. It is fully guaranteed
as to quality and will keep indefinitely. Price: 5 Ibs., 50c.
100-lb. bag, $5.00. 45% Scrap, 100-lb. bag, $4.75.
ALFALFA MEAL
This is a green feed all the year round. Everyone knows
that alfalfa is fast supplanting clover. It is very high in
protein, and furnishes the chicks a growing food which, at
the same time, has a medicinal value. 5 Ibs., 25c. 50 Ibs.,
$1.80. Extra Fine, $3.00.
Per 100-lb. sack, $2.75.
GRANULATED CHARCOAL
A little ground charcoal mixed with the soft feed in the
morning, once or twice a week, is an excellent corrective for
the fowls, and keeps them healthy. We carry three sizes, one
for grown fowls, one for small chicks, and pulverized. 5 Ibs,
50c. 25 lbs., $1.25. 50-lb. sack, $2.00. 100 Ibs., $3.00.
GRANULATED MILK FOR
POULTRY
25 ibs., $2.00. 100-Ib. bag, $7.00.
1 Ib., 15c.
} 3-pound package.......
rhoea.
} is perfectly pure and sweet.
i grown fowls, and 2 for voung chicks.
| 50 lbs., $3.00.
CHICK MANNA OR
HEALTH FOOD
(FOR LITTLE CHICKS)
Ghick Manna is one of the first
foods put up especially bor baby
chickens. It is the best thing on
the market, and should be used ex-
clusively for the first ten days. It
will save many little chickens, and
will repay many times its cost.
The first ten days will decide
whether thé chick will grow intoa
‘ i profitable chicken.
With Chick Manna you are sure of a prime healthy chicken,
} one that will pay you to raise.
Prices:
1-pound package....... $ .15 . -$ .60
5-pound package..
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15-pound pagkaee.
60-pound box bulk. siacenelepamel ehaie ech aoa enone $6.2 25
1FOR PREVENTION © FORCURE White Diarrhoea and
Se eg * Chicken Cholera can be
cured and prevented by
» AVICOL.
STOP THE LOSSES!
‘AVICOL SAVES THE CHICKS—Avicol has a specific and
selective action on the germs causing Cholera and White Diar-
It knocks the germs and gives the chick a chance.
Laey Clsishoteeaie peckeenieh easter niade.pinololo.bbeoco 25c. and 50c.
HACKETT’S GAPE CURE
CURE FOR CHICKEN GAPES
No drugging:; simply confine the chicks and dust the powder
} overythem; they inhale it: kills both worm and germ; treat the
} whole brood at once in less than five minutes.
Hos taee on single package, 5c. extra.
DON SUNG
TABLETS FOR EGG LAYING
Scientifically compounded to make
a balanced tonic and regulator
for hens and to stimulate egg
laying
A concentrated Medicine—no filler.
Price 50 cents and $1.00 Packages
SUCCULENTA TABLETS
do away with all the bother, the
time and labor of feeding your
chickens green sprouted oats,
cabbage, beets, roots and all other
green food. Simply dissolve a
tablet in the drinking water;
fowls drink it with a relish.
Via parcel post direct to you:
Package, 49c.
Scientifically compounded to
and
‘ake 8 balanced lonic
regulotor for hens pndie to
stimulate agg ley’ ng ,
A Concentrated Madicine-No Fi!
100 Large Tablets........... $ .60
250 Large Tablets........... 1.00
500 Large Tablets..........- 2.00
BLATCH FORD’S CHICK MASH
Many poultrymen lose from one-third to
IT one-half of all their chicks before they feather
iB out. Improper feeding is the cause. Others
GIVES are finding they can raise 90 to 95 per cent.
THE of their chicks by starting and growing them
on Blatehford’s Chick Mash. It is the favored
CHICKS starting and growing feed of the most promi-
nent and successful poultrymen in the coun-
A try. It contains all the feeds and nourish-
CHANCE ment chicks need right from the start and
shields them from White Diarrhea, Bowel
Trouble and Leg Weakness.
4 Ibs., 50c. 25 ibs., $1.50. 100 Ibs., $5.25.
BONE MEAL FOR POULTRY
This is exactly the same as the Cracked Bone described
below, only it is ground much finer. 5 ibs., 50. 10 Ibs., 75c.
50 ibs... $3.00. 100-1b.. sack, $5.50.
CRACKED BONE FOR POULTRY
This article is manufactured from fresh, clean bones, and
We carry two sizes—No. 1 for
5 Ibs., 50c. 10 1bs., 75c..
100-Ib. sack, $5.50.
CRUSHED OYSTER SHELLS
It aids digestion as well as supplying lime. No. 3 for young
chicks. 5 Ibs., 15c. 100 Ibs., $1.00. 500 lbs., $4.50. Special.
prices in larger quantities.
MICA QUARTZ GRIT
(Poultry, Pigeon and Chick Sizes.)
5 1bs.,2 5c. 100-Ib. sacks, $1.00. 500 lbs., $4.50.
ALL PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
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calf on this same milk-substitute.
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Watch every cow,
and at the first sign
of disorder in appe-
tite, digestion or flow
of milk, give a dose
of KOW-KARE.
Carefully follow the
directions as given on
the box, and that cow
will get well.
KOW-KARE is in
powder form, to be
given in regular feed.
It cures abortion, bar-
renness and _ scours,
caked udder, removes
retained afterbirth,
purifies the blood,
strengthens the appe-
tite, vitalizes the
nerves and prevents
disease. Jt increases
Prices, small size,
Pa~ "=
BY USING
KOW-KARE
THE GREAT COW MEDICINE
the milk. It is a medicine for cows only.
G65ce. ;large size, $1.25.
BAG-BALM
For all diseases of the cow’s udder and teats there is no remedy
so quick and certain in its curative powers as BAG BALM. It
is a soothing, penetrating ointment, especially adapted for all
those serious and annoying troubles known as caked bag, cow
pox, chapped, cracked and sore teats, bunches, chafing and
inflammation of all kinds) BAG BALM penetrates through the
skin and inner tissues at once, reaching the glands, where it re-
duces the inflammation, breaks up the bunches and sperads its
cooling, softening effect to all the affected parts. This remedy has
met with unequaled success, and is found on the most progressive
dairy farmsiinithe country. Price. ew ws 60c.
AMERICAN HORSE TONIC
This tonic is a specific for horses, an actual medicine that goes
to the root of all horse ailments and removes the cause of the
trouble. A few doses will send a dull, listless horse on its way
rejoicing.
Its curative power is wonderful. AMERICAN HORSE TONIC
is the best remedy known for worms, stoppage of water, all bowel
complaints, inflammation of the lungs, recent founders, distemper,
coughs, colds and swelling of the glands of the throat. Small
SIZE POD s ALEC SUZES ers = sais nin Penne cise ceael cites) o: oigel eliailtoirat's fais 65c.
HORSE COMFORT
The Most Remarkable Remedy Ever Compounded for
Healing Cuts and Open Sores of Every Kind. HORSE COM-
FORT is a liquid preparation which is unequaled in its power to
quickly cure all kinds of open sores or abrasions of the skin. It is
used by simply wetting the sore spot. No bandages or filthy
rags, no rubbing or heating it in. Simply wet the spot and the
cure begins. Price, per bottle, 35c. and 65c.
BLACKMAN’S SALT BRICKS
Easiest and best way to give medicine to
stock. It salts them too.
Blackman’s Medicated Salt Brick, originated
by a noted Vetirenary Surgeon, insures stock
getting the needed medicine without trouble or
loss of time to their owners. When dropped in
the feed-box, the brick is licked by the animal as
needed, just as people use salt with their meals.
Contains Copper as for Worms, Sulphur for the
Blood, Saltpetre for the Kidneys, Nux Vomica, a
Tonic, and Pure Dairy Salt. It is a wonderful
improvement over the old plan. Why not try it?
DOZEN wictiro eis eteie eisuel rexevevans $3.00
BLATCHFORD’S CALF MEAL
DOUBLED FARM PROFITS
Maturing or vealing all your calves rapidly on Blatehford’s Calf Meal, at a cost of about one-fifth of what you
get foryourmilk, thenselling all the milk atagood profit,should appealto you and to every wide-awake farmer
asagood, profitable proposition. These profits both ways, need not beguessedat; they arediscernibleata glance
Anothersource of profit that heretofore has been overlooked by most farmers isthe raising ofthe falland winter
Many farmers and dairymen have taken up winter dairying reaping
the extra big profits on milk and cream during the winter months, but often the calf has been immediately
Calves raised during the winter give you_veal during the term of high prices and are
just as easily raised then as during the summer. Fall ‘‘freshening”’ is greatly to be desired. With
the help of the silo or an abundance of alfalfa hay the winter feeding keeps up the milk supply
until the new grass comes in the spring. 2
it up Lovet phe Sumner. Ge
stop to consider that is complete milk substitute costs you less than skim milk a S
better for calf-raising—made expressly for the calf—you will get some idea oh ite meee
It is made from the several kinds of whole grains and seeds, and includes oil, sugar
and albuminous compounds, pure locust-bean meal and pure flaxseed ground, with the oil
You cannot begin to get the results from any other method of calf-raising that you
ean get from feeding Bliatehford’s Calf Meal, 1
25-lb. bag, $1.50; 50-lb. bag, 62.75; 100-lb. bag, $5.40.
The new pastures stimulate the milk-flow and ke
The winter milk prices more than offset the cost. When wa
he complete milk equal. PRICES:
SPRATT’S DOG REMEDIES
These remedies have been on the market for fifty years, and are
soo in most every country in the world. In offering them for
sale we recommend them as being the best in their line. and -
oe, used will give satisfactory results. 7 ere
Je do not list but a few of the various remedies of this st
3 : e Vé us re so s standard
make and if you desire any of those we do not list, we w e
to get them for you. i fl Deelae
Spratt’s Dog Cake, the standard dog food used at the diff
g foo ; t e differen
kennels and dog shows throughout the world. Prtees, Bone
cartons 20¢c.; medin m carton, 40c.; large carton, 75c.; 100-Ib.
ags, $12.00; 25-Ib. boxes, $3.25; 50-lb. boxes, $6.35: -
boxes, $12.50. a foal digaoeda =
Spratt’s Puppy Cake, small carton, 20e.; medium carton, 40c.
Spratt’s Puppy Meal, carton, 20e.
Spratt’s Pheasant and Turkey Meal, carton 3 2o
$3.25; 50 Ibs., $6.10; 100 Ibs., $12.00. en aeons
Spratt) s Pio ria ec cree ond As weds iaths Raed ete ee $ .60
Spratt’s Alterative Cooling Tablets.................... 160
Spratt’s Anti-Vomit Tablets.......................... ‘60
Spratt)s Digestive) La blets anes. arsine 8 ee se hee :60
Spratt’s Diarrhoea Tablets............................ -60
Spratt’s Distemper Tablets........................... 1.00
Spratt’s Hair Stimulant and Restorer................. -60
Spratt)s) Kidney) Tavlets:: 5. \.j9- ays storey et ee a ee ere -60
Sprates, Miniments ccc. eo. ler one t ee ee -60
Spratt’s Pneumonia Tablets...................02+e02.- -60
Spraté's Purgative Tablets). 000) ose oe een ee -60
Spratt’s Worm Capsules for Puppies.................. -60
Spratt’s Tonie and Condition Tablets for toy dogs and
DUD DIES otal cen Pe ROT ed ne eRe ONE ashe dant by sas Bee nie ee -60
Spratt’s Distemper Tablets for toy dogs and puppies..... -60
Spratt’s Vermifuge Capsules for toy dogs and puppies... -60
Spratt’s Eczema and Sarcoptic Mange Remedy........ 60
Spratt’s Patent Improved Dog Soap (White), for fleas,
lice, ete. It is entirely free from poison and at the same
time most effective in the destruction of lice and fleas. Per
CORR cacgemeuciur ite js cous uiieds pus ameteke ERIS Geode GO ae eee 25
SAL-VET
SAL-VET is a medicated salt—a safe, simple, inexpensive
remedy which gives stock the medicines they need along with the
salt they crave. It requires no dosing, no drenching, no starving
It goes into the stomach and intestines and loosens the leach-like
hold these blood-sucking parasites have on the tender linings.
It drives the robbers out—without bother or trouble to you.
Your animals eat SAL-VET in place of common salt and thus
doctor themselves.
PROTECT YOUR HERD AGAINST BISEASE
A SINGLE WORM-INFESTED HOG IN YOUR HERD IS A
CONTINUAL MENACE TO YOUR HOG PROFITS.
It is the worm-infested, half-starved animals that spread the
deadly worm curse over your farm. They are disease-breeders
and disease-carriers of the worst kind. Helpless themselves to
resist contagion, they let down the bars to the cholera scourge
and death stalks through your herd. They are the danger spots
in every herd.
S-lbMPACKASCS ar SaAlWUl. sate a cvararcnaietahcde ahelaie tater at 4
LS als PACka res eiSeall= Web}. terereher chatal oie lebdelaue wanteee at vd 180 eae
BOI paileSaleWebemcevchele.ce caine cutenehtonmtt on at 4.00 each
LOO Up Mce eSwee Sallie tizeay tense vevsnevane over ctaiaterste ra aunt oil ate at 6.75 each
200-libs bannelsi a SaleVieti2s cee celercitls 0 ere canna ocretarsranne at 12.00 each
SOORI Db ArGe lst Sala vietn ic gaie ie ccusycustiesiene betcueorerereraveke at 16.00 each
GRANGE GARGET REMEDY
This remedy has stood the test of twenty years as a successful
remedy, and is indorsed by thousands of dairymen.
Price, Per Can......... aUciel hehe KoKsleherexenvcekcr cheno vere 65c.
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Trade KILFLY Mark
Cows will give 15 to 20
per cent. more milk if pro-
tected from the torture of
fiies with So-Bos-So-Kilfly.
Kills flies and all insects;
protects horses as well as
p cows. Perfectly harmless to
of 4 i manand beast. Rapidly ap-
plied with sprayer, 30 to 50
ohh nc
FORASES Cave cows Sprayedina few
ea erates
nad What is more trying to
the patience than to milk a
cow when she is continually
stepping back and forth and
lashing her tail under the
irritation of a lot of flies?
A moment’s work with a
sprayer and a little So-Bos-
So-Kilfly, and all is quiet
and serene. From 30 to 50
cows can be sprayed in a
few moments.
l-quart can......... $ .50
\-gallon can......... 75
A=oallon CaM ss). eilace! «te 1.25
Sprayer for applying
So-Bos-So, 50c.
RELIEVES CATTLE AND HORSES FROM FLIES.
A liquid preparation carefully compounded from effective ma-
terials. It is of the right consistency for applying with a sprayer,
and it will not gum the hair or blister the skin :
A SURE PREVENTIVE FOR LICE, TICKS AND VERMIN.
A light application of Cow-Ease will relieve cattle from lice,
also prevent tick—the cause of Texas Fever. : f
Cow-FEase is an excellent article for spraying the interior of hen
houses, also roosts and dropping board: it will prevent head lice
and fleas and keep the house in a sanitary condition.
PRICES: Qt., 50c.; 4 Gal.. 85e.: Gal., $1.50; 5-Gal. Can, $7.00
= CREONOID
LICE DESTROYER AND FLY SPRAY,
AM
Takes the worry off your hens. Protects
your cattle and horses.
CREONOID means animal comfort, It
effectively keeps them free from the per-
sistent Texas and other flies. It means
comfort in milking and increased yield in
milk. Eliminates fretting and nervousness.
Use it freely to keep the hen-house clear
of pests.
LCE DESTROYER
———————
Gallome Cams iis score eos wst ae ohats rotetetece selene $1.25
Dr. Hess Fiy Ghaser
One application lasts six
hours. Prevents milk slump. Keeps cattle and
horses contented during the fly season. Most
humane idea of the age. Its use during summer
months will insure good profits. GUARANTEED.
One Gallon................ $1.25
GRADE 1 CREOSOTE OIL
Grade One Liquid Cresote Oil is coal-tar cresote refined suf-
ficiently to give the maximum efficiency to the convenient and
inexpensive Brush and Open Tank methods of treatment. Briefly,
Grade One Liquid Creosote Oil is superior to the commercial coal-
tar creosote for use by the small consumer, because
It is liquid.
It is free from water.
It has low evaporation loss.
It has high specific gravity.
It has low viscosity, and, being liquid, penetrates readily and
deeply into the wood. ii
It has increased antiseptic and decay-preventing qualities.
It is a clean oil and imparts a pleasing, dark-brown color to the
wood.
It is uniform, standardized material.
M2 Gavlomy Camis. Ey ee wie Beh ccoljotene, oh cue te dene
5-Gallon Can..
PRICE:
Drives flies away.
$3 GRIFFITH @ TURNER CO 38
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DISINFECTANT
highest attainment in Dip Manu-
facture.
_An official dip of great effi-
ciency for the killing of Lice,
Ticks, Seab and other Parasites
and disease germs which infest
the bodies and pens of Hogs,
Sheep and Cattle.
One of the most powerful Dis-
infectants and Germicides ever
produced. A powerful Antiseptic
and Purifier. For sanitary puri-
fication of dwellings and tene-
ment houses, sinks, closets, sta-
bles, public schools, railway sta-
S|) THESE GOODS REPRESENT THE HIGHEST
\) ATTAINMENT IN DIP MANUPACTURE
« 7 mater,
‘Ae OFFICIAL DIP ol grest ficlenry fcr te
0 of Loos, Ticks, Sab and other Paresiten ond
ecese Gerins whieh infor ue bodies end
tions, hospitals, workshops, ho-
tels, etc., it is unequaled.
le qWantical eae een 65
p7ecalilomeca ment saunas L.65
l= cali omycerme weenn ee arweesieielt: 1.66
Hecallomicanwee ens ater 7.50
1% bbl., per gallon......... 1.25
1 bblEVperisalloneae sea ae 1.20
DOMINION FLY SPRAY
j is an oil heavily charged with chemicals, having the peculiar
} property of giving off for a long time a vapor whieh drives away
all kinds of flies’ DOMINION FLY SPRAY contains about 4
f per cent. Cresol, and is perfectly safe for use on all animals. If the
f animal licks it, no harm will result.
# every morning go through
# comfort.
Cows sprayed with this
the heat of the day with ease and
Such cows keep up their flesh and their flow of milk; where
} cows are left to the ravages of flies, they fall off in flesh and the
flow of milk is greatly reduced.
1- Gallon Cans o.55 6). 0 es Rn ee a eee $1.25
DISINFECTANT DEODORANT
1-Gal. Bottle ANTISEPTIC
1-QuartsBottle wesc ee ea eatoe
1-Gallon Bottle... a : a
5-Gallon Carboy
ARROW CARBOLINEUM
Madein U.S. A.
Formerly Avenarius Carbolineum
PRESERVES WOOD
EVERY WHERE
against rot and decay, adding
at least 100 per cent to the life
of fence posts, poles, sills,
floors, bridge timbers, porches
and to wood embedded in
concrete
FOR STAINING BUNGA-
LOWS AND FARM
BUILDINGS
Arrow Carbolineum
is brushed on the wood and is
self-absorbing, therefore need
not be rubbed nor worked into
the wood like paint
COVERING CAPACITY
850 square feet on dressed
lum ber
250 square feet per gallon on
rough lumber
100 square feet per gallon on
shingles 4
Second coat only requires
one-third or one-fourth the
quantity for first coat
KILLS MITES IN
POULTRY HOUSES
PRICE
1-Gallon Can
5-Gallon Can
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BANNER ROOT eeaietS
No. 7
EXCLUSIVELY aus POULTRY
It cuts fast and is easy running.
Leaves the feed in fine brittle, rib-
bon-like strips that make choking
impossible. Fowls large or small can
safely eat the feed. The knives are
adjustable and made of the very best
of steel. An iron grate in bottom of
hopper lets dirt and gravel escape
before reaching the knives. In this
cutter we offer the poultrymen a low-
priced, high-grade, nicely-finished and
mechanically constructed machine,
and feel that anyone who desires to
feed Roots and Vegetables to their
flocks can well afford to own one.
Two to five minutes will cut enough
feed for a large flock of birds.
IzaHs oo OOOO DDO DOO US $7.50
BANNER No. 28
A New Root Cutter. A Shredder. Using
the Patent Banner Knife. For Poul-
trymen, for Sheepmen, for Stockmen.
Banner No. 7
A. Root Cutter that cuts all roots
and vegetables like Beets, Carrots,
Potatoes, Onions, Apples, Turnips,
Cabbage or anything else of the same
nature into ribbons, literaily shred-
ding the material into feed cut so
fine that all stock and poultry can
feed without danger of choking. Built
strong and stout to stand power use,
and furnished with a crank so it can
be used by hand also. This cutter
has a large capacity, is supplied with
eight steel Knives. It has a heavy
cast iron Platter Wheel, 28 inches in
diameter to which the knives are at-
tached by bolts. The hopper is such
shape that the machine feeds itself and the roots cannot pos-
sibly get away from the knives until they are all cut. A grate
in the bottom of the hopper allows the dirt to escape before
going to the knives. This cutter is designed more particu-
larly for power use for the large Poultrymen and Sheepmen.
Weight of machine complete, 150 pounds. Capacity of hopper
about 2144 bushels. Speed by power 125 to 150 Rev.
Price, Complete, with Pulley and Crank, $29.25.
BANNER No. 20
The No. 20 Banner Root Cut-
ter. It is made for hand power.
It has a capacity of 30 to 50
bushels per hour, although it
will cut at the rate of a bushel
a minute easily on the test.
It is well built, nicely finish-
ed, runs easily, feeds itself,
separates the dirt from the cut
feed. Price, $17.50.
BANNER No, 25—
FOR HAND OB POWER.
This is a new style ma-
chine.
It can be used by hand or
light power. Is very strong
and durable. Capacity 30 to
60 bushels per hour.
Weight, 100 lbs.
Price, with crank..... $18.50
Banner No. 28
Banner No. 20
BANNER No. 16
A GRAND MACHINE FOR HAND AND POWER USE—
Supplied with crank also for hand use. Capacity by hand,
30 to 50 bushels per hour. Weight, 150 lbs. Capacity by
power, 2 to 3 bushels per minute. Our Retail Price, $26.75.
= No. 35—BANNER ROOT CUTTER.
Heavy construction for hand or power, weight, complete,
185 pounds; capacity of hopper about 3 bushels.
This: isha: cylinder type cutter and is made strong to stand
power. The nopper is large and deep. The Cutting Drum to
which the knives are attached is strong and will not break or
wear out. It is positive feed as the roots lay on top of the
Cutting Drum. It has 30 gouge-shaped knives.
Price, complete, with Pulley and Crank ...... $37.50
NEW BANNER “30” ROOT CUTTER
Turns easily by hand. At 60 revolutions, the knives hit and
cut the roots 1800 times. The result being at a low estimate
1% to 2 bushels per minute of cut feed. Cut feed left in long
half round slices that has made the Banner Root Cutter a
popular machine for this work for 20 years.
Weight, 175 to 190 lbs. Price, $40.00.
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WILSON Ho, O FAMILY GRIST MILL
This mill is especially made for
grinding Graham Flour or _ Corn-
meal; can be adjusted for cracking
grain if desired. Weight, 30 lbs., $7.50.
With iron stand; weight, 65 lbs. Price,
$10.50. Diameter of hand wheel, 20 in.
WILSON No. 1 BONE AND SHELL MILL
Weight, without stand, 33 lbs...$7.50
Weight, with stand, Ibs........10.50
RED CHIEF MILLS
No. 1—For Small Poultry Rais-
OLS a pe LL COnvsragc)ohelcist loieinlatelonel as $4.00
No. 2—Best Crank Mill on earth.
Feed gauge to regulate grinding.
erACe Mere jelers cree AoeccoCG ODN $5.50
Wo. 5—With ‘large capacity, feed
gauge and fly wheel. Clamps to
[oxop-erimeae +2 2 (etait ese icy otenigen $7.75
No. 10—With feed gauge, fly
wheel and handsome _ stand to
SCRE Wa Omni bal DLS we ren ctepatle elec lave sis $9.50
No. 12—Best Hand Mill on earth.
Bronze boxes, steel axle, large fly
Wihleel Pricey ./s)s/ale ailereenee $16.00
No. 15—Power Mill for one-horse
engine; strong, durable and easy
No. 10 TuMninie ss Price: ..<.-<ci« een $16.00
COMBINED HAND AND POWER MILL.
No. 20—Power Mill for two-horse engine; tight and ioo0se
pulley, best of bronze boxes and cold rolled steel axle, ca-
pacity 10 to 20 bushels per hour. Hasnoequal. Price, $22.00.
Corn Sheller Attachment, shells the corn and grinds at the
Saimiep cele, eee rice, Nextrain a. n.cia chee miaieicinrs dome tear ate $10.00
Table Meal Separator, makes fine table meal while grinding
SHOCKS Ce Ase STIC CAO EIA oaane cin oie oaetoiiel cae Unie, ve walle. suacowelten pi teueicie $7.00
Black Hawk Feed
and Grist. Mill
Just the thing for crack-
ing corn, etc., for poultry.
Makes best Graham flour
and meal for table use.
Grinds corn, wheat, rye,
vice, spices, etc. Woelehts
17 pounds. Price....$3.75
MANN S GREEN BONE CUTTER
No. 5C.—This machine is ex-
actly the same as the No. 5B,
with a crank handle instead of a
balance wheel. Capacity not quite
equal to5B. Weight, 35 lbs. $12.00
No. 5B.—This machine is ex-
actly the same as the No. 5BM,
except that it has not the iron
stand. The capacity is the same.
Adousines 0) AU dsemeanocdnos $
No. 5BM.—Intended for
of 15 to 25 hens. Mounted on iron
stand. Cylinder 6 inches diameter,
4 inches deep. Cutter plate has 4
knives instead of 8........ $18.00
No. 7.—Intended for flocks of
40 to 100 hens. Mounted on strong
iron stand with large table for
box or pan to receive cut bone.
Weight, 107 lbs. Cylinder, 7% in.
in diameter, 514%, in. deep. Capac-
ity, % to 1 lb. per minute. .$19.75
d No. 11.— Intended for large flocks
S ; of over 100 fowls. Capacity 100
No. 5BM. lbs. per hour. MHorse-power re-
quired, 1 to 14%. Weight, 215 lbs.
Diameter of pulley, 15 inches; 34%4-inch face; speed of pulley,
300 to 350 revolutions per minute. Capacity, 100 lbs. and up-
Wer! OOF MOUIR b poolene oho cou ONO CU OU ON OU OU Ue OED UNICO $45.00
Poultryman’s Clover Cutter
Designed for cutting, either
green or dry, such growths as
clover, alfalfa, vegetable tops,
etc. These growths are the
cheapest and most productive
egg-forming poultry foods for
cold weather.
With four 7-in. knives}
weight K. D., 60 lbs...$20.00
Gem Clover Cutter...... $34.00
Gem Clover Cutter with
FEES Tie ctehei se hace ares $35.00
ALL PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
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The Prairie State Sand Tray Incubator
Prairie State Incubators contain many exclusive patented
features found in no other machine. The Sand Tray models
have the best reputation ever made by any incubator for high
hatching results—for large chicks of extreme hardiness, Re-
member, profit comes from the “Chicks that live.”
The Prairie State Sand Tray
with nursery—our standard for the past eight years. It is
offered now in a further improved condition, fitted with our
latest type fool-proof heater and provided with a wire chick
tray substituted for the burlap formerly used, which, resting
just above the sand tray, permits this tray to remain through-
out the hatch, thereby retaining uniform humidity until com
pletion.
No. 0—100 hen eggs; 125 Ibs. crated.....cesvccccevccees «$80.00
No. 1—150 hen eggs; 160 Ibs. crated.....0..cccccecesces 37250
No. 2—240 hen eggs; 240 Ibs. crated.... oe EET)
No. 3—390 hen eggs; 275 lbs. crated....... ailcletoitOne00.
Prairie State It may be attached
to any form of out-
Universal Hover door brooder, two feet
or more in height, to
any size or form of
colony house, _ shed,
coop, piano, dry goods
or organ box. It also
enables those who
wish to build their
own brooders to get
the best brooding de-
vice possible in an
economical manner.
Tt fills that want, felt
by everyone who
an
aneerceuse eereeee |
raises poultry, for
something they can
use anywhere, any
time, and do the work
well.
UNIVERSAL HOVER
—Price for hover,
with lamp case, smoke
= conductors, lamp and
= ery thermometer, $9.00.
When used indoors alone, lamp case and smoke conductors
are not required. Hover and lamp, $8.00. Hover regulator,
$2.00 extra.
The Prairie State Jr. Portable Hover
The Prairie State Jr. Portable Hover embraces in principle
and construction all those original and successful features
which at once establish the high reputation of the Prairie
State Universal Hover. It is a Universal Hover so modified
as to bring the lamp case to the floor level without sacrificing
safety, economy of oil consumption, or ventilation, and in-
volving attached lamp case and all-steel construction. t's
a Portable Hover built along lines different from all others.
Contrary to general practice in building Portable Hovers.
The Prairie State Jr. Portable Hover, 60 to 100-egg size... .$10.00
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Jamesway Brooder Stoves
_ Chick Comfort and Chick Growth; Safety and Dependabil-
ity; Uniform Distribution of Heat all over the Floor; Positive
Circulation of Pure, Vitalized Air; Economy of Fuel; Con-
venience in Care and Operation; Quality of Construction; Low
Initial Cost—make the Jamesway Colony Coal Burning Brooder
one of the most outstanding pieces of equipment evet offered
to poultry folks.
The barrel of the brooder stove has sixteen radiation fins,
extending outward two inches and enclosed with a jacket of
sheet steel. Thus, in the Jamesway stove, we have a series
of what might be termed ‘‘warm air flues,’ through which the
air under the hover circulates continuously. Good circulation
under the hover means ideal air conditions for the growing
chicks. It means the absence of foul, dead air pockets. It
means health and vitality, and more rapid development.
JNIFORM DISTRIBUTION OF HEAT OVER ENTIRE FLOOR
Positive circulation gives you a more uniform distribution
of heat over the entire floor below the hover. Four radiating
surfaces—the first on the stove itself, the second and third
being the sides of the radiating fins, and the fourth being
the jacket. In addition to these, you get the radiation from
the top of the stove above the jacket.
PRICE 35c
POSTPAID 45c
INCUBATOR LAMPS
No. 1 Lamp and Burner, using %-in. wick..........$1.50 each
No. 2 Lamp and Burner, using 1-in. wick.......... 2.00 each
No. 3 Lamp and Burner, using 144-in. wick 2.50 each
Brooder Wamp completers csiceneisie sic leiersiel -lelepere 2.00 each
No. 1 Sun Hinge Burner...... SOOO DODO Ge CaCO OG Onda ooo 50c.
No. 2. Sun Hinge Burner........ Sel erelstatene ereveltere shotalefaiotenerekaee 60c.
No: 37Suns Hinge 2Burneriycteictereretel~ Ea tooO ma OOD OU AO EAS cc 75¢c.
INO SPAM GOS i WHCIES Si onc, «i chavo aheneveelsrehe(eielieifel-Fugehs wrepeveuetuteks 30c. doz.
INO MN BIWHCKS toon ustoietenctetohereks Dh CAA Aiahaieuslotelelcrelotoketoisvetetereket OCs Oem
Frairie State Tested Thermometers
No. 2—Universal; may be used as hang-up, reclining,
stand-up or inclining with proper holder. Without
holder, each, $1.00; postpaid.........-. pkedekokoke skoheheNeuctoteKeretene $1.10
No. 5—TIncline, with holder, each $1.25; postpaid tes het 1.35
No. 6—Brooder Thermometer for Prairie State
Brooders, each, $ .75; postpaid...........--- we tersioneieneker sieve . 85
a ES
ALL PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE
WITHOUT NOTICE.
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QUEEN INCUBATORS
A QUEEN costs but little more, and the extra chicks that live and grow soon pay the difference.
Remember, it is not how many chicks you HATCH that counts, but how many you RAISE.
Chicks that hatch out weak and wobbly, and live but a few days, mean nothing to you but trouble
and loss. They make one sick of the poultry business.
Most of the chicks you lose in the first few weeks die because they did not have, when hatched
enough strength or vitality for a good start. Queen Incubators are famous the country over for
big hatches of strong, healthy chicks that live and grow.
PROPER INSULATION
The Queen is doubly insulated. First we use double walls of California Red-
wood, forming a dead air space. Second, corrugated strawboard is used betweem
the wooden walls. Proper insulation adds considerable expense to the manufac—
turing cost. However, it is an absolute requirement of a good Incubator.
QUEEN HOT WATER HEATING
The Queen System of hot water heating prevents the drying-out tendencies
found in hot air incubators and provides a soft, uniform heat over every part of
the egg chamber—a heat that is most natural for the hatching eggs. The circula-
4 tion of water through the
sradiator prevents any mois-
ture being added or taken
away from the eggs. When
it becomes necessary to re-
move the lamp, the hot water
circulating through the radia-
tor maintains an even heat
within the egg chamber with-
Queen No. 2—135-Egg Size out the slightest variation.
Queen Incubators are not
eheap, but they are cheap in the long run. They will be turning out good hatches
years after the cheap machines have been junked.
The Queen line has all copper heater and pipes.
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SIZES AND PRICES e
No. 20 Style K—70-egg size.......... BOO 0'0OD dete cpl OsoO) INOs2, Qucen——135-CLEISIZO cielo) c1eie.« a) ousle/eleloleieielie ciehe\ cl erensnctorahe $37.50
Won 2c StylerKi—ll3 0-6 2 2 S120 2). posse) © lo al 0)! ,0/ ay doewaonel over sRetekerevelels 27.50 No. 3 Queen—180-egg Size.........e006 Sidustalerate oy efale\ereiaie cols 44.50
NOw22 Style K—220=e9 2 SIZE... 5 cps cnanchenele «sale thalencierenela eleieie'« 36.75 No. 4 Queen—275-egg Size.......ceesccee doccoooD ponaoDY 57.75
IMGs db GUGEN —Ebrcys Sue nocagethebsasbesebospodoccance 27.50 No. 5 Queen—400-egg size..........66- tos cie cisicle eielelviee| « 68.09
No. 25 Queen—550-egg Size........... eee eens sie Sie aise: «| 903.00 No. 45 Queen—1,000-eGE SiZC... ees c ewes sccerscsceees 157.00
QUEEN STOVE BROODER QUEEN OUTDOCR LAMP-HEATED BROODER
The Queen Col-
ony Brooder is a
new and improved
; design of brooder
si tae : stove. It is made of
3 3 <4) highest quality iron
check draft ei fee bs castings that will
y and the direct § 4 te wear and last indef-
4 draft to your E =|* 4 initely.
| fire. Li Aes There are no
: ; i drafts on the smoke
pipe of the Queen.
The check rests on
top of the stove and
opens outward when
Prem 1S eLOOn way, Queen Outdoor Lamp-Heated Brooders are designed to raise
thus giving a gentle the chicks in all kinds of weather at any time of the year with
inflow of air to re- insurance for success. They can be relied upon to give the little
tard the heat. While chicks the protection they need both day and night.
the opening of the No. 10—125-chick size, shipping weight, 131 lbs.......$31.50
draft to increase the No. 11—165-chick size, shipping weight, 141 lbs....... 34.50
fire is located at the No. 12—250-chick size, shipping weight, 184 lbs....... 37.75
top of the stove, it
opens into the fire
cr'the base through QUEEN INDOOR LAMP-HEATED BRODER
an opening extend-
ing down the side to
the bottom. This
feeds the draft into
the fire from under-
neath with no open-
ing below the hover.
Queen In-
door Brooders
are made of
# the same se-
s lected, high-
grade lumber
that is used to
construct the
outdoor brood-
ers, and paint-
ed with two
coats of paint.
BURNS ANY KIND OF FUEL
The Queen stove burns any kind of fuel with equally satis-
factory results. We recommend chestnut sizes in all kinds of
fuel and hard or soft coal, coke or charcoal burn equally well.
Of course, h i i i ’
ee me on Carne gun merce to) becomesdinty, No. 7—125-chick size, shipping weight, 65 lbs........ . $19.50
as quickly as the others, but it wiM give no better heat. No. 8—165-chick size, shipping weight, 78 lbs......... 22.75
No. 1—600-Chick Size, $21.50 No. 2—1200-Chick Size, $26.50 No. 9—250-chick size, shipping weight, 80 lbs......... 25.50
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Metal Egg Crate
The biggest thing
to be said of the New
Model is that it is de-
signed and built—both
inside and out—to
eliminate waste of
fillers and breakage
of Eggs as well as
deterioration of the
earrier, thus insuring
long life.
METAL EDGE
FILLER
The new patented
Filler made af card-
board, eircular in
shape (like an egg)
and reinforced with
Metal Edges to in-
sure strength, yet
retain lightness in
weight, is a wonder
for safety and dura-
bility.
6 Dozen
INO 1—2) lbs! and GOZeEN= CLES: . ic: .ccteieis oe few ole aieiehiein sO
No. 2—4 lbs. and 2:dozen eC£2S. 0... . ccc we ccc ese c ences 2.00
INOS NS — 4b Same SMO ZEMY CLES cia cireieirenonadeleNeiel mir cotek-Veledeietetelens 2.25
PARCEL POST EGG BOXES
Eggs need protection.
This shipping package
is so constructed that
the eggs are separated
by a thickness of cor-
rugated board and the
entire contents are sur-
rounded by a_ doubie
wall of air-cushioned
corrugated board. Abso-
lute protection is there-
fore assured, as the box
possesses _ sufficient b E :
strength and durability to stand the usual rough handling in
transit.
Boxes holding 1 doz..........2-. re Saweasue 20c. each
Boxes holding 2 doz........ BPM abrevelishereleien: 25c. each
Boxes holding 3 doz.......- sisietaleieiniescieien= 30c. each
ANDERSON
EGG BOX
FOR FANCY
EGGS FOR
BATCHING.
Shipping Weight. Per Dozen.
MES OCHS Rieraceveverspeces ote 10: lbs.’ per doz..... weiss eNO.) 3, $3250
MS CUUIN Mi arse rere ls esniereie ce 13) Ibs.~ per: OZni0c 01030 oe oe INO. 4, 5:00
Ol SSE STZ esuswets ye suet sve pens 24 IbS? per! GOZAGis siecle ciacerele No. 5, 6.50
This box may be used either Parcel Post within weight limit
or Express.
Use string instead of sealing strips for Parcel Post.
MASTER BREEDERS LIVE CHICK BOX
Shipped Crated to Save Freight.
Price Hach Per Dozen
252Chicks: “Size; alix Obie sas. osu BOG envetereseherons $2.20
b0eChickss Sizenclexlixd 1b ese SO Gace kesateooiokaeteys Or fs)
LOOK Chicks! Sizenceo x Sabo season ners BOC Neicterocinteesereyoe 3.50
BOXES FOR FRESH EGG FOR THE MARKET TRADE
This is not a Parcel Post or Express Box, but is intended for
counter and private use. Any one selling eggs will find this box
a great convenience, as it obviates any mistakes in the count
and also avoids any breakage.
Delaware Egg Boxes, two rows for 12 eggs, per 100..... $1.50
Eagle Egg Boxes, three rows for 12 eggs, per 100....... 1.20
SPECIAL PRICES IN QUANTITIES
'MOE’S MAMMOTH DRY M
ASH HOPPER
A large capacity hopper built
on correct principles. Made of
heavy galvanized
iron, strong and
substantialin every
detail.
The taper shape
and interior con-
struction provides
a uniform auto-
matic feed, and the
wire grid and cross
wires prevents any
waste.
The stand is of heavy angle iron, painted, and has wooden
bars for the poultry to rest on when feeding.
Length of hopper 35 in. Width 21 in. Height 18% in.
Capacity 100 lbs. Height of stand 15% in. Total height 34% in.
Packed one in a box. Shipping weight 50 lbs.
Wo. 3. Hepper and stand complete. Price each..... .. $12.00
MOE’S FEEDER
AND EXERCISER
Fill the hopper once a week and
let the chicks do the rest. Moe’s
Automatic Feeder will save more
time, and save more feed, than any
other fixture in a poultry yard.
Guaranteed to be rain and weather
proof, rat and bird proof. Always
ready to feed the chickens just as
often and just as much as they want
to eat, and at the same time makes
them scratch and exercise in order
to get it.
PRICE: No. 52—8 Qt.........$1.45
No. 583—16 Qt........ 2.00
_ Made of best qual-
ity galvanized
with double walls
packed with an effi-
cient insulating ma-
terial.
The wrought iron
stand or rest is
hinged, and acts as a
handle to carry the
fountain.
Plenty of fresh
water at the right
temperature, in zero
or torrid weather will
keep your birds
healthy and increase
the egg yield.
Shipping weight, 16
Ibs. Capacity, 3 gal-
lons. Packed one in
a box.
No. 8. Each.....$4.00
ALL PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
iron, '
CO GRIFFITH @ TURNER CO ~~
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CR ee ee ee ee
A CENTRAL
PEEDING PLANT
Jamesway Dry Mash
It keeps the mash
before the birds all
the time. It gives
them all the feed they
want, when they want
it, every working hour
of the day.
It -is really “five
hoppers in one.” The
small dry mash hop-
per has a capacity of
50 pounds dry mash.
The large size hopper
holds double _ the
amount of dry mash.
Each of the _ other
hoppers will hold 4
quarts of grits, meat
seraps, charcoal, or
oyster shell, thus giv-
ing the hens free ac-
cess to the things
they need.
The hopper sets up
off the floor; the
smooth sturdy sheet
metal legs raise hop-
per to a sufficient
height to furnish ex-
ercise to the hens in
going after the mash
and at the same time
use but little of the
scratching room.
Soar ranged that the
birds cannot in any manner foul the feed or feed spaces.
It is unexcelled for the breeder who is anxious to feed his
birds properly for mating purposes.
Feed Saver Pans on either side catch all feed thrown out of
feeding spaces by the hens. Stop waste of feed—all the feed
goes to making eggs. Pans may be removed, as shown, and
contents returned to hopper.
NO GAD boswooncda sJole)i=\olalle! si'e!=oleliaisisislelsie sPLORIO
W@s PU S66 CB. bin Solo o.ao 6 EO SIO a Olp eee 21.50
_ Feed chick mash
in a Jamesway
“No-Waste” Chick
Feeder. Forty-five
to fifty chicks can
eat at one time
from this feeder.
It can be used
from the first day
to the day chicks
mature. It solves
one of the biggest
problems on_ the
Dou Lery “farm:
Chicks cannot get
in to scratch out
or foul the feed.
Rain top aheltena the feed and chicks from the weather.
Roof tilts up to permit easy filling.
The wood base raises the feeder up off the damp ground.
Furnished with the feeder without extra cost.
It holds about % bushels of chick mash, enough to self-
feed 200 to 250 chicks a week without peplling:
«$5.79
Jamesway Wall Feeder
No Waste---Can’t Glog
This wall feeder is about 22
inches high; 20 inches wide;
and extends 10 inches from the
wall. Distance from wall to
roost is 16 inches. Made of se-
lected galvanized steel sheets
of superior weight and auality.
Capacity 22 lbs. dry mash. For
20 to 35 hens. Top is inclined
to prevent hens from roosting
and fouling feed.
The roost is attached to the
feed saver pan, which can be
removed and contents poured
back into the hopper when-
ever necessary. The feed saved
will soon pay for the hopper.
No. 522, 22 in. long......$5.35
JAMESWAY POULTRY WATERER
At least 65 per cent of an
egg is water. Therefore to
make lots of eggs a. hen needs
not only an abundant supply
of clean, fresh air, and egg-
making feed, but .also an
abundant supply of clean,
Sweet water.
She needs water not only for
egg making, but also for main-
taining her health. She needs
it to carry off body wastes, to
regulate the body temperature,
to assist in digesting and as-
similating her feed. And she
needs and wants it when she
wants it—at any and every
hour of the day, and at a tem-
perature palatable enough to
induce her to drink lots of it.
The Jamesway Waterer holds
eight gallons of water, suffi-
cient for a flock of 200 birds
twenty-four hours. The extra
large capacity insures an ade-
quate upply at all times—
necessary for big egg produc-
tion.
Built of first-class materials
throughout, rendering the best
and greatest service to users.
Weight, crated. 30 pounds.
PRICE
No. 512, 8-Gallon........$9.85
The Jamesway poultry nests are neat, they are pleasing in
appearance, they are sanittry. But of high quality, selected
steel sheets; they are non-absorbent and offer no harboring
place for lice, mites or other parasites.
The inclined top prevents chickens from roosting above.
The backs of the nests are open, making it easy to clean them.
To clean the nests, all that is necessary is simply to release
the catch in front which holds the section to the wall
8-in. Hole No. of 101%4-in. Hole
for Small Breeds Holes for Large Breeds
$ 7.40 4 $ 8.60
9.30 6 11.90
11.20 8 15.40
13.00 10 18.70
JAMESWAY BABY CHICK FEEDERS
Nos. 530 and 531
Cover is hinged.
Can be tilted back
to make filling
easy. Cover and
feeding pan are
adjustable in
height. Can be
raised 3 inches—
1% inch at a time
—toaccommodate
chicks as _ they
, grow.
530—24
in. .$1.85
LYigr saree
ALL PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
90
| Nesco Cone-
Shaped Drinking
Fountain
i. Quante 2a $ .30
Dia) ELE Sere coke Bt)
A Quarts so ccs 45
NESCO ECONOMY
GHICK FOUNT
Doma) iN Olnnretakceae es slies/Nctoieitets 0
Diameter Pan, ins. 5
Height, inches.... 4
Hach:.’.. . 7. 15¢.
BOTTOM FILL
FOUNTAINS
The round taper
shape prevents
damage from
freezing.
No. Capacity Each
19 "Quart. “$7.35,
20 2 Quarts 45
24 1Gallon .60
DROP BOTTOM
FOUNTAIN
Drop Bottom,
easy to fill and to
clean. Has wire
handle and may be
hung on the wall
out of the litter
and dirt.
No. Capacity Each
40 2Quarts $ .95
41 1Gallon 1.20
42 2Gallons 1.50
Wail Fountain
The covered out-
let keeps out dust
and dirt, anda re-
movable plate pre-
vents any floating
rubbish from De-
ing drawn into
the reservoir.
No. Capac. Each
97 2Qts. $ .90
Snel Gale 1.10
99 2 Gal. 1.40
MOE’S
“TOP FILL’?
FOUNTAIN
Automatic
Feed
Easy to Fill
and
Keep Clean
i AGRI
Dias
|
1 Gallon
2 Gallons
4 Gallons
$1.75
2.50
3.25
Jar.
| No. 11—Diameter
| MOE’S DOUBLE FEEDING TROUGH
“FEED AND
DRINKING CUPS
GALVANIZED
Especially suitable for
ux
» WATER PANS
TD vine eee Den oO.
14 in. »60
aah ager hoary (2)
MASON JAR FOUNTAIN
No. 142. Mason
Jar Fountain,
made of tin, and
is screwed on an
ordinary glass L
Diameter 6% {f
inches. é
Price, each..$0.10
Dozen...... 1.20
Gross...... 14.49
(Glass jars are
not included.)
Moe’s Star Fountain
and Feeder
Made of a single
Piece of heavy
metal. No solder,
no seams, no loose
parts. Suitable for
feed as well as wa-
ter. Little chicks
sannotdrown. Fits
any Mason jar inl
Pint, 1 Quart, and
2 Quart sizes.
No. 32 (Glass jay
rot included), each
10c.
Moe’s Magazine
Chick Feeder
and Waterer
A new chick
feeder and
waterer with
a magazine
or container
toholda good
quantity.
COCs:
-»65
each
} No. 12—Diameter 8% in. with 12 holes,
(CEO Weinienios a5 o.n'o tied os on cobuO Ose 6 25c.
. 58—12in. ..
No. 59—18 in. -60
INO} GO 24s ime c tlc steleceieece ene O)
No. 21—12 in., Single Row ......... »40
| No. 22—18in., Single Row ......... .60
No. 28—24 in., Single Row ....... “75
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GHIT AND SHELL BOXES
CNN
Init ey) | ic
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INo. 45—Two compartments........ $ .40
No. 9—Three compartments....... .90
INo. 90—Four compartments........ 1.25
DRY MASH HOPPERS
. 35—Width 8% in.
INO: 3 6S Wal dich al 2s icc eotehatsicvei ees 2.00
No: L3——Wadth 1 8isineeercicieverctests sane 2.40
No. 37—Width 24 in. ............. 2.80
Capacity
5 Gallons
A simple and
reliable foun-
tain with
heater. Made
of heavy gal-
vanized iron,
easily filled,
with nothing
about it to
get out of
order,
INo. 75—Fountain Complete........$3.85
Noe. 74—Tank) vonlyan Sone oes 1.95
No. 10—Heater only..............- 1.90
No. 26—1 Gal. Wall Fountain with
Removable Bottomey nisi creme 75
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— THE LAWN PARK COOP
EEE Ge OODLE
It is made entirely of galvanized material, will not rust and is
proof against all chich enemies. The body of coop is made from
strong 28 gauge galvanized steel, the wire park is made from
heavy %-inch mesh galvanized wire screen.
_ The Lawn Park is large and roomy, being 18 inches wide, 1944
inches high and 24 inches long, with park closed and 48 inches
long with park extended.
Gives absolute protection to chicks, permits chicks to grow and
thrive nature’s way.
PRICE, Each, $4.25; 6 for $24.00. e
Coop Without Park, Each, $2.50; 6 for $13.50.,
Moe’s Eclipse Feeding Troughs
Nor 2 1Orinceh Galvanized: wieatteret es cisic si s1e 0 © 6 © lereiene sles o25
Nov 28—20) neh Galvanized. na (cee sietechcia eateietads © sete whe ware 40
No. .69—LOnn che lignin) & artic testa ential tel «soe ealebeleltrene 50
NOOR 2. Oi CHAM rary TIA UIT I rep re caw oF are tran < a rats rortclWelalaawatls verre stays -90
iron Poultry Troughs
The above cut illustrates our new Cast-Iron Poultry Trough
with arched lid, makingit the best thing of its kind onthe market.
Length, 12 inches; Width, 6 inches, with Arched lid.........$1.00
Length, 18 inches; Width, 6 inches, with Arched lid......... 1.2
Length, 24 inches: Width, 6 inches, with Arched lid......... 3.60
Length, 30 inches; Width, 6 inches, with Arched lid......... 4.50
No. 2—Length 6 inches, V shaped with lid...............; $ -60
No. 4—Length 12 inches, V shaped no lid...............-.- -75
\ No. 5—Length 18 inches, V shaped no lid...............-- -90
‘No. 6—Length 24 inches V shaped no lid...............-- 2.00
“WATER GLASS
Put up expressly for packing away eggs, when they are plentiful
and cheap. During the summer months especially eggs are much
cheaper than they are in the winter time. With this preparation
you can pack them away, and have a supply of fresh eggs all
winter. One gallon of this solution is sufficient to mix with enough
water to pack away fifty dozen eggs. Use 1 part Water Glass
to 9 parts of water.
At a cost of only one cent a dozen, you will be able to save any-
where from fifteen to thirty cents on the dozen, and have the
atisfaction of having your own eggs.
PRICE:
ALANS EhithOr Dale g Heros ob eo OOO done C ita Oioiorcr cu $ .30
ECON Oats dade eieicparecsssus sane om © lavas. elemehetaitelts 1.60
B= CrallOWiO alin eres sree eed ieheia a scereisueneiele Mellereretaiests 4.00
OAT SPROUTER
Steel frame, well braced and painted. With
six heavy galvanized iron pans which are inter-
changeable. Provides the very necessary
green feed at all seasons.
Total Height 3 ft. Size of Pans 16x18 in.
No. 110—Oat Sprouter........... Each $6.00
MOE’S IDEAL POULTRY PUNCH
A New Improved Punch Works easily, cuts
clean, and does not pinch the foot Length
3'2in Nickel plated,
No 39—Moe’s Ideal Punch ....... Each 50c.
<PILLING.PHILA LANSDOWNE
= & POULTRY MARKER
Our special price 25e.
PHILADELPHIA POULTRY MARKER
Large or small size, 25e.
CAPONIZING TOOLS
You can do your own caponizing
easily with this set of tools. Each
tool is made for this especial work,
and are of the highest grade. These
sets are packed in a neat wooden
box.
Philadelphia Set...... $3.25
Farmer’s Set..........
French Poultry Killing Knife
Expeditious and humane way of killing and dressing poultry.
Price, with instructions, each, 50e.
PHILADELPHIA GAPE EXTRACTOR, 25c. each.
WIRE HEN NESTS
PER DOZEN.......... $2.50
PORCELAIN NEST EGG
The best and cleanest nest egg used. Dozen, 30c.
By mail, 45e.
Each, Se.
LICE KILLER AND NEST EGG
COMBINED IN ONE.
Lasting, effective. Not expensive. Does not affect the flavor
of the egg nor injure it for hatching.
60c. Dozen.
LEG BANDS
ALUMINUN CELLULOID
TIT a
ai
MA Hai ten alone a seat Sts atro|iS \ds,sue,i6 [es ehaca) sila egees tabenetae ores $ .15
TeSys Dis hs "a> Guoha hea e aabach Sa AipeCMedoPoncac a Cucina om fasdss ONe-olo, cy Gear bold cots -5O
SO rie carte aa trah ee glee la ate sotatigie,sele\ ace ener tena sen CaeeRoee eel ta 75>
ALL PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
The Universal Neat Chopper
The Universal is the most per-
fect meat chopper on the market.
The feed screw is so constructed
that it feed the meat to the knives |;
without mashing it. The knives \W
work against the plate giving a
good clean cut, producing the best
grade of chopped meat. The
grinders are made in three num-
bers. The No. 331 has a plate
that fastens to the table, as shown
in illustration. The No. 333 has
an arm that clamps to the table.
‘The No. 304 has a plate like the
No. 331. These grinders are all
heavily tinned and will not rust.
INGE BBE Bad coe etotalelckeiel acoieye $4.00
THE UNIVERSAL FOOD CHOPPER
Chops all kinds of meat, raw or cooked, and all kinds of
fruits and vegetables—in fact, everything that is ordinarily
chopped in a chopping bowl—into clean-cut, uniform pieces,
fine or coarse, as wanted, without squeezing or mashing, and
with great rapidity.
Wo. 0, Small Family three cutters
pLeHetakscainenerensfeke sel oeuerodebsvere Yeon sch neteene nee
No. 10, weight 35%
lbs., will chop 11% lbs.
meatperminute. Price
eCAChe tian meee $1.60
No. 20, weight 4%
lbs., will chop 2 lbs.
meatperminute. Price
Ca Chigerieeretusienes $1.90
No 30, weight 614
Ibs., will chop 8 lbs.
meatper minute. Price
ealehyeyersk py ners $2.40
Nov 40 eee $3.00
INOW 4 Dieter $3.00
Stuffing Attachment
fons) Nowas202%i:0rs 30
ChHoOpp ericcanoreieceiens 85c.
Sliding Kraut Cutter with Two, Three or Four Knives.
INO800—— OK WIVES: “S26 IMCS oc; ainicpegiks sens tele. als lenetensccterenenele $2.50
INOS ——SRNIVeS: 48x96. INCMES ce. cere sessiiolelehelicrn clans: ol evetoraiteasrenete 275
No. 65—3 Knives, 9x30 inches.....
31%4x40 inches.
HORSE RADISH
GRATER
This Grater is designed for
hand power only. Is con-
structed of wood, excepting
Grating Drum, the sides of
which are iron bolted together
over which our Patent Double
Grating Drum is riveted.
Besides horseradish, this ma-
chine will grate equally as well
the following: Cocoanut, Pota-
toes, Bread. Turnips, Carrots
and veretables of all kinds
PRICE SL ee $35.00
GRIFFITH @ TURNER CO
{ product is for sale or display.
PRICES.
No. 44—4 quarts. .$10.00
No. 66—6 quarts.. 11.00
No. 88—8 quarts.. 12.00
This Machine s an un-
excelled Lard Press, an
equally good Sausage
Stuffer, and is also ex-
tensively used for press-
ing the juices from fruit
for making
jelly, etc. The
Universal Steel
Press” hasmany
advantages over
the old style
cast-iron press.
It is unbreak-
able, rigid and
strong, and is
more easily han-
dled because it
is lighter.
ALL STEEL
FRUIT PRESS
and SAUSAGE
STUFFER
Will successfully
ean fruits and veg-
etables in either
tin cans or quart
glass jars.
The boiler will
® hold 12 tin cans or
10 Mason quart
jars at one load-
ing. The work can
be done onan ordi-
nary cook stove or
range.
The complete out-
fit consists of
boiler, steam gauge,
safety valve and
crate. Weight, 80
lbs. For persons
preferring to use
cin cans, a solder-
ing outfit can be
furnished at an
a “ - extra cost of $18.00,
gasoline blast furnace, two round capping irons and two
tipping coppers. Home Canning Boiler, $22.00
—Thift Jars and
HOME CANNING (|
BOILER
Sealer
Thrift Jars offer you
the following advantages
over all others:
1. Wide mouth.
2. Sealed before process-
ing.
3. Fresh ring in each cap.
4.Entirely eliminates
spoilage — if properly
used.
5. No opener needed—simply tear off cap.
6. Made of clear whtie glass—a great advantage where
Made in the following sizes:
No. 32—19 fluid ounces capacity......... $1.15 per doz.
No. 38— 1 quart capacity....)......2... 1.40 per doz.
THRIFT SEALERS, $2.50.
COOK STOVE FRUIT
DRIER
To meet the demand for a small
Drier, suitable for use on any ordi-
nary room, kitchen, cook or gasoline
stove, we offer the U. S. Drier. It is
a very simple, economical, efficient
and convenient arrangement, and for
farmers use just what is wanted, a
durable drier at a reasonable price.
Dimensions, 26 in. high, and takes
up space on stove, 21x15 inches.
OUR SPECIAL PRICE, $7.50
i i exer i
PATENT ADV: 6. 90, /PATL.NOV.5.09.
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pRoOONIINE YoURERRIGERALORS
“LAPLAND MONITOR” REFRIGERATOR ONE-PIECE PORCELAIN REFRIGERATOR
Select Ash Lumber, Golden Oak Finish
White Enameled
Nos. 1070 and 1080.
Select Ash Lumber, Golden Oak Finish
List Special
List Special | No. Lbs. Ice. Length. Depth. Height. Price Price
No. Lbs. Ice. Length. Depth. Height. Price. Price. 1060 70 8014 in. 18 in. 42% in. $95.30 $59.50
101E 100 32 in. 19% in. 45 in. $71.50 $45.00 1070 90 33% in. 19 in. 45% in. 108.90 68.00
103%E 130 38 in. 20% in. 51 in. 86.60 54.00 1080 115 3414 in. 20 in. 48 in. 119.80 75.00
ONE-PIECE PORCELAIN
pc gs a att These Refrigerators are constructed REFRIGERATORS
(BRED ECS with an inside case of odorless and taste- Selected Ash, Golden Oak Finish
Select Ash, Golden Oak Finish Nos. 50 and 70
less lumber, matched and clamped to-
gether, well nailed and glued, and fastened
to hardwood cleats, making it a thoroughly
air-tight strong cabinet in itself. The
outside case is of solid hardwood lumber,
and is nailed and glued to the cleats
which bind the inside ease, thus making
it one of the strongest and most durable
Refrigerators ever built.
The ice rack is made of galvanized
steel bars, welded together. The strong-
est and most com-
mon sense ice rack
made. The shelves
are of genuine steel
wire, Woven on a
heavy steel _ wire
frame and heavily
tinned.
They are finished in
three coats of best
quality of filler and
waterproof varnish,
giving them a gloss
finish that looks well
and that will wear.
The inside construc-
tion is neat and sani-
tary, containing many
features covered by
patents. These add
much to the conveni-
ence of the user.
ne
4 List Special
No. Lbs. Ice. Length. Depth. Height. Price. Price.
50 60 2434 in. 18 in. 43 in. $69.50 $43.50
70 110 3034 in. 20 in. 49 in. 88.50 55.00
SS
Wy DOUBLE LID ICE CHESTS {jst Special
: List Special |No. Width. Depth. Height. Price. Price.
She Lbs. Ice. Length. Depth. Height. Price. Price. T71 28% in. 17% in. 25% in. $22.30 $14.00
om (9 20% 1M. 18% in. 43 in. $44.60 $28.00 774 27% in. 20 in. 30 in. 29.70 18.50
709K 110 30% in. 20 in. 47 in. 60.80 38.00 #777 32:84 in. 205 in. 32. = in. 34.30 21.50
94
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G. & T. BOILER AND FEED COCKER
Heavy cold rolled steel furnace; extra large feed door; wrought iron handles, firmly
riveted on. Kettles smooth, heavy cast iron. Door, frame and flue collar cast iron. Never
buckles or warps from heat; designed to set on ground or brick foundation; especially
adapted for cooking feed, rendering lard, making soap, sealding hogs, poultry, etc. Cast
iron flues are constructed inside, thus retaining heat and economizing fuel. We always ship
furnace for wood fuel unless otherwise specified. Also used for lime and sulphur.
Retail
eee
urnac
Usual Actual Diameter of Shipping with 5
Rating. Capacity. Furnace. Weight Kettle
No. 3—30 gallons. 24% gallons. 6 inches. ' 160 pounds $19.50
No. 4—35 gallons. 30 gallons. 28% inches. 190 pounds. 21.00
No. 5—40 gallons. 3 gallons. 291% inches. 200 pounds. 22.50
No. 6—50 gallons. 45 gallons. 381% inches. 258 pounds. 24.75
No. 8—65 gallons. 60 gallons. 34 inches. 325 pounds 33.00
No. 9—75 gallons. 72 gailons. 36 inches. 385 pounds. 36.00
Actual Furnaces Only. Kettles Only.
We always ship furnaces Capacity. Price, Price,
without firepot for coal unless No. 8—24% gallons. $11.75 $12.00
otherwise specified. For wood No. 4—30 gallons. 12.00 14.50
fuel no firepot or grate is re- No. 5— 87 gallons. 12.75 17.50
quired, but for coal it is neces- No. 6—45 gallons, 13.50 19.00
Sary to use firepot. No. 8—60 gallons. 16.50 24.00
FIREPOT. Retail Price, $3.25 No. 9—72 gallons. 13.00 27.00
It takes the lead of anything on the market. When not
used for scalding, can be used for feed cooker, boiling spray
material or for dipping sheep, can also be used for watering
stock.
This outfit will save half of the time, and most of the hard
labor in connection. with Hog Killing, and will pay for itself
in a very short time.
Plain Scalder does
very well if placed
over a ditch and fire
built underneath,
but most farmers
prefer rack and fire-
box complete. Ship-
ping weight, 425 lbs.
Plain Sealder, with
dJegs, 6 ft. x 30 in. x
18 in. deep. Our Spe-
cial Price, $27.00.
Fire-box with 5-
inch pipe hole. Our
Special Price, $14.00.
Dumping Rack
with lever. Qur Spe-
cial Price, $14.00.
Scalder complete.
$55.00.
se h
Range is
made to ac-
any kettle a
farmer may
have. Any
copper or
up to 40-gal-
lon capacity
The largest
opening, when
are off, i
inches, and
is 12 nches.
The outside
box is made
of heavy steel
lined inside
with cast-
Our Special Price,
This Kettle
com modate
happen to
iron kettle
can be used.
all the rings
the smallest
of the fire-
plates and
The size of the firebox is 12 in-
iron firebacks on all sides.
ches wide and 24 inches long and supplied with grate and ash
pit, and has ash pan so that ashes can be removed without
use of shovel. Pipe opening for 6-inch pipe. Weight, 290 lbs.
Our Special Price, $35.00. Lighter and cheaper Range with
pot hole top and one ring, $30.00.
[RON
KETTLES
Capacity
No. 4... 15 gals.
No. 5... 20 gals.
No. 6... 25 gals.
No. 7... 30 gals.
Our
Special}
Price.
INO vanes $ 6.75
No. 5 1 7250
No. 6 9.00
No. 7 10.50
CAST ALUMINUN SCOOPS
MADE CF PURE ALUMINUM, CAST IN ONE PIECE, LIGHT
AND CONVENIENT—ABSOLUTELY INDESTRUCTIBLE.
Our Special
Price.
No. 1—Size, 4x11 inches, each...............- BAGS GO OL)
No. 2—Size, 5x12 inches, each.............eeeeeees wees. 2.00
No. 8—Size, 514%4x14 inches, each......... SOOO OOOO een OO)
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CRESCENT GALVANIZED STEEL SCOOPS
for Sugar and Salt. Our
Special
Siemens steel, extra galvanized, non-corrosive. Price.
Hard maple heads and handles. Hach.
No: *3=-Capacitys, (216 mlb Sicrerererctelelerersueieructe Se claeve core kelershe OES OO
No. 4—Capacity, 3% Ibs..... GAS OO OMOU COIN OOOO Scitech OD)
No. 5—Capacitys 44 MDS eis cicicce ier 00.0 wf « anetorenviialeneiiohekehe: sala eens -70
No. 6—Capacity, 544 UWS... ce cee eee eee eee we sini 1.00
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THE
NEW ARPLES
Suction Feed Tubular Cream Senarator
When you buy a cream separator you naturally want the best—the separator that will
net you the greatest dollar for dollar returns on your investment. The SHARPLES guaran-
tees greater returns than any other. It is the only cream separator in the world guarantee-
ing a clean skim at any speed and delivering a cream of the same density all the time.
That means a far greater saving of butterfat (money) for you.
Moreover, the SHARPLES is the easiest to clean, to operate, and is the most reliable.
The famous Sharples Tubular Bowl has only one piece in it—no 30 or 40 discs as you
find in others; the supply tank is only knee high from the floor and you don’t have to strain
your back to pour in the milk. For your wife and your family it means less work and
greater convenience, and for you it means the best separator investment you can make.
G. T. COS PERFECTION SEPARATCR OIL
This Oil is put up expressly for the use of separators, and
we recommend it to users of all hand machines, it being a
light oil and having a very low cold test.
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THE BOSS CREAM SEPARATOR
The Boss Cream Separator consists
of a water vessel containing one or
more milk vessels fastened together
with our Patent Can Attachment.
The Water Vessel is made of the
very best quality of 26 gauge galvan-
ized iron, and is provided with a large
water faucet at the bottom and over-
flow pipe at the top.
The Milk Vessel is made of the best
grade 3XXX 4AAAA Charcoal Tin
Plate. It is oblong and deep with a
sloping bottom, milk and cream will
drain off rapidly. All seams are care-
fully soldered both on the inside and
outside, and there is no chance what-
ever for milk to lodge and sour. All
milk vessels are coated with Alumi-
num which is the best rust preventa-
tive known.
Height Width Weight
No. 1— 2% gal. milk vessel.. 18 in. 13 in. 141b. $ 7.20
No. 2— 4. gal. milk vessel.. 20 in. 15Vin: a7 ib. 8.00
No. 3— 6 gal. milk vessel... 22 in. 17 in. 20 lb. 8.80
No. 4— 8 gal. milk vessel.. 24 in. 18 in. 22 1b. 9.60
No. 5—10 gal. milk vessel... 28 in. 18 in. 24 Ib. 10.80
THE TWIN BOSS
The Twin Boss is especially adapted for farmers and dairy-
men who get more than 10 gallons of milk at a milking. A
milk vessel that holds more than 10 gallons is hard to handle
and will not produce as good results as smaller ones.
We would also recommend The Twin Boss to those who
prefer a Separator with two milk vessels, so that one can be
used in the morning and the other in the evening. This
method has many advantages over the Separator with the
Sizes Capacity Shipping Weight Prices
1S 225 lbs. per hour 190 $65.00
2S 300 lbs. per hour 190 75.00
3S 400 lbs. per hour 190 85.00
4S 00 lbs. per hour 260 95.00
6S 00 Ibs. per hour 260 110.00
9S 900 lbs. per hour 260 135.00
THE BOSS
VENTILATING AND AERATING
CREAM SEPARATOR
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|Boe Hn i In the Boss Dilutors or Water
| Mixers the milk and water is mixed
together or, in other words, the water
is pouured right into the milk so as
to chill it instantly and cause the
cream to raise in about one hour.
In ordering a separator of this
kind, be sure and order one that will
hold twice the amount of milk that
you wish to put into it, so as to
make allowance for water.
