For the Southern States. 
ground to place for thé next hill; as this is done the charge of seed 
will be HEARD rattling down upon the steel blades, and the operator 
will know the seed is ready fer the next hill. Use the planter as you 
would a cane, or as much so as possible. The blades must always en- 
ter the ground closed, and come out open. 
Its Efficiency.—We claim that the “Chautauqua” is not equalledas 
a dropper and planter. By actual trial in the field with a number of 
good planters, it has been shown that our machine will cover the seed 
in different soils and at different depths, shallow or deep, better than 
any other planter. Our new and improved seed slide, having double 
gauges for adjusting the seed cup, enables the planter do drop accu- 
rately small or large seed in the quantity desired. 
GARDEN IMPLEMENTS. 
Ladies’ Set, Floral Tools. No. 5. 
