Millions <>f 

 Farms 



the leading question is the replacing 

 of worn out implements. If it's a 

 Plotu. Lister, Harrotu. Culti- 

 dator, there is no question at all 

 in the minds of many thousand far- 

 mers. It will be a 



John 'Deere, 



of course, just as with Mr. R. F. Stockton, of 

 May wood, Ills., who says, 



"We used the old, reliable John Deere Plow for 25 

 years on the farm. It stands second to none. When 

 I go back to farming, which I hope to do soon, the 

 John Deere Plow will be my companion." 



"When you decide, why not choose -the best. "We 

 make Plows of every description, for every purpose, 

 for every section. Walking, Riding, Disk, Listing, 

 single and in gangs, Middlebreakers, Harrows, Pul- 

 verizers, Walking and Riding Cultivators. The most 

 extensive line in America. 



The John "Deere flotv Has "Been the Stand- 

 ard of Quality for JV early 6O 



If you wish to jee how a plow is made in the oldest and largest 

 steel plow factory in the world, send for handsome illustrated 

 book, "From Forge to Farm" free if you mention this paper. 



DEE'RE 



CO., Moline. IIU. 



D&ERB BBBT TOOLS. 



Endorsed by the Leading Beet Sugar Factories of the Country. 

 Deere Beet Seeders 



Has large seed box; wide tire carrying 

 wheels; adjustable force-feed with positive 

 drive; runner openers, either stagger cover- 

 ing wheels as shown in cut or concave as 

 preferred. One lever raises all the runners 

 and stops the seeding. The pressure spring 

 insures uniform depth of planting. All ad- 

 justments are within easy reach of the driver 

 and the dropping seed is plainly seen. 



Deere Beet Cultivators. 



Made in two and four-row sizes, both 

 sizes having combination pole and shafts. 

 Has spring lift, spring steel draw bars, ad- 

 justable bearings; handles are attached direct 

 to draw bar, giving good leverage and making 

 it the easiest handled cultivator on earth. 



DEERE & MftNSUR GO., MOLINE, ILLINOIS. 