No.—Sizes Prices
6— 8 gal., holds 4 gals. milk. .$4.80
7—12 gal., holds 6 gals. milk.. 5.60
8—16 gal., holds 8 gals. milk.. 6.40
9—20 gal., holds 10 gals. milk.. 7.20
10—24 gal., holds 12 gals. milk.. 8.00
Too much can
hardly be said in
favor of the Triple
Boss. It is fast get-
ting to be our best
seller and from all
indications is the
machine of the fu-
ture. Withtwo milk
vessels, one for the
morning’s and one
for the evening’s
milk, a cream can
to keep the cream
ir the best condi-
tion for making
first-class butter
and room enough
back of the cream can to set another vessel. in which to keep
the butter during hot weather, it is certainly all that one can
desire in the line of a Cream Separator.
i i tl i
single milk vessel. Ht L’g’t W’th Wt
No. e Height Length Width Weieht No. Gallon Gallon ins dng ines bss
22 two 21%4 gal. milk vesselS 18in. 24in. 13in. 27 1bs.$14.40 32 two 2% milk can, 2% cream can, 18 24 lS 30 $16.00
24two4 gal. milk vessels 20in. 30in. 15in. 33 1bs. 16.00 34 two 4 milk can, 3 cream can, 20 30 15 37 17.60
26two6 gal.milk vessels 22in. 30in. 17in. 381bs. 17.60 36 two 6 milkcan, 3 creamcan.,. 22 30 7 42 19.20
28two8 gal. milk vessels 24in. 30in. 18in. 411bs. 19.20 38 two 8 milkcan, 4 creamcan, 24 30 18 45 20.80
210twol10 gal. milk vessels 28in. 30in. 18in. 461bs. 21.60 310 two 10 milkcan, 4 creamean, 28 30 18 50 24.00
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CHURNS
THE BUTTER
AND
WORKS IT.
The Minnetonna process of churning is the most efficient
method of agitating the cream during churning yet discovered.
It works on the same principle that is used in some of the
most modern and approved big creamery churns.
Style No. 1-H hand-power plant; churning capacity, 12 to 15
gallons; working capacity, up to 25 pounds butter.
The style No. 1-H is a very good size for dairy farmers
wanting to make butter once or twice a week by hand, and
having from five to fifteen cows.
No. 1 H. P. Minnetonna Home Creamery; hand and power.
Churning capacity, with barrel half full, 12 gallons. Working
capacity, 3 to 20 pounds. Can be belted to oe gasoline
= M
engine. Pulley, 8 x 2% inches. Speed, 200 R Floor
space required, 2 ft. 8 in. x 2 ft. 7 in. Shipping weight, 210
pounds.
IT WORKS THE BUTTER PROPERLY AND QUICKLY
Here is another
feature wherein the
Minnetonna is away
ahead of the old-fash-
ioned farm churn. The
working is done in the
barrel after the churn-
ing and washing are
finished. The butter-
fat particles are all
gathered together and
thoroughly worked be-
tween the main roll in
the center of the barrel
and the small idle roll
at the end of the bas-
ket. The main roll re-
volves when the wors-
ing gear is thrown
into place. The whole
job is done with a few
revoluutions of the
barrel.
Cross section view of Minnetonna
Home Creamery, showing how
the butter is worked be-
tween two rolls.
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Minnetonna Mand
Home No CMB) 12 Gallons | 3to20tbs | 210M, | and $70.00
Creamery fu Power
Hand
No OMB | 20 Gallons | 5to40ibs | 250 Ibs. | and $75.00
ay Power
cel
AR CYLINDER CHURN
a number of
Cylinder
Churns on
the market
Sionidi art 2a:
lower price,
but they are
made of pine
i i By
Hl mr
or other in-
ferior wood,
While these
are all of selected
cedar, free of knots.
3— 7 gallons.
410% gallons. .
No.
No.
No.
No.
. $3.66
eo
1—2% gallons..
24 salons’
It is made of gmicine
seasoned material. It is
finished smooth inside as
well as outside. The iron
ring head is strong and
not liable to break. The
bails are fastened to the
iron ring, where they need
to be fastened.
We furnish pulleys for
Prices extra, ac-
}) cording to size desired.
Directions for using in
each Churn.
seen
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Ny 0— 6 3 $11.20 $ 7.00
aN] 1—10 5 12.50 7.85
ei 2—15 7 14.00 8.70
i 3—20 10 15.40 9.60
il 4—25 12 19.60 12.25
Hi 5—35 we 22.30 14.06
al | 880 30 86.30 22.75
ul ————— : | 7—715 37 52.80 33.00
a it Bi —90 45 61.60 38.50
AH . 12-inch Single Pul-
N leys with Trunions
hy for aove. List, $6.00.
7 Retail, $3.75. Pulley
lonly. List Price, $4.00.
Retail, $2.50. Trunion
only. ‘List, $2.00. Re-
tail, BL. 25.
The mound Bade of the
Churn cause the cream as it
strikes against them to slide
up and over, turning a com-
plete somersault.
Each Churn has a glass
indicator in the cover.
DAVIS SWING CHURK
= 33 u
2eS && se =
1— 4 8 55 $15.40
2— 5 10 59 16.10
3— 8 16 73 17.50
4—10 20 85 19.60
5—13 26 $8 22.40
6—17 34 112 30.85
Additional for Pulley
12x3, with attach-
ments, $98.25.
Additional for Tight
and Loose Pulley,
12x3, with attach-
NTS) Gls: 00.
FOR COWS WITH SORE TEATS.
Insert one in the teat and the milk will flow.
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CHAMPION AUTOMATIC MILK
COOLER-AERATOR
To Operate—Set as low as possible where
there is plenty of pure, fresh air; if the
wind blows, ‘the better. It can be ‘used in
the strongest wind without a drop being
blown away. Use very cold water. Use
a cloth or metal strainer over the top
of milk receiver.
Capacity of Size
No. Milk Receiver of Dairy.
Meine 3° 18 quarts 10 to 25 cows
aeitcra acapore 34 quarts 25 to 50 cows
Ale a eteta 62 CEES 50 to 100 cows
Our
Takes Special
No. Care of Price.
iele\eyoid eels pom o DULL CeLS $ 9.25
oadouod 5 milkers 11.00
COA hos or Go 8 milkers 13.75
ROOT SANITARY COOLER
The Root Sanitary Cooler is made of
excellent material and workmanship.
It is constructed with the latest sani-
tary ideas, and is first-class in every
way.
Cap.
Per Hr., of Res., No.of
No. Gals. Qts. Cyl. Price.
0 20 18 4 $30.00
1 35 26 6 36.00
2 50 32 6 42.00
3 65 42 6 48.00
3% 85 42 8 60.00
4 120 70 8 85.00
Portable Stand, extra....$10.00
All coolers are shipped complete
with wall brackets unless ordered
otherwise.
RICE’S CALF
WEANERS
ALSO PREVENTS COWS FROM
SUCKING THEMSELVES.
No. Aguas Calves. Retail
pe Cel ie: RIO SIO ELE Qith tao +
No. 2—For Heifers. Retail
nnd Eggodio oD aD anal Vevererers yds)
No. 3—For Cows. Retail
Pet LC@)s eich tatere Pistsihetarctsveiveranal « 1.00
The ‘‘FROST KING’? Steel Frame Single Motion Freezer
Is a single-motion freezer,
and is accordingly sold at a
lower price than our other
makes. It 1s, however, of ex-
actly the same high-grade con-
struction. The mechanism is
very easy to operate, and the
can being of the narrow-
model type makes the freezing
very rapid. The oper-
ation of this freezer
is extremely simple.
The wood scrapers
on the dasher press automatically
against the sides of the revolving
can. These remove the frozen cream
and throw it to the centre where the
spoons on the beater mix it with
the cream still unfrozen and return
the whole to the sides to be
frozen. The “Frost King”
Frame freezer will produce a rich
and evenly frozen ice-cream in about three minutes.
SIZeShee eet Neles al ctele ‘ 3-qt. 4-qt. 6-qt. 8-qt.
Retail Prices........ $2.30 $3.35 $4.10 $5.20 $6.30
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CREAM
PAILS
These pails are made from 5A
Charcoal plate, Mirrow Finish, are
very strong and durable.
We furnish them
with or without Gauge or
cets and with outside lids.
14 Qt.
Faucet
20 Qt. Without Gauge
Faucet
in two sizes,
Fau-
and
14 Qt. With Gauge and Faucet 2.85
20 Qt. With Gauge and Faucet 3.25
HUMPTY DUMPTY
FOLDING EGG CRATES
The Humpty Dumpty Egg
Carriers are strong and dur-
able cases, the favorite of thou-
sands of shippers in the poul-
try industry. It delivers the
eggs in the best shape, giving
the largest return. The eggs
it saves soon pays for itself.
Size Price
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SHAW’S CALF
WEANERS
The SHAW’S CALE WEANER is
thoroughly practical. The action
is entirely in the basket, it being
hinged to the end of the nose
piece. The basket is made of
heavy galvanized wire, with extra
bars running through. The halter
that goes over the neck is made
of solid leather, and can be ad-
justed to suit the calf’s head.
Prices: No. 1, 50c. No. 2, 65c.
No. 3, 80c.
poe BALL” FREEZER ke
as thre motions. e
can revolves from right to
left, the outer beater from
left to right, the two wood
scrapers removing the frozen
cream from the sides with
the unfrozen cream in _ the
center, and throws all back
to the side to be again frozen
and removed by the
serapers. The con-
tinuous action of
the can and two
beaters moving in opposite direc-
tions kee Dp the cream ever chang-
ing position, producing in about
three minutes a very smooth, well-
beaten, velvety cream. Virginia white
cedar, bound with electric welded
wire hoops. Fitted with new cross
bar lock and reinforced cross bar.
Sizes 2-qt.
Retail “Prices ...6 0. «s< $3.40
8-qt.
$3.10
3-qt.
$4.05
4-qt.
$5.00
6-qt.
$6.30
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Reid’s Self-Gauging Butter Printer
Prints butter very neatly
and quickly. Weighs into
pounds or half pounds as
desired. Does it in one-
quarter the time it can be
done by hand, making prints
of uniform weight. Moulds
are square.
Both pound and half
pound combined. . . $20.00
Either pound or half
OMNES wares ets 15.00
Extra for initials and
monograms....... 1.50
LAFAYETTE BUTTER PRINTER
se This is also self-
conan ae a oe gauging. Intended
ee for use in creamer-
i ies, but more espec-
ially for reprinting.
Very simple and
handy.
Either pound or
half pound, with
table, $33.00.
Either pound or
half pound, without
table, $16.00.
Extra for initial
or monogram, $1.50
Inside Capacity, Weight,
No. Measurement Pounds. Pounds. Retail Price.
4—14x24x2 in. 10 20 $12.00
38—17x27x21 in. 20 25 14.00
2—20x36x2Y% in. 3 29 16.50
1-——23x36x2) in. 50 45 19.00
_ Large size, especially designed for mixing, reworking: and color-
ing, or creamery use.
Inside Capacity, Weight,
No. Measurement. Pounds. Pounds. Retail Price.
O—23x37x3 in. 75 60 $27.00
00—23x56x3 in. 112 80 30.60
000—23x72x8 in. 150 100 39.60
When desired, we can send legs along with any size machine for
$5.00 extra, which can be set up after arrival at destination.
Made from Hard
Maple turned from a
solid block. Every
Bowl is first quality,
smoothly finished and
polished.
Bowls, 15 in...$1.00
Bowls, 17 in... 1.75
Bowls, 19 in... 2.40
SPECIAL CARVED DESIGNS
The prices given below are for special carved blocks, pound or
half pound, for any of the above printers.
Plain Block, ‘No:carving <1... 662) ee we ee sos Marscoraneicueneiedenetatens $ .50
Plain Sheaf Blocks, chain border. .......ce ee ee cece rere eee 1.00
Initial on block, up to five letters..........:.-eeee eee ee eee 1.50
Bloeks with more than five letters, $1.50, with an additional
charge of 10 cents for each letter over five.
For Lafayette Printers, add price of plate.........-...000% 225
Baltimore Pattern
Hand-made Butter
Mould
My
My, This Butter Print is
gh) hand-made On of Gol
ff’ ardwood, and is pu
yy together with brass
screws, making it inde-
. ey : y
WZ iy Yj y) structible. Being a two-
YoY 7; i) piece print winkes it
GY Yy Ly Masa y very handy to use. %
Ye Vj yy eg Ib. Sheaf of Wheat
Uy hy y) pe Print, $1.25; 1. Ib.
Wi yy yyy Wy Sheaf of Wheat Print
Wy $1.50. 14 Ib. Special
YY Wy Uy Print, Carved with
Uy Initial, $2.50; 1 Ib.
YW Special Pirnt, Carved
with Initial, $2.75.
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ne
Sil
Kt
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EXTRA HEAVY
BRICK
BUTTER MOULD
Philadelphia Pat-
tern, 4% pound. .$2.00
Philadelphia Pat-
tern, 1 pound.. 2.00
Can furnish mouids
to order with initials
eut at an extra cost
of $1.50.
BUTTER
MOULD
SEELEY
PATTERN.
Furnished with
sheaf of wheat.
Movable block.
Vp DOWN aya en ee 65ec.
Dp OUNGs eee 85ec.
Y BUTTER PRIETER
The Eeonomy Printer is one of the
most popular hand printers. It is of
wood put together with brass screws,
and has brass gauge screws at the top,
making it self-gauging. With it butter
may be printed very rapidly. Cutting
the butter from the churn batch on the
table, pressing the hopper full, leaving
contents of hopper in a neatly formed
block of butter which is pressed from the
printer by pressure on the wood stem of
piece extending through the printer head
ock.
¥% Ib., complete, with sheaf of wheat block........ $2.25
1 lb., complete, with sheaf of wheat block........ 2.25
LADLES AND SPADE
4x12 Butter Spade...
...-15e.
No. 1 Butter Ladle......25e.
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99
BUTTER BOXES
These boxes are iron bound at the edges and capped at the
corners. An ice box is fitted in the center, which can be removed
f at will and the space utiized.
Capacity Price.
86-14-pound prints. sainats wit: . $15.75
64 %-pound prints........... -18.00
SOP4-DOUNG Prints). uae eee « 19.00
1OOM4-pound prints {aii ewssst + 23.75
120 yo POUNG PrimUShee ee... 27.25
1T4034-pound prints oie cite oe 30.10
ZO=WOUNG Print Siotcee cuereien > alala is 14.10
BORDOUMNG: LINGUS a eleriei a cneis aterels 16.20
A0=pOUNG prints sees) wees > sve ielers 20.25
HO=POUNGEPLINUSHeese-lanstereels ier 24.30
SO=DOUNGLPMINGS aeaweucnhebenamecte 27.00
OG6=DOUNG! PLINUS - Mammen eleeeidare 29.25
120-pound prints.....%...+++.% 33.25
PELOUZE DAIRY
SCALE
Graduated by Tenths of a Pound.
GUARANTEED ACCURATE.
Made to comply with Departments of
Weights and Measures. Large Circular
Brass Dial, with distinct, black figures and
graduations.
’ Two indicator hands—one red, to be
set at the weight of empty pail.
Very attractive and durable.
“PELOUZE”’ DAIRY SCALE,
No. D 40—Capacity, 40 Ibs......... $4.75
No. D 60—Capacity, 60 lbs......... 5.00
MILK BOTTLE BASKET
These baskets
are made from
the best grade of
flat and round
steel wire. The
welded joints
make them the
fame as one
piece, hence, all
strain and shocks
are distributed
over the entire
body.
No rivets be-
ing used in its
construction,
there is no part
to get loose and
at the same time
is not weakened
by rivet holes.
It has no crev-
ices in which
dirt can collect
consequently it
is easy to clean
and steralize.
6 bottles .$1.75
8 bottles . 2.00
DOMINION DAIRY AND
HOUSEHOLD CLEANSER
An improved cleanser and purifier for all
dairy and household purposes. Just the
thing for Churns, Pails and anything used
in dairies. For household use, laundry
work, all kitchen use, house-cleaning, public
buildings, hotels and factories.
Dissolves with greatest ease in either hot
or cold water, and rinses off perfectly clean
without leaving a soapy scum. Price: 5-lb.
bag, 35e.; 25-lb. bag, $1.50.
MILK BOTTLES
These bottles are
making.
milk shows up to the best advantage.
the rough usage of the street delivery and collection on routes,
made by a factory devoted especially to bottle
Vhe glass is clear flint. This makes a bottle that the
They are made to stand
These bottles are
Prices
and washing and sterilizing in the dairy house.
made with a long neck, and will show a deep cream line.
named are for bottles F. O. B. Baltimore.
If you desire name plates, same can be put on any order of five
gross or more of one size, at an additional cost of $2.50 for each
hame plate. Each size bottle will require a different plate. On
second orders, there will not be any extra charge for lettering.
Quart Pint. 1% Pint. 44 Pint.
Onerdozen\sreisiaassiae seat te es = $ 1.10 $ .80 $ .70 $ .70
ODGVEROSS ae ye enced eles 10.50 8.00 6.50 6.50
Two gross and Over.......... 10.45 7.95 6.45 6.45
Five gross and over.......... 10.40 7.90 6.40 6.40
Fifteen gross and over....... 10.35 7.85 6.35 6.35
WRITE FOR CARLOAD PRICES.
fet.
The great convenience of this cap will be appreciated, as it is
made with a lift to take the cap out. This prevents spilling the
milk, or having to use anything to pry it out.
These caps are made from 40-point thick board, and are thor-
oughly waterproofed with paraffine.
Five EHOURERG Os TAD iecicch cHiaChOy CORD Ge Seeataeee OREN 3.25
ewenty—tive: THOUSAM tc. sic sce Ole se so Me els bee 16.25
LARGER QUANTITIES—PRICE ON APPLICATION.
PARCHMENT BUTTER PAPER
It can be used in all cases where wax paper, tin foil or muslin
has been adopted, and in many cases where these cannot, for pre-
serving goods from the effects of moisture, ete. In sheets 24x36,
or can furnish the paper cut in the following sizes without extra
charge: 6x9 for half pounds, 9x12 for one pounds, and 10x15 for
two pounds. Price, 30e. per pound; by mail, 40e.; 6 pounds, $1.75.
DAIRY SALT
AD=POMMGUSACK Bet aelssereist vex eltey elev cuerel tine Me nanen emotes $ .75
BO=DOUNGRSACKS sie stare iois, cnehessuesoic, severe. 6 <cale DIO 1.20
LOO-POUNGUSACKS as sc wcie.g curcuie sche aicernveretee anes 2.00
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NEW YORK
Pattern Milk Cans
Furnished with our new Umbrella
Cover, with seamless rim welded to top.
The malleable iron handle is so curved
that it does not strike the body of the
can, and is practically noiseless.
i on
A O=GUAT Cie ceichanerone sccherenaie cere Hicaitabiontetad $4.20
BY ee. ceria od bodoo dood ob do oou mo 4.95
AQ =CUaTateess-keiticle cieletere Sei bs RP HERE RES 5.30
Special Prices in Quantities.
Qur charge for marking name on-can
will be 40 cents each. Permit Plate 15c.
BALTIMORE
Pattern Milk Cans
The Baltimore Pattern.
This cut illustrates it. It is
the standard Baltimore Pat-
tern Milk Can.
Smooth inside surface, with-
out crevices or protruding
rivet heads, which enables
cans to be easily, quickly and
thoroughly cleaned.
THE BALTIMORE PATTERN.
AQ=QUAT CT mateictee cies o's Sees e020
S0=quanti sess. fi arisohtidud 4.95
20=quart Siicies. os er Sele ciein LeU.
Special Prices in Quantities.
Gur charge for marking name
on can will be 50 ceuts each.
each. Permit Plate i5c.
IOWA PATTERN aiee MILE CAN.
DOK CUTE as evviecscctorethel eke teeiaiess eae aconetehebens $3.60
QIK CUIAT Cinierschbwcgeisie fos sc .che hers: of Ske itecote enane 4.25
Al CUA Gia feressecgotetene ped sia: o)laieisséie sleenel ace 4.40
Special Prices in Quantities.
Our charge for marking name on can
will be 50 cents each.
will be 40 cents each.
Well Buckets
Crewn, $1.00.
Weil Bucket
aes
Permit Plate 15c.
J.1i.C. Cedar—Heavy iron-
bound stable bucket. Each, $1.25
Double Bottom
Cement Pail
Heavy reinforced Galvan-
ized Cement Pail...... bee
neck. Bottom reinforced with steel band.
Heavy steel bail. Sanitary soldered. Full
capacity. :
D-QUAL ts s sie fete oiere wlalle (ols elejfele. oie\e} «Kel Seaerregevs $1.05
A-Quarte eiicikecvenetereierens . SHU GUDOOD DG 1.25
G=QUAT ET iccrecreneleiclorerciers sieve Biaietelaianexcloheve 1.55
S=QUALt Sincere re ele e ele reiviclelete re Wevavateretaceheretone 1.75
10-quart RCT Os eC Oe 2.00
12-quart . Honea 00 GOD C OCOD 2.25
16-quart.. SreteimevaletedsvekersteteteRers 2.50
Milk Strainers
NEW SANITARY
STRAINER
With Reovable
Strainers .. -$2.00
REGULAR
STRAINERS
These milk strainers
are made of extra
heavy tin and brass
wire cloth. They are
warranted not torust.
Prices.
8-quart .......$1.10
6-quart .......
10-quart ....... 1.85
Sanitary Fish Mouth
Dairy Pail
Approved and recommended
by State Dairy Inspectors.
Used exclusively by many large
nd practical Dairymen. Made
from finest charcoal plate. One
yiece retinned top or hood.
jteel Bail. Reinforced Ears.
4\Jl seams sanitary soldered in-
Side and’ out.
PLATE.
IXX. HEAVY CHARCOAL
412-quart ....cccceeeecee «Pl-GO0
A= QUAY Ereicieleierclerenerene sceee 290
Dairy Strainer Pail
Coppered Bail. Natural fin-
ish bail wood. Reinforced ears
Handle near bottom to wusé
when pouring from pail.
IZX. CHARCOAL PLATE.
14-quart maeterateye ceraisieuicenee LaG|
Milk Pail
BEST IXX BLOCK TIN.
TPEChENMe “Good soso ODS Bae ac 80c.
14 quartie-perenivacecuri . .90c.
IGS PAILS.
12-quart ....... sie ...60c.
a ChE Ae odin pane o.c-0 6-0 .65c.
HEAVY @ALY. PAIL.
Dahan eee ciarteneneens fone fiets 1 385C.
eCbENE scaopovooo Acad don 95c.
LIGHT GALV. PAi&L.
V2-quart .....--.e. 22 eeoOGs
14-quart .......2206 eeeees 55c.
Milk Cans or Kettles :
Finest charcoal plate. Seamless cover and
20-quart eae eR cet evento, of of cve! Mead
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OD GRIFFITH @ TURNER CO CSD
GALVANIZED STEEL BASKETS
a iii) CEDAR AND OAK
MEASURES
Each.
¥%-Peck, wire
hoops: H Auhieiscisaas -70
4%-Peck, flat
hoops*.22h Heth oe] =O
Peck & %-Peck
comb., wire hoops. 1.00
Peck & %-Peck,
flat “hoops:.%... seo sae 4
%-Bushel, wire
NOOPSie rss} 1 Bets pele
%-Bushel, flat
Hoops aeccel ene « «10.0 (ok OO
%-Bushel, oak,
iron cross-bar.... 2.00
CARBACE CANS
With Reinforced or
Double Steel Bottoms.
Bushel—A 101—
Each .....csseeessfas00
UTILITY STEEL BASKETS GALVANIZED.
With Bale or Side Handles, % Bushel, $1.00; 1 Bushel, $1.25;
1% Bushels, $1.60.
OAK BASEETS.
1-Bushel Oak Basket (round splint)......ceseoee seve PLS
BAMBOO AND OAK BASKETS.
1 BusheleGron bound). rier concls siersfeitelele cie.e cies siacies GLO
1% Bushels (iron bound)...... MaaiCiont cide 6 TE OIOIOIO 00.6 Como a
2 Bushels (iron bound)........... eiafeietetalsin.s ce cele chuciete © 2a00
FLAT OAK SPLINT BASKETS.
1 Bushebk Grom DOUmd reread. salstaeerdereterciele « oysicdieiere «2 ple00
PUG Bushes Grom DOUG )iarc ate soe cietdletel valeiaters evele «jelols Mefee otk OO
2 BuUsShelse GOD OU G) lata ciact ais (chevatae cle cierehcle.chelese terse 6 iuZO
No. Cap. Price
DUST PROOF COAL ASH SIFTER s00i 5% Gallons $1.30
1
This Ash Sifter saves coal and is dust-proof. It is made GARBAGE CANS 05 aoe. eS anne re
from extra heavy galvanized sheets heavily wired and braced | No. 8 With Bale Handles. .$2. 6815 10% Gallons 80
and equipped with a cover at top which prevents the dust {| No. 9 Syatht Bale Handles.. 2.25 LIGHTER CANS 2
from escaping. The revolving cylinder is made from extra No. 9% With Bale Handles 2.50 00 Bi, Gallons 1.05
heavy galvanized wire mesh, operated by handle or crank : eer dil 02 G1, Gallons 1.25
equipped with wooden grip. The lip at the end of sifter | No 10 aR Patan es, RTO ng 84 Gallons 150
allows the coal to drop directly into the hod. A strong | No- 1 With Side Handles. x 04 10%, Gare 75
hook holds the hod securely in place. No. 2 With Side Handles.. 5.00 sbitesatie) :
ERRRG Eaist a afolisiie’s alee © Emad sdaacic ae eedesporoOses tee .
THE EACLE SLAW CUTTER
Slaw Cutter and Vegetable Slicer is the
speediest, handiest and most serviceable cut-
ter on the market for cutting Slaw, Kraut,
Noodles, Cucumbers, Potatoes, Onions, Par-
snips, Pie Plant, Beets, Bananas, Turnips,
Vegetable Oysters, String Beans, Pineapples,
Saratoga Chips, Etc.
The cleanest, quickest and nicest way to
prepare fruits and vegetables that require
eutting is to use an “Eagle” Slaw Cutter ana
Vegetable Slicer.
Miciiclcs ferelehalarausreneletehane ...-$3.00
1898
TURN-
TABLE
APPLE
PARER
A strong, rapid, durable machine.
Pares very close at both ends of the
apple. When passing the end of the |
fork the knife recedes leaving ample
room for placing the apple on. the
fork. Does not core or slice. Push-
off is automatic. Price, each, $1.25.
CHERRY SEEDERS
These cherry seeders are so constructed that they can be
adjusted for different size cherries. They work very rapidly
and do not tear up the fruit.
The No. 2 Seeder is made as shown in the illustration.
The No. 1 Seeder has four legs which screw to the table.
PRICE UMass hale walate pisicls «se ce one Marea dete e ere! ealstec PL sOO
eee aS INO yori ca aoslcl sstal'c oaiodel a) ale e's eheteicreteintansls eral eeiamre-OO)
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WITHOUT NOTICE.
White Mountain Parer and
COO irae Weloteicielola cvalcieiaieletereieiaretac Gas OO
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MILK TESTERS AND GLASSWARE
WAGNER PRECISION
BABCOCK GLASSWARE
For testing milk and its products, in accordance with specifica-
tions formulated by the Bureau of Standards, Washington, D.C,
and adopted by the Official Dairy Instructors’ Association. The
markings are unusually exact, the lines being sharp and uniform.
All the markings are permanent being filled with a red enamel
which will not wash out.
P1000 10% Milk Test Bottles.......... Each $ .25 Doz. $2.75
P1005 30% Cream Teat Bottles........ Each .30 Doz. 3.00
P1i0i1 50% Cream Test Bottles........ Each .35 Doz. 3.75
1014 1- 100% Skim Milk Test Boies, Ge oigts Each .75 Doz. 8.00
1026 Acid Measures.... ...-Hach .15 Doz. 1.50
1019 17.6 ¢. c. Milk Pipette......0 0... -30 Doz. 3.00
20225 : a: 00
9c +c. SENS EIDeLve,,
size for
. $8.50
No. 5-2 Bottle
milk and cream. .
No. 6-4 Bottle size for
MIPKAONM Yass ienechet os $8.00
No. 7-4 Bottle
milk and cream. .
size for
. $9.00
Shipping weight _
about 17 pounds.
All Testers
are equipped
with full set of
glassware for
testing milk or
milk and cream;
also furnished
with brush and
bottle of acid.
THE “AGOS’”’ BABCOCK MILK TESTER
CAST IRON FRAME
The ‘‘Agos’’ Test-
er uses the ordinary
Babee bottle, the
& W.’’ or the
“Oinlgon™ patent.
With each Tester is
furnished the fol-
lowing outfit: Full
set of regular Bab-
Skin Nhiic
B ottle 2
10% 30% 50%
_ Milk Bottle _Cream Bottle Cream Bottle Pipette
8- inch. Price, B5e. each.
} 8-inch Flange Dairy Thermometer, stands boiling water
E $1.25 each
Milk Hydrometer, No 2085 (Quevenne), $1.50
Add 8 cents each if by mail
WELL’S & RICHARDSON
£0.’S
Price,
ay
His
cock milk bottles,
pipette, acid meas-
ure, acid sufficient
for making 50 to
100 tests, and direc-
tions for manipulat-
ing. They are made
in five sizes, as fol-
lows:
4 Bottles. . .$1'7.50
6 Bottles... 18.00
8 Bottles... 19.00
10 Bottles... 19.80
12 Bottles... 20.50
SULPHURIC ACID FOR TESTING
Belsvereseneve tole Joys Gelsirelie cua ionenslehen aeeoned memo alate Korelchens pare ae
Larger quantities, price on application.
9-Pound Bottles
BUTTER COLORING
Will not color the buttermilk; wilk
never turn rancid; gives the brightest
and best color; butter never becomes
reddish; perfect economy in use
It is cheaper than any other coloring
Dandelion Brand Butter Coloring
is guaranteed to be purely vegetable,
and that the use of same for coloring
butter is permitted under all Food
Laws—State and National
Put up in four sizes
Small size to color 500 Ibs..... $ 35
Medium size to color 1,250 lbs .65
Large size to color 2,800 lbs... 1.006
Gallonvcansiy.(. .iisrelene ra ewe 5.08
35e. and 65e. size by mail
Add ise. for Postage and Packing
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SHARPLES SEPARATOR BRUSHES
Eerie ES ONY UES TUIS Ltayavel ciectepiay och castoheritrs,.vi.0cn #, «Pevtercuerre, os ine heiet etek kee
NOM 2——BOWimISnUS bbe sia eu ep ethene tcrathoners va siete, nena eo eeOetee a ohne 235
INO SB Owe Gus Mtn ict a iteee it merttenas siete.) atecemelencianer deren trace 239
INIOM ASS Omer lope teree oe tktieenkcrese se 2 eee ee ee 35
IN OMG ——B Owl BUSI craton cl ereuebare ectttenee haia <a tiene, ottmerauensietsheuale 230
MDOULBETUSNOS Meer irritate acste sPeenctrtowel cana: Sie t cnnte Ir ateaMearcbe 2
Wecdua Ube leaner Brushes cee jigiake tas = soa eats o aloha 10
HAND
i
Leki i
No. 86—Prepared Stiff Bristle; brush part, 234 inches diameter,
6 inches long; hickory handle, %-inch in diameter, 9 inches long:
Dozen, $6.00; each, 55e.
MILK CAN BRUSHES
Made of an excellent grade of durable fibre, very full, with solid
backs. Unquestionably the best and most serviceable Milk Can
Brushes on the market.
No. 416—Stiff Palmetto; brush part, 4x5 inches.
Dozen, $4.50. Each, 40e.
No. 08—Stiff Pal-
metto Fibre; length on
face, 9 inches; width on
face, 5 inches. Dozen,
$5.75; each, 50c.
s
FACTORY, WAREHOUSE AND RAILROAD BROOMS
These brooms are made with heavy steel bands or heads, securely
nailed together. By this method of construction it is impossible
for the brooms to work loose on the handles. They will last
longer and give better service than the ordinary corn broom.
: 223—Japanese Fibre; length of broom part,
No 14 inches. .$ .60
No. 221—Japanese Fibre; length of broom part, 16 inches... .75
No. 200—AlIl-Corn Heavy Warehouse Broom.............. 1.10
No. 211—Corn and Bamboo Broom.......2......-s-+e00- 1.25
STABLE OR PUSH BROOMS
Ce Seed Tue
These brooms are of the highest quality. Made with heavy
blocks,
No. 0286—Genuine African Bass, 4 rows...........-.-.- $ .90
SS
Improved
Barrel Headers
The Nos. 1 and 2 Barrel Headers have
the followers attached to the screw,
which device is patented. The follower
attached thus can revolve, and is taken
up with the screw after the barrel is
headed. The side clamps are steel and
fastened with two bolts.
Price.
No. 1 and No. 1-A, with %-inch
SCLEWieiels oiel evevavetetatel ciesaneraverel cy eretase $2.50
No. 2, with 1-inch screw......... 3.00
No: 65 with leviertiim ects s cence 2.25
Keystone Calf Feeder
A simple device, based
on natural laws, for feed-
ing calves without teach-
ing them to drink. The
food is sucked through a
rubber nipple and is
mixed with the saliva
and the digestive juices
in a natural way. This
feeder will prevent scours.
It will make the calves
fat and healthy. Used by
more than 30 agricul-
tural colleges.
Price’. oes on oe $2.25
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Keystone Dehorning Clipper
The practice of dehorning cattle is com-
ing more into vogue. It is a mercy to the
animals. Prevents goring. ‘The blades on
the Keystone are made of best steel. No
twsting motion or second cut on horn.
Parts are all interchangeable, and can be
replaced. It is approved by veterinary
surgeons and leading dairymen. The
horns must go, and they cannot go too
soon,
Clipper with leader and rope, extra
blades and screw, fully warranted.
Our Special Price, $18.00 Clipper
alone; Our Special Price, $16.00,
BULL
RINGS
2\4-in. Copper}
Rings, 45ce.
3-inch Copper
Rings, 50c.
HEAVY BULL
RING, $1.50
HILL'S HOG WRINGER
RRICH ice meee 25c.
HOG SNOUT CUTTER.
PRUE CE iintoicreintencnesctene $2.00
PIG RINGS........ 20c.
SHOAT RINGS..... 20c.
HOG RINGS...20c. Box
BULL LEADER SNAPS
PRICE, WITHOUT POLE......$1.00
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INTERNATIONAL ONEPIPE HEATER
THE ONEPIPE or, as termed by many manufacturers, the ‘‘pipeless’’ heater is the most modern
development of the warm air heating system, and we unhesitatingly reeommend the INTHERNA=
TEONAL ONEPIPE HEATER as one of the most practical, durable and efficient heaters of this
type on the market.
INTERNATIONAL ONEPIPE HEATERS are adapted to many city houses as well as to
country homes. They are especially efficient in the square type two-story houses with
open stairways. They are ideal for heating churches, stores, etc., because of the recirculating
feature which takes the cold air from the floors. Because of their low installation cost they are
frequently placed in summer camps and cottages that are occupied in spring and fall, and for week-
end parties in the winter. 3
The INTERNATIONAL ONEPIPE HEATER is simply a device for heating the air and
causing it to circulate through the rooms. It is essentially the same as 4 regular INTERNATIONAL
Warm Air Furnace—not a stove, but a furnace, properly designed to get the greatest benefit from
the fuel burned, and all parts carefully mounted and fitted. Surrounding this are two castings,
an inner and outer casing, and on top you can see the register.
This heater uses only the one large register, which is divided into two parts. It is a well-knowm
fact—as old as nature itself—that air when heated expands and rises. As the warm air pours up
through the central portion of the register it goes at once to the ceiling of the various rooms and floods
the whole house with warmth.
This warm air displaces the cooler air, which falls to the floor and is then drawn down through
the outer portion of the same register, between the outer and inner casings, and is then rewarmed
and recirculated.
As the space between the outer and inner casings is always filled with the cooled air returning
to be heated, an INTERNATIONAL ONEPIP® positively does not heat the cellar.
LIST PRICE, CAPACITY AND DATA
\ pay AT atthe Lt
KIC ARTE
ll NE . pas ah ieee les = a SIZE OF REGISTER
umber ist Price eta apacity iam. iam. Leura era | eee no Re
geal; Double. oord Eleaicls Price aN 0. of Casing | Firepot SOS tes Wigan
Ss
base te Teeiseel, but extension ere ape pe Pipe
BEDE. VE-CSCO PES), BO LAS: Ue ¥33--0 | $270.00 | $162.00 | 4to 6 { 38-inch] 18-inch | 7-inch | 24-in.x27-in. | 18-inch
Pi OE RCUL RS 2085 lO a SeaS 42—O 300.00 180.00 6to 8 42-inch | 20-inch | 7-inch | 30-in.x30-in. | 22-inch
urements can be furnished to 46—O 344.00 206.40 8 to 10 46-inch | 22-inch | 7-inch | 35-in.x35-in. 26-inch
order, when distance from 50—O 400.00 240.00 10 to 14 50-inch | 24-inch | 7-inch | 40-in.x40-in. | 30-inch
basement floor to top of first *The 38—O size does not have coil opening. . These sizes have single feed door.
I r has all the desirable fea-
tures of previous models. It offers efficient
power Mowing Service at a moderate cost.
A twist of the wrist controls the power.
The power from the engine is transmitted
direct to the Cutting Reel, through Jack
Shaft, chain and Sprocket, the most efficient
method of drive known.
Tt will operate on hills and terraces, and runs an
eo
The machine is shipped assembled ready to go to
work. Has a fine 4 Cycle
valve in the head Motor. All
parts accurately machined
and ground. Splash Oil
System is used, has no
complicated parts in car-
buretor.
Lack of space
prevents giving full
description,
Write for »
special cata-
log.
MOTO-
MOWER
PRICE
$235.00
ae & Small Mower of
Large Capacity
(with the Fuller & Johnson
Wiotor}
The Coldwell Model ‘“L’”
i Motor Lawn Mower and Rol-
£ ler, twenty-five inch cut, has
&
Automatic Clutch. It is only necessary to lift the cylinders
carrying the revolving knives to disengage them from the
gears. The clutches are automatically operated by the lift-
ing device. The cylinders immediately revolve when they are
again lowered.
Wheels. The wheels are 18 inches in diameter and have a
tread of 2% inches. They are fitted with automobile-type ball
bearings.
Cylinders. The knives are the same “PENNSYLVANIA”
quality of crucible steel, oil-hardened and water-tempered.
Cylinder Bearings. The Cylinder carrying the knives re-
volves in a universally adjustable, bronze bearing. These
bearings can be adjusted for wear and cannot get out of align-
ment. This insures true-running of the cylinder, and a bear-
ing which will last indefinitely. :
Rollers. Are entirely noiseless and will wear indefinitely. A
most convenient feature is that they can be adjusted for
been designed with a view of
combining the extreme flexibil-
ity of the hand lawn mower
with the large cutting capac-
ity, rolling feature and other
advantages and convenienes
which can be obtained only
with a motor mower.
This mower is adapted for
height. . use on private lawns, parks, cemeteries,
Complete Mower .......... cece eee eee ere eeeee $475.00 Price public grounds and for fine cutting on
Separate Cutting Units 4c EER SIC. 3s0, O +... 120.00 $325.00 tennis courts and bowling greens. |
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oe GRIFFITH @ TURNER CO S29 106
WHITMAN & BARNES LAWN MOWERS
NEW NORKA MOWER “NEW ELECTRIC” MOWERS
: Wheels 9 inches diameter. Reel 5%
9-INCH WHEEL. WAY inches diameter. Four blades. Special Ball-
Pawl and pinion attachment thoroughly PANS Bearing Adjustment, high-grade hardened
tested; one of the best. Ratchet Clutch, \@ steel balls, cups and cones, ground, pol-
cast solid with pinion; no extra pieces to ished and dust-proof. Reel shaft cold-
break or get out of order. rolled steel. Reel i nives best grade Knife
the cheap low- Feeular
wheel ma- NOE in chess: $10.00
a Sebhorels tatgieispenc 10.50
UGGS WORRG Go -. 11.00
12 inch :20 LS cin chiser.:.« .. 11.35
14 inch.. > KGB
16 inch 10.06 Ball Bearings.
18 MC Disses ES NO inchy bree $11.80
Ball Bearings. JA. Inches Gtae 12.25
14 sinch’.-s-r.<5 « $11.40 TEsinehelson. : 13.80
MG) SL Chilsysts «lah. 11.80 UR iNnehsishisios.c 14.15
P8 inch. saci. . 12.25
DIAMOND SPECIAL BALL-
LITTLE SHAVER MOWER BEARING MOWER
Low priced and good. 12 in., $7.50. 14 in., $8.25. 16 in., $8.65.
a ee SE EE a hl RT
W.& B.Jr. LAWN MOWERS
Strictly first-class, high-wheel, adjust-
able reel Mower. Built very strong. Cas-
ings have long hubs, through which an
This machine is built of highest quality
material, and is fitted with Ball-Bearing
Adjusting Device. The balls, cups and
cones are of high-grade, uniformly hard-
ened, polished and
dust-proof. The reel
eo ular \, has five blades 3
i \ best knife steel, an
16 ee Beet ieee 7*\ is adjusted to the Cut-
TSminchiseee 13.25 ijter Bar by a special
20 inch... .. 14.25 / adjusting and locking
/ Gevice. Wheels, 10
Ball Bearings. inches in diameter.
4S inchisceees $13.85 94 Inch. eines $16.50
Go AMC Revere esta 14.50 1G VET CH nets, « ore 02 17.50
ws! AN Chinrersrer 15.00 Sih ererstereres 18.25
20 inch..... 16.00 20 inchs... «s 19.25
BALTIMORE HORSE LAWN MOWER
The Baltimore Horse Lawn Mower is made of best material; most satisfactory adjust-
ment of knives; strong and durable; heavy roller, which is a necessity to keep the lawn in
good order; simplest and strongest machine in construction on the market, and most
economical as far as repairs are concerned.
It is made with shafts and seat, and also with
draft rod. For hilly lawns, we recommend shafts
and seat, but for level lawns with many trees and shrub-
bery, we recommend the draft rod, as it enables the
driver to work the machine close to them. See it work,
and you will be convinced that it is the most practical
machine made. Our
25-inch Machine, with Draft Rod........e. .«...-$110.00
35-inch Machine, with Draft Rod............... 123.00
30-inch Machine, with Shafts and Seat.......... 143.00
35-inch Machine, Shafts and Seat....... aXors
Pennsyivania Regular Horse Mower
Furnished with handles and draft irons, the latter
arranged to swing to the side, thus permitting the
horse to walk on the cut grass.
30-inch Machine, with Draft Rod
38-inch Machine, with Draft Rod
| 30-inch Machine, with Shafts and Seat
38-inch Machine, with Shafts and Seat
Lawn Mower Repairing and Sharpening
UR well-equipped shop and competent mechanics, that have been repairing and sharpening lawn mowers for years, as-
sures you of a first-class job. In a season we repair many hundreds of lawn mowers, and as most of them have to be
repaired and sharpened before the first grass mowing, you will readily see the necessity of sending your mower in
early During the early season we run our repair department many times at night that we might give our patrons prompt
vice.
Our repair department does not confine its operation to sharpening and repairing lawn mowers only. We are in position
to do general repair work and solicit your patronage in other lines of work. ; :
_. For your convenience, look over your lawn mower during the winter and send it in during the late winter months. This
will give our mechanics ample time to give it the attention required, and will save you the possibility of being inconveni-
enced by having to wait your turn later on.
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ALL PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
PENNSYLVANIA HIGH: WHEEL MOWER
This high-grade Mower is constructed for cutting ordinary
grass, aS well as grass from 6 to 10 inches high. Wheel, 10%
inches; cylinder, 6% inches. Four crucible steel knives.
ZA Retail Price Retail Price
15 inches...$30.00 $24.44 19 inches...$38.00 $30.40
17 inches... 34.00 27.20 21 inches... 42.00 33.60
GREAT AMERICAN BALL-BEARING |“
Every de
grade of the Pennsylvania and Continental. Can be regulated
to cut from % to 1% inches from the ground.
List. Retail. List. Retail.
15 inches. ..$30.00 $24.00 19 inches...$38.00, $30.40
17 inches... 34,00 27.20 21 inches... 42.00 33.60
This machine is
made from high-grade
material. Its con-
struction, while ex-
tremely simple, is
very strong and dur-
able.
GRITCO-0 BALL-BEARING MOWER
16 inch,
Our Special Price,
$19.50
18 inch,
Our Special Price,
$20.25
No. 110—CANVAS
CATCHER, made of
Vi fine quality duck,
hy heavy galvanized
wire frame; adjust-
able steel hooks;
CATCHERS _ rr a aes
> ——
No. 115—From 14
No. 160H—METAL
BOTTOM CATCHER,
13 inches. deep,
made of heavy
Guck; heavy gal-
vanized wire frame;
adjustable steel
hooks; adjustable to
mowers, 12 to 16 in-
No. 165H—16 to 20
WAG) 36 nic iareieieseiais .-.-$0.75
to 20 inches wide. .$0.90
ches wide..........$1.10
inches wide........ $1.25
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CONTINENTAL HIGH-WHEEL MOWER |
eS
This high-grade Mower is constructed for cutting ordinary
grass, aS well as grass from 6 to 10 inches high. Wheels,
10% inches; cylinder, 61%4 inches. Four crucible steel knives.
15 INS. ....ccceeecceee - $30.00 19 ins..... OUCH OOS ..- 38.00
17 ins..........2+5+22. 34.00
Pennsylvania
Roller Mower
For
Putting Greens
_ This mower is unexcelled for cut-
ting undulating or wavy greens, also
tennis courts, cricket creases and
other lawns requiring an exceptional-
ly close and smooth cut.
_it has six crucible tool steel blades
oil-hardened and water tempered,
Triple gears, insuring power and
speed, cast iron roller, 7
inches in diameter, im-
proved curved pattern
tempered crucible tool
steel bottom knife, cuts
3-16 to 1% inch. Stay-
tite hardwood handle
with adjustable steel
; Clamps on cross bar.
COLDWELL'S LAWN TRIMMER
—— _(Ball-Bearing)
The large diameter
drive wheel, together
with the large diameter
revolving cutter, cause it
to run particularly easy
and prevent it from
choking when cutting
high grass.
Height of Drive Wheel,
8 inches. Number of
blades, 4. One size only
—g inches. Price, $12.00.
Horse Lawn Boots
Fastened firmly to hoof instead of
around ankle, giving free action to
horse’s feet. Rolling toe prevents
cutting of turf. Width inside, No.
2, 51% inches; No. 4, 6% inches; No-
\6, 7 inches—the right sizes for Nos.
#2, 4 and 6 horse-shoes. No. 0 Mule
jand No. 1 Pony. Special sizes to
order.
Our Special Price, per set, $15.00
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WATER
BALLAST
LAWN ROLLER
filled with water to
any desired weight. It
-can thus be regulated
to suit soft turf, firm
lawns or driveway,
tennis court, etc. RE
can be emptied for
storing away, making
it light and easy to
handle. The drum is
high carbon steel with
all seams electric
welded. Edges are
rounded back to pre-
vent cutting of lawns,
courts, etc.
The axle is mounted
on roller bearings,
making the roller run
very easily.
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601 14 in. 24 in. 60 lbs 250 lbs. $18.50
602 18 in. 24 in. 73 1bs 330 lbs. 22.25
603 24 in. 24 in 100 lbs 440 lbs. 25.75
604 24in. 32 in. 115 Ibs. 590 lbs 28.00
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4 or 504 2 10 in. 20 in. 20 in. 250 lbs. $23.00
6 or 507 2 10 in. 20 in. 24 in. 300 lbs. 27.50
9 or 509 2 10 in. 24 in. 20 in. 400 lbs. 37.50
In presenting this Double Gang Pulverizer, we wish to call
special attention to the construction of the end brackets,
which are so constructed as to allow the trailer to raise and
fall with the variations of the soil, thus insuring an even
pressure from both gangs at all times.
No. Size Front Gang RearGang Weight Price |My
626 7-foot 18-15 in. Discs 19-12 in. Discs 900 $72.50
627 8-foot 21-15 in. Discs 22-12 in. Discs 1000 80.00
628 9-foot 24-15 in. Discs 25-12 in. Discs 1100 90.00
ROLLERS
The abeve
cut represents —~
our Three-Section Land Roller.
Heretofore attempts have been made
to construct an all-steelroller, with the
result that the steel brackets employed in this
construction invariably allowed the rolls to get out of align-
ment, thus quickly wearing out the boxes. Toavoid this tend-
ency, we have substituted heavy iron brackets to support the
bearings and which entirely surrounds them. This construc-
tion insures true alignment and eliminates constant expendi-
tures for repairs and replacing boxes. An additional feature
of this roller is the blocking in of the frame under the pole
with a 4-inch hard wood block. This construction gives the
roller perfect rigidity and absolutely springing of the steel
frame when turning around, crossing dead furrows, ete. It is
further braced with steel braces from the frame to the pole,
which not only adds strength to the roller, but prevents)
breaking of the pole. \
The Drums are 24 inches in diameter, made from extra
heavy hard steel sheets and are not easily indented. The end
are made from pressed steel and fitted with heavy cast bear
ings which allows each roll to turn independently.
The shaft is 1%-inch high carbon steel.
Sections Length Diameter Weight Special
feet inches lbs. Price.
No. 106% 2 8 24 550 $40.00
No. 105% 3 8 24 585 42.50
Price does not include Doubletrees and Neck Yoke.
Doubletrees) and Neck) WiOke is isrcic ic iotavare 21 were: eieriessilele $6.00
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TRACTOR CULTI-PACKER
The effective grinding, pulverizing action of the
Culti-Packer on the soil is accomplished by the
peculiar shape and position of the wheels. The
edges of the wheel are mouldedin a curved “V”’ shape
which turns soil away at either side much like a
mouldboard of a plow.
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No. Size Front Gang Rear Gang
HP7 7-ft. 18-15 in. Discs 19-12 in. Discs $95.00
HP8 8-ft. 21-15 in. Discs 22-12 in. Discs 103.00
HP10 10-ft. 27-15 in. Discs 28-12 in. Discs 122.50
Culti-Packer without foretruck, deduct, 6.00
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Lawn Swine—The Bonanza
Accompanying cut represents our “Bo-
nanza’’ four-passenger Lawn Swing.
Made of hardwood, with %-inch bolted
frame,
Has three seat and foot-rest adjust-
ments. Frame painted red; balance of
swing golden oak. Hooks where swing
bars hang on iron rods at top of frame.
Height
SEAte SPA Ce Ae yy. stetetouche («hele eee ete stem Ae Ins
Ground Space... ¢. 19 ft Zins x 6 ft:
With Canopy .....$
Without.
No. 6 Porch Settes
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In design
ie lines are very much the same as the
o. 8, made with formed seat, as. shown in
it, but without the paneled ends.
Made from i-inch oak stock.
Our Special Price $4.00
No. 6—3%-foot.
Our Special Price 4.55
No. 6—4 -foot.
WINNER LAWN SWING
This Lawn Swing is made of hard-
wood, frame painted a bright vermilion,
chairs, hangers and foot-rest a beauti-
ful golden oak, and is a splendid value
for the money.
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COMPETITION LAWN SWING
4-Passenger 2 98.75
No. 1 Pore Settee
Very popular and durable. Finished
in weathered oak. All slats bolted to
frame; no rivets.
No. %7=-4-foot. Qur Special Price, $5.40
No. ¢=—-5-foot. Our Special Price, 6.35
iMo. 8 Mission Porch Settee
‘
5
1%-inch oak stock, very strong and
substantial, mission effect, saddle seat.
Put together with rods and bolts.
Our Special Price, $7.00
Our Special Price, 38.80
Our Special Price, 9.35
No. 8—4-foot.
No. 8—5-foot.
No, 8—6-foot.
The Lawn Settees listed below, have
strength and beauty, and at the same
time are very reasonable in price. The
frames are made from strong steel, ang@
the seats and backs from smoothly fin-
ished hardwood.
Meadowbrook Settee
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5 MOO. s.sc ce . 12.25
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Commonwealth Settees
AresHO OU .%s"ererere v'0's's'e\e'e'e o'e'e e's Wieiv'eiw'eop Gia
BHO. O16 as te' one toe .. 10.25.
Country Club Settees
5 Foot.....
Parkside Settees
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‘Lawn Fence is made of No. 9 heavy galvanized a:
PERFECT wire spacing between uprights at the bottom, FE NOMY FABRIC
being 1°% inches, and at the top 274 inches; the .
cables are of heavily galvanized wire, spaced about
six mes very except pee ae Gop: which are
spaced 2'/4 inches apart; furnished regularly in AO a oe.
4 I y iy enn
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rolls of 200 feet. Any length cut to order. a iia a
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PRICES OF PERFECTION FENCING he 5
Height List, Per Ft. Our Price. i} it{thitt
SEMTCHeS sae -1-/.. . women 22¢. i7e. TEEPE rhe
ADAINC HES te crit oe vase 25e. 19¢. a | !
48rinches)....cerencakiee 28e. 21e. [Reidel RRS PRED N SA Heian
Rees { f
These prices are for the fence fabric only, and 1} tH § q!
do not include posts. For prices of complete fence tirinere he Bees ni Ty pad od
seh TITER
PRICE OF ECONOMY FENCING Re: BRAD AN a3 ABELL
Height. List Price. Our Price H HTT FGA
SOMMNEN ES mere ecstecretactelerale Goods GTO 12e. { i | 3 CREED ah~
42) INCHES. .« Breer ae ae. Se. 14e. PoP TET ORCC EOL aad (i PIC i
ASMNCHES Ey. 10) Robey» phelel elms 20e. 16e. saddalaudtua Duane Vi)
PERFECTION GATES
The frames are made of high grade heavy steel tubing, and are regularly finished in gal-
vanized frames. Filling of these gates is the regular Perfection Fence Fabric, de-
scribed at top of page, and as shown by illustrations, the gates have ornamental scrool
tops. In giving the dimensions of gates, state first the height and then the width.
The width of these Gates means the distance between the posts. The factory makes
proper allowance for hinges and latch.
WALK AND SINGLE DRIVE GATES DOUBLE DRIVE GATES.
36, 42 or 48 Inches High. 36, 42 or 48 Inches High,
Width, Ft. List Price. Our Price. List Cus
3 Walia. = | $ 4.80 $ 4.10 F z Ms
S17-Wialic 5.20 Aan Width, Ft. Price. Price.
eal rd cal 5.60 4.75 Bieta) sys: she Ge eee eS: . $11.20 $ 9.50
a Bue ans Sas 10.00 8.50 MOE A act cue oe 14.00 11.90
TEWOi sore 12.00 10.20 ~ ~
WoL rive. swe 14.00 11.90 LER cote ete te, PERE sw he 15.60 13.25
14. Drive. ss: 16.50 14.00 5 (SG NeRRaCerS Gr conten sh aouer TS 17.20 14.65
PERFECTION COMPLETE FENCE
Perfection Complete Fence is a pleasing
dignified design which will harmonize with
and add character to the property inclosed.
Furnished in suitable heights for the home,
private grounds, cemeteries and parks.
Height refers to fabric used. The com-
plete fence, when erected will measure a
few inches higher than the fabric. Gates
are not included in the lineal footage of
fence, but are billed separately at regular
prices.
All parts of fence are thoroughly gal-
vanized.
Price per Foot F. O. B. Factory.
Height.
SOMMCHES acuslare, bats et olan eke 84ec.
AAI CHIEN sich encan cectaac ket saanel hens 88e.
ASN ES ilar ctelateke cual crestor el sae 92ec.
CYCLON
TRELLIS
Train your flowers}
on this trellis, which is} ——
an attractive and prac-f
tical trellis at_a fewg
cents per foot. Cyclone§
Trellis is made of
strong, durable, gal-4 =
vanized wire, which will
keep its shape, and last]
almost indefinitely.}
Easily put up and cut#
to any length desired.
18-inch width.
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This trellis carries the gen-
eral style of Perfection Fenc- r :
ing. It is extremely strong, PERFECTION FLOWER-BED
embracing beauty and adapt- f GUARD t
ability. Cut in any length] fs 18 inches high above ground.
desired. ‘Has 3 cables of two No. 13 wires,|
< : Has No. 9 crimped uprights. All]
List Price, per ft. 15c.} i List var heavy galvanized pickets project.
Our Price, 12c. 5 Width. Price. Price. for insertion in ground. Requires
24-inch width. 18 inehes.... I4e. 12ec. no posts. Can be cut to length
to any bed. It provides protec-
tion against dogs and chickens.’
List Price, per foot, 13e.
Our Special Price, lle. &
List Price, per ft. 20c.
Our Price, 16c.
ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE,
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SIZE OF WIRE USED SIZE OF WIRE USED
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U. S. FIELD FENCE
For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs and all Farm
Animals. 2?
Stay wires either 6 or 12 inches apart.
This fence made in five heights is ample for general
farm use. The close spacing at the bottom turning
hogs and the construction is such as to hold sheep,
cattle and horses. i
The top bar is No. 9, the bottom No. 10, the inter-
ete
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mediate bar, No. 11 and the stays are No. 11 wire. i
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mio | Weight | prices |per Weight | prices | 38 See Poultry and Garden Fence, and the U. S. Poultry
wm {a | Per Rod | . er Rod | ver Rod| = = 1 aXe Fence is built of the same grade of wire as is
fq | Pounds ounds foe] NI used i the U. S. Field Fence, but of Mencer gauge
aR RINE Ea nL no SESE O19 D En EE a Elo nl mero iene and the same excellent wrap is used. t is an
me Me aac $38 ae ee a8 oroe ideal fence against poultry and small animals.
939! 39 9.4 1.02 ‘62 12.4 1.40 2834 The spacing is graduated from 1% inches at the
Hd 23 ae ns ef 08 4 ms U S Cattle bottom to 5 inches at the top, as shown by the
726) 26 79 "79 “48 93 105 63 o Us illustration and the distance between the stays or
= : - : = uprights ae 6 inches. We carry oe fence in stole
This is an ideal horse and cattle fence and is used largely for | in the styles mentioned below. It is very exten-
division fences. The stays are 12 inches apart, and we do not an AGRE a as at SRN Seon one poultry yards,
recommend its use for hogs. The top bar is No. 9 the bottom 8 and orchards. It meets the requirem ;
No. 10, the intermediate bars are No. 11 and the stays are No. 11 Divison Iaely eos Ene a nae USE ews
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General Purpose Farm Gates
The frame is made from heavy 114 inch out-
side dimension tubing. The wire filling is Heavy
Galvanized No. 9 Woven Wire. The frames are
Galvanized, and electrically welded at the joints
thus insuring a gate that will not sag or twist
out of alignment. In addition the gates are
strengthened by internal braces.
The fabric is actually woven into the frame
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Height 10 Ft. 12 Ft. 14 Ft. 16 Ft.
48 inches...... $8.85 $10.20 $11.30 $12.70
54 inches...... 9.20 10.85 11.75 13.25
ALIL PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
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DASCO CONSUMERS GALVANIZED STEEL
| The best way to dispose of your waste FENCE POSTS
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paper and rubbish is to burn it in
Ij tit Dasco Consumer. Avoids danger and
helps to keep the yard and lawn clean and HEAPER THAN WOOD AND MORE DURABLE
free from litter. Being made of heavy steel GALVANIZED INSIDE AND OUT
wire, with removable cover, it serves as a
strong and neat waste basket.
These posts are neat, strong, durable and easy to erect.
They will give you much more and better service than
No. 1—20 in. diameter, 30 in. high. can be expected of wood posts because all being alike in
Retail Price.......... $4.00 size and quality of material, you get benefit of every
post ee the eonce ony year to year, While wood posts rot
Se : 25 i A an ecay. ‘he line posts are strong enough to hold
No. 2—17 in. diameter, 25 in. high. up any wire fencing, and furnish all necessary resistance.
Retail Price.......... $3.00 The end and corner posts are so strong that they will
maintain any wire fence made.
Approx. List Our
Length Weight Price, Special
SAMPSON WOVEN WIRE STRETCHER gee on ten acs
1414 Line Post...... 5 7.4 $0.74 $0.67
. 141% Line Post...... 6 8.4 .
This stretcher answers perfectly the demand for a first-class an: Mine Post 614 9 ee is
woven wire stretcher of sufficient strength to sustain any pull with Birt © EROS Ue) =\-rctele 72 3 83 175
enough power to stretch any length of fence desired. The SAMSON J 14%4 Line Post...... 7 10. 91 -83
fits the case exactly for it is streng enough to stand any strain 14144 Line Post...... 4 10.7 OT 88
necessary to make the fence snug and tight. : 1414 Line Post 8 1 ‘
Handle 1s 5 feet long, clamping bars 4 ft. 6 ins. long, both of Dish MO BRON es 1.08 98
hard wood. Hight feet of tested chain with each stretcher. 141% Line Post...... 9 12.8 1.28 1.16
Weight, 35 pounds. Price.................. $8.25 10 End Post...... 7 51. 4.90 4.41
lO" SEnd Post... 8 59. 5.55 5.00
10s .Corner. Posts... or 7.30 6.57
THE “NEVERSLIP”’ STRETCHER 10), Corner Post. .'..'8 86. 7.85 7.07
Ball Tops for Line Posts......... con. es -30
Ball Tops for End and Corner Posts... .55 50
Driving Caps for Line Posts..........
The Neverslip Stretcher has no teeth to cut or injure wire.
Simple and strong in construction. Has hickory handle and
malleable jaw. One man operates it, and both hands are left free
to drive staple. Price without staple puller, $1.00; with staple
puller, $1.25.
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ICE $1.75
PAGE RELIABLE FENCE BARBED WIRE RIBBED WIRE
TWISTED TWO STRAND WIRE
221P-1% RAIL TOP PLAIN GALVANIZED WIRE
PLAIN ANNEALED WIRE
1006 BRACE BAND 1OP-BALL CAP
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WLLL LLSOCCCM 0S, combines all the important features of
OTH on a pouee Stretcher—Simplicity, Strength
( and Safety.
It is made entirely of steel, therefore,
x2 SIRS strong and durable.
_“sutamtvensstnwe sina eh Terre rrcmee cared eau \wuires courdllra xe angle bars, or clamp bars, are
re J ; rounded in such a way as to prevent
lOO! TENSION BAND 215 HING & LINK injury to the wire during the stretching.
Only three bolts on Clamp Bars—
which can be easily and quickly tight-
ened.
It can be operated by one person.
This Stretcher consists of one pair of
Clamp Bars, one Jack or Stretching
Head, one set of Chains and Lever.
Price, $10.50.
There are many instances where a fence is required which combines the qualities of at-
tractiveness and maximum protection. Page Wire Link makes up into a most attractive
fence, one which will enhance the natural beauty of any property. Its several exclusive
features make it possible to supply in this fence the protection desired.
The fabric is of 2-inch mesh No. 9 (W. & M. Gauge) wire, heavily galvanized. Each
picket is interlocking, thus preventing any spreading of the wires. It is non-climbable.
Height refers to height of fabric used. The complete fence, when erected, will measure
fi inches higher than the fabric.
a ENGintGa are nroninelided a ihe Hneal footage of fence, but are billed separately at regular LOTT STRETCH ER
prices. ; : 3
Complete Fence, F.O.B. Factory. Fabric only, F.O.B. Baltimore. _Clamp Bars made of wood, reinforced
Height. List Price. Retail Price. List Price. Retail Price. with half-oval iron to keep wire from
36 inches $ .84 Per ft. $ .68 Per ft. $ .26 Per ft. $ .20 Per ft. slipping. | ;
42 inches -88 Per ft. .71 Per ft. -30 Per ft. .24 Per ft. Lott Stretcher furnished complete
48 inches -92 Per ft. 74 Per ft. «35 Per ft. -28 Per ft. except Lever, Use for this purpose an,
60 inches 1.02 Per ft. .82 Per ft. .44 Per ft. “36 Per ft. old piece Of pipe or lever aut {tom wood,
RICE . ec wcccces °
ALL PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. ®
DIAMOND MESH POULTRY NETTING
galvanized after weaving. Sold in bales of 150 running feet.
j List Retail
me Sey SSS In. Sq. Price Price
Boose.
No. Wide. Feet. Per Bale.
Galv. After Weaving.
20 12 150 $2.14
$1.50
20 18 225 3.08 2.15
20 24 300 3.92 2.75
20 36 450 5.35 3.75
20 48 600 TAS 5.00
20 60 750 8.91 6.25
20 72 900 =10.69 T.90
Price 1144e. per square foot in
less than bale lots. Staples for
fastening, 10e. per pound.
ONE-INCH MESH
1-inch Mesh Galv. After Weaving. List Price. Retail Price.
No
& Inches wide. Square feet. Per Bale. Per Bale.
20 12 150 4.95 $ 3.56
20 18 225 Tol 5.10
20 24 3800 9.08 6.35
20 36 450 12.38 8.65
20 48 600 16.50 11.55
20 60 750 20.63 14.50
Made from heavy wire thoroughly
galvanized after weaving. This in- Banner Fence meets the demand for a closely woven fence
sures long life, as every part of the | heavier than the light poultry nettings. The spacing between the
wire is coated by the dipping process. § six line wires at bottom of fence is only 1% inches and gradually
Used largely in corn cribs to make. # increased to 37% inches at top, so the essential feature of a satis-
them mice and rat proof, also for | factory poultry fence—closeness of mesh—is well taken care of in
"GALVANIZED STEEL WIRE CLOTH
sieves and fan screens and over Win- } this fencing. The upright wires or stays run continuously across
dows for protection. P ? the fence and lock firmly around the intersecting line wires in a
We carry it in stock in widths 2, § loop knot, forming a smooth, solid joint without any sharp, rough
234, 3 and 4 foot. edges. Top and bottom wires No. 15; all other wires No. 17
The word mesh means number of auge, hard steel, thoroughly galvanized.
meshes to the inch (2x2, 2 to the eke E 2
inch; 4 x 4 mesh, 4 to the inch, etc. ff Style. Height. No. of Bars. Price per 10-rod Roll.
Full rolls contain 100 running feet. | 1¢94 24 inches 16 List, $7.10 Our Price, $4.25
PRICE 1936 86 inches 19 List, 8.80 Our Price, 5.25
- Less Than || 2248 48 inches 22 List, 10.50 Our Price, 6.30
2x2 Mesh a eae Bull Rolls. 2560 60 inches 25 List, 12.30 Our Price, 7.40
Eshop enedestitaeres2 sce oat ene : ' : :
8x3 Mesh, per Be itieeaiencsieeian exten BeOS RE 0614 : 071% 2872 72 inches 28 BS had Be CUT Teese (Sie
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REMOVABLE g
American Walk Gates—Galvanized Frames FOLDING CLOTHES DRYER STEEL
List Our Special |, 4
; : Price. Price. i
8 “ft. Wide-50 in. High. 8. ieee. $5.40 $4.25
8 ft Wide 58 in High... 2000111 5.70 4.50
314 ft. Wide 50 in. High. ..12121212 5.98 4.75 ae
BY ft. Wide 58 in. High...... 1.277 6.25 5.00 ieee ul
These gates are for use with Poultry Fencing. be had. Takes up §
but little space g
in yard. Spruceg§
E arms and post,g
‘ japanned cast-f
~ ings. Made ing
two sizes. i
This Fencing
Our Special Price.
is Neer carriey
Sfisealimes Mea.
STRONG ENOUGH No. 2 Dryer carries als DER
FoR 150-ft. line........ 10.00 S
LARGE ANHMZALS, ue
N
AND “COTTAGE LAWN AND :
Smail ones cannot pass —
ne ae GARDEN FENCE
Kine Mesheg, Height, List Priee, Our Price,
inches. per rod. per rod.
24 $2.00 $1.35
36 3.90 2.00
48 4.00 2.70 Complete with
60 5.00 3.35 } , Ss
72 6.00 2.00 base, Our Special
Price, $3.60.
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“RIVAL”
GARDEN
PLOW
COMPLETE
PRICE $3.75
Extra Mould 50e
s Sweep 45e
ee Large
Blade 30e
“ Bull
Tongue 25e
SS Rake 50e
“ Wheel $1.50
‘“* Weeder 40e
NO. 19 SPRING FRAME
GARDEN PLOW
It does the hard
work—the light
plowing,furrowing, =
covering, cultivating, and weed-*
ing—does ina few minutes what
would take hours with old-
fashioned tools.
It makes cultivating so easy
that you can keep your soil loose
and moist—in the best condition
for heavy
yields.
