Mat, 1909 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



If yon wish to purchase live stocky 

 write to the Readers 1 Service 



239 



How the Farmers Voted 



Tubular supply cans are low, steady, 

 and need not be removed to take the 

 machine apart. A plumb bob is at- 

 tached to the back of our 1909 Tubular 

 "A" for quickly leveling the machine. 



We recently offered a beautiful calendar to every farmer 



sending us his name and address and telling us how many 



cows he had and what make of cream separator he owned. We received many thousand 



replies. Every one of these farmers told us the name of his separator. It was just as 



though the farmers had voted to decide which cream separator is best. 



Almost Half Say Tubular 



More than 41 per cent — almost one=half — of all the separators owned by these many thou- 

 sand farmers are Tubular separators. There are more than 

 twice as many Tubulars as the three leading "Bucket 

 bowl" separators combined. This absolutely proves that 

 farmers like Sharpies Tubulars best. 



This is the farmers' verdict. Farmers are so thoroughly 

 convinced that Tubulars are way ahead of the very best "bucket 

 bowl" machines that they have bought over twice as many 

 Tubulars as they have of the three leading "bucket bowl" 

 separators combined. 



You will make no mistake in buying a Tubular. Made in 

 the world's greatest separator factory. 1908 sales way ahead 

 of 1907 — out of sight of most, if not all, competitors com- 

 bined. The additional fine features of our 1909 Tubular "A" 

 are making 1909 better yet. Write for catalog No. 215 



The Sharpies Separator Co. 



Toronto, Can. 

 Winnipeg, Can. 



West Chester. Penrva. 

 Chicago, III. 



Portland. Ore. 

 San Francisco, Cat. 



Sharpies Tubular Cream Separa- 

 tors run so easily that the medium 

 sizes can be turned by one who is 

 seated. 



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