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DEERE IMPLEMENT COMPANY. 



'Deere" One-Horse Drill. 



On farms where only a small amount of corn is raised, and on new farms having 

 stumpy ground, it is often found to be more convenient to use a one-horse machine 

 for planting corn than a two-horse planter. To supply the demand, we make this 

 style of One-Horse Drill. 



The "Deere" One-Horse Drill has a Runner Opener, (similar to the two-horse 

 planter,) with a Driving and Covering Wheel in the rear, and plants even, ordinary 

 sized corn, one kernel in a place, ten, fifteen or twenty inches apart, the distance be- 

 ing regulated by different number of holes in the seed plates, of which three are fur- 

 nished. Others having any different numbers can be supplied on application. 



Special plates for beans, peas, beets, broom-corn, sorghum, etc., are furnished on 

 special orders. 



"Deere" One-Horse Drill, weight 86 Ibs $15 00 



Extra Plates for above, each 75 