Me)
IRON AGE PLOW
NO. 11
PRICE $4.25
graceful, low-
priced tool
that can be
used as a
wheel plow
anywhere. It
isvery strong,
and has a 16
inch wheel.
Plows from three to four inches deep.
FIVE-TOOTH WEEDER
ATTACHMENT
Can be attached
to any of the
Garden Plows.
Price $1.00 each
Seed Drill
The Seeder Adjust-
ment in the New Model
is accomplished by use
of a slide with a pear-
shaped opening passing
under the bottom of
Seed reservoir. The
names of principal seeds
are plainly shown on
index. The flow ofseed
can beinstantly stopped
by a swinging cut-off.
This cut-off prevents all
loss of seed.
Our Special Price
$13.00
LRON AGE DOUBLE
WHEEL HOE
No. 302.
but with teeth only.
As shown in cut
$8.25.
Neo. 301. Iron Age
Double Wheel Hoe.
same tool as shown
in cut. Our Special
Price, $11.00.
Same with rakes
$12.00.
No. 320-R
Price, $8.85.
Is a steady,
strong, light
and easy-run-
ning tool,with
attachments
as shown in
cut.
IRON AGE COMBINED DOUBLE
WHEEL HOE HILL AND
DRILL SEEDER No. 306
Will drop in hills at 4, 6, 8, 12
or 24 inches apart. Price, 306-R
with Rakes, $19.80. Without.
Rakes, :
$18.75.
prs GARDEN PLOW
Sear eet tp Ree AND ATTACHMENTS.
No. 116, Price $7.00, with front and rear wheel.
No. 8, Price $6.00, without rear wheel,
Attachments on
both are:
Landside Plow,
Sweep Rake,
Double
Tongued
Cultivator.
TOA AWiANeSl ETO Ws OM ia) eich eierdce evenaier slslievie! aie) eet onetatie © $4.50
No. 112—Same with all attachments shown.............
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No.
114
POLARINE OIL
A_ highly efficient light medium-bodied
oil for the protective lubrication of auto-
mobile and motor-boat engines. A year-
‘round lubricant—has a_near-zero_ cold
test, and maintains its lubricating efficiency
in summer heat.
= TATONVCANS a nieve tere sv okehalinelieahevelekecelone $1.10
= SAllONECANS ore sane edeee rate eneee anemic tells 4.25
50-gallon barrels, per gallon......... 65
POLARINE OIL—HEAVY
A medium-bodied oil for lubricating
automobile engines that have badly-worn
pistons; heavy-duty truck engines that
have pressure oiling systems; sleeve-valve
engines; motorcycle engines, and certain
types of tractor engines.
M=FAllON> CANS aerelatesa« cise o exetoperevea elope $1.15
H=GallOMNCANS er cctesder« ole ouerein ie. eerehel ene 4.50
50-gallon barrels, per gallon......... 70
POLARINE OIL—EXTRA HEAVY
A heavy-bodied oil for lubricating auto-
mobile engines that have badly-worn pis-
tons; heavy-duty truck engines that have
pressure oiling systems; sleeve-valve en-
gines; motorcycle engines, and certain types
of tractor engines.
1-gallon cans
5-gallon cans
50-gallon barrels, per gallon
a a RN a Te ae a gael)
No. 77.
Straight
Spout. No. 620.
P H Copperized
No. 77. rice Steel Mow-
Bent spout. ing Machine
fh Oiler.
These oil cans Cac
are madefrom No. 620.
Cold Rolled 15 Bent or
Steel and have C Straight
Clock Spring Spout.
Steel Bottoms.
and on which the
rigid for any size.
i
No. 2800—Small round handle that will not cut fingers
of plane with each other when fingers open and close,
preventing blisters.
MICA AXLE GREASE
This is the highest
quality of Axle Grease,
and contains ground
mica which forms a
coating on the axle and
makes a perfectly
smooth surface. After
this surface is formed
you need use only half
as much Miea as of any
other axle grease.
Tin Box......... $0.20
alloyed stn lle Seis ap 40
15-lb Palo. 1.60
25-lb. Pail... 2.40
GRITCO AXLE
GREASE
Tillpy eek $0.15
10 lbs 1.20
25 Ibs 2.25
Polarine Transmission Lubri-
cant B, BB and Cup Grease
A semi-fluid lubricant for transmission
and differentials that are not tight enough
to permit the use of an oil.
Wel DwCANS eer Ree eso Shite atedeeneets $0.25
Del eCANSaxg-e eesae ates olaiaetsiede 1.00
LOsigcans a Ree Riemer pe avatians one 1.50
HOUSEHOLD LUBRICANT OIL
This very fine oil is put up in small oil
cans, W-pint sizes, very convenient to use.
It is especially adapted for use on sewing
machines, lawn-mowers, hinges, locks, in
fact everything about the house that needs
lubricating.
Vy-pint cans
Copperized Steel Oilers
Made from high grade cold
rolled steel, with guaranteed
clock spring bottoms; seam-
less drawn steel bodies (collar
included) all one piece; heavy
rolled threads; bottom double
seamed and rolled. Heavy
electro copper plated, 134 inch
wide mouth opening.
No. Size Lgt. Spt. Price
12 Wy pt. 3/in. 15e.
13 14 pt. 38 in. 20c.
14 14 pt. 9 in 25e.
15S I pt. 3 in 30c.
16 1 pt 9 in 35e.
front and back brace swing in and out
Perfect fit for every hand.
Heavy steel nickel-plated.......
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AXLE GREASE AN
OILS
Albany Grease or Hard-Oil
cup, axle cap and
ball and roller
bearing on your
car Should be
# filled with Albany
Grease regularly.
if you want a
finely running car,
with no danger of
bearings burning
out, always use
Albany Grease.
In the Spring, Fall
and Winter use
No. O or No. 1.
In the Summer, use No. 3 or No. X to
secure best. results. Albany Grease is
packed in 5-10 pound cans.
fae NM opm ob edaa~ testa PIRI Glen saiey ccrisaun <c170 aeec Gun $1.25
LOZ DISD ES acres ec 2.50
HARVESTER OIL
This oil is put up expressly for use on
farm implements, Mowers and_ Binders
and all tools on the farm should not be
neglected, and care should be used to
select an oil especially adapted to the needs
of such machines. Many machines have
been ruined by using oils that were too
heavy or too light.
ee strongly recommend the use of this
oil.
T-callonyCcans!aveer- tert. eee eee $ .85
5=- SAllONeCans gon seas ete Hen eee 4.00
a OT TT
G. & T. CO.’S PERFECTION
SEPARATOR OIL
This oil is put up expressly for the use of
separators, and we recommend it to users
of all hand machines, it being a light oik
and having a very low cold test.
U-quanticantar acm -an ee eae $0.40
V-callomicam. Jijeete eles lois eee 75
I= callonseanis ween hee eee ee ee 1.25
5.00
5-gallon can
No. 06-Y—Large mule skin finger cot pro-
tected with steel washers from wear. Mounted
on cold rolled steel pin, nickel-plated, with two
compartment finger strap and buckle adjust-
a OK sy acres ALR HEREC Oct OEY CET LECCE
No. 7-Y—Same as 06-Y, with cot more open
between the fingers. Grain leather
No. 41—Heavy narrow steel pin nickel-
plated, with extra large elk leather shield
covering the ends of the fingers or laced to
form a finger cot with divided finger strap to
support knuckle. Sliding ring making three
compartments and buckle adjustment... .3@c.
No. 100-Y—Cold rolled steel 41% inches,
nickel-plated pin with split leather shield and
double compartment, adjustable finger
ase vos
No. 00X—Clark’s ‘“‘Hickory”’ Pin 44% inches
long, made of best cold rolled steel, with one
compartment
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Cahoon’s Broadcast Seed. Sower
For sowing Clover, Timothy,
Millet, Oats, Wheat, Hemp,
Barley, Rye, Rice, Buckwheat,
ete. Standard Seeder of the
World—A Model for Ac-
euracy and Durability—
Malleable Iron Frame—
Steel Hopper and Gate—
Brass Discharger.
The breadth of the cast
will be ‘according to_ the
MA, weight of the seed. Wheat
=\and Rye, 30 to 36 feet.
= Oats, 21 to 25 feet. Barley,
Shay, 27 to 33 feet. Clover, Millet,
VEY Hungarian Seed, 20 to 24
Se feet. Hemp, 27 to 30 feet.
Timothy, 15 to 18 feet.
OUR SPECIAL PRICE, $5.50. Parcel post Weight, 8 lbs.
The Original
Improved
Cyclone
It differs materially
and very advanta-
geously from all other
Sowers in having a
slope feedboard with an
oblong hopper which
terminates in a metal
edge, on which edge
oscillates a feed plate
which does not allow
the seed to become
clogged, but makes a
positive force feed and
insures a uniform flow
and even distribution of seed. Anyone desiring a convenient,
practical and an all-round first-class grain and grass seeder, a good,
large sower that will meet the most exacting demands, we cannot
recommend the CYCLONE too highly.
PRICE, $2.50. Parcel Post Weight, 6 lbs.
AHE
CycLonE |
SEED SowER’
p THE SOWER THAT
i SCATTERS EVENLY
Meeker Smoothing Disc Harrow
E = = mle 7
Steel Disc. A perfect Harrow > pa
and Land Roller Combined.
The frame measures 6 feet 8 inches by 6 feet, and has four sets
of rollers, having 58 discs, 8 inches diameter on them. The discs
grind all the lumps so fine that the seed must come up, leveling
and leaving the land fine and smooth, and doing its work far better
than the rake.
Our Special Price.......
PRICES CLIMAX PLOWS.
PONY—Light, 1-horse, 7-in. cut, wood beam, very popular.
Price with extra steel point; weight, 37 lbs., $6.00.
A. O.—1-horse, 8-in. cut, wood beam. Price, with extra steel
point; weight, 41 lbs., $6.50.
B. O.—1-horse or light 2-horse, 9-in. cut, wood beam. Designed
for either stubble or light sod, doing both kinds of work in the most
satisfactory manner; very light draft. Price, with extra steel point;
weight, 43 lbs., $7.50.
C. O.—2-horse, 10-in. cut, wood beam. Price, with extra steel
point; weight, 63 lbs., $9.00.
D. O.—2-horse, 11-inch cut, wood beam; it turns its furrow slice
perfectly. Price. with extra steel point; weight, 66 lbs., $10.00.
Thompson’s Clover and Grass Seeder
Sows 14 to 16 Feet Wide, Any Amount Desired Per Acre. Will
Sow 20 to 25 Acres Per Day.
Perfection feed is attained
in making it absolutely pos-
itive, yet a non-leaking car-
rier, when thrown out of
connection. The quantity of
seed to the acre is accurately
shown by the index plate.
This Grass Seeder
is simple, without
gearing, cams or ine
tricate machinery.
It cannot get out of
order.
igs
eighs but 40 pounds.
$13.00,
MANILA ROPE FEEDER.
GRITCO No. 9 LAWNGRASS SEEDER.
Made especially for handling Lawn Grass Mixtures. These
mixtures are generally composed of different kind of grasses, and
the regular seeder will not handle them.
IN 0D ss fadetiiren Boe coven intone arate ee eee $16.00
Thompson’s Royal Clover and Grass Seeder
These Seeders are similar to the Thompson above, except they
have Chain Feed.
No. 11—14 ft., single hopper.......s.ccseuee $11.00
No} 11—16 ft.; single Hoppers. 0). So's 2 ele crore. 12.00
No. 12—14 ft., double hopper..........%..%% 13.00
LIGHTNING SEED SOWER
e Will spread seed
evenly from 30 to 40
feet. Method of sow-
ing is by swinging tube
in horizontal position
from right to left which
closely resembles the
old method by hand.
Gives control over seed
ona circle of 8 feet be-
fore it leaves the tube
and the wind has no
chance to blow seed
into bunches before it
strikes the ground.
PRICE, $1.00.
Parcel Post Wt., 1 lb.
Cheap, durable, weighs
only 12 oz. Simple; no re-
pairs.
Will Sow 60 Acres per
Day of Clover, Timothy,
Millet, Alfalfa, Flax, ete.
All are made with
steel standard
and cap, sloping
wmerd Jandside and ad-
ai justable slip heel.
PRICES OF EXTRAS.
Beams | Handles | Wood
Points | Lands | Moulds} without} per pair,|; Beam
Clevis |less bolts] Clevis
Pony........| $0.60 $0.50 $1.35 $1.95 $1.70 $0.35
TARO MR vihecarsieyere -70 250 1.60 1.95 1.70 35
BE Owe ale: 80 50 1.85 2.45 1.70 50
COM ia: 1.00 90 2.15 2.80 2.05 206
DD ixnOe igen mon 1.25 90 2.60 2.80 2.05 70
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2 ee ee
Light, durable and effective. Simple and novel device for
turning. Plows the most difficult soils and does it well. Can
be used with or without tongues. Depth easily regulated.
Turns Square corners without lifting out of the ground. Made
in both right and left hand.
No. 11l—Sulky Flow, Steel or Chilled Mouldboard, Chilled
Share, Rolling Coulter and Jointer combined, Weed Hook.
less Tongue and Neck Yoke. Our Special Price, $64.00.
No. 11—Suilky Plow, same as above, but with Jointer only.
Our7Speclals Price! saa ee ee $61.00.
TBE OLIVER N2 te K
f\ BA 3S OO : con
4
The beams are landed at an angle to the furrow to provide
a center draft. This construction distributes the strain
evenly along both beams and entitles the plow to the merited
and distinguishing name of “The Center Draft Gang Plow.”
It gives a natural draft and makes effective every ounce of
mental in the beams.
Wheels are large and the plow runs steadier in consequence.
Is fitted with dust and sand-proof boxes and caps. Plows two
to ten inches in depth as desired at will of operator.
Wo. 1—Gang Plow, Steel or Chilled Mouldboard. Chilled
Shares, Combined Rolling Coulter and Jointer, Weed Hooks,
Four-horse Evener and tongue. Our Special Price, $115.00.
No. 1—Gang Piow, same as above, but with Jointers only.
This reversible sulky
plow is more easy to
OLIVER REVERSIBLE SULKY
manipulate than any
other on the market
and more convenient
and safe for the opera-
tor in hillside work.
By means of the power
lift, operated by a foot
trip when riding, or a
hand latch when walk-
. ing, this “horse lift,”
which is brought into
= play by simply press-
Genuine Farmers’
Friend Plow
PRICES
GENUINE
FARMERS’
FRIEND
PLOW. :
INO:i3 SOs ctaraveie ois¥ornistsjelere feet 0-00 No. 8 R. and L., with
NGO aati tie ae lod TOG eee nee $13.80
INSEL esis Uo OOF 8.25 No. 9 R. and L., with =
INOS TesLiisercretepere Suokerevere maior 8.50 CVE VAS boeieieterel clepeuelotere 9.75
INOS AT TORR ph tists acne rorec esse 8.50 No..1 Hillside....... 8.25
No. § R. and L., with No. 2 Hillside.......-. 8.25
ClewAStsie tierce 9.40 No. 3 Hillside......... 8.50
Polished Castings, ib., 9lec-
Plain Castings, per Ib., 8c.
“Boy”? Dixie Balevele $5.00 No. “Girl’........ a6 $8.25
INIOVaE Nar erelntete chatter onetetoreie Ses oe 16-00)5 Nol Aye... da05 660 SAO Sa met ied
No. I ....5...0 2... : . 6.25 No. 2..... cee ceccoemecss 9:40
INO. Deena a eases s,oreleteres< epee Lo Castings, per Ilb., Plain,
INON Zac ies cere ee cheer ete 9.40 814c.; Polished, 10c.
Plain Castings, per lb., 8c.
ES GLIPPER PLO
»\ Fig. 2 in cut is small mouldboard
= given with every plow. :
a Fig. 3 in cut is a point for digging
peanuts, made with or without fingers.
\ Fig. 4 in cut is a scraper or weeder
Prices Clipper Plow and Extras.
No. 1 and 2, Cast, One-Horse.......... atelepeLafeeretole) e dieicre aye O-OU)
INO; cL2) Cast, Vhwoshonrs eremrecitieriioniione a
Cast Point for Clipper Plow, per pound..
Old Dominion
Grub Plow
TW O-HORSE.. .$15.00
THREE-EORSE 16.00
4.10
7.60
COULTERS ...
BOTTOMS ....
It is peculiarly adapted to newly cleared ground that is en-
cumbered with growth of hazel or other bushes. All wearing
parts are of best steel, and it is so strongly built that it will ©
withstand the hardest usage. It is the favorite plow of its
class. It is built in right hand only, and cuts about 7 inches.
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GENUINE OLIVER PLOWS
AND GENUINE GLIVER REPAIRS@
Don’t forget to look for the OLIVER TRADE MAZE on
all OLIVER goods; none gonuine without it.
In ordering Oliver Chilled Plows, state whether Wood or
Steel Boam, and Right or Left Hand.
WooD BEAL
\ Note—A Clevis Wrench and an extra Share are
we included in prices for Plows fitted with Cast Shares,
put Wheels and Jointers are not.
Prices. List
Price
WossA-Imand) A=2) right Nance icye oo «als n steele $11.25
Nfoe EINE. Tmiseke Bake) Welle-G Gls Geo ooo.cio.d.o.0, a Orch Oni OG 12.50
No. 10-N, right and left hand................ - 17.25
toy URBAN, soepehellerholsle 5 Son coco o.cCoonHO ODO OOe 19.00
Noslo-Neerishtrand. lott am Glpercg serrate elena ie tons 20.25
No. 20-N, right and left hand.......... cir . 23.00
No. E-1-N, right and left hand................ 25.00
Nos. 40-N and 40-X-N, right and left hand..... 26.00
No: 40-X:X% left hand...... OIROCICO O bm ODL ee 29.00
STHEL BEAM.
HILLSIDE PLOWS:
Prices:
No. 53%, Chilled Mouldboard,
Wood Beam, Chilled Share, Two-
ELOLSO) Obi) lala eeiecenshe si aietelohevereint etal $22.50
No. 524, Iron Beam, Chilled Mould-
NosicA=teamnd:-Asoe riehtchandss kya. esd. cwrakihn ial. 00 board, Chilled Share, Shifting
No BENS Tighe nANG Sere Soiree ee oe PEST EE Pee led TEE : : Clevis, Two-Horse ........-.... 24,25
NosO=Nerightlangd! lOftehamGhan ee «ceo ec vce scisiecissaie A ‘a
IVO> sLo-IN ss TISN tC. ANG SOL UMMAMG o16 de ticle dit. oid es ieelesne ee et E No. 512, Chilled Mouldboard Chilled
INGOs sLG-NESEIS hE ANG vleELe Mamie) cts sve otele 5 ceuele lor sternte i H Share, Steel Beam, Shifting
INOS 20-Ni right, and lettihands. vires eh! . es cists « : Hi Clevis, Light, Two-Horse....... 28.00
aoe: ay and aie peu left hand
0. 83-N, right and left hand........ Shee Lee cata H No. 513, Chilled Mouldboard, Chilled
No. 84-N, right and OLE PHANG cew view erereketorcdowh apt elers Share, Steel Beam, Shifting
No, 88-N, right and left hand...... 0000.68 cae . Clevis, Heavy, Two-Horse.. ... 29.00
tractor plow omters alt the sdvantaces of the QUIVER UNIVERSAL LIGHT IMPROVED TRACTOR PLOWS
two wheel construction that has become so
ee within phe last few eae and in ads
ition a number of new anc istinetive fea-
tures of extremely practical value. In light No. 132—TWO BOTTOM
draft, ease of control, ability to do the best CarereD PLOW
possible plowing and durability the No. 132 $105.00
meets the requirements of the most particu-
jar plowman and marks another pronounced de-
velopment in Oliver progressive plow building.
The method of hitching the plow to the
tractor is one of the extremely desirable fea-
tures of this plow.
Depth and leveling adjustment are made by
screws, operating with greatest ease. The
serew controlling depth adjustment is access-
ible from the tractor seat. The plow is self-
leveling, and when properly leveled at any one
depth automatically maintains a levei posi-
tion when the depth is varied.
The No. 132 is regularly furnished equipped
with the famous Oliver combined rolling coul-
ter and joiner. Bottoms for ail conditions can
be supplied. The Oliver quick detachable ;
share, making possible share changes in a few }
Beas. Hee and! with minimum effort, is
regularly furnished. tractor operate in approximatel erfect line of draft, and accordi
The draw bar of the Oliver No. 132 tractor greatest efficiency. Vertical eanhonce can also be made oe eee
plow can be adjusted to the draw bar needs of bar guide. All adjustments are made with ease because of the simplicity of
all standard tractors so that the plow and construction.
i pete
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OULU ECARD.
cesses 365
13&13 Vin. 4.75] 3
Oe Gaconiode nth) Pee
20 .....+- 5.60] 99
Daiersisererce mOsoONl 19
A Olecetercierers(e 0.801120
40 XX .... 6.35]140
LANDSIDES.
No. No.
Sieeia eis cg. a7 O) Hig. s etctetcree PLO
B.&B. Vin. 1.10} 83 :
eda iotteteve 1.10} 84
13&13 Vin. 1.50] 88
We) GetaaHo - 1.60] 98
20 oeeee LEO} 99
22 efeitos aren 119 6
BOM eieccnesteGOPL 20) oe eyes) L-6O
40&40XX.. 1.604140 ...... 1.80
ae Ww. Nas HANDLE BEecne
No. oe 10-13-13 Vineyard,
1.00
All other Handle Braces.
WOOD BEAMS.
No. A-B-B Vineyard & 10.$3.85
ANOS: CUP. O. SEES SO OOOO OOO DO 4.95
eo pEEes STANDARDS.
No. No.
HANDLES.
Per Pair and Single.
All numbers, per pair, loose. $1.70
All numbers, single, each. .85
Rounds, per pair......... 220
L. S. Handle Plates. ..... -20
In ordering handles, state
whether for wood or steel
60]/ beam plows—new or old style.
Complete—Per Set.
No. A-B-10-0.......
Nos. 83, 84, 88..
No. 13, complete...
No. B Vineyard: 6
All other numbers, Wood. 4.15]No, 98-99........ceeee 5
INO. 22 Iron ..).3. 3% .++++-L1.25|No, 19-20-E, “40 and 40 XX. 2.75
, __ STEED SEAMS. No. 22, 119, 120, 140... 418
woe eee P4070/84 ....2..98,05
EB taye ates M550 lS pase cia 7.70 SHARES.
MOMS iss 5i80| 20: cousins 7.45 (Gl
TB wera ab Bearer tel tetoe s COO EE: Ob 8.25 eo |= a os =
Sima 3) 715\40° 2... 8.80 aj [7 ja 2 |e
a 1,0|/49)| % Z
WOOD BEAM CLEVICES. wn | Blow en) 5 |S
Marked “A,” for One-Horse S| gles SSi bes
Plows, Wood Beam..... $ .35 A Eu] SB OW) sale nl
Marked “B,”’ for Two-Horse H OF! & o/So/sM ou
Plows, Wood Beam..... 290 2 aoe o 2 Ff tral stay
Marked “‘D,” for Three-Horse 8 (28) 3 |Baluz| Selena
IPIOWS. pectoris ccs ; 1.25] 5 aS eee hse |S
Shackles, Twisted ........ .10 2
SWATENGCHES Piers ccs ecsee esse) LOA $.50|$.75|... .|$.35 $.10
Guide Pins. Fes... cca eee. OSPR -60} .50 65 15
Shackle Pins...........-. .05{10-0 TO)... “+ LE
Rings, One-Horse ........ -10}13 -..] .80].... .
Links, Two-Horse ....,... 10 Ae ete ae watts c
IRON AND STEEL BEAM /|22 . ee | BEKO) wae
CLEVICES. 3-X EOD) terns ails
warked ne ” for B, 10 and 13 40iF | LO Se | Te 3
IPIOWS cieiesscors eloreiccticvee eae -95 | 40-xx [1.2 Sal loe AG
Macieeds “3 2 for 19 and 20 Hye etees|| 180.5 e Pore bac
PLOWS avecicsoie aerate aielets SS vetec| LelOllPs. aale Sitshel |fetorene
Marked “4, "for 40 Plows. es 84 .../1.10 fale, Me altectate
ROLLING couLTERS. [$$ °°//}1) gel e416
11-in., for one-horse plows, 99 .../1.10 -65) .40
complete ...3. sraiecisciee 3 AHO PUTO Users lace) =| So lsarsre|) «OO e00
13-in., for two or three-horse 120 . ./1.35]....] .65] .50
plows, complete.... .... 5.80]140 . ares Dl ceerellicnd D\(9e05)
fo) . cy un
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Numbers.| oo alia cs i) os Ke im &
SF O° a 3 3 A= ie 2
Z Se pa n n uw n 6)
E ake 4.80] $ $1.10] $ .15] $3.60
a le 4. Alix 0
als; 4, AY
a 4. 0
aL. 4. a les
ake 3. i
is 2.
a 2.
Nos) As, Bai and lair ircjciesers ss wselsiciencusre ehererere
All other numbers, 2-horse elevator sfatiorsverceioney saersVeleteiozers c oxsteietens 90
Three-horse .......-..... nialelonere auajepatotere seispousiatstioherepeliee
SHA CKICS ic rcieteisieinictovelelelcioie ckereverercloisleleteleicrerciecehehoreters O
SS a TT a Ea TT ET OD
HANDLES.
Nos. A3, B3 and 13, complete,
All other numbers, complete, per set...
MET Sets isciavelsiecerss.
Single Handles, each, all numbers..............02eeeeee
Rounds, per pair....
JOINTERS.
Decidedly the most important of all plow attachments, and can
be used on most of our plows. The plowman who once uses a jointer
will never want to do without it.
No. D—Chilled, for one-horse plows......... . -$3.60
No. 2—For two and three-horse plows.. .. 4.75
Jointer Points, chilled, all numbers...... .. oO
Jointer, Mouldboards! Se sie as ee tee een poe -55
One-horse Jointer Holders, Steel Beam, "g0c.: Wood ‘Beam 1.60
Two-horse Jointer Holders, Steel Beam, $1.60; Wood Beam 1.95
One-horse Jointer Standards.
Two-horse Jointer Standards. ob 000
Note.—In ordering, say whether for wood or steel “peam,
right or left-hand plows.
COMBINATION PLOW REPAIRS.
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5 Su A |, PSs . a SQ
: S28) sf ledes| 3) § | 2 | es
q BSa| BA |zsen| 8 B | @ | aa
a a q Em | nm 4 2)
OBieetaeeriercktise se tS 40c. SPO A ee 30c. | 10e. | 25c.
Dias areytelaverstocerets hata 40c, UFZ Ob Aeros 30c. | 10c. | 20¢c.
19 Pee creveteveteloiereres |[eILO.C 40c. stb | 40 cle 30 ex ap 10C2 | Sera C
"AN Soo oobod DG 45e 40¢. -75 | 40c. | 30¢e 10c. yesaree
AO ei crevoiedeiehel 45¢c. | 40c. VD 2 |eipD.Caelies.0.C IKK lo-Sdlo 66
2. Gpioa OO OHO E'S 45e. NV ks oraty oe a8 | Gieteeesi ell evcues dese [omeutiers liekeus ene
HILLSIDE PLOW REPAIRS.
Es} 2
v a ; . a Be).
i 3 n nm ie é nN =e
ae ees a en ea al a
S35 HS 3 a | OH g S13 50 4 el
Bios ce | a | o lee eles ese gs
8 ia*5| $37.8 |. 2 | S2/ eh) em [sOlk* | a | 2
a jo n | a SHOW tea ee ves Is es ots
52 -($5.25/$4.50($1.05/$1.15/$2.75/$3.85/$.35/$.25/$1.95|....
57 5.80] 7.70] 6.75] 1.40] 1.15] 3.30] 3.85]1.00] .25| 1.95)/$3.30
58 ALTOllieieioteie|l lorena ets (Gel OO |e 2d) [Pez Oli tre ction|| ene tllker Ol) ells 9)5 | Pareretere:
508 4.95] 9.10] 5.95] 1.40] 1.15) 3.30]. -40| 1.65]. cece
509 5.50] 9.10) 5.95] 1.40] 1.25] 3.30}. 40! 1.65]. 2.06
524 5.50] 9.10] 8.25] 1.40] 1.25] 3.30). .40] 1.40].....
BOLTS.
For shares, mouldboards and landsides, jointer and coulter
standard No. 5, end of handle brace, each..... ....... ri
For jointer and coulter holder, No. 6, wheel standards, straight,
end of beam, wheel hub, No. 14- A clevis bolts, Nos. 20 and
40 steel beam and landside bolts, No, 99 S. B. ‘jointer holder
olleHaCEVO WaaniE ohmHniG can on0.0 UDO OO OOO so OCCU UND MOOOnOO 210
For all standards and beams, ‘spreading bottom of handles,
Nos. 140 and 125 shin bolts, No. 40 S. B. jointer holder to
block bolt, steel set-screws, all sizes, No. 99 S. B. standard
bolts, 9-16x2%4, CACHE la eiaiolelate ve oroloieheloveleretelclolatelelcioreioramrek o.
Wheel hook bolts........ Spon eos
Cast Washers Are Not Included in Prices for Bolts.
WHEELS.
Straight standard, one-horse, complete............++-56. $1.65
Brace, standard, for one-horse........eeee eee e reer cence 1.95
Brace, standard, two-horse, complete....... abomucbtoado. 2.50
Standards, one-horse, Straight..........ee ee cece cece enee 1.00
Standards, two-horse, all kKindS...........-..ceescecnee . 1.80
Wheels only, one-horse ........eeeeeeeceee destinations see poue seus -60
Wheels only, two-horse ...... ale aah iaialcietatede cheioovelecemeeheRe Tate -85
lsh lol pa anpoomuoCobe boDDOOL SGUOOODOODOGOUOO SUDO odo ODDO ae
Center pins or hub bolts. BOGO0I0 0.0.0:0.0.00 0:025)D:0,0.0-0,0)0.010-0.0
Note.—In ordering wheels, say if for right or lettzhana
wood or steel beam plows.
HANDLE BRACES.
INGE: CHA Brae pod BMS pore como OHOOd Sn GoUOUO noGOUbOS $ .60
NOS SBS andi 1S eee Behe eee cicienensreaetenerelohsbetenede toes Bou eet)
Aidrgatlbetac ras
WENCHES | oiei/s) cic ptecie: «labs re silene ioneeetetekokoieelel wileliolishialte\lopazenehe o eleicicle oi aoe
J OINTERS.
Two and three-horse.......--+eeeeeee ees SOD sdole sisteve, iepeod
Holders i. ceiiisaercton. ite eae $1.95 Standards aihcieltaelichs reronene .. 1.60
Mouldboards ..........- UB5y POMS) iatsieeveve cs iclevelcrevershetel een
WHEELS. :
Complete ....0 wee cers $2.50 Wheel, axle.....°...-.-.$1.80
Wheel, only ..........-- 85 Standards Boe cco Soden
Retail, List Retail,
Each. ye Each.
$3.50 40.
3.70 40.
3.90 4c.
4.10 4c.
4.30 4c.
4.50 4c,
4.70 50.
4.80 5¢.
5.10 5c.
5.30 5c,
5.50 50,
5.70 5c.
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WIARD PLOWS AND REPAIRS
“WIARD” SWIVEL OR
- HILL-SIDE PLOW
No. 127—Light 2-Horse with Cast
Mold; Steel (Beanies. $19.00
No. 120—Medium 2-Horse with
Cast Mold, Steel Beam....... 26.00
No. 126—Regular 2-Horse with
Cast Mold, Steel Beam....... 27.00
No. 15X—Light 2-Horse, with Cast
Moldboard, Cast Beam........ 22.50
No. 116—2-Horse, wtih Cast Mold-
board, Cast Beam...... eles stele! a0)
No. 126X—2-Horse, with Cast Mold-
poard, (Cast Beans stetelectcieteie 4.00
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WIARD STEEL BEAM PLOWS a5 wa go. | Sa | Be) ga} 4 a ss | ag|tes| s
AND EXTRAS aa BO ao Ba om Sa | rs B | aa | am lees) so
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GP Baten ee oe
No. 210—R. H. 1-Horse.....ssseeeeee+| 446K 8 60 | $10.75 | $ .40 $1.00 |$2.50 |$5.85 |$2.75 |$2.25
INOS Zi 2—— Ee, EAS ETONSO)as «0 cle) elele'elolalelese 41%x 9 71 12.00 250 1.00 | 2.50 | 5.85 | 2.75 | 2.50
No. 214—R. H. 1-Horse..... eee cceoere 5 x10 89 13.50 60 1.15 | 3.50 | 5.85 | 2.75 | 3.00
No. 215—R. H. 1 or 2-Horse.......- 54%x11 93 15.50 -60 1.15 | 4.20 | 5.85 | 2.75 | 3.00
No. 218—R. H. 2-Horse....... eveceees (iy Salal 99 18.00 -80 1.50 | 5.00 | 5.85 | 3.00 | 4.00
No: 219—R.-H. 2-Horse.......0 ececee 6%2x12 110 20.25 -90 $1.05 |$ .20 1.55 | 5.25 | 8.25 | 3.00 | 4.00
No. 220—R. H. 2-Horse sjsls(elaisicjelele « We Sxl 12 23.00 90 1.05 -20 1.55 | 5.50 | 8.25 | 3.00 | 4.00
No. 420—L. H........ eee c ccc eseccees 9 to 13 23.00 90 1.55 | 5.50 | 8.25 | 3.00 | |4.00
No. 440—L. H........ eee ceecsccere Pa toukls 26.00 1.10 1.60 | 5.75 | 9.75 | 3.00 | 4.00
INO5 2:20 RemEl ter aleretetalela slater . seeece 9 to 13 23.00 90 1.55 | 5.50 | 8.25 | 3.00 | 4.00
IMI@s AES. BLAS Cig a no ob emo On Ooo oDt Oto 11to15 26.00 1.10 1.60 5.75 | 9.75 | 3.00 | 4.00
No. 546—L. H. 2 or 3-Horse...... . 1 toms 130 24.00 1.00 1.15 | 1.15 -20 1.79 6.00 | 8.25 | 3.00 | 4.00
INo.} 44——R. He 2) or 38-Horse.. ... o.0 06 11 to 15 130 24.00 | 1.15 | 1.15 -20 1.40 | 6.00 | 8.25 | 3.00 | 4.00
INOM 45 — SEs EL A oEVORSE). ce/els aleiece.chetelo, nile 12 to17 150 27.50 1.25 | 1.25 -20 1.40 | 6.50 | 8.25 | 3.00 | 4.50
INO! 103——E.) HH. 2-HOrSe o.oo. ee vce ve 9 to 13 120 22.00 1.15 | 1.15 -20 1.40 5.50 | 8.25 | 3.00 | 4.00
INOvd O4——1ae) ES =ELOYSC. .ccielc «6 orsleieicielee 11 to 15 130 24.00 1.15} 1.15 -20 1.40 6.00 | 8.25 | 3.00 | 4.00
No. 106—L. H. 3-Horse...... 12 to17 150 27.50 1.25 | 1.25 -20 1.40 6.50 | 8.25 | 3.00 | 4.50
No. 80—L. H. 2 or 3-Horse. 11 to15 132 24.00 Lel5S) [PLS -20 1.10 6.00 | 6.15 | 3.00 | 4.50
No. 81—L. H. 2-Horse........ 10 to 14 128 23.00 1.15 | 1.15 -20 1.10 5.50 | 6.15 | 3.00 | 4.50
No. 90—R. H. 2 or 3-Horse.. eee 11 t0o15 132 26.00 1.15 | 1.15 -20 1.10 6.00 | 6.15 | 3.00 | 4.50
INGOs OIE, HEL Am ELOLSO).) fee creleleic ciclo cle © 10to14 | 128 23.00 1.15 | 1.15 -20 1.10 | 5.50 | 6.15 | 3.00 | 4.50
J
Wheels with Standards, $2.20; Joiners or Coulters with Holder and Attachment, $4.75; Bolts for Shares, Moulds, Lands
and Jointer Points, 6c. each. Wheel Standard Bolts. Each, 15c.
No. 65—Iron. Beam Contractor Plow, R. H., Cast Points, with Clevis and Shoe.........+-- oeeeee-- $33.00; Cast Point, $1.15
No. 65—Iron Beam Contractor Plow, R. H., Steel Points, with Clevis and Shoe........ese+eeee+-+- 38.50; Steel Point, 7.15
No. 67—Iron Beam Contractor Plow, R. H., Steel Points, with Clevis and Shoe......sesecesccceeees 43.50: Steel Point, 8.75
No : B ., Steel Points, with Clevis and Shoe...... Ove /earenatavonetatovars’s 60.50; Steel Point, 8.75
No Steel Beam Contractor Plow, R. H., Steel Points, with Clevis and Shoe......c-ccccccceceses 69.00; Steel Point, 9.50
MIDDLE BURSTER
Special
Cuts Price.
S=InCHierers isles.
IES baa ociopomdon aoe
IPAS uO eee cododoar
rae Si Ose by ae . The shoe presses
The Beam has a high throat, and wings are shaped espe- down all weeds and
cially for black, waxy lands. Wings and points are of high trash and holds
carbon steel. Points have reinforced nose. A strong, service- same firmly while
able tool for two, four or six horses. being cut by the
We can furnish them as follows: Our coulter.
Special Price.
Cuts 8inches; weight 77 pounds.
Cuts10 inches; weight 82 pounds.
Cuts 12 inches; weight 87 pounds.
Cuts 14 inches; weight 83 pounds...
Cuts 16 inches; weight 98 pounds.
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INOs2— 1 O=lNCh a GiSksrerc:clsiererereveiel crsierala evcteterecnorel stanton: teterezerehen oe
INO 63 — ED =I Cha GUS sieqavonen cnet ener cyey seco: sep sucifeliotiy « suets¥cus ita ohepiatey ate
ALL PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
. Southern... c
. Hxtra Nailed......:/,.65
28-in. Ex. Nailed, 3 Hks. .%75
30-in. Hvy. Singletrees.. .90
32-in. Hvy. Singletrees.. 1.00
34-in. Hvy. Singletrees.. 1.10 Doubletrees, less irons.. .60
j Wagon Singletrees, 36_inches....... took si UEBO
WOOD NECK YOKE
No. 6—40-inch....$1.50. 42-inch....$1.60. 48-inch... .$2.50 §
WAGON, SINGLE AND DOUBLETREES.
Wagon Singletrees, No. 9%,
Wagon Deubletrees, No. 12%, GaChiaierejsisteistevonete eke ve elo
Doubletrees and Singletrees, with neck yoke for low- down
wagon trucks, per set LEREE SIO fob aC OLOKO TG Ik a eel Oem ha DUELS 6.00
STEEL SINCLE AND DOUBLETREES
PRESSED STEEL THREE-HORSE HITCH or TRIPLETREE |
Size 1— Size 2—
Evener, 40 inches. Evener, 45 inches.
Equalizer, 28 inches. Equalizer, 32 inches.
Singletrees, 26 or 28 inches.
Retail, Single Set....$10.50
U SINGLE, DOUBLE AND TRIPLETREES
Prices: Singletrees, with Malleable Hooks, 24-inch, 75c.;
26-inch, 80c.; 28-inch, 85c.; 30-inch, $1.10. Doubletrees, with
Eooks, 36-inch, $1.25. Steel Tripletrees Set, complete per
set of 6 pieces, $6. 60.
Singletrees, 30 inches.
Imoroved Eureka Three-Horse Equalizer
RIGHT HAND ONLY.
This Equalizer, while simple in construction, is strong and
durable; is perfect in equalization,
all side draft.
horse to a doubletree by removing the long bar.
SET OF WELDED CLIPS
CLIPS FOR DOUBLETREES.
No. 77—Southern; one %-inch Center Clip and Hook, with
hook and two %- inch Clips. Set, 75c.
No. 76—Pennsylvania; one ¥/, -inch Center Clip and Hook,
with %-inch hook and two 9-16-inch End Clips. Set, 90c.
CLIPS FOR SINGLETREESES.
No. 75—One Center %-inch Clip, and two %-inch End Clips;
used on 28-inch Singletrees. Set, 50c.
No. 74—One Center 9/16-inch Clip, and two 7/16-inch End
Clips. Set, 65c.
No. 73—One Center
Clips; used on 34 and 36-inch heavy Singletrees.
and absolutely removes
Can be changed very quickly from a three-
Price, $9.50
Set, 80c.
No. 72—One Center %-inch Clip, two %-inch End Clips.
Set, 90c. | psealaned
Per Set, $1.50. a
Clips for Tripletrees—Three Pieces. _
io. 2885,
Ne. 2885
2%-in. from center of wrench to
No. 2885.—2¥,-in. beam;
enter of pin; 6%-in. extreme length; 6 holes; shackle and pin.
‘or use on No. 5 F. F. and similar cast plows.
‘6.00. Retail price, each, 35c.
No. 2895.—214-in. beam; 3%-in. from center of wrench to
enter of pin; Cee extreme length; 6 holes; shackle and pin.
‘or use on No. 7 F. F. and similar cast plows. List price, doz.,
8.00. Retail price, each, 45c.
No. 2854.—2-in. beam; 5%-in. extreme length; 3-in. from cen-
er of wrench to end of beam. Patent wrench. For use on
tirl Champion and similar cast plows. List price, doz., $3.50.
tetail price, each, 20c.
No. 2847.—2-in. beam; 5%-in. extreme length; 3-in. from
enter of wrench to end of beam. Patent wrench. For use on
Boy’? Dixie and similar cast plows. List price, doz., $3.50.
tetail price, each, 20c.
No. 2806 B—Bnd Clevis.—%,-in. inside measure; 3-in. ex-
creme length. List price, doz., $2.00. Retail price, each, 10c.
Ho. 2800—Plow LLink.—3-in. long, 2%-in. wide. List price,
oz., $2.00. Retail price, each, 10c.
List price, doz.,
36-in. So. Doubletrees...$1.25
36-in. Hvy. Doubletrees. 1.50 |
40-in. Hvy. Doubletrees. 1.75 |
Extra Hvy. Tripletrees. 3.50 |
Singletrees, less irons.. .40 |
GACh er A Tg sees $1.50 |
Retail, Single Set....$13.00
5-inch Clip, and two 7/16-inch End |
1 inches, feetmlonEe sy Chep alnsvasetee he tletencn nee
14%x2% inches, feet long, per pair. Peete tren tee aera ye tate
1%x2% inches, 6 feet long, DELS alee rstaucis ica telerenonets nee
14%2.x2% inches, 5 Leet MONS PeTiw aliseveierciove le icin mieneasiehe . 1.20
11%4x2% inches, 5% feet long, per pair..............-00- 1.30
1%x2 inches, Side Bend, per pair abalone Sieeetahate mayroetetehe 90
Repairs For Syracuse Plows
a a 2| 8
. Wood Beam Prairie liars 4 a E eee sulere
< | Chilled Blows. ena a tro | vs | 8 Vee Yall mail
a Sal 3a] sa 2 3 Slat a] &
9 B |] S|] 3 S ® Ses Sales
A OlvalyAl) & tA nlnil nla
52|1 Horse R, A. only|. $.60/1.20/$3.65|$3.25/$2.75|... .|$.80/$.20
56/Reg. 2 1.10] [90 1.55] 5.50] 4.75} 4.00] .90)1.10} .20
57/2 or:3 HI“ ** 11:20/1.00|1.70| 5.75| 4.75] 4.40] .95|1.20) .20
95|2 Horse|L. H. ‘ 11.05] .85]1.45] 5.25] 4.50] 3.85)... .|1.05] .20
96|2 ee Ss “© 11.10) .90)1.55| 5.50) 4.75] 4.00/....|/1.10) .20
O72 OTs 41.2071.00)1.70) 5.75) 4.75] 4.40)....]1.20] .20
50D... ea fs ss ».{1.10}1.70} 5.75] 4.15) 4.00[..../1.25} .20
BO 2c: ois soutien: “é i... ./1.00/1.55! 5.50) 4.15] 3.715]....]1.20] .20
BOB Ponantunt sire) vf fe tee ce} -95]1.45} 5.25) 4.15) 38.60)... .)1.15)) -20
QUIN S 6s |R. H. oniy|..../1.10/1.70| 5.75} 4.15] 4.00[....]1.25| .20
QUA eto Sitters ie “1... {1.00]1.55]| 5.50] 4.15] 3.75]. 1°20| .20
GOB Seas leks © |eoe ef) 595(145|'5.25] 4.75] 3.60]. 1.15] .20
Repairs For Syracuse Contractors’ Plow _
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For Contractors’ 2 uy a a ;
y | Plows, see page 121 3s = & S E
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A n = fq nn n
O19 A eae KA ODDO Gob OGo od $9.50 #8 00 | $16.50 | $19.25 1.50
OSs | Reeser elle Lobe vat Steits Ron 6.00 23.50 aoreeeac nistcioke
1 |Heavy Cast OO Deed BP 1.20 | 5.75 9.50 ots
Extras for iron Beams Syracuse Plows
a orale
su al s Lo} 5 &
99 ONE Br leu Olee. | asta,
No. Horse. a ee eer a a &
2 Bs 2
: sa/ 22] 2/28 3 | 8 |
SCA UA S) oO ola 0 n n
3-78|R. Ho. only 2 Horse. 18 -90/$1.10/$1.20]$5.25/$8.00|$1.10]$ .20
2-78 2 is .95] 1.15] 1.35] 5.50] 8.75] 1.15] .20
1-78 oe SEP, os .| 1.00] 1.20] 1.40] 5.75] 9.50] 1.20) .20
10-78 ot Seaaiel lio sf oa 123 Sil 4 Ole G 225 Ae nO Oils con eal nerreee
20-78|L. Ho. only 2 Se 1.00} 1.20] 1.75] 5.75) 9.50] 1.20) .20
380-78 3 < 1.15] 1.35] 1.40] 6.25/12.00] 1.35) .20
1%) RH. only|3 sf b 1S | el3 5 ial 8:0) 6 42'5 | 700) Rese terell tor eisai:
35/L. H. only (3 Qe SETA |P A835 A SO 6225 | vO 0 Rcere cll acres
Jointer Points for any of.above Syracuse Plows, 35ce. Syra-
cuse Base Bolts, 5c.
Repairs For Chattanooga Plows
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No. Horse. «3 Bo 23 5 3 ee 2 ay 3
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7, AHAIONINNA] W oH | eo] M9 |ZM] w
45|2-Horse, W. B..|.... 1.20|1.40] .20/1.45]5.00/3.85/2.75|4.40
45|2-Horse, S. B...].... 1.20/1.40| .20/1.45)5.00/5.50/3.60/4.40
46|3-Horse, W. B..].... Lob Mia bil Bolt able ge Bee Reunite
46|3-Horse, S. B...|].... 1.35]1.55] .20/1.45|5.25/6.60/3.60|4.70
62\1-Horse, W. B.. BO|\cesas . leas 10] .65/2.20/3.30/2.50/2.50
62|1-Horse, S. B.. 50 ..{ .60) .10] .65)2.20/4.40/3.00|2.50
72\1-Horse, S. B...]... 55; .65| .10| .65/2.30/4.40/3.00/2.50
63|2-Horse, S. B...]... 8511.00) .15]1.00/3.30/4.4018.00)4.15
64/2-Horse, S. B...|....] .95/1.10} .15/1.45]/4.40/5.50/3.60/4.70
65|2-Horse, S. B...|.... 1.05/1.25] .20/1.45/5.00/5.50/8.60/4.70
66|2-Horse, S. B...1.... 1.30/1.50| .20)1.45/5.25/6.60/3.60|5.25
Rolling Coulters, complete, $5.25; Wheels, complete, $1.755
Jointers, complete, $4.00; Bolts for Shares, Landsides, Moulds,
5c.; Rear Beam Bolts on 1-Horse Plows, 10c. All other Beam
Bolts, 15c.
CL a EI ET I PL TI I ET TE TS
List Price. Retail Price.
Shovel Plow Clevises, Doz......... $7.20 Each, 40c.
Cultivator Clevises, Doz........... 4.80 Each, 25c.
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seen eeeeeeee eee sere eres eeee ree rere nsec ee ————
Snatch Rod
regularly fur - yf
nished with No. j
24, and No. 3. ay
These scrapers are very popular with the contractor trade on
account of their splendid construction and convenience. The wood
wheels are made of thoroughly seasoned stock and are very strong.
Metal wheels can be furnished on order. Tongues, best quality
hardwood, heavily ironed, with double steel draft bars.
Size of Bowl.
in. in. in. in. in. in.
- No 9 Cu. ft 36 36 12 36 3x4 14%
ae mae No 1 Cu ht 370 438 18% 40 3xb-15 1%
No 16 14% Cu. ft. 41 38 14 44 x5-16 13%
17 sae ft 41 44 16 44 -16 134
SenyoisntM4SOlbsivie 2. LaewRES foe Price, $62.50
== Wrielmht, (GOONS cis cota. lieth. Li SORES ieee Price, 31.75
No. —With Snatch Rod, weight 675 lbs.....Price, 86.50
No. 3 —With Snatch Rod, weight 750 lbs.....Price, 94.00
and Neck Yoke, $6.00 extra.
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Square steel
axles are used,
arched high,
spindles turned = 2
and polished. Wood Doubletrees
The No. 24 Iron Beam, Right Hand Haslun Round
Contractors’ Plow Strong, heavy. Furnished =
Z
BORO OK
WN NEW H
ve
Solid Pressed Drag
= scrape
with either cast or steel cutter =r
shares; with draft iron run- oS
ning from cleyis to beam. iin
With wheel jointer or hanging NN
coulter as desired. 18s gered Saha
Oliver’s Latest
Pattern, Road
and Grading Prices with 2 Steel Runners
Plow, No. 24. Size. Capacity. Weight. Price.
IRON BEAM. No. 1 MCU mtt: 100 Ibs. $12.00
No. 2 5s Cu, ft: 90 lbs. 11.50
No. 3 314 Cu. ft. 80 lbs. 11.09
For extra Bottom Plate add 75e.
LIGHT DRAG SCRAPER
\ ! Size. Capacity. Weight. Prices
YE _D NOM imate e (Cureht 90 lbs. $11.00
Peo lines O- eCrleminbs 80 lbs. 10.50
3L 3% Cu. ft. 70 lbs. 10.00
Io ee ee
“SSS” FRES SCRAPER
Contractors that are not acquainted with the ‘‘SSS’?’ FRESNO
SCRAPER are overlooking one of the best ‘tools ever designed for
REPAIRS FOR CONTRACTORS’ PLOWS,
moving earth rapidly and cheaply. . 5
With this scraper dirt can be carried any distance and dumped
Price List on Page 120.
in bulk, or it can
ORR.
OLIVER CONTRACTORS’ PLOWS
No. 1 Oliver Wood layers fae One
aes to twelve inches
eau Bead Grae deep simply by
ing Plow all steel with adjusting two
standing Coulter, tail Bue the
j OS fp ss € Ie; nc
Paes ere 50. CN rained’
rice, .50. a
Price, Plain, $33.00, with Wheel, $37.00.
Above prices include one extra Share.
54
No. 25 Oliver Iron
Beam Pavement Plow a oy Approximate
with Gauge Iron. THREE SIZES Width. Weight. Price.
Price, $46.75. No: t= 42 Blomses yom one) <br 5 feet 300 Ibs. $34.50
No. 2=>—2ior 4-Hiorsen ac « -m) ste = 4 3 275 lbs. 31.50
No. 3—2-Horse. 3% 250 lbs. 30.00
Syracuse Pavement Plow No. 98
justable shoe in place of wheel. Loop handle
wear irons. Very strong. Specially adapted
One of the best two-
four horse contractors’
plows. A great favorite.
Syracuse Contractors” Plow No. 1
Hard iron wear-
ing parts. Extra
heavy beam, share
and strip, steel
wheel standard. Turn fur-
row 5 to 9 inches deep, 12
to 15 inches wide. For
general grading purposes.
Two to four-horse. Weighs
185 lbs. with wheel, $33.00
for tearing cobblestones and macadam _ pave-
ments. Four or six-horse. Weight, 265 lbs,
Without extra point. Price, $44.00.
SYRACUSE CONTRACTORS’ PLOW No. 99
Four to Eight Horses. Acc with Shoe,
310 Jhs. _ Withoutextra Share 71.50.
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McDONALD STEEL PITLESS WAGON SCALE
sath cate _ ECONOMY AND SIMPLICITY
No pit is required for the “McDonald Pitless.” The working parts
are above the base of the steel and frames. As compared with the
total cost of the scales that require a pit, you save in the purchase
of the “McDonald Pitless’ the services of a carpenter, experienced
mechanis, 700 to 900 feet of heavy timber, an expensive and trouble-
some pit, the expense of replacing heavy timbers every few years, and
70 per cent. of the cost of the foundation. The first cost of the “Mc-
Donald Pitless’’ is practically the final cost.
SOLID STEEL CHANNEL FRAME
Frame is made of solid channel steel, which is connected at each
corner with heavy steel corner irons and machine bolts, which gives
a heavy, substantial, rigid frame.
SOLID STEEL JOISTS
$ The ‘McDonald Pitless’’ is equipped with solid I-beams that will
, support several hundred pounds in excess of the capacity of the scale.
x14, 2 Joist, 6 Ton Scale, Double Beam......... eUsvexeievelie(elisnsitaietnistoveross
8 x16, 3 Joist, 6 Ton Scale, Double Beam............ skolelietenetegere anes eiatehoie ete
« 8 x16, 3 Joist, 6 Ton Motor Truck Scale, Triple Beam....... SRO ana AERO CO OCOD COD O00 CONDO bOnObES Done My ae 205.00
104% x18, 4 Joist, 10 Ton Motor Truck Scale, Triple Beam, F. O. B., Baltimore......scccccceccccccccescecsecereseses 500.60
10% x18, 4 Joist, 10 Ton Motor Truck Scale, Triple Beam, F. O. B., Factory... ..scccecsecccrcesvecves Digium Cavan ce .. 425.00
Crystal Metal
Farm Bells
Prices, including
hangings complete.
Bronzed.
Cyclo Platform Scale
Cyclo Ball-Bearing Swivel Wheel Port-
able Scales are constructed with two
swivel or castor wheels at the front or
beam end of frame, combined with two
stationary wheels at the rear end of
frame. This Scale is fitted with hard-
ened, self-adjusting lever bearing loops
and platform bearing teet. The beam Wet. Diam. Re-
| and crescent-shaped sliding poise of com- of tail
solid brass, highly polished. All pivots No. plete Bell Price
are of best tool steel, carefully tempered 2
i and ground to a knife’s edge. Hach 1. 40lbs. 15 in..$4.00
J Scale is sealed to U.S. Standard weights, :
$ and is carefully packed. 2. 50lbs. 17in.. 5.00
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3. 75 lbs. 19in.. 7.50
4.100 lbs. 21 in..10.00
‘Steel Atloy
Church and
School Bells
H Cast from an alloy of
Hcast steel and crystal
B metal, and can be relied
W on under all circumstances
} and in all seasons,
No. 87 = Cia: epee nee eee
pacity 600 lbs}
Price, $28.50. jf
Price, |
No. 89 —Ca-
ar pacity 1,000 lbs.A
Yr =) Price, $33.50.
- Griteo Platform Seale
: This is the best cheap grade
Portable Platform Scale on
cthe market. It is intended
for use where a Scale is only
cused occasionally, and is not
subject to hard usage. The
siron parts are finished in
black japan, and the wood
sparts are painted blue, and
are well finished.
Bach Scale is sealed to U. S. Standard weights, and is care-
fully packed. ;
No. 1124 Capacity 1,000 lbs....... alsreteietchsioleteretetens Price, $27.00
No. 1128 Capacity 500 1bS.....cccccececcceeee-F rice, $23.00
eeu,
Tolling
5 hammer not
furnished
with No. 22.
When fur-
nished with
H No. 24; Re-
tail, $6.00.
# Prices on
above named
f are for Come
plete Bells,
and include
wood sills
and iron
Wheels.
Ail
WUT Te
—— —————— Seo = —
Weight, (MOUNTED) Retail
No. Diam. Bell only. Wt. complete. Price.
22 22 in. 122 pounds. 205 pounds. $20.00 —
y 24 24 in. 153 pounds. 250 pounds. 22.50
27.50
This distributer is designed for broadcasting lime and
ashes, and it will distribute in drills or rows when supplied
with an extra feed plate especially punched according to the
‘ width of the row.
\ The amount of lime this machine will sow to the acre de-
pends somewhat on its weight per bushel, as well as its con-
dition, but the 13 notches of feed opening average to spread
8 FOOT from 250 lbs. per acre at the lowest notch to 3550 lbs. at the
highest notch.
Special features make this distributer lead all_machines ef
TWO HORSE i $55.00 its aeinidk Acree mere there fail.
ALI PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
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eee
0. K. CHAMPION POTATO PLANTER No. 25 Success Junior Potato Digger
Has a seed-dropping device con-
. 4 "3 sisting of the endless-cup sys-
~) UFIK Eas S| * tem, one which is recognized as
* : accurate. The seed
is picked up and de-
posited on a dial plate,
which is equipped
with pockets for the
reception of the seed
pieces, where any cor-
rection necessary can
be made, insuring ab-
solutely one piece to
every hill. ‘Tests have
proven that this ma-
ehine will plant abso-
lutely 100 per cent.
correct. The cups are
adjustable and permit perfect planting for large or small pieces.
The distances of dropping are 12, 15 and 18 inches.
This machine can also be converted into an automatic planter.
This planter embodies all requisites necessary to make it a
durable machine, and in construction it is very simple.
Weighs with fertilizer attachment about 350 pounds.
No. 25 Planter—List Price, $215.00. Our Special Price, $125.00
No. 22 Planter—List Price, 160.00. Our Special Price, 100.00
6. K. CHAMPION POTATO DIGGER NISCO TRANSPLANTER
The O. K. List Price, $190.00.
Champion Our Special Price,
Digger with $110.00.
its many
superior fea-
tures com-
mends itself
to the care-
ful buyer. It
has stood
the test of
years and
has many
times proven
to be the vic-
tor in the
Potato Field
over all com-
petitors. Its construction embodies all the es-
sential features which make it absolutely reliable.
It is built with a view to simpleness, Cs een
doing away with all unnecessary wear- p
ing parts, which accounts for its easy .
draught. Two horses will do the work be Na
with ease. There is no chain drive to , A ;
PRICE $13.50
The SUCCESS
SUNIOR PO-
TATO DIGGER
does. cleaner
digging in one
trip over the
row, and the
tubers are left
in better con-
dition for pick-
reralfeg | BU Oyn c
greatly reduces
the labor, and
saves many po-
tatoes.
A Transplanter of unusual
merit, that will set the plants
right. Adjustable to every con-
dition. .Our Spe-
cial Price, $110.00.
Weight, 600
Pounds.
Send for Spe-
cial Catalog.
cause friction and wear; only two gear f ES: TT
wheelgy are employed on the entire ma- SS G } Nn
chine. : o'. bs b
The shovel is 20 inches wide, scooping
up that width of ground and potatoes,
depositing them on the elevator sepa-
rating apron, whose links are alternately
raised and lowered.
No. € Heavier Digger.
Gist, $205.00, Retail, $117.50
O. K. Champion
Potato Cutter
OUR SPECIAL PRICE, $7.50
LIST PRICE, $12.00.
Gem Seed Potato
Cutter
The construction of
the Gem Seed Potato
Cutter is very simple,
and is built for accu-
racy aS well as con-
venience. It is strong
and durable; the knives
are of good quality
steel and are fitted to
grooves in frame, mak-
ing them easy to re-
move if necessary. It
will cut any size potato
in pieces uniform in
size, thereby insuring
more accurate planting
when power planter is
used. Size, 24 inches
long, 8 inches wide.
Weight, 8 pounds.
List Price, $8.00. OUR
SPECIAL PRICE, $5.00
7 7
Master's Rapid Plant Setter
All kinds of Plants, such as Cabbage,
Tobacco, Tomatoes, Cauliflower, Straw-
berries, Sweet Potatoes, Sugar Beets,
etc.. The only Hand Mechanical Plant
Setter on the market; is built on scien-
tific principles throughout. Its conical
jaws are made of heavy sheet steel and
the main body or water reservoir and
plant tube of heavy tinned plate. The
water valve is of brass with rubber pack-
ing. The valve rod and trip spring are
of steel wire; thumb button and other
fittings are also of brass. The machine
is well put together with rivets ang
solder and should last for years.
Price, each *....co0. tn. ee. 6.00
Aeme Tubular Hand Potato
Planter
THE LIGHTEST TUBULAR PLANTER
MAD
Its spring-closed jaws are especially
designed to enter the sod easily, yet
open wide enough to drop the largest
seed. The dropping lever or dump is
adjustable for any depth of planting.
The conveyor tube is galvanized iron.
OUR SPECIAL PRICE... .$2.00
Directions for Using.—Walk erect,
plunge planter into the soil, press for-
ward as you withdraw it; seed is left in
moist soil, not dry, as is usually the case
when seed is dropped by one man and
left to be covered by another.
wa ™m lan Crd
AN ed peli FA ee LL ob bed
GRIFFITH ® TURNER CO 3%
1242
=
| Furrower and [varker
Strong, light and
durable. A half-
dozen tools in one.
Runs_ steadily and
cannot be choked. Ad-
justable throughout.
Broad runners of
wrought T-angle iron
with rib to prevent
sliding on side hill.
Revolving dises or
furrows, with chilled
hub and steel axle.
PRICE, $25.00.
nia Low-
Pennsylva
Weck Yoke
and Whifile
Trees, $4.50.
The improved Pennsylvania is the original and only really
low-down Grain Drill. Though the ground wheels are stand-
ard size, and both the fertilizer and grain hoppers are suflfi-
ciently large, the top of the box is only 43 inches above the
ground. Our low down construction is obtained by hanging
the frame under the axle, instead of fastening it on top.
Will sow all kinds of grain, including wheat, rye, barley
and buckwheat, also corn and peas with absolute regularity.
Both the seed and fertilizer feeds are latest improved force
feed. These feeds are easily regulated. When the hoes are
raised, the fertilizer, grain, grass seeder and acre measure
is immediately thrown out of gear.
The frame is made of angle steel, and is in one piece.
8-Hoe 10-HoeiSpring.. 20s...
9-Hoe 12-Hoe Spring........
10-Hoe 8-Disk Drill.......
12-Hoe 9-Disk Drill tier.
The Gritco Wheel Marker
8-Hoe Spring........ [29.60 10-Disk Drill.... ae : Sy! = The Marker will open rows from 2
9-Hoe Spring........ 136.50 L2=DISK SAD TIM aise toe ) > to 6% feet. By the use of the lever
ee) ee ee .
they can be opened any depth desired.
The Marker is light draft and
easily controlled. It can be used for
laying of rows, listing or covering.
The Marker is equipped with marker
3 Row Shovel Marker pole, doubletrees and neckyoke.
$15.00 Price. ......ccccee ee 22 BS0.00-
Plain Top.
IN ORDERING TUBES it is always best to send an old
tube as a sample. If that cannot be done, be sure to state
name of Drill, the kind of Tube, whether ring flange or plain
top, or special beil-shaped top with straps, and by all means
the length and diameter at top and bottom.
PIA Ne LUDES CAC cis steeueiecsior: sete leterciers a yavencheteredepegs
_Bell Top Tubes, with strap, each......... eee 5
Griteo Hand Corn Planter
In the Gritco there is no chance ofj’
cracking the corn, beans or _ otherj
seed, because of the Chinese bristle
brush cut-off. The stamped stell
slide is formed on a segment of the
circle, whose center is the pivot of
the blades. Slide quickly adjusted;
for different sized seeds. Galvanized}
iron hopper.
hist, each, $3.20. Retail, each, $2.00.)
Acme Hand Corn Planter
its ROTARY SLIDE
has a motion two ways—
back and forth. It prevents
skips. No matter how short
the stroke, the pocket
is pushed into the corn
and back into the con-
veyor tube.
This motion is posi-
tive. It breaks up all
bridging and fills the
pocket uniformly —it
counts the kernels for
each drop.
GRAIN DRILL POINTS
te are one of the largest distributers of
GRAIN DRILIL POINTS AND TUBES
in the Conntry.
For Ali the Deading Grain Drills.
IN ORDERING POINTS, either send an
old one or give name of Drill, length of
point, and be sure to give distance from
center of hole to end of point. t is always
best, if possible, to send an old sample.
Price, Points, each... . snes. s Ryotessiefsuerte 15c.
PERFECTION CORN CRADER
NO ONE WHO PLANTS CORN CAN AFFORD TO
BE WITHOUT A CORN GRADER.
= = Every farmer
= f now knows his seed
: 7 corn should be
graded. No planter
will drop right with
ungraded seed.
Graded seed in-
sures perfect drop-
Gist, each, $4.00.
Retail, each, $2.50.
Sides os cae CHEGK-ROWER WIRE
creases the yield 5 FOR ALL THE LEADING PLANTERS.
to 15 bushels per oN Carry in stock the following
== —— acre. This has been Tits sizes:
== proved over and
. ft, S*ff-2+ins:, seit. 4108-5
Stations and by thousands of 3 ins i
3 ft. 6 ins., 3 ft. 8 ‘ins:, 3 ft. 20
A ins. and 4 ft.
DOUELE SCREEN, The above comes in 10, 20, 40 and 80-rod rolls. Per Rod,
List Price, $24.00 Rozen. @ur Special Price, $1.25 Each. List, 1¢c. RETAIH, 8c. - . g
over by the Experiment
farmers.
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Black Hawk
No. 130, BEACK HAWK
COMBINED ONE-ROW CORN
AND COTTON DRILL
The main wheel is placed at the front of the
frame and the pressure wheel follows the runner
to compact the soil above the seed. A pitman
drive within the frame operates planter, which is
thrown in and out of gear by a foot lever.
This Drill also has the famous Black Hawk
edge drop system of planting corn and can be
regulated to drop from 10 to 30 lbs. of cotton
seed per acre. K
We do not furnish Fertilizer Attachment for
this Drill.
No. 130, Plain $26.00.
One-Row Pea Drill Attachment, $4.00.
No. 127
No. 127, Black Hawk One-Row Combined
Corn and Cotton Drill
The No. 127 plants Corn and Cotton. Accuracy of drop in
planting is assured by use of the original edge-drop system
of seed planting.
The Drill is regularly equipped with gauge shoe, which reg-
ulates the depth of planting, and also helps to break up the
clods. Planter can be furnished with Fertilizer Attachment.
AGO OCOO ND oer)
. 30.00
INGOs eel 2 — PIM terereie stshefosevelaye,ei's.0
No. 127—With Fertilizer Attachment.....
No. 123 BLACK-HAWK ONE ROW CORN DRILLS
The No. 123 is a One-Row Chain Drive driven Drill, using
the famous Black Hawk edge-drop system of seed selection.
Plates can be furnished at an extra price for all kinds of
beans, peas, kafiir corn, broom corn, sorghum, beet seed, ete.
sis} ae PASaDO
No. 1283—With Fertilizer Attachment...... 30.00
No. 123—Plain.........
ee eee ore c rors
Planter Runner Shoe
datended. OF use
S| On most old worn-
Ea s\ out runners where
@ new runner can-
not be _ obtained,
and it will answer
the purpose, but
where new runners
can be had it is
much preferable.
Per Pair, List Price, $3.00. Our Special Price, $2.00.
Black Hawk Planter
Corn and Gotton Planters
inieueeenememesianmememe
No. 128 is operated with an inside Pit-
man drive. This drive is direct and being
placed within the frame cannot be damaged
by bumping stalks, corn stalks, weeds,
trash, etc.
Gauge shoe is furnished as a part of the
regular equipment.
Fertilizer Attachment can be furnished
for No. 128 at regular extra price when
ordered.
INiON 2 8—=Plaris ereteeuereiapsre «-cloiersicrete leis $22.50
No. 128—With Fertilizer Attachment. 30.00
Gorn Planter Runner
In ordering Planter Runners always state, as near as pos-
sible, the year Planter was made; whether steel or wood
frame; or, better still, a diagram showing position of hole and
Size of bend.
RUNNERS FOR SINGLE ROW PLANTERS. Our
5 List Special
Price. Price:
Each, Hach.
