ADVERTISEMENT. 



"ACME" PulverizingHarrow, 



CLOD CRUSHER & LEYELER. 



The "ACME" has been subjected to the most thorough 

 practical tests in all sections of the country; the testimo- 

 nials published in my illustrated pamphlet furnish abundant 

 'proof of its wide-spread popularity and establish beyond 

 doubt the claim that it is adapted to a great variety of soils 

 and is indeed the best implement of its class yet produced. 

 In fact, it is the only Pulverizer combining a 

 CLOD CRUSHER, LEVELER & HARROW, 

 performing the three operations at one time, and is believed 

 to be the only one yet offered that will do its work thor- 

 oughly in all kinds of ground, leaving the soil in a light, 

 loose condition, just as the farmer desires to have it. 



While it is invaluable for all purposes where a harrow is 

 needed it is 



Peculiarly adapted to hard clay and 



inverted sod, 



and to ground whkh has become packed and baked after 

 plowing, as well as to leveling uneven land. 



A prominent agricultural writer, who is a practical far- 

 mer, after demonstrating clearly that an increase of 

 five bushels of winter grain may be obtained with one 

 dollar's worth of extra pulverization of the soil (a net 

 increase in money value of four dollars per acre 

 above cost), says : "The great benefit conferred on farmers 

 "by a general introduction of the "ACME" Pulverizing 

 "Harrow, Clod Crusher and Leveler becomes obvious. If 

 "the five hundred million bushels of grain raised annually 

 "in the United States, on forty million acres of land could 

 "be easily increased but three bushels per acre above cost, 

 "it would add more than a hundred million bushels of 

 "wheat to the product of the Union above actual expense. 

 "By assisting in the wider introduction of this efficient im- 

 plement, enterprising farmers and citizens would promote 

 "the substantial interests of the whole country." 