For Hench & Dromgold
DATS Var cicletselevolstelslcre eles pane $2.00
HOT ETOOSICIR To isieisicle slieienens 2.80 2.00
For Keystone, No. 6%... , 2.80 2.00
For Farmers’ Friend.... 2.80 2.00
For Evans aire 2.80 2.00
Dee Case. wthescere 2.80 2.00
For Black Hawk.. 2.80 2.00
Avery No. 2.75
il arctate - 4.00
_ List Our Sp’l
A Price Price
For Double Row Planters. PersPria. Berber
For Janesville; Nosmadgeby ie and 8.0. atayeses oveyels.e $6.00 $3.75
Pe stile Ieleiyvdie INGE cbeiag qa gaidiee cov Ob EbUaome 6.90 3.75
Se TES eC Kamel VK eNO SMA Wel een «a lalevetanc « tskeliosé sie) sto) 5.50 3.75
to) ExteaC KBE ai wike mNO ste Disteeiy ateieGv it -aveielialy obo cis ea 5.50 3.75
£65 sIDEEK STEIN Oi Bionsiccccenehelevertleneion ecg © GY sTake levee 6 2 5050 3.75
©, WIDC CRESPIN Oty. 9. tarot pens cksroteanstorsteteorel orl © G.0. sie". - 5.50 3.75
IDES Ss INO SUE). Sewn omc. cbc Soo o SIO BO 6.00 3.75
shall! Joga eee OF C(O 088 APRERRE inc MiGie CSN org WG fos Gia ree 5.50 3.75
So BVans’ Steel) nan Cee etelaseteetaiorehe 10 o\\cy0)'s' ol’ 5.50 3.75
CS ESV CU SEM OMY tani as scout eae ells “ove sloe 00% - 5.50 3.75
SO ELV dT SenSULIND DO LOIteemsteter's ve het SAaAgiie «1.01 offs lo. oy we iey'siev'e - 5.50 3.75
SES EL LOP Mah ate rete ators We ole eae ccole's.c! elle eh ates love 5.50 3.75
SES SETOOSIOT INO: WLOle ties <etetece. osetia ore erseve.cfare-sle 5.50 3.75
ES ETOOSIST a NO il Seereteteks 3.4 suai = welche olels\ele ere 5.50 3.75
SRA OTS INOi0 4 oii sieracs ee tera eter» slabers ls, dhs) eiiecaeieca 5.50 3.75
SPL IS SPAN OAD). TASEICLI, SLABS 5 CHIR... 5.50 3.75
Hee, RESIS OOM, vee fede atetete cities Slcyelonepekeve.o sdemhonateue« Se 6.00 3.75
Keb MOTT OVARW 1 CUOT ah ths: Sta: cubic, ool oes er ceerel one otas 6 +>. 6.00 3.75
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WRITE FOR PRICES OF FIELD SEEDS IN QUANTITY
126 GRIFFITH @ TURNER-CO oD
Twelve Reasons Why You should Use BLACK HAWK Corn Planter \ Black Hawk Corn Planter
1. It has the most positive and simplest variable drop. Why? The only
means necessary to impart the movement is a simple, chilled pinion. No 15
Ss
We have eliminated the use of springs and cams which are found
necessary in many other planter drives.
2. <A distinctive feature found only on the Black Hawk is the impulsive
movement which allows the plate to rest over the seed spout
while depositing each grain of corn.
The impulse movement will plant 5 per cent. more perfect
than any other drive mechanism.
4. No matching or timing necessary in changing seed plates.
Drop in the plate which finds its own position.
No danger of a butt kernel remaining in seed
plates; means are provided for expelling same
the first time around.
6. Cone shaped plates grooves leading to
all seed cells.
7. Double channel shank allows corn to
accumulate three times before deposit-
ing; insures accuracy in hill dropping.
8. Nine different distances in drilling
without changing plates—71%4 to 22”.
Additional plates can be furnished to
drill from 31%” to 88” apart.
9. No danger of clogging seed spout by
team backing up. Seed is forced out
into the ground. a
10. Narrow runner
straight line.
scours well, plants
11. Reversible check fork.
12. Best balanced frame planter. It bal-
ances without the aid of springs.
Wo. 15—Plain Check Rower Planter............ Sonera rote afensretevonene 0:0 5-0 bm BODIED OREO S $75.00
No. 15—Planter, with Check Rower and Fertilizer Attachment ...... ............. 97.50
bee B00 0.0 Ue avafato.sieleretele «ee 65.00
No. 35 Double Row Drill Planter...............-2200.
BLACK HAWK MANURE $ SHOULD OWN A BLACK HAWK SPREADER
1
1. The machine is made of the best materials
and is properly proportioned.
2. Has no cog gears and few working parts.
8. Both front and rear axle set under the
body so that weight of load is evenly dis-
tributed.
4. Rear axle is made of 2-inch high-grade
carbon steel.
5. Short wheel base only 92 inches,
6. Front truck most perfect ever used.
if
8
9
. No whipping or lashing of the pole.
. Has strong and poscitive feed service.
Has large main beater with 8 bars.
i= SIMPLE DRIVE REDUCES WEAR
The driving mechanism—a strong chain that lowers into mesh with the
main drive sprocket—is in motion only when operating the distributing device.
This greatly reduces wear as the chain is lifted from the main sprocket wheel 12.
when the spreader is thrown out of gear leaving no parts running idle.
Wide spread discs 12 gauge, twice as heavy
as discs on other wide spread attachments.
11. All bearings and other essential working
points are contained in a single unit and
cannot change. The usual method em-
ployed by others is of boring holes in
wood sides and inserting bearings.
Solid bottom which does away with slat
trouble.
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WIDE SPREAD ATTACHMENT
In the New Black Hawk Spreader the large, eight bar, steel beater throws the manure from the load in a regular flow.
The Black Hawk wide spread attachment thoroughly pulverizes the manure and seatters it evenly.
A simple ratchet adjustment varies the amount of the flow. This is regulated by a lever placed convenient to the operator.
The flow can be controlled from the quanity required for a light top dressing for grain to a very heavy spread for run-down
land. The value of this feature is appreciated by every farmer who realizes that different soils and crops require varying
amounts of manure for obtaining maximum production. Correct design and simple construction assure positive action throughe
out the life of the spreader. 40- 0 to 70 bushels, $155.00. Brake, $10.60. Top Sides, $5.00. _
Our Special GRITCSG STALK CUTTER
Fertilizer Distribution 7-Blade, single row.
9-Blade, single TOW......-.--+eeeeees 5
Practically an all-steel frame machine,
making it neat of construction and giving
it ample strength. The wheels are all steel,
with removable box and 2-inch
tire. The lever is within easy
reach of the operator and is
connected with pressure spring
which _ connects
with the cylinder
or knife heads,
and with which
can be produced
an even pressure
at all times on the
knives.
will sow all kinds of fertilizer.
terial, and is practical. OUR SPECIAL PRICE, $23.00.
For Raised Hopper add, $1.50.
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CELEBRATED APPLETON CORN HUSKER
This Husker will do the work. It is no experi-
ment. It is superior to all others. We will be
pleased to send anyone names of representative
farmers who are using the Appleton Husker and will
testify in its favor. We know that most Huskers
have failed to give satisfaction. The Appleton
Husker never fails to measure up to the expec-
tation of purchaser.
Write for interesting Husker Catalogue.
We guarantee that under the same conditions the
Appleton Husker will do more and better work than
any other Corn Husker on market; that it is simpler
and requires less power. It is easier and safer to
feed.
Capacity of Appleton Corn Husker and
Power Required.
Size. Horse-Power Capacity per Hour.
INCK TSoe Bee ao Moa 6-10 40-60 Bushels.
INO Spake tite otf axcsisict'« 8-12 60-90 Bushels.
Above power for cutter head. For shredder head
we recommend 4 H. P. more.
No. 18—Four-Roll Husker, with cutter head, swivel, ear-corn carrier, 20-ft. blower and wheel mounting............202e0e0e8% $551.50
NicmsS——“ nuiskem wit shredaennedd instead Of CULLEDULCAG ccc che sierc.c is cvers enol e-cl cca Slane oiacaisis cis cre wie ecbers cusvsu csne cs cect s ateslele 564.60
Noms ——linskersawithepeth spreader and eutterthead s3 Ses, ow 2 ee tae Ol. PES. 6 eS SRE SS. BA OS Ee 620.50
No. 24—Six-Roll Husker, with cutter head, swivel, ear corn carrier, 20-ft. blower and wheel mounting.............2.+00-0000% TAT.75
Nos 24-— Husker withishreademhead josteag@rok CcutberiMead). cis snsya «a, « os grenapewera relia oyeveweuemormaud hays cs esi eie ee 0 0. ercieieisieie sree @ eee ss ave 761.00
Nes24——Enuster iit hapouneoupbermang GHTeGder Mead srces «i cteneteudtal oieial aie a acy elle. oie o.c) oHeEOKe oR ate We GHMMG lel bie Die w eiceyeregumwicie cee ceccewet eee 838.50
BloWerelipomexirasl Cue Uhre p ere OOlire crite lore ttacte neler lidle. crete ero itene areas sity a: eiecer ats aie gece: colette: MUD PUREE co ohabcr o etall ks abueBe Meco eveneer ols eee 1.25
Monarch Stump Pullers embody in their
construction special features which make
them the strongest and most efficient ma-
chines for such work. The heavy solid one-
piece main frame, the grooved drum, the
drum clutch, the high-grade cable and
other features place the Monarch Stump
Pullers in a class to themselves. Special
eatalogue fully describing these features
mailed free on application,
If interested in Stump Pullers, wrire for
our catalogue of the Monarch line, which
is very complete and useful; also let us
know how much stumpy land you have, § i) ;
the kind of soil, the kind and size of oi Perin SPECIAL CATALOGUE ON APPLICATION.
stumps, how close to the ground they : 2 i
are cut and whether they are Breen or dead. This information will enable us to recommend the equipment most
suitable for your work.
No. 3—Steel One-Horse Stump Puller, equipped with 50 feet No. 6—Double Power Pulley, 15 feet 14-inch cable and steel
of %-inch pull cable and 8 feet of 34-inch anchor cable. For ordi- cablevhooky) “Weight, 110) potindse asses... $71.75
Dae ScuUMpsS ea NVelZ hina 5 OMpounds (Our UPrice, S153°25,, with | 28 SENmerees cms SU iy te ee
75 feet of pull cable. Ne: Doh See pater: 75 feet 1\%-inch pull
cable 1 t 14%-inech anchor cat WV ( I
ee Tk a a Stump Puiler, 75 feet 34-inch pull Price. ie as lye ee bie then ee beens eotulens sear re Bene ae ee Oe
cable, 10 feet 34-inch anchor cable. Weight, 675 pounds. Our Extra cable (to make pull cable any leneth you want), per. jotie=s
Price, $191.75. Extra cable (to make pull cable any length you able gs Veco Y OUSIEME) ARSE fo Oty
want), per foot, No. ne Rakestp, 15 feet 1%-inch cable and steel cable
’ 100k, PUT, HLS OM OUMMASE re sheycteeaionerene’ se uci sasthere tsk rer keene oy
No. 4—Cam Take-Up, with 10 foot %-inch cable and steel ; eae © 88:88
cable hook. Weight, 50 pounds................+..+..---$36:75 No. 7—Double Power Pulley, 20 feet 114-inch cable and steel
cable Nookt gay cight-wl SO; pOUNGS = rr-csset. cc ccc cpaietene emus $100.00
No. 4—Double Power Pulley, 12 feet 1-inch cable and steel
cable nooks wWelght, GaspOUNndS elsisincuieinteese snc evacsc + ous $46.75 MONARCH BESSEMER STEEL STUMP HOOKS,
No. 5—Monarch Steel Stump Puller, 75 feet %-inch pull Notice the sharp cutting edges on the inside of each prong and
eable, 12 feet %-inch anchor cable. Weight, 875 pounds, $250.00. the heavy steel back of them, which counts for strength.
Extra cable (to make pull cable any length you want), per foot, —
No. 4—Regular Mesquite Stump Hook, for use with No. 2,
No. 5—Cam Take-Up, 12 feet %-inch cable and steel cable No. 3 and No. 4 Mighty Monarch Stump Pullers; used extensively
NOC Eleh HN MORDOUNGS) ee Ce ree ee me Pate re $46.75 for heavy brush hedge, palmetto, mesquite and old stumps. Weight,
65 pounds. Our Price, $31.75.
No. 5—Double Power Pulley, 15 feet 14-inch cable and steel :
eablo hook wweicht.95 pounds... oo... eke ces ene en $61.75 No. 7—Medium Mesquite Stump Hook, for use with No. 5
and No. 6 Mighty Monarch Stump Pullers; for heavy stumps ard
_ No. 6—Monarech Steel Stump Puller, 75 feet 1-inch pull heavy mesquite, etc. Weight, 85 pounds. Our Price, $43.20.
cable, 12 feet 1-inch anchor cable. Weitgh, 1075 pounds, $283.50. - :
Extra cable (to make pull cable any length you want), per foot, —. No. 8 Giant Mesquite Stump Hook, for use on No. 7 Mighty
Monarch Stump Pullers or on large double, triple and quadruple
No. 6—Cam Take-Up, 12 feet 1-inch cable and steel cable power outfits for extra heavy work where no other stump hook
heek WelghtTsO pounds. is cto ceciaeel. clot ne Moe meele coy $63.35 will stand the strain. Weight, 160 pounds.............. $83.35
ALL PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
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OLIVER RIDING CULTIVATOR NO. 32
The New Oliver No. 32 is a light draft, easy
running cultivator; the draft is evenly distrib-
uted. Both gangs are controlled by a master
depth lever, raising or lowering both gangs to
the desired depth. In addition there is an indi-
vidual depth lever which controls each gang sep-
arately. The balance is perfect. Has unusual
clearance, and can be used as late as it is prac-
ticable for cultivating without damage to crop.
The pivot pole and axle makes it exceptionally
quick acting in following crooked rows and dodg-=
ing plants ‘out of line.
All shovels are adjustable up and down, or
can be turned to throw as little or as much dirt
to the crop as desired.
By changing the location of the shanks on the
gangs, four, six, or eight shovels may be used
without changing the gangs.
The distance between the gangs is regulated
by a lever within easy reach of the operator. A
Simple forward or backward pull on the lever
increases or decreases the distance between the
gangs. Distance between the gangs can be
changed while the cultivator is in motion.
The depth of the front shovels in relation to
the depth of the rear shovels can be instantly
changed by means of a crank serew placed di-
rectly in front of the operator.
Gy ShOvelssPin’ HHO rr jeaieieeleisielelohe/sicle elelicleletereter ROGADO:
S Shovel Pin lO e ciegeresstierevele cvctorersieisteveveiciotekec mn)
6 Shovel Spring, HOC ei. << co cicisciele ec cleiccie cei (6G.00)
8 Shovel Spring Hoe... ..cccccccccescs's ess 10:00
GRITCO STEEL BEAM DIVERSE
CULTIVATORS WITH LEVERS
These cultiva-
gS i 5 tors are also very
3 les popular in the
South for cotton
cultivation,
Each,
$16.00.
$10.00.
Fenders for
above. List, $2.00.
Retail, $1.25.
For Reversible
Point Teeth, add
per cultivator,
Tist, $1.60. Retail,
List,
Retail,
$1.00. TEETH.
Gauge Wheels, : 5
List, $2.00. Retail, List Retail
$1.25. cso Price. Price.
Pilailanecchererersvedsnecreteiees ee ple2O $0.70
With Rev. Points..... 1.40 280
GRITGCC WOOD BEAM DIVERSE
CULTIVATORS WITHOUT LEVERS
Each, List, $12.00; Retail, $8.00.
Fenders for above, List, $2.00; Retail, $1.25. For Reversible
Point Teeth, add per cultivator. ist, $1.60; Retail, $1.00.
ALL PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
ED
There are many walking cultivators on the market whose
combined merits wouid, if embodied in a single machine, no
doubt result in a fine implement, but it is left for the Oliver
No. 2 to represent the majority of existing advantages besides
offering Some entirely new features. The axles are continu-
ous, and by virtue of the solid clamp and solid brace fasten-
ing below, the Oliver is the most rigid and strongest machine
of the kind ever offered. Compare this construction with
others where braces terminate in loose eyes around the axle,
or when upper ends of axles are held in loose sockets with
set screws. The tongue is perfectly balanced, the wheels are
strong, fitted with 2-inch tires and dust-proof hubs. The
hitch is short, and this is the only cultivator with eveners
behind the point on pole where arch braces fasten. The spring
lift is adjustable up and down on the arches.
Our Special
Price.
No. 2—6-Shovel Pin Hoe... cecccccccccccccccccess «$34.50
No. 2—8-Shovel Pin Hoe... .ccccccccevesccececcess GOO
No. 2—6-Shovel Spring HoG.......seceeccceees Ami one tele
By the use of Weeders much time and labor are saved and
better crops grown. These weeders or shallow cultivators,
as they are sometimes called, can be worked in dry or wet
weather. They will not cut the roots of the crop, but culti-
vate just deep enough to retain the moisture where it is most
needed. Use a weeder early and often, and you will be sur-
prised at the results. It is a good policy to use the weeder
after a heavy rain, when the ground has been beaten down,
to avoid the forming of a hard crust which retards the growth
and development of the crops.
Gist Special
Price. Price.
7%-foot Gritco Flat-Tooth Weeder....$25.00 $13.50
Xtra ee thyarevensteneeheilsctencneneredsasnenel stexchercrene 248, ac0
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CULTIVATOR AND HORSE HOE STEELS
LEVELER. 18
List Our Special
Price. Price.
No. 0—1%-in. Diamond Point Steel. —— 00 per 100 $0.13 ea.
No. 1—2 -in. Diamond Point Steel.. 23.40 per 100 +15 ea.
No. 89—2%%-in. Diamond Point Steel.. . 24.70 per 100 -16 ea.
No. 82—3 -in. Diamond Point Steel.. 26.80 per 100 -17 ea.
No. 83—314-in. Diamond Point Steel.. 28.70 per 100 -18 ea.
No. 84—4 -in. Diamond Steel Point.. 32.00 per 100 »20 ea,
No. 68—Oval or Jersey Point Steel... 32.00 per 100 -20 ea.
No. 10—Turn Shovel, right or left.... 42.10 per 100 .27 ea.
No! 16he Turn (Shovel...) sckbis oc .. 38.70 per 100 -25 ea.
No. 11—6-in. Sweep, about 7-in. across 50.00 per 100 -32 ea.
No. 11—8-in Sweep, about 11-in. across 53.30 per 100 .33 ea,
No. 12—Horse Hoe, Steel only, without
Shank, "RG |L.. veces ceeps.co per 100 .36 ea.
List Our Special
Price. Price.
Horse Hoe, Steel, with Shank or Stand-
Hol Voce nckybgamrgoe Gomme ooc dbo: sconces $2.20 $1.35
Horse Hoe Attachments, complete
SctyOfeearee ;PieCeS).\«.,- .. . kaeiatolsletalekananers 1.70
No: 18— 6-in. Sweep, each............+.« ,30
No. 18— 8-in. Sweep, each.. 33
No. 18—10-in. Sweep, each.... .39
No. 18—12-in. Sweep, each 42
No. 18—15-in. Sweep, each. 58
Wheels for Cultivator, each -85
Levelers for Cultivators, each.......... 1.30 75
Cultivator Plate Bolts, 1%, per 100..... 4.00, ea. 03
Cultivator Plate Bolts, 2%, per 100..... 4.00 ea. 03
Cultivator Frame Bolts, per 100........ 4.00 ea. ,03
Wheel Cultivator Clamps, each........ +70 45
Set Screw Cultivator “iamps, each..... 66 40
Teeth for Baltimore Combined Harrow
and Cultivator, Diamond Shaped Steel,
ACH Bpeicey euetiedekekelietetiatrsbeFarekoriefee: ef ele ietieits 220 14
Cultivator Handles, finished with ‘rod
HE TOUNGs “Per PAT ee eee ane ers 2.40 1.50
All of the above goods are of the best steel and highly polished.
Steels for Hench and Drumgold’s Riding Cultivators and Champlon
Our
Walking Cultivators ,Uist — Speeial
1%-inch Plain Shovel, O. 8., without revolving
in SMe aes cate see, conc inl ie nC Rolain ieee ia"etee 9. « 234 $0.21
21%4-inch Plain Shovel, O. S., without revolving
LOE CLIO RS eeemhooced Sisco os deeper: SEO 43 27
3-in. Plain Shovel, O.S., without revolving backs .44 228
3%4-in. Plain Shovel, O. S., without revolving
EKO) 54 cowecosdmoOUDOO UUs 1 C5900 CUd 0 “onoT Ae 46 229
2%-in. Plain Shovel, N. S., with revolving backs .86 .54
3-in. Plain Shovel, N. S., with revolving backs .88 55
3%-in. Plain Shovel, N. S., with revolving backs .94 209
Steels for Iron Age Riding Cultivators past. Bpselal
No. 90—1% Inches wide, each...............-$0.44 $0.27
No. 91—2% inches wide, each................ 52 +32
129
Steels for Riding Cultivators withour sacks
For Round and Open Foot Shanks. For Brown, Browne-
Manly, Buckeye and Deere Cultivators.
Always specify
which style of Back
is Wanted.
No. 5—Back
for convex or Back *
open foot round
shanks,
The steel The steel
shown with No. shown with No. This eut
5 back is 6xil 2 back is 5x11 shows 3x10 re- Back
straight top. flared top. versible steel. No.5
In ordering 5xll-inch Steels in less than sets of four, al-
ways specify whether wanted with straight top or flared top,
and right or left hand. ‘
Our
STEELS FOR RIDING AND WALKING CULTIVATORS List Special
Price. Price.
11%4x10 inches, Reversible with Baek....... .. $0.68 $0.44
PH NSA) inches, Reversible with Back.......... 75 47
21%4x10 inches, Reversible with Back.......... 80 00
3 x10 inches, Reversible with Back.......... .84 52
314x10 inches, Reversible with Back... 87 4
114%4x10 inches, Reversible without Back. 24 20
2 x10 inches, Reversible without Back. Mae oe 222
214x10 inches, Reversible without Back....... 38 223
38 x10 inches, Reversible without Back....... 40 25
3%4x10 inches, Reversible without Back....... 42 27
Beeexd te INCHES MVE Aue ESA CE ceiel cle loie (ereiorcte: cleicteraberele: 1.20 75
by xt ainches Without) meal cic sie e.cic'ere el eletic <lelene 84 53
freoxd-inchessNotBonedrecverenaataresier eve eeresrevarerers -80 50
14%4x10 inches, Bull Tongues, with Back ene oe 75 47
2 x10 inches, Bull Tongues, with Back...... -76 48
21%,x10 inches, Bull Tongues, with Back...... 78 49
1%x10 inches, Bull Tongues, not Bored....... +40 225
2 x10 inches, Bull Tongues, not Bored....... 42 26
21%4x10 inches, Bull Tongues, not Bored....... .44 27
S ik H Ti h Our Special Price, per pound. . ——
pl e arrow eel ist Pricesper pound. <..c.cc —_—
Special Price in Quanti y-
STEELS. co sess,
For Single and Double Shovel Plows.
DRAG BLADES.
» 412xi7",
5UX8",
D. S. me rere
5”, 516”, 6”, 61%",
qu wide.
8”, 10” and 11”
long.
Ss. S. BLADES
All sizes from
8” to 19” wide by
11” to 16” long. In
1 and 2 hole.
CALF TONGUES—11%4", 13,”, 2” wide by 8” long.
BULL TONGUES—1%”, 2” and 3” wide by 11” long.
Above can be furnished in 1 or 2 hole.
Full and complete line of polished steels for Single and
Double Shovel Plows made in both one and two-hole styles.
Genuine Malta Double or Single Shovel Plow Steels, per
pound ..
Farmers’ Favorite Triple Shovel Plow Steels, per pound .15
Farmers’ Favorite and Double Shovel Plow Steels, per
OOO LESS RD Opi os > > iota: OOUb.C BES Sle clelvicisislolepiciel>elelers) nl
Bolts for Shovel Plow Blades, eqeh. siekejeleiolchetefeloieielster sO
Shovel’ “Plow, SHemden/.)ctecias cgiets, ciate cis'e'c cc «ce aiereveloierctelsiero macy
SHOVEL PLOW HANDLES
Finished, for Single or Double Shovel Plows, complete
with round and MOG FPOE PREUE 20. Cle ds a biej olefe « miig loka ee 1.5
Finished without round and rod, per PID UT valeietohetesetame ciets 1.40
Finished and bored, right and left, AC MMetecetavelolele cletole shelton -75
10 GS GRIFFITH @© TURNER CO =e
general use.
000
Lord Baltimore
Cultivator and
Horse Hoe
FIG. 21
The same tool as
shown in Fig. 20,
with the addition
of the Lever Wheel
Attachment and
Rear Wheel Depth
Regulator. Weight,
80 lbs. List Price,
$18.00. Our Spec- .
1 Price 11.25. :
Baltimore Combined Harrow
and Cultivotor
The teeth have four positions—first, position
shown in cut, in which case can be used for work-
ing very close to small plants. Thoroughly pul-
verizes, throws no dirt on plants. Second posi-
tion, as a straight tooth harrow. Third position,
teeth can be arranged as a smooth harrow, with
sharp points down, in order to cut and level sur-
face. Fourth position, teeth can be set. with
sheared end down, being less liable to injure
young plants.
inches.
SHOVEL PLOWS
WEIGHT
The cost of these goods is not so much in
finish as in the construction and material, 42 lbs.
these being the principal requisites in an im-
plement.
Can be contracted to 9
inchesand expanded to 21
Weight, 51 pounds.
14-TOOTH.
These Cultivators
can be contracted to
about 9 to 10 inches,
and expanded to
about 26 inches.
LORD BALTIMORE CULTIVATOR AND HORSE HOE FIG: 20
Equipped with our latest improved Hollow Pressed Steel Standards, Lever Bz-
pander and Outside Handle Braces.
Extra high Steel Frame. Standards are
interchangeable, there being no “right” nor “left” as in the solid standards in
The Horse Hoe Standards differ from the other three, and take either the regu-
lar Cultivator Teeth or Hilling Attachments.
date Hillers, and may be turned all the way around, thus giving any sideway
angle desired.
or rounded edge foremost.
With Lever, List Price, $14.00. OUR SPECIAL PRICE............
They have two holes to accommo-
Hillers are reversible, and may be used with either point
Weight, 60 lbs.
_ Baltimore
Combined
Harrow and
Cultivator
List Price, with-
out Lever, $10.20.
Our Special Price,
6.35.
List Price, with
Lever, $11.20. Our
Special Price,
$7.00.
Oriole and
O. D. have
Plates
No. 89
Old Dominion
Oriole and
Cultivator
The _ difference
between Oriole
and Old Dominion
Cultivators is: The
first has bent
frame and the
other has straight
frame. The Old
Dominion Cultiva-
tor is sold princi-
| (fe: pally in Virginia
eee and the South, and
Both have No. 89 plates.
List Special
Farmers’ Favorite, single-shovel Plow. ..$4.00 ce Price. Price.
Farmers’ Favorite, double shovel Plow. . 4.50 Cultivator,) Dlaimi . wo \sicic lereie:clele/cloieie: eieteletetole clals miei uiatme cates el trots ce $9.10 $5.65
Triple-shovel Plows, regular............. 6.25 Cultivator with Lever...........ccececccscerceseecs Jciabou se 10.30 6.40
Extra Heavy three-shovel Plows...... .. 6.50 Horse Hoe Attachments, complete, per set of three pieces.... 2.60 1.60
Wheels for Cultivators. each.......ceceee secre cece este ee oe 1.30 -85
PRICE, $7.10.
Both the Steel Beam
and Wood Beam four
shovel Plows are special
favorites in the South,
particularly in North
GRITCO STEEL BEAM FOUR SHOVEL PLOWS
Three Shovel,
Steel Beam,
$6.35.
Four Shovel,
Steel Beam,
$7.10.
GRITCO WOOD BEAM FOUR SHOVEL PLOWS
. Both Wood and Steel Beam are furnished with reversible
plates. PRICE...... $6.50
and Genuine ‘‘Malta’’
Iron Beam Single and
Double Shovel Plows
The Original
Has 1% x %-inch
Beam.
PRICE:
Extra Heavy
Double Shovel
Plow ....$5.40
Extra Heavy
Single Shovel
Plow ....$4.50
ALL PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE
WITHOUT NOTICE.
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GRITCO RUNNER SPRING
TOOTH LEVER HARROW
15 TOOTH, $28.50 23 TOOTH, 3 SECTION, $41.00
17 TOOTH, 30.50 25 TOOTH, 3 SECTION, 43.00
An All-Steel, Low-Down Lever Spring Tooth Harrow with
Renewable Steel Runners. 15 or 17 Teeth. Two Sections.
The Frame is made of special “‘T’’ Steel forged in one piece.’
Renewable Steel Shoes are bolted on to the underside of the
“\ frame to take the wear, so that no wear comes on the frame
: itself. These shoes can be renewed at a slight
expense, making the harrow practically inde-
structible.
The Teeth are made from the best Open Hearth
Steel, finely tempered in oil and fully warranted,
and can be instantly raised or lowered by means
of the levers. As the point of the tooth wears,
same can be lowered by adjustment on the tooth
ars.
The Shape of the harrow is correct to make’
it run steadily and smoothly and permit the teeth
always to work at a uniform depth; teeth can be
easily raised or lowered, to transport from field.
Construction is simple. It is durable and does
not require a man and wrench to keep it in work-
ing order
THE BUTTS
REVERSIBLE
HARROW
TOOTH POINTS
GRITCO LEVER WHEEL HARROW
The Main Frame is constructed entirely of double ‘I’ steel of high carbon.
The frame surrounds the teeth, and there are no projecting parts to engage
obstruction. Cross Bars are 1%-inch structural tubing, and have no holes
drilled through them; compression clamps instead of bolts being used for
fastenings.
The Arrangement of Teeth—The front bar carries four, middle bar six, and
rear bar seven teeth in the 17-tooth machine. Best arrangement possible.
Teeth are of regulation size, 13%, inches wide, %-inch thick, are made of
best quality of spring steel and fully guaranteed against imperfection.
Tooth Holders—By our method of constructing tooth holders, or clamps,
teeth may be readily adjusted and kept in line.
The Carrying Wheels are constructed with broad rims and the bearing sur-
faces are chilled. The Lever Racks are strong and durable, being made of :
malleable iron. It is painted with a heavy coat of green paint. Can be used on all Spring Harrow Teeth.
TOOTH. 5..0: 0000s 0.0: 19’ "TOOTH princseen cess 5.00 ist Price, 45c. Price, each, 25c.
i? TOOTH SEO eee 25 TOOTH............. ea Osborne. List, 34c. Our Price, 20c.
Deering. list, 34c. Our Price, 20c.
SYRACUSE REVERSIBLE HARROW
TOOTH POINTS.
List Price, 32c. Retail Price, 20c.
Michigan List Price, 45c. Retail, 25c.
SPRING HARROW TEETH
,
Por All Leading
Harrows.
Price.......% 55c. each
When taken in full sets, special
: price.
This Pulverizing Harrow will
pulverize either light or heavy WOOD FRAM E HARROW, STEEL LIN ED
soil, and do it better than other ;
harrows. The action of the blades I~ =— 16-Tooth Harrows. ...$19.25
is to pulverize the soil and at the ts — " l ‘ 18-Tooth Harrows..... 20.50
same time put the ground in a 20-Tooth Harrows.... 22.75
smooth condition, thus producing z 22-Tooth Harrows.... 28.00
an ideal seed bed. 24-Tooth Harrows.... 30.50
It produces the work of a disk
and spike tooth harrow. It can be
adjusted by the use of the lever to
any desired depth, and will not
drag out the filth, but cut it up
underneath where it will rot and
improve the soil.
It is the lightest weight and light-
est draft harrow on the market.
No. 6—12-Blade Riding Har-
TOW 4 = le wae eae . « «$24.00
Wo. 5— 8-Blade Riding and
Walking Harrow......... 18.50 ~ lis: ———
Wo. 3—6-Blade Walking Lined, Guarded, Protected Bolt ae
HIArrOWireisisiciceisicicis ce cleiemens) AL OL00) Heads, Perfect Tooth Seat. The ——— a
Coulters or Blades......... -75 best of ‘‘Wood Frame” Harrows.
ALL PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE,
ground.”’
No. of Width y Retail
Size. Disks. of Cut. Hitch. Wt. Price.
A-4 8). 4-ft.--2-h. *1250 $42.30
A-5 10 5-ft. 3-h. 275 49.65
A-6 12 6-ft. 4-h. 3805 56.65
A-7 14 7-ft. 4-h. 435 64.35
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sutaway Single Action Harrow-Regular -
. The CUTAWAY (CLARK) Single Action Harrow was built up to a
standard measured by actual field conditions of the most severe type.
Observe in the illustrations opposite that the head is built directly on
top of the gangs. Note the tongue, seat, braces and levers are all fas-
tened to it, thereby making the disks carry the entire weight. of the
machine. This construction gives such a perfect balance that there is
practically no weight on the horses’ necks and makes the use of the
tongue truck optional with the user. Without a tongue truck the hitch
is placed back close to the machine and the draft is the very minimum.
The CUTAWAY (CLARK) Single Action Harrow is
reversible; that is, the gangs can be swung end for end,
60 that the soil may be thrown either out or in. To
reverse, it is only necessary to pull the cotter pins that
hold: the lever links, drop the links, swing the gangs
around and reattach links.
Instead of having a heavy truss construction for-
ward of the gangs with the line of draft at a
considerable angle upward, the CUTAWAY
(CLARK) Single Action Harrow is built on top
of the gangs and the line of draft is practically
horizontal. Instead of power being wasted in
lifting the harrow out of the ground, it is all
utilized in pulling the harrow in a horizontal
direction and allows the machine to ‘‘take the
16 inch Discs.
CUTAWAY SINGLE ACTION HARROW-EXTENSION
Orchard tillage should be intensive. It is common knowledge
that no crop responds to thorough tillage more profitably than
large fruits. It is, therefore, natural that the orchardsits should
demand CUTAWAY (CLARK) harrows especially built for their
peculiar needs.
The CUTAWAY (CLARK) Single Action Harrow
Extension is the same machine as the CUTAWAY
(CLARK) Single Action Harrow-Regular. except that
the head is longer so as to spread the gangs out be-
yond the team and under the branches of the trees.
The head is built on top of the gangs. To it_are
attached the tongue, braces, seat and levers. Thus
the entire weight. of the machine is on top of the
gangs and is carried entirely by the disks. i
No.of Diam.of Width Retail
Size.Disks. Disks. of Cut. Hitch. Wet. Price.
A-4 8 16-in. 6-ft._ 2-h, 265 $44.55
A-5 10 16-in. 7-ft. 3-h. 9295 52.00
16-in. 4-h. 320
60.70
Cutaway Single Action Harrow
with Tongue Truck
This harrow is the same as the Cutaway
Single Acting Harrow, except it is provided
with a tongue truck, and in this instance the
harrow is furnished without long tongue and
heck yoke.
Four essentials of a good tongue truck are: first an
axle joint, which allows either wheel to rise up and run
over clods, stones and other obstacles without affecting
the even, regular draft of the harrow; second, adjustable
tongue attachment, which makes it possible to attach
the tongue truck to a harrow of any height; third,
adjustable hitch attachment, which makes it possible to
set the hitch to suit the size of any team; fourth, dust-
proof, oil-soaked hardwood bearings. Each of these
essentials are found perfectly worked out in the CUT-
AWAY (CLARK) Harrow Tongue Truck. The prices
are for complete harrows.
No. of Width Retail
Size. Disks. of Cut. Hitch. Wet. Price.
A-4 8 4-ft. 2-h. 250
50.70
A-5 10 5-ft. 3-h. 275 arate
A-6 12 6-ft. 4-h. 305 65.05
A-T Aa Te Bt as edb 435 72.75
16 inch Discs.
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CUTAWAY DOUBLE ACTION HARROW
REGULAR
The great efficiency of Cutaway (Clark)
Double Action Harrows is due more to the
rigid main f ame than to any other feature.
All four gangs are attached to this one
rigid main frame. Observe their positions
in relation to one another. The rear disks
cannot slue from side to side, following the
course of least resistance, but_cut just mid-
way between the fore disks. Every particle
of soil to the full depth to width the disks
run is thoroughly stirred. Note how com-
pactly the machine is built; how uniformly
the weight is distributed; how excessively
strong it is throughout. The Cutaway
(Clark) is the original double action har-
row. Its popularity spread because of its
unequalled efficiency, and its efficiency is
mostly due to the rigid main frame. There
are substitutes, but at best they are only
substitutes. Whenever there is any flexi-
bility between the gangs the real efficiency
is lost. The rigid main frame is vital.
No. of Width Retail
Size. Disks. of cut. Hitch. Wt. Price.
A-3 12 3’ 6". 4-h 345 $59.95
A-4 16 4'6% 4h 435 77.85
ACS 20)n BAG! .4-h 510 90.30
A-6 24 6'6” 4-h 610 97.35
16 inch Discs.
Oe Al
hse
> 2 ARR,
LIGHT TRACTION
HARROWS.
Size.Disks.Cut. Wt. Price.
No. of Retail
X5,, 20 5% 675 $111.90
X6 24 64% 835 134.50
XT 29 7% 965 157.50
X8 33 8% 1085 173.10
X9 37 10% 1505 234.15
HEAVY TRACTION HARROWS
No. of Width Retail
Size Disks. of Cut. Weight. Price.
B- 6 25 a 1475 $220.35
B- 7 29 8’ 1665 247.35
B- 9 37 10’ 6” 2170 327.75
B-11 45 2” 67? 2575 421.30
*‘X’’? means that the disks are 18 inches in diameter; “‘'B,’’ 20.
Cutaway Bush and Bog Plow
On many farms are fields lying out as
waste, simply because their owners do not
know how cheaply and quickly they may
be put under cultivation. The old, expen-
sive, hand-labor method is no longer nec-
essary. Much work that could be done
heretofore only by slow, tedious and hard
labor with the ax, bush-knife and shovel
ean now be done with the Cutaway (Clark)
Bush and Bog Plow.
As is shown in the illustration opposite,
this machine is a big, heavy disk plow or
harrow. It weighs 660 pounds, It is
equipped with extra heavy 24-inch disks
of standard Cutaway (Clark) quality,
forged sharp. The bearings are dust-proof,
oil-soaked hardwood, perfectly lubricated.
No.of Diam.of Width
Disks. Disks. of cut. Hitch. Wt.
8 245s ~ 5) ft. «4 Ay “680
8 20in. 4%ft. 2H. 440
Additional for above, fitted with fore truck less
long tongue and neck yoke. Retail Price, $8.40.
$110.70
Cutaway DISK HARROWS
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CUTAWAY DOUBLE ACTION
ENGINE HARROW
The mechanical detail of this machine is
shown in the illustration opposite. All four
gangs are attached to the one rigid main
frame. This construction is all-important—
vital. Only by the rigid main frame can
a double action engine harrow be made to
do such work as to justify its existence.
The gangs are held rigidly. They cannot
shift and slue about, but work in correct
relation to one another at all times. The
fore disks throw the soil out, and the rear
disks cut just midway between the fore
disks and throw the soil back, so that all
is thoroughly stirred and left level. In the
center is an extra disk which cuts out the
middle. Observe in the illustration oppo-
site how excessively strong this harrow is
built throughout. The frame is of heavy
angle iron, stoutly braced with angles.
Draft rods extend between the frame and
axles, so that the strain from the pull is
aes uniformly distributed. The hitch is ad-
justable to any engine, and a perfect line
of draft can always be maintained. The
gangs are easily set at any angle desired.
There is a size for almost every engine, and
by hjtching in multiples practically any
sized outfit can be rigged. Sizes and
specifications are given in table.
BUSH ~AN
Retail
Price.
73.30
ALL PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
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Grito Guarded Frame Lever Harrow
The U-bars, channels, oscillating bars and teeth ar
made of high carbon steel. The channels, being placed
at the ends of the U-bars, prevent them from catching
on obstructions, as is frequently the case with the open-
end harrow. Strong and well made, but
Carrying no superfluous weight. Corner
braces, oscillating castings and lever
castings of malleable iron.
Made in 25 and 30-tooth
sectionh, and with 14-in. or
9/16-in. teeth.
price. Peice
ce. ce,
bo corh SOL %-inch
eeth; eight, 190 lbs. .$35.60 21.3,
50-Tooth Harrow, oie in = e
Teeth; Weight, 195 lbs . 37.50 22.50
60-Tooth Harrow, 9/16-in.
Teeth; Weight, 215 lbs . 40.00 24.00
o-DOOtMenu sen inthe - 52.50 31.50
90-Nootheasemece noe -,-. 58.50 35.10
Lighter Harrow
BALTIMORE DO INGE HARRGW 50-Tooth ..........--- 19.25 60-Tooth ........ sees. 21.60
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List Our
Price. Price.
40-Tooth $27.00 $17.00
—<—<—S>~ 50-Tooth 30.00 20.00
This is a two-section, wood-frame, spike tooth Harrow.
The runners, as seen in the cut, are intended to be used in
carrying the Harrow from one field to another.
GARDNER’S HARROW
This Harrow is similar to the Baltimore Double Hinge Har-
row, noted above, only it is made in one section instead of
two. It is designed to be used with one horse. We furnish
this Harrow with 30 teeth, which cuts 4 feet 6 inches wide,
three and four-section
each tooth. Teeth
headed and made from
best quality steel.
painted red, teeth black; combi-
Frame
nation draw bars furnished for two,
harrows when ordered.
List Our
Price. Price.
No. 2450—2-Section, 50-9/16-inch Teeth....... -- $37.50 $22.50
No. 2560—2-Section, 60-9/16-inch Teeth.....
+++. 40.80 24.50
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THE MARTIN FARM DITCHER AND TERRACER
ith 2 th, tting 3 feet 8 inches wide. Specifications:
and with 25 tee cu g& List Price. Our Price. erbaht a0 Reversible ponaside ii giiches
- wisi . 10.00 WS C9 .
SU TOE 65 ow snus ATS “ii-00 Adjustable Bessemer steel,
OLIVER TRACTOR DISC HARROW
The advanced construction of the Oliver disc harrow per-
mits all four gangs to be controlled easily from the tractor
seat, by a simple screw device which changes the angle of
all four gangs with the utmost convenience. It is not neces-
sary for the harrow to be moving to change the angle of the
ganes. If a difficult spot is encountered, taxing the power
of the tractor, the operator can with a few turns of the screw
adjustment, lighten the load and go on with the work. The
screw part of the crank shaft is enclosed in a dust proof case
which keeps the grease from working out. :
The design of the Oliver Tractor Disc Harrow makes quick
penetration and full depth cutting a certainty. The hitch is
placed lower than the pivot bearing which connects the rear
and front frame. This creates a downward pull on the front
gangs which makes the blades penetrate without additional
eight. ; ;
be The Oliver Tractor Disc Harrow thoroughly stirs the soil
n_ the corners. P
y. The best materials are used on the Oliver Dise harrow, the
frame being constructed of high carbon flat bar steel. The
three standards of each gang are equipped with specially-
designed, well-lubricated, long-life bearings.
Rear guide fins,
crucible plow steel.
All steel station-
ary footboard built
into center of land-
Side. Goose-neck,
clogless hitch,
heavy steel forg-
ing extends from
draw bar to cen-
ter of cutting blade.
Steel rail handle to
eontrol cutting
blade. Rolling
coulter in front.
. Model 20, Stand-
ard Double Edge
Cutting Blade,
Steel Beam, re-
versible. No seat.
2 to 4-horse, $65.00:
Model 20-B,
Like Model 20, but
smaller; for 2
horses. Price with-
out seat, $60.00.
Seats, extra, $3.50
Road Drag and
Snow Blade forany
Model,extra, $11.00
The shape and position of the scrapers ef-
fectively keeps the discs clean. :
No matter what standard light tractor you
have, the adjustable hitch of this harrow en-
ables you to secure full tractor efficiency.
No. No. of Dises Cut
TDH 6 24—16 in. 6 ft. .........$ 96.00
TDH 7 28—16 in. T ft 252. See ce 10200
TDH 8 32—16 in. SUT eae -. 138.00
ALL PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
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E-B OSBORNE BINDER
WAS:
Judge the E-B Osborne by the results
it has given your neighbors and other
Osborne binder owners. In seasons of
heavy growth it has bound and dropped
bundles about a foot apart, and has
picked up down grain that was thought
entirely lost. Under the worst condi-
tions it cuts a surprisingly clean stub-
ble and binds reasonably good bundles.
These facts are what make the HE-B
Osborne binder so desirable in a wet or
stormy season. You cannot go wrong
by getting an E-B Osborne, because
you are then prepared for every emer-
gency that may arise.
6 Ft. With Bundle Carrier......$248.50
7 Ft. With Bundle Carrier...... 256.50
8 Ft. With Bundle Carrier and
PONS UC OD UCHK Aen tesiree ss eb ete 283.25
Transport or. Truck, additional . 13.35
Tractor Hitch for Binder... ... 11.35
More nearly eliminating side draft on
the E-B Osborne corn binder has made
it pull easier and wear longer than
others. Side draft is reduced by bal-
ancing the operating strain on oppo-
site sides of the main wheel. All power
is taken from the left side of the main
wheel, but the work of cutting and
binding is all done at the right of the
main wheel. This balancing of the
operating mechanism makes it possible
to cut corn with less power.
On most corn binders the pole is at
the left of the main wheel. The pole
on the E-B Osborne corn binder is di-
rectly in front of the main wheel. This
is another good feature which lessens
side draft. It is a fact you will see
more E-B Osborne corn binders pulled
by two horses than any other make of
corn binder.
‘With Swinging Bundle Carrier. .$248.50
E-B MODEL AA TRACTOR
WRITE FOR CATAJ,0G AND PRICES
SELF-DUMP HAY RAKE
E-B SELF-DUMP HAY RAKE—1st.
Truss under frame prevents sagging
whether teeth are raised or in raking
position. 2nd. Reversible axles provide
four wearing surfaces. 38rd. Automatic
Lock Down enables any boy to do a
man’s work in the hay field with the
E-B Rake.
Sat. 20-Tooth Rake. ci ccicsc. we $48.65
Sort 24-Tooth Rake now ewes oes 49.65
9 Ft. 27-Tooth Rake....... i ehiotace 52.85
10 Ft. 32-Tooth Rake............ 55.15
STEEL TEDDER
Well-built, large ground wheels, free
from vibration. Center chain drive.
6-Fork, $65.00. 8-Fork, $72.50.
E-B GEARLESS LOADER
A Qne-Man Machine.
No cogs to wear. No gears to strip.
No springs to weaken. No combination
of ropes and slats to rot and break.
No chains to break, slip or stretch.
Strictly a one-man loader. Moves with
slow, easy stroke like a hand rake in
the hands of an expert.
No. 1, 6 Ft. Gearless Loader with
Side 2AmmMS |. aay <item hate $144.00
No. 11, 8 Ft. Gearless Loader
with »SidetzArmsrutasatiscs Gis. 150.75
No. 14, 6 Ft. Cylinder Loader... 133.50
E-B MANURE SPREADER
No. 1 Low Down Spreader......$218.35
iSsgy ie) Omani mcig ago Oa aobo soos 8.65
Side» Boards pipe -ciseae esse eeiese. «6 3.35
Werte) oh oe ds hhc) Tope ar aoa dice Rao ac 6.65
E-B STANDARD MOWERS
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E-B Standard Mowers have led for
years. They are famous for their light
draft, efficient work, strength and ease
of operation. Some of the features of
the E-B Standard Mower are a wide
track to insure steady running and no
side draft, cutter-bar weight carried on
wheels to increase traction and decrease
neck weight, main frame in one piece,
no friction on knife because bar is al-
ways straight when operating and a re-
versible wearing plate at the back of
the sickle that doubles the life of the
plate.
No. 3, 4% Ft., Foot Lift....... $ 99.75
No. 5, 5 Et = Foot- Lift..c.2.. 101.00
No. 6, 6 Ft., Foot Lift, High
FET U Cy ae 3 thea, ceehinatel ana atone arehete eta 10.75
No. 8, 8 Ft., Foot Lift, High
MEU CI ws sae aw Parente ties ee 4.00
Vertical Lift, on 4% and 5 ft
os al higgea: 5 be Bee eee 6 ee mea ery 1.25
E-B OSBORNE MOWER
Mower cuts a clean swath, has strong
drag bar, Extra Bearings for Hinge
Coupling. The heavy drag bar is stiff-
ened by a tie rod reaching across from
the push bar. This is unusually strong
construction.
INOS; -co6c- Nt el EOrse . saertsuteiete $90.85
INO: 2, 416: Wt. Qe TROT SGins trace ce te 93.35
No. 2, 5 Mite 25 LORS C tees etetoie.c 94.60
Hor Ventical Sift; add ae tencccre. © 1.25
E-B SIDE DELIVERY RAKE AND
TEDDER
Changed from Side Rake to Tedder by
moving a lever. Eccentric botion to
teeth does not break nor roll the hay.
Lever convenient to operator, raises or
lowers the teeth without stopping the
team. Weight of operator forward of
axle increases traction of drive wheels
and decreases weight on rear wheels.
TOY SUSE Oi sn Beare aic HIND o einlakelsEsee $133.75
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E-B GEISER AND PEERLESS
THRESHERS
CS Wen
SPECIAL CATALOG AND PRICES ON
REQUEST
E-B GEISER SAWMILLS
Made In 3 Sizes.
A SPECIAL SIZE TO SUIT YOUR
Ss
REQUIREMENT
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Blocki Windrowers Pea
and
Use the Blocki Windrower for harvesting the seed crops of
red, alsyke, mammoth and, alfalfa clovers.. Sometimes also
used for harvesting flax, buckwheat, and even short tangled
grain. Is an excellent tool to harvest:cow peas, beans, etc.
Can. be readily attached to any mower and gives the best sat-
isfaction. The guards are strong, being made of. malleable
iron; the rods retain their shape because they are made out
of the right kind of steel.
Blocki Pea Harvester No. 7X consists of 7 Guards, 7 Rods
and Divider.
Blocki Pea Harvester No. 8X consists of 8 Guards, 8 Rods
and Divider.
Blocki Pea Harvester No. 9X consists of 9 Guards, 9 Rods
and Divider. Prices:
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No: ‘9X3, 225 eielaue siakeled ohehornie co vsieleche sere eccee GO.00
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Windrower for 44%- or 5-ft. Mower.. ... 15.00
Windrower for 6-ft. Mower..........se.0+- 17.25
KEYSTONE TONGUE
SUPPORT
For Harvesting Machinery
and Disk Harrows.
This Tongue Support is simple
and light in weight. The springs
are made of best %-inch spring
steel. The coils are 4% inches in
diameter, and have arms extend-
ing 12 inches. The wheel is 11%
inches high, with 2%4-inch tread,
thus assuring a light draft. No
holes need to be .bored in the
tongue to fasten this support,
thus allowing the tongue all its
Price, $5.00.
strength.
Se
The Schick Ali Steel Baler
This baler is a device that
is so low in initial cost that
the material which it con-
serves pays for it in a short
time. It bales all kinds of
material, such as paper, scrap,
pasteboard boxes, excelsior,
cloth clippings, old rags, to-
7 ___ bacco stems, tin and galva-
nized scrap in ean factories, steel
shavings in machine shops, etc.
The great and increasing demand
for all kinds of waste material of
eyery description has put you in a
position to change this waste into
cash.
This shows the top of the SCHICK
BALER. Note the solid one-piece
casting supporting the geared rack.
A.pressure of three tons is ob-
tained by means of the wheel and
hand lever.
There are but five working parts.
All made of crucible steel, case
hardened, making it easy and simple
to operate.
As waste paper accumulates it is emptied into the Schick;
a turn of the wheel compresses it. When bale is compressed
it is wired and ready to remove from the press.
No. 2—Open Top Schick All Steel Baler Bales, from
100 to 150 poundS..........eeeeeeeeeee seeeecee 22-8 70,00
No. 3—Open Top Schick All Steel Baler Bales, from
150 to 200 pounds...... ioonateeions spokeletoleherctorerehetaketenieteiere 85.00
No. 4—Open Top Schick All Steel Baler Bales, from
200 to 350 pounds...... aie doliioveketercian doo
LINK CHAIN BELTING
Av. Ult. Price Price
Links strength per ft. all per
‘No. perft. lbs. plain links link
25 13.3 700 15c. 3c.
32 10.4 1100 16c. 3c.
33 8.6 1190 15¢c. 3c. 7 ee
34 8.6 1300 17c. 3c. Bos eue
35 7.4. 1200 18c. 3c. oASe she
42 8.75 1500 19¢. 4c. amas’ af
45 7.4 1600 16c. 3c. Beas 5 FE]
48 6. 1660 20c. 4c. sage on
50 8.7 1900 22c. 5c. Br
51 10.4. 1900 23c. 6c. oR OSe
52 8. 2300 23c. 5c. aso oO F
521% 7.9 2866 30c. 6c. as we BE
55 TA 2200 20c. 5c. ° 5 Bion
62 7.25 sree ribs Pa Baie oe 82
65 5.66 24 29c. Ce sag hHE HE
72 5.9 42.40 48. 8c. e ae
72% 7.25 4590 52c. 9c.
716% 5.8 3890 35c. 9c.
7 5.2 3600 32c. 9c.
ANS
ANIFE CLIPS © price,
To Fit the Following Machines: Each.
Champion, A413, A468, A467, A693.$ .15
PITMAN STRAPS OR CLASPS
BINDER CANVAS SLATS
Each, 10c.
WEARING PLATES
To Fit the Following Machines:
Champion, H315, Under Shoe Cap.
PITMAN WOODS
Finished and Bored, Without Straps,
Bolts and Boxes. To fit the following
machines: Deering (Ideal Mower). ‘Mc-
Cormick (Big 4 Mower). Milwaukee
(No: 6 Mower). Plano (Jones Mower).
Hach, 60c.
PITMAN BOLTS
To Fit the Following Machines:
Deering Knife End. Deering Box End:
McCormick, M322, with Nut; M483,
with Nut 2%x7-16; with Nut 3x7-16.
Milwaukee, with Horn Nut, PG174.
Milwaukee, with Ratchet Nut, PG175-
Osborne, Box End (Long).
Osborne,. Knife End (Short). .
Wood, with Nut.......c.seecceeP LD
D465,
ALL PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT
Deering; 7694; W461. send eens See 15 Champion, H282, Under Clips.
McCormick, M254, M533, H496, Deering, D1038, Under Clips.
P9289 sow Aer tis shee eS Deering, 1040, Under Shoe Cap.
McCormick, M290, M293, M652.... .25 Deering, D1455, Under Shoe Cap.
Milwaukee, Ji, Osborne, H36...... 15 McCormick, M468, Under Clips.
Osborne (Columbia), K256........ 15 McCormick, M490, Under Shoe Cap.
Plano, J46, J106, J325....% Reta us LS Milwaukee, PK1i56, Under Clip PJ1.
WoO sa Te TAS Oren cern aiee Sees pak Milwaukee, PG157, Under Shoe Cap.
Osborne, K325, Under Clips.
WOOD PITMANS Osborne, K326, Under Shoe Cap. :
Price® sso Stal samiehereuele siscenopete -.-$0.15
oO e Following chines:
Deering (Ideal Mower), 1901 and PITMAN STRAPS OR CLASPS
SINC Ses WA carcino aero oe 75 To Fit the Following Machines:
McCormick (Big 4 Mower), 1896 Malleable Deering, . D464,
and SimCey M392 s,s cess doscane eh D605, D606, D470, D607. Each...$ .30
Milwaukee (No. 6° Mower), 1894 Malleable McCormick, M556, M557,
and since, PN290.........ecce02 1:75 M147, M304, M315. Each........ .30
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GUARD BOLT, SMOOTH SECTION,
y &
vi MOWER SMOOTH SECTIONS, ANIVES AND GUARDS
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ioe Retail Retail Does ; Retail
» f] Made to fit the ; : Paice No. of £ 210. 0F Price Knives Pitman | Lie
Au following Size of Section. of Guarda} ora | dead fe complete, | Boxes aw
< Machines. Section uar ead, ey re re No. itman
ao] ead, jeattes aya Boxes.
fy Wood. cs... .. Bx $ .08 L $.35 K3s6e6 $.55 $3.00 $3.25 AK124 $1.45
WOOGE Sassen. . BER44 08 2355 35 2479 -55't 31008 sab ARGOIN 1145
Wood......... 3x3 14 .08 A 35 1680 55 3.00 3.25 A2301 1.45
Wodd! ss stnee 3x3 1% 08 L .35 2862 .55 3.00 3.25 2941 1.20
wWool.......°. 3x2 5% 0cEE RE ne oS. 1810 55 ICU SSE I e ee ee
Deering....... 3x3%4 0 Dees ——i35 D4EB 755") 800 3.25. D711 .65
Deering....... ae 3x3 08 D6S8 35. Flas 85 3.00 3.25 D334 90
McCormick.... 3x3 3/16 08 M462 35 M139 55 3.00 3.25 M317 .60
McCormick. ... 3x3 1/16 08 M253 35 M139 55 SOON p Sab en aes
Champion..... 3x3 3/16 08 Assi 35. A870 55 3.00 3.25 B683l4 -30
Champion..... 7 3x3 5/16 03 A 41 35 A415 Ein Se)? OPUS aoedbd su eadouoe 2
Champion..... 3x3 9/16 08 A 42 35 A415 155565 3100 808.25 A747 75
Champion..... 3x3 3/16 8 <A8ll 35 A415 55 B.OOMiea5) ae ees
Osborne....... 3x3 3/16 08 514 35 K774 55 3.00 3.25 IK826 .80
Osborne....... 3x3 High Punch .08 K280 35 «284 55-3100. 3:25). K278 809 | n
Osborne....... 3x3 Low Punch 08 K 72 oe ICaIONs = ea cotee SOURS c ots eee : eS
Johnston...... 3x3 5% .08 Te Teens onan 22 nnerninin Sb eeNC/00NNGIab mm a207.C laa 75 | >
Johnston...... 3x3 G0 en eOs 77 .35 124 255) G00 S125 257 sma re
Plano eee 3x314 08) JL10 “35 «St 94 55 3.00 3.25 3100-599 709 la
Milwaukee..... 3x34 08 P.K.5 35 PGE 55 3.00) 3:25 P.J-50 7055 (oa
Adriance Buckeye 3x31, 8 3087 135 557E .55') TS00) (S125 ee eA, Lae ey ae a as
Dainese 3x3 3/16 08 Z25 ig5 en oZE 4 55 3.00 3.25 2162 80” i 2
BINDER SICKLE SECTION, GUARDS AND KNIVES
i Retai Retai oO. 1 <ni le
esau 5 ceo Size of Section Price of Wed Of| Brica of | Knife Erica ‘of | el ae
Section. Guard. Head. |Knife Head. | 6 ft. 7 ft. 8 ft.
Wood Binderfii-gh...Paonann ee 3 22% $0.08 Ww $0.35 H2139 $0.55 $3.50 $3.75 sees
Wood Binders- a) Lene: 3 x2 3/16 .08 H171 35 H1150 cit eee 5 ees
Deering Binders eee 34% x2% eaaeoe 286 35 H877 55 3.50 3.75 $4.00
Deering /Binder sya eee 3% x2 __.08 286 35-260 55 3.50 3.75 4.00
MoCormick Binder................ 3 x2 .08 H495 35 B 23 55 3.50 mci75m 4.00
Champion Binder................. 3 x25% .08 U 53° 35 1852 55 BO ee
Osborne Binder.................. 3 x24 .08 D300 35 B587 55 3.50 S75 me
Johnston Binder............-0s00e 3 x23 — 08 SOA 35 L296 55 Sees or ieee
PlanojBinder.-.0.8..025.. See 3 x2 3/16 .08 L 300 35 L395 55 3.50 3.75 ee
Plano Binder!) 25.8 fae. ave ob kae 3 x24 08 L67 35 L 66 55 3.50 3.75
Milwaukee Binder................ 3% x2y .08 376 35 H4l% 55 3.50 3.75
WMdriancer Binder. ene 3 x2% .08 1265 35 12458 55 3.50 3.75
Leger Plates for all Machines,6c. each. Section and Guard Rivets, 15c. lb. Guard Bolts for all Machines, 5c. each.
Above we give a table of sizes, numbers and prices of Sections, Guards, Knife Heads and Knives complete, and combina-
tions generally used. In some cases more than one Knife Head and Guard have been used with the same section. In
ordering, always give number of Guard and Knife Head, also drawing of Section wanted, showing holes punched in Section
In ordering Knives complete, always give number of old Knife Head; also give number of cutting sections.
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1S GRIFFITH @® TURNER CO a
GRIFFITH & TURNER
BALL-BEARING
GRINDSTONE
indestructible,
PRICE
Grindstone.
frame. Stone carefully selected Berea grit.
and axles.
inches. Weight of frame and fixtures only 32 lbs.
No. 1 Stone, 99-110 pounds, each...........ccceeee:
No. 2 Stone, 70-80 pounds, each............+6-
No. 3 Stone, 40-50 pounds, each....................-
The Gritco Ball-Bear-
; ing Grindstone
is one of the strongest
built, and is practically
Sinielelete atest
Gritco Roller-Bearing
PRICE ......
The G. & T. B. B. Grindstone has a combination steel and hardwood
Ball-bearing steel journals
Stones usually furnished vary in thickness from 1% to 2%
Shipped knocked down
unless ordered otherwise. If crated, an additional charge will be made
... $9.25
++. 8.50
. 8.00
- -$9.50
GRITCO BALL- No, B2- £ Sickle and Tool Grinder
BEARING
GRINDSTONE
The No.82C
Grinder is a
simple, com-
Pact and
Ser viceable
hand - power
sickle and
tool grinder
especially
Suited to
farm work.
clamped
either to a
mower wheel or to a bench. The tool wheel
is 4%x1% inches.
82C—With Bevel and Flat Tool Wheel 7.00
82CW—With Bevel Wheel. 6.00
No. 86 Sickle and Tool Grinder
A useful farm grinder for tools and sickle
sharpening. Made especially to take care
of all general grinding on the farm. This -
machine can be quickly attached to a
mower wheel or bench.
Critco Wood Frame Bi-Pedal Crindstone
Thickness of Stones, 1% to 2% inches.
No. 100 Stone, 100-110 Ibs...... aiahatstchetersreretetetcrorens eeeeee -$10.50
INO282 002 Stoney (70="80) DSiiraiprveseiei cleseleleve cis Wicuetelelelntecenclelote) Se Osho
INONs00RS tones --40="50 bs seatessscictsereresavems tere sobenevoncts slonsicleleiel se aO0O
Critco Wood Frame Crindstone
With Foot Pedal and Hand Crank.
No. 1 Stone, 100 to 110 pounds.............. DUOC
No. 2 Stone, 70 to 80 pounds......
No. 3 Stone, 40 to ew) pounds.....
Empire Iron Frame
Power Grindstone
The EMPIRE is
equipped with genuine
Berea Stone, 24 inches
in diameter and 2 in-
ches to 3% inches
thick. This is the
most efficient and best
grit produced for gen-
eral use, and especi-
ally for farm tools.
Weight, complete,
about 225 pounds.
Price, complete,
$27.00.
Farmers’ Special Power Crindstone
(Wood Frame)
COMPLECE ee A a aa tro ec ES a oats $19.25
Harvest King Power Crindstone
Price, regular, which includes 24-in.x2-in. Stone; 12-in.x2%-
inch Pulley, Hand Crank and Drip Cup................ $13.50
Cast Grindstone Fixtures with Shaft.
15-in., per set, 80c. 17-in., per set, 90c. 19-in., per set, $1.00.
Price,
TOOL GRINDERS
No. Z2C—Kitchen Grinder, with smooth
stone for Sharpening knives....... $2.50
_ No. 24B3—It is equipped with a 4x%-
in. Grinding Wheel, and is intended for
a Household Grinder. Weighs 6 Ibs.
boxed.tt Pricee o.oo ee oe $3.25
aXe: 25B—It s equipped with a 5x%-
Grinding Wheel, and will be found a
an handy tool for mechanics.
(Albs:2boxed, —Price\./).)- erro ees $3.75
No. 26B—It is equipped with a 6x1-in.
Granding wheel. Weighs 11 lbs. boxed.
Price MOOD One O00 ane $5.50:
No. 309-6 POWER BENCH GRINDER
This grinder is
constructed along
the best mechani-
cal lines. It can
be bolted to any
bench and its
heavy design
makes it the ideal
grinder for power
of any sort. It is.
equipped with two
sharpening wheeis
of Light Dimo-
Grit, 7 inches in
diameter and 1%
inches wide, one
medium grit and
the other coarse,
and two universally adjustable tool rests. Weight, boxed,.
32 pounds. ICES sso AE Teo $16.00
eC
We carry a full line of loose stones
Prices: From 40 lbs. to 200 lIbs., per lb., 4c. Under 40 Ibs.,,
per lb., 444c. Over 200 lbs., per ib., 414c.
ALL PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
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STANDARD BELT POWER PRESS
This is our Standard Belt Power Press, for use with tractor or
traction engine. It is an ideal outfit for the custom baler, fitted
with traction jointed tongue of angle steel for either tractor or horses,
and complete equipment ready to hitch on and start on the road.
It is a sturdy, fast outfit, good for years of profitable work and
will return its purchase price with interest every year to any baler
who has a good round of custom baling to do.
The following items are furnished with the press at the pur-
chase price—
Alarm Bell, Road Brake,
Automatic Relief Clutch Tongue, Doubletrees,
Feeder, Neckyoke Tool Box,
Belt Power Transmission Wrench, Oil Can,
Plain Pulley, Four Division Boards,
Four Way Tension, ixtension Feed Table,
Automatic Block Dropper, Feed Fork, Tail Board,
Steel Wheels, (Front, 30 and Windshield.
in., Rear 34 in., 4 in. grooved tires and 56 in,
tread.
PRICES:
16x 18 Standard Belt Power Press........... $660.00
17 x 22 Standard Belt Power Press...... 675.00
14 x18 Light Belt Power Press........... 1. 515.00 E
16 x 18 Light Belt Power Press:......c...0 . 525.00 =4-
All F,.0,-B. Factory. —
BALING TIES
Cro - SS
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Measure around the bale and add three inches to get the proper
length. We carry 84% and 9-ft. Cross Heads and 9 and 9ls-ft.
Single Loop. Can furnish any other stock size or style.
CROSS HEAD BALE TIES—9-ft. No. 14, $3.50. 814-ft., No.
a 5% -00.
SINGLE LOOP BALE TIES—9-ft., No. 14, $2.35. 91-ft.,
No. 14, $2.50. 8)4-ft., No. 15, $1.85. 9-ft., No. 15, $2.00.
bundle contains 250 ties.
ANNEALED BALING WIRE—Nos. 11, 12, 13, 14, and 16
always on hand at lowest market prices on application.
Special prices in quantity to Threshermen and Balers,
OWEN’S BEAN
AND PEA THRESHER
WILLIAM S-CINO
No. 9 Royal Pea Hullere
New model No. 9, with heavy bearings, wooden frame and box;
malleable iron cylinder and concave sections. Teeth do not break.
Heavy fly-wheel and two cranks. Patent revolving screen, which
insures absolutely clean peas and carries the refuse through a
separate outlet. Reversible hopper to allow use of machine for
_ cleaning wheat of other small era Cleans and vate ene
peas thoroughly without breaking them. Shipping weight, 2
. SaRONGS Js) EFFICIENT. (No, 4). PS aas. Can vs furnished for operation by power by substitut-
;it will thresh all varieties of beans and peas directly from the ing a pulley and heavier shaft for one of the cranks at an addi-
tha ey 2s, ken from the field, without splitting the grain, and at tional net cost of $2.50. Cow Peas intended for seed should be
the same time shred the vines, the same as the larger size threshers. allowed to get more mature. These will unavoidably lose most of
We wish to make one exception to the above, and that is in cow | the leaves, but will still be good feed after the Peas are picked
peas, where the vines grow very rank and heavy. You will] anq threshed
mee aily. see phat, on Beep an oe ae ae, the No. 4 could not possi- 2 ae
Pe eerie ee carn eo. se Cnexet our larger threshers, BA HULLER will save a larger per cent. of a
put incre the vines do not grow too large and where care is exer- the boon than ame, ober method. The ownership of a Royal Pea
cised in feeding, it does very good work, indeed. We have shipped | fuller represents an outlay so small in comparison to the benefits,
a great many of the No. 4 threshers to all parts of the South, and that no successful ‘armer will be without one.
they are giving excellent satisfaction, especially with those who
simply wish to save the seed and do not care for a large capacity. ; lusive features to be had only with these machines
Capacity, 10 bushels per hour. One to three horse-power. are roca and exo vee and cannot be had in any other make.
The No. 4 will also thresh buckwheat. Weight, 400 pounds. ice, $60.00
Price, $185.00. Capacity, 8 to 15 bushels Dry Peas per hour. Price, ae,
ALL PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
weS GRIFFITH @ TURNER CO &
MARYLAND LEVER CUTTER
Strong, Cheap and Durable.
Knife, 11-inch. Wet., 55 lbs.
Retail waist osteo es ie eins a ele iw eis olete $7.50
Type of Cutter for Hand or Power
In the No. 10 Ross Cutter we are
offering a very convenient machine for
cutting corn. fodder, hay, etc., either
by hand or by power. It will be noted
in addition to having a crank for hand
use, it is equipped with pulley, so that
it can be belted to small gasoline engine
or horse-power. It can be adjusted to
cut %, 4% ,% or 1 inch. It has two
11¥%-in. knives. All bearings are bab-
bitted. The frame is of hard wood and
strongly constructed. Weight, 300
pounds. Our special price $54.00.
RossNo.10 Knife on Fly Wheel |
CYLINDER TYPE HAND CUTTERS
One and Two Knife
No. 11443—*‘*TWO-KNIFE.’’—The feeding rolls on
this cutter are operated by means of cog wheels and
sprockets. The feed is constant and uniform, and
the cutter has large capacity. The feed roils are
equipped with coil tension springs; the cutter has
large heavy flywheel, large crank, chilled shear bar
and hardwood frame; length of cut, % inch, ™% inch
and 1 inch Special gears for cutting 4% inch can be
furnished on order. Our Special Price, $34.50.
PONY CUTTER
No. 114—*‘ONE-KNIFE,”’? $27.50.
The excellence of the Ross
Fodder Cutters is’ well known.
They are the result of over 50
years’ experience in manufac-
turing this class of machinery.
They are built strong and dur-
able, possesses valuable features
for convenience and efficiency,
and are neatly finished. The
manufacturers aim to construct
a line of cutters which will not
only do the work, but do it so
well that the buyer is sure to be
pleased in every way. On ac-
count of lack of space, we cannot
give a full description of the
exclusive patented features pos-
sessed by the Ross Cutters, but
will be pleased to mail to anyone
interested in the purchase of a
cutter a special catalogue of the
Ross line. Will mention briefly
here that some of these features
are: Very efficient feeding rolls,
E which are positive, and which
are provided with a knuckle-joint arrangement to allow the rollers to readily adjust them-
selves to uneven feeding of the machine without binding or causing friction; a special comb
bar for keeping the spiked roller clear; a four-sided reversible steel cutting plate; an improved
type of safety flywheel; a practical and convenient knife adjustments; a special starting and
stop lever, and the Ross folding feed table.
Capacity per Hour
on 1-inch Cut
Price with Either. Price of 12-Foot
Power Cutter or Shredder Angle and Straight
é Knives Ensilage Dry FodderRequired Weight Cylinder Carrier
Size Inches Tons - Tons H. P. Pounds Retail Retail
No. 111 4-11 3to4 1 to1% 2to3% 425 $75.00 Price om
No. 113 4-13 4to6 1%4to2 2to5% 550 $87.75 Application.
Shredder Cylinder: If both shredder and knife cylinders are wanted, write for prices.
ROSS No. 30, No. 40, No. 50 and No. GO CUTTERS and BLOWERS
The knives on flywheel type of Ross Silo Filling
Machines gnd Blower have made a home for them-
selves with all their users. This is due to the fact
that they possess the required strength and features
to enable them to accomplish the work of filling silos
in a way that beings comment from all. Realizing
the fact that users of this class of goods expect more
and more each year inthe lineo quality and quantity
of work, they possess features fully described in the
special catalogue, which we will be pleased to mail,
namely: Four-sided reversible steel cutting plate,
positive tension to the feeding rolls, special knife
adjustment, self-aligning and adjustable main shaft
bearings and roller shaft bearings, extra bearings for
main shaft, special balanced main frame, etc. ;
Capacity per Cutter with Traveling Feed Table Blower
Hour on 1- and Blower, with 30 ft. Pipe, Includ- Sets Shredder
Throat Inch Cut Power Weight With- Blower Pipe and Elbow. ing Elbow, Blades and
Size. Capacity. Ensilage. Required. ~~ out Truck. Pr. with Truck. Pr. without Truck. per Foot. Attachments.
Retail. Retail. Retail. Retail.
No. 30 38 sq. ins. 4to 6 tons 6. tows kt Pe: 800 Ibs. $187.50 $180.00 $.75 $12.75
No. 40 55 sq. ins. 6 to 8 tons 6to 8H. P. 1250 lbs. 262.50 »85 12.75
No. 50 72: sq. ins. 8 to 10 tons 8 to 10 H. P. 1450 lbs. 277.50 35 13.50
No. 60 85 sq. ins. 12 to18 tons 12 to 14H. P. 1800 lbs. 296.25 .B5 22.00
ALL PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
Blower Casing, with Swivel and Tilting Rings.
Steel Shear Bar with Four Cutting Edges.
Stop and Reverse Lever.
Table.
point that must not be overlooked.
the price of any other. Steel Blower.
than our claims.
PRossaee7!
Folds up for convenience in moving from place to place and when storing away.
If saving of time and repairs is worth anything, the BOSS SILO FILLER is worth double
i No manufacturer likes to hear of their
cylinder type Silo Fillers, but it will occur as long as it is made of Cast Iron.
made of SOLID STEEL, like THE ROSS, the welfare of Silo users would then be taken care of.
pucity in Construction and Quality of Work have been the principal objects
these claims are not convincing, order the ROSS SILO FILLER and give it a trial.
c& GRIFFITH @ TURNER CO 33 sat
Ross Improved Ensilage
CUTTER
With Traveling Feed Table and
All-Steel Blower.
The illustration represents the
Ross line of Silo Fillers especiaily
designed for heavy work, such as
large Plantations or by Thresher-
men for jobbing work.
Low Down, so that feeder stands on the
ground instead of up on machine. Dis-
tance from ground to top of traveling
table only 3 feet 9 inches. The most de-
sirable machine made for convenience of
Feeder.
Adjustable Bearings for Blower Shaft.
The merits of the adjustable bearing are
known to all practical operators of ma-
chinery. No excuse whatever for the Ross
Blower Bearings heating or running hard
or consuming extra power.
Combination Toothed and Fluted Feed Rollers with Comb Bar Attachment,
This feature is accountable for the class of work turned out by the Ross. Start,
This arrangement saves many a break and prevents delays of various natures. Traveling Feed
Steel Cutting Cylinder. This is a
“Cast Iron’ Blowers exploding on large size
If our example was followed, and the Blower
Capacity, Durability, Sim-
in the construction of Ross Silo Fillers. If
The results will be far more convincing
Cutter with
Traveling Feed Extra Galv. Two
Capacity per Table and Blower with Blower Shredder
Hour on 1- 30 ft. Pipe and Elbow Pipe, Blades,
Inch Cut. Power Mounted on Truck. per foot. Extra.
Size. Knives. Ensilage. Required. Weight. Retail. Retail. Retail,
No. 18 4—18 inch 15 to 18 tons 1/2 ‘tosl'G, ES BP: 2800 Ibs. $300.00 $.85 Priceson
No. 20 4—20 inch 18 to 22 tons 15) to s20F Ef. iP) 2900 Ibs. 325.00 85 Application.
BALTIMORE IMPROVED GRAIN FAN
Will clean
from 60 to 100
bushels per
hour. Made of
best material
and finished in
a neat and tasty
manner.
List Price,
$67.26.
Our ecial
Price, gin one
Sieves, List
Price, each,
Retail, $2.00
Alfalfa water-proof
belting is a belt woven
especially with a view of
obtaining great tensile
strength. Nothing but
the finest long staple cot-
ton is used.
i We have been able to
4 develop by the use of the
best raw material obtain-
able, and by a direct sys-
tem of impregnation a
fabric belt, which has a
breaking strain of 6,730
pounds per square inch,
which is equal to, of
not in excess of, the
breaking strain of any
belt that has been pro-
duced.
List. Our Price.
2-inch, 4-ply.........-....$0.40 ft 20c. ft.
3-inch, 4-ply...... Aide oti 51 ft 25c. ft.
4-inch, 4-ply......... ane O ft. 35c. ft.
SHInch 5-plivie te. coe cle ice 2:OG) Lbs 54c. ft.
G2inch: b= ply an. swe er uae tt, 62c. ft
RUBBER BELTING
List. Retail. List. Retail
$-in., 3-ply. .55c. ft. 30c. ft. 5-in., 3-ply..$0.87 ft. 48c. ft
3-in., 4-ply..65c. ft. 36c. ft. 5-in., 4-pls'.. 1.02ft. 59c. ft
4-in., 3-ply. .70c. ft. 39c. ft. 6-in., 4-ply.. 1.22ft. 67c. ft
4-in., 4-ply. .82c. ft. 45c. ft. Special Prices for.
Larger and smaller sizes on application,
“A.W.R.” One Hoss Riding Cultivator
The A. W. R. Cultivator has been thoroughly tried out under
varying farm conditions since 1918, and has proven its worth,
There are many farms upon which there is too large an
acreage of row crops to be handled by a walking cultivator,
but where two-horse
machines will not
work satisfactorily.
While no expense
has been spared to
make this tool right,
the price is very rea-
sonable, especially
when you consider
fhat it will do prac-
tically the same
amount of work as
the two-horse ma-
chine—do it easier,
cheaper and better.
The wheels and
cultivator frame are
adjustable for width
and the depth is
easily controlled by
a removable key pin,
It will cultivate
corn up to three or
even four feet high,’
For those who seed
to grass and clover
Cultivator with Weeder Attachment. at the last cultiva-
tion of corn, this cultivator leaves the ground in perfect)
condition.
Prices Of sCultivatOr ony... 6,01 on0)0 BOOCDOGG doin Old OOD DUODO $45.00
mricocotewreeaer AttachMent.. .svereraye crests cs aleisieln/ais s alates 15.00
TS OS Ee
Cut Raw-Hid i
ut Raw-Hide Beit Lacing
SalICI se Perl OOT LOC t racic ccclevae elevapetec eve sheterene $3.75 $3.0,
16 -inchaper 100) feet race Sa wicies ee ares e 5.50 4.40
Be inichispere iO OULeCCLin\ le teceishenesenchauensiohensiene 6.50 pe
5.1!
Seinehs Derm 100) LEetre. <rara crepes ele ots, 4 choos ois 7.50 5.9!
2 GRIFFITH @ TURNER CO oo
THE BALTIMORE SHELLERS
No. 20 DOUBLE
SPOUT
This sheller is
built very strong
from the best ma-
terials, and has a
combination fly-
wheel and pulley.
Hand and power,
with shaker belt and
flywheel. Capacity,
200 bushels per day.
Capacity by power,
500 to 600 bushels.
ONE HOLE.
No. 3.
Separates corn and cob. Corn
pubcWerecd beneath Sheller, cons No. 4. Weight, 300 Ibs.
catoend, Easily adjusted for b
large. or small ears. Capacity, a ONE HOLE 2
‘° 125.bushels a day.. 180 pounds. Screens corn; side delivery; No. 20, with
shaker, List Price,
.00; Our Spec-
iai rice, $36.00.
light running; BUOne Buee!
] 9
Plain, List Price, $25.00 er TSO sia eae
way ~ $15. Plain, List Price, $25.00
3 ae PS EB SEP BAY Our Special Price, $15.09
“BLACK HAWK’’| RED CHIEF CORN SHELLER REMOVABLE BASKET HANDLES
Corn Sheller
This sheller
is guaranteed
todo good
work. Itis
heavy in: con-
struction, with
patent oval-
shaped _ teeth,
which are s0
arranged to
' . Weight, 14 Ibs.
Shells Fast, Clean
and Easy.
Black Hawk is
simple, easily ad-
justed and will shell
clean all kinds of
field corn.
: List Price,
aegister Tt LOPE RRO WO These handles are of great assistance in
Our rapidly, A d handling fruit and vegetable baskets.
Suecial f Hmougn ate They are automatic in operation, and
Each, A cee it sale the grip is sure. Made from high-grade
$3.00. g 10 Sate |steel, and will last a lifetime. Handles
for shelling
three times as many baskets in the same
seed corn. Ad-
time.
justs itself to any size ear.
: " List Price, each, $4.50. Our Special Price, | List Price, 40c. Our Special Price, 30c.
CORN SEBLILER each, $2.75. . Weight, 12 pounds.
No. 20 RED CHIEF GRINDING MILLS GRINDING MILLS
' COMBINED HAND AND POWER MILL.
na No. 1—For Small Pouitry
Raisers. Price............. $ 4.00
No. -2—Best Crank Mill on
Earth. Feed gauge to regulate
grinding. Price............ 5.50
No. 5—With large capacity,
feed gauge and fly wheel.
Clamps to box. Price...... 7.75
No. 10—With feed gauge,
fly wheel and handsome stand
to screw on table. Price.... 9.50.
No. 12—Best Hand
Mill on Earth; bronze
boxes, steel axie, large
fly wheel. Price...... 16.09
No. 15—Power Mill
_No. 20—Power Mill for two-horse engine;
_ tight and loose pulley, best of bronze boxes and
cold rolled steel axle, capacity 10 to 20 bushels
-per day. Has no equal.
Our Special Price............$22.00
Corn Sheller Attachment, shells the corn and
grinds at the same time, extra.
Our Special Price....,.......$10.00
Table Meal Separator, makes fine table meal
while grinding stock feed, extra.
All burrs are as hard as can be made, and all
of our mills will grind in a satisfactory manner
A
dry bone, oyster shells, old china, etc. New [IS Y ine:
f J Bie F A for one-horse engine;
Feed Gauge enables the operator to grind fine without mill turning Z} IZ, strong, durable and
hard. New Burrs will grind fine and quick. INS easy running. Price.. 16.00
Co GRIFFITH @ TURNER Co 29143
Nos. 106, 108, Stover Special Feed Grinding Mills
For Grinding Dry Ear Corn, Shelled Corn, and All of the Small Grains.
Capacity, from 3 to 6 bushels per hour per horse power, depending upon the
grinding condition of the grain and the fineness of the feed.
These mills, while somewhat lighter in construction, are equipped with the
same style of white iron or chilled steel grinding burrs used in the corresponding
sized mills.
Speed, Horse Power
No. R. P. M. Pulley Required Weight Price
106 6 in. 300 to 500 12x4 in. 2 to 5 200 lbs. $31.00
108 8 in. 400 to 600 12x6 in. 3 to 8 275 Ibs. 42.50
31 6% in. 200 to 750 12x4 in. 2 to 5 225 lbs 41.50
2 Set Burrs
No. 68 Stover Combined Grinder
The No. 68 Stover General Purpose Grinding Mill will re-
duce to a fineness satisfactory for feeding all classes of live
stock, poultry, ete., hay, straw, stalks, vines and roughage as
well as ear corn with or without the shuck and all of the
threshed grains. —_
Capacity, Grains and
Kaffir Corn, 3 to6 bushels
per hour per horse power.
Capacity, Hay or Stalks,
etc., 3 to 5 tons per day.
PRICE
$101.00
_ Capacity, 3 to 6 bushels per hour per horse power, depend-
ing upon grinding condition of grain and fineness of feed.
This mill will grind more rapidly and produce a greater
capacity per horse power applied than any mill of corre-
sponding size on the market today.
This grinder has many outstanding features, the most '
prominent being cast iron breaker case, cast iron legs, feed
regulator and feed plate, safety spring, safety lever, agitator,
one-piece cob breaker, Universal grinding burrs, pivoted rear
burr, and especially designed ball bearing cage for. taking
PRICE up end thrust, and all vital parts made of white iron or
sometimes called chilled steel.
$256.00 Regularly equipped with outboard bearing as illustrated
above. Lack of space permits only a brief description. Our
grinder catalog illustrating and describing all mills in de-
tail, mailed to anyone interested.
SPECIFICATIONS
Power TEquiredian erode © scl. sil. ns Sek oursiceemtecn aie to? 20H. P: SPEC eR Pee Me aie evctele ss chsiareiialelcisttorctercteisiee 6 aes ....400 to 800
SNC CG inscaite ereiens =, « oeretoee sro bole oho. Meeeeeaa NE oc 600 to 1,000 R. P. M. Horse power...... Coa a 00 00,5 BOI On ere cic setetete ieee aloy to..25
TWiST EG age eraser toca ecctte ol seotoc1 Mafoieials oweraya ie a toreberetecne Ale a cious 1,000 Ibs. Pulley ra arses. ScogoAAc DoSO Bt GO NOOO ROS cr > 10 in x 8 in.
Pulleys er ular 3g... hols ie bites tobe tsrarer deniers ws ole 10 in. x 8 in. Burrs, diameter..... wiclsletietotelelatelclc chee ovate taieietetekete tartrate 10ein.
RULTS) .CIBMECE Mme ct sless suncnemerrie rata cute eta tencls «16.0 cteareeeh tae 8 in. Wieleht. ct. cele CoicGi0. 0 BD Onn SMD Sooo dacocoboooon 555 pounds
“Williams” Advance Burr Mill
The cut shows the general design of the “Williams” Advance Burr Mill.
Limited space prevents us from giving a full description, but we will gladly
send a special circular giving full description and information.
The Mill Body is constructed in the most workmanlike manner, from the
choicest selected forest timber, all well dried and very heavy.
The Burr Stones used in these mills are the very best Burr stock that can be
secured, they are well mated and will give great service without requiring fre-
quent dressing. They are mounted on large steel spindles and perfectly trued
and balanced, and are so arranged that they cannot be set too close together,
and will not drift together when the grain runs out.
=m The grain hopper is large, with an improved feeding ar-
rangement.
The high speed cleaning fan, latest improved folding bolter,
the latest and most perfect burr adjustment, makes this the
lightest running and nicest appearing mill on the market,
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No. 147-B 700 | 900] 3to 6] 4to 8] 10x5 | $103.00
No. 16/-B 800 | 800 | 5to 7| 6to10| 12x6]| 113.25
No. 20/-B 900 750 6 to 12 8 to 14 12x6 135.00
No. 24”’-B 1200 700 10 to 15 10 to 20 14x6 168.50
No. 30/-B 1750 550 12 to 25 14 to 30 16x8 | 254.00
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“MEDIUM™ DOUBLE CAGE BALTIMORE SPECIAL
HAND APPLE MILL APPLE AND BERRY MILL
A
“JUNIOR” DOUBLE CAGE
HAND APPLE MILL
a
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i85 SY
“This is a small double cage mill of
good capacity, and will work in a very
satisfactory manner. It is made of
hardwood, and, having specially con-
structed grinders, gives good results.
Capacity, 2 to 4 barrels of juice per
day. Weight, 220 lbs.
Our Special Price......... $30.00
Weight, 140 Ibs.
This single cage
mill is strougly built,
has large Capacity
Grinder which will
take larger apples, and being a geared mill,
will do very rapid work.
Our Special Price..:........ $20.00
Hand and Power Apple Mill} italian Grape Crusher
2 Length over all.......... a0 ..36 in.
_ Isa good size for family use. It is built with
iron beam and heavy gearing, and is perfectly
adjustable for all sizes of apples. Capacity,
6 to 8 barrels of juice per day Weight, 240
pounds. P
Our Special Price........ PRS Ges $35.00
“Senior
Width over all.........
Heighth over all..... oA
AWA Go ooDoOO OO CAO ....60 Ibs.
MELIC@reslwerierlernolerieinstsi aie eee $15.00
BERRY
PRESS
These presses are
built heavy like the ap-
ple mills. The head
block is heavy cast iron
giving it great strength.
The frame is strong
and rigid. The heavy
screw wheel with long
lever gives great power
in pressing out the
juice.
nn
l
INIO)5-2 bosio ae $14.00
INOS Mb eo cop 18.50
INIGS Bg aie a0 24.00
BERRY PRESS
WITH WOOD HEAD BLOCK
; INSTEAD OF IRON
The berry press with the wooden block
is nicely made and while it is not as strong as
Ayctocouehetcnshaachoncnee 8.35
Stuffing Attachment... 1.50
SENIOR
They have adjustable — ;
d Regulator and Double Crank. In these Mills the lower ¢ im L i b i
ener ene ce ithealternate rims and grooves interlocking to draw in =~" ube Cue walb athe iron head block it will give
the Fruit, which is mashed between the smooth segments, thoroughly breaking all the .
apple cells so that juice is entirely extracted in press. Balance wheels are heavy and NOY tbs SG SASoL CeO NOC Oeo.O e850
mill can be run by power. The millsare very strong. They are made of best material, NOM 2 eres: Fez auevaraueeled et sschemetens zoeee
nicely finished, and are easy to operate Capacity, 6 to 12 barrels of juice per day. INO; Bsa ougosoy sa eaooGed 00 0 .
ig Our Special Price, $52.50. _ :
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The table is of the slat type, has five flat steel strips or
braces bolted to the same and bent at right angles so as to
form a rigid guard for the wood. This construction adds
materially to the life of the table, as the wood to be sawed
does not come in contact with wood part of the table at any
part of the frame. When the wood is thrown on the table
it rests on the steel strips and when the wood is pushed to-
ward the saw the steel braces carry the strain. The frames
are strongly and carefully built and with ordinary care and
attention will last indefinitely.
TOVER TILTING TABLE SAW no. 52
Weight, without Blade, 250
Pounds.
Size of Pulley, 5 or 8 in.
Diameter by 6 in. Face.
Speed, 850 to 1,000 R. P. M.
Without Saw Blade... .$34.80 With 26-inch Saw......$40.10
With 22-inch Saw...... 38.80 With 28-inch Saw...... 41.10
With 24-inch Saw 39.40 With 30-inch Saw...... 42.00
SLIDING TABLE
Without Saw Blade....$45.65 With 26-inch Saw......$50.75
With 22-inch Saw...... 49.35 With 28-inch Saw...... 51.65
With 24-inch Saw...... 49.95 With 30-inch Saw...... 52.55
GRITCO CIRCULAR SAW
Z i : These Saws are the result
of over 50 years’ study and
experience, Absolutely the
best steel is invariably used
and each blade is given a
tough, eyen temper and per-
fect tension, all of which is
essential to the successful
g running of the saw. The
workmanship of these blades
is unequaled. The prices
given arefor saws sharpened
Wh
ip and set. All blades, with
yy 1%-inch hole.
g Retail
™ 22-inch, No. 12 gauge .$4.00
24-inch, No. 11 gauge.. 4.60
26-inch, No. 11 gauge . 5.40
28-inch, No. 10 gauge . 6.50
30-inch, No. 10 gauge . 7.20
145
STOVER POLE SAW NO. 54
No. 54 Stover Pole Saw has the advantage of having the
fly wheel underneath where it is out of the way and will
permit the sawing of long poles. A compact outfit easy to
move and anchor.
Without Saw
With 22-inch Saw...... 58.75
With 24-inch Saw...... 59.35
With 26-inch Saw...... $60.15
With 28-inch Saw...... 61.05 With 30-inch Saw.....- 61.95
STOVER NO. 57 SAW FRAME
M QUICKLY ATTACHED
The frame is carried on four castings attached to the
upper and lower ends of the radiator by four bolts that run
in front and in back of the radiator. Thus, you attach the
Stover Frame without disturbing one snigle bolt or nut on
the Fordson, also without drilling any special holes or fur-
nishing any special equipment.
The frame is shipped knocked down with instructions for
assembling with all of the equipment illustrated, and which
includes the frame, 30-inch saw, sufficient length of 5-inch
rubber belt, 8x6 inch pulley on saw mandrel, and special
: > starting crank that slips through the
frame to permit starting with the;
frame attached. Shipping weight,;
knockeddown,
250;
pounds, |
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PRICE siite'inie alee yoisiieinie;¢ Me ae Da
STOVER PORTABLE SAW RIG ,
The under carriage is an ordinary farm truck with ster
wheels heavy enough to carry our 6 H. P. engine. The chat
nels are steel I-Beams securely bolted to the truck bolste?
to which is attached our No. 56 tilting wood sawing tab,
with self-aligning, self-adjusting bearings, that was special;
designed by us for mounting on a portable rig of any d
scription for either custom or individual work. The equi!
ment includes plain pulley on the engine, circular saw, be)
belt idler, pole, but no neckyoke or doubletrees,
Sener eee rece
No. 817
PRICE, .$404.25
“gs GRIFFITH @ TURNER CO 2
THE AMERICAN VARIABLE FRICTION FEED)“, fapary_ POWER
~~ # SAWMILLS mes
WRITE FOR PRICES
ND CATALOG OF ALL
INDS OF MILLS.
Pear an Lome
The POWER JACK is a simple and handy device for
using the power of a Ford, Chevrolet, Overland or other
light car to run power machinery.
It requires no special tttachment to the car but. is
applied by simply sliding it under the rear axle and rais-
ing both wheels clear of the ground as shown in the ac-
companying cut. Does not injure the car or tires any
more than driving over a good, level road. Will develop
more than 12 H. P. and will drive a saw, feed grinder,
pump, fodder cutter, etc., satisfactorily. °
Is easily handled by one man and can be carried
about on the side of a car.
Driving pulley has 8 in. diameter and 6\% in. face.
Weight about 175 Ibs. Shipped knocked down.
Price foes eee ee nto ee $48.00
BRATED SAWS
Griteo Cross-Cut Saws, Narrow American.
Tift Hi a SSS Md
American Sawmills are recognized @ embodying superior design, the most
vanced and _ up-to-date ideas, superior workmanship, and, in short, they are
tfits which have been carefully thought out by designers of wide experience
the purpose of giving to sawmill operators the most practical mills possible.
4 complete Standard No. 1 Mill consists of the following: Husk
ame 7 feet by 3 inches, built of 34-inch by 74-inch timbers, fitted with
riable Friction Feed, Polished Steel Mandrel 233 inches by 4 feet 4 inches
g. Mandrel Pulley, 20 inches by 10 inches (unless otherwise specified);
> Board Roll, Spreader Wheel and Saw Guide.
YSarriage 16 feet long, 26 inches wide, built of timbers 3% inches by 5) inches,
ring Feed Rack 22 feet long. _Four trucks with 6-inch wheels and 1%-inch
21 axles. _40 feet of ‘“‘V”’ and Flat Rolled Steel Track, fitted to way timbers
ned up in sections. Two head-blocks, opening 34 inches, with Chapman
plex Dogs. ‘‘Ideal’’ Set Works, with Quick Receder and 14 feet of polished
| oe Shaft; also Belt Tightener, foundation bolts, cant hook, oil can and
mnenes.
= AME RICAH=TOOTH== =
NARROW AMERICAN. NARROW TUTTLE.
5 ft.—Our Special Price.......... $2.60 5 ft.—Our Special Price........... $2.50
5 ft.—Our Special Price.......... 2.90 5Y, ft.—Our Special Price........... 2.75
6 ft.—Our Special Price.......... 3.10 6 ft.—Our Special Price........... 3.00
Special Prices in Quantities.
WOOD SAWS
No. 617—Wood brace frame; single
et; painted red; plain tooth; breasted
de; 244 inches wide. Our Special GRITCO CROSS-CUT SAWS, WIDE BACK, AMERICAN.
ee So Wood brace frame; single Wide American Tooth, Silver Steel, 5, 5144 and 6 Feet. Gauge, 14x16.
>t; selected stock; high finish ; painted 5\ett:—_Our:Speciall Prices 5 seg eee: pee eno Peer $4.05
; jumbo rod tinned; Tuttle tooth; 5igitt—-Our!SpecilalisPrice! (se ns eee edo een 4.50
asted blade, 244 inches. wide. Our 6ie fti— Our Special Price. oi ove clete osseous 4.90
2cial Price, $1.30.
Jo. 923—Jumbo rod tinned; Tuttle i Tuttle Tooth, Cast Steel. Gauge, 14x16. 5
th blade breasted, 2'/4 inches wide, 2. Feous SpeclaliPriceseericts cas ender ote clictoretenc ch eroieluetonheRerenescvevonsnere Saas
ible brace, double riveted. Painted V4 ; Our SpecialsPrices ei yee ue ee ee col eae lelehoneee 65
milion and varnished. Our Special 6 t:=—-Our/:SpecialiPrice.36 Ay Gea ciel neath cual ek ohey note meters 5.05
ce, $1.50.
Special Prices in Quantities. Price of Cross-Cut Saws is Without Handle.
Vood Saw Bucks, 75c.
ONE MAN CROSS-CUT SAW
AMERICAN TOOTH.
-F=C-ATKINS-6<COcINDIAEEAPOEIS===
HAND SAWS.
o. 46—American straight back; plate on handle. Our Special
e, $1.40 each.
>. 59—Sheffield Saw Works. Skew back; beech handle; PRUNING SAWS.
‘ i i es : No. 3 Double. = No. 1 Single. |
bedvcdees ( tone pots Our Special Price ote Cicecs iginch: So6es: her, $135") Ti6-inch: ees ete $1.30
»e 54—Silver steel; beech handle; straight back; polished edge, SPH Meee lies ena 1.45 1g"inenee 40
9 points. Our Spectal Price, $2.50 each. 20tinchs eee She ees 1.55 20-inoh’. yu ee ee 1.50:
» 5&3—Silver steel, skew back; carved and polished apple Cant Hooks, No. 318B—2\4in. x4 ft. “Price............ a
le, with Atkins’ perfection handle. Our Special Price, Cant Hooks, No. 318B—2%4 in. x44%ft. Price..............
seach. Special Prices in Quantities. Peavies, No. 9—234in. x 5ft. Price.. ))
cS GRIFFITH @ TURNER CO. 8 47
STAR WINDMILLS AND TOWERS
No. 2 FOR 8 AND
10-FOOT WIND-
MILL
Bands 5 feet apart.
Braces 10 feet apart.
Prices:
Height, Weight,
Feet Lbs
30 ......$70.40
40s 100.00
BO me eercree 140.00
Model 12-Star Galvanized
Stee! Back-Geared Windmills .
Size, Feet Stroke, Inches Weight, Lbs. Prices
8 70,08 425 $73.50 q
6) 85210 660 106.75 Be
STAR GALVANIZED STEEL SUBURBAN TOWERS
FOR 8 OR 10-FOOT WINDMILLS
Star Suburban Towers
come complete with anchor Height of Elevation Capacity Weight of Price
posts, plates and heavy Tower, of Tank, of Cypress Tower,with Tank
steel supports for tank. No. Feet Feet Tank, Bbls. Lbs.
Tower is of the same con-
struction as the regular T 4 40 20 21
windmill towers, except the T 5 45 25 21 its6 eae
portion below the tank and T 6 50 30 21 1344 308.75
the anchor posts are made _ T 8 60 40 21 1774 364.00
of heavier material on ac- T14 40 15 40 1126 326.75
count of supporting tank. T16 50 40 1495 375.25
APPLETON WINDMILLS AND TOWERS
FOUR-POST GALVANIZED ANGLE STEEL WINDMILL TOWERS
8-foot Windmill
it
eT Gulf Cypress Tank:
With Round Hoop:
"ROUND-END GALVANIZED TANES. and Draw Lugs
aa Height, Length, Capacity, Weight, 4
te Ft. Ft. Gals. Lbs. Retail. These storage, tank
RE 224 are made of carefully si
RE 225 2 z Ae ae $12 ao lected red gulf cypres
RE 226 3 3 6 144 102 17.25 We avoid the use of uj
RE2525 2% 3 5 145 93 16.15 land or cheaper grade ¢
RE2526 21% 2 6 178 110 19.15 cypress, and in gettir
RE 326 3 2 6 213 134 21.75 tanks from us you ce
RE2528 21% 2 8 245 141 22.90 rely upon high-grade m
RE 328 3 2 8 295 156 26.90 terial and workmanshi
RE3210 3 2 10 384 185 31.70
RE 428 4 2 8 386 169 29.35 Prices on Larger Tan!
RE4210 4 2 10 496 203 37.10 and Covers on request.)
LIST. |
a ROUND GALVANIZED TANES. Length Diameter Ace Price, Price
iam., Height, Capacity, Weight, of Stave, of Botto Ni i 1%-i 2-ine;
No. Ft. Ft. Gals. Lbs. Retail. Feet. Peete Hooks, Galicas: Gvireas, Grprel
R32 3 2 91 69 $12.00 3 3 3 110 $20.75 $25.2
R42 4 2 166 97 16.00 4 3 220 28.80 36.9
$43 4 3 254 115 19.75 4 4 4 283 36.36 44.6
S44 4 4 338 145 24.50 4 5 4 472 49.68 62
S45 4 5 423 168 30.65 5 5 5 598 61.22 76
$46 4 6 508 191 32.50 6 6 5 1002 79.80 100.C
See 5 4 548 181 31.75 7 a 6 1701 113.40 141.€
5 5 675 211 33.75 8 8 7 2646) Oo eee 177.4
ALL PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
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HOOSIER WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM
THE COMPLETE SYSTEM. This
complete Hoosier System consists of Fig.
1341 Hoosier Electric House Pump, with
motor, controller and belt, Hoosier Pneu-
matic Tank, vertical type, Fig. 1200 Pres-
sure Gauge, Fig. 1201 Water Gauge, Fig.
1204 Relief Valve, gate valves, compression
hose bibb, together with pipe and close
fittings for connecting pump and tank, and
tank and service line, as illustrated. Pipe
to well or cistern not included as a part of
this installation.
HOOSIER ELECTRIC HOUSE PUMP
Fig. 1341-A—With tank and fit-
tings 10s volt; 1/75 He Py A. 1G
IWEOUORN: Suche e cee ae hee $200.00
Fig. 1341-E—With tank and fit-
tings, 32 volt, %H. P. D.
eee
C.
vi Motor; for farm lighting outfits. . $200.00
1 Fig. 1341. No. 1—Pump only,
“ with motor and control switch... 110.00
OTHER STYLE MOTORS.
PRICES ON APPLICATION.
Ai This Hoosier System is electrically oper-
Ve ated, for pumping from wells from 22 to 45
fi feet in depht.
A THE COMPLETE SYSTEM. This
complete Hoosier System consists of Fig.
ae 1355 Electric Deep Well Pump complete
ri with % horse-power motor for for cur-
8. rents as specified in price lUst,with belt
2 S 3 and pump base, Hoosier Pneumatic Tank
ay \ ome Of vertical type, Fig. 1350 Contrller, Fig.
1 1200 Pressure Gauge, Fig. 1201 Water
fa Fig. 1355-A Pump Gauge, Fig. 1204 Relief Valve, gate valves,
}compression hose bibb, swinging brass [check valve, together with pipe and close
y fittings for connecting pump and tank, and tank and service line, as illustrated.
INA IO Rov ORE enc oe, Sooee ca ERED NaN AS Pret ak HIG ON GCHO Sec RE NS IS CREO Ocho. OCCU ONE OO G 175.75
Fig. 1380—With 1H. P. Motor.............. asin ebeianetone sionekadeaekoneneuoeaneneasnees 276.50
Fig. 1370—Pump only for engine power. ...........02eeeees aisle eenenancat tone 60.00
Anti-freezing attachment for any of the above numnps......... Soviens aiolntie :
ooeler Automatic Pressure Controller
Fig. 1350—Automatic Pressure Controller is
ised for automatically controlling electric driven
Jower pumps. It can be adjusted for any pressure
ip to 75 pounds and for a variation of 20 pounds.
='or domestic purposes, it is best to have it cut in
-ind out at 30 to 50 pounds, respectively.
ws OUR SPECIAL PRICE........-.. $11.00
She Hoosier Horizontal Double Acting
ower Purp ;
> A compact high-
;rade double act-
ag horizontal
aump for pumping
yom shallow wells
pneumatic
yater supply sys-
ims. The whole
eesign of this
ump is with a
Yew to compact-
sss, strength and
‘curate opera-
yn. The load is
311 equalized. has
6x4. brass-lined
linder, superior
pe of stuffing P=
2x, back geared ; : /
fir to one; has 10x21 pulleys, capacity at 50 R. P:
. 510 gallons per hour; 1%-in. suction and 1-in.
icharge; with machine cut gears. Weight 130 lbs.
8.25 pew SEG, 1341-A
Hoosier Deep Well Outfit 1370A
_The complete system consists of Fig. 1370 Dée Well Pu
with floor base, Hoosier Pneumatic Tank of Rerizontall Ean
with wood supports 14% horse power gasoline engine with
Webster Magnetto equipment, 15 feet rubber belting, Fig. 1287
Circuit Breaker, Fig. 1200 Pressure Gauge, Fig. 1201 Water
Gauge, Fig. 1204 Relief Vaive, gate valves, compression hose
bibb, swinging brass check valve, together with pipe and close
abun es ie Baniogs pump and tans and tank and service line,
@ ustrated. umping cylinder and well pipe are not in-
cluded as a part of this installation. nae
Fig. 1325
fs
OUR SPECIAL PRICE.......... $56.00
a I SE ET =
o Hoosier Shallow Well Outfit 1325A—With Fig. 1325 Pump Fig. 1370A
< Capacity : ae Capacity] Weight,
big. Description of Tank,| Weight | Price Fig. Description of Tank,}| Pounds Price
I Gallons Gallons
v5-A Complete Hoosier System, S )
¢ as above described, with 1370-A. {Complete Hoosier System,
) 30 inch by 8 foot Hoosier as above described, with
Pneumatic Tank ...... 295 1125 | $286.50 30 inch by 8 foot Hoos-
;6-A |With %H. P. Motor..... 295 1020 =| 8364.50 ier Pneunamic Tank... 295 1150 $296.25
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LIST OF PNEUMATIC TANKS. (Plain Tanks Without
Fittings.)
Diameter Length Capacity in List Our
in Inches. in Feet. Weight. Gallons. Price. Price.
*24 5 260 120 $ 80.00 $ 52.00
24 10 645 245 130.00 84.50
*30 6 600 220 113.00 73.45
30 10 850 365 165.00 107.25
*36 6 750 315 137.00 89.05
"36 10 1075 525 197.00 127.05
Tanks marked * thus are vertical.
Can furnish galvanized tanks. Prices on application.
ACCESSORIES FOR PNEUMATIC TANK
Our Price.
Weniee Cave@scooodsodoouooCO 6 obo GUDOOOUGNOOoNOD O $5.50
Pressure GAURC.. ccc sccvecuecsucccccsewe EER EORIOR ore 4.50
Hoosier Tank Pump
Hoosier Double Acting Tank Pumps are strongly
built, of very large capacity, and especially adapted
for threshermen’s use. The Cylinder is carefully
bored and polished. The cylinder has five-inch
stroke, the valves have brass valve seats, and the
valves are accessible through hand-holes by remoy-
ing the plugs. The suction and discharge have 2-
inch openings with swivel connections. Furnished
with suction connection for 2-inch pipe or 2-inch
hose, and the discharge connection for 2-inch pipe
or 1-inch hose.
‘ As the pump heads are revers-
ible, the handle can be attached
to either end of the pump.
By opening the upper and
lower drainage plug, water can
be drawn off the pump to prevent
freezing. Price, $16.25.
Columbia Hot Shot
Batiery
COLUMBIA HOT SHOT
BATTERY is a unit bat-
tery in an attractive,
moisture proof cover.
Soldered copper strips
connect the individually
tested cells, which are en-
tirely surrounded by a
water-proof insulating
compound. It is only nec-
essary to connect two
wires to the binding posts.
The battery is then ready
to operate. Hot Shot is
particularly useful for
ignition where the vari-
ety of sizes makes it
adaptable for motors of
all sorts—stationary, ve-
‘FOR MOTOR IGNITION _
[Gectafly designed (or Primary and Auxiliary ely
When ardering be were We ire sume Cin y
memcrentn CECURIEAN oF a
CAIRIDON GO.
OHIO
~ VE.
= ae hicle or motor-boat. It
is very satisfactory for
carriage lighting outfits.
Most popular sizes—
No. 1461M—6 volts; length 165 ins.; width 2% ins......$2.25
No. 1462 —6 volts; length 5% ins.; width 5% ims....... 2.25
No. 1562M—7% volts; length 8 ins.; width 5 ins......... 2.70
Wo. 1662 —9 volts; length 8 ins.; width 5% ins........ 3.25
Other sizes quoted ,on application.
149
HOOSIER GALVAZINK OILED PUMP
The HOOSIER GALVAZINK
Oiled Pump may be had either
with or without tank equip-
ment. When supplied as a
complete water service unit, it
is so shipped that it is easily
assembled.
If fresh water, direct from
the well, is desired, so specify
when ordering, and fresh
water attachment, including
Hoosier Silent Check Valve
will be supplied at
a small additional
charge.
When using the
Hoosier Galvazink
Oiled Pump on a
suction greater than
15 feet, we recom-
mend the use of
Hoosier Silent Check
Valve placed verti-
cally in the suction
line, as the use of
this check valve will effect econ-
omy in current consumption.
Fig. 1950, Hoosier Water
: Service Galvazink Oiled Pump,
includes motor, belt, controller,
pump, and vacuum chamber,
without tank.
Fig. 1952, Hoosier Water
Service Galvazink Oiled Pump,
consists of Fig. 1950 pump,
motor, controller, belt and vacuum chamber, together with
18 in x 30 in. galvanized tank, capacity 33 gallons, base,
gate valve, relief valve, combined pressure and water gauges,
and necessary fittings for connecting pump and tank.
SPECIFICATIONS
Fig. Floor Bere | Weight | Price
Space , Crated anu
1950 137x 20" | 2234” | 113 Ibs. | $100.00
1952 20” x 32” 34” 252 Ibs. 130.00
Hoosier Horizontal Double Acting
Hand Pump For Shallow Wells
Fig. 1248—Hoosier Horizontal Hand Pump,
double acting, for general purpose work or pneu-
matic water service, for use where the suction
js not more than 18 or 20 feet. Pump is equipped
with large air chamber and rack head insuring
ease of operation. It has 3x5 inch Brass Lined
Cylinder and a 8 to 5 inch
adjustable stroke. The pumr
is tested to 100 pounds
pressure. All valve caps in:
cluding suction cap, are o7
the outside and easily ac
cessible. The body is de:
tachable from the body 0)
the pump and in case 0!
breakage of the base it is
unnecessary to purchase a?
entire new pump.
It is fitted withan intak
FIGURE 1248
air valve and it can pum
both air and water at th
same time.
Price; of Bum pisis. «<1... $25.0
Columbia Dry Cell Batteries
These batteries have been the standard for
quality for many years. Wherever dry bat-
teries are used the COLUMBIA is known to
give better service than any other make, reg-
ularly furnished in round cartons, as _ illus-
trated, but can be furnished in square car-
tons if desired. Where spring connections are
preferred they can be furnished at the same
price as the screw connections.
No. 6.
COLUMBIA IGNITOR.
At is the highest-grade battery on the mar-
ket. It is unexcelled for any service. It is
particularly satisfactory for ignition, or where
the current drain is high.
Price, 40 cents each.
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150 GR QD
IFFITH @ TURNER CO
C2 ee ee ee ae
STOVER GASOLINE ENGINES
Style
No. Horse | Speed
Hit and eV,
Miss Power per
Engines Min
808 3 500
Hie 3803 1% 550
]
]
‘FULLER AND JOHNSON
12H. P.
Standard
Fly wheel Plain Pulley
Dia. Face Dia.
in, In In.
23 2 2
17 1% |. §05
FARM PUMP ENGINE
]
5
H
“tion shows the outfit as
d'rouble proof as possible.
V3eing an air-cooled engine
sthere is no likelihood of
ze freezing and the way
at is constructed is cools
Jeroperly while doing its
Work. It comes complete as
‘lustrated (pump stand
cot included). Engine
Vill pump water from an
“dinary well at a rate of
>) five-inch strokes per f cHlCUte
‘inute and has power to ify
ft 550 gallons of water |\
grainst a total lift of 100
_et or 240 gallons of
giter against a total lift
200 feet. If longer
roke is desired the en-
oe can be adjusted to
Se or 10-inch stroke.
\RICE Levee eee s+ $95.00
ww
Thousands of these outfits are in daily
service and giving satisfaction.
it comes complete
“eady to attach to almost any make of wind-
vill head pump. In designing this outfit, the
nanufacturers had in mind a pumping engine }f
eyimple, convenient and reliable and as near {ik
The illustra-
P. type “K” engine as on the 1% and 3 H. P. i
the special features of the two smaller sizes and which are
clearly set out in the description under the 1% and 3 H. P.
sizes.
Rev.
Hee Per Min. Dia.In. Face In. Weight
450 16 6
Stover 144 H. P. Stationary Engine. Built in
Hopper Cooled Type Only. Furnished in Hit and
Miss Type for Gasoline.
The 1% H. P. Engine is shown in the illustra-
tion. The same care and construction is given
this engine as any other size, insuring the pur-
chaser of Stover quality regardless of size. It
is distinctive in design, has many outstanding
features, such as water cooled cylinder head, re-
movable die cast bearings in main frame and
connecting rod with metal shims for taking up
wear, grease cups on the main frame bearings,
drop forge connecting rod, ground crank shaft,
ground piston pin, large capacity hopper and
fuel tank, speed changer and safety flywheel.
The illustration represents the hit and miss
engine for gasoline. Can be conveniently nrount-
ed on hand portable truck. Suction feed.
Approx.
Fuel Hopper 7Floor |Domestic
Tank Tank Space | Shipping Price
Capacity |Capacity in Weight
Gallons | Gallons | Inches Complete
\
2% 4% 30x40 525 | 3 H. P. $121.50
1% | 21% 22x42 250 1% H. P. $79.50
STOVER 6 H. P. TYPE “K”
STATIONARY GASOLINE ENGINE
The same principle in construction is followed on the 6 H.
It contains all
The only noticeable difference in the design of any particu-
lar part is the flywheels which are of the spoke type on the
6 H. P. and the web type on the smaller sizes.
Plain Pulley
Price
6 950 Ibs. $217.75
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ee GRIFFITH @ TURNER CO 29 51
Gould’sWellForcePumps) ey .........
House Force
Pump is an easy
working, compact
and substantial
pump. It is well
adapted to house
pumping, furnishing
water either at the
spout or through
opening to storage
tank. Can be used
outdoor over wells
and cisterns. Pump
Should not be
placed over 22 feet
above the water.
Pa Has 21-inch cylin-
yder and 4-inch
stroke. Tapped for
14-inch pipe.
1625
Fig. 1169
No. 2, Fig. 1168—With Plain Spout
No. 2, Fig. 1169—With Cock Spout
Fig.
Fig. 1654. STAND.
This cut shows
stand only. We can
furnish this pump
with cylinder ex-
tended 4 ft. below
platform same as on
Fig. 85214.
Fig. 8524. Fig. 85214—Has 3-inch cylinder, 6-inch
“STAR”? FORCE stroke; recommended for wells 40 feet deep
PUMP. and less. With brass lined cylinder.
OUR SPECIAL PRICE,.....$12.80
Swing Check Valves... ie es
Fig. 1654—Star Windmill Force Pump Stand, 6 or 10-inch | fever Manule Stop...
adjustable stroke. Stand is provided with cock spout, tapped at Compression ‘Bibbs
the back for discharge or can place T under platform. Has a re- ees fete Bibbs.
volving tight top fitted with air chamber tube and brass packing | Tio) Body Ft Valves.
gland. Our Price, $12.00.
GALVANIZED PIPE FITTINGS. GALVANIZED
Fig. 1664—Same Pump Stand as Fig. 1654, but fitted with NIPPLES.
four-foot set length and with 3x14 brass-lined cylinder. Our
Price, $16.35.
Elbows.
DW DF
rees
Street Elbows.
Fig. 1625—Star Anti-Freezing Lift Pump, made with an iron | @2°8Te? "I.
pipe stock and adjustable base. The base is made extra high Bushings.....
giving rigid support to the stock. Has 3 x 10 iron cylinder, 5-inch J Lock Nuts....
stroke and tapped for 14-inch pipe. Price, $8.60.
09 O
Couplings....
Galv. Unions. .|36]42]52
ADDITIONAL FOR FITTING PUMPS
We give below a table of the additional charge for fitting, and the amount stated in table has to be added to the price of 1
pump selected. In fitting pumps we use galvanized pipe and galvanized pump rod and a strainer foor valve. For wells 26 f
deep or tess we leave the cylinder 5 feet below platform. For wells deeper than 26 feet we place the cylinder close to the bottom
the well.
Prices Subject With 1%-in. With 2-in. With 2-in. With 14-in. With 2-in. With 2-in.
To Change Pipe for Pipe for Pipe fitted We Use an Pipe for Pipe for Pipe fitted
Without 2%-in. and 3-in. 4-in. with 1%-in. Extra Good 2'%-in. and 3-in 4-in. with 1\%-in
Notice Cylinder Cylinder Wood Foot Valve Cylinder Cylinder Wood
Depth of Well. Pumps. Pumps. Rod. Depth of Well. Pumps. Pumps. Rod.
MORLEOLE sis sortts cicnot= $3.55 CLSe Ce oe Seen ree SIT Cee ssie.cteteie vaue $ 9.50 $14.30 $18.50
DPB Ob ee einripereyet> < 4.00 GSI Oe Ae. tains 5:3 SATLOCCE ar neres Oh teeters 10.00 15.10 19.60
MARE OORS Fi 0 6 aeyet qusyei'a 4.40 CoS ym ee taxeeersus BOI CC Gerrans cassie 16.60 15.95 20.75
NGeiSetwere sc srcusia 4.85 Ze Fie ko) sunterads SS ACCU crit stale oucke « 11.10 17.55 22.65
a IES al 72) isa ea 5.30 {Tr Saas Sale te 5 ee A QUE iirevctere-cue terre 11.70 18.30 23.70
PONSECT A oe mca dole s/s 5.75 AL | ners AD TOC bre vataielcusyscacats 12.25 19.20 24.80
ODM COUomicrcre vcie aim 6.20 Os Oa 5 3 feng eae BA ACET ora catch repos) a 12.75 20.00 26.00
DAME Ucererter eis Leerere 7.30 11.00 14.00 AG Meet Sie Fees 13.30 20.80 27.10
DGOneeh ese ness 7.80 11.85 15.15 ARETES Ur creiens crcncus ys 13.85 21.65 28.25
PSTeCtrr seta es es 8.36 12.65 16.25 50 feet. 14.40 22.40 29.30
SO) Wao uodaachooc 8.90 13.50 17.40 Each additional ft. 2 -40
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262 GRIFFITH @ TURNER CO ~&
HOOSIER PUMPS
a gk
ia
Showing
Rack Head
rs Wor
Fig. 1038.
Fig. 7904—Hoosier Open Top Hand Lift Pump, with wrought set length. It has large cast head,
e swivel bearer top, long handle and adjustable. The Standard or Barrel is made of 1% in. pipe, and
Fig. 77714 has the anti-freezing feature. 3-inch, iron cylinder. Price, $10.50.
_ Fig. 77714.—Hoosier Open Top Hand Lift Pump with wrought set length. The swivel bearer top permits of the handle
ing set in any direction. The standard is tapped for pipe immediately below spout, and with the usual drip hole in the set
igth pipe just above the cylinder, makes the pump anti-freezing. A substantial and serviceable pump for open and driven
lls not exceeding 30 feet in depth.. 3 inch Brass Lined Cylinder. Price, $12.00.
3 Fig. 77715.—_Same pump as Fig. 77714, with the exception that it is equipped with Hoosier Hand Rack Head instead of
1
Fig. 7904 Fig. 7994. Fig. 8113. Fig. 8553. Fig. 1050.
lin head. Price, $13.35.
Fig. 7994.—Hoosier Hand Force Pump, wrought set length, anti-freezing, has swivel bearer top, polished steel piston rod,
Ss stuffing box, compression cock spout and back inlet. Standard is tapped for pipe just below spout, and with the usual
P hole directly above cylinder makes the pump anti-freezing. Fitted with 3 inch brass lined cylinder. Price, $17.50.
ce Team pump as Fig. 7794, with the exception that it is equipped with Hoosier Hand Rack Head instead of
in Head. i
V Price, $18.75.
I
= Fig. 8113.—Hoosier Windmill Force Pump, wrought set length, anti-freezing; has detachable polished piston rod, brass
qi fing box, Swivel bearer top, back outlet and detachable compression cock spout. The bearer top has removable guide
ie shing to prevent pump rod wearing directly on bearer guide. 2% inch Brass Lined Cylinder, 6 inch stroke, weighs 81
yands. Price, $17.35.
alt Fig. 8553.—Hoosier Windmill Underground Force Pump, double acting, with wrought set length, anti-freezing. The pump
ant brass upper cylinder, positive three-way cock with union connection. Has adjustable platform base, fitted with 1 inch
wt Se neck spout, and 1 inch three-way discharge. By removing upper cylinder and cap, the plunger valve can be withdrawn
““hout disturbing the pump. Suitable for well from 25 to 125 feet in depth. Without Cylinder, Price, $18.35.
EP Fig. 1050.—Hoosier Combination Set Length Pump and Jack. For hand, windmill or belt power. For shallow or deep
/ls. In this pump you get a true alignment of the jack and pump, with no side strain or uneven wear on the parts. Has
eat gears and strong pitmans. Tight and loose pulleys. By removing upper cylinder and cap the plunger valve can be
e,adrawn without disturbing the pump. Can be used with 1%, 1%, 2, 2% or 8 inch pipe. Price, $52.50.
vy. Fig. 1038.—Hoosier Combination Pump Standard and Jack. Back geared 5 to 1, is designed to be operated by hand, wind-
=" or belt power, for shallow or deep wells. This combined pump and jack is compact, strong and easy to install. Built
ywo sections, between which is a detachable flange, the upper section being the large air chamber with flanged top to
jch is bolted the flange bearer, making a firm connection; the lower section or barrel and main frame of the jack are of
piece construction. This gives a true and permanent alignment of the jack and pump. Equipped with cast gears. The
jon shaft is extra long. Pitmans’are made of heavy angle steel. The pitmans, gears, pinions and all wearing parts have
Dil-Em Bearings. Has tight and loose pulleys. Adjustable stroke, 6 to 10 inches. One piece 11-16 inch piston rod, brass
gered; brass stuffing box; compression cock spout with hose connection and back outlet. The jack has sufficient clearance
2
Es. aati admit of pulley being used as large as 30 inches. Suitable for wells from 25 to 200 feet. Weighs 190 pounds,
Ze, . =
BFig. $583.—Hoosier Easy-Fix Windmill Force Pump. Single Acting, with detachable cast standard, for heavy service.
' positive Three Way discharge and brass hand wheel screw for regulating the three way distributing valve. Under-
nd discharge elbow as union connection, Brass Stuffing Box and Brass Covered Piston Rod, fitted with 114 inch pipe air
‘a1,
othe stuffing box is set in extra cap or flange which screws into the bottom casting. By removing stuffing box cap the
ezer may be withdrawn without disconnecting the pump. Bearer is provided with removable pump rod guide bushing to
&nt wear directly on the bearer guide. ; ;
yfhe bottom flange is interchangeable for the size cylinder or pipe to be used. Price of pump without cylinder, $21.75.
a , Artesian Well Cylinders—See Page 154.
aD
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wouY
SIZES AND PRICES.
CLOSED TOP PITCHER SPOUT PUMP
. No. 2—Diameter of Cylinder, 3
in.; Suction, 14 in. Polished Iron
Cylinder. Retail, $2.50.
No. 3—Diameter of Cylinder,
81% in.; Suction, 14 in. Polished
Jron Cylinder. Retail, $2.75.
PITCHER PUMP LEATHERS.
No. 2—Valve ‘and flat Plunger
Leathers, each, 16c.
No. 3—Valve and flat Plunger
Leathers, each, 20c.
No. 2—3-inch Leather Cups, 19e.
No. 3—3%-inch Leather Cups,
25e.
BRASS JACKET DRIVE WELL POINTS
No. 60 Gauge, Retail
Diameter List Price, Price
No. of Pipe. Length. Per Doz. Each.
90 1% 24 in. $36.00 $1.70
94 144 30 in. 46.00 2.15
98 1% 36 in. 56.00 2.60
102 14% 48 in. 76.00 3.55
136 1% 24 in. 48.00 2.25
140 1% 30 in. 60.00 2.80
144 1% 36 in. 72.00 3.35
48 in. 96.00 4.45
IXL GALVANIZED STEEL
CHAIN PUMP
Being made of No. 24 gauge galvan-
ized steel, this pump will not rot, rust
nor accumulate filth like pumps of less
desirable construction, and it makes the
water clear and pure. It is anti-freezing,
as the reservoir piece has a small hole,
which allows the water to run out. This
style of pump is practical for use in wells
as deep as 40 feet. The term curb means
the complete upper part of pump with
i XxX L CURB. fixtures.
PRICES.
Oe tp ots ae ee, Bee crane $ 6.50
Mo ine NN cus opp sieacre vere 5.50
Tubing, per foot.....-+--+--+-++:° 15
Chosrijihnoen doo tmotnooou too oo OU 50
Rubber Buckets......--++++++e+> 10
Tron Platform......---++-+++++e+9° 9.00
Chain, per lb... 2.0557 -+ eee eee es
DIRECTIONS FOR FITTING UP
CHAIN PUMPS
1. Use one foot more tubing than
depth of well.
2. Multiply length of tubing by two
and add 3 feet 6 inches to get proper
length of chain.
3 Rubber buckets should be placed
6 or 7 feet apart.
4. See that tubing is held secure—
by tubing brace at bottom of curb.
ere
GEM CUR °
GRIFFITH @ TURNER CO
153
No. 30 STAR WATER ELEVATOR AND PURIFIER
Similar to the No. 2 Water Elevator, except that the buckets
are slightly smaller, and there is a slight difference in the way the
buckets are coupled together. On account of the smaller bucket,
it is considered by some better for deep wells.
Price:—Elevator and 25-foot chain and japanned bottom wheel
for 10-foot cistern, $13.50. Extra chain, per foot, 25ce.
E. 2. BUCKET PUMP OR WATER ELEVATOR
The strongest bucket pump built. It is made of the best No. 24
galvanized steel, painted two coats best gray paint, and varnished.
Tt has roller bearings, and they make the pump work easier, wear
longer and run practically noiseless.
It has steel top and bottom bands. ‘The buckets are made from
the best galvanized steel, roll locked seams throughout.
Ati are put on the pump complete, avoiding all trouble in
ing.
Price—Elevator, with 25-foot chain and galvanized bot-
tom wheel for 10-foot. cistern. .... 2-22 e eee tet es $13.50
IxXL The Queen Victor Crosby Swivel
Rubber Bucket. Rubber Anti-Freezing. Link Bucket,
Bucket. 12c.
Crosby Plain,
Price, 10c. 10¢c.
Price, 10c.
PUMP LEATHERS
Our pump leathers are cut from the best grade of selected
Oak Tan leather. We offer only such leathers as we cam
recommend as being absolutely high grade.
ATT
Price, 10c.
Plunger Leather Suction Valve
Crimped. Leather.
CRIMPED PLUNGER OR CUP LEATHERS
Each Each Each
AOC Oe $0.08 2144 inch......$0.15 4 inch......$0.35
Sec ke 08 23%{inch...... 18 44jinch......, 38
Ad4inch’. .....° LO Sy inch......ct 19 416. inch.....- «,- 40
13% inch... °- 10 3i4inch: <’!. .': «22 434 inch «. 2... 45
Detinmcha. oni gee 34% inch... 1.6% 25 per kite) Snes 00
24% inch...... 12 334 inch...... 3 I
PLUNGER AND LOWER VALVE LEATHERS AND RING PACKING
Outside Cylinder Each Outside Cylinder Each
Diam. Diam. Diam. Diam.
2 inch 1% inch $0.10 3% inch 3 inch $0.16
214 inch 1% inch 10 3%4 inch 34% inch 17
2% inch 2 inch ell 4 inch 3% inch -2(
234 inch 2144 inch 12 414 inch 334 inch 225
3 inch 2% inch A3 5 inch 4 inch 30
384 inch 234 inch 15
a
Tron Brass Lined. Brass
Our Our Our
Price. Price. Price
Weed Oewaretststelarevenssers cimlersneneys 1° = 0) <ieeenn $ 4.90 $ 5.5:
DYES. Ga GOS U0go PO0:-\0O COICO TONS EG 5.65 6.3
Silla wemelaratels) olietelinitaarehace lege, cunie CPPS. proce Ged esc
BTS rere Po teietioneves bie): means te Cee mi 5.30 6.2)
BKIG cc iod ba ciola ecu ole © Rretmuepeiaxe rymireneaseets 6.15 6.9)
ah Y Sal) siortO DOO IO Oe OCG ar 3100-2 hae. - Sisters
SUID Rc oatieRa gs +s 0 cpa erent esos eiie 6.25 7.0
SUC sel Graictarns vepemete. « ohel'~ (ool. dey = permbenets eamea cl oaina 7.35 9.5
Ancien. Oe. Magpecene rv atatenctrns 8.50 10.0,
ASKS tn gc cc OID CO TO UIIOSy = TONING 9.75 11.2
21% and 3-in. eylinders take 14%-in. pipe; 3\%-in. cylinders tah,
1¥%-in. pipe; 4-in. cylinders take 2-in. pipe.
1M GRIFFITH @ TURNER CO
BALTIMORE WOOD PUMPS
With and Without Porcelain Cylinder.
PRICES OF PUMPS FITTED COMPLETE.
Depth of | 6x6 Unlined. 6x6 Lined. | 7x7 Lined.
Well. Price. Price. Price.
10 feet $9.90 $12.50 $14.55
12 feet 11.25 13.05 15.10
14 feet 11.80 13.60 15.55
16 feet 13.15 15.40 17.40
18 feet 13.70 16.05 18.15
20 feet 14.15 16.50 18.60
S32feehi ai wd sates 17.40 19.80
25 feet aiwit menccece 19.20 21.90
28 feet nslen. wont: 21.24 24.57
30 feetiond iis eee 23.05 27.00
SS foetal Tiauusueacie 25.80 28.15
SSvfeets craliiees ts aus 29.50 31.90
: 40 feet Oa ae ee 34.10 36.50
45 feet. lela rscern qe 39.50 41.85
6O feet a5 | tees 44.00 46.45
NOT FITTED.
SsNo. 0.°°—STOCK PUMPS. ‘7x7 Inches, 4-inch Bore.
Pore. Lined.
Price.
6 feet long........ Ae Ooo Ricotta sue cdellReners $12.75
Vea s)he Cy th apeeiiin So ¢ ODD OOS 0.0 GOO 6 DIO OTE BOO 13.75
8 feet LON ac: . Merck iyece ene on) oo PEE see rhe 14.75
TOSS LONE. s watstetedeae ee) + syemeyoeemeseerr eee cmeyingn ce To Bere se 16.75
AD Feethlong . hice: isc MERE Ree RES 18.75
6 rece long, reamed for 6x6 extension pipe, un-
ine
10.50
; Price.
id Gafeet Lon gievoncsoborus execs cterallneaakelet re tateustor ce -.- $10.50
a \ 7 feat Long) svibh GOAL, os Oo cae ee 11.25
=! Sifeeti LONG ere cet er sen ener wor ue moar ore lr Mtege 12.50
) yj 1O feet long eee ree. s EB ace. 14.00
] AD ifeebillomeeraircmusfeaseveai tee sic Anewee Gol meaeas ene Ga eeeiaene 15.00
] 6 feet long, reamed for 6x6 extension pipe, un-
IB oY so karin’ irene mi lies th nett ctpec irs -caaniehy ic lesa eMC tIeS TOMS 8.50
SKK
PUMPS FOR DRIVE WELLS
To Fit 1144, 14, or 2-inch Iron Pipe.
Special No. 1 House, 5 feet wood, Porcelain-lined Cylin-
der, entire length 6 feet.
| 5d 5 ©) Dees Sipe 6 ooo eerie eaome 10 "oo Ieee $11.50
La
nna
TUBING AND MISCELLANEOUS = sin
Price.
4x4, 12 feet long and under, per foot.............$0.30
4x4, over 12 feet, per foot..............-...------ ed2
6x6 Extension Tubing, per foot.................. 80
Cylnder Block, Porcelain Lined, 3 feet lomg......-. 6.6.6.6 ee eerie eee
Golinder Block, Porcelain Lined, 4 feet long... 2.2... 6. eee eee
\Cylinder Block, Porcelain Lined, 5 feet lomo) 8 ce ce le wees whens
‘Cylinder Block, Porcelain Lined, 6 feet lomgic aii cris lavcecie me cece
Cylinder Block, Porcelain Lined, 7 feet omg... 1.0.0.0... 00 eee eee eee
\Cylinder Block, Porcelain Lined, 8 feet long...
3x6 Couplings for 4x4 VDubin i see eee a eens seo
Buckets, 5-in., each, No. 00, Price, $1.75; 4-in., each, No. 0
Buckets, 314-in., No. 1,-each, Price, $1.25; 3-in., No. 2, each...........
Handle, any size, each. Price, 40c.3; Handle Links or Knuckles........ .50
heck Valves, per dozen... 0... 00-00 e eee ee et ee 2.00
ean Ghnnestion for Drive Wells, fitted for 1)4-inch and 1}4-inch iron BH
Fp ee aa eA eaten Hist eueus suede tore leteteronsiieleunicanes Mater yume tetacen cate sat aBesellotie A
Sctrn Iron Spout, with loose collar...... 2... 0 ee 50
ixtra Wood Spouts, each, Price, 20c.; Extra Spout Braces, each....... 40
Oxtra Bands, each...... 0... cece eee eee eee TCG ANE TNS, Sit Tenant ahead 15
ixtra Ears or Brackets, Nos. 35 and 36, each.....----+--- sss eee eee 250
tin. Rod Couplings, pair........00... 0: errr ee ne ees 230
Plunger Rod, per foot... 2.0.0.0... 6c eter eet ee te etna 05
OCTAGON WOOD PUMP RODS.
Wood Pump Rod doe artesian
wells is made of selected material
ialvanized Pump Rods and Couplings
3%-inch Round Galvanized Pump Rod
n-20-foot lengths, not threaded, per and fitted with galvanized forged
pot, Se. couplings. _
a aed Size Size of Artesian Price,
7-16 in., 6e. : of Rod Well Cylinder Per Ft.
Threaded with coupling, add le. per 1% in. 1% in. to 21% in. $0.25
sot; cut lengths, add 3c. The above prices are for rod in
standard lengths or from 16 to 20
Galvanized feet, couplings included.
‘ump Rod
‘ouplings for
; or 7-16 in.
yd. 10c. each.
Gout
Ferree
“WOOD PUMP ROD.
OS.
HOOSIER
JACK PUMP
Fig. 1037—-Hoosier Pump Jack.
Geared 6 to 1, with tight and
loose pulley. The main frame of
jack and tripod base are of one
piece construction. The foot
fj spread is extra wide. Designed
fa ' to operate independently of pump
q standard. Adjustable cross head
* with wide range of adjustments.
The arrangements of gear and
= pinion gives a direct even lift.
Weight 95 pounds.
Price, $18.35.
Fig. 1031.
HOOSIER PUMP
JACK
Price, $9.75.
Pump Jack
Fig. 1037.
Brass Lined Artesian
Well Cylinders
No. 445.
A galvanized steel cased brass
lined artesian well cylinder for
deep wells. It can be used inside
of cased or open wells.
It is fitted with bronze ball tu-
bular well valves.
The check valve is seated on a
shoulder in a special coupling at
the lower end of cylinder. The
plunger and lower valve can be
inserted or removed through the
connecting pipe which is larger
in diameter than the bore of th®
cylinder.
2 in. Diameter, 16 in.
Stroke, 26 in. Length of
Cylinder, Plunger fitted
for 3% pipe thread...... €12.00
2% in. Diameter, 16 in.
Stroke, 26 in. Length of
Cylinder, Plunger fitted
for 3% in. pipe thread... 19.75
3 in. Diameter, 16. in.
Stroke, 28 in. Length of
Cylinder, Plunger fitted
for 4 in. pipe thread... 26.25
No. 9171—Deep Well Brass
Cylinder 15% for 1 in. pipe to be
used in connection with 1355 and
similar outfits. 6 in. Stroke,
$5.50.
Artesian Well’
Cylinder No. 445
ALL PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
Open view with cyl-
finder lifted out to
3s clean machine.
at a time.
“Boss” Engine Power Washer
With Power Wringer
No. 42—Medium Family.
Shipping Weight, 275 Pounds.
OUR SPECIAL PRICE.....----: $64.00
the operator.
off the belt.
improved features.
No. 43—Large Family.
Shipping Weight, 300 Pounds.
OUR SPECIAL PRICE........-- $68.00
CONVERTIBLE The lever can be fast-
QUEEN MOTOR WASHER ened on top of the motor
qs ——. and used as a han d
‘ ~_ washer. This is often
E desirable in winter when
surface drainage would
result in ice. i
In case of moving
where there is no water
pressure, if can be made
into a hand-power ma-
chine and, of course,
hand-power Queens
ean easily be changed
to power washers.
Durability— While its
extreme simplicity adds
greatly to its durability,
no expense is spared to
secure the very best ma-
terials, of which the
White Cedar Tub,
which never rots, is an
important item.
ees
ai < Malleable castings,
= Fi wrought iron or steel,
J and bolts instead of
screws, are used wherever necessary and all are made durably rust
proof) PRICE... 2)... ee $22.
THE R. C. W.
WATER MOTOR
WASHER
The R. C. W. Water
Motor Washer is
equipped with the Horo-
ANA ANS
IR
A a y iN
zontal. Piston Type of pu TIIOME TAS :
qe ater Motor, some users i ae
prefer this type of motor, : i at wee
which is a very good one.
The tub is made from
first-grade white cedar,
which is the best ma-
terial obtainable for this
purpose.
The construction of
this machine is the best,
and with proper care
should last many years,
and give the very best
service.
GEARLESS WATER MOTOR WASHER
OUR SPECIAL PRICE.........5-555555°° $22.50
RIFFITH @ TURNER CO
————————
“BOSS” WASHING MACHINES
When the top is down and the “BOSS” is operated, the two rub-boards oscillate in
opposite directions twice to every revolution of the crank, or 180 times to every turn of
the. wheel—90 forward and backward strokes every minute.
action, and the pressure to the upper rub-board that produces the action similar to the
rubbing and squeezing process of washing by the hand method.
between the two rub-boards, are rubbed and squeezed, rubbed and squeezed, many pieces
Made in three sizes—
No. 1—Small Family......---+++:+
No. 2—Medium Family....-.-----
No. 5—Large Family or Hotel.....
CINCY HIGH SPEED WASHER
FOR HAND OR MOTOR
Is operated by lever with high-speed flywheel geared to make
300 revolutions per minute—this terrific momentum creating
sufficient power to practically run the washer without exerting
The flywheel is grooved so a belt may be used
on it. making this a hand and power washer in one.
can be directly belted to an engine or line shaft and can be
opened or closed without shutting off the power or throwing
Large cypress
Capacity, 8 shirts.
Relt Pulleys, extra, $3.50.
OUR SPECIAL PRICE
155
It is this quick double
The clothes, being placed
Our
Capacity Weight Special Price
10 Shirts 100 Lbs. $14.75
12 Shirts 105 Lbs. 16.00
15 Shirts 110 Lbs. 17.75
Machine
tub—natural finish and all
Shipping weight, 90 Ibs.
ROTARY WASHER
ELECTRIC WELDED
WIRE HOOPS.
VIRGINIA WHITE
CEDAR TUB.
bi ssi ROLLER BEARINGS.
This is the lightest-run-
ning and easiest-working
Washing Machine made.
Roller bearings; no friction.
Works in both directions.
Very simple; nothing to
get out of order. Nicely
corrugated on sides and
bottom. Hoops are galvan-
ized wire and are welded
by electricity; these are
much stronger than the
old-style flat hoops, and
CANNOT DROP OFT,
being sunk in grooves.
OUR SPECIAL PRI CE,
$13.50.
BALTIMORE CEDAR WASHER
ELECTRIC WELDED WIRE HOOPS, $10.50.
Constructed of best white cedar; improved gearings, all castings
japanned. Inside fully corrugated like a washboard; no nails;
no crevices for dirt. and allowing no steam to escape or water to
leak. A Square galvanized-iron rod, instead of wood, to work the
dolly; this can be lowered or raised without moving tops. Accom-
modates itself automatically to quantity of clothes. Impossible
to tear the most delicate fabric.
OUR SPECIAL PRICE......----+-+s000 7" $10.50
STANDARD PERFECTION
bing-suction principle with ad,
justable cylinder above—remov'
able rubboard below. Made ol
cypress; natural finish. Galvanize¢
castings and hardwood. }
ONE SIZE ON LY. Capacity, |,
shirts. Shipping weight, 45 lbs)
OUR SPECIAL PRICE. .$3.7
156g GRIFFITH @ TURNER CO =>
RICHMOND. HIGHSPEED
WASHING MACHINE
The mechanical principle of this machine is
positive in its action, and as you will see from
the cut—the segment lever directly drives the
dolly pinion, and all gears are incased in acci-
dent-proof covers, re-
ducing danger to
minimum.
We use cut gears
on this machine, and
a heavy fly wheel
hung parallel with
the hinge line, so that
the lid can be raised
while the
mechanism does not
get out of gear. You
will note the segment
lever has a_ piston
type head, ending in
a ball which travels
in the machined race-
way, so arranged as
to produce the reverse
action of the dolly.
We fit this machine
with a well balanced
fly wheel, running on
easily,
nn ~ |
G ten roller bearings
e ,
Price, and geared direct with
$18.35. the cut tooth gears
so as to produce a
washing machine mechanism with no dead center.
Please note the lever socket is designed with two different
positions to permit the operator to change the angle of the
lever, and so assist in lightening the laundry work. You
will also note that we equip this machine with a flat rim fly
wheel, which can be belted up, if desired.
The tubs are made of EVERLASTING VIRGINIA WHITE
CEDAR, the wood best suited to resist decay, and to with-
‘stand the damaging effect of shrinkage and expansion, due
. to the use of hot and cold water in washing machines.
} Tubs are corrugated on inside only, and are equipped with
, ) tight-fitting lids—double crossed for strength, and to prevent
warping.
We use hardwood legs, well bolted to the machine and se-
J eurely braced.
} FINISH AND GUARANTEE
This machine is finished with a coat of Mahogany stain,
and completed with a coat of high quality Coach varnish.
Hach machine is guaranteed as to quality, material and
workmanship.
RELIEF VEINGER
Thumb-nuts and spiral
prings; pressure can be
-djusted quickly for
ither heavy or light
mork; rolls never oOver-
i¢trained;
_ gear longer
han_ ordi-
ary iron-
‘ riayamy ze.
; ringer;
oe wheels.
B ‘wacked four
- md six ina
mse.
C : 2
(yo. 330—SMALL FAMILY—Size of Rolls, 10x1%-in.....$4.75
‘o. 331— LARGE FAMILY—Size of Rolls, 11x1%-in. ... 5.00
302 330—ROl] si 2:1 0=in chy, 26a Chase v an ayers everiegece oc 8 cteyes otek eceFerexeieles) LeU,
VOUMSO1— ROIS mbdain Chi COACH ccrelovescietsleverrass sksdoteve:cFedchouchene 1.75
UNIVERSAL
WRINGER
The Universal
Wood Frame Wringer
has Thumb Screw and
leaf spring pressure
which is quickly ad-
justed.
The rolls are the
best quality and are
warranted for family
use for three years.
No. 350—Size of Rolls,
LOX US, eeicncevesoes $5.10
No. 351—Size of Rolls,
bb alt Aan GomoooeH)
No. 352—Size of Rolls.
nlp SRA Sa oeog odo 5.75
HAPPY DAY ELECTRIC WASHER
IN CONSTRUCTION AND FINISH
this machine is unexcelled. It is very
Simple and every part of the mechanism
is not only carefully fitted, but of great
strength. With proper care the “Happy
Day” Electric Home Laundry Machine
will last for many years. The tub is
made of selected Southern Cypress—
“the wood everlasting’’—finely finished
with good quality varnish. All of the ff |=
mechanism and gearing, together with —] |=ean
the motor, is placed underneath the tub é
on a heavy iron bracket, which also acts;
as a strong brace for the lees. Every lime
check, will last for a life-time and ef-§
fectually prevent rust. Each one of these &
machines is fitted with strong, easy-run-
ning casters, which allow it to be moved
easily from place to place and the motor
is protected from any possibility of
splashing water, by a guard or cover.
No. 44—ELECTRIC WASHER... .$68.75 =
No. 43—Happy Day Engine Power Washer. Price...... $52.00
Above have Swinging Wringers.
POWER WASHER
The Electric Washer and the Power
Washer are the same construction,
the difference being the the power
used.
THE FRAME, CR STANDARD is
made of angle steel, the different §
pieces being securely riveted to each fi. §
other, forming an exceedingly strong
and rigid frame, which at the same
time, is not heavy nor cumbersome,
The entire frame has electro galva-
nized, non-rust finish, and is mount-
ed on strong steel
casters which allow
the machine to be
readily moved from
place to place.
THE STEEL EX-
TENSIONS for hold-
ing three extra tubs
are hinged to the
sides of frame, and
provide substantial
supports for the tubs.
When not in use
these extensions are folded up close against the tub and are
entirely out of the way. The complete machine then occu-
pies no more space than the ordinary one-tub electric.
No. 34—PRICE, $85.00. Without Extension Table, $3.00 Less.
No. 33—Gasoline Power Washer............0.0.-..-005 $61.50
Boss Electric Washer
The Boss Electric
is furnished complete
with. motor, as illus-
trated, and is ready
for use by. simply
screwing the attach-
ment plug into the
nearest electric light
socket and _ turning
the switch. The ma-
chine needs no at-
tention whatever
while running, and is
absolutely trouble-
proof, but in case of
emergency it can be
operated by hand by
simply attaching the
wheel-handle furnish-
ed for the purpose.
No. 40—Regular
Family Size.$103.50
No. 41—Large
Size a6
SUPERIOR WRINGERS
Name. Size of Rolls. Price.
Superior, No. 210....cccccece LOXI%-inch....ccccese ee -Paee
EXTRA ROLLS—
Superior ...... FOOD ODObOOO a0 MO=IN CH scie cree corse clojeieteetl OO)
Superior Bere ie -11-inch. . 1.75
110.00
ALL PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT ZO CHANGE
WITHOUT NOTICE.
SS GRIFFITH @ TURNER CO 5057
¢. & T. Co’s Farmers Handy Outfit of Blacksmith’s Tools
Consists of the following: 1 100-LB.
EAGLE STEEL FACE ANVIL, 1 35-LB.
WROUGHT IRON SOLID BOX BLACK-
SMITH’S VISE, 1 (No. 102) 60-LB.
DOUBLE GEARED SELF-FEED HAND
POST DRILL; 1 (No. 85) PORTABLE
FORGE, 33” high, 22” hearth, 9%” fan.
Fireplace separate from hearth, which
saves breakage in expansion and shrink-
age, heats 2” diameter iron to welding
heat; one set of stocks and dies to cut
¥% to %%, 1 3%” hot cutter, 1 % ’* cold
cuttcr, 1 hardie, 1 2-1b. blacksmith’s
nand hammer, 1 farrier’s hammer, 1 20”
straight lip Ronee, 1 20” bolt tongs, 1
14” pincers and 1 IXL farrier’s knife.
SPECIAL PRICE ON COMPLETE OUT-
FIT AS DESCRIBED, $84.00.
STOCKS AND DIES.
No. 1B—Cuts %4,7—20; 5-16”—18; %’’—16;
right hand; 5 taps and 5 sets dies. Hach.
BLACKSMITH’S HARDIES.
No. 18—Shank, %-inch. WHach............--+0.8
BLACKSMITH’S HOT CHISELS. |
IN, SGN SIG BES doldbe Saini colts did celeb 6 joie
BLACKSMITH’S COLD CHISELS.
No, 5—WHach .......<.--. Oo CMA See eH An OG Meso Gord es eer ey
Portable} The Champion
Easy
Screw Plates
T-16"—14; "18;
2.5
see e were see
No. 43
No. 150 Hearth—18 in.; Height,
30 in.; Fan. 8 in.; Weight, 80
lbs. $13.50.
No. 85 Hearth—22 in.; Height,
See —
CHAMPION BLOWER EFORGECIANCASTER.SAUSA
33 in.; Fan, 9% in.; Weight,
100 lbs. $18.75. ‘ ; No. 1 Plate Complete in
No. 43 Hearth—23x°"Jim; Height.} box. Length of stock, 18 in-
33 in.; Fan, 12 in.; Weight, 1104 ches. Cutting %, 5-16, %,
lbs. $33.00.
No. 150 and 85 Forges are
like one shown with Black-
smith’s Outfit.
ROCK ISLAND OVAL SLIDE VISE
7-16 and % inch. Standard
threads. Weight, -12 Ibs.
Price, $12.50.
ROCK ISLAND ANVIL VISE
+ THAMPION BLOWE
SOLID BOX VISES.
No. 35—Width of Jaw, 4 inches. Each.......cesseees- $11.25
FARRIER’S ENIVES. ,
1.00
IBEON. og obo 00 COTO OOD OES hone Sob Dp obeoomodoOOoD Nopboc
BLACKSMITH’S TONGS.
Straight, lip 20minchesi, Hialchiycse.atclens «leilielele re. o“aletelololatere 95
Round Jaw.or Bolt, 20 inthes.— Wah: . 2. cin). «> «lsimisicielesze 1.25
BLACKSMITH’S PINCERS.
LIZ TRY aK LOE | a Aoad laoo AG eon nin ots olacion ORO nO outs o 1.50
BLACKSMITH’S HAND HAMMERS.
No. 191—2 lbs., with Handle. FHach.............. ArSoo -80
FARRIER’S HAMMERS.
IN OSG Ola Chg eestor «cis ci eae eneeee set Roeeils. «loudcelatetelsiel's Sielctorel tL sOO)
FIG. No. 102—DRILL PRESS.
Floor space over all, 9x16 inches; total height, 37 inches;
upright column, 1% inches diameter; drive year wheel, 8 in-
ches diameter; table, 6 inches diameter: greatest distance
from spindle to table, 10% inches; fly- wheel diameter, 141%
inches. Has extension crank and adjust: ible feed. Uses &%-
inch straight shank drills. Bach $11.25. 102 drill with tight
and loose pulleys for power, $15.00.
No. OT —DrillsSPress' sires cele cet. sr5, cinta taco: wrevecene Mace ane eee tees $16.00
SILVER & DEMING DRILLS
No. 112.
Fitting Boynton & Plumer and Silver & Deming Black-
smith’s Drill Presses, Nos. 1 and 2, with shanks ¥%-inch
diameter.
Length, List Retail Length, List Retail
Diam. in. Price Pr. ea Diam. in. Price Prea
1-8 6 $0.45 $0.35 1-2 6 $1.00 $0.76
3-16 6 -50 383 5-8 6 1.30 89
1-4 6 -60 46 3-4 6 1.70 1.30
5-16 6 .70 53 7-38 6 2.10 1.60
3-8 6 80 -61 6 2.50 1.90
7-16 6 90 -69
A superior vise in this style. Has
tool steel jaws. Pita) |
Anvil and vise combined, with jaws
for holding pipe.
This vise is intended only for light
D This is the best finished vise of
this type on the market.
These anvils are ideal for farm and
shop use.
Eagle cast steel with steel face. 100
Ibs., per lb., 23c.
Rock Island Semi-Steel, each, 50 Ibs.,
$6.00; 75 lbs., $9.60; 100 Ibs., $12.00.
Has steel
f Retail screw with cut threads, steel nut, and
No. Size Opens. Weight. Price. ] cold-rolled steel handle. Anvil and all BLACESMITH SLEDGES.
ae %in. 3% in. 8 Ibs. $3.10 | finished parts highly polished and Jf 10 lbs., 15 lbs., 20 Ibs. Per lb.......16¢.
a 3. in 40 int a 4el ps 3.75 } lacquered. STONE SLEDGES.
364 rig = 4 th 30 Tbe 725 i zo. geo earn jaw, 3 inches; opens 5 10° lbs 15 Ibs.. 20 Ibs. Per Ib.:....- 16c.
s nches; weight, 26 nds. Betail Price, NAPPING HAMMERS.
365 5 in. 4%1in. 351bs. 10.00 I $4.00. = age Oot Mean ses a toande Per Ibe cee | 2c!
eo" a KIT Or eu NiO)
3 GRIFFITH @ TURNER CO &%
THE STANDARD EARTH AUGER
(a
e
COLEMAN QUICK-LITE
LAMPS AND LANTERNS
“Lights of a Thousand Uses.”
It is always ready, safe and dependable.
Gives 300 candle power of wonderful
white light.
It is economical—48 hours’ light on one
gallon of gasoline.
Makes and burns its own gas from come
mon motor gasoline.
Lights with matches.
Wind proof; storm proof; bug proof;
wildest gale can’t blow it out.
Can’t spill fuel or explode even if tipped
) over.
‘ No wicks to trim, no chimneys to wash;
no daily filling necessary.
No smoke; no soot; no odor.
Built of brass, inspected, tested, guaran-
teed. Will last a life time.
Lamp is used daily in over a million
homes. ‘Just the Thing” wherever light
is needed about the house—reading, .sew-
ing, studying, playing and the evening é
“set-together.” |
Lantern is “Just the Thing” for all
No. LQ 327. kinds of outdoor night work—hunting, No. CQ 329.
Price of fishing, camping, harvesting, feeding, milk- Price of Lamp,
Lantern, $7.50. ing, plowing, repairing. $9.00
a ——
= Se Oe Se
No. 5—i0 ibs.
No. 8—13 Ibs.
No. 10—14 Ibs.
Closed. Open.
Prices.
No. 5 bores four different size holes,
5, 6, 7 and 8 inches in diameter, 314 feet
deep. Each, $6.00.
No. 8 bores seven different size holes,
8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14 inches in diam-
eter, 3144 feet deep. Each, $7.00.
No. 10 bores nine different size holes,
8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16 inches
in diameter, 3144 feet deep. Each, $8.00.
38-inch Iwan Post Hole Augur..... $4.
4-inch Iwan Post Hole Augur.....
GIBBS’ POST-HOLE
DIGGER
Digs faster, works eas-
ier than any other on the
market. All wearing parts
have steel pins. Makes a
hole of any desired diam-
eter. First-class for tree-
planting. :
PRICE ........... $2.50 re
4
<a ¢t Ce Th A. Aa A eee
Q
No. CQ 335A. = ieee GENERATORS WO SOT iis se einseiencpencienelse al
Price, $12.00. 40c.each. Per Dozen............ SNOW SCRAPER BLADES made of
high carbon shovel steel. Will wear a
long time. Castings of the best malle-
able fastened to blades and handle;
Handles of ash, tough, strong and
smoothed. All metal parts given a coat
of black paint.
15-inch wide............
24-inch wide..................
as mY
DIETZ EUREKA DRIVING
LANTERN.
SS : : A Dietz eure ae is a highly
ependable small Driving
DIETZ JUNICR WAGON Lantern, ideal for any light
No. 0 DIETZ VICTOR.
x rs LANTERN. vehicle.
“The “Victor” meets every —— Dietz “Junior” Wagon Lan- It is made of galas rolled
> requirement in_ situations iS TETZ BLIZZARD tern is much in demand be- steel, with positive locking
,; where dependable lighting Ley cause of its fine appearance. oil fount and lawful ruby
_spower is required, it gives The No. 2 “Blizzard’’ sig-ff/small size and cold blast rear lens. The Eureka is also -
'G the best light obtainable in aff nifies the best to be had inflight, which equals in power used as an automobile park-
; hot blast lantern with %-f large lanterns of high globe,# that of much larger lanterns ing lamp to save battery cur-
yéinch wick. It has strong,f/cold blast type. It has pat-¥ of ordinary construction. rent. Its handy bail makes
j beaded, square ribbed tubes ented reinforced tubes, with It has a law-abiding ruby it a very convenient. portable
= and is a constant burner infJa specially braced lift guide.{ rear lens and fits round or light in case of mishaps on
any weather. Price, $0.90. Price, $1.35. flat holders. Price, $1.90. the road. Price, $2.00.
cS GRIFFITH @ TURNER CO Sie
—————————— ae
GENERAL UTILITY
HAY FORKS G5 "nandle, strap Eeny sey tz
Wo. 912—Twelve-tine, scoop shape, es
‘ i — able D _ handle, i) D pe, malle
strap ferrule.
i DeKel el tg Al pico $3.15
No. 714 — Coke =
Sa BB 4 Forks, fourteen-tine, D handle, pirat tome h.. .$3.70
z C - s— -tine, e, stone fork...... Bepogor aoe
moa cas hay, common ferrule, 6-foot en, uo mee “Sar e D_handle, eons fork.....cicswieiecss =r
Be SRM emcee CORO GERD ORO out Rua oe ace se - $1.35
No. 026—Two-tine, strap ferrule, 6-foot straight handle. 4
No. 027—Two-tine, strap ferrule, 7-foot SoHE handle. . aoe WIRE POTATO SCOOP
Wo. 028—Two-tine, strap ferrule, 8-foot straight handle... 1.95 ~~ fi
No. 36—Three-tine, 6-foot handle, common ferrule..... * 1.40
Wo. 036—Three tine, 6-foot handle, strap ferrule........ 1.60
No. 037—Three-tire, 7-foot handle, strap ferrule......... 1.80
Wo. 038—Three-tine, 8-foot handle, strap ferrule... -...- : 2.00
CHAMPION SCOOP
Long Handle Manure Forks
STEEL BARLEY FORKS
Wo. B 0185—Four 18-inch oval tines, strap ferrule, 5-foot
Dent NWandle. os occ ce ee ee ee 8 eo 8 na $2.20
: Each.
No. 044144 Z—Four tine, 4%-foot handle, strap ferrule. ...$1.30
ao oeaie ee ferrule, lond hanie SAP IE betetere e she a EN Sl LAG E FO R KS = a
oO. —Six-tine, le, handle.......---- ate de 7 C
ee ORK No. 508—Hight 16-in. tines, strap ferrule, iron D handle .$2.50
No. 044—Four-tine, 4-foot handle, strap ferrule.......-.- $1.co | Mo. 510—Ten 17-in. tines, strap ferrule, iron D handle. . $2.90
Wo. 44 Batchelor Fork, four-tine, 4-foot handle, plain M ULTITOOL
The MULTITOOL cor
MOVIL sci cste cele ce tccecovere slaje'e PU Sate eter etare oe srale evens ove 1.40
D-HANDLE MANURE FORBES. AR D N
No. 04 DZ—D Handle, four-tine......-- sess e eres eeres $1.30
No. 4 W—D Handle, four-tine, plain ferrule......------ 1.85 5-T Rake, Shovel and
No. 05 D—D Handle, five-tine, cap ferrule..... a) 1-30 No. 3 P P—Three-piece,
sists of 5 Reversible an
Interchangeable blades, con
bining 18 cutting edges, t«
gether with a Univers:
No. 06 D—D Handle, six-tine, cap ferrule........---. eat10 , aoe ae
No. 151—Four tine, diamond tine, heavy, malleable D aX le ee the end’ of 2/50
handlescsceee sc ASSIS CIMINO G.O.0.0-C niGwetlo occ amar 2.15 oe, $1.70 oes ae:
Ho, 163_ Four i6-inch extra heavy tines. 27-inch iron Bea a eae be
andle ...2.c:e-«- die sie nctituclereualleretaleralarers AID Dc ico ee 2.35 = Acs /
30. pe ee 16-inch extra heavy tines. 27-inch iron aera ios &
andle ......6...- A einrd Heno ols a leverexa Tovbitp:a\veelleltaRonalle pals cupecerths) die inwanys direst ic
up to 50 degre
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Price
mre |2ONO.OH Ww—Four-tine, angular back.
Price, each.......------+--+-:: $2.10 comple!
Ho. O LG D—Medium weight, angular tine, malleable D handle, strap fer-
SEEN ENT CO Leonia eneieter cic loki RaiaseabanelolalevaveNeorers « sie + siecrcey cle /ele sie s'vkere es .60 $3.75,
Ho. J O W—Jumbo, 4 polished tines, extra heavy strapped ferrule, wood
iD) EGG) | aces OB Go bn oo oo Gop OU pa OU UOMO Op OOD 6-00.00 010.0 Ot PO See 2.25)
No. J O 4—4 polished tines, extra heavy strapped ferrule, 4-foot handle.
ween © © aje.0| pleje.«)cejatel= slelele Plelelens eke 2\0:0.0 6 vic.e
“SCUFFLE HOES
4-in., Eng... .$0.70 8-in., Eng... .30.90
6-in., Eng.... -80 10-in., Eng.... 1.00
No. X G S Brace or Shank Scuffle Hoe,
8-inch Steel Blade, with Handle.... 1.05
The leading Cultivator of its
kind on the market. Made of
best material. Tines can
adjusted by simply turning @
nut. Brice ....05 simile. 95c. |
= ————= SHOVEL HANDLES.
— — Doz. Ea.
WITH PLAIN MANURE FORK HANDLES. GARDEN HOE HANDLES. No. X.—L. H., 4%
AND STRAP PERRULE. = ee Ret’L Wo. = Doz. Ea. feet ....0..00++- 95-70 $0.45
‘lain. oz. Ea. O. Kicccccccsees $3.40 $0.25 ek — DE oe srepeicin os x
No. X.—41% ft., with plain No. K—14'4ft. ....$4.40 $0.35 mo one sy
ferrule, with cap. List, Doz., HAY FORK HANDLES. EYE HOE HANDLES. RAKE HANDLES.
$5.55; Retail, Each, 45c¢. Plain. Doz. Ha. List, Ret’l . 5
No. X.—4% ft, with strap Mo. X—6 ft...... .$6.70 $0.55 Doz. Ka.” List, Ret'l
ferrule and cap, List, Doz., No. K—7 ft...... 10.00 -75 Mo. X.—5 ft. 2 in. Doz.
$7.70; Retail, Each, 60c. No. K—8 ft.......14.20 1.10 butt...........-. $5.40 $0.40 No. X—5 ft.....$3.99 $0.30
{ pcin three sizes.
STEEL RAKES
x Wo. 10 C—Curved tooth, 10-tooth...
No. 12 C—Curved tooth, 12-tooth....
No. 14 C—Curved tooth, 14-tooth....
No. 16 C—Curved tooth, 16-tooth....
No. 10—Straight tooth, 10-tooth. ...$0.75
No. 12—Straight tooth, 12-tooth.... .85
No. 14—Straight tooth, 14-tooth.... .90
No. 16—Straight tooth, 16-tooth.... 1.00
No. 18—Straight tooth, 18-tooth.... 1.10
BOW STEEL RAKES
No. B 12—Prize bow-braced rake, solid
Steel, 12 teeth. Price, $1.10 each.
No. B 14—Prize bow-braced rake, solid
Steel, 14 teeth. Price, $1.20 each.
No. B 16—Solid bow-braced rake, solid
steel, 16 teeth. Price, $1.30 each.
No. 10 S M—10 tooth, single shank..
No. 12 S M—12-tooth, single shank..
No. 14S M—14-tooth, single shank... .55
No. 16 S M—16-tooth, single shank.. .60
Ho. 10 BM—10-tooth, braced shank.........0.eeeeeeceees 50c.
No. 12 BM—12-tooth, braced shank........e.0eeeeeeeeees 55c.
Wo. 14 B M—14-tooth, braced shank..........eeseeeeeeees 60c.
No. 16 B M—16-tooth, braced shank...................... 65c.
EXTRA HEAVY STEEL ROAD RAKES
Wo. K 16—16-tooth......... cece ccc coes sistel clover eRoleiakenose », $1.35
BIOs LS PESO Ot i cic schol ao cieieielaiete le cle eleseioleis idole deteteie . 1.45
‘ STEEL ASPHALT RAKES
Wo. 1014—14-tooth, strap ferrule
LAWN RAKES No. 220 ae
AS can be seen by the shape of the teeth, these rakes run
Smooth and will not dig in the sod. By reversing the double
teeth are used for leaves and rubbish. 21-inch head. 24 Teeth,
with Handle, 80c. each.
GRITCO WOOD
RAKE
Dig-Easy
Mattock
Hoes
w This Hoe is similar to Crescent Double-Bit Hoe, and is made
€ thMo. D E 2—1%-inch and 2-inch blades................. $0.75
hcHo. D E 3—1%-inch and 3-inch blades.................. »80
e: inNo. D E 34%—1%-inch and 3%-inch blades. ............ 85
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ALL PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE
WITHOUT NOTICE.
No. GO-67—Solid Steel Garden Socket”
Hoe, XX Handle; each........$1.00
No. G 67—Solid Steel Garden Shank
Hoe, XX Handle; each........ $0.95
No. G Y 5—Solid Steel Lady’s Shank -
Hoe, XX Handle; each..’... «- «$0.70
No. 2 P—Two-Point Solid Steel Weed
Hoe; each $0.35
No. 1 P—Sharp-Point Steel Blade
Weed Hoe; each $0.30
PLANTER HOES
No. P 75—Heavy-Handed Planter Shank Hoe, 7-in. blade. .$1.00
No. P 744, 5144—Heavy-Handled Planter Shank Hoe, 7%-
see eee eee tee
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No. P 85144—Heavy-Handled Planter Shank Hoe, 8-inch
Wa @eciiisite ran oteliol ebel vet ieuelke lelietedotrenctoncloas Toler eierelanak ne iekennemone SO 6000 A
No. C 75—7-inch-Handled Cotton Hoe.................- $0.90
No. C 8514—8-inch-Handled Cotton Hoe...........-+.-.. 1.10
MORTAR HOES
No. 9—9-inch Blade, Solid Steel Shank, 5144-foot Handle. .$1.10
No. 10—10-inch Blade, Solid Steel Shank, 6-foot Handle.. 1.25
No. S 9—9-inch Blade, Solid Socket, 54%4,-foot Handle.... 1.25
No. S 10—10-inch Blade, Solid Socket, 6-foot Handle. .. 1.30
Very useful in making rows and weeding
onions. Hilling, drilling and weeding, cov-
ering seeds, etc.
W 7—Polished Steel Garden.. ..... $1.20
W 7144—Polished Steel Field........ .
No. 67—7-inch steel blade, 4 1-3 foot
CAD ORDO COCO OU e eet oie oleveneeO.95
handle
SPROUTING HOE
No. H S 64144,—Heavy-Handled Sprouting
Hoe, 4%-in. blade, special temper. ...$1.00
STREET HOE.
y No. 12 S—12-inch blade, steel shank, 6-
\ FOOt HANGIC eicieyere cxcreleretaieniwis Witars ebete stress $1.65
Bush and
Brier Hooks
No. 380—Axe Handle American—No. 23...... Bsksiaicssioeyssele joke o}ejerel eieion eteleieteiete $1.70
Hook ........-$1.75 Backs polished, polished web.
AmericanuiGrain (Scythe NO: GOs <<. ccc Misieiereiere 2.00
No. 390 — Two-Ring
Bush Hook. ...$1.75
INO Gael. Beaded in. ccc wicjelclcie s welecva 5.0 ee 1.75
No. 50—Best Bush or Briar Scythe, Beaded, American Pointed. Price. .$1.75
PMS CGIAMEES CVD OS ie luisiatetsloteteite iste itetelelc.cisiercnentielerslelelenneloreielals tele sles eibiet eee ee en es ee
ateners $2.85
English T. Waldron, 36 in. English T. Waldron, 40 in. ...... $3.06
English T. Waldron, 38 in....... 2.95 Eng. Waldron Grain Scythes, 52in. 3.60
No. 55—Patent Loop, solid plate, iron trimmed. Retail price.............-
No: 100—T wo-Rinzgs* BusheSnath-aeRe tad pri e wir cxcrsuseyccalehansvetetors ebaietereietener eres
Nos 105— Patent BushisnathserRetailtpnriceinsr ci 2. ce aacetkie utd eEGUs, 0:0 cc aeterenaile
Western Red End........ 10c.
COR iin ere “Ganseooud aod 15c.
English Round ..........25¢.
Darby Creek ......<.... . -20c.
The American Sickle Edge Hay Knife
‘the best cutting knife made. Right of left hand. Sec-
tion can be easily replaced. Price................-25. $2.00
<—
A tps i i nat aN ae Lo — iy eo ih ii.
- Wo. 2—Cast Steel, not Suished sate te 00:68
2-0. 1—Tempered Steel, full polish.... .~
* fo. 5—Serrated Edge, not adjustable... .50 CORN KNIFES SS
No. 6—Serrated Edge, adjustable...... 55 [ wo. 21—‘Will Cut” or Clipper.......-+--- i
Quynn Corn Chopper....... Bs sive tpi dtenetwsd al eS eS
Premium abies
Long Sweep
Grain
Cradle
The Premium Balance Cradle is made
from best material and nicely finished
with English Waldron Blade. Four-
finger, $7.25; Five-finger, $7.75; with
Four-finger American Blade, $5.50; Five-
POTATO HOOKS
No. 4 B. O. H.—Heavy Broad
Oval Tines, Bent Head, 5-Foot
le Gaede coon On boda $1.20
No. 5 B. O. H.—5 Tines, Heavy,
Broad Oval Tines, Kent Head,
5-Moot Handle ....cccccccccss M40
MANURE HOOKS
No. M 40—Four Oval Tines, Bent Head, Plain Ferrule,
GeOOtu Ean Glen nerd ternlspas nel Poissons niomnet arenes aimee islam nobkele $1.25
Wo. M 60—Six Oval Tines, Bent Head, Plain Ferrule, finger, $6.00.
FoLKOO YY 1s eC are Sh Biot ac So eo Ae A EOD Oe eel 1.50 Oil Sprung Cradle Fingers, 30c. each.
ALL PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
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List Retail
274 Oriole—D Handle, West. Pattern, Size No. 4..$29.76 $1.55
276 Oriole—D Handle. West. Pattern, Size No.6 . 31.68 1.65
278 Oriole—D Handle, West. Pattern, Size No. 8.. 34.56 1.80
264 Oriole—D Handle, East. Pattern, Size No. 4.. 28.80 1.50
265 Oriole—D Handle, East. Pattern, Size No. 5.. 29.76 1.55
266 Oricle—D Handle, East. Pattern, Size No.6.. 30.72 1.60
PLAIN BACK SHOVELS—Carbon Steel.
List Retail
512 Gritco—D Handle, Ghaaes Point, Size No. 2 830: 72 $1.60
513 Gritco—D Handle, Square Point, Size No. 3.. 31.68 1.65
514 Gritco—D Handle, Square Point, Size No. 4 . 32.64 1.70
712 Balto. —D Handle, Square Point, Size No. 2 . 24.96 1.30
113 Balto. —D Handle, Square Point. Size No. 3 . 25.92 1.35
714 Balto: —D TRCN Sduare pCue Size No. 4.. 26.8 88
HOLLOW BACK SHOVELS—Carbon Steel
List Retail
212 Oriole—D Handle, Square Point, Size No. 2 .$24.00 $1.25
213 Oriole—D Handle, Square Point, Size No. 3.. 24.96 1.30
214 Oriole—D Handle, Square Point, Size No. 4 . 25.92 beh}
215 Oriole—D Handle, Square Point, Size No. 5 . 26.98 1.40
216 Oriole—D Handle, Square Point, Size No. 6 . 27.84 1.45
List Retail
632 Gritco—D Handle, Round Point, Size No. se 880) 72 $1.60
533 Gritco—D Handle, Round Point, Size No. 2 31.68 1.65
732 Balto. —D Handle, Round Point, Size No. 2.. 24.96 1.30
cc SS
5 PLAIN BACK SPADES
List Retail
652 Gritco—D Handle Spades, Size No. 2. ......$33.60 $1.60
752 Balto. —D Handle Spades, Size No. 2........ 24.96 1.30
SNOW SHOVELS.
List Retail
Long Handle, Steel Socket URI R RAIDEN RIOT OEE TOE $12.50 $0.75
No. 1 Gritco—6 to 7, 7 to 8 and 8 to 9 lbs., Best Quality
Warranted Steel Railroad PUCK Soo evel cher evcheiouetey egezene 1.35
No. 2—6 to 7, 7 to 8 and 8 to 9 lbs., Regular Iron Railroad
PT CHS Hse eee ra retort ses cemnieicl sjnne eile tohciel sieleisielehsiebecc\cleNeRe: Est erens ... 1.05
No. Retail.
1—Gritco—5-lb. Best Quality War. Steel Mattocks....... $1.15
1—-Gritco—6-lb. Best Quality War. Steel Mattocks....... $1.35
ren wand 6-lb. Best Refined Iron Mattocks (Steel Cut-
OES Px meer cre eoere erasatetenoleieisiereis eeeee.- ach, 1.05
1 ana: 2 Gritco—Warranted Steel Grub Hoes....... .-Each, 1.00
PICK AND MATTOCK HANDLES
List Retail
First Quality Hickory Pick Handles.................... $0.50
1—Good Quality White and Red Hickory Pick Handles... .45
2—-Mixed White and Red Hickory Pick Handles.......... .40
ce GRIFFITH @ TURNER A Re
PLAIN BACK ‘SHOVELS—Carbon Steel.
No. List Retail
542 Gritco—Long Handle, Round Pt., Size No. 2. .$33.60 $1.60
742 Balto. —Long Handle, Round Pt., Size No. 2.. 24.96 1.30
HOLLOW BACK = BRON BRS Carbs Steel.
Retail
List
722 Balto.—Long Handle, Square Pt., Size No. 2..$24.96 $1.30
LS
HOLLOW BACK SCOOPS.
List Retain
264 Oriole—Long Handle, East. Pat., Size No. 4..$28.80 $1.50
265 Oriole—Long Handle, East. Pat., Size No. 5.. 27.76 1.55
266 Oriole—Long Handle, East. Pat., Size No. 6.. 30.72 1.60
274 Oriole—Long Handle, West. Pat., Size No. 4.. 29.76 1.55
276 Oriole—Long Handle, West. Pat., Size No. 6.. 31.68 1.65
278 Oriole—Long Handle, West. Pat., Size No 8.. 34.56 1.80
FURNACE SCOOP
Dc Elia Ge eicrvercteiehevetaiers estate os isis. e) fevers misiecete<Vareveienesarsucleicrsteasiorene $ .75
List Retail
554 Gritco—Long Handle Spades, Size No. 2..... $33.60 $1.60
754 Balto. —Long Handle Spades, Size No. 2. 24.96 1.3¢
DITCHING SPADE
List Retail
818—-18-inch Blade ...cccccccccccescccccsccas ..$33.60 $1.75
AXES HANDLES
No. Excelsior—Extra Selected Second Growth. All White
Hickory:“Aixe! Handliesiine cys isis Wioteiaiede ontasdeieual ellos ve) = nustollonts $0.45
No. 1—Selected White Hickory Axe Handles........---- -40
No. 2—White and Red Hickory Axe Handles............ 35
No. 3—White and Red Hickory Axe Handles.......+-+-- 120
AXES
Our Axes are of best quality. We only
sell those we know to be first class, and
have an established reputation.
Gritco, Single Bit—3 to 4 lbs., 3% to 4%
Ibs.. 4'to 5 lbs., 4% to 5% lbs. Each,
$1.75.
Gritco Single Bit Axes, Handled... 2.25
No. 2—First Quality Half Hatchet 1.25
ICE HOOKS
No. I H 6—6-ft. Handle, Strapped Ferrule........ ....- $1.25
No. I H 7—’"-ft. Handle, Strapped Ferrule...........--. 150
No. I H 8—8-ft. Handle, Strapped Ferrule.......... --- 2.00
ALL PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
CX GRIFFITH @ TURNER CO ¢Sy
WROUGHT SCREW AGRICULTURAL WRENCHES.
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6in. 8in. 10in. 12in. 15 in.
Retail price, each............$0.50 $0.60 $0.80 $0.85 $1.20
List price, per dozen.........10.00 12.00 14.00 17.00 24.00
gE PEE FEE EE RS
MACHINISTS’ KNIFH HANDLE WRENCHES.
Retail 6in. Sin. 10in. 12in. 15in. 18in. 21 in.
price, each....$1.15 $1.35 $1.65 $2.10 $2.55 $3.60 $4.55
List price, doz..15.00 18.00 22.00 28.00 38.00 48.00 58.00
——
; Retail
cae $0.95
8 in. 1.05
10 in 1.20
14 in 1.65
18 in 2.30
24 in 3.45
36 in 6.25
48 in 9.25
List, Retail
Doz. Each.
15—Wire or pipe from 1% to 2% in. cutside diameter 40.50 $2.50
18—wWire or pipe from \% to 3 in. outside diameter.. 72.00 3.50
em
TWIN WRENCHES.
Twin, 10 in. jong. ist, per doz. $18.00.
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15 8.80] .06|12.80| .12
16 9.20] .06|13.40| .12
17 14.00] .12
18 14.60] .15
19 15.20} .15
20 15.80} .15
All 4%-inch bolts are packed 100 in package. All 5/16-inch, %-inch and %-inch bolts
are packed 60 in package.
Retail Price, Hach, Four-tube, $0.95. Six-tube, $1.15. Single-
STILLSON WRENCHES. tube, $0.50.
ROCK ISLAND, Combination Forge, Anvil,
Vise, Drill and Pipe Vise
The combination machine illus-
trated here is indispensable to the
farmer, ranchman, contractor, auto-
mobile owner and others who have
implements, tractors, heating and
water plants, automobiles, ma-
chinery and equipment of any kind
to repair. In compactness and ac-
cessibility to the vari-
ous tools it is unex-
celled.
Prame — The frame
is steel, center cast-
ing is used for shelf for tools.
Forge—Pan in oval shape, 12x
15 in., stands 27 inches from
@oor. Fan is 7 inches.
Anvil—3% inches wide, 12 in-
ches long.
Vise—Jaws are 3% inches wide
and opens 11 inches.
Drill Chuck takes %-in. Round
Shank Drill.
The machine is 36 inches high
and 31 inches long, and weighs
ibout 135 pounds.
OUR SPECIAL PRICE....... $26.00
Champion Combination Tool, same
as above, but has grinding attach-
ment,
OUR SPECIAL PRICE...... $23.50
Monarch Riveting Machine
This is the best lowest-priced
Riveting Machine made. Warranted
to set Tubular Rivets perfectly.
PRICE iateleajsicteia« a,c 0.0/0 85c.
_ Tubular Rivets
a 0 clelecciee visas 6 seis» oLOCs
er SE ES
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SUBJECT TO CHANGE
WITHOUT NOTICE.
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DOOR
HANGER No. 2
The only difference between the No. 25 and 20 is the No. 25 has return apron, as shown
in No. 25 cut below, and the No. 20 has not.
Weight, per pair, 10 lbs.
thick. Hangers and track are sold separately.
state whether for double or single doors.
foot, 25c. Hangers, No. 20, per pair, $2.30.
No. 25 Trolley Roller-
Stee! Barn Door
Has two adjustments—vere- =
tical and lateral. Has return
apron. (See cut). Pendant 9
inches long, 314 inches wide, 3-16
inch thick. Suitable for doors
2 to 3 inches thick and weighing
from 400 to 600 pounds. Made
to run on No. 21 track. A pair
of hamgers consists of two
hangers and carriers, one right
and one left-hand bracket, com-
plete with screws for hangers and lag screws for brackets.
Hangers and track sold separately. hen ordering
always give thickness of door, exact width of opening, @
and state whether for single or double door.
Per pair, $2.70.
i-Friction Barn Door Hanger No. 2
iin PRICE, PER PAIR, $1.25.
No. 31 Track, per foot, 25c.
Has roller bearings,
\\ which cause the wheel to
roll easily and prevent wear.
Frame of open-hearth Steel,
strength sufficient for heavi-
est doors; standard tread; can
be used on other tracks.
Ss :
The track is made of special carbon open-hearth steel, |
1x3-16 stock; has heavy brackets well and substantially
riveted every 12 inches. Ends made with tongue and
groove to match. Track madein 4, 6, 8 and 10-foot
lengths. Price, per foot, 10c.
STAY
ROLLERS
For use with Barn
Door Hangers.
each, 20c.
Extra Brackets for
Trolley Track, each,
22 cents.
One Bracket
should be placed
every three feet.
Double Brackets,
CBC eee cc ce 7c.
Price,
i " |
Pendant, 6 inches long, 34% inches wide, 3-16 inch thick.
These Hangers have lateral adjustments, and are suitable for doors from 1% to 244 inches
A pair of Hangers consists of two hangers
and carriers, one right-end bracket, No. 51; one left-hand bracket, No. 50, and one center
bracket, No. 52, complete with wood screws for hangers and lag screws for brackets.
When ordering always give thickness of doors, the exact width of opening, and
No. 31 track, No. 16 gauge, price, per
Roller-Bearing
Steel Bar and
Fire Door Hanger
hangers, one
each right
and left-hand
brackets, and
one center
bracket, come
plete ,with
wood and lag
screws. The
only Adjuste
able Doubles
Apron made
Suitable for ;
doors weigh- etek
ing 400 to 600 lbs. Adjustment lateral
only. No. 1—For doors, 134 to 2144 inches
thick; weight, 12 lbs. No. 2—For doors
2% to 3 inches thick; weight, 12 lbs. This
Hanger has return or double apron.
Per pair, $2.60. No. 31 Track, per
foot, 25c.
FLEXIBLE HINGE BARN DOOR HANGER
No. 991.
The door
can be swung
out from the
bottom at
any angle.
The ~ flexibleg
feature al-
lows the top pgiiinn
of the door
to move away from the
building at least one-half
an inch. The track is
heavy special high-car-
bon flexible steel.
3-16x1l4 inch, supported
by a heavy steel bracket
with square Shoulder
mortised through the
track every 17 inches.
Weight, dozen pairs, 70
lbs. Weight, track, per
100 feet, 105 lbs. Retail,
per pair, $1.20. Track,
Retail, 12¢e.
R-W SLIDETITE GARAGE DOOR ROLLER
BEARING HANGERS
Garage doors equipped with this fixture fold
and slide inside building, requiring only minimum
space. Recommended for doors not over three
feet wide.
With this equipment, four doors hinged together
in pairs make an ideal arrangement for the ordi-
nary garage doorway, one pair folding to each
side of the opening. When desired, however, three,
five or six doors can be used, in which case the
i
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center doors swing free, making convenient
entrance doors.
SETS :
Wipitols 9=ft. Opening ssi. eileen sels wene nee $11.60
Up; to t2-ftopenin gn Mic. cpacsie spencteus vate emany 13.50
Wiprtoel5=ftyiopenin gest. sce. ces craters dears 20.00
No. 121—Sampson Hangers, per pair...... $5.80
No. 33—Sampson Track, per foot......... 70
Sampson Brackets, each..............+:-- -70
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Cannon Ball Barn Door Hanger
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The Cannon Ball Barn Door Hanger is the most widely sold
hanger in America. Its heavy sales speak volumes for the mer-
its of the hanger.
Cannon Ball Hangers are the standard by which all others are
judged. They represent the height of perfection in design, con-
struction and operation.
Special designed steel ball wheels, light running and with a
wide tread, are mounted on a strong steel truss frame. The
frame with wheels run completely enclosed in a tubular track,
nothing exposed.
Cannon Ball Barn Door Hangers are tandem, flexible, friction-
less, noiseless and built with long roller bearings, and are posi-
tively bird, water and weather proof.
Track Brackets are not included in the price of Door Hangers.
No. 384—Non-Adjustable Genuine Cannon Ball Hangers, per pair.....- pgood a
No. 440—Adjustable Genuine Cannon Ball Door Hangers, per pair.....+-++-- 2.65
Cannon Ball Track, in 8, 4, 6 or 8-foot lengths, per foot............+eeseeee 231
Track Brackets, each Hidsotodibpb pogo t od aes comb os tig 0.06.00 Gre 20 , 20
Track Brackets for end of track....... 18
Lag Screws for Brackets, each.... 02
Flexo No. 947 for 1% -in. Paha kaaaevek.datiet s.ctateveloieiiey e\elouete $1.60
Flexo No. 949 for 1%4-in. Flat Track...........+ssee0- . 2.10
14%4-in. Track for 947 and 949 Hangers, per foot........ 012
MOT
ie et
Regular Track Brackets
ee j oh ee : inchscs-cs as: Be
HINGES SEHR i oe 2: ‘ waalolle| ee sie lefelsielele’ fe \ele/ aisle) ere coe eeeeeee Lecce esecccessvce 30c.
Light Strap. Heavy Strap.
aye oe IRON, FLAT HEAD WOOD SCREWS
Per Pair. Per Pair.
sists oi6\o(e-e 1s ofa) elelajeietelovcie.sieleie\e.e eS Cs
; ince $0.13 $0.14
inc 19 .22 1 i
. o————— %-inch———___,, ——— % -inch—___——
8 inch .26 -36 4s . Retail, List, Retail
10 inch 45 55 Gross. Dozen. Gross. Dozen
12 inch -70 83 J No. 4 $ .75 $ .05 No. 6 $ .8 .07
No. 5 78 05 No. 7 90 07
No. 6 -80 .07 No. 8 95 08
SCREW HINGES No. 7 ‘84 07 No. 9 1:00 “08
c—————_ 1-inch ———__ mm _ — 1%-inch
List, Retail, List, Retait.
Gross. Dozen. Gross. Dozen
No 8 $1.05 $0.08 No. 10 $1.30 $ .10
No. 9 a | .08 No. 11 1.40 10
No. 10 1.20 09 No. 12 1.55 -10
; No il 1.30 09
14 e a ignes, per bees ie eens ea P £09.
a INCHES PEF TWisiiie.cterere cts. slonttetalistatelersls e\ctaleieloveleis w—_-— 1% -inch —_—_, ——— 2-inch
2 to 36 inches, per Ib...... Ree a eres joood List, Retail, List, Retail,
Gross Dozen. Gross Dozen
No. 11 $1.50 $ .10 No. 12 $2.00 $ .16
No. 12 1.65 ll No. 13 2.20 18
No. 13 1.80 No. 14 2.45
14
In Gross Lots, Retail, 40 Per Cent. from List.
CROWBARS
Crowbars with Pinch Point, from 20 to 25 lbs., per Ib., 10c.
Crowbars with Wedge Point, from 20 to 25 lbs., per Ib., 10c.
Digging Bar and Rammer combined, each $2. 20.
Digging Bar with Loop Handle, each, $2.20.
4 inch $0.13 rE — W E DG E S
6 inch 18 .27 Strong steel wedges for splitting wood, have the right taper
8 inch 23, 45 and will stick in the wood.
10 inch 35 -65 Weight from three to six pounds.
12 inch 50 -90 Price, per pound........... aiateratolasatareroleterstrcters lic.
ALL PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
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GRITCO SWIVEL REVERSIBLE STEEL we
TRAGK HAY CARRIER No.4 Harpoon Hay Fork G) ULLEYS
No. 1— Double
H Harpoon Hay
Fork, 25-in. tines.
Retail, $2.75.
~ Nid 3S
No. 14%—Double
Harpoon Hay
Fork, 31-in. tines.
Retail, $3.00.
G. & T. No. 1.
No. 2—Nellis Single Harpoon
Fork. Retail, $5.50.
Carrier
Car is easily
ana quickly re-
GRAPPLE FORKS.
versed from the
aaa Hers contains no No. i1 No. 12
ugs or pins to
= P No. 9 Maple Sheave 65c.
Diniera its ieavier No. 10 All Iron..... 65c.
than cars. ordi-
narily sold No. 11 Knot Passing 75c.
No. 12 Wood Frame
WOOD
g i =
TRAGE through this sec with Hook....... 65c.
Entirely of No. 13 Wood Frame
with Hye......... 65c.
malleable iron
and high grade.
Track traveler
and rope pulley
Sheaves revolve on
turned iron bushing.
Car will not pass the
trip-block while in
operation.
Steel Track Carrier.
HAY
CARRIER
Wood Track Car-
rier.
G. & T.. No. 14.
SWIVEL ROPE HITCH
wwe
“ Gur Special Price No. 3—4-Tine Aut. Grapple Fork. Res
Our Special Price, 159.00. , tail, $12.50. SZ ih
$9.00 Steel Track for Grit- No. 3—6-Tine Aut. Grapple Fork. Re- No. 14—Swivel Rope
co Car. Per Ft.,23c. | tail, $14.50. Hitch. Retail, each, 40c.
Rafiers
Brackets
G. & T. No. 4. ws
No. 4—Rafter Bracket, steel.
Retail, each, 6c.
No. 4—Rafter Bracket, malleable,
Retail, each, 6c.
No. 5—Floor Hook, %-inch.
Retail Price, 18c. each.
No. 5—Floor Hook, %-inch.
Retail Price, 15c. each.
A long wheel-
base, heavy
duty fork car-
rier, embody-
ing all im-
portant fea-
tures, such as
Hudson dead-
lock, swivel
base, turned
steel axles re-
cessed into the
frame, wide mouth and _ inter-
changeability of parts. The 16-
inch wheelbase distributes the
load over a greater portion of
the track. Carries load 15 inches
from track. Shipped complete
with Fork Pulley, Trip Block
and two End Stops.
When ordering for other than
Hudson Track, specify name of
track so that proper Trip Block
can be furnished.
HUDSON TRACK
HANGERS.
: G. & T. No. 6.
No. 326 Hudson Hay No. 6—Hanging Hook, steel track.
Retail, 18c. each.
WOOD TRACK HANGERS
Carrier. ‘Will fit any
steel track.
PRICE, $10.25.
No. 7.
Hanging Hook, ee
Steel Track, Price No. gieans & T.
track. 15¢. each.
GRITCO pure HANGERS.
G. & T. No. 8.
No. 8—Hanging “Hook Steel Track.
Retail, 15c. each.
26c. per foot.
SLINGS
Made adjustable to suit any length of rack, from 17 to 20 feet.
G. & T. No. 15.
=
he sas
eee —. 4 ab exceemcrnnerss.f Hach
No. 15-—GCenter ‘Erip Sling; 4=foot barS......c0c.eeccee cece $4.75
No. 15—Center Trip Sling, 5-foot bars.................... i
Sling
Puileys
G. & T. No. 16.
Our
Special
Price.
INiomLG——Universaleslingy Pulevmrsilsleisicicis ose sss ose e te ice es 50
NiOmo——ldcale Shimon >llovmenmnii racine cis ciclsinc avers aus %
No. 16—Baltimore Sling Pulley
RAFTER
GRAPPLE
G. T. No. 17.
No, 17—Rafter Grapple, Steel,
$1.25 each.
Our
Special Price.
Nowts—Hoistinge Single Trees... 00. lee eee es eee Each, $2.00
Niomelo Snatch BlOCks): iy.« BURA s sid cue elo cele cleie e toe Each, 1.35
No. 20—FExtra Trips or Stops for Cars........... Each, 1.00
Nowe! —Coupling for Track 3 Gi... 6. eee es Each, 305
Rater Nails ss DeCHDOUNGCE. .. Sb. Mmis 6 seks ws oes wage Each, 15
Steal@iragic pen fOGt..-- go ~~. Bas. -,- MMe tiers sa tee ses Each, "26
aye
rafter brackets,
LDF sbeshonk.
13-16-inch mani
reverse rope.
floor hooks,
floor hooks,
5
6
la
Sea
SS
— —SsS
aS SSS
ROPE
Our stock of rope includes all
sizes, from 3-16-inch up to 1
inch. These sizes we carry in
stock and can furnish same in
full coils or by the piece as de-
sired. The quality of our rope
is the best, and we will be
pleased to name you the best
possible price consistent with
quality. We are unable to give
prices here, as the market
changes.
For Hay Forks we recom-
mend %-in., 13-16-in. and %-
in., according to the length of
rope.
Approximate length of Ma-
nilla rope per pound, %-in.,
6 feet to pound; 13-16-in., 5
feet to pound, and %-in., 4 feet
8 inches to the pound.
Write for Prices.
Binder Twine
It is impossible to give the price
of Binder Twine in advance, as the
price is subject to market changes.
WRITE FOR PRICES.
FODDER YARN
PRICES ON APPLICATION.
GRITCO
Material Required for a Steel Track Outfit
For a 40-foot Barn—One Carrier, 40
feet of steel track, 21 hanging hooks, 21
knot passing pulleys,
floor hooks, 110 feet
rope, 40 feet %-inch
For a 50-Foot Barn—One Carrier, 50
feet of steel track, 25 hanging hooks, 25
rafter brackets, 5 knot passing pulleys, 6
130 feet 13-
rope, 50 feet 34-inch reverse rope.
For a 60-Foot Barn—One Carrier, 60
feet of steel track, 31 hanging hooks, 31
rafter brackets, 5 knot passing pulleys, 6
160 feet 1:
= ropw, 60 feet %-inch reverse rope.
16-inch manila
16-inch manila
IRON-STRAPPED BLOCKS
Common Iron Bushed.
Size of Diam. Length Single. Double
Sheave. Rope. Shell. List Retail List Retail
Inches. Inches. Inches. Price. Price. Price. Price
814x1 x4 34 6 $1.10 $ .88 $2.00 $1.60
44%x1l x% VA 7 1.30 1,04 2.40 1.92
434x114x54 1 8 1.65 1.32 2.85 2.2
516x144ex% 1 9 1.85 1.48 3.40 2.72
6144x14x% 1% 10 2.75 2.20 4.50 3.60
T4x1Yyx% 14% 11 4.45 3.56 7.50 6.00
8 x1%x% 1% 12 4.45 3.56 7.50 6.00
#34x1 x4 % 6 $1.50 $1.20 $2.85 $2.28
4x1 x M% 7 1.70 1.36 3.35 2.68
44x14x4 1 8 2.25 1.80 4.15 3.32
54%x1Kx% 1 9 2.50 2.00 4.70 3.76
64x14x% 1% 10 3.50 2.80 6.00 4.80
7TY4x1\4x% 1% 11 5.30 4.24 9.20 7.36
8 x13%x% 14 12 5.30 4.24 9.20 7.36
Triple.
List Retail
Price Price
$ 2.90 $2.37
3.50 2.80
4.25 3.40
4.75 3.80
6.25 5.00
10.65 8.52
10.65
Patent oe ce:
4.40 $3.52
5.00 4.00
6.00 4.80
7.25 5.80
8.50 6.80
13.20 10.56
13.20
sheaves above,
sheaves be-
1500 Ibs. One man
lift 400
38-inch sheaves.
Factory list,
cial Price, $2.80.
sheaves
sheaves below;
inch rope;
city, 3000 pounds.
One man can lift
500 pounds 4-inch
sheaves.
list, $6.00.
Special Price,
sheaves
sheaves below;
for % inch to %
inch rope;
city, 4000 pounds.
One man can lift
600 pounds 5-inch
sheaves.
list, $10.00.
Special Price,
HOIST
40.—T wo
for %%4-inch
capacity,
lbs.
Our Spe-
34.—T wo
above, 2
inch to %
capa-
Factory
Our
28.—T wo
above, 2
capa-
Factory
Our
ALL PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
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HUDSON COW STALLS AND STANCHIONS
All Hudson Stalls are furnished
with long Angle Iron Base Anchors
as illustrated on this page, unless
otherwise ordered. When anchor is
not desired a slight reduction from
regular list price of stalls is allowed
the purchaser.
As may be seen from the illustra-
tion, the two angle iron anchors ex-
tend the full length of the stall row.
To the front one are bolted all the
stall uprights and pipe anchors for
stanchions, and the partitions are
bolted to the one at the rear.
This makes it possible to ship the
stalls in batteries of 2 or 8 stalls
each all set up ready to install. The
entire row can be put together and
will stand without the maze of props
and braces which are such a nuis-
ance when setting up many other
makes of stalls. Think of the possi-
bility of having your entire installa-
tion bolted together and standing in
position, enabling you to judge of
the final suitability of your layout
before beginning to pour cement.
For should this ‘“size-up’’ indicate
the desirability of a slight shift, one
way or the other, it can be made be-
fore it is too late.
After the cement has been poured,
the stalls will never become loosened
in the cement, while the anchors and
tubing furnish a re-inforcement be-
tween the floor and curb. We are
$y
f
Abherecurperrerimracriceosiey
Avishai itinaaaati ly oni oe Site Lae ¥ *
No. 2A66 Stall.
No. 1A66 Stall. fully convinced by the results dur- No. 2A66—Stall with No. 66 Tub-
No. 1A66—One Post Stall, with No. ing the year we have used it that ular Stanchion. Price.......... $11.00
66 Tubular Steel Stanchion. Price, $10.00 our methods of anchoring is the very No. 2A5—Stall with
No. 1A5—One Post Stall, with No. 5 best that can be devised. Lined Stanchion.
Wood Lined Steel Stanchion. Price, $10.25 a:
SHOWING HUDSON STALLS AS SHIPPED
No. 4B 10
STALL
with swinging sure
stop and with No.
10 adjustable,
wood lined stan-
chion. Price .$13.50
No. 4B5 Stall with
Swinging sure stop
and No. 5. stans-
chion. Price .$12.50 |
for shortage. Job always complete.
SHOWING METHOD OF INSTALLING HUDSON STALLS No. 4B66—Stall
with swinging sure |
stop and No. 66.
Tubular steel stan-
chion. Price.$12.30
te
HUDSON
STANCHIONS
No. 66—Plain Tubular
Steel Stanchion, improved
strong malleable fittings,
cow proof latch, specially
designed lower hinge that
does away with all the
necessity for Jead. A
serviceable stanchion of
proven worth. Weight,
20 lbs.
No. 5— Wood lined,
ehain lead. stanchion
Saar N withachainlead. Weight,
PSU 22 Ibs.
a) Price .......... 4.25
$
No. 10 — Adjustable,
All uprights and ae securely bolted to angle iron wood lined stanchion.
anchor. Angle also acts as base to hold uprights and parti- Chain Hung.
tions in proper place, and reinforces the concrete. Price $4.85
HY it i
ane at the factory instead of ona farm. No ae i
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HUDSON WATER BOWLS
STEEL WATER BOWL
The Hudson New Steel Water
Bowl will not break. The bowl
has a greater capacity and is
easier handled; made of one
piece of heavy gauge steel,
galvanized, and attached by
means of a special designed
clamp, which grips the bowl so
firmly that there is no possi-
bility of it being knocked off
by the cow.
Made of 14-gauge _ steel;
formed with a heavy rolled
rim and galvanized afterwards,
so that the galvanizing will not
be cracked in the process of
manufacture.
Size, 4% inches deep, 10
inches across the top.
Best Malleable Fittings, Brass
Valve Fitted with standard size
Rubber Fuller Ball, same as used in any ordinary water fau-
cet; easily replaced. Valve seat of brass; will not rust.
Pressure plate made of Malleable Iron, and rests low in the
bowl, thus avoiding interference with the cow’s muzzle in
drinking. 1-inch pipe should be used for main supply pipe
and %-inch for the short length to connect the bowl to the
main supply pipe.
Bowl weighs ee pounds each,
Price
QUICK DETACHABLE BOWL
It is easy to install
and can be attached to
either wood or _ steel
stalls.
It is easy to operate;
the slightest pressure of
the cow’s nose opens
the valve and allows the
water to flow as fast as
she drinks. As soon as
she raises her nose the
water stops. instantly.
No chance to overfiow.
The pressure plate is
arranged so it can be
easily removed to pre-
vent the animal drink-
(Quick Detachable, Automatic) ing.
Specifications: The Bowl is 9% inches across top, 414 inches
deep, and is made of the best quality gray iron.
The intake casting and bracket, valve housing and pressure
plate are all made of malle: ible iron,
The Valve is Fuller Ball Type, consisting of brass plunger,
brass spring and hard rubber head. The valve seat is brass
bushed. Size of intake pipe, % inch.
Weight, 11 lbs.
Price
HUDSON SANITARY STEEL PENS
No. 58A—Steei Cow Pen iidetratea
below is ideal for a maternity pen
and can be used for a testing org
feeding pen. :
Specifications: The panel bars of
the No. 58A Pen are 11-16” O. D.¥
High Carbon Steel Tubing, spaced f
not over 6” on center with strong ff
malleable iron fittings. Corner posts, &
Intermediate Posts, Gate Posts, Top Bf
and Bottom Rails and Gate Frame
are 1%” O. D. High Carbon Steel —
Tubing. The gate is furnished with §
heavy malleable hinges and is sup-
plied with a latch that has a grav- §
ity lock, which can only be opened
by the operator. The Pen is 4’ 9” high.
Hudson Cow Pens can be furnished
with any style corner or square
manger, and with adjustable stan-
chion built in panel if desired. Weight,
22 lbs. per lineal foot. Price, per
foot, $2.85.
Cow Pen Gate Fittings and
Arch, PCM) SCbieviciscie cc sccce «$8.35
Cow Stanchion Built in Panel,
RCH srcleloiele aicwiete cranciatene.ctc.c civics) 4nOS
No. 62 Cow Pen, Galvanized
Titling Manger...............18.25
cere — I
built
same
high.
$2.25.
Calf Pen Gate Fittings and Arch, per set.
Calf Pen Stanchions Built in Panel, each
CalfthrenmieadmiGuards) Gachi...5 vie cscs oles cinta ccclns.s
Calf Pen Pail Holder, each Sree har uaa)
pen except that
Hudson
Pens are 4’ 6%
Weight,
per foot, 15 lbs.
Price, per foot, :
Cait
The Bull Pen shown in the cut be-
low is our No. 63 with No. 65B cor-
ner manger. Hudson Bull Pens can
be equipped with high or low corner
mangers with or without gate, or
square manger can be furnished if
desired. An adjustable, wood lined,
tubular steel stanchion built in the
panel can be had when specified. All
posts, top rail and panel bars in the
Hudson Bull Pens are 1%” O. D.
High Carbon Steel Tubing. The filler
bars or spindles in the manger rail
are 15-16” O. D. tubing. Hudson
Bull Pens are made only in curb con-
struction with each filler bar run-
ning into the cement and bolted to
angle iron anchor which runs the
full length of panel. This construc-
tion provides a pen of unsurpassed
strength. Weight, 29% lbs. per lin-
eal foot. Price, per foot, $4.00.
Bull Pen Gate Fittings and
Post to ceiling, set..........
Bull
PAT OM ss ci aya: scPenersusie ctor cucmetovehchefonnte 4.70
HUDSON CALF PEN.
Srown above
with adjustable
lever operating
calf stanchions
in panel.
Each stanchion
can be operated
singly.
'equipped if de-
sired with head
fuards,
holders, ete.
Specifications
Pen
pail
cow
170
Hudson Chain Hoist
Litter Carrier
No. 58B.—Rigid Track Only.
This Hudson Heavy Duty Back Geared Litter Carrier is the
result of long years experience in the carrier business. This carrier
combines great strength and rapid action. It will carry the heaviest
loads with perfect ease. The hoisting chain is of special strength
and is of a length to correspond with the shaft on which it winds.
Longer chains furnished if specified for special jobs. Carrier is
equipped with friction brake. The tub is made of heavy galvanized
sheet steel reinforced around the top and ends with 1 inch angle
iron closely riveted. ‘The carrier locks at both ends, which in-
creases the life of the carrier. The bale is constructed of 1 inch by
1% inch channel steel strongly reinforced. The chain shaft is
1 inch cold rolled steel. Full swiveled, tandem trucks which give
greater bearing on the track and ease in turning corners.
oO. B—Tub, 44 inches long, 26 inches wide, 22 inches deep,
gee measurements, capacity, 13 bu. Weight, 200 lbs. Price,
00.
The Hudson Raising and Lowering Feed Carrier has all the
track operating features found in our celebrated line of litter
earriers, and is furnished with a tub or a carrier box, that is made
of selected materials, and shaped so that the operator can work
from either end when feeding. ; i
Equipment can be furnished for the installation of a system of
trackage in connection with the litter carrier system.
Capacity, 16 bushels. Weight, 225 pounds. Price, $48.00.
& GRIFFITH @ TURNER CO. 3S
Hudson Track Equipment
No. 104.
No. 102. No. 90A.
No. 102—I-Beam Track—This track with hangers placed two
feet apart will carry many times the load it will ever be called upon
to sustain. It is not necessary to have bends made at the factory
as the track can be curved to fit when being installed.
extension desired.
No. 103—Two Way all Steel Mounted Switch.
No. 104—Three Way all Steel Mounted Switch.
High quality steel and malleable iron are used in the construction
of these switches, insuring durability.
: pagunied and ready for installation—need no assembling on the
job.
Either two or three way switches, right or lest hand, can be
furnished. Both styles operate in same manner.
No. 102—Track per foot....... Fe SO Ect CRO R ORO OB oS 6 $ 23
Nor 90B—Hangerss 4 inch, (each cir as ke oie ae ee eieioe ACK
No; 90F —Hangers® 8). inch, "each) 04 ees vers oe erie ne eee 207
No: 90L—Hangers; 12 inch, each. Js. 02... vit we ee 40
No. 90P—Hangers, 16 inch, each......30.....0. 00 6.220005 45
Nofl03—-T wo Way Switch iss fe ees. Bae SG See aie 8.00
No. 104—Three Way Switch..
This a very convenient and durable truck, built of selected
lumber well put together and strongly reinforced.
Load is evenly balanced on wheels, making truck easy to handle.
Wheels are located so that truck may be turned in its own length-
Main wheels are fourteen inches high with a two inch face.
Castor wheel is seven inches in diameter. Axle is one inch cold
rolled steel shafting. Capacity sixteen bushels.
This truck can be furnished with or withour the Hudson Scale
Arch,
No. 41 Hudson Floor Feed Truck, galvanized steel bottom.
Weight, 210 pounds. Price, $37.50.
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These troughs will not rust or corrode,
and will not damage by freezing.
Length. Width. Capacity. Weight. Price.
4~-Ft. 16 in. 24 gals. 75 Ibs, $ 7.50
6 ft. 16 in. 36 gals. 95 lbs, 10.35
Sot 16 in. 48 gals. 115 lbs. 13.85
10 ft. 16 in. 60 gals. 135 lbs. 17.25
lp) rete 16 in. 72 gals. 155 Ibs. 20.70
4 ft. 20 in. 40 gals. 100 Ibs. 9.00
6 ft. 20 in. 60 gals. 125 lbs. 12.60
8 ft. 20 in. 80 gals. 150 Ibs. 15.60
10 ft. 20 in. 100 gals. 170 lbs. 19.50
12 ft. 20 in. 120 gals. 195 lbs. 23.40
14 ft. 20 in. 140 gals. 220 lbs. 28.96
6 ft. 24 in. 84 gals. 155 Ibs, 15.00
8 ft. 24 in. 112 gals. 185 lbs. 17.40
10 ft. 24 in. 140 gals. 215 Ibs. 21.75
L2EGt 24 in. 168 gals. 240 lbs. 26.10
14 ft 24 in. 196 gals. 270 lbs. 30.45
GALVANIZED HOG TROUGHS
Width, 10 in.; depth, 5 in.; and the lengths, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
8, 9, 10 and 12 feet. The capacity is 2 gallons per running foot.
WITH ONE ROLLED EDGE, PER FOOT............90c.
lron Hog
Troughs
uy) Heavy Cast-Iron Hog Troughs.
No danger of them bursting in winter. Twelve inches wide
at the top, 2 inches wide at the bottom and 7 inches deep.
Made in lengths from 2 feet up to 12 feet, every 12 inches.
Weight, 19 pounds to the foot. Price, $1.00 per foot.
We also carry in stock a lighter weight trough like the
one illustrated above. Price, $0.90 per foot.
Special Shaped
Galvanized
The trough is built of 18-gauge galvanized sheet iron, ends
are locked seamed, with reinforcing plates on the corners;
angle iron dividers across the trough at intervals of 12 inches,
riveted to the galvanized sheets.
These angle iron dividers are so strong that a man can
stand on them without bending them; they not only give the
trough great rigidity and strength so it cannot wrack, but
they also separate the hogs, keeping any one hog from monop-
olizing the entire trough. Hogs cannot tip the trough.
The legs of the trough are on angle Steel, fastened to the
trough with heavy rivets.
The bottom of the trough is V shaped, and sides have a flare.
4-ft. length, $8.00. 6-ft. length, $10.00. 8-ft. length, $12.00.
HORSE MUZZLES
Well made and of good stout wire.
No. 18—Plain. List Price, dozen,
$1.20. Our Special Price, each 10c.
16—Braced. List Price, dozen,
Our Special Price, each, 15c.
15—Braced. List Price, dozen,
Our Special Price, each, 20c.
Ley
| Oke
No. 1—15% in. long, 1514 in. wide,
9 in. deep, flat front. Price, $3.00.
No. 2—17 in. long, 17 in. wide, 10 in.
deep, roll front. Price, $3.50.
Special Prices in Quantities.
WROUGHT HAY RACKS.
Far superior to cast-iron Racks, as
frequently used. Price, $3.50.
Ses | ees |
BE Py oF
ROTO SALTS |
SALT CAKES. Each, 25c.
WE DO NOT HAVE
THE HOLDERS.
THE WESTERN
PULVERIZER,
PACKER AND
MULCHER
For making a perfect seed bed.
For mulching or cultivating small grain in the spring.
For breaking the crust on grain or cotton fields, to allow
young sprouts to come through.
For packing down soil heaved by frost and sprouts of
wheat or clover in early spring.
For pulverizing soil in corn and tobacco fields before and
after cultivating and on other plant crops to insure good
cultivating and yields.
For packing down sod.
For crushing and pulverizing clods.
Is a great improvement over all other kinds of packers or
field rollers of every known make, whether single or double
type. The WESTERN is a machine made up of two series
of wheels, but has the advantage of having them all mounted
on one axle so that the combined packing and crushing
power of both series of wheels is delivered at one time and
at one point and is not divided as in double gang machines.
This fact no one can dispute and that packing and firming
and pulverizing of the soil as deep as plowed is all important.
Weight,
Size and Length over all. Lbs. Price
4-ft. Single section with shaft for one horse.. 500
7-ft. Single section, medium two horse...... - 800 80.00
8-ft. Single section, large two hourse......... 900 1 f
10-ft. Single section, medium four horse......1,130 00.00
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WEB BACK BANDS.
FOLDED DUCE BACE
BANDS. Less Hooks.
No. 1—3%%-in., 42-in. long... .$0.40
No. 1—4 -in., 42-in. long.... .45
No. 2—3%%-in., 42-in. long.... .35
No. 2—4 -in., 42-in. long.... .40
BACK BAND HOOES.
Liat bt yen como DOOmoO DOD OOS $0.25
CEO h GEG GaeIO an SiO OO0.O0 230
HAME STRINGS. Black.
&&x42-inch slit, each. ....... $0.20
- 34x42-inch slit, each..... SG Omer
42 an S40 50 Rawhide.
inch... «ps 5 2-i i ROO TO OO DEE
48 Gach 2100 %gx42-inch slit, each $0.20
er HAME STRAPS.
Boss Back Band Hooks. 1 INCHeFIVETEA 5, vicgereretepeerenese 9580.25
Per pair, 3% in.....$0.25 1% inch riveted and sewed. 230
Per pair, 4 in..... .30 1% inch riveted and sewed. 235
FELTLESS
Pinked, Felt Edges, Composite
Filling, Four Hooks.
Old Gold Drill; best on the
market.
18 to 20-inch...........+...--9$0.60
21 to 24-inch..... B oan uodoo aay
OBNtoroeainch cian onan enT SD
Horse Collars
No. 13—DRAFT.—Split Leather
Rim and Back; Blacked Hog
Face; Buckle Top, $2.50.
No. 12—DRAFT.—Black Split
Leather Rim and Back; Tick
Face; Patent Fasteners, $3.00.
No. 24—TEAM.—Black Split
Leather Rim and Back; Leather
Face; Patent Fasteners, $3.75.
No. 80X—Kip Rim and Back;
Tick Face; Patent Fasteners,
$5.00.
BUGGY WHIPS
INO sno 0 Olmak Cateye pateveneras scoters SieieaesGO)
INOS —— 5 SE terres ne otebevare -. 1.00
INO F220 06 ite arene teevoieaetete -. 1.00
BUGGY TOPS
Drill Top, lined with nice union cloth. Tubular sockets and
second-growth bows, wrought rail and joints, stitched front
valance, does not show nails or tacks. Will keep in shape.
Side Curtains are included, making top complete.
OUR SPHCIAL PRICE.................... $20.00
Rubber Fop, cloth lined, tubular sockets and second-growth
bows, wrought rail and joints, stitched front valance, no nails
or tacks exposed. Will keep shape for years. Complete with
side curtains. OUR SPECIAL PRICE................. $24.0
BUGGY BACK
In ordering Backs, give exact measurement of seat at top
of rim, from out to out; or, if seat is ready ironed up with
back board in position, send paper pattern of the exact size
and shape of back wanted
Enameled Drill, Retail, $8. 00. Heavy Rubber, Retail, $10.00.
CORDED TOP BUGGY CUSHION
NICELY MADE—In ordering Cushions, give size of bottom
of seat inside, size of fall at top and bottom, and depth from
top of sill, or enclose paper pattern.
Union Cloth—Retail, $8.75. Rubber Drill—Retail, $8.75.
Imitation Leather—Retail, $10.00.
vege CUSHION
Black Enameled Drill, @20 to 34 inches long, stitched edge.
Our Special Price.......... GuovononreocooUlG SOOO On oe ey ke
Cyclone Leather Horse Halters
No. 58
One and one-quarter inch. Stitch-
ed, extra strong
‘Our Special Price, $2.00 each.
One and one-half inch. Stitched,
extra Strong, black leather.
Our Special Price, $2.25 each.
Leather Cow Halters
Our Special Price, $1.50 each.
Colt Halter--Russet Leather
Made especially for Colts; from
best leather.
Our Special Price, $1.75 each.
eel
Adjustable Web Halters, No.|
Continuous’ piece, solid color,
No. 1 extra quality web, folded
through metal corners, adjustable
Leather chin piece with
buckle.
leather latch,
buckle.
snap.
Rope lead,
A Our Special Price, 75c. each.
No. 2—WEB HALTERS. PRICE 60c.
ROPE CATTLE TIES
No. 652.—Half-inch Manila rope, 6 feet long, single snap.
List Price, $12.00 dozen. Our Special Price, 60c. each.
No. 655.—Half-inch XX: Sisal rope, 8 feet long, single snap.
List Price, $8.25 dozen. Our Special Price, 50c, each.
ROPE HORSE TIES
No. 652.—Half-inch Manila, 10 feet long (2 snaps). List
Price, $11.80 dozen. Our Special Price, 60c. each.
No. 667.—Half-inch XX Sisal, 10 feet long (2 snaps). List
Price, $8.50 dozen. Our Special Price, 50c. each. A
SHAFTS
Ironed, complete, painted, for Buggies. ist, $14.00. Our
Special Price, $9.00.
Ironed, complete, painted, for Daytons and Surreys. Our
Special Price, $10.00.
““BALTIMORE” IRON uN POLE
OUR SPECIAL PRICE........... cece ee ee PLZ50
DAYTON POLE
OUR SPECIAL PRICE..... 26. . cee eee ee eee $15.00
ARRIAGE AND WAGON HARNESS
DUMP CART HARNESS
PRICES ON HARNESS CN APPLICATION.
ALL PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE,
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BALTIMORE VIRGINIA CART COW CHAINS
STRAP HAME No. 61 TRIUMPH CHAINS — Very light; possess great
. strength; all links have equal strength. Do not kink;
%x7/32-in. flat
no welds to give way; no sharp edges.
steel selected
No. 3-0—Bulldog Cow Tie (Ohio pat.), each, 30c.
second growth, 4-0 $0.40
air seasoned tim- Rock elm Sha Feo roster NEE TY 2 oiniiey wa peie: BECKS ee .
: d. No. 3-0—412-ft. Halter, each, 40c. 6-ft.......- -. 245
ber, extra wide or ash woo No. 0—20-ft. Bulldog Tethering Chain, each... .80
% -inch stiff-
woods, superior /
finish, hand forg- / eee ead et
ed, extra heavy
No. 00—20-ft. Bulldog Tethering Chain, each. . 1.00
No. 000—-20-ft. Bulldog Tethering Chain, each... 1.15
No. 0—30-ft. Bulldog Tethering Chain, each. 1.00
steel hook, 17 to backs. Three .
24 inches. mortise top No. 00—30-ft. Bulldog Tethering Chain, each... 1.25
loops. Heavy No. 000—30-ft. Bulldog Tethering Chain, each... 1.40
\ Per Pair... .$2.25
wrought steel
hooks. Var-
nished, polish-
ed irons. Size,
19- to 22-inch.
OPEN SIDE LAP LINES
Open Side Lap Links, polished, 1,x216....15¢.
BOK Stelreteielere 20c. SEX Siapatene ie 25¢c.
No. 1 HAME
An excellent
light hame and
has three top
strap loops in-
stead of two.
as shown in
PRICE,
KINNEL EMERGENCY CHAIN
OVERSHOE FOR HORSE
NO EXCUSE FOR HORSES
SLIPPING
BREAST CHAINS.
REGULAR IRON TRACE CHAINS.
Retail Price.
Single Slack.
27—5-16 to % Taper Slack.......++++++ . . -$1.00
27—% to 5-16 Taper Slackiec tt cies ael cee 1.25
298 in. No. 10-2—Single Slack, pair......--- 1.00
98 in. Double Slack, Pair...+-eessseeeeeres 1.10
DN
PIFTH CHAINS
WITH SPREADER.
Put the Kinnell Emergency Shoe on
Your Horses. Prevents suffering and
loss. Just the thing to prevent horses
from breaking legs, causing innumer-
able falls, delay, suffering and fi-
nancial loss on account of icy, snowy
weather.
Special Chain Shoes for Mules;
small, medium and large. The aver-
age 1400-lb. horse requires a No.
The average 1600-lb. horse requires a
No. 6.
Price, per Set of 4, $6.00. Pair, $3.00
Straight Link Slack Spreader Chain,
11/32. Our Special Price. ..$4.00
13/32. Our Special Price. .$5.00
% Close Link Straight Spreader
Chain for two horses, with three
hooks each.
Our Special Price........ $7.00
Se
TUG CHAINS.
Cart Tug Chains, 18-10-1. Our Spe-
clal Price, 60c. per pair.
No. 67—PIFTH CHAIN—Round hook, ring and
swivel; black; made with spreader 8% ft. long to
spreader 13-32. Our Special Price, $6.00.
CURRY, COMB
BUTT CHAINS.
No. 800— Wo. 167—All steel,
All Steel . closed back, 6 bars,
closed back, é
ja cquerea, Our Special Price,
25c. each.
extra size,
oval face, curved
knockers, braced
shank, extending
through handle and
riveted, enameled
handle, brass fer-
rule, 8 bars.
Our Special Price, 30c. ca.
Gur
DANDY BRUSHES special
Price.
No. 990—Oval Brush ........+00 ee00+ $0.60 each
No. 940—Palmetto Dandy ..........++. 45 each No. 083—Open Back Curry Comb
No. 965—Palmetto Dandy ...........- _.55each r ecial Price, 20c. each.
Leather Back Bristle Army Brush... .. 1.00 each Our SP z
UBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
ALL-STEEL
CLOSED BACK
SRG 8 a2 Per Rai errs oreo esis oe $1.00
3) £t:—10-2)) Per Pair. 2.2... 1.10
eS
LOG CHAINS.
Long Link Log or Ox Chain, 5/16 in.,
12 or 14 ft. Retail Price, 16c. Ib.
Long Link Log or Ox Chain, % in., 12
or 14 ft. Retail Price, 15c. Ib.
Long Link Log or Ox Chain, % in., 12
or 14 ft. Retail Price, l4c. lh.
ALL PRICES IN CATALOG S
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BADGER
TIRES and TUBES
DOUBLE-CABLE-BASE
CONSTRUCTZION.
A patented type of construction, con-
sisting of a “flexible bead filler’ carry-
ing unstretchable and unbreakable cables
in each bead of the base of the tire. The
strong double cables provide perfect
“heel and toe’? anchorage of the tire
base to the rim makes it impossible for
the bead to break or stretch, or permit
the tire to blow over the rim. Double-
Cable-Base construction is found in all §
Badger tires except the regular clincher §
ype.
Badger] Beaver{ Badger
3 Non- | Non- { Non- {Tubes
Sizes Skid Skid Skid | Gray
Fabric Cord Cord
30x3 $9.60 | ....- ~ we. | $1.60
30x3 1% 12.60 | $10.65 | $15.40 | 1.70
32x38 14 Eee 14.95 | 18.00 | 2.10
31x4 12.60 | 16.85 | 20.25 | 2.50
32x4 ww... | 18.65 | 22.25 | 2.70
33x4 vices | 19.15 | 23,00 | 2.75
34x4 we. | 29:76 | 23.65 | 2.90
32x44 vise | 24.10 | 28.90 | 3.00
23x41, wesc | 24.60 | 29.55 | 3.70
34x44 25.20 | 30.25 | 3.85
33x5 | 29.90 | 34.90 |. 4.45
35x5 31.40 | 37.85 | 4.60
fur-
nished in Clincher Type only. Other
sizes and styles furnished in S. W. Type
nly.
Nonskid Cord.
BADGER CORD TIRES
For Commercial Cars
A patented type of construction,
consisting of a “flexible bead filler”
carrying unstretchable and unbreak-
able cables in eacr bead of the base
of the tire. The strong double cables
provide perfect “heel and toe’’ an-
chorage of the tire base to the rim
makes it impossible for the bead to
break or stretch, or permit the tire
to blow over the rim. Double-Cable-
Base construction is found in all
Badger tires except the regular
clincher type.
Sizes Price
RYED <b r Ee ig BIO O00 b' S006 DO DITO $30.30
BY Oe eRe tana oa abe do COD sao ne 31.70
Rob. ao ODIO Oe LOMO Ons ood 37.75
DAKDE epretean apne elie nerpndere na pelomieneaecee 38.75
Ebpidaun ears Sleidicd olsiato Hoe ole cra - 39.55
BG Dies Res Bo seacehepepanetker sae keveurelteiene ee eemolicts 68.25
36x5 Shaped Inner Tube..... 9.15
The Springfield Tire
Pump
SINGLE ACTING
DOUBLE BARREL
This pump is. nearly
twice the length of the
ordinary double or triple
acting pumps. We can,
therefore, safely guaran-
tee it to deliver as much
air to the single stroke,
and besides, the operator
stands erect and eliminates
the tiresome “up. puli’”
which is characteristic of
the compound pumps.
Heavy brass valve con-
nection, machined to fit
any standard valve stem,
malleable iron cap, long
rod bearing, five-ply air
hose. Test 200 pounds.
Length over all 30 inches.
Ball air checks and swivel
An all-rubber, self-vulcanizing repair
material for inner tubes, and other soft
rubber products. Makes a quick, secure
and permanent repair.
Price
In Screw Top Cans, per can.......-$0.50
stirrup.
(56 sq. in. Para-Tite).
oe
Bulldog Tire Chains, are unequaled in design, construction and generai
appearance and are being accepted by discriminating motorists as the latest
word in anti-skid devices. The Bulldog Tire Chains are equipped with Bull-
dog Cross Links which are finished in natural color showing the temper of
No. 340 Defender
Inside Sleeves
(All Fabric)
Made with
the steel and likewise constructed with Luminized Side Chains and fitted white fage and
with Open Hasy Fasteners. gray inside fric-
tions with multi-
Price Price Price ple plies heavy
Size per set Size per set Size per set square woven
30x 3 $4.50 35 x4 $7.50 33 x 5 $8.50 duck. Red rubber
380x3% 5.00 36x 4 7.50 34x5 8.50 tipped. Branded
32x3% 5.50 32x4% 7.00 385 x5 9.00 Defender. An at-
81x 4 6.00 33x4% 7.25 86x 5 9.00 | tractive medium-
82x 4 6.00 384x414, 7.50 ot x5 9.75 priced sleeve of
33x 4 6.50 35x4% 8.00 386x5% 12.00 excellence and
84x4 7.00 36x4% 8.00 38x5% 14.00 | durability.
Oo. Width Incl.
Cross Chains. Size Plies Length RiaDs Price
iz Price Size Price uw 3 8” 14%” $0.35
A an $0.06 4% in. $0.11 3%" 4 9” 12%” .40
F 4” 10” 134” .50
har SOU treb oa ae eens 4%" 4 11” 1514" 155
Sa iO ey Rens 5” 5 11” 177 ‘60
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FAN BELTS
Federal Fan
Belts are made
up with multiple
Plies of specially
treated fabric,
impervious to oils
and grease, are
Practically un-
stretchable and
are very durable,
outlasting the or-
dinary belts sup-
Their comparatively
plied for the
purpose.
low price and durability make them extremely
economical.
No. 1 Belts for 1914-15 Ford Cars.
10 to the package......... each,
No. 2 Belts for 1917-18 Ford Cars.
5 to the package.......... each, 235
Price
$0.35
No.3 Belts for 1916-17-18 Hudson
Super “6”; 1918 Moon Model 636;
1917-18 National ‘6’; 1916-17-18
Saxon “6”; 1915 Overland Modet
80-81; 1916 Overland Model 83;
1917-18 Overland “4” and “6”
Model 85; 1916 Willys-Knight
Model 84.
5 to the package..........each, 60
No. 4 Belts for 1916-17-18 Overland
Model 75-90-90 C. C.
5 to the package.......... each, -60
No.5 Belts for 1918 Auburn with
continental Motor; 1916 Buick
Models C-24, C-25; 1915-16 Dodge;
1916-17-18 Empire Models 45-50-
51; 1916-17-18 Paige ‘6-38” and
“6-39”: 1916-17-18 Studebaker
“4” and “6”; 1916-17 Velie “6”.
Wo. 6 Belts for 1913 Buick Models
5 to the package.......... each, .50
30 and 31; 1916-17 Buick Models
D-34, D-35, D-44, D-45, D-46, D-
47; 1918 Buick Models E-34, E-
Se acicg: B-45, E-46, H-47, E-49,
5 to the package. ..each, 250
FORD CARS
PORCELAIN DATA...
The porcelains used in
the Hampshire Special
Plugs are made up from
new material. From the
exhaustive tests given
them by the Bureau of
Standards they are prov-
en to be much superior
to the regular porcelain.
*“We do not make im-
possible claims for our
Plugs. but NOTE GUAR-
ANTEE.
All our Plugs are guaranteed perfect in
material and workmanship, and if found
otherwise they will be replaced free of
charge.
Mm-inch Regular .....++++++-++e8- $0.75
%-inch extension ......++-+-+00- ane
Y%-inch Ford .......-++-+++-+-+ees nih)
a
2 HIGH
Wizard >cr= Tractor Spark Plug
%-inch Standard ..... eieeeierekcrs .. -$0.75
%-inch Regular ........---++-2+- -75
%-inch Extension ........-..-+:- 75
ALL PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
DIAMOND Z
PETTICOAT TYPE CORE
HAMPSHIRE SPECIAL
\% inch, 7% inch, 18 and
METRIC THREADS
Ca
alin tl
TESTING
INSTRUMENTS
COLUMBIA AMMETER
To determine the condition
of batteries, or to test ignition
circuits, a small reliable, low-
priced meter is necessary.
The Columbia volt-ammeter
shown in the cut is very ac-
curate. Put out in a nickel-
plated case, black figures on
silver dial; it is a handsome in-
strument and one which should
be in the possession of every
one using dry cells.
VOLT AMMETER
For testing voltage as well
as amperage.
Price.............-9$1.50.
asa r Mame Ws
SAFETY STEP MATS
Especially designed for attractiveness.
quality and service. Has beveled edges
with brass grommets at corners ensuring
tight fit to running board to keep out
moisture. Supplied in black stock, packed 6
mats to the carton. (Screws furnished.)
“BY BLACK. Each........:. $0.75
Foot
Board
Mats
for
| Ford
| Cars
Designed to replace worn-out foot board
mats in Ford automobiles, Excellent quality
of material and workmanship make Federal
mats especially desirable. Furnished in, %-
inch thickness.
po oN sc are rer ee rr eee a $1.50
(For 1915 to 1919 models.)
Mok 4034. 4. 2.2. Pele oe eh Boe. $1.50
FORD CONNECTIONS
(With Raw Ends) j
(Three Ply)
Mo TA — 2 9h-X 1 Sh ewcrcessereravinve ecereoHOeld
No. 8B—4 oP ope a Sooooc 30
WO) C+ 3%, ceil... PI PM a9
COIL AXLE WASHERS
mi, =
1-inch, per box
%-inch,: per DOK... cccscrcecssversevces Our Special Price, 20c.
oleiel oiotenere ..eeeeees+++- Our Special Price, 20c.
SOLID CUT AXLE WASHERS
Our Special
Five Sets in a Box. Price.
3% imch, Per DOX.......ceceerrseccsvecces « Rislstete,«.dfets BOnaO.
Ym inch, Per DOK....- ces encrsccscrecencsercecce Se eynae
1 inch, per DOK. ....ccceccesescscssescccssves F .30
11% inch, per box........+-. Ritictetere: cyeveieve EP Veveloleterevehecetele .30
1% inch, per DOX.....---seeeeeeeeececescece a Oial rotor Bre 35
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Convenient.
No. 5B—Clark
Heater, 12 inches
long, otherwise same
as 3D, except carpet
is not braid-bound.
Weight, 4 lbs.
$3.50.
No 3D—Clark
Heater 14 inches long,
sheet metal case,
stamped white metal
ends, covering of
braid-bound Brussels
carpet. Weight, 7 lbs.
Price, $4.00.
No. 7€—Clark Heat-
er, 14 inches long nickel-
plated steel ends, heav-
ily reinforced, covered
with Brussels carpet,
slanting top, adjust-
able side and end ven-
tilators. Can be regu-
lated so as to increase
oer diminish the heat or entirely stop combustion and save
coal for future use. Weight, 7 lbs. Price, $4.00.
PREPARED COAL
One cake will last 15 to 16
hours. No smoke, odor, flame
or gas. Price, case of one doz.
cakes, $1.20. 100 Bricks in
Wood Case, $9.50.
Columbia New Model Dump Wagon
THE SUSQUEHANNA
Strong, Ornamental,
t
Price,
Improved Sampson Jack
MALLEABLE IRON.
Best Jack on the market. Can he used for
any height axle. Standard cannot drop back
on cogs when raised to extreme height. No
breaking of cogs and standards.
No. 1—Will raise vehicles weighing 2
CONS ES ie aciecsleoiaia certs oe Gao bao.00 A
No. 2—Will raise vehicles weighing 5
tons felis lolol stokeWor er eleiets crete OOOO OL 6.25
o. 8—Will raise vehicles weighing 5
tons,iwith drop “hook. se. sees 7.25
Can also furnish other Jacks. Prices
on application.
BELL BOTTOM JACK SCREWS
These Jack Screws have cast-iron
stands, with forged head screws. For
workmanship and durability they
cannot be excelled. Our
Diam. Height Height Special
Screw Stand over all Price
1% in. 12 in. 15) in. $3.22
1% in. 14 in. 17 in. 3.80
1% in. 16 in. 19 in. 4.25
2 in. 10 in. 14 in. 4.25
2 in, 12 in. 16 in. 4.75
2 in. 14 in. 18 in. 5.25
2 in. 16 in. 20 in. ~ 5.85
2 in. 18 in. 22 in. 6.45
2 in. 20 in 24 in. 7.25
Capacity 1%-in. diameter screw,
tons.
Capacity 2-in. diameter screw, 12 tons.
Other sizes. Prices on application.
WOOD WAGON JACK
No. 1—Adapted for
buggies or light work.
gopacity, 1000 =Ibs.
10.
No. 2—For heavy
wagons, transfer wag-
ons, trucks, ete. Ca-
pacity, 3000 lbs. $2.00
No. 3—$2.50.
AUTOMOBILE JACK
This Jack is made from best quality refined
malleable iron, with high-grade Steel Screw,
aluminum finish, and by single turn of the pawl
raises or lowers. It is compact, neat and has
sufficient strength to raise any automobile made,
Height, ®
Capacity, Lowered, Raises, West., Price,
No. Pounds. Inches. Inches. Lbs. Each.
1... 2000 10 6 5
2... 5000 10 6 8
No. 28114 —Axle:
Front, 2 in; Rear, 2%
in. Wheels: Front, 3
ft.; Rear, 4 ft. 2 in.
3x% Tires.
_. Length of Body at Top, 5’ 6”, at Bottom,
‘4’ 6”. Width of Body inside 3’ 1”, 9 in.
‘Flare Board. Depth of Body less Top sides
20”. 2’ 5” from bottom of Wagon to
_ ground. :
14% YARD WAGON
PRICE.
With straight
rear axle....$230.00
‘With arch ed
rear axle.... 240.00
Acme Dump
Wagon 230.00
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SOLID STEELAXLE,
STEEL SKEIN AND
TUBULAR AXLE
We carry the Solid Steel and Steel \ : | =
Skein Wagons in stock, and can furnish
the Tubular Axle Wagons at short notice.
Best Wagons on the Market
™\, for the Money.
Zar) HORSE
mH, WAGON
Size of | Size of Size of Height Wheels Dimensions of Body Wagon Complete Wagon Complete Gears Only Gears Only
St'l | Tubular | Tires | Front Rear | Length Width Depth | Weight | Capacity | Mo Brakes With Brakes | With Brakes | Ko Brakes
Axle Axle Ft. In. Ft. Io. Ft. In. Ft. In. In. In. List Retail List Retail List Retail List Retail
1% | 15 [1%x5-16| 3 2 3 8/90 8 2 9 4 | 500 |1000 to 1200|$137.24 $82.35|$150.74 $90.50\$119.24 $71.55|$105.74 $63.35
No. 40 ONE-HORSE WAGON.
Size of | Size of - Height Wheels Dimensions of Body Wagon Complete Wagon Comple I =
Nos. St'l | Tubular me | Front. Rear | Length Width Depth] Weight | Capacity | No Brakes With Brake With Brakes Noman
Axle Axle Ft. in Ft Om Ft in, Ft. tn. tn. in. List Retail List Retail List Retail List Retail
For G. & T. One-Horse and No. 40 Wagons with 2-inch tires, add List, $9.00; Retail, $5.40.
For G. & T. One-Horse and No, 40 Wagons with tongue instead of shafts, add List, $11.25; Retail, $6.75.
2-HORSE WAGON
THESE WAGONS ARE HEAVILY
IRON AND BRACED. THEY ARE MADE
OF THE BEST MATERIAL THROUGH-
OUT. THE WHEELS ARE DIPPED IN
BOILING OIL. HAVE ROUND EDGE
TIRES, WHICH PROTECT THE FELLOES
AND PAINT. THEY ARE VERY LIGHT
RUNNING.
FOR TIRES OF EXTRA WIDTH AND
THICKNESS, ADD THE FOLLOWING
AMOUNTS TO WAGON PRICES BELOW:
For tires wider than regular on Nos. 42,
44 and 46, add List, $13.50; Retail, $8.10
per inch or fractional part thereof. On Nos.
48, 50 and 52, add List, $18.00; Retail,
$10.80 per inch or fractional part thereof.
For tires thicker than regular, add List,
$11.24; Retail, $6.75, for every % inch ad-
ditional thickness on 3 inches wide and
upwards.
Size ot | Sizeet | ging ot Thesis Dimensions of Body Wagea Compiste Wazen Complete Gears 0 Gears Only
srl Tabular Rear Length Width Bopth | Wolght Capacity We Brakes With Brakes With Brakes Ne Brakes
Arie Axie Tires Ft. ie Ft. te. Ft. te. Ft. te. te. te. List Retall List Retail | List Retall | List Retail
42114/1%x 8|1%x7-16| 3 8 4 0 ON Otani i ee 12000 to 2500|$211.50 126.90|$229.50 137.70|$191.24 114.75) 173.24 104.00
44154,|2%x 8|/2 x% te SU) se UME MSY aye a 900 12500 to 3000| 227.24 136.35| 249.74 149.85] 204.50 122.70) 186.74 112.00
461%|2%x 9/2 x% S984 0) | ROMGe 6) 08 1000 13000 to 3500| 252.00 151.20] 270.00 162.00] 229.50 137.70} 211.50 126.90
482 |25x10/2 x% 3 8 4 0 |10 6 3 6 14 8 | 1200 [4000 to 4500| 274.50 164.70! 292.50 176.50] 257.50 149.50) 229.50 137.70
50 2144/2%x11\8 x% Be Sct oO | Running Gear} 1200 |6000 acSslono | Coton |Gididic Odo oo: aelon 270.00 162.00] 252.00 151.20
52 214|8%x12/3 x% Be Sat. 0 Running Gear]...... 8000 [FRerieniotietts cate oad illo: ov « fe venetele eeeteunliers 285.74 171.50] 267.74 160.65
2 Size of Height Wheels Dimensions of Body Wagon Complete Wagon Complete Gears Only Gears Only
Nos. Size of | Seo!) Front Rear | Length Width Depth} Weight Capacity No Brakes With Brakes With Brakes == | No Brakes
Axles Tires | ftoin. Ft In. | Ft. in ct. tn. On, In. List Retail | List Retail | List Retail | List Retail
1 23%,x 8%] 2x% 1/3 2 3 81/963 6 12 6 800 |2000 to 2500|$223.74 133.75|$240.74 144.45|$202.50 121.50/$184.50 $110.70
Beal iowexe on.) 2x tS s 6 4 © |0N68 36 22°56 1100 |2500 to 3000| 238.50 143.10) 260.74 156.45| 216.00 129.60} 198.00 118.80
3...) 3%x10 2x% |3 6 4 0 {10 6 3 6 12 6 | 1200 |3000 to 4000)....... cee eefe eee ee we eee 240.74 144.45| 233.74 133.75
4 314%4x11 | 2x% 13 6 4 0 [10 6 3 6 12 8 PAO OM 40010) COMB OO ONE ire « cieou esters: «i>|lehanelelelsie’ 0 olensiein | 259.74 155.35] 240.74 144.45
EXTRAS FOR G. & T. WAGONS.
Special One-Horse No. 40 No. 42 No. 44 No. 46 No, 48 Ne. 50 No. 52
List Retail List Retail List Retail List Retall List Retail List Retail List Retail List Retail
PRG OUE Siete axe ints celele.sie $40.50 $24.50 $40.05 $24.50 $47.24 $28.50 $47.24 $28.50 $49.50 $29.75 $54.00 $32.50 $67.50 $40.50 ...... -- Ae
Spring Seat ....... 9.00 5.40 9.00 5.40 9.00 5.40 9.00 5.40 9.00 5.40 9.00 5.40 9.00 5.40 ....20 ccccce
TON EMIS Hofer uanctnvos tere VEOORs 1 OLGO ES OD TOGO ete ele cee vn eiciton Wh Sietere otlitele el eveisit siete ale ofiholele) «| ele pe.es)s wie! | w-nts'e: epi (ein jaisisivl le) o/es e¥\ 0 6 216 pe
SEATH EEE” BiGlO EueROD on 15.20 9.50 15.20 SOM eee eile ew ne neal clgslol fate or oesioiise sia sor n ahminbehe: islettoss: eurheiejnoheyctsieai Us suaimisie Wehet sinktie\ J alain (sive
Wheels, Rez, per set 54.56 33.75 60.74 36.56 88.86 53.50 97.30 58.50 105.18 61.25 113.62 68.25 141.74 85.00 154.12 92.50
Solid Steel Axles.. 11.24 675 1210 7.25 13.22 8.00 16.40 9.75 19.42 11.75 23.92 14.50 27.30 16.50 ...... .. rent
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Give Diameter ere.)
Give Diameter Hera.
wees ccee Give Dj Bere
tent ewcess cece.)
}, GIVE LENGTH AXLE HERE. =
—! Give Exact Sizes. We Allow for Play
Diagram Showing How To Measure Your Skeins.
As nearly every set of steel wheels we sell has
to be made especially to correspond with measure-
ments oi axles for which it is intended, we gen-
erally make shipment direct from factory.
Price....
Price.
Price.
Special
Special
Special
Special
Special
Special
Special
24-inch—Our
26-inch—Our
28-inch—Our
30-inch—Our
32-inch—Our
34-inch—Our
36-inch—Our
For 4x¥% Tire, prices on application. ; c
Prices on other sizes quoted on application.
HAND TRUCKS
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Weight, 150 lbs.
For mounting small engines. Wheels 12x14 inches high, with 2- or 3-inch
tread; steel axles, 14%4-inch round; hubs, 414-inch long; capacity, 2000 pounds.
This gear can be bolted to the skids of engine or a platform may be bolted on.
A tongue is furnished with each truck.
Hand Truck, with 2-inch tires.
Hand Truck, with 38-inch tires,
REE SPRING DELIVERY WAGON
EELS
Wood Wheels, prices on application.
Our Special Price....
Our Special Price....
Dimensions of Wagon
Size Height Wheels Body Complete
Steel Front Rear L’gth Width Depth No Brakes
Axle Tires FtinFtin FtInFtInInW’ghtCap _§ List Retail
1 |i x 3 3 3 8 is ByrAl 400 800|$157.50 $94.50
14%|1%x5-16| 3 3 3 8 7 a0, i3e 19 500 |1000| 164.25 98.55
Brakerforsabovielyacccilers cisions steiens eooeoee- List, $13.50; Retail, $ 3.10
|ISTODS LOL LAD OVC mriemteteietess ct cisioreksiele eeoee---List, 63.00; Retail, 37.80
Duplex Spring Delivery Wagon
Similar to above, except it has a duplex spring gear.
Dimensions of Wagon
Size Height Wheels Body Complete
Steel Front Rear L’gth Width Depth No Brakes
Axle Tires FtinFtIn FtIinFtiInIinW’ghtCap List Retail
1 [3 xy | Be eo} ORF 3 TOSS D9) | 400 | 800|$146.25 $87.75
14%|114%x5-16| 3 3 3 8 TOW) Bye Los) 500 {1000} 153.50 91.85
..eeeee..List, $13.50; Retail, $ 8.10
Brake for above...... 1
-List, 63.00; Retail, 37.80
Tops for above....
HEAVY STUDEBAKER
ROAD CART
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No. 178 Heavy Road Cart has two-passenger
slat seat, slat foot-rack, 1-inch double collar
steel axle, % -inch wheels, 46 inches high, and
hickory shafts. Shipping weight, 125 pounds.
List Price, $63.00. Our Special Price, $38.00.
LIGHT ROAD CART
No. 4% Light Road Cart has low seat sup-
port, two-passenger slat seat spring hung in
Swinging shackles, %-inch wheels, 46 inches
high, 1-inch double collar steel axle and
hickory shafts. Shipping weight, 125 pounds.
List Price, $54.00. Our Special Price, $30.00.
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DESCRIPTION.
Gear—Arched Axle, Four plate graded and
tempered springs, Reaches ironed full length.
Wheels—Best grade split hickory, % or %
inch tread. ;
Shafts—XXX Hickory, ironed to heel, 36 inch -
genuine leather points.
Body—Piano, with high panel back seat.
Trimmings—Soft leather throughout.
Painting—Body and seat black, gear red or
black.
Top—Leather Quarter.
PRICES... .\.GSiceiesi DY OODODOUUO 6 $125.00
EOD 0 shereiate eB e32 Cheaper Buggy with Art I:eather
ei iehevenenelie/isiiee i Trimminos© =. GIS... . ae ad eee $108.75
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ALL PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
CR GRIFFITH @ TURNER CO ¢-'”
OUR HANDY STEEL WHEEL FARM TRUCKS
All wood parts
hardwood and well
painted. Note the
grooved tire, which
protects the spokes of
the wheel, and they
last much longer than
flat tire wheels. Made
in two sizes. No. 22
with 3x9 skeins, ca-
pacity 3,000 lbs. No.
24 with 34x10 skeins,
capacity 4,000 lbs.
Both Nos. 22 and 24
Trucks have 28-inch
‘Wood Hounds, Well Braced. Hickory Axles.
front and 30-inch rear y \ [as | tl tla
wheels, 4x% tires. ed ; ; i < — Sr
Weights—No, 22, 475 SS A wa\ S| ummm
Ibs.; No. 24, 510 Ibs.
No. 22 Truck—aist
Price, $83.00: Our
Special Price, $50.00.
No. 24 Truck—LDist Price, $84.00.
Price, $51.50.
Our Special
PRICES OF EXTRAS.
Brake—List, $12.50. Our Special Price, $7.75.
Double Trees and Neck Yokes—Iist, $9.50. Our
Special Price, $6.00.
Shafts—uist, $14.50. Our Special Price, $8.25.
This truck has low-down
OUR NO, 34 LOW-DOWN WOOD WHEEL FARM gw Soca
a in height, with 4-inch tires.
fi Furnished with hickory axles.
‘A \\j
34%,x10-inch skeins, hardwood
Shimmy
gear parts; both front and rear
hounds, and has regular wagon
i , standards, ironed and ringed.
| i ie YT SS Truck nicely painted and
yy (4) aN striped. Capacity 4000 Ibs.
ll j
With 3-inch tires—
IN LTT}
List Price, Our Price,
$126.00 $77.00
Gx LY With 4-inch tires—
Weight, 610 Ibs “ SSA
: ee" List Price, | Our Price,
PRICES OF EXTRAS—Brake, List, $12.50; Our Special
Price, $7.75. Double Trees and Neck Yoke, List, $9.75; $137.50 $82.50
Our Special Price, $6.00. Wood wheels for No. 34, per set
of 4, List Price, $96.00; Our Special Price, $55.00.
THE OLD DOMINION WAGON
3x 10-inch hick-
ory axle, wood-
wheels, 36-in. front,
42-in. rear, 3 x32-in-
tire. A serviceable
wagon at a low
price.
Weight, 675 Lbs.
List Price, Our Price,
$167.36 $100.00 ;
PRICES OF EXTRAS— i Double Trees and Neck
%Brake, List, $12.50. fins pe He ai Yoke. List, $9.75. Our
Our Special Price, $7.75. : Special Price, $6.00.
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ALL PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
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STUDEBAKER
For Steel Skeins on No. 2
Wagons; add to Retail, $8.00.
For Steel Skeins on No and
4 Wagons; add to Retail, $9.00.
If WAGONS are
wanted without
brake, deduct on
No:. 25) $7.25... On
Nos. 3 and 4, de-
duct $7.65. On No.
5, deduct $8.10. If
GEARS are wanted
without brake, de-
duct for No. 2 $6.30. For Nos.
3 and 4 $6.75. For No. 5 $7.25.
SOUTH BEND,
Size of Height of Wheels | Size of Dimensions of Box | Approximate Wagon complete|Gear only with
Skeins Front | Hind Tire Lower] Top | Length Weight Capacity with brake brake
Inches | Ft. In. | Ft. In| tin chests] ns | Peln eae Insal Lbs. | Lbs. | Retail Price | Retail Price
26x 8 3 6 3 10 2 x% 12 8 10 0 825 2000 $139.50 $109.80
24x 8 3 6 3 10 214x3% 12 8 10 0 825 2000 144.00 117.00
2x 8 3 6 3 10 3 x% 12 8 10 0 825 2000 150.30 121.50
2%x 8 3 6 3 10 2 x7-16 12 8 10 0 850 3000 146.70 115.20
23%4x 8 3 6 “3 10 24x7-16 12 8 10 10) 850 3000 150.30 121.50
234x 2 3 6 3 10 3 x% 12 8 10 10) 850 3000 158.40 123.75
24x 8 3 6 3 10 4 x% 12 8 10 0 850 3000 166.50 137.25
3x29 3 6 3 10 2 x&% 13 8 10 6 1000 4000 150.30 121.50
3 x9 3 6 3 10 24x 13 8 10 6 1000 4000 157.50 124.00
3 x9 3 6 3 10 3 x% 13 8 10 6 1000 4000 159.75 127.25
Seo) 3 6 3 10 4 x4 13 8 10 6 1000 4000 171.00 141.75
314x10 3 6 3 10 2 x& 14 10 10 6 1100 4500 157.50 126.00
3144x10 3 6 3 10 2x4 14 10 10 6 1100 4500 161.10 131.40
34x10 3 6 3 10 3 xk 14 10 10 6 1100 4500 163.80 135.00
314x10 3 6 3 10 4 x4 14 10 10 6 1100 4500 173.25 144.00
RURAL TEAM TRUCK WITH DROP TONGUE.
Front Wheel. Rear Wheel. Tires Gear Only, No Brake
No. 41514—34x10-in. Cast Skeins 30 inches q 36 inches Drop Tongue 4x %in., wood wheels, $83.25
FARM AND CONTRACTOR'S CARTS
With 5 and 6-inch Tires and extra heavy Contractors’ Carts
made specially to order when wanted.
These Carts are very strong, heavily ironed nicely painted,
striped and varnished.
List Our Spe=-
¥ Price cial Price
114 inches. 3 inches. 4 ft. Sin. $130.56 $ 78.30
* 114 inches. 4 inches. 4 ft. Sin. 146.24 87.75
inches. 3 inches. 4 ft. 8 in. 150.74 90.55
inches. 4 inches. 4 ft. 8 in. 166.50 100.00
FARM AND CONTRACTOR'S CART WHEELS = **Serecin. “Per bake”
For Farm Cart, 114-inch axle, 3-inch tire.............. $54.56 $33.75
For Farm Cart, 14%-inch axle, 4-inch tire.............. 73.56 39.15
For Contractors’ Carts, 2-inch axle, 3-inch tire ... 66.94 40.25
For Contractors’ Carts,,2-inch axle, 4-inch tire......... T5.94 45.65
List Price. Ret’l Price.
pair...$15.18 $9.10
. 22.56 14.00
-. 17.44 10.50
- 23.62 14.25
60.74 36.50
60.74 36.50
These springs are made from select steel,
tempered under the manufacturers’ personal
supervision. 'Twenty years’ experience back of.
every Harvey Bolster Spring. They raise the
box but a few inches, which decreases as the
load is increased. The only spring that can be
completely shut down without crushing.
Capacity 42-inch Capacity 42-inch
1500 $10.50 5000.......$21.00
2500 13.65 6000.. -. 23.00
3000 eboTS: 8.0.0.0 snnereiiarone 27-15
4000 18.90 1:0,00,0 5 errceerere 31.50
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Height of Height
Size of Front of Rear Size of Depth of
No. Cast Skein. Wheels. Wheels. Tire Box.
000 2%x 8 gan 378” 24x 20”
000 24x 8 3/40 3/8” 3 x\% 20"
00 2%x 8% 3/4 3/8" 24x 22”
00 2%x 8% 3/4" 3/8" 3 x% 22"
1 sx 3/4" 3g 245x% 24”
1 3 x 9 34 3/3” 3 x% 24”
1 3 x 9 3/4" 3/8" 4 x% 24”
2 34%x10 3/4 3/8" 214x% 26”
2 3%x10 3/4” 3/8” $3 x% 26"
2 34%4x10 34a 3/8” 4 x% 26”
All of above Complete Wagons have Seats and Gear Brakes.
Pollowing Special Gears have Linch Pin Steel Skeins, Gear Brakes, and Nos. 3, 4 and 5
Round Coupling Poles:
2 3% x10 3/8” 44 4 x& RS
3 3%x11 3/8" 4r4n 4 x% aot
4 3%x12 3/8" 4r4n 4 xh Sap
5 4x12 3/8 4r4nt 4 xl site
Patent Steel Skeins
Revised
Price List
PATENT
STEEL
SKEINS.
Skeins with Boxes, per Set.
: With Nuts. Boxes Only, per Set.
No. Size Price. Price.
2 24x 3” $14.25 $2.00
3 2%x 8” 14.75 2.40
6 Sex Ol? 16.00 2.55
9 3%x10" 18.50 3.00
11 31¢x11” 21.00 3.40
14 334x12” 25.00 4.00
15 4 x12” 29.00 4.75
17 414x13” 43.15 7.00
With Linch Pins,
Price.
21 3% x10" $18.50 $3.00
23 3144x11” 21.00 3.40
25 3%x12" 25.00 4.00
26 4 x12" 29.00 4.75
Made of the best grade of plate steel. Solid extension back
of the collar keeps the wet and grease from working in on
axle. Extension back of collar covers all tapering portions
and more of the wood of the axle than any other skein.
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STEEL SEZINS FOR PETER SCHUTTLEB WAGONS.
Skein Only
with Nut or Linch Pin, Box Only,
no Box, each. each.
ene “188 #128
eet ag 209
44x12” 7.65 2.50
414x13” 10.80 3.00
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ALL PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE
WITHOUT NOTICE.
BROWN
WAGON
Axles are made of dried selected hickory.
Brown’s Patent Extension Chilled Skeins.
These Skeins support the axle where it has
the greatest load to bear. Tongue Chains and
Stay Chains fitted with springs. The Tongue
Chains have a branch chain to prevent jerk-
ing and switching of the tongue, and eases the
draft on the horses’ necks. Wheels all posi-
tively soaked in hot oil. Tires never get loose.
Write for special circular fully describing
these Wagons.
Coil springs are applied to tongue—easer
draft on team’s neck when chains are forced
to control tongue or hold back. They supply
the place of the vibrating neck yoke. Yield
to pull of chain or branch chain, saving team
from jerking of tongue. Branch chains are
added to each tongue, practically destroying
side jerking and whipping motion. Acts same
as neck yoke.
Wagon
Capacity, Complete with Brake, Gear only with Brake,
Pounds,
Price. Price.
2000 $156.75 $120.65
2000 161.80 125.70
2500 159.50 123.30
2500 164.60 128.50
4000 165.10 127.15
4000 170.30 132.40
4000 181.30 144.60
4500 178.70 140.75
4500 159.50 146.90
4500 197.10 159.15
have Side and Back Action Brakes with
4500 cececee $173.75
5500 eccceee 202.10
6500 wccsece 231.10
7500
S. B. Trade
Cast Skeins
All sizes, from 244x8 to 4x12, inclusive, are made with truss
attachment, as shown in cut. These skeins are made of a
better quality of iron than the ordinary trade cast skeins,.
Cast Skeins, with Boxes. Boxes Only.
Our Special Price, Our Special Price,
Per Set. Per Set.
9 214x Bg” $6.00 $2.00
10 23%x 8” 6.50 2.20
13 See 7.35 2.45
16 34%4x10” 9.00 3.00
19 3%x1l1” 10.50 3.50
22 3%x12” 11.55 3.85
23 4 x12” 13.15 4.40
D. V. TRADE SKEINS FOR STEEL WHEEL TRUCK
Skeins With Boxes. Boxes Only.
Set. Set.
3x9 $7.35 $2.45
31%4x10 9.00 3.00
PATENT TERUSS CAST SEEINS AND BOXES FOR
STUDEBAKER WAGONS. Our
Special Price.
No. 3—Size, 2%x 8”; with nuts, per set............ $7.60
No. 4—Size, 2%x 8”; with nuts, per set.......«.... 8.25
No. 5—Size, 3 x 9”; with nuts, per Set......e..cce 9.35
No. 6—Size, 314%4,4x10”; with nuts, per Set.......e.... 11.35
No. 7—Size, 34%4x11”; with nuts, per set............ 13.35
CAST AND STEEL SEKEINS FOR BROWN WAGONA: :
“acn.
2%” Cast Skeins, pat. extension for bolt or clip, with box $2.30
3” Cast Skeins, pat. extension for bolt or clip, with box 3.75
34%,” Cast Skeins, pat. extension for bolt or clip, with box 4.15
314” Steel Skeins, long sleeve, with bOX.......-..00-000% 7.70
3%” Steel Skeins, long sleeve, with box.......-.....2..4-
4” Steel Skeins, long sleeve, with box..............--- me |
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PHE STEWART No. 1 BALL BEABE-
ING HORSE CLIPPING MACHINE.
Standard of the World.
weighing,
plete, 36
hardened.
six-foot
mous
clipping
Price, com-
plete, $12.75.
Sheep- Shearing
Attachment
For Use on Our No. 1 or
No. 2 Horse-Clipping
Machines.
This attachment consists
of complete No. 5 Stewart
Shear Head, four sets of
shearing knives, the solid
core, universal jointed, attachment. Packed in
shaft and cogs, as shown)_20X. Price, $8.50.
here Weight, boxed,
lbs.. Price of complete at
tachment, as_ described.
$12.50. Stewart
2 Improved
Stewart Automatic Grinder |an..,
For Horse-Clipping and Sheep-
Shearing Enives. Attach-
Grinds the knives
in a few seconds to oaatie
cut equal to new.
Knives are placed in
holder, so no skill is
required; weight,
36 lbs.
Price:
Fitted for Horse
Knives, $16.00;
Fitted for Sheep
Knives, $16.00;
Fitted for both,
$16.50.
Part of Handle and Knife Used on All Stewart
Horse
Clipping
Machines
Before
Jan. ist, 1915
CO GRIFFITH @ TURNER co _ ox
THE STEWART No. 2 CHICAGO HORSE
CLIPPING MACEINE.
Por Large Stables.
A strong and pow-
erful machine for
large stables and
custom clipping. EXx-
tra rigid construc-
tion throughout,
Wearing parts all
hardened tool steel.
Has 6%-foot flexible
shaft and Stewart
clipping head. The
most powerful and
durable clipping ma-
chine ever made.
Shipped, knocked
down in strong box.
Weight, 70 Ibs.
Price, complete, $20
SE OED
Horse Clippin
Dee ane
Will fit any Stewart
Sheep-Shearing Ma-
chine.
Consists of eye spin-
dle and six feet of high
quality flexible shaft.
Also the famous Stew-
art clipping head. Can
be attached in a few
seconds. Owners of a
Stewart Sheep-Shearing
Machine who have
horses should have this
Attaches to a No. 1 Stewart Horse-
Clipping Machine or Stewart No. 8 or
No. 9 Sheep-Shearing Machine. Puts a
perfect edge on horse-clipping or sheep-
shearing knives. Every user of a horse-
clipping or sheep-shearing machine
should have one. Price, $6.75.
THE STEWART No. 8 SHEEP SHEAR
ING MACHINE.
A high-grade,
durable Shear-
ing Machine.
Made to wear
and do good
work. Gears
all cut from
solid tool steel
and run in oil
in dust-proof
case. Turns
easy and
Shears fast.
Equipped with
the well-known
Stewart No. 5
Shear and four
pairs of blades.
Shipped knock-
ed down in
strong box.
Weight, 36 Ibs.
Price, $16.75.
The Stewart No. 9 Ball-Bearing
sheep Shearing Machine
A very strong and
durable machine,
shipped, knocked
down in compact
case. Gears are all
cut from solid tool
steel, are hardened
and are enclosed in
dust-proof metal
box. Has large bal-
ance wheel to assist
in easy running. Ev-
ery joint in the shait
and shearing head is
fitted with ball-bear-
ings, producing the
most easy running
and efficient shear-
ing machine ever
made. This is the
machine to buy. Fit-
ted with No. 7 ball-
bearing shear, four
combs and four cut-
ters. Weight, 50 lbs.
Price, $21.00.
PARTS FOR StawAnae LATEST MODEL CUTTING HEAD
CAUTION!
way.
FOR HORBSE-
As supplied on
all Stewart
horse - clipping
machines since
January 1, 1915.
Oe
—
357 364.
755 38 ze
Do not file or grind any part of the clipping head in any
It is exactly right to cut best:
done is to resharpen the cutting plates when they get dull,
and that must be done right.
The only grinding to b9
No. Net Weight and List. Be sure to let parts Nos. 358 and 359 alone. If they should
be removed in any way, do not attempt to use the clipper head
C-1 Stewart horse clipper handle and knife, complete 20 oz. $2.00 until they are properly replaced. Remove before grinding and
C-2 Pair Stewart horse clipper blades, top and bottom 8 oz. replace after.
C-3 Horse clipper handle, complete, without knives.10 oz. T00 B-1 Clipper and Handle complete. .$4.00 B-3 Handle only $1.00
9 LODE Patera a tarste ater sd= lets olcietspone a reteterersinisheretenets tetas B-2 Clipper Blades only. .$3.00
91 Tension spring of handle No. Part. Price, each Weight No. Part. Price, each Weight
92 Tension bolt of handle.... 351 Taper sleeve.. .50 2 oz. 358 Ball boss..... & 1-7 oz.
93 Eccentric roll of handle. 352 Drive pin..... 35 20z. 359 Socket boss... .05 1-702.
94 Tension nut of handle... 353 Drive ball.... .10 1-16 oz. 360 Top plate.....1.25 2 oz.
95 Pin and shaft of handle........ 354 Brace ........ -60 5 oz. 361 Bottom plate..1.75 3 OZ.
S7e UShanlsofehanGle ari ccicneetocetate ca ite etatetee creuoletetne 314 02. .50 355 Cross head.... .50 1 oz. 362 Tension bolt.. 05 1-5 0z.
98 Front part of handle......... sraterolerelcichevecore -.402 .60 356 Cross head pin .10 1-3 oz. 363 Tension spring .10 1-16 oz.
99 Bottom plate of handle....... apcietoledcnetereletetoneiete .-50z. 1.75 357 Guide pins.... 05 1-7 oz. 364 Tension nut... .05 1-7 0%.
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SOLID PRESSED STEEL TRAY BARROW
Malleable iron wheel;
W channel steel legs; im-
proved steel nose guard;
tray riser and dash
“A straps.
K List Price, $14.80.
f Our Special Price. .$9.25
UH
Made of seasoned wood, double frames, firmly bolted, iron
braced and so constructed that by removing one bolt (the RIVETED STEEL TRAY BARROW
axle) and two nuts they can be folded flat down and shipped
at lowest rate of freight.
No. 4, MEDIUM SIZE OR MAN’S BARROW. —
Inside measurement of box—Width at wheel, 19% inches,
depth, 11 inches; width at handles, 23%, inches. Length of
handles, 48 inches; wheel, diameter, 18 inches; tire, 1% x3-16-
inch; spokes, 1xl inch; 8 spokes. Sides painted green, balance
ot barrow red, sides striped. Weight, 50 lbs. :
Steel Wheel, List Price, $10.80. Our Special Price, $6.75.
No. 5, LARGE SIZE OR MAN’S BARROW.
Inside measurement of box—Width at wheel, 21 inches;
depth, 12 inches; width at handles, 23% inches. Length at
handles, 51 inches. Wheel diameter, 18 inches; tire, 17%x3-16
inches; spokes, 1x11%, inches. Weight, 60 lbs. Finished as
above. d steel nose guard,
Steel Wheel, List Price, $12.00. Our Special Price, $7.50. ee fiser Bd e dash
No. 1 SPECIAL CARDEN BARROW Capacity, 4 eubic feet; weight Drag ChnGunGe Rae
Size—30 inches long, 24 inches wide in front, 25 inches in List Price, $14.80. Our Special Price.....-.------- z
back. Sideboards—12 inches high, 30 inches long. _Handles—
51% feet long, 2%x1% inches. Wheel—21 inches diameter, 6 ALL STEEL BARROW
Bpplkes: Hub—3-inch diameter in center. 2-inch diameter at = . : =
ends.
No. 1 Barrow, with 1%-inch tread. Weight, 60 lbs. Six
crated in one package, 56% cubic feet.
Steel Wheel, List Price, $14.40. Qur Special Price, $9.00.
B WRiveted steel tray with
® channel steel legs; mal-
®leable iron wheel, im-
No. AX All-Steel
THE BALTIMORE CANAL BARROW | ==
List Price... .$13.36
Our Special Price,
$8.35.
TUBULAR FRAME SOLID PRESSED
STEEL TRAY BARROW
Full - sized
tray, edges
shaved, bolted
to legs and
well bolted and
braced in
_ front. Handles
and legs of se-
lected hard-
wood, wheels
ainted. Furnished in steel wheel.
* Steel Wheel, List Price, $8.00. Our Special Price, $5.00.
Weight, with steel wheel, 48 Ibs.
No. 4—Tray 15 gauge
steel; capacity, 3 cu.
ft.; weight 70 pounds;
wheel, 17 in. diam-
eter; tire, 1%x% in.;
nine 9-16 in. spokes,
shouldered and riv-
THE PLAIN BOLTED CANAL BARROWS. eted; axle, % in. hes and light work.
Ordinary size; bent tray; legs bolted to handles and well List Price, $15.36. Our Special Price..... HOP Oo. $9.60
braced. Furnished with oes wheel. Weight, with steel No. 5—Tray, 14 gauge, steel; capacity, 5 cubic feet;~weight,
wheel, 45 lbs. 85 lbs.; mounted cat same frame ang) heel 2s NR si For gen-
teel i i 40. i 00. eral purposes and light running. will stan ard usage.
Steel Wheel, List Price, $6.40. Our Special Price, $4.00 List Price, $18.80. Our Special Price $11.75
ATTA BOY STEEL TRAY BARROW
WHARF OR
OYSTER BARROW
—
List Price,}
$10.96. Our
Special Price,
$6.85.
Solid Pressed
Steel Tray Bar-
row, with Steel
Wheel. Tray be-
ing higher in 6
front, permitting a practical level load.
Top is iron-banded, strongly
braced and bolted; 4 to 5 bu.
capacity; weight, 60 lbs.
Steel Wheel, List Price,
$12.00.
Our Special Price, $7.50.
ALL PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
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Solid Pressed Steel Tray
Coal and Coke Barrow No. 10
SE
_ One-piece tubular steel frame extending around
in front of wheel. Frame strongly braced and weli
ironed. Tray of best quality steel, with wired edge.
Size No. 10—Gauge of steel in tray, 13; length of top
of tray, 41% in.; width of top of tray, 33 in.; depth
at wheel, 12 in.; depth at handle, 6 in.; capacity, 6
Steel Wheels. List Price, $4.00; Retail, $2.50.
Extra Trays. bist Price, $11.50; Retail, $7.00.
Straight Handle Stone Barrow
Strong, well made, iron strapped over bottom, and
well bolted together. Handles 6 feet long; legs, 12
inches long; bottom, 1% inches thick by 23 inches
wide by 27 inches long; dash, 10 inches high; weight,
64 pounds. List Price, $14.80; Retail, $9.25.
Straight Handle Brick Barrow
List Price, $17.20. Retail, $10.75.
Plain Platform Truck
We are prepared to quote special prices on Trucks
of every description. If you want anything special,
write us for prices.
y Diam.
Wet. Whs.
No. Size of Platform. Lbs. Ins. List. Retail
g2—2 ft. 4 in. by 3 ft.4 in. 100 7% $33.60 $21.00
83—2 ft. Gin. by 3 ft.6in. 115 7% 36.00 22.50
84—3 ft. by 4 ft........ ~. 125 8% 40.80 25.50
Can furnish Special Trucks at lowest prices; also
Truck Wheels. Write for prices.
Improved Four-Wheel
Platform Truck
For Can-
ning House,
Railroad
Stations and
W arehouse.
Cheap,
strong and
well made.
Size Diam. Diam. ‘
Platform Whs. Caster Weight List Retail
No. 1—2x4ft. 12in. 6in. 1521bs. $53.36 $33.35
No. 21—3x5ft. 18in. 9in. 255 1bs. 75.20 47.00
Concrete and Mortar Barrow
Made especially to
carry a full load of
soft concrete or mor-
»tar without slopping
4 cubic feet.
Weight, 75 lbs.
No. 115—Deep, Narrow Tray, straight front aaah akeconetolerahciewe $15.60 $ 9.75
No. 444—Deep, Narrow ‘Tray, rounded front and corners.. 16.49
10.25
Our
EXTRAS FOR BARROWS. List Spec’l
Price. Price.
Wood Wheels for Nos. 4 and 5 Garden
IBATTOWSs operaciones RO OA On eae $4.00 $2.50
Steel Wheels for Nos. and 5 Garden
IB ALE OWS) (tious coterie) sus iocrerel chegenebetotetena enemer anoesle 3.50 2.25
Wood Wheels for No. 1 Garden Barrow... 4.50 3.00
Steel Wheels for No. 1 Garden Barrow.. 4.00 2.75
Steel Wheels for Nos. A4and B5 Barrows 3.50 2.25
Steel Wheels for Solid Pressed Steel
MraVee BALL OWyeleveleinieichetehencneneesneveiokecelororenorohe 3.50 2.25
Steel Wheels for No. 10 Barrow.......... 4.00 2.50
Wood Wheels for Canal Barrow......... 3.00 2.00
Steel Wheels for Canal Barrow.......... 3.60 2.00
Tray—No. 4 (All Steel Barrow)......... 8.00 5.00
Tray—wNo. 5 (All Steel Barrow)......... 9.00 5.75
STORE TRUCKS:
TS 2 Baltimore Store Trucks
BALTIMOR
STORE TRUCK. LIST PRICE, $6.40. RETAIL, $4.00.
HALF STRAPPED. FULL STRAPPED.
List Retail List Retail
Price. Price. Price. Price.
No. .. -$12.00 $ 7.50 No ....$13.20 $ 8.25
ale salis
No. 2.... 13.00 8.10 No. 2..... 14.20 9.50
No. 3.... 16.00 10.00 No. 3..... 17.20 10.75
No. 4.... 18.64 11.65 No. 4..... 20.00 12.50
BARREL AND WESTERN PATTERN TRUCES.
PRICE ON APPLICATION.
NEW YORK PATTERN.—SIZES.
Width at
Length Width Upper Diam.
Handles Nose Bar Whs. Weight
No.1 4/0" 12%” 18” 3” 42 Ibs.
No. 2 4'5” 14” 19%" 9%" 44 Ibs.
No. 3 4/8” 15” 21” 9%” 72 Ibs ee,
No. 4 570” 16” 22%” 11” 85 lbs. Bees 5
, ep we ww w SSE
No. 5 5/3" 17 24 11 90 1bS. wEw YORK PATTEM:
e o a
Dimensions and Prices Cast-Iron Truck Wheels
Lbs. Het. Face. Hub. Bore.
No. Oates a Nite eu i an “xt Siecle
Nos, 4 and sea: 8 1 3 gE *tx1% eS
Heavy eee ae 3a Arty eee
ALL PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
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COASTER
hardwood, nicely
and have become the favorite of all boys.
The bodies and underworks are made of birch or maple,
and bottoms of clear basswood which is light and Birone:
rice.
No. 419—16x38 Removable Body, 10 in. Rubber Tired
NWS LSetsallo MST 7512 cipinloeedonstotens olekesaiets eiere: enateveiet « *& $11.00
No. 420—18x40 Removable Body, 12 in. Rubber Tired
AWANEGHSH ERMA SEE Ob eee Aa ae ooo OO nO O tanetho o 360600 12.25
No. 303A—13x32 Body, 8 in. Steel Disc Wheels, Ball
SON dean ta take ale te alcumtay apeitaadclier seth aiinyalistele:iaf al ated sinse a: auh ety. oa aital'e 6.00
No. 304A—14x34 Body, 8 in. Steel Disc Whells, Ball
SEDGE oats ale fore hentie che etal sislenai Meroe) siete apfeteinia sale arevate: aateia 8.00
No. 402A—13x28 Body, 8 in. Rubber Tired Wheels, Ball
LAN 2 Oe oo Ce ERO DARLING “OCT inet oo ibucacccsn) AitiC RaCkG 6.60
No. 403A—13x32 Body, 8 in. Rubber Tired Wheels, Ball
isteesohey= OA 5c boeib tec ODIDIOID OO OMI ODS Gots © o chaoloio. ci} 0)olb Gunes
No. 404A—14x34 Body, 8 in. Rubber Tired Wheels, Ball
Bearing ;
No. 14—14x32 Solid Body, 10 in. Spoke Wheels, Roller
ISYERUOT IS 6 ok occ ODDS COO E COIs SOCIO Os Siesccaornc.0 Ceieece 7.75
No. 18—14x34 Removable Body, 11 in. Spoke Wheels,
EELS ES GC ANGUNLE te cue) eaters ys icia)ie« orvletale ie @:dtalelgcare eral phels) at siete 8.35
No. 19—16x38 Removable Body, 11 in.
FROM ES ROR EAI LT te lanere cietateisvele lsbciaresheher s etdictchs, ea cxecoteltls OSes’ 9.05
No. 20—18x40 Removable Body, 12 in. Spoke Wheels,
Roller— Bearing. .). ck... ANDO RCO. Incl oneeecd der Dae 10.25
All sizes are fitted with smooth, cold-rolled steel axles
rigidly fastened to gear. The wheels are the latest type of
Dise or Artillery style, nicely enameled and are fitted with
nickel plated hub caps.
They have heavy, strong King Bolts and strong,
braced draw irons, making them a real wagon.
THE VACUUM
TANK
WATERER
well-
Nos. 3, 4, 5 and 6. The simplest and most efficient Hog
Waterer that can be built. Made of corrugated, galvanized
steel, giving it strength to stand the hard knocks which hogs
will give it.
Tank is reinforced with heavy strap iron braces. A full
bottom in the casing makes a lamp chamber that cannot be
disturbed by the rooting of the hogs, and also permits a cen-
ter support of the inner tank.
No. 3— 15-Gallon.......$20.00
Wo. 4— 30-Gallon...... 24.00
Wo. 5— 60-Gallon.. .... 30.00
No. 52—Fitted with two
Drinking Troughs. . .$35.00
No. 62—Fitted with two
Wo. 6—100-Gallon...... 40.00 Drinking Troughs. .. 42.50
Ideal Waterer for Poultry, 5 gallons........$6.50
No. 12—8 to 10 bushels..... Mialetetouel srekert yer ec ers $27.50
On T4718 blishelssa.: dalscspcleye oceleysicvs, sierelers .. 37.50
Extension Tops, 12 bushels...... amiss “poet one's . 6.50
Hopper for Tankage, 24% bushels.......... 4.50
;
GRITCO WAGONS
Entire wagon made of selected hardwood.
Construction closely follows that of regular @
farm wagon, having bent hounds and adjust-
kD 9 All parts heavily braced and
roned, ;
List. Price.
Acme Jr. Wagon, with pole........ sloleteseKelereleler eye $20.00 $12.50
Gritco. Jr, Nomsboyawith “hands poleye..cc cc ccc cee 17.60 11.00
Gritco No. 356, with hand pole..... JOE GOOOO © 19.20 12.00
Shafts 2.30 1.35
Wheels 2.30 1.35
SIMPLE IN CONSTRUCTION.
You may see by the picture that
the Gritco Hog Oiling Machine is
very simple and that there is no
possible chance for waste of oil
nor is there any chance for dirt to
interfere with the working princi-
ples of this machine. You will no-
tice there are three rubbing bars,
making it possible for two or three
hogs to rub on the Oiler at the
Same time.
As soon as the hog starts to rub
on the bar this will open the feed
allowing the oil to run down the
bar placing oil on the infected
part. The bars are held firmly in
Place by guiders and the opening
which gauges the feed is governed
by a spring, which prevents all
possible chance for waste of oil.
There is nothing to break or get
out of order. This machine will
last a life time.
DON’T TAKE CHANCES.
For years the successful hog
raisers have been looking for an
Oiler that would work perfectly.
There have been a large number of
Hog Oilers placed on the market,
each and every one has its merits,
while at the same time there are
with a great many of them a host
of disadvantages which the manu-
facturers cannot avoid.
In considering the advisability
purchasing the GRITCO HOG
OILER we want you to feel per-
fectly satisfied before placing your
order that you are giving your px
tronage with the right concern,
and that you may confidently ex-
pect in return the best of service
and that you are buying an article that is thoroughly r+liable,
desire any further information we respectfully solicit your
inquiry for such and your request shall have our immediate
THE GRITCO HOG OILER
Made of Cast Iron—
Weighs 45 Pounds.
attention. PRICE OF HOG OILER COMPLETE... ....$10.00
SPECIAL OIL FOR HOG OILERS.
o-GallonsCanstncmnenens $4.50 10-Gallon Cans .........$8.00
Barrels, 50 gallons, per gallon........... 50 cents.
ALL PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
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These jacks will receive a beam. \
from 1 to 2 inches thick and any
width from 4 inches up.
Are light, strong and suitable
for plasterers, carpenters, paint-
ers and paperhangers, the putting
up. of metal
ceilings, shafting,
pulleys, ete. Nos. 8 and 13 have
an extra end brace on slotted
legs, with iron brace at each end
of same. Nos. 9, 10, 14, 15 and 16
have extra end braces, same as 8
and 13.
EXTRA HEAVY
The Illustrau.cn shows FOR PLASTERERS
two Jacks. AND MILL WORK.
334x114 Slotted Leg. 4x134 Slotted Leg. is
3x1 Traveling Leg. 344x1¥% Traveling Leg.
Per Jack Per Jack
No. 6—4 ft. extends 6ft...... $6.60 No. 18— 6 ft. extends. 9ft...$ 9.40
No. 7—5 ft. extends 8ft...... 7.60 No. 14— 7 ft. extends 11 ft... 10.20
No. 8—6 ft. extends 9ft..
No. 9—7 ft. extends 11 ft.
Brackets, per set of four, net....
"' g.20 No. 15— 8 ft. extends 12144 ft.. 11.20
. 9.46 No. 16—10 ft. extends 15 ft...
2.00 No. 17—12 ft. extends 20 ft... .20.00
EX TEN- LADDER.
SION i J
TRESTLES
AUTO-
MATIC
LOCK-
ING
DEVICE.
No rods to
take out, no
thumb nut
to adjust.
One set of
these Tres-
tles will take
the place of
four sets of
ordinary
Trestles.
6 ft. extends to about 9ft.....
8 ft. extends to about 13 ft..
10 ft. extends to about 17 ft.. ay 6-Step...$ 5.40
12 ft. extends to about 21ft..... 19 Sten. oe eek
14 ft. extends to about 25 ft..... 12-Step. "* y0!80
TILLEY ee GENS. STEP
Constructed
as shown in
cut above.
Strictly first
class in every
respect. A
combination
Step Ladder
and ‘Trestle.
Just the lad-
der for Elec-
tricians,
Painters,
Plumbers and
mill work. A
combination
knee, tie and
—-+egular brace
(as shown in
detached cut)
under each
end of each
step, which passes down through the
step out through the sides.
14-Step.. .$14.00
16-Step...
18-Step... 21.60
2Z0-Step... 24.00
16.00
TILLEY UMPIRE STEP LADDER.
A light, strong, well-made ladder
braced under each step with srtips which
support the steps, tie the sides together
and stiffen the entire ladder. Best lad-
der made for the money. Sizes 4, 5, 6,
J, 8 and 10, 60c. per step.
WINDOW BRACKET
PAINTERS CRIPPLE
caie=7
Folded
Regular Size, 4 ft. 4-in. board, $10.00
Extra Size, 6-foot board, $12.00 each. 4-Step.. . .$2.40
6-Step..e. 3.60
Decorators’ Ladders
8-Step... .$4.80
10-Step....
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EXTENDED
. Joints near the bearin oints makin stiff plan
G fectiextendstosl0iitas ei acrooeee ga torre coats
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FEET----==-—>
8 feet extends to 14 feet.......-$9.00
6.00
These ladders are stiff, strong and
well built. Have improved patent
spring locks attached to traveling sec-
tions, and are automatic in action.
These locks are fastened securely to
the inner sides of upper section, and
made of the best malleable
iron. They are also provided
with a durable spring, which
keeps the hook thrown for-
ward and grasps each round
of the stationary ladder as the
ym traveling ladder passes up-
ward. tripper forces the
hook back, allowing it to pass
the rounds when descending.
TEER
PRICES.
24 ft., 2-12 ft. sec., ex-
La Saleen ee CRS Oe $14.40
— aA +, 2-1 ISCCH ne Xe
gb og tends 23 tt... 15-60
i i , 2-14 sec., eX-
= pee _ tends 25 ft. ae Co ese 16.80
O ft., 2-15 sec., €X-
ee ae tends ment) ieee 18.00
—— 2ne 32 ft., 2-16 ft. sec., ex-
| REQ _ tends 29 ft ~.. 19.20
1 ¢@ 36 ft., 2-18 ft. sec., ex-
| E> 3 tends 33ft......... 21.60
i me 40 ft., 2-20 ft. sec., ex-
peZ tends 36ft......... 28.00
= pee 44 ft......... 30.80
ORD 48 ft......... 38.40
i Other Lengths Given on
——— Application.
Windiass Ladders can be
furnished if desired.
Prices on Application.
Tilley Liberty Exiension
Spread Bottom WLadder or
with Parallel Sides.
PRICES.
24 ft. extends 21 ft... .$12.00
26 ft. extends 23 ft.... 13.00
28 ft. extends 25 ft.... 14.00
82 ft. extends 29 ft.... 16.00
86 ft. extends 33 ft.... 18.00
40 ft. extends 36 ft.... 24.06
44 ft. extends 40 ft.... 26,40
Tilley Trojan
Step Ladder
Light, strong and stiff.
Tron “knees under ends of
each step. These knees
pass entirely through the
steps and side bars, hold-
ing ladders firmly together
and insuring a strong brace
to the steps. Pail rests on
all sizes of 5 feet and over.
Furnished in 6, 7, 8, 10
and 12-foot lengths.
Price, 70c. per foot.
~ Bumper and Hooks
The cut above shows one Bumper and two Hook
It requires two Bumpers and four complete Hooks.
Nuts and Washers for each set to be used on swing stage
ladders. Bumpers, pair, with 4 HOOK sive ce tee $5.
Swing Stage
Ladders
are made from selected stock and rodded with irop
rods with or without flooring.
Swinging Stage Ladders
Y8-20-22-24-ft. without Floor....... $0.70 per foot
With Floor......- 1.20 per foot
~ ment.
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bination Extension Ladder and Trestl GRITCO PULLEY
Giitea Conmanation Exte esi Lat aa and pulley we RL EXTENSION LADDER
above 18 feet. Has automatic Hooks, and can be used as an Ex-
tension Ladder, or can be converted into a Trestle, which also
serves as a Stepladder. Can be taken apart. Always made in
equal sections; 12 to 28 feet. Price, per foot, 45c.
Above 24-ft. we prefer the Rope and Pulley Extension.
There is nota
finer ladder on the
market.
White spruce
Sides; 1%-inch
straight, air-dried
Gritco “Security” Step Ladder = J osfroes" S'S
a Spread at base;
WITH ALL-STEEL LOCK, 6 to 10 inches more
Made from strictly clear seasoned wood. Extra wide Cage a width
steps and top. Has very strong, full-looped, galvanized : : /
steel hinge or ear, with right angle flange to which top is Has Automatic
riveted. Every step is rodded and trussed, so that Hooks and is oper-
it is constantly being drawn together when there is ated by the rope.
weight upon the steps; cannot get rickety, Braces are | It can be easily and
all-steel bound; secure in every point. quickly facn ose
\, 4 to 10 ft., per ft., 65c. 12 to 14 ft., extra heavy, | 274 Put together.
per ft., Tle. 20 to 30 ft., per ft.,
42¢.
32 to 40 ft., per ft.,
TILLEY LADDER HOOK | Gritco “Winner” Step Ladder | ,.*:
SaaS
[SSS
42 and 44 ft., 50c.
An excellent ladder at a low cost. Allow 2 feet for ‘——
This ladder will last a long time. It lap on ladders 32 ti :
is strong, stiff and durable. Has solid feet and under, and
board shelf. Sizes: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10 3 feet on ladders
steps, 60c. per step. 12 steps 65c. over 32 feet.
per step.
TILLEY IMPROVED SECTIONAL LADDERS.
Sections 6 feet 5 inches long. Either plate and pin lock or
eS 5 SSS FSS: SUSE
This old reliable and well-known _— lock nut fastening. _
A Per Section, $3.50.
ladder hook needs very little explana-
tion. The cut explains all its merits and
utility for a roof ladder. It can be
quickly attached or detached.
Window Cleaners’ and
Fruit Pickers’ Ladders
TRIANGLE
24¥-in. and 30'%-in
wide, inside measure-
$8.00 per pair.
FULL RODDED
TRIANGLE FOR
GUARD RAIL STEPLADDER
FOR HOUSEHOLD
20%-in., 241%-in.
and 30%- : USE
inch wide, PER FT. .40c.
measure-
ment.
$12.00
per pair.
ROOF AND
GUTTER HOOKS
Nos. 4, 3,f2, 1
“A” SHAPED TRESTLES
STRONG AND
LIGHT.
Made in All
Sizes, From 6
Feet to 12 Feet.
Pair.
No. 1—Bottom or
floor section. .... $2.50
No. 2—Regular or
middle section. . . $2.50
No. 3—Top window
cleaners’ section. .$3.00
No. 4— Top fruit
pickers’ section.. . $3.00
For Hanging Swing-
ing Stages or can be
used for many other
ee VIELE VY, WATER purposes, strong and
Made of spruce, with hand-shaved oak rounds; first class in every particular. Price, 12, 14, 16, 18 feet, 36c. | durable.
per foot. Ladders over 18 ft., 4c. per foot extra. Also have a cheaper ladder, 4e. per foot less than above
prices. Masons’ or Bricklayers’ Heavy Parallel Sides Straight;Ladders, 16 to 18 feet, 50c. per ft.:
20 to 26 feet, 60c. per ft.
ALL PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
Price, per pair. .$8.00
i GRIFFITH @ TURNER CO C29
Pronounced “RU” as in RUBY.
RU-BER-O
COSTS MORE - WEARS LONGER
FOR OVER 23 YEARS THE SYFANDABD.
RU-BER-OID is the original ready-to-lay roofing, and was
for several years the only roofing of this character. Different
from and superior to all other prepared roofing, in that
RU-BER-OID compound or gum, an exclusive combination of
high-grade, water-proof, acid- and fire-resisting ingredients is
used in its manufacture. This gum is used in no other roof-
ing. That the first roofs of BU-BEB-OID applied in 1892 are
still giving satisfactory service is indisputable evidence of
unequaled durability. BU-BER-OID contains no rubber. It
contains no tar. It contains no paper. It contains no asbes-
tos. It is not an asphalt roofing. BU-BER-ODD is tasteless.
It is odorless. It can be used on roofs from which drinking
water is conserved. RU-BER-OD) is fire-resisting. Hot coals
thrown on a roof covered with it do not set fire to the fabric,
nor to the boarding underneath. BU-BER-OID is a non-con-
ductor of heat. It keeps the heat in in winter, and the heat
out in summer. RU-BER-OID will outlast tin, iron or shin-
gles. It has outlasted its upwards of 300 imitations, vari-
ously known as “rubber” roofings, “asphalt” roofings, ‘‘asbes-
tos” roofings, ete. Put up in rolls 36 inches wide, containing
108 square feet.
Medium (1-ply), 108 sq. ft.; weight, 35 Ibs. .
Heavy (2-ply), 108 sq. ft.; weight, 45 lbs. Price...... 3.25
Extra heavy (3-ply),108 sa. ft.; weight, 55 lbs. Price.. 3.75
RU-BER-O1D STRIP SHINGLES
S Suh ERY So $
Enduring quality, economy, low application cost, attractive
appearance—these are the chief attributes of the Ruberoid
Strip-shingle. You have in this shingle all that you can ask.
Ruberoid quality, the quality that has been tested on thou-
sands of roofs during the past thirty years, is reflected in
this shingle. Otherwise it would not bear the name Ruberoid.
In appearance Ruberoid Strip-shingles leave nothing to be
desired. Unusual thickness, coupled with a pleasing surface
of red or green crushed slate, imparts massiveness and char-
acter to the roof on which this shingle is laid.
PRICE, PER SQUARE......... Grd Os10 Ole oeisie eee s $7.00
The “Planco”’ Folding
Water Bucket
Price, 75c.
Showing Bucket in Use.
Duplex Folding Water
Pails
THE DUPLEX Water Pails
are the only collapsible or fold-
No. 12—Open.
ing pails that you can throw water with or that can be set
down without losing contents. Rigid, strong and simple, they
occupy less space when folded than any other. Made of
heavy canvas, waterproofed. Metal parts are spring steel,
rustproofed. They are watertight in any climate and will
not become brittle or decay through use or disuse.
No. Capacity Diameter Depth Folds Into Each
4 6 gts. 10 in. 7% in. 104% x6x2% $2.00
12 10 qts. 11 in. 914 in. 134%,x6x2% 2.50
REX FLINTKOTE ROOFING
This material has a continuous service rec-
ord of over fifteen years. It has proved its
remarkable durability, weather-protecting and
fire-resisting qualities on all kinds of buildings
throughout practically. the entire world, and
under the severest conditions.
The way to buy roofing is not on claims of
what it will or may do—but on the service it
has shown, and the record of BEX FLIN®T-
KOTE is your assurance of having a roof that
meets every requirement.
Packed in rolls 36 inches wide, containing
108 square feet. Nails, patent caps, cement
and directions for laying furnished free with
every roll.
Prices: One-Ply, $2.50. Two-Ply, $3.00.
Three-Ply, $3.50.
RED AND SURFACED
GREEN SLATE
These shingles possess all the durability, attractiveness,
weather protection and fire-resisting qualities of the modern
asphalt shingle—plus 50 per cent. or more saving in the cost
of application, because they can be laid so quickly. ci
Five shingles laid at a time—no spacing—no chalk line—
one-half less nails—one-half less nail holes—four-fifths less
cracks—no painting—no repairs, ;
BEX STRIP SHINGLES are water-proofed, with pure re-
fined asphalt. The wearing surface is natural chipped slate
in handsome red and green colors. The colors are absolutely
permanent.
Price, per square............. Guo erOdGo cso onaNS $7.00
This material is also put up in rolls of 108 square feet.
Nails and cement furnished.
Price, per roll (heavy)............ ec cece cece ee Parle
GRITCO ROOFING
GRITCO is an exceedingly high-grade roofing, made espe-
cially for us, and fully guaranteed. It does not possess the
exclusive features found in the Rex Flintkote, although cli-
mate conditions will not affect it for many years. The in-
gredients used in the GRITCO are especially selected for
their chemical adaptability, and in manufacture the utmost
eare is used to produce a uniform and dependable article.
Sufficient nails and cement packed in each roil.
Prices: One-Ply, $2.00. Two-Ply, $2.50. Three-Ply, $3.00.
108 Square Feet to Roll.
Galvanized Steel Corrugated Rooting
standard 29 gauge opep
Made in sheets 26 inches
Can also furnish same in
1% and 2%-inch corrugations,
hearth steel thoroughly galvanized.
wide; 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 feet long.
26 gauge. 3 F
Galvanized Ridge Roll, both in corrugated and plain.
INO+229% GaugensarPer (Squaneiinnjcstee «--<cts seer $5.75
INO: 27% Gauges. Per -Squaretec cies... c.o canes 6.25
LEAD WASHERS
,.
Wendin
ALI PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE
WITHOUT NOTICE.
mes
GRIFFITH @ TURNER CO
189
Certain teed Roofing
CERTAIN-TEED ROOFING
When you want a smooth surfaced Roofing
for your House, Barn, Garage, Factory,
Warehouse, Sky-scraper, Church, Apartment
Building, or Farm Building, get
CERTAIN-TEED
—guaranteed 5, 10 or 15 years for 1, 2 or
3-ply respectively—backed by the responsi-
bility of the World’s greatest and biggest
Roofing and Building Mills. The Certain-
teed label on this Roofing stands for a defi-
nite guaranteed service—a protection for
you. Why try to save a dollar or two by
putting on a cheap Roof that is not guar-
anteed when you can buy Certain-teed for
just a little more money and get much longer
service on your Roof. In the long run it’s
less expensive to buy Certain-teed.
mann
mie
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A
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1-ply—108 square feet...... Taker Sheteve $2.00
2-ply—108 square feet............. 2.50
3-ply—108 square feet............. 3.00
GUARD ROOFING
GUARD (Special Quality)
This roofing is offered as a good average
quality product. It will give good service on
the roof. Where the highest quality roofing
is not necessary this product is recommended.
No. 1—Light, about 35 lIbs., per square...$1.80
No. 2—Medium, about 45 lbs., per square.. 2.00
No. 8—Heavy, about 55 Ibs., per square... 2.15
CORPORAL (Competition Quality) =
Not a quality product.
Made to meet price competition. Should be
sold only where price is the principal consid-
eration.
No. 1—Light, about 35 lbs., per square...$1.05
No. 2—Medium, about 45 lbs., per square.. 1.35
No. 3—Heavy, about 55 Ibs., per square... 1.65
Certain-teed Asphalt Roof Coating
ME CECeILCTAME COTS er erctcusieymtctete snc jcusieyersneper eueiile: ci eraiisl cy sitece, wie evanete: ous ceva $0.90
FICS CUI CTIERCOCUTR Spapeyainiel cvccnice! cieieteVellclelsichelsfelejelelelelelelete ets a\enclcieje-e ee 3.00
5) (Seublom ewe gISA56 Sa opdo OOdOO-C dono 0 OUD ODESaC OOOO 27.50
a s
Certain-teed Asbestos Roof Coating
i] (@eiilom. Cina 255 peichecaiols brero Onn CIGOrOIcIo cheece cro Oho c Eien eeaenea: $1.00
5) UREN UL (WEL Sih pe ue MO eR EE CCR ODES RD a BORIC Ric ROICECa a bose NER 3.25
50) Gaile ISS rice chs Sean Oe DO MaO OD OC On SO COIS GrIGDIOIniors 30.00
Certain-teed Plastic Cement
Leaks in new or old roofs of wood, metal, slate, tile or
prepared roofing may be repaired quickly, easily and perma-
nently with Certain-teed Plastic Cement. It is excellent also
for flashing around chimneys, metal cornices and skylights;
for relining old gutters and metal valleys; and for use at all
other points where there are leaks, holes, breaks, or cracks
caused by contraction or expansion, or where the material
has worn out or broken away.
HDs RACKACES 7 cferecivle cleteiee « Selahivicls eielelaicietsis} se) ea
10 lb. Packages..... 50 Oa ODORS softetate ciel eke tekelsiete 1.25
De ACKAL CS... cs cess alee'e oe dcte AOU ODE anh 5 2.50
ORM EMMS A CHILO S bain 23. cei iaveletee ertawaldc csc ecescee 4.75
DLP ACAI CS): 2 oo, oie.ai oie vcieueie eters cle eve eielelesaeae 10.50
POR me Ee ch GHIUESC Soho) ais .x:i=1 «) Steere celeleseia\s wlene eVayele ted E 20.00
These shingles, when
properly laid, offer
weather protection in
allclimates. They are
unaffected by atmos-
pheric changes or by
heavy rain or snow.
Extreme heat or cold
will not materially
cause them to expand
or contract. AS an
insulator they keep
the house cooler in
summer and warmer
in winter.
Marked exactly 4
in. from the butt for
spacing.
Weight about 196
lbs. Size 10”x32”. Put
up two packages per
Square.
Guaranteed 10 years,
Certain-feed 4-Width Shingle
Blue-Black, Red or Green.
per) square. o.. 2% $6.00
ROOFING 8tnrre
SURFACED
CERTAIN-TEED (Extra Quality)
Blue-Black, Red or Green.
Weight, 90 lbs., guaranteed 10 years, per square........ $2.50
MAJOR (Standard Quality)
Blue-Black, Red or Green.
Weight, 80 lbs., guaranteed 8 years, per Square........ $2.25
SEINGL-ES3|
SURFACED
CERTAIN-TEED (Extra Quality)
Individual—Blue-Black, Red or Green.
Marked for spacing and nailing.
Weight about 245 lbs. Size 8”x12%”,
ages per square.
Guaranteed 10 years, per square
Put up four pack-
Fe Mil
saa
TARRED
FELT
No. 3—
Rolls 500
square feet. PRODUCT >"
|
60 lbs.
$2.25.
Slater’s Felt
500 sq. ft. rolls, 30 Ibs.. .$1.25
insulating Paper
Heavy—500 square feet rolls, 30 lbs...$2.50
ROSIN SIZED SHEATHING PAPER
In Rolls of 500 Square Feet Each.
25-lb. Sheathing Paper, per roll of 500 square feet...... $1.05
30-lb. Sheathing Paper, per roll of 500 square feet...... 1.25
40-lb. Sheathing Paper, per roll of 500 square feet...... 1.65
Special Prices in 10-roll lots; also by the ton.
ALL FPRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
1902 GRIFFITH @ TURNER CO =
CERTAIN-TEED HOUSE PAINTS
For painting the exteriors and interiors of both old
and new buildings, where the best of service is re-
oeuired. Certain-teed House Paints offer maximum
protective and decorative value. They possess excel-
lent working qualities, great hiding power, durability,
uniformity and permanency of color. Covering cas
pacity about 350 sq. ft. per gallon, two coats.
z Qts.
4038 Pearl Graiys st. chun sca onaneeloy honetoss 2 $0.93
407) Me rench: Gray +2". c-.. » pecmmnicteneters Sa ee 938
A0Sm Slate: | Color e Avi neha: «yates rotates 98
412i ent BU ee yatta. a2 < iehonerenonenele aos 98
ABA aN, OIEViads cars deere site Meseysfiaite fos cote' clsca 67 ast eRapens i 9S
AAG MIP TINT OSE 20, CLL OWrriss--eseeareus ance) erereuaiers A 98
ADA Ow lacks cvievavstesietebeneiaievorsylosenecrevechevelatelies if 63
4 eS UNE ai] OW SOM cs cveteler sis iel svareletecenssers : 89
A SVipESLO Wale see oncheteter ss slatsta yo reteieloiellerale) atel(sie 2 72
AA HMOIVerGreen! 2M. setae ceteicversue le : -79
443 Window Blind Green i .88
£4235 OUESIG OeeW Nites ite cca tatertuc ch. some ocd a4 1.03
HAVE IN SIGS WW NILC) cose. ss toupela¥evejsvaere F 87
CERTAIN-TEED BARN, BRIDGE & ROOF PAINT
An exceptional value for the purposes designated
and far superior in quality to most paint sold under
the name of Barn Paint. For outdoor purposes only.
PRICE PER GALLON
5-Gal. Cans 1-Gal. Cans
AGO Slate ik icteneictess oeisleters eave $2.20 $2.25
A GUEVS Cy ps iererelicvletopsnosey ororeteteds 1.15 1.20
AG ZAG ECCI ee euelenegs «lols avepetaterene 1.15 1.20
AGGABISHC RO c cncisce'otetel eseverere 1.70 1.75
CERTAIN-TEED VARNISH STAIN
For floors, furniture and woodwork. Stains and
varnishes at one operation, producing natural hard-
wood effects. Possesses the best of wearing quali-
ties. Does not scratch white or show heel marks, or
“bloom”? when subjected to moisture. Covering ca-
pacity about 500 to 600 sq. ft. per gallon, one coat.
‘ Gals. Qts. Pts. % Pts.
SORGround? Colored. «csenete $2.90 $0.85 $0.45 $0.28
31 eMlaho amy, sats ccna. «tdonete 2.35 68 139 .24
32 gblenthOak 92.5 Je. Sobor) -68 239 .24
SS PDarky Oak ahi saccncte« Gio Hels -67 38 -24
SA AWAINUE) os deere ote 2.20 63 238 124
soaCherry Redness oct 2.40 .69 239 224
36sGoldenOakes hice... Secs 2.35 68 34 -24
CERTAIN-TEED INSIDE FLOOR PAINT
For use on interior floors, stairs, ete. Will with-
stand hard usage and may be repeatedly washed.
Covering capacity about 250 to 300 sq. ft. per gal-
lon, two coats.
Gals. Qts
AZO TAD se snwicne Wistoioletsietsralenayotensycvelexeher sane $2.50 $0.73
ULM LIVe LAG LA Yantras sete coe eet ee 2.50 71
(2 SpeIsO AAC OO ees. cc Ge eeerlinte ooh eee 2.50 yas
Aa ON CHE Y-CLLOW2 vi iaeieeies ce ee stefan 2.80 “77
sO OMe DUT ee OVA Keaiaus eax ayekes akan ate lan peoaemeveredene ctene 2.40 .69
CERTAIN-TEED INTERIOR ENAMEL
General purpose enamel for finishing or refinishing
interior woodwork, iron beds, furniture, picture
frames, etc.
Gals. Qts. \% Pts.
6002GToss IWhite 24.5 $2.2 23.5.2 $3.50 $0.95 $0.32
CO 2MGIOSS Blackie: cuctssstsusiereicns 2.85 -80 28
603. Plat; Blackisi, Sik eee 2.20 -65 23
G0 4elVory. Soh a eRe ee Nae 3.50 95 32
606 Puritan=Gray.o0rs de ke alee 3.50 95 32
608) Light.+ Blues jin 2a se ie 3.50 95 202
610° Greens Dinlt 42. oe ie. s Steck. ests 3.50 -95 232
HOUSE PAINT
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CERTAIN-TEED FLAT WALL PAINT
4A washable sanitary, germ-proof paint for produc-
ing artistic effects on interior walls and ceilings of
wood, wall board, plaster, metal, burlap or canvas.
Covering capacity, one coat, about 700 to 800 sq. ft.
per gallon on smooth plaster, and about 600 to 600
sq. ft. per gallon on rough plaster.
Gals. Qts.
ATA pT wilieht: Gravis sembistenwacele Cuctoeisicvee $2.25 $0.67
42) Turquoise SBlulel =item ce ois 2.25 67
4(4GoldentBuftien mci cuter o ce noan reno 2.30 268
ATE ROValioPanyett = Scien ciere ee mae 2.15 63
AT SHar vest Brown fnventeniocio ae ie 2.20 64
483 Leaf Green i 69
486 Ivory 64
487 67
64
MOTOR CAR ENAMELS
High grade product for refinishing automobiles.
Made in all the most popular shades. Easily applied
and gives a beautiful, hard, lustrous finish.
ordinary conditions will dry over night.
sufficient for average car.
Under
One quart
Vi Qts. Pts.
963) Darky Reding. . = benckenetee airs A $1.19 $0.66
964. Blue’ Si Arak. soc een eee ¢ 1.27 69
SO biG raver cecccaeve tase eeren ene d 93 04
968. DarksaGreen s..:.j. tera © sive « ; 1.12 60
ONO Blackiwi cevecetcncdcncciickercaetieke 83 49
972 Flat Black Primer....... 5 .62 35
973 Black Fender Enamel.... -88 «49
Sa
CERTAIN-TEED WAGON & IMPLEMENT PAINT
For refinishing and brightening up wagons and im-
plements which have become worn and dingy. Re-
sists rust and prevents damage by rain or snow.
Dries overnight.
Gals. Qts. Pts.
BOMB aC ra eeitcrrne revere rere roroieich bars $2.25 $0.67 $0.38
Bl AVIOLTOWe veiatenorereretcrcrs tren neleneretat tebe 3.15 88 49
DS Walon Ready cierstersisetenitcretel storene 3.25 289 -50
Sac Dark Greeniea w-ackebeerie ee 3.00 85 48
LE
CERTAIN KALSOMINE
For use on interior walls and ceilings. An artistic,
durable and economical paint in dry powder form,
ready for use when mixed with either hot or cold
water. Put up in five-pound packages 20 to the case.
The contents of a five-pound package when mixed
with water make enough liquid coating to cover from
400 to 500 sq. ft. over smooth plaster, one coat.
SOOKWihiteSacacciiie wi robe ton A OOGBOOD OO OOOO OU OD Ce)
SZ Ae Lila Cicer tersieheh steed
310 Wisht Blwew ocean.
319 Apple Green........
806 Light Brown........
CERTAIN-TEED METAL PAINT
(Asphalt Base)
An asphalt product for use on exterior metal sur-
faces, such cis bridges, metal roofs, smoke stacks,
etc. Withstands heat. Dries in about six hours.
Covering capacity about 400 sa. ft. per gallon.
PRICE PER GALLON
5-Gal.Cans 1-Gal. Cans
941 Metal Paint............ $1.05 $1.10
CERTAIN-THED UNIVERSAL VARNISH
For all exterior and interior purposes. Will stand
as severe tests as any other varnish on the market.
Covering capacity about 600 to 700 square feet per
gallon, one coat.
When ordering specify No. 900
Gals. Qts. Pts.
900 Universal Varnish.......... $3.10 $0.90 $0.50
ALL PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
INDEX TO CATALOGUE 191
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Bits! ence :)..157| Gorn Planter Runners....: LI5u uit) Pressesiss Lo. ficsitshersls:: 114
Asparagus Bunchers..... EAP ARE: | SEDI ES cv ch Sent eee sa Corn. Planters.|/2ne: 124-125-126 | Fumigators Ae)
Asparagus Knives.......... 1] Black Leaf 40. eae es 09 Corn ‘Shellersiy.n..ccsisc ce H42!| Rurnaces| *). .1..1-6 104
Asparagus Roots........... 1! Blackmans Salt “Bricks. ... 83 Copper Sulphate.......... . 18
See F5sem sad AA GOO OC Ace ae Blacksmith Outfits........157 eolten Hicee SS owe Mielehele, delete oO G
see eee ee ee eee Blatchford’s Calf Meal. ..82-83|Cotters, Spring........ ----136] Gang Plows...... ete a8 116
Buckwheat ................ 44| Blatchford’s Chick Mash... 82|Coulters, Rolling..........119 Gane. Curren sierns 3 Rae S282
CATA ATUING 5) ccs eres ensrexens Sele 51) Blatchford’s Egg Mash.... 82|Cow Bowls..... seeeeeeeee+ 169] Gape Worm Extractors 91
Canada Field Peas......... 46/ Blatchford’s Lamb Food... 81}Cow Ease. st seceeeceecseees 84] Garage Door Hangers..... "464
Canna Roots..........5.2. 5... 53 Blatchford’s Pig Meal..... 81]Cow Remedies......... -ee, 83) Garbage, Cans...4¢51) sae eee 101
Camnas ..........--.+... +. 53] Blocks and Tackle........ 167}Chadles_....... eee eeees --161{ Garden Cultivators.....113-159
Chrysanthemums ......... mos Es liestonenesssiteetenen oe Cream Pails............. 20 SGarden Hoes: suneeeeeen 160
Clover Seeds............ tS TB ollersu vein t Cream Separator.......... - 95| Garden Hose...0........+06 72
Corn, Sugar.............. 14-15} Bolster Springs go|Creonoid ...... Garden. Line*-.05:0 eee 61
Comariclds me. oes 44| Bolts, Carriage & Machine.163| Creosote. : : Garden) Rakesti. 2s ten 160
Gomme RCaS Mente cies © ccteeerses A5BOLtSs -PlOW ecient 113| Crow Bars erolcichale(sieter cree 105] Garden Reels ...........0. 61
Dahlia Roots............. 55-56} Bone and Shell Mills...... g5|Crushed Oyster Shell...... 82] Garden Sets............... 159
anlage cc oats 55256) "Roolksit ses face 5g|Cultipackers ......... -2---107) Garden Tools......-..- 159-161
PLASM S EGCG Sake cores icrena ajeye ouele 4S| Bordeaux Mixture......% 7g|Cultivator Repairs......... 129] Garden Trowels..........c. 61
Flower Seed.. age He.c ac O68 47-59 Bordeaux Mixture of Paris Cultivatorsiicrje seus erelele 128- 130 Garget, Remedy .....\.. leleervnne 83
Forage and Silo Seed...... 45\\ ? Green da kent Se aAE ANS - 7g| Cultivators, Hand...... 113-159} Gasoline Engines.......... 150
Goerarinmis herria iin. <)<t>'s 5Si-Pordcuis heancaae nee 62 Cultivators, Horse. .1287130-131 Gates sane e eee 109-110-112
Gladiolnsier ner cone ays 51! Bourbon Remedies......... 81| Cultivator Steels.......... 129! Glazing Machines......... 2268
Grass Seeds.............. 42-43| Bowls, Cow..........ss0 ..169| Cultivators, Walking.......128] Glazing Points............. 63
Gh coobdacadon soo nuee Oe 30|Rreast Chains. .%..6.25.: ..173| Curry Combs..........eee. a73)\\ Glazing Putty ete ee 63
Bcaiar Corns sce sce oc. 7 AH Beooel Chwwklssoosdassascees g1| Cut Worm Powder....... vee i9 (Grafting SWaxs easel obec: 63
awn Grass............... AZ eroodersip pen cose 86-87 Grain) Cradles.7% <<< 2-5 se 161
Maderia Vine Roots........ 51] Brooder Stoves.......... 86-87 D Grainy Drillss 2 caine 124
a COLIC) iy OS Seite ene ie AGB TOOTS hee nis ry oct Nonhoeas 103) Dairy. Thermometers:|..+...102)|/'Grain Mans)... .2. deen dh ees 141
Mushroom Spawn.......... 25| Brushes, Horse............ 17/3) Dairy= Scalesmie nett ete. 99]|Granulated Milk for Poul-
PAS CMEC! 6.1. cio cio :cye 0s rlo 49| Brushes, Separator.........103| Dairy Supplies..........95-103 LO In Ors HOt Siac de ROnG.too 82
Gaba as jle.s scsec oie BGO O10 Cio Gad Se HN SHE DRS PN I Sea 77| Dehorning Clippers........ 103) Grape mDustixs acne saeaneies Ape (:3
Parcel Post Rates— Budding Knives! «sececcce es 61| Delivery Wagons........ iS |\Grape pISCLSS OTS a niemeridieventation: 61
(Front Cover) BUS) Gath os eye ocnnicrelnes 79 Developing: Woods ei acs. Sa| Grass. .Catchers.,..%. aia. semis ee 106
Plant Department........ 53-56] Bug Death Shaker......... GhilD Ib DerSimecvercherel fe ceencredaie cravere.e 61 - Grass Hooks>. suse votre 61
SRO CALOGHI cs). '0.0 55 sis erie ras vio. « BOMB Ue eles we cie cies odes aie 178| Digging Bars.............. 167| Grass Seeders............. 115
PRU AIM EU velolcleiel= sie eicte: sinyelcis siete pussy (Cushions. sccecnece. 172) Disk Harrows.......... 132=133'||Grass Shears... <i - occleiereols 62
READ Ot i telerciciersthciecteiedigie esis AG WEUSEyaIPOleSr ss). sisceien Ao oes 172) Ditehers.. Jaa. .. sae. aes 134|Green Bone Cutters. 2 85
PERGOUS ey sieves iccles. cas) conc ie. w ahd M25 Burey, SHALts: .cicsecte eccler as 172 Diverse Cultivators........ 128] Grinding Miils, Hand. . .85-142
Sunflower Seed............. AGWBusey, TODS. lalla smlacieioe cone 172) Dog Remediess. eis. vee 83|Grinding Mills, Power..... 143
Sweet! Peas. : oc secs os 51/ Bull Leader Snaps......... ie Dominion Cleanser....... -. 99]Grindstones .............. 135
Peasintomemyn..... socckoonek AG Bulle ine Siac verkcvreriacvctea tee 103| Dominion Fly Spray...... TU OA Grit Lor Poultry. cic\el see 82
aTTIPORFOOKOS: 2105 sic. cis oc: Pend) Bulle Moneuess ss. > soseee cer 112.9) Don! Sung). |. /--teystece es oso 82|Grit and Shell Boxes...... 99
Vegetable Plants........... SOWush eelOokseeverccmiinis cierecioe 1161)| Door sHangers..:.:.<1.- fe + » 1164-165\|Grub EHloes ........+.... 42. 16
Vegetable Seeds........... 1=33) Butter! Boxes. s5s5cececn os 99} Doubletrees ............-.. 120)Grub Plows................ 116
BUICLON OM nei ne rapa acide dcx enste MAG Po Ubt @hainSec.sscrcteuversiore cere 173i) Drag +S CPADETS\n siaecreererersite. 121
PUPAE RE ons yefeucis vis aerate hd choke AT | Butter sBowilSiic.csciste slcisierkele 99 |sDrills; 2 Graini. src Boome, x
MOnitenClover.« . codes. 44| Butter Coloring........... TOD | Orills. Hamd’d ccctee es cieuteteneros 113 | Hackets’ Gape Cure........ 82
Buttena liadlesicicic cise rstcrcens 98| Drills, Machinists’..... eer eeOnuelalter u@hais: 5 acts oul .173
A Butter Paper: ees coerce 99| Drill Points .......... sieaseeele 4a ENaCOnSh etek costa mieasrsciarereeie sesiluthe
E Butter Printers sisnecktcc ul. OSD DAD eShyks castes ae ore tereuabene MEENA ICS ste i padetoa a opae atthe hhesee 173
Meidtor Testers. .....5..-. 2. 102) Butter Spades..:........... 98| Drinking Fountains......89-90|Hame Strings.............. 172
ANWED OES WICEW ES One SBaCOue 82| Butter Workers............ 98| Drive Well Points...... Joroiknss | siivsie\ach baa endo Bobb coos 57,
American Horse Tonic..... 83 Dry Mash Hoppers........ 90}Hand Corn Planters....... 124
LINAS SS SU SC ae Re ae 157 Cc Dusters: saadaneseseeeen erieieObil Handlesia nee celery serene 159
PANTING) OE UMC. ces) orev’ feuevons) sei.c 79| Calcium Arsenate.......... 7s|Dump Wagon.......... eee Ldo and elriclisi = a eevee serie 178
PATIPLORRIMIINS Sie hetsciesrcie 6 cee viene PA N@alt! “MeederSioc «oc oc cose ob 103 RAMN ESS) ita ceoceve xwavenave ech ee ee 172
PAS OGM ee ALOT orn eis ovever ccc coo llOal|| CRIT ICENIS Re Ala Gy Eee oie cen 83 =E Harrow and Cultivators
Armsenaerot, Hueadicr.c, 5, oes 4.06 MSN@alh NWieamensiic cscvevareceke.s 97] fwarth AU BOLS. eee se clibS Combined aac soisceenbee 130
AUSenatevOn ZINC. sos). see. 78} Canning Boilers............ 921 economy Oat Sprouters.... 91] Harrows .............- 131-134
Axtesian’ Well Cylinders...154| Cane StakesS........csseses 64! tdging Knives..........- 61-159 | Harrow Teeth Spikes...... 129
A\SI@ (CEIISo cogog6 Ap ooe ou BOON WATERLOO a ciclo eeeVerreeire 146 hee Boxes....7-.-.,c.c0s 88-97| Harrow Teeth Springs.....131
ACTEM SUC Ioelehalatarete) shejeveneKave uals Caponizing Tools.......... 91l mee Testers..........00008 86} Harrow Teeth Points...... 131
Asparagus Bunchers... : (Chin XOlEV aioe s colbon0 Shar - 59/tlectric Pumps .......e+e- TART ELASDS| oc clopessteresncds repencionenerens 165
Asparagus Knives......... Carbollineum: (oo. -j0/s + sc 0 84 Engines Reareceb he . PAGO Teac Mets! Maca. chore exe eietejere 162
PREOMMICH SUID MUI. oe) c) 0 cde 0 © Carriage Heaters:........% 176)tngine Trucks.... Bee IN NCE i7siiay UPressesic. «,..c.) ecto 139
LNIOUNVASAS! Beis Abox eae aoe Hole Camria ge: TROLS sicscisie)ai-ts cure 172! Wnsilage Cutters...... Pe PA Qe te | Elaya Ons. sacha oot: 159
ANUU®. AAO Gade pesnuauee oe (OE cis eepiieog GuUGO DIC OOO ORD Om 180] imnsilage Forks...........- A9) | Peay: BonIVES). 6 cena roet-vayebepaierats 161
Automobile Accessories pute 175 Cattle! WES s\erereme, care ate! oxtuetece 172 Tictension' Rods. Kea egal Reka geboLNslagnninrgdodopocc = 135
Automobile Heaters. seal @ement. Panlisheryn scutes nets 100 Equalizers rete Mipenentog Playa IRACKS nics om se sereor 171
Automobile Tires.......... Chain Horse Shoes........ 73 area BaF a Hay Rakes, Horse... .5) ccs: 135
ABO DLAVCLS a) 5 eaiene aye ieiei ss « CiiehiNS osSoouocsoessaen aes 173 Ha yan NEGGOCTS)yaiey-seenaneleiclenatte 135
ATIC obo be 3 Ske ee Ghancoal=eernnee eye: 82 FP Hay Mools..snankhe conn: 166-167
PACS OMET AM GLUES s) «.-.0.c30 Gis are feleie Check Rower Wire........ 124) Fanning Mills......... Lene atte Pedro cGhears sam cress ecier 62
BES O80 6 OOOO Oe ee Gherry, (Sleeders’s <fo.cve ce sepsis MOM MAI ES OLS... \cberetoniet tere sooto2 | Hedge trimmers... ... 0 se 62
PASEO) MGTEASC e) oeeig 56.4 eave «cs Chick Feed..... Farm Carts..... 180} Hellebore 79
EXIT OWNVASHEDS stosaciassiere ose 0. Chick Fount 0|Farm Ditchers.?...........134] Hen Feed.. é 82
Chick Manna .tevecevecee, se cies SiiWarmo perm sjereisctasrenele .-.-. 60{Hens’ Nest 91
B Glionislepyy KCONGINS Giced 6 aoa ons NOS PMeediCarriersss salcrslcileleiecre ich 170|Hess & Clerk Poultry and
R C@hirehV Bells! ec creveleoysueiacche cle AoW eeds COOKEHS perelctacteravete: ote 94 Stock Preparations...... 81
ack SAM AELOOKS ectyers ace oro CONGIHUTNS) 62. «)ssascic/s.s oe secretes o.a Til; Weeds Gutters). .c selene LAO Ringes! sie facie sen wate cess 165
Back Bands..-.......0..... LAW GiderwMills: s. Seae one cone L4iinteed. and Drinking .Cupstien90' hoes chest once 160
Bag Balm................. 83} Circular Saws...........+- VAS |Gnoal Mallee oeandsuaboode 143]Hog Feeders.............-- 185
TREE) MNES). cauig och on eae oOo 139/ Cleanser Dominion......... 99|Feed Racks...............- NA EOE Oiler fe ee ale See ees 185
Baling Presses 1 36=1aO\Glevises ©... ....s acl. ck PZOIM Ged! LEUCKSE <e)eie crete ele rareherte SETI Boyes (Osu d=Jog eA So mcadcio oe 185
SEO VAP ORIG sepsis laine «oh oicue LOOT @Mppers. cies s sl creelsieeley-o HS— lS IlweneemeOStS tele svansicc o ceils 111] Hog Remedies........... 80-81
Barn Door Hangers....164-165|Glothes Dryers............ Abi) | Sem Com WATeistebyeler anise 2 HogsssRingersee cee 103
Barn Equipment Clothes Line Posts........ LI MeRcIiZeie scuba sterectacicd-velciers) sla O23 TOS Eimer Sit cit ata vicietaceaett nero 103
BamnelpEleadersiiccs tii. Glovern Cutter’ so coc .cslere.ae 85| Fertilizer Distributor AGNEOg) Scalderss is a5 cameo. 94
Basket Handles........ : Coal, Prepared..... oe iio Mertilizers inrillesere et 5 Flog iroughs aso ee eee eee 171
Baskets Cee cee ee eee wee nee GOAN GIST LCOES Meiers ohctigeraetice eters MOM uth CHAINS ere sere atcle ters tevens 517 Eoen Waterers: oo ole 185
JEP ICES ISPS ee Slo SE oem 3 GoastermWartonsy scene 185) Fire Extinguishers. atteee és FLGISE? rice rN ee ees 167
Battery Ttesters Columbia Batteries........ 145 Shs Oil Soap erste emietere ts 78|Home Cannimg Boilers..... 92
Bean Threshers..........+.139|Consumers ............ eee | RUECIN ES METASSE. secre coe 151}Horse Brushes............. 173
IbGits SOP hgaedeonvedane -- 82}Gontractors’ Carts......... 180| Fittings, Galvanized....... 151] Horse and Cattle Remedies 83
peek Scrap Hoppers...... - 90] Contractors’ Plows........ 121] Flower Bed Guard...... ...109|] Horse Clippers.......... 63-182
ISU - oop aoe 6 OOOE eo Lea OOOKELS ae cciisecic tus aioe 94|Flower Scissors........... Git | Horse ‘Collarcn:ci7..0-ees 172
Belting CANVAS eye orelese (oreo EK OOODS! eco esta cook nee Oil lower - Dubs. occ cosets © 48)| Horse:- Comfort... i+. 25e.6 83
Belting Link Chain........ LIGiCorn Binderse sets ls cecoesc Usialiniing Skorthy's Caer ome ceo oupsoo 84| Horse and Doge Clinners. 63-182
elCin es PRUDDET = -creee o.ce s ox (4iiGorn Crusherss.cs2.c.seee0 Pisitmod derwewarne ss sisce cece 167| Horse Lawn BPorts..... .106
SOME IGACINE aes sors & siays,0isi ois MatiGorner Mangers soca. si « HE mood, (Choppersiace - ss. eres 92| Horse Lawn Mowers....-..105
SGP MN CHES s .5c)2010'8:siwieis « HOSINCorn (Graderiaeco.s coe ceh ee Al GOMe eC Steet rel anieee)isrsrcieys 157-163 | Horse Muzzles............. 171
PTE VaE OS SES arc: c:c 5 5 6 \eianei epee EARN CorngllOokS)... vere ssydieioteasvore «.2 ILS) ord eS ori eS 6 cer CIO ac RR ICC Da 159| Horse Over Shoes......... 173
Binder Repairs.........136-137] Corn Huskers. let) rormaldehyde *.t ii. o. tn). 79|Wiorse Radish Greters...... 92
PSEC OR SMe rel ax0) asics; 2] e) « )0,:che.6 LOOM CGOLM ESMIV.e Sc) clereteverelcrere +2. .161| Fruit ID AVENE se ride 60 GCOdOD OF MELOTS emake Sieastal eho eteieleneh=iokelore 135
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INDEX TO CATALOGUE
Horticultural Tools......61-69
Mole Traps..
tee cceccecccee O4
Hose Clamps....... Moss, Sphagnum........... 63
Hose Couplings.. Mouse, raps: i). cicremiecwion. 3 59
Hose Menders...... Mowers, Field............. 135
Hose Nozzles..... Mowers, Lawn.........105-106
Hose Reels........ Mower Repairs.........136-137
Hose, Rubber........5«. Mulford’s Culture. : 60
Hotbed Mats...... Multitool< soe cc ccc ciscicem 159
pio thed. Sash: goddhon
UsSking Pins <).: vaeicck: cece Ls:
Neck SESE eicnenolel ofaveveletcleretes a0
Hydrometers ...... mista sreistelab tos Nest Eggs..... O41
I Nicofume’® 22s). cae sce se 9
Tee Chests. =. w.ee. 93| Nicotine ...............-.. 79
Age encamy NNCOZET SH stayere cbse 97 (0)
ce OOS rvetlersveucicieearsrero ists 162
Incubators iss: . {ene ce 86-87 | Ont Sprouter! SE ogee
Incubator Lamps.......... 86) (OilGanssebik. sos. Sone 114
Incubator Thermometers... 86|Oils ......... TOR SIE eas 114/R
insecticide -n-. ases eee 77-79 |Open Rings...... Rae seen ot 173
OxrBallisheee actehsiotetorekoters 103
J
TaCKE DAnpine ten oe 154 Oyster!Shelli ocean enn ee
Jacks, Scaffolding.......... 186 P
JACKS SWagona wens sees ANG: | ALS) Vereepelle: « sisuereuersis GhaoooeS 100
Painters’ Cripples.......... 186
K Painters Stagesiriac sveselersinc 1845
Kay Oxi E kENS pe ITAL AANIES | as eer aie pene te 190
Kettle) Ranges. : 22/5. 2558 94°) Paper: Balersmtectacoe noes 136
HECLLlGss a a at ater? 94 | Para-dichlorobenzine : 73
Keystone Dehorner Clipper.103| Parcel Post Boxes.... -. 88
Kilzerm Dip and Disinfect- Paris \Green-acpanct. sone 79
EBING 5 SOO TORSIGOD DBS eee s 84| Pea and-Bean Threshers...139
ISU AWARXOG Same oenao coRoeReos “3'| Pea Harvesterse jnrede enrereisc 136
Kemi feGrinders!..cjceiae - 2 HSA PIick Handlesi.®, .yeicicsiecolotiecs 162
Knives_ Oc OE ROaE Srna So (WHE) pecan nog ooo McOOon cor 162
HO WEUKAT OR. esc: sas iettiorsebiet: 83) | Pigeon Me ed cir wieiieyteyierey sere 82
Kraut Cutters..... BAoddooS ty Eipe. ings Bo UO BBDOO DDD OOS rian
ipeless Furnaces.......... 104
G bustier mueer Shoes......125
an Otter nsictecithye cere
Tiabele Trees 2102's. 64| Plant, Sprinklers
Ladders ...........+.-. 186-187 pity Rica erewod soo 00%
FAIR IOS aia Patancnseais is cinta cverere re erste
Tarterns Rah 9p 2 Pe oe ibe Plow Clevises
WaAnGdM Presse adsense ee 92|Blow Handles........
Maw MeBOOtSHocrie See sees 104 Pow. Repairs..........
awn mencessscn sins eae 109 Blows Steels..............,
Plows, Contractors’........ 121
Plows, Oliver Chilled...... 117
PIOWS;, Dra ctonseiste coe einen 117
PIOWS; -Wiardiecies. ain s.
Pneumatie Tanks
Lawn Sprinklers.....:..... 73| Porch Settees.........
Pawn Swings Speen Ow seeae 108 Ronap le cates o0
AWA SER ITN CLS iepsscs, cc's See OG OS Ue SI RLS wvevs ienelolene sseielegs) cieie
Weadl Washers. 0s: 28 Seo: 138 Bost Aone Diggers......... 158
mene TRACKS ¥ naca nae ae Metan 74 nore eae Too se cd ood pays 123
eg Bands for Poultry..... 91 Pot H ee 2 Keactase Racal Cee A
meen on Co.’s Standard Borate invitee BDOO 0G 00-00-08 a
MSCCEICI AGE fers casteinecteietevets CL ee ote OOOO UA O10 P
Lime Distributors......... 122 Borate PECOORS BODOG seeee ee 159
Lime Sulphur Solution..... ed Bote Abels... sees eee eee eee of
Link Chain Belting.......: TY FRB SH op DOOaHE po0 ae
Winks, Repair: «.2s.:.6. 0.2. 173| Boultry Feed.............. 82
Litter Carriers...... Lili liizo | Roultry Feeders.......88-89-90
Thi 7 ES Poultry Fence.... 110-112
ive Chick Boxes...... atop nos Poultry Killine Enives ot
MOCKS Sea eis tincrec nes i vattere 75|Poultry Killing Knives. 91
Liye (Gece oo ee 7 Poultrymen’s Clover Cutter 85
Saat tae Po Epo me ded 3 Poultry Mark
Lopping Shears............ 62 Poulisy Rae EAIEo oO Sob ¢ Be
M Bouleny: Remedies........80-84
: e Poultry Supplies..... »..- 80-91
Mil CBO KES epecsss clevele siatoreiniese 75 Poultry Troughs......... 90-91
Man gers Corner. cise = cieierese7 1 Poultry Wire.. 110-112
ManunessMOrkSi.secee atemieters 159|Dowder Dusters............ 65
IMAMNUTESELOOKS ten: ele apeeretensnets 161 Power Pumps.......::: 148-152
Manure Spreaders......126-135 Power Sprayers. .......+-+- 70
Mgt ean neecine see ote e3|Pratt’s Remedies.......... 80
Mastica ... 1. este eee eee Prepared) Goalie sawarssk
Missticaa- Machines) 3 ccs. 63 Pressure Gauges
Mattocks and Handles..... 162/Pruninge Knives... :
IWiEASUTGES) cet tse tea 101 Pruning SA ae ee ene
Meat Choppers... ....5 onc. 92 Pruning Shears See
Metal Eeg Crates.......... 88 Pillevss aie malas earns
Metal Wheels Pulverizers ..... 2.0... .107-
Mica, Grit eee eee . Pump Accessories.......... 151
1c€ LTAPS..---+++eeee sees Fump Cylinders........153-154
Middle Burster Pumping Outfits....... 148-14
Milk Bottle Baskets....... 99 Pump Jacks 154
VET SG ODES Siiacheciscoretevers oneitove 99 Pump Leathers 2 ae ie ase aaa Be 193
MNKSBottleiCaps sccjesiecste:seree 99 Pim peR Od ketene eee
MAN SCAN Sic sre slate lictborencgeve one 100 Pumps ....-.-.-.148-149-151-
MIL Ken @OOlerS cis ascters ereyeverene 97] Pumps ‘Spray. :
Malkin’ oe DU DCS s sicsaveruse ebeteye: one 96 | Punches
WVEUISOVITI Sc pareejevere televepeloiere te . 81 Push rooms Ses
Malik ePails ices acter severe eco sL0.0) SoweneiGantsnGie ae S 7
Milk Protein Mash......... 83]putty Bulbs... 63
Milk Strainers...... -100 | pyrene Sir snare ne IES
Milk Test Bottles.. ee ahOg SES Aja ao dare oh egeaaiten
Milk Testers: o0). cys. speney silefe one 102 R
Mill's, PO We0isceic0.rs iis otecesinl « olle MASH Rata) ceroverevercrells apaGUOOUDOOOD: Wh)
Minnetonna Home Creamery 97
Rakes, Hand......eccoveee 160
Rakes, Horse..............136|Stuffing Attachments. ee ON
Rat-Snap wee. 0010/60, «/</016) 09!| StUMp EU lIERS hace ee ereeLow
Rat TrapsS..........+.....- 59|Sub-Soil Plows. te eee
Rax =. Sse Serta eeccceeeeees 09!/Substructures ... «147
Refrigerators . .. 93|]Suburban Outfits... 147
Relief Valves... eoeeee. 71}/Succulenta Tablets......... 82
Repair Links....... een oolisitisulky,-Plowseee seen Soooaso cl
Riveting Machines.........163/Sulphur ............... sodd 0k
Road Carts........ +eee.-.-178]Sulphur Tobacco Soap..... 79
Rolling Coulter............119 |Sweat Pads............. Bo cyP
Rollers, uamd@einncs « sicenisor el Offa SWAN'S oe oie «colle ctarelats ciereneierie 108
Honing: Stands eielelevetehoke OS ee m
Roo OOKS........ Sod G000
Roofing .....---- We rpeABB=TG 0 RODS. oicaieie cece eee 147-149
Roofing Caps......... 188 ae Otic oooocandn0d coe z0N 135
Roofing Cement.. Q ermometers .......... -. 64
5 Tester, Glassware.......... 102
Roofing Nails...... - Thresh =
Root Gutteneee Niiennenaend TESHEOLS iejepeue el Mekenouer eR monet 135
asks SNe S ttt 67 eaeite Jars and Sealers... 92
Roteigalt Glee BOE STGl lee a eae DGGE och oo 1
RO We Markers cic ls) cheversiei eens 124 Ti Cha se EN
Rubber Gloves: .i- cies :/sevoe1 Sl mpeee spo evince :
Rubber Hosen seracseckeveremue Toba RULED S ches oel oN Nor Ro ncenc tol
COCO DUS see
s Tobacco Soap........... So
Tobacco Stems............
Salt Cakes........ eeseeeeee L771} Tongue Supports.....
SaltieDairyi eer ters neat tetlcwe eters 99] Tool Grinders......
SalaViet so e.2s ctl aieeeite ate .. 83] Tools, pigek smith
Sausage Stuffers..... weee-- 92)ToyY Wagons. :
Sawa Bucks Sinaia tvers tee 146|Trace Chains.......
Sawmills ...... eee eevee 135-146 | Track Brooms... ¢
SAWiSis situs edeneatctetehenenetens 145-146|Tractor Plows.....
Saws,” Pruning kei seiste bcs ens Tractors |. see a ee
Seaffolding Jacks Transplanters
Scalecide: “3 25 22ers Tree Labels. ..230 ae ;
SCalle sere aa sscucicccccncnsisroeketeoe Tree: (Prunerss: <i. issccnene
SCISSOMSia sh erree sein eee Tree Wound Paint
Scoops. ieaiigacis conven cee 94|Tree Tanglefoot.....
Scrapers; -Dirt.c-se oe: A DQM WILLS wevever etch ot clevcteretoraes
Screw Plates........ wee reere U5 72|DBrestleses faves eee
SGREMWISH auscinicner cbereteretoreteienetsteus 165|Trio Mowers.......
Scrubi *“Brushes:- tess eel 103)|"Eripletreées:- 732255. +.eeeeee
Seuffle Hoes............ 61-159]Troughs, Poultry........
Scythesigereietee co octorcererens 161}]Troughs, Stock...........
Scythe Snathe Handles....161|Trowels ...........
Scythe Stones MGUCKS teh athocre awit
Seed, Drills... Tubular Rivets......
Seed Sowers Tug Chains eek cscs ones
Separator Oil..... U
Separatorses nse: 5 ake
Settees, Lawn......... 108/Utility Forks....... sicisyalareieeL DO,
SH alts ers tris srsvoce costedtene seme 172 Vv
Shears, Hedge and Lawn.. 62 ;
Shears, -‘Sheep.............. 62| Vegetable Slicer...........101
Sheepi Dinara srceoe rls 84) VISES 2.2... ete ete ee ee eee 157
Sheep Shearing Machines. .182|Volt Ammeters............175
Sheep :‘Shearse ss )stese. oom 62
Shovel Plow Handles...... 129 w
Shovel Plow Repairs...... 129) Wagon Cushions........... 172
Shovel Plows............-. 130|]Wagon Jacks... Bee one a 176
Shovel Plow Steels........ 129 | Wagons) 20.75 5....0 vee ATT -18 1
STOW el Sites cern tereretotetencreterercrere 162!Wagons, Brown........---- 181
Sickle Grinders........ -..-138|/Wagon Scales............. 122
Sidewalk Cleaners...... 159} Wagons, Handy..........- 179
Singletree Clips...... Ui e.120) Wagons) Dumpr sacs: 176
Singletrees ........ Rie fonetehese 120)Wagon Skeins........ erin lees b
SIEM ess tsctacters teherencloxsksiorercrer 157| Wagons, Studebaker.... 180
SluswSho tyes sererisrteciercd 78|Wagons, Toy............-- 185
Smoothing Harrow......... 115] Washers, Axle... :4..60. 02. 175
Snout Cutters......... Washing Machines..... 155-156
Snow Scrapers............- Water Barrels........ Soe!
SO=BO=S Oth aoicucrsacueveie omen oioiei-neke 4!Water Bowls...
Soil Pulverizers........ Water Glass......
SPAdes Satvesneetoet. ae Watering Pots..
SpadingesWorkiseiiete core crsteneler= Water “Bans stasis cusesisierene i
Spark Plugs.............-.- Water Supply System..... 148
Sphagnum Moss........... 63] Water Trucks and Combina-
Spratt’s Remedies.......... 83 tIOTIS Hein Se ere eeeebe eee tees 74
Spray- Calendar cya Atientenciehesere LOA AWG ota ois oo Ob OO0od a6 165
Spray, Gunite eecrieeesiecrccr. 69|Weeders and Attachments.128
Sprays “HloSetaactieieienickererere . 72|Weeders, Hand.......... 61-158
Spraying Tanks...... .. 67} Weeders, Horse............ 128
SprayacNozzlese eines eines PUL: | Wieed EAMETS eo cide creseerets 78
Spray Pump Accessories... 71|/Well Buckets.............. 100
Spray Pump and Extras.65-71|/Well Bucket Pulleys.......100
Spreader Chains! aici ct 173 |Wheel Barrows....... . 183-184
Sprinklers, Street.......... 74|Wheel Hoes..... erence none ee 113
Sprinkling Carts........... 74)Wheels ......-... ehh)
SittablesBroom'Skrcue:.serercvevenes 103/Wheel Scrapers...........-121
Stable Buckets............. 100] Whiffletrees ...5.........-120
Stakes, Plant...... SAGAS 64] Whiffletree Clips.......... 120
Stalk Cutters..... Sco son oOD 126|Windmills and Towers..... 147
Stall Guardsycrrereteteneveeseerelene 171|Window Boxes........ Soboalid
Stiublsy saeco onopasouGuooCoS 168|Window Brackets.......... 187
Stan chionssweirerstsnieraetecoue eter 168 |} Window Cleaners’ Ladders.187
Sitalys FROWEenSiee ee ierereieuorare 164]Wind Rowers.............. 136
SteclRolllensicvane actecrereters aK NWabeD= S:3.68 odowoo oC ocee-- L09-112
Stock=Saltan sve cisever tein 171|Wire Cloth..... pobooo duo slit
Stock Troughs............. 171]Wire Stretchers............111
Stone Hammers...........- 157|Wood Preservers. Srelehe Ore
Storage Tanks............. 147|Wood Sawing Outfit. Pie Teel sat 145
Store Trucks.... ..184|]Wrenches .. oe
Stove Brooders...... ....86-87! Wringers ....
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FERTILIZER
FOR THE FARM
LAWN and GARDEN
The application of Fertilizers has been a topic much discussed among farmers generally. The quality and requirements
of the soil are so varied, some land being deficient in Potash, Phosphoric Acid or some other ingredient, that it is fre-
quently very difficult for the farmer to determine just what mixture he needs. We give below a line of fertilizers best
adapted to the various soils and crops.
Ammoniated Alkaline
Plant Food
Our eld stand-by for summer crops; is used
largely on Fotatoes, Corn, Tobacvo and other
summer crops; stands the hot, dry weather
particularly well.
Price Per Bag, $2.60
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Ammoniated Butchers’
Bone Phosphate
Is made largely from slaughter-house stock ;
used principally for Wheat and Grass, as well
as by growers of Corn and Tomatoes for can-
ning purpeses A good article at a low price.
Price Per Bag, .$3.00
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Animal Bone Phosphate
Made from Anima! Bone, Potash and Am-
moniates in proper proportion. A complete
manure always gives good results. Specially
adapted to the growth cf Peas, Cabbage, Wheat
and Grass. It contains the ingredients neces-
sary to supply what may be Jacking in the soil
for almost any crop.
Price Per Bag, $3.75
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Dried Blood
Dried Blood is a quick acting fertilizer. Run-
ning high in Nitrogen or Ammonia. Fine for
greenhouse, potted plants and garden use.
Price Per 5-Lb. Package, 50
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Hydrated Lime
For Improving the Soil
Hydrated Lime is a soil sweetener and is
free from injurious qualities. It is cheaper
than any other lime product which can elaim
te be at all competitive, and is more easily
handled.
There has been an enormous increase in its
use in recent years, keeping pace with the
growing of clover and alfalfa.
_ Hydrated Lime while an indirect plant food
is as essential (o the maximum production of
some crops as is direct plant food.
In addition to producing chemical changes
Hydrated Lime also has mechanical effects,
making clay soils more friable and more open
to both air and water and so less susceptible
to extreme dry and wet weather. In sandy soil
the action is practically reverse; Lime in such
soil has a cementing tendency and helps the
soil to retain moisture,
We recommend the free use of Hydrated
Lime on lawns.
Per Bag of 60 Pounds, 75 ¢
Per Bug of 10 Pounds, 25c
Write for prices in larger lots. Special in-
ducements offered for car lots.
Special Potato Fertilizer
Made especially for potatoes, running high
in Potash and containing Ammonia and Avail-
able Phosphoric Acid in proner proportion for
good results on this crop.
Price Per Bag, $3.00
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Land Plaster
In bags, 200 lbs. each,
Per Bag, $2.25
Fine Ground Fish
Ground Tankage
High-Grade Acid
Phosphate
Kainit, Muriate of Potash
Nitrate Soda
Sulphate of Ammonia
Agricultural Lime
Write for Prices
Pulverized Manure
Has No Rival.
Remember that Pulverized Sheep
Manure is aged for several years and
will not burn your plants, no matter
in what quantities you use it —but as
it is highly concentrated, a little goes
a long way.
Used for top dressing, mulching,
etc.
Valuable in a run-down city garden,
as it adds humus and vegetable mat-
ter which are essential for all vegeta-
tion.
It may also be used at the rate of
20 to 50 pounds to every 1000 square
feet in a dry form, or 500 to 1000
pounds per acre.
Makes the richest and safest liquid
manure, using 1 pound to 5 gallons
of water once a week.
For Greenhouse Plante mix one
part to about 10 parts of soil.
5 lbs., 25c; 10 Ibs., 50c; 25 Ibs.,
$1.00; 50 lbs., $1.75; 100 lbs,, $2.75.
Special price im one-half ton, tons
and carload.
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Soft Ground Bone
Made from softer material than the regular
“Ground Bone,” and contains some little meat
and blood. The great objection to the use of
Pure Bone (the price) no longer prevents its
use by anyone wanting to restgere worn-out
land. Try it and be convinced.
PRICES
5-lb. package, 30c. 10-Ib. package, 50c.
Prices Per Bag, $5.00
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For those that need only a small quan-
tity of Fertilizer we put up the fol-
low brands in small packages:
GROUND BONE
5-pound Packages...............2.--005 $ 30
10-pound Packages. 50
50-pound Packages.......... 1.76
100-pound Packages ..........0.2...00008 3.00
PLANT FOOD
5-pound Packages ............-...-200% $ 26
10-pound Packages ..............-..-005 -40
50-pound Packages ..................055 1.50
100-pound Packages ............-.seseee 2.50
NITRATE OF SODA
S-pound Packages .............0..0005 $ .50
White Rose Plant Food
is a combination of the very best car-
riers of Ammonia, Phosphoric Acid and
Potash, mixed in such proportions so
as to give the very bests results. The
ingredients used are quick, intermedi-
ate and slow acting thus supplying
the plant with food during all stages
of its growth. White Rose Plant Food,
as the name implies, is simply food
for living plants and does not contain
any ingredients which will sweeten a
sour soil or eradicate disease from
infected plants.
White Rose Piant Food is highly
concentrated, and should be used in
accordance with the directions, as they
appear on the package.
Unequaled fer Grass, Flowers,
Shrubbery, Berries, Fruits and all
vegetables.
1=pound) Gans)... 0 .ciscoes ee $ .25
5-pound Cans) 5.02). so.eie 25 cscs 75
10-pound Cans..........................05- 1.25
25-pound! Bage 2. S.es45 Rasen. coc eee 2.50
50-pound Bag .................:0.0c08eeee eee 4.00
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